History of the Christian Church, Volumen1Eaton & Mains, 1897 |
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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 |