A contemporary voice from sixth-century Christianity, recorded with sober clarity and human urgency. History that still speaks today. The Third Part of the Ecclesiastical History of John, Bishop of Ephesus, presented in the English edition prepared by R. Payne Smith, preserves firsthand material from Syriac Christian texts and the works of John of Ephesus, bringing readers into the fraught world of the eastern Roman Empire. At once a primary source for early Christian history and a standout entry in any ecclesiastical writings collection, this volume belongs to the patristic literature anthology that scholars consult when tracing doctrine, monastic life and church organisation across Byzantine church history. Clear editorial attention has made the complex accessible: the register suits both specialised church fathers studies and broader historical reading, while the documentary character of these ancient religious manuscripts gives the text enduring authority. Valuable as an academic theology reference and a seminary curriculum resource, it also rewards casual readers and classic-literature collectors. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Readers drawn to lived religion encounter a document of striking immediacy: John's Third Part opens a window onto social, liturgical and institutional life in the sixth century, and offers context that illuminates wider Byzantine church history in the eastern Roman Empire. Classic-literature collectors and curators of patristic literature anthologies value its provenance among ancient religious manuscripts and its place within an ecclesiastical writings collection; the present edition's measured scholarship and clear presentation make it suitable both for display and for use. Equally, the book serves as a reliable academic theology reference and a seminary curriculum resource, referenced by those engaged in church fathers studies and the study of Syriac Christian texts. For anyone assembling works of John of Ephesus or exploring early Christian history, this volume remains an indispensable witness - a tangible bridge between late antiquity and the reader today.