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Church History, Volume 1 (of 3)

Chapter 35: Transcriber’s Notes.
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The work surveys the Christian church’s development from its preparation and beginnings through subsequent institutional and doctrinal growth. It defines the church’s nature and mission, outlines the aims of church history, and adopts a period scheme organized by shifting cultural phases. Coverage moves from preparatory and apostolic material into the ancient church, the medieval synthesis of classical and Christian thought, and later developments following the Reformation. It also treats sources and auxiliary disciplines and offers selected bibliographic guidance for English readers, all presented in a scholarly, pedagogical style intended for use as a revised university textbook.

Transcriber’s Notes.

The following corrections have been made in the text:
1 —

added omitted Word ‘to’

(which seemed to establish)

2 —

‘ministery’ replaced with ‘ministry’

(and strengthened his own ministry)

3 —

‘23’ replaced with ‘13’

(1 Pet. v. 13)

4 —

‘beginings’ replaced with ‘beginnings’

(the beginnings of the church)

5 —

‘§ 183, 9’ replaced with ‘§ 182, 7’

(school of Baur (§ 182, 7))

6 —

‘Hippolylus’ replaced with ‘Hippolytus’

(and of Hippolytus Ἔλεγχος)

7 —

‘Hebdomes’ replaced with ‘Hebdomas’

(the so-called Hebdomas)

8 —

‘gramatico’ replaced with ‘grammatico’

(grammatico-historical examination of scripture.)

9 —

‘Septimus’ replaced with ‘Septimius’

(campaign of Septimius Severus)

10 —

‘§ 12, 2’ replaced with ‘§ 13, 2’

(Christ’s promise (§ 13, 2).)

11 —

‘immobolis’ replaced with ‘immobilis’

(immobilis et irreformabilis)

12 —

‘were’ replaced with ‘where’

(and spots where martyr’s relics)

13 —

‘ἐπστολή’ replaced with ‘ἐπιστολή’

(a Καθολικὴ ἐπιστολή,)

14 —

‘§ 57, 3’ replaced with ‘§ 37, 3’

(On dies stationum (§ 37, 3) nothing)

15 —

‘portea’ replaced with ‘postea’

(esset postea gloriæ)

16 —

‘§ 47, 15’ replaced with ‘§ 47, 14’

(Martin of Tours (§ 47, 14) established)

17 —

‘§ 85, 1’ replaced with ‘§ 86, 1’

(Carolingian legislation (§ 86, 1).)

18 —

‘§ 53, 2’ replaced with ‘§ 50, 2’

(the Council of Sardica (§ 50, 2),)

19 —

‘Ephesns’ replaced with ‘Ephesus’

(at the Council of Ephesus)

20 —

‘§ 69, 4-6’ replaced with ‘§ 59, 4-6’

(Hymn Composition, § 59, 4-6)

21 —

‘apocrisarius’ replaced with ‘apocrisiarius’

(a papal apocrisiarius in Constantinople)

22 —

‘§ 57, 21h’ replaced with ‘§ 47, 21f

(the author of Prædestinatus (§ 47, 21f).)

23 —

‘Eutchyes’ replaced with ‘Eutyches’

(against Nestorius and Eutyches)

24 —

‘followship’ replaced with ‘fellowship’

(received back into church fellowship)

25 —

‘Eunonius’ replaced with ‘Eunomius’

(4 bks. against Eunomius)

‘Amphilochum’ replaced with ‘Amphilochium’

(Ad Amphilochium, against the)

26 —

‘§ 467’ replaced with ‘§ 46, 7’

(to Leo the Great (§ 46, 7) at Rome)

27 —

‘Diophysites’ replaced with ‘Dyophysites’

(at the head of the Dyophysites)

28 —

‘Quadrigesma’ replaced with ‘Quadragesima’

(the whole Quadragesima season)

29 —

‘§ 160, 8’ replaced with ‘§ 161, 8’

(referred to by the Protestants (§ 161, 8))

30 —

‘§ 71, 2’ replaced with ‘§ 70, 2’

(church service of Psalms (§ 70, 2).)

31 —

‘§ 61, 7’ replaced with ‘§ 61, 1’

(and discipline (§ 61, 1),)

32 —

‘divisons’ replaced with ‘divisions’

(holders of the four divisions)

33 —

‘Manichiæan’ replaced with ‘Manichæan’

(to a Manichæan family)

34 —

‘§ 162, 10’ replaced with ‘§ 163, 10’

(a new departure (§ 163, 10))

35 —

‘694’ replaced with ‘604’

(Gregory the Great, A.D. 590-604)

36 —

‘§ 23, 6’ replaced with ‘§ 22, 6’

(end of the 3rd century (§ 22, 6))

37 —

removed duplicate ‘of’

(led a horde of Angles and Saxons)

38 —

‘decidly’ replaced with ‘decidedly’

(most decidedly preferred it)

39 —

‘forbiden’ replaced with ‘forbidden’

(and storks is absolutely forbidden)

40 —

‘ust’ replaced with ‘just’

(just as they chose)

41 —

‘§ 290, 5’ replaced with ‘§ 90, 5’

(to Servatus Lupus (§ 90, 5))

42 —

‘Gentiliscum’ replaced with ‘Gentiliacum’

(At a Synod at Gentiliacum)

210 —

‘Assumtio’ replaced with ‘Assumptio’

(Enoch, Assumptio, Ezra, Bk. of Jub.)

211 —

‘Hadden’ replaced with ‘Haddan’

(Haddan and Stubbs)