This volume contains twelve lectures on the branches of the Eastern Church, with an introduction on the province, the methods and the advantages of the study of church history, by Arthur Stanley, Canon of Canterbury and Regius Prof. of Church History at Oxford (d. 1858).
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- Prefatory Note by A.J. Grieve, M.A., B.D.
- The Province of Ecclesiastical History
- The Study of Ecclesiastical History
- The Advantages of Ecclesiastical History
- Lecture I The Eastern Church
- Lecture II The Council of Nicaea, A.D. 325
- Lecture III The Meeting of the Council
- Lecture IV The Opening of the Council
- Lecture V The Conclusion of the Council
- Lecture VI The Emperor Constantine A.D. 312-338
- Lecture VII Athanasius A.D. 312-372
- Lecture VIII Mahometanism in its Relations to the Eastern Church
- Lecture IX The Russian Church
- Lecture X The Russian Church in the Middle Ages
- Lecture XI The Patriarch Nicon
- Lecture XII Peter the Great and the Modern Church of Russia