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- catalog contributor b870460.
- catalog contributor b870461.
- catalog created "1889-1890.".
- catalog date "1889".
- catalog date "1889-1890.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1889-1890.".
- catalog description "(1) Founding of the Schmalcald league -- (2) Peace of Nuremberg, A.D. 1532 -- (3) Evangelization of Württemberg, A.D. 1534, 1535 -- (4) Reformation in Anhalt and Pomerania, A.D. 1532-1534 -- (5) Reformation in Westphalia, A.D. 1532-1534 -- (6) Disturbances at Münster, A.D. 1534, 1535 -- (7) Extension of Schmalcald league, A.D. 1536 -- (8) Wittenberg concordat, A.D. 1536 -- 134. Incidents of the years A.D. 1537-1539 -- (1) Schmalcald articles, A.D. 1537 -- (2) League of Nuremberg, A.D. 1538 -- (3) Frankfort interim, A.D. 1539 -- (4) Reformation in Albertine Saxony, A.D. 1539 -- (5) Reformation in Brandenburg, etc., A.D. 1539 -- 135. Union attempts of A.D. 1540-1546 -- (1) The double marriage of Philip of Hesse, A.D. 1540 -- (2) Religious conference at Worms, A.D. 1540 -- (3) Religious conference at Regensburg, A.D. 1541 -- (4) The Regensburg declaration, A.D. 1541 -- (5) The Naumburg bishopric, A.D. 1541, 1542 -- (6) Reformation in Brunswick and Palatinate, A.D. 1542-1546 -- ".
- catalog description "(11) Jesuit influence upon worship and superstition -- (12) Educational methods of Jesuits -- (13) Theological controversies -- (14) Theological literature -- (15) Art and poetry -- (16) The Spanish mystics -- (17) Practical Christian life. Borromeo, etc. -- 160. Foreign missions -- (1) Missions to heathen : India and China -- (2) Japan -- (3) America -- (4) Nestorians, etc -- 151. Attempted regeneration of roman Catholicism -- (1) Attempts at regeneration in Germany -- (2) Throughout Europe -- (3) Russia and the united Greeks.".
- catalog description "(2) Keller's view of Anabaptist history -- (3) The Swiss Anabaptists -- (4) South German Anabaptists -- (6) The Moravian Anabaptists -- (6) The Venetian Anabaptists -- (7) Older apostles of Anabaptism in north-west Germany -- (8) Jan Matthys of Haarlem -- (9) The Münster catastrophe, A.D. 1534, 1535 -- (10) Menno Simons and the Mennonites -- 148. Antitrinitarians and Unitarians -- (1) Anabaptist Antitrinitarians in Germany -- (2) Michael Servetus -- (3) Italian Antitrinitarians before Socinus -- (4) The two Socini and the Socinians -- IV. The counter-reformation -- 149. The internal strengthening and revival of the catholic church -- (1) The popes before the council -- (2) The popes of the time of the council -- (3) The popes after the council -- (4) Papal infallibility -- (5) Prophecy of St. Malachi -- (6) Reformation of old monkish orders -- (7) New orders for home missions -- (8) Society of Jesus. Founding -- (9) Constitution -- (10) Doctrinal and moral system -- ".
- catalog description "(2) Popular customs -- (3) Two royal saints : Elizabeth and Hednig -- (4) Evidences of Sainthood. Stigmatisation, etc. -- (5) Religious culture of the people -- (6) National literature -- 106. Church discipline, indulgences, and asceticism -- (1) Ban and interdict -- (2) Indulgences -- (3) Church doctrine of the hereafter -- (4) Flagellation -- 107. Female mystics -- (1) Two Rhenish prophetesses of the 12th century -- (8) Three Thuringian prophetesses of the 13th century -- V. Heretical opposition to ecclesiastical authority -- 108. The protesters against the church -- (1, 2) The Cathari -- (3) The Pasagians -- (4) Pantheistic heretics. Amalrich, David of Dinant, Ortlibarians -- (5) Apocalyptic heretics. Joachim of Floris -- (6) Ghibelline Joachites -- (7, 8) Revolutionary reformers. Petrobrusians, Arnold of Brescia, etc. -- (9) Reforming enthusiasts. Tanchelm, Eon -- (10-12) The Waldensians".
- catalog description "(20) Innocent IV. and successors, A.D. 1243-1268 -- (21) Times of the house of Anjou to Boniface VIII., A.D. 1268-1294 -- (22) Nicholas III to Coelestine V., A.D. 1277-1294 -- (23) Temporal power of the Popes -- 97. The clergy -- (1) The roman college of cardinals -- (2) Political importance of the superior clergy -- (3) The bishops and the cathedral chapter -- (4) Endeavours to reform the clergy -- (5) The Pataria of Milan -- 98. Monastic orders and institutions -- (1) Offshoots of the Benedictines -- (2) New monkish orders -- (3) The Franciscans. [See also Appendix, p. 419] -- (4) Splits and offshoots of the Franciscans -- (5) The Dominicans -- (6) The other mendicant orders -- (7) Working guilds of a monkish order -- (4) Spiritual order of knights -- (9) Bridge brothers and mercedarians -- III. Theological science and its controversies".
- catalog description "(26) Attempt at protestantizing the eastern church -- II. The churches of the reformation -- 140. The distinctive character of the Lutheran church -- 141. Doctrinal controversies in the Lutheran church -- (1) The Antinomian controversy, A.D. 1537-1541 -- (2) The Osiander controversy, A.D. 1549-1556 -- (8) AEpinus' controversy -- (4) The Philippists and their opponents -- (6) The Adiaphorst controversy, A.D. 1548-1555 -- (6) The Majorist controversy, A.D. 1551-1562 -- (7) The Synergistic controversy, A.D. 1556-1567 -- (8) The Flacian controversy on original sin, A.D. 1560-1575 -- (9) Lutheran doctrine of the Lord's supper -- (10) Cryptocalvinism in its first stage, A.D. 1552-1574 -- (11) The Frankfort compact, A.D. 1553 -- (12) Formula of Concord, A.D. 1577 -- (I3) Second stage of Cryptocalvinism, A.D. 1586-1592 -- (14) Huber controversy, A.D. 1588-1595 -- (15) Hofmann controversy, A.D. 1598".
