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This seminal work of theological scholarship explores the origins and development of early Christianity. Written by Clement of Alexandria and Ignatius of Antioch, and edited and translated by William Whiston, the publication offers a comprehensive survey of the teachings and writings of the early church fathers, shedding new light on the roots of Christian theology and practice.
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