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Farrar’s Lives of the Fathers (2 vols.)

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Farrar’s Lives of the Fathers is a concise and focused history of the early church. In these volumes, Farrar connects the history of the church during its first four centuries with the lives of its founding fathers and teachers. Starting with Ignatius, Farrar compiles a biography of the Apostolic Fathers in the most complete form available. His chronological table of Roman emperors helps track the political influences on the early church. You'll find references to almost every person who influenced the church during its first four centuries.

With the Logos edition of Farrar’s Lives of the Fathers collection, you gain quick and easy access to maps and charts, as well as definitions and lexical information that help you experience church history like never before. Put your research into perspective with Logos’ Timeline, tracking everything from Genesis to the present—biblical, church, and world history, just a click away. Automatic syncing between devices prevents you from spending time searching for where you left off.

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  • Focused record of the early church’s history
  • Biographical information on Christianity’s founding fathers
  • Chronological tables of ancient emperors
  • Title: Farrar’s Lives of the Fathers
  • Author: Frederic William Farrar
  • Publisher: A & C Black
  • Volumes: 2
  • Pages: 1,572
Frederic Farrar

Frederic William Farrar (August 7, 1831–March 22, 1903), an English clergyman and author, was born in Bombay, India, and educated in England. In 1876 he was installed canon of Westminster and rector of St. Margaret’s. He became archdeacon of Westminster in 1883 and in 1885 he was appointed Bampton lecturer at Oxford, and took for his subject “The History of Interpretation.” He was appointed dean of Canterbury in 1895, in which capacity he served until his death. He was influential in the spread of the “Broad Church” movement and was one of the founders of the institution known as the Anglican Brotherhood. His writings cover a wide range, from school stories to Scripture commentaries and theological studies. His Life of Christ (1874) and Eternal Hope (1878) have seen several editions.

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