- catalog description "(3) Calvin's first ministry in Geneva -- (4) Calvin's second ministry in Geneva -- (5) Calvin's writings -- (6) Calvin's doctrine -- (7) Victory of Calvinism over Zwinglianism -- (8) Calvin's successor in Geneva. Beza -- 139. The reformation in other lands -- (1) Sweden -- (2) Denmark and Norway -- (3) Courland, Livonia, and Estonia -- (4) England. Henry VIII -- (5) Edward VI -- (6) Elizabeth -- (7) Ireland -- (8) Scotland. Hamilton and Wishart -- (9) John Knox -- (10) Queen Mary Stuart -- (11) Scotland. Knox and Mary -- (12) The Netherlands -- (13) France. Francis I. and Henry II -- (14) Huguenots, Francis II., and Charles IX. -- (15) Huguenot persecution -- (16) Bloody marriage. Massacre of St. Bartholomew -- (17) Henry III. and IV. Edict of Nantes -- (18) Poland -- (19) Bohemia and Moravia -- (20) Hungary and Transylvania -- (21) Spain -- (22) Italy -- (23) Aonio Paleario -- (24) Ochino, Peter Martyr, Vergerius, etc. -- (25) Protestantizing of Waldensians -- ".
- catalog description "(7) Reformation in the electorate of Cologne, A.D. 1542-1544 -- (8) The emperor's difficulties, A.D. 1543, 1544 -- (9) Diet at Spires, A.D. I 644 -- (10) Emperor and protestant nobles, A.D. 1545, 1546 -- (11) Luther's death, A.D. 1546".
- catalog description "10. Intercourse between Judaism and heathenism -- Influence of heathenism upon Judaism -- Influence of Judaism upon heathenism -- 11. The fullness of times -- History of the beginnings: the founding of the church by Christ and His apostles -- 12. Character of the history of the beginnings -- I. The life of Jesus -- 12. Jesus Christ the Savior of the world -- Year of birth and year of death of Jesus -- Earliest non-Biblical witness to Christ -- II. The apostolic age, A.D. 30-70 -- 14. The ministry of the apostles before Paul: beginning and close of apostolic age -- 15. The ministry of the apostle Paul: details of Paul's life -- 16. The other apostles after the appearance of the apostle Paul -- The roman episcopate of Peter -- The apostle John -- James the brother of the Lord -- The later legends of the apostles -- 17. Constitution, worship and discipline -- The charismata of the apostolic age -- The constitution of the mother church at Jerusalem -- ".
- catalog description "103. The thirteenth century -- (1) Aristotle and his Arabic interpreters -- (2) Twofold truth -- (3) Appearance of mendicant orders -- (4) Franciscan schoolmen. Alex, of Hales, Bonaventura -- (5) Dominican schoolmen. Albert the great -- (6) Thomas Aquinas -- (7) Reformers of the scholastic method. Raimund Lull -- (8) Roger Bacon -- (9) Theologians of biblical tendency -- (10) Precursors of German mystics. David of Augsburg, etc. -- IV. The church and the people -- 104. Public worship and art -- (1) The liturgy and the sermon -- (2) Definition and number of the sacraments -- (3) Sacrament of the altar -- (4) Penance -- (5) Extreme unction (6) Sacrament of marriage -- (7) New festivals -- (8) Veneration of saints -- (9) St. Ursula and the 11,000 virgins -- (10) Hymnology -- (11) Church music -- (12) Ecclesiastical architecture -- (13) Free Mason lodges -- (14) Statuary and painting -- 105. National customs and the national literature -- (1) Knighthood and the peace of god -- ".
- catalog description "125. Friends and foes of Luther's doctrine, A.D. 1522-1526 -- (1) Spread of evangelical views -- (2) "Sum of holy scripture" and its author -- (3) Henry VIII. and Erasmus -- (1) Thomas Murner -- (5) Onus ecclesiae -- 126. Development of the reformation in the empire, A.D. 1522-1526 -- (1) Diet at Nuremberg, A.D. 1522, 1523 -- (2) A.D. 1524 -- (3) Convention at Begeneburg, A.D. 1.524 -- (4) The evangelical nobles, A.D. 1524 -- (5) The torgau league, A.D. 1526 -- (6) The Diet of Spires, A.D. 1526 -- 127. Organization of the evangelical provincial churches, A.D. 1526-1529 257 (1) In the Saxon electorate, A.D. 1527-1529 -- (2) In Hesse, A.D. 1526-1528 -- (3) In other German provinces, A.D. 1528-1530 -- (4) Reformation in cities of north Germany, A.D. 1524-1531 -- 128. Martyrs for evangelical truth, A.D. 1521-1529 -- 129. Luther's private and public life, A.D. 1523-1529 -- (1) Luther's literary works -- (2) Döllinger's view of Luther -- ".
- catalog description "136. The Schmalcald war, the interim, and the council, A.D. 1546-1551 -- (1) Preparations for the Schmalcald War, A.D. 1546 -- (2) Campaign on the Danube, A.D. 1546 -- (3) Campaign on the Elbe, A.D. 1547 (4) Council of Trent, A.D. 1545-1547 -- (5) Augsburg interim, A.D. 1548 -- (6) Execution of the interim -- (7) The Leipzig or little interim, A.D. 1549 -- (4) The Council again at Trent, A.D. 1551 -- 137a. Maurice and the peace of Augsburg, A.D. 1550-1555 -- (1) State of matters in A.D. 1550 -- (2) Elector Maurice, A.D. 1551 -- (3) Compact of Passau, A.D. 1552 -- (4) Death of Maurice, A.D. 1553 -- (5) Religions peace of Augsburg, A.D. 1555 -- 137b. Germany after the religious peace -- (6) The Worms consultation, A.D. 1557 -- (7) Second attempt at reformation in electorate of Cologne, A.D. 1582 -- (8) The German emperors, A.D. 1556-1612 -- 138. The reformation in French Switzerland -- (1) Calvin's predecessors, A.D. 1526-1535 -- (2) Calvin before his Genevan ministry -- ".
- catalog description "149. Constitution, worship, life, and science in Lutheran church -- (1) The ecclesiastical constitution -- (2) Public worship and art -- (3, 4) Church song -- (5) Chorale Singing -- (6) Theological science -- (7) German national literature -- (8) Missions to heathen -- 143. The inner development of the reformed church -- (1) Ecclesiastical constitution -- (2) Public worship -- (3) The English puritans -- (4) The Brownists, etc -- (5) Theological science -- (6) Philosophy -- (7) Missionary enterprise -- 144. Calvinizing of German Lutheran national churches -- (1) The Palatinate, A.D. 1560 -- (2) Bremen, A.D. 1562 -- (3) Anhalt, A.D. 1597 -- III. The deformation -- 145. Character of the deformation -- 146. Mysticism and pantheism -- (1) Schwenkfeld and his followers -- (2) Agrippa, Paracelsus, and Weigel -- (3) Franck, Thamer, and Bruno -- (4) Pantheistic libertine sects of spirituals in France -- (6) The Familists -- 147. Anabaptism -- (1) The Anabaptist movement in general -- ".
