The First Seven Ecumenical Councils

(325-787) Their History and Theology

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Michael Glazier
Pages
342

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The First Seven Ecumenical Councils: (325-787) Their History and Theology
1988, Michael Glazier
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First Sentence

"By the time the first ecumenical council opened at Nicaea in 325, Rome as a city had flourished for a thousand years, and as an Empire, regarded as eternal and universal, had dominated 50-60 million inhabitants of the Mediterranean littoral and western Europe for over three hundred."

Classifications

Library of Congress
BR203 .D28 1987, BR203 .D38 1987

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
342

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL11305300M
Internet Archive
firstsevenecumen0000davi
ISBN 10
0894536168
ISBN 13
9780894536168
LCCN
86046356
OCLC/WorldCat
20235718, 15164542
Library Thing
8249464

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