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The author offers a chronological and analytical survey of the Christian movement during its first three centuries, tracing the planting and growth of apostolic communities, missionary activity, doctrinal development, worship practices, and organizational evolution amid persecution. He situates these changes within the Roman imperial context, examines how rites and hierarchical offices emerged, and assesses documentary evidence and recently recovered texts. Several chapters apply close source criticism — notably challenging the authenticity of certain early letters — to explain how innovations became institutionalized and to mark stages in the transformation from primitive congregations to a structured ecclesiastical system.

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W. D. Killen

W. D. Killen was a theologian and author known for his contributions to ecclesiastical history and doctrine. His notable works include "The Ancient Church: Its History, Doctrine, Worship, and Constitution," which explores the early Christian church's development and practices, and "The Ignatian Epistles Entirely Spurious: A Reply to the Right Rev. Dr. Lightfoot," where he critiques the authenticity of certain early Christian texts. Killen's writings reflect a deep engagement with theological debates of his time, making him a significant figure in the study of early Christianity.

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