- catalog description "164. Philosophers and freethinkers -- Philosophy -- Freethinkers -- Third Section -- Church history in the eighteenth century -- I. The Catholic Church in east and west -- 165. The Roman Catholic church -- The popes -- Old and new orders -- Foreign missions -- Counter-Reformation -- Counter reformation in France -- Conversions -- Jansenism: second stage -- Old Catholic church in Netherlands -- Suppression of order of Jesuits -- Anti-hierarchical movements in Germany and Italy -- Theological Literature -- German Catholic contributions to the illumination -- Pseudo-Catholics -- 166. The oriental churches -- The Russian state church -- Russian sects -- II. The Protestant churches -- 167. The Lutheran church before the "illumination" -- Pietist controversies after founding of Halle University -- Theology -- Unionist efforts -- Theories of Ecclesiastical Law -- Church song -- Sacred music -- The Christian life and devotional literature -- Missions to the heathen -- 168. The church of the Moravian brethren -- Founder of the Moravian brother hood -- Founding of the brotherhood -- Development of brotherhood to Zinzendorf's death -- Zinzendorf's plan and work -- Extravagances of Zinzendorf -- Zinzendorf's greatness -- Brotherhood under Spangenberg -- Doctrinal peculiarities of the brotherhood -- Peculiarities of worship among the brethren -- Christian life -- Missions to heathen -- 169. The reformed church before the "Illumination" -- The German reformed church -- Reformed church in Switzerland -- The Dutch reformed church -- Methodism -- Theological literature -- 170. New Sects and fanatics -- Fanatics and separatists in Germany -- Inspired societies in Wetterau -- Dippel -- Separatists of immoral tendency -- Swedenborgians -- New Baptist sects -- New Quaker sects -- Predestinarian-mystical sects".
- catalog description "180. The reformation in German Switzerland, A.D. 1519-1531 -- (1) Ulrich Zwingli -- (2) Reformation in Zürich, A.D. 1519-1525 -- (3) Reformation in Basel, A.D. 1520-1525 -- (4) Reformation in other cantons, A.D. 1520-1525 -- (5) Anabaptist outbreak, A.D. 1525 -- (6) Disputation at Baden, A.D. 1526 -- (7) Disputation at Bern, A.D. 1528 -- (8) Complete victory of reformation at Basel, St. Gall, etc. -- (9) First treaty of Cappel, A.D. 1529 -- (10) Second treaty of Cappel, A.D. 1531 -- 131. The sacramentarian controversy, A.D. 1525-1529 -- 132. The orptest and confession of the evangelical nobles, A.D. 1627-1530 -- (1) The pack incident, A.D. 1527, 1528 -- (2) Emperor's attitude, A.D. 1527-1529 -- (3) Diet at Spires, A.D. 1529 -- (4) Marburg conference, A.D. 1529 -- (5) Convention of Schwabach and Landgrave Philip -- (6) Diet of Augsburg, A.D. 1530 -- (7) Confession of Augsburg, A.D. 1530 -- (8) Conclusions of diet of Augsburg -- 133. Incidents of the years A.D. 1531-1536 -- ".
- catalog description "96. The papacy and the holy Roman empire in the German nationalities -- (1) The Romish pornocracy and the emperor Otto I., A.D. 973 -- (2) The times of Otto II., III., A.D. 978-1002 -- (3) Otto III., Pope Sylvester IL -- (1) From Henry II. to the synod at Sutri, A.D. 1002-1046 -- (5) Henry III. and his German popes, A.D. 1016-1057 -- (6) The papacy under the control of Hildebrand, A.D. 1057-1078 -- (7, 8) Gregory VII., A.D. 1073-1085 -- (9) Central idea of Gregory's policy -- (10) Victor III. and Urban II., A.D. 1086-1099 -- (11) Paschalis II., Gelasins II., and Calixtas U., A.D. 1099-1124 -- (12) English investiture controversy -- (13) Times of Lothair III. and Conrad III., A.D. 1125-1152 -- (14) Times of Frederick I. and Henry VI., A.D. 1152-1190 -- (15) Pope Alexander III., A.D. 1159-1181 -- (16) Thomas A Becket -- (17) Innocent III., A.D. 1198-1216 -- (18) -- Fourth Lateran Council -- (19) Times of Frederick II. and his successors, A.D. 1215-1268 -- ".
- catalog description "99. Scholasticism in general -- (1) Dialectic and mysticism -- (2) Philosophical basis of dialectic scholasticism -- (3) Nurseries of scholasticism -- (4) Epochs of scholasticism -- (5) The canon law -- (6) Historical literature -- 100. The "saeculum obscurum": the tenth century -- (1) Classical Studies -- (2) Italy, France, and England -- 101. The eleventh century -- (1) Most celebrated schoolmen of this century -- (2) Berengar's Eucharist controversy, A.D. 1050-1079 -- (3) Anselm's controversies -- 102. The twelfth century -- (1) Contest on French soil: -- (i.) The dialectic side of the gulf. Abaelard -- (2) Abaelard -- (3) (ii.) The mystic side of the gulf. Bernard -- (4) (iii) Bridging the gulf from the side of mysticism. The St. Victors -- (6) (iv.) Bridging the gulf from the side of dialectics. Peter the Lombard, etc -- (6) The controversy on German soil -- (7) Theologians of biblical tendency. Rupert of Deutz, etc. -- (8) John of Salisbury -- (9) Humanist philosophers -- ".
- catalog description "Cerinthus -- Basilides -- Irenaeus' sketch of Basilideanism -- Valentinus -- Divisions of Valentinian school -- The Ophites and related sects -- The Ophites according to Irenaeus -- Antinomian and libertine sects -- Saturnius -- Tatian and the Encratites -- Marcion and the Marcionites -- Marcion's disciples -- Hermogenes -- 28. Ebionism and Ebiontic Gnosticism -- Nazareans and Ebionites -- The Elkesaites -- Pseudo-Clementine writings -- Pseudo-Clementine doctrinal system -- 29. Manicheism -- The founder -- The system -- Constitution, worship and missionarizing -- III. The doctrinal development and apologetical activity of the church -- 30. Theological literature of the post-apostolic age -- Beginnings of patristic literature -- Theology of the post-apostolic age -- The so-called apostolic fathers, Clement -- Barnabas, Hermas -- Ignatius -- Polycarp, Papias, Ep. To Dioguestus -- Teaching the twelve apostles -- Early Christian apologists -- ".
