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Quest : Who was the author and publisher of Eighteen Centuries of the Orthodox Greek Church, and in what work did A. H. Hore quote it? Can publication dates of either Eighteen Centuries or the Hore work be given?
Anz: I just went through the book page 253 ,Eighteen centuries of the Orthodox Greek Church by Hore, A. H. (Alexander Hugh) Published 1899 Topics Orthodox Eastern Church Publisher London : James Parker Pages 724 Language English . This book is available in Archive.org and its free can you just search the details before raising allegations .
Quest:The history of Christianity in India: Volume 2 By James Hough On what page or pages of the History was the cited fact supported? Who published this work and when?
Anz: The History of Christianity in India: From the Commencement of the Christian Era by James Hough Published 1839 Page 58
— Preceding unsigned comment added by BVT99 ( talk • contribs) 14:47, 16 October 2015 (UTC)
I'm working on wrangling this article into a writing style closer to MOS. I welcome any input, this is going to be challenging. Jasphetamine ( talk) 15:22, 10 October 2015 (UTC)
In short each citation to a printed source should, if possible, list the title, the author, the page or pages being cited, the publication date, and the publisher. If an ISBN is available, that should also be included. (This will normally be available on books published by major western publishers since about 1975, and more recently on most commercially published books anywhere in the world.) If one source is quoted in another, give all this information or as much of it as is available, for both quoted and quoting source, please. DES (talk) 22:24, 10 October 2015 (UTC)
I see both Christian and Catholic used in this article so far. Is that an intention distinction? If it isn't, and they are Roman Catholic, then we should avoid "Christian" since it is less descriptive/accurate.
Another question: In the way we would write "He was the Pope" would someone write "He was the Metropolitan" ? If the various titles these people held were treated as proper nouns it would make things read much more clearly. Other words that come to mind are "archdeaoon" and "patriarch" Jasphetamine ( talk) 07:02, 8 December 2015 (UTC)