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    The Early Church Fathers Ante-Nicene, Nicene and Post-Nicene
Alexander Roberts, James Donaldson, Philip Schaff, & Henry Wace, Editors

Format: Hard Bound

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SALE! More than a 65% discount off the retail price!
(Originally $1,100.00)

A classic resource for the scholar, student, or pastor, the thirty-eight volume Early Church Fathers, is now available with a new look and an added annotated index of the authors and works (bound with volume 10 of the Ante-Nicene Fathers and available only in this edition). An invaluable primary resource, each of the three sets features introductions, helpful notes, references to Scripture citations, and indices of key persons, places, and theological issues. From the Apostolic Fathers to the Seven Ecumenical Councils, from the apocryphal gospels to the Arian controversy, this work is one of the most complete collections of the writings in the Christian church's first 800 years that is available today. 38 volumes. Non-returnable.

There is an additional $10.00 freight charge due to the weight of this book series. Please note: Only Standard shipping for this item. Sorry, no Rush deliveries.



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The Early Church Fathers Ante-Nicene, Nicene and Post-Nicene

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