- catalog description "Controversy on the immaculate conception -- Devotion of the sacred heart -- New congregations and orders -- The propaganda -- Foreign missions -- Trade and industry of Jesuits -- An apostate to Judaism -- 157. Quietism and Jansenism -- Francis de Sales and Madame Chantal -- Michael Molinos -- Madame Guyon and Fenelon -- Mysticism tinged with Pantheism -- Jansenism: first stage -- 158. Science and art in the Catholic church -- Theological Science -- Art and Poetry -- III. Lutheran Church -- 159. Orthodoxy and its battles -- Christology controversies -- Syncretist controversy -- Pietist controversy: first stage -- Theological Literature -- 160. The religious life -- Mysticism and ascetism -- Theosophy -- Sacred song -- Sacred music -- The Christian life of the people -- Missions -- IV. The reformed church -- 161. Theology and its battles -- Preliminaries of the Arminian controversy -- Consequences of the Arminian controversy -- Cocceian and Cartesian controversies -- ".
- catalog description "Extant writings of apologists, Justin Martyr -- Tatian -- 31. Theological literature of old catholic acts -- Theological schools and tendencies".
- catalog description "The constitution of the Pauline churches -- The church in the Pauline epistles -- Ecclesiastical and ministerial offices -- The question about the original position of the episcopate and Presbyterate -- Christian worship -- Christian life and ecclesiastical disciple -- 18. Opposition to Christian doctrine in the apostolic age -- Jewish Christianity and the council of the apostles -- The apostolic basis of doctrine -- False teachers -- Division one: History of the development of the church during the Greco-roman and Greco-byzantine periods -- 19. Content, distribution, and boundaries of those periods -- Section one: History of the Greco-roman church during the second and third centuries, A.D. 70-323 -- 20. Content, distribution, and boundaries of this period -- The post-apostolic age -- Age of the old catholic church".
- catalog description "Theological literature -- The Apocrypha controversy -- 162. The religious life -- England and Scotland -- The Netherlands -- France -- Foreign missions -- V. Anti-and extra-ecclesiastical parties -- 163. Sects and fanatics -- Socinians -- Baptists of the continent -- English Baptists of the continent -- English Baptists -- Quakers -- Labadie and Labadists -- Fanatical sects -- Russian sects".
- catalog description "Third Division -- Second Section -- Church History of the seventeenth Century -- I. Relations between the different churches -- 152. East and West -- Roman Catholic Hopes -- Calvinistic Hopes -- Orthodox constancy -- 153. Catholicism and Protestantism -- Conversions of Protestant princes -- The restoration in Germany and neighboring states -- In Livonia and Hungary -- The Huguenots in France -- The Waldensians in Piedmont -- The Catholics in England and Ireland -- Union Efforts -- The Lehnin Prophecy -- 154. Lutheranism and Calvinism -- Calvinizing of Hesse-Cassel -- Lippe -- Elector of Brandenburg becomes Calvinist -- Union attempts -- Anglicanism and Puritanism -- The first two stuarts -- The commonwealth and the protector -- The restoration and act of Toleration -- II. The Roman Catholic Church -- 156. The papacy, monkery, and foreign missions -- The papacy -- The Jesuits and the republic of Venice -- The Gallican liberties -- Galileo an the Inquistion -- ".
- catalog description "Transition from one to the other -- I. The relationship of extra Christian paganism and Judaism to the church -- 21. The spread of Christianity -- 22. Persecutions of the Christians in the roman empire -- Claudius, Nero and Domitian -- Trajan and Hadrian -- Antoninus Pius and Marcus Aurelius -- Septimius Maximinus Thrax -- Decius, Gallus and Valerianus -- Diocletian and Galerius -- Maximinus Daza, Maxentius and Licinius -- 23. Controversial writings of paganism -- Lucian's satire de morte peregrine -- Asinarii, term of reproach -- Polemic properly so-called -- 24. Attempted reconstruction of paganism -- Appollonius of Tyana -- Neoplatonism -- 25. Jewish and Samaritan reaction -- Disciples of John -- Samaritan heresiarchs -- II. Danger to the church from pagan and Jewish elements within its own pale -- 26. Gnosticism in general -- Gnosticism -- Problems of Gnostic speculation -- Distribution of Gnostic system -- Sources of information -- 27. The gentile-Christian Gnosticism -- ".
- catalog description "V.2 -- History of the Germano-Romanic church, from the 10th to the 13th century -- A.D. 911-1294 -- I. The spread of Christianity -- 93. Missionary Enterprises -- (1) The Scandinavian mission field -- (2) Denmark -- (3) Sweden -- (4) Norway -- (5) The North-Western group of islands -- (6) The Slavo-Magyar mission field -- (7) Bohemia -- (8) Hungary -- (9) The Wendish Races -- (10) Pomerania -- (11) The Finns and Lithuanians, Lapland -- (12) Esthonia, Livonia, and Courland -- (13)Prussia -- (14) Lithuania -- (15) Mongolia -- (16) Mission field of Islam -- 94. The crusades -- (1) The first crusade, AD 1096 -- (2) The second crusade, AD 1147 -- (3) The third crusade, AD 1189 -- (4) The fourth crusade, AD 1217 -- (5) The fifth crusade, AD 1228 -- (6) The sixth crusade, AD 1248, and the seventh, AD 1270 -- 95. Islam and the Jews in Europe -- (1) Islam in Sicily -- (2) Islam in Spain -- (3) The Jews in Europe -- II. The hierarchy, the clergy, and the monks -- ".
- catalog description "VOL 1 Introduction to the history of the Christian church -- 1. Idea and task of church history -- 2. Distribution of church history according to its contents -- The various braches included in a complete course of church history -- The separate branches of church history -- 3. Distribution of church history according to periods -- 4. Sources and auxiliaries of church history -- 5. History of general church history -- History of the preparation for Christianity: The pre-Christian world preparing the way of the Christian church -- 6. The standpoint of universal history -- 7. Heathenism -- The religious character of heathenism -- The moral character of heathenism -- The intellectual culture in heathenism -- The Hellenic philosophy -- The heathen state -- 8. Judaism -- Judaism under special training of God through the Law and prophecy -- Judaism after the cessation of prophecy -- The synagogues -- Pharisees, Sadducees, and essences -- 9. Samaritanism -- ".
- catalog extent "3 v.".
- catalog hasFormat "Church history.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Church history.".
