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  2. Information on Eusebius of Caesarea. J. Quasten writes, "Except for Origen, Eusebius outdistances all Greek Church Fathers in research and scholarship. He was an indefatigable worker and continued writing until a very advanced age.

  3. Eusebius of Caesarea was a bishop, exegete, polemicist, and historian whose account of the first centuries of Christianity, in his Ecclesiastical History, is a landmark in Christian historiography. Eusebius was baptized and ordained at Caesarea, where he was taught by the learned presbyter.

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    Together with Pamphilus, he was a scholar of the biblical canon and is regarded as one of the most learned Christians during late antiquity. [10] He wrote Demonstrations of the Gospel, Preparations for the Gospel and On Discrepancies between the Gospels, studies of the biblical text.

  5. Mar 9, 2021 · When Eusebius (c. A.D. 260-340) wrote his Ecclesiastical History, his vital concern was to record facts before they disappeared, and before eye-witnesses were killed and libraries were burned and destroyed in persecutions by Rome.

  6. Oct 15, 2021 · Eusebius’ accepted writings for the New Testament listed 22 books at the time. The final canonization after years of debate has 27. Other Works. Eusebius wrote several additional works, some of which have been lost or only survive in later manuscripts that utilized his books.

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  7. May 31, 2021 · Bishop Eusebius of Caesarea (c. 260 - c. 340) was the first Christian writer to compose a large "History of the Church," covering the entire period from the first Apostles down to his own day in ten volumes.

  8. Aug 17, 2018 · Eusebius received his education under Pamphilus, exposing him to Origen’s writings, as well as the church father’s personal library of important Christian works and influential writings (including the Hexapla, which contained a word-for-word comparison of the Hebrew Bible and the Septuagint).

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