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James Pounder Whitney

James Pounder Whitney (30 November 1857, Marsden, West Yorkshire – 17 June 1939, Cambridge) was a British ecclesiastical historian.


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Alexander Mitchell

Alexander Ferrier Mitchell (1822–1899), Scottish ecclesiastical historian and Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland

Brady baronets

His son, William Maziere Brady, was a priest, ecclesiastical historian and journalist.

Carnock

The Church in Carnock was held from 1592–1645 by the ecclesiastical historian John Row.

Collatio lustralis

The ecclesiastical historian Evagrius says that Constantine found the tax already established in the Eastern Empire, and considered abolishing it.

John Brenan

Michael John Brenan (1780–1847), Roman Catholic priest and ecclesiastical historian

John Rufus

John Rufus (born c. AD 450) (also called John of Beth Rufina) was an anti-Chalcedonian priest of Antioch, a disciple of Peter the Iberian and an ecclesiastical historian who served as the bishop of Maiuma.

Matthieu Petit-Didier

Matthieu Petit-Didier (born at Saint-Nicolas-du-Port in Lorraine, 18 December 1659; died at Senones, 1728) was a French Benedictine theologian and ecclesiastical historian.

Nicolò Maria Antonelli

Nicolò Maria Antonelli (8 July 1698 – 24 September 1767) was an Italian Cardinal in the Roman Catholic Church, a learned canonist, ecclesiastical historian, and Orientalist.