- catalog isPartOf "The Foreign biblical library".
- catalog issued "1889".
- catalog issued "1889-1890.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog language "engger".
- catalog publisher "New York, Funk & Wagnalls,".
- catalog relation "Church history.".
- catalog subject "BR145 .K912 1889".
- catalog subject "Church history.".
- catalog tableOfContents "(1) Founding of the Schmalcald league -- (2) Peace of Nuremberg, A.D. 1532 -- (3) Evangelization of Württemberg, A.D. 1534, 1535 -- (4) Reformation in Anhalt and Pomerania, A.D. 1532-1534 -- (5) Reformation in Westphalia, A.D. 1532-1534 -- (6) Disturbances at Münster, A.D. 1534, 1535 -- (7) Extension of Schmalcald league, A.D. 1536 -- (8) Wittenberg concordat, A.D. 1536 -- 134. Incidents of the years A.D. 1537-1539 -- (1) Schmalcald articles, A.D. 1537 -- (2) League of Nuremberg, A.D. 1538 -- (3) Frankfort interim, A.D. 1539 -- (4) Reformation in Albertine Saxony, A.D. 1539 -- (5) Reformation in Brandenburg, etc., A.D. 1539 -- 135. Union attempts of A.D. 1540-1546 -- (1) The double marriage of Philip of Hesse, A.D. 1540 -- (2) Religious conference at Worms, A.D. 1540 -- (3) Religious conference at Regensburg, A.D. 1541 -- (4) The Regensburg declaration, A.D. 1541 -- (5) The Naumburg bishopric, A.D. 1541, 1542 -- (6) Reformation in Brunswick and Palatinate, A.D. 1542-1546 -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "(11) Jesuit influence upon worship and superstition -- (12) Educational methods of Jesuits -- (13) Theological controversies -- (14) Theological literature -- (15) Art and poetry -- (16) The Spanish mystics -- (17) Practical Christian life. Borromeo, etc. -- 160. Foreign missions -- (1) Missions to heathen : India and China -- (2) Japan -- (3) America -- (4) Nestorians, etc -- 151. Attempted regeneration of roman Catholicism -- (1) Attempts at regeneration in Germany -- (2) Throughout Europe -- (3) Russia and the united Greeks.".
- catalog tableOfContents "(2) Keller's view of Anabaptist history -- (3) The Swiss Anabaptists -- (4) South German Anabaptists -- (6) The Moravian Anabaptists -- (6) The Venetian Anabaptists -- (7) Older apostles of Anabaptism in north-west Germany -- (8) Jan Matthys of Haarlem -- (9) The Münster catastrophe, A.D. 1534, 1535 -- (10) Menno Simons and the Mennonites -- 148. Antitrinitarians and Unitarians -- (1) Anabaptist Antitrinitarians in Germany -- (2) Michael Servetus -- (3) Italian Antitrinitarians before Socinus -- (4) The two Socini and the Socinians -- IV. The counter-reformation -- 149. The internal strengthening and revival of the catholic church -- (1) The popes before the council -- (2) The popes of the time of the council -- (3) The popes after the council -- (4) Papal infallibility -- (5) Prophecy of St. Malachi -- (6) Reformation of old monkish orders -- (7) New orders for home missions -- (8) Society of Jesus. Founding -- (9) Constitution -- (10) Doctrinal and moral system -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "(2) Popular customs -- (3) Two royal saints : Elizabeth and Hednig -- (4) Evidences of Sainthood. Stigmatisation, etc. -- (5) Religious culture of the people -- (6) National literature -- 106. Church discipline, indulgences, and asceticism -- (1) Ban and interdict -- (2) Indulgences -- (3) Church doctrine of the hereafter -- (4) Flagellation -- 107. Female mystics -- (1) Two Rhenish prophetesses of the 12th century -- (8) Three Thuringian prophetesses of the 13th century -- V. Heretical opposition to ecclesiastical authority -- 108. The protesters against the church -- (1, 2) The Cathari -- (3) The Pasagians -- (4) Pantheistic heretics. Amalrich, David of Dinant, Ortlibarians -- (5) Apocalyptic heretics. Joachim of Floris -- (6) Ghibelline Joachites -- (7, 8) Revolutionary reformers. Petrobrusians, Arnold of Brescia, etc. -- (9) Reforming enthusiasts. Tanchelm, Eon -- (10-12) The Waldensians".
- catalog tableOfContents "(20) Innocent IV. and successors, A.D. 1243-1268 -- (21) Times of the house of Anjou to Boniface VIII., A.D. 1268-1294 -- (22) Nicholas III to Coelestine V., A.D. 1277-1294 -- (23) Temporal power of the Popes -- 97. The clergy -- (1) The roman college of cardinals -- (2) Political importance of the superior clergy -- (3) The bishops and the cathedral chapter -- (4) Endeavours to reform the clergy -- (5) The Pataria of Milan -- 98. Monastic orders and institutions -- (1) Offshoots of the Benedictines -- (2) New monkish orders -- (3) The Franciscans. [See also Appendix, p. 419] -- (4) Splits and offshoots of the Franciscans -- (5) The Dominicans -- (6) The other mendicant orders -- (7) Working guilds of a monkish order -- (4) Spiritual order of knights -- (9) Bridge brothers and mercedarians -- III. Theological science and its controversies".
- catalog tableOfContents "(26) Attempt at protestantizing the eastern church -- II. The churches of the reformation -- 140. The distinctive character of the Lutheran church -- 141. Doctrinal controversies in the Lutheran church -- (1) The Antinomian controversy, A.D. 1537-1541 -- (2) The Osiander controversy, A.D. 1549-1556 -- (8) AEpinus' controversy -- (4) The Philippists and their opponents -- (6) The Adiaphorst controversy, A.D. 1548-1555 -- (6) The Majorist controversy, A.D. 1551-1562 -- (7) The Synergistic controversy, A.D. 1556-1567 -- (8) The Flacian controversy on original sin, A.D. 1560-1575 -- (9) Lutheran doctrine of the Lord's supper -- (10) Cryptocalvinism in its first stage, A.D. 1552-1574 -- (11) The Frankfort compact, A.D. 1553 -- (12) Formula of Concord, A.D. 1577 -- (I3) Second stage of Cryptocalvinism, A.D. 1586-1592 -- (14) Huber controversy, A.D. 1588-1595 -- (15) Hofmann controversy, A.D. 1598".
