History of the Christian Church, Volumen1

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Eaton & Mains, 1897

Contenido

LITERATURE OF CHURCH HISTORY
1
THE SCIENCE AND LITERATURE OF CHURCH HISTORY
15
Epiphany and ChristmasReverence for martyrsThe Lords Supper on memorial
17
CHAPTER II
23
SOURCES OF CHURCH HISTORY
31
THE ANCIENT CHURCH
58
CHAPTER II
78
JewsAlexandria the center of Jewish influenceThe Jews in RomeUsages
86
THE FORGED ISIDORIAN DECRETALS
495
STATE OF LEARNING
502
ICONOCLASM
510
CHAPTER IX
517
CHAPTER X
525
THE SPREAD OF MOHAMMEDANISM
533
THE DIVISION BETWEEN THE EASTERN AND WESTERN CHURCHESTHE ATTEMPT
538
The letter of Nicholas I widens the breachThe Photian disputeThe final rup
545

of universal meeting of the JewsThe scene at PentecostBest view of the gift
94
THE APOSTOLIC PERIODGENERAL CHARACTERISTICS
95
CHAPTER VI
101
Pauls training fitted him for a cosmopolitan missionPauls first two missionary
109
PhilipThomasGrounds for belief that Thomas labored in IndiaPresumption
118
tendenciesConstitution of the Church partially revealedOfficers defined
125
CHAPTER VIII
135
CHAPTER IX
142
THE PATRISTIC
149
doctrineDivine character of JesusChristianity and the pagan mythology in con
151
CHAPTER III
161
CHAPTER IV
180
CHAPTER V
191
CHAPTER VI
207
CHAPTER VII
215
The area of Valentines school
223
in common with all Gnostics The Gnostic reversing the Christian order
232
CHAPTER XII
241
CHAPTER XIII
259
a mere makebelieveNatural result of imperial appointment of bishopsImperial
264
CHAPTER XIV
269
CHAPTER XV
279
the first Christian school of AlexandriaBalancing of tendencies in the first Chris
301
AfricaCharacteristics of the school of North AfricaTertullianTertullians
317
CHAPTER XVIII
325
the fifth centurySubdeaconsCatechists and interpreters and other orders
336
CHAPTER XX
348
CHAPTER XXI
358
the ChurchThe public triumph of ChristianityUniversal sympathy with the weak
374
comb as a place of Christian burialBurial of the dead preferred to burning by
394
THIRD PERIOD
410
CHAPTER III
419
SerapeumVarious opinions on Kingsleys HypatiaCessation of pagan rites
425
CHAPTER VI
431
CHAPTER VII
439
SPIRITUALISM AND REALISMORIGENISTIC CONTROVERSIES
451
CHURCH HISTORY OF THE MIDDLE AGES
465
ods of the Middle Ages
471
CHAPTER IV
484
musThe pseudoDionysius the AreopagiteTheology of the AreopagiteThe
555
CHAPTER XVII
566
CHAPTER XIX
575
in the second centuryPelagiusFew Christian remains of the Roman period
589
CHAPTER XXI
599
THOMAS BECKET
607
CHAPTER XXIII
619
CHAPTER XXIV
628
Causes of decay of Celtic ChurchInfluence of hermit lifeSt Margaret and her
641
CHAPTER XXVII
651
CHAPTER XXVIII
662
CHAPTER XXIX
672
and other literary treasuresArt in pen workMetal workSculptureThe Danes
678
CHAPTER XXXI
693
CHAPTER XXXII
701
CHAPTER XXXIII
707
CHAPTER XXXIV
715
Antioch against Roman primacyLetter of Clement of RomeIntolerance of Victor
726
CHAPTER XXXVI
733
CHAPTER XXXVII
739
CHAPTER XXXVIII
753
mony punishedInvestitureContest between Gregory and Henry IVHenry
762
CHAPTER XLI
778
moral result of the council
791
CHAPTER XLIV
799
CHAPTER XLV
807
CHAPTER XLVI
815
CHAPTER XLVII
823
of dualismLong life of the PatariniThe Holy CrusadeEvangelical and Catholic
836
CHAPTER XLIX
851
CHAPTER LI
881
CHAPTER LII
891
CHAPTER LIII
903
cution in fourteenth century
911
CHAPTER LV
921
CHAPTER LVI
929
CHAPTER LVII
937
schoolsNewmans testimonyMonasteries and the classic studiesCeltic
946

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