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This 9 volume Dictionary is offered as a sequel to the Dictionary of the Bible - a monumental compilation, in 10 volumes, presenting "the antiquities, biography, geography, and natural history: of the Old Testament, New Testament, and Apocrypha. Together with the Dictionary of Christian Biography, Literature and Doctrines, it seeks to provide "a complete account of the leading personages, the institutions, art, social life, writings and controversies of the Christian Church: from the time of the Apostles to the age of Charlemagne". It aptly ceases at the Age of Charlemagne, for the reign of this monarch was considered to serve as the important link between the ancient and the modern, between the civil and ecclesiastical history. Beginning, thus, from the period at which the Dictionary of the Bible leaves off, this work explains, in meticulous details, every aspect of the organisation of the Church, its officers, legislation, discipline and their worship and ceremonials, with the accompanying music, vestments; instruments, vessels and insignia; their sacred places; their architecture and other forms of art; their symbolism; their sacred days and seasons; and the graves or Catacombs in which they were laid to rest. Both exhaustive and authoritative, this Dictionary, published in 1876, is a rare work of enormous interest to the scholars of the Bible, Church history and Christian studies. |
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