- catalog tableOfContents "(3) Calvin's first ministry in Geneva -- (4) Calvin's second ministry in Geneva -- (5) Calvin's writings -- (6) Calvin's doctrine -- (7) Victory of Calvinism over Zwinglianism -- (8) Calvin's successor in Geneva. Beza -- 139. The reformation in other lands -- (1) Sweden -- (2) Denmark and Norway -- (3) Courland, Livonia, and Estonia -- (4) England. Henry VIII -- (5) Edward VI -- (6) Elizabeth -- (7) Ireland -- (8) Scotland. Hamilton and Wishart -- (9) John Knox -- (10) Queen Mary Stuart -- (11) Scotland. Knox and Mary -- (12) The Netherlands -- (13) France. Francis I. and Henry II -- (14) Huguenots, Francis II., and Charles IX. -- (15) Huguenot persecution -- (16) Bloody marriage. Massacre of St. Bartholomew -- (17) Henry III. and IV. Edict of Nantes -- (18) Poland -- (19) Bohemia and Moravia -- (20) Hungary and Transylvania -- (21) Spain -- (22) Italy -- (23) Aonio Paleario -- (24) Ochino, Peter Martyr, Vergerius, etc. -- (25) Protestantizing of Waldensians -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "(7) Reformation in the electorate of Cologne, A.D. 1542-1544 -- (8) The emperor's difficulties, A.D. 1543, 1544 -- (9) Diet at Spires, A.D. I 644 -- (10) Emperor and protestant nobles, A.D. 1545, 1546 -- (11) Luther's death, A.D. 1546".
- catalog tableOfContents "10. Intercourse between Judaism and heathenism -- Influence of heathenism upon Judaism -- Influence of Judaism upon heathenism -- 11. The fullness of times -- History of the beginnings: the founding of the church by Christ and His apostles -- 12. Character of the history of the beginnings -- I. The life of Jesus -- 12. Jesus Christ the Savior of the world -- Year of birth and year of death of Jesus -- Earliest non-Biblical witness to Christ -- II. The apostolic age, A.D. 30-70 -- 14. The ministry of the apostles before Paul: beginning and close of apostolic age -- 15. The ministry of the apostle Paul: details of Paul's life -- 16. The other apostles after the appearance of the apostle Paul -- The roman episcopate of Peter -- The apostle John -- James the brother of the Lord -- The later legends of the apostles -- 17. Constitution, worship and discipline -- The charismata of the apostolic age -- The constitution of the mother church at Jerusalem -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "103. The thirteenth century -- (1) Aristotle and his Arabic interpreters -- (2) Twofold truth -- (3) Appearance of mendicant orders -- (4) Franciscan schoolmen. Alex, of Hales, Bonaventura -- (5) Dominican schoolmen. Albert the great -- (6) Thomas Aquinas -- (7) Reformers of the scholastic method. Raimund Lull -- (8) Roger Bacon -- (9) Theologians of biblical tendency -- (10) Precursors of German mystics. David of Augsburg, etc. -- IV. The church and the people -- 104. Public worship and art -- (1) The liturgy and the sermon -- (2) Definition and number of the sacraments -- (3) Sacrament of the altar -- (4) Penance -- (5) Extreme unction (6) Sacrament of marriage -- (7) New festivals -- (8) Veneration of saints -- (9) St. Ursula and the 11,000 virgins -- (10) Hymnology -- (11) Church music -- (12) Ecclesiastical architecture -- (13) Free Mason lodges -- (14) Statuary and painting -- 105. National customs and the national literature -- (1) Knighthood and the peace of god -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "125. Friends and foes of Luther's doctrine, A.D. 1522-1526 -- (1) Spread of evangelical views -- (2) "Sum of holy scripture" and its author -- (3) Henry VIII. and Erasmus -- (1) Thomas Murner -- (5) Onus ecclesiae -- 126. Development of the reformation in the empire, A.D. 1522-1526 -- (1) Diet at Nuremberg, A.D. 1522, 1523 -- (2) A.D. 1524 -- (3) Convention at Begeneburg, A.D. 1.524 -- (4) The evangelical nobles, A.D. 1524 -- (5) The torgau league, A.D. 1526 -- (6) The Diet of Spires, A.D. 1526 -- 127. Organization of the evangelical provincial churches, A.D. 1526-1529 257 (1) In the Saxon electorate, A.D. 1527-1529 -- (2) In Hesse, A.D. 1526-1528 -- (3) In other German provinces, A.D. 1528-1530 -- (4) Reformation in cities of north Germany, A.D. 1524-1531 -- 128. Martyrs for evangelical truth, A.D. 1521-1529 -- 129. Luther's private and public life, A.D. 1523-1529 -- (1) Luther's literary works -- (2) Döllinger's view of Luther -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "136. The Schmalcald war, the interim, and the council, A.D. 1546-1551 -- (1) Preparations for the Schmalcald War, A.D. 1546 -- (2) Campaign on the Danube, A.D. 1546 -- (3) Campaign on the Elbe, A.D. 1547 (4) Council of Trent, A.D. 1545-1547 -- (5) Augsburg interim, A.D. 1548 -- (6) Execution of the interim -- (7) The Leipzig or little interim, A.D. 1549 -- (4) The Council again at Trent, A.D. 1551 -- 137a. Maurice and the peace of Augsburg, A.D. 1550-1555 -- (1) State of matters in A.D. 1550 -- (2) Elector Maurice, A.D. 1551 -- (3) Compact of Passau, A.D. 1552 -- (4) Death of Maurice, A.D. 1553 -- (5) Religions peace of Augsburg, A.D. 1555 -- 137b. Germany after the religious peace -- (6) The Worms consultation, A.D. 1557 -- (7) Second attempt at reformation in electorate of Cologne, A.D. 1582 -- (8) The German emperors, A.D. 1556-1612 -- 138. The reformation in French Switzerland -- (1) Calvin's predecessors, A.D. 1526-1535 -- (2) Calvin before his Genevan ministry -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "149. Constitution, worship, life, and science in Lutheran church -- (1) The ecclesiastical constitution -- (2) Public worship and art -- (3, 4) Church song -- (5) Chorale Singing -- (6) Theological science -- (7) German national literature -- (8) Missions to heathen -- 143. The inner development of the reformed church -- (1) Ecclesiastical constitution -- (2) Public worship -- (3) The English puritans -- (4) The Brownists, etc -- (5) Theological science -- (6) Philosophy -- (7) Missionary enterprise -- 144. Calvinizing of German Lutheran national churches -- (1) The Palatinate, A.D. 1560 -- (2) Bremen, A.D. 1562 -- (3) Anhalt, A.D. 1597 -- III. The deformation -- 145. Character of the deformation -- 146. Mysticism and pantheism -- (1) Schwenkfeld and his followers -- (2) Agrippa, Paracelsus, and Weigel -- (3) Franck, Thamer, and Bruno -- (4) Pantheistic libertine sects of spirituals in France -- (6) The Familists -- 147. Anabaptism -- (1) The Anabaptist movement in general -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "164. Philosophers and freethinkers -- Philosophy -- Freethinkers -- Third Section -- Church history in the eighteenth century -- I. The Catholic Church in east and west -- 165. The Roman Catholic church -- The popes -- Old and new orders -- Foreign missions -- Counter-Reformation -- Counter reformation in France -- Conversions -- Jansenism: