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The "Early Christian Literature Primers" will embody, in a few small and inexpensive volumes, the sitristmn/e of thi 1 rhar.u-teriptic worka of U. gr?at Fathers of the Church. Tin- plan recognizes lour groups of works:


 * 1. The Jpottolic Father*, and the Apologia/*, A. D. 95–180.
 * 2. The Fathers of the 'third Century, a. o. 180–325.
 * 3. The Poni-Nieme Greek Futhert, A. D. 325–750.
 * 4. The I'ost-Uicenc Latin F'atlura, A. D. 325–590.

These groups tin- to In- wntiritLVj in lour hooks. In the first hook are Riven eiact trail slut ion; of the prin.-ipid Hoiks of the Apostolie Fathers and the Apologist-, precedi-il liy introductions upon the writings of the period, and by sketches of the several authors. Nearly every known author of the period is tuceii inricii. aii'l Ij i.-s place pointed out. Only gen- uine works, as translated from the latest critical tests, have been ad- mitted, and of these a rcrv lar^c part have been brought in.

F«Timns - Clemenl of It .rue -In-' Literature; IrjtKiiliis- Shown, and Eptntlu t Polywrp-Skelch. «nd Epistle to Plitllpnii Auociated Authors, Hernias — Sketch, nnd Fragments.
 * Iiitnidnttion— The

.—Introductory Shrleh— Jnstin— Sketch. Flirt Apology, and Synnp. «f Mnrntorian Fragi-ionl, ami the roam Athenagorae— Sketch. Chapters from Misslc ment on the Resurrection.

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