second stage -- Old Catholic church in Netherlands -- Suppression of order of Jesuits -- Anti-hierarchical movements in Germany and Italy -- Theological Literature -- German Catholic contributions to the illumination -- Pseudo-Catholics -- 166. The oriental churches -- The Russian state church -- Russian sects -- II. The Protestant churches -- 167. The Lutheran church before the "illumination" -- Pietist controversies after founding of Halle University -- Theology -- Unionist efforts -- Theories of Ecclesiastical Law -- Church song -- Sacred music -- The Christian life and devotional literature -- Missions to the heathen -- 168. The church of the Moravian brethren -- Founder of the Moravian brother hood -- Founding of the brotherhood -- Development of brotherhood to Zinzendorf's death -- Zinzendorf's plan and work -- Extravagances of Zinzendorf -- Zinzendorf's greatness -- Brotherhood under Spangenberg -- Doctrinal peculiarities of the brotherhood -- Peculiarities of worship among the brethren -- Christian life -- Missions to heathen -- 169. The reformed church before the "Illumination" -- The German reformed church -- Reformed church in Switzerland -- The Dutch reformed church -- Methodism -- Theological literature -- 170. New Sects and fanatics -- Fanatics and separatists in Germany -- Inspired societies in Wetterau -- Dippel -- Separatists of immoral tendency -- Swedenborgians -- New Baptist sects -- New Quaker sects -- Predestinarian-mystical sects".
- catalog tableOfContents "180. The reformation in German Switzerland, A.D. 1519-1531 -- (1) Ulrich Zwingli -- (2) Reformation in Zürich, A.D. 1519-1525 -- (3) Reformation in Basel, A.D. 1520-1525 -- (4) Reformation in other cantons, A.D. 1520-1525 -- (5) Anabaptist outbreak, A.D. 1525 -- (6) Disputation at Baden, A.D. 1526 -- (7) Disputation at Bern, A.D. 1528 -- (8) Complete victory of reformation at Basel, St. Gall, etc. -- (9) First treaty of Cappel, A.D. 1529 -- (10) Second treaty of Cappel, A.D. 1531 -- 131. The sacramentarian controversy, A.D. 1525-1529 -- 132. The orptest and confession of the evangelical nobles, A.D. 1627-1530 -- (1) The pack incident, A.D. 1527, 1528 -- (2) Emperor's attitude, A.D. 1527-1529 -- (3) Diet at Spires, A.D. 1529 -- (4) Marburg conference, A.D. 1529 -- (5) Convention of Schwabach and Landgrave Philip -- (6) Diet of Augsburg, A.D. 1530 -- (7) Confession of Augsburg, A.D. 1530 -- (8) Conclusions of diet of Augsburg -- 133. Incidents of the years A.D. 1531-1536 -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "96. The papacy and the holy Roman empire in the German nationalities -- (1) The Romish pornocracy and the emperor Otto I., A.D. 973 -- (2) The times of Otto II., III., A.D. 978-1002 -- (3) Otto III., Pope Sylvester IL -- (1) From Henry II. to the synod at Sutri, A.D. 1002-1046 -- (5) Henry III. and his German popes, A.D. 1016-1057 -- (6) The papacy under the control of Hildebrand, A.D. 1057-1078 -- (7, 8) Gregory VII., A.D. 1073-1085 -- (9) Central idea of Gregory's policy -- (10) Victor III. and Urban II., A.D. 1086-1099 -- (11) Paschalis II., Gelasins II., and Calixtas U., A.D. 1099-1124 -- (12) English investiture controversy -- (13) Times of Lothair III. and Conrad III., A.D. 1125-1152 -- (14) Times of Frederick I. and Henry VI., A.D. 1152-1190 -- (15) Pope Alexander III., A.D. 1159-1181 -- (16) Thomas A Becket -- (17) Innocent III., A.D. 1198-1216 -- (18) -- Fourth Lateran Council -- (19) Times of Frederick II. and his successors, A.D. 1215-1268 -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "99. Scholasticism in general -- (1) Dialectic and mysticism -- (2) Philosophical basis of dialectic scholasticism -- (3) Nurseries of scholasticism -- (4) Epochs of scholasticism -- (5) The canon law -- (6) Historical literature -- 100. The "saeculum obscurum": the tenth century -- (1) Classical Studies -- (2) Italy, France, and England -- 101. The eleventh century -- (1) Most celebrated schoolmen of this century -- (2) Berengar's Eucharist controversy, A.D. 1050-1079 -- (3) Anselm's controversies -- 102. The twelfth century -- (1) Contest on French soil: -- (i.) The dialectic side of the gulf. Abaelard -- (2) Abaelard -- (3) (ii.) The mystic side of the gulf. Bernard -- (4) (iii) Bridging the gulf from the side of mysticism. The St. Victors -- (6) (iv.) Bridging the gulf from the side of dialectics. Peter the Lombard, etc -- (6) The controversy on German soil -- (7) Theologians of biblical tendency. Rupert of Deutz, etc. -- (8) John of Salisbury -- (9) Humanist philosophers -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Cerinthus -- Basilides -- Irenaeus' sketch of Basilideanism -- Valentinus -- Divisions of Valentinian school -- The Ophites and related sects -- The Ophites according to Irenaeus -- Antinomian and libertine sects -- Saturnius -- Tatian and the Encratites -- Marcion and the Marcionites -- Marcion's disciples -- Hermogenes -- 28. Ebionism and Ebiontic Gnosticism -- Nazareans and Ebionites -- The Elkesaites -- Pseudo-Clementine writings -- Pseudo-Clementine doctrinal system -- 29. Manicheism -- The founder -- The system -- Constitution, worship and missionarizing -- III. The doctrinal development and apologetical activity of the church -- 30. Theological literature of the post-apostolic age -- Beginnings of patristic literature -- Theology of the post-apostolic age -- The so-called apostolic fathers, Clement -- Barnabas, Hermas -- Ignatius -- Polycarp, Papias, Ep. To Dioguestus -- Teaching the twelve apostles -- Early Christian apologists -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Controversy on the immaculate conception -- Devotion of the sacred heart -- New congregations and orders -- The propaganda -- Foreign missions -- Trade and industry of Jesuits -- An apostate to Judaism -- 157. Quietism and Jansenism -- Francis de Sales and Madame Chantal -- Michael Molinos -- Madame Guyon and Fenelon -- Mysticism tinged with Pantheism -- Jansenism: first stage -- 158. Science and art in the Catholic church -- Theological Science -- Art and Poetry -- III. Lutheran Church -- 159. Orthodoxy and its battles -- Christology controversies -- Syncretist controversy -- Pietist controversy: first stage -- Theological Literature -- 160. The religious life -- Mysticism and ascetism -- Theosophy -- Sacred song -- Sacred music -- The Christian life of the people -- Missions -- IV. The reformed church -- 161. Theology and its battles -- Preliminaries of the Arminian controversy -- Consequences of the Arminian controversy -- Cocceian and Cartesian controversies -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Extant writings of apologists, Justin Martyr -- Tatian -- 31. Theological literature of old catholic acts -- Theological schools and tendencies".
- catalog tableOfContents "The constitution of the Pauline churches -- The church in the Pauline epistles -- Ecclesiastical and ministerial offices -- The question about the original position of the episcopate and Presbyterate -- Christian worship -- Christian life and ecclesiastical disciple -- 18. Opposition to Christian doctrine in the apostolic age -- Jewish Christianity and the council of the apostles -- The apostolic basis of doctrine -- False teachers -- Division one: History of the development of the church during the Greco-roman and Greco-byzantine periods -- 19. Content, distribution, and boundaries of those periods -- Section one: History of the Greco-roman church during the second and third centuries, A.D. 70-323 -- 20. Content, distribution, and boundaries of this period -- The post-apostolic age -- Age of the old catholic church".
- catalog tableOfContents "Theological literature -- The Apocrypha controversy -- 162. The religious life -- England and Scotland -- The Netherlands -- France -- Foreign missions -- V. Anti-and extra-ecclesiastical parties -- 163. Sects and fanatics -- Socinians -- Baptists of the continent -- English Baptists of the continent -- English Baptists -- Quakers -- Labadie and Labadists -- Fanatical sects -- Russian sects".
- catalog tableOfContents "Third Division -- Second Section -- Church History of the seventeenth Century -- I. Relations between the different churches -- 152. East and West -- Roman Catholic Hopes -- Calvinistic Hopes -- Orthodox constancy -- 153. Catholicism and Protestantism -- Conversions of Protestant princes -- The restoration in Germany and neighboring states -- In Livonia and Hungary -- The Huguenots in France -- The Waldensians in Piedmont -- The Catholics in England and Ireland -- Union Efforts -- The Lehnin Prophecy -- 154. Lutheranism and Calvinism -- Calvinizing of Hesse-Cassel -- Lippe -- Elector of Brandenburg becomes Calvinist -- Union attempts -- Anglicanism and Puritanism -- The first two stuarts -- The commonwealth and the protector -- The restoration and act of Toleration -- II. The Roman Catholic Church -- 156. The papacy, monkery, and foreign missions -- The papacy -- The Jesuits and the republic of Venice -- The Gallican liberties -- Galileo an the Inquistion -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Transition from one to the other -- I. The relationship of extra Christian paganism and Judaism to the church -- 21. The spread of Christianity -- 22. Persecutions of the Christians in the roman empire -- Claudius, Nero and Domitian -- Trajan and Hadrian -- Antoninus Pius and Marcus Aurelius -- Septimius Maximinus Thrax -- Decius, Gallus and Valerianus -- Diocletian and Galerius -- Maximinus Daza, Maxentius and Licinius -- 23. Controversial writings of paganism -- Lucian's satire de morte peregrine -- Asinarii, term of reproach -- Polemic properly so-called -- 24. Attempted reconstruction of paganism -- Appollonius of Tyana -- Neoplatonism -- 25. Jewish and Samaritan reaction -- Disciples of John -- Samaritan heresiarchs -- II. Danger to the church from pagan and Jewish elements within its own pale -- 26. Gnosticism in general -- Gnosticism -- Problems of Gnostic speculation -- Distribution of Gnostic system -- Sources of information -- 27. The gentile-Christian Gnosticism -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "V.2 -- History of the Germano-Romanic church, from the 10th to the 13th century -- A.D. 911-1294 -- I. The spread of Christianity -- 93. Missionary Enterprises -- (1) The Scandinavian mission field -- (2) Denmark -- (3) Sweden -- (4) Norway -- (5) The North-Western group of islands -- (6) The Slavo-Magyar mission field -- (7) Bohemia -- (8) Hungary -- (9) The Wendish Races -- (10) Pomerania -- (11) The Finns and Lithuanians, Lapland -- (12) Esthonia, Livonia, and Courland -- (13)Prussia -- (14) Lithuania -- (15) Mongolia -- (16) Mission field of Islam -- 94. The crusades -- (1) The first crusade, AD 1096 -- (2) The second crusade, AD 1147 -- (3) The third crusade, AD 1189 -- (4) The fourth crusade, AD 1217 -- (5) The fifth crusade, AD 1228 -- (6) The sixth crusade, AD 1248, and the seventh, AD 1270 -- 95. Islam and the Jews in Europe -- (1) Islam in Sicily -- (2) Islam in Spain -- (3) The Jews in Europe -- II. The hierarchy, the clergy, and the monks -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "VOL 1 Introduction to the history of the Christian church -- 1. Idea and task of church history -- 2. Distribution of church history according to its contents -- The various braches included in a complete course of church history -- The separate branches of church history -- 3. Distribution of church history according to periods -- 4. Sources and auxiliaries of church history -- 5. History of general church history -- History of the preparation for Christianity: The pre-Christian world preparing the way of the Christian church -- 6. The standpoint of universal history -- 7. Heathenism -- The religious character of heathenism -- The moral character of heathenism -- The intellectual culture in heathenism -- The Hellenic philosophy -- The heathen state -- 8. Judaism -- Judaism under special training of God through the Law and prophecy -- Judaism after the cessation of prophecy -- The synagogues -- Pharisees, Sadducees, and essences -- 9. Samaritanism -- ".
- catalog title "Church history. Authorised translation from latest revised edition by the Rev. John MacPherson.".
- catalog type "text".