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- catalog contributor b3722879.
- catalog created "1948.".
- catalog date "1948".
- catalog date "1948.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1948.".
- catalog description "Part I. The primitive church -- 1. From Jesus to the church -- 2. One great family -- 3. The church at Antioch -- 4. Under fire, or the church under persecution -- 5. Bookmaking, or the literature of the church -- 6. Getting a new shell, or Christianity adapts itself, 100-323 A.D. -- Part II. The Ancient catholic church -- 7. No rivals, or the undivided catholic church, 323-600 A.D. -- 8. The church of creeds, or the church as a system of doctrine, 325-800 A.D. -- 9. The church of corruption, or the church of the middle ages, 600-1500 A.D. -- 10. Clean garments, or the growth of monasticism -- 11. Lights in the darkness, or great Christians of the dark ages, 260-1153 A.D. -- 12. The great divide, 1054 A.D. -- 13. Fighting for the church, 1096-1254 A.D. -- 14. The decay of power, or the decline of the papacy -- Part III. The protestant reformation -- 15. The church awakes, or the reformation in Europe, 1517-1648 -- 16. A rebellion, or the reformation in England -- 17. Something new, or the results of the reformation -- Part IV. The modern church -- 18. The church in North America -- 19. The church of authority, or the Roman Catholic church -- 20. The church of beauty, or the Protestant Episcopal church -- 21. The church of duty, or the Presbyterian church -- 22. The church of vision, or the Congregational Christian churches -- 23. The church of faith, or the Lutheran church -- 24. The church of concern, or the reformed church -- 25. The church of freedom, of the Baptist churches -- 26. The church of light, or the Quakers -- 27. The church of action, or the Methodist church -- 28. The church of harmony, or the Universalist church -- 29. The church of reason, or the Unitarian church -- 30. The church of unity, or the disciples -- 31. Other religious groups -- 32. Working together.".
- catalog extent "224 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "How we got our denominations.".
- catalog isFormatOf "How we got our denominations.".
- catalog issued "1948".
- catalog issued "1948.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, Association Press,".
- catalog relation "How we got our denominations.".
- catalog subject "280".
- catalog subject "BR157 .S77 1948".
- catalog subject "Church history.".
- catalog subject "Sects.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part I. The primitive church -- 1. From Jesus to the church -- 2. One great family -- 3. The church at Antioch -- 4. Under fire, or the church under persecution -- 5. Bookmaking, or the literature of the church -- 6. Getting a new shell, or Christianity adapts itself, 100-323 A.D. -- Part II. The Ancient catholic church -- 7. No rivals, or the undivided catholic church, 323-600 A.D. -- 8. The church of creeds, or the church as a system of doctrine, 325-800 A.D. -- 9. The church of corruption, or the church of the middle ages, 600-1500 A.D. -- 10. Clean garments, or the growth of monasticism -- 11. Lights in the darkness, or great Christians of the dark ages, 260-1153 A.D. -- 12. The great divide, 1054 A.D. -- 13. Fighting for the church, 1096-1254 A.D. -- 14. The decay of power, or the decline of the papacy -- Part III. The protestant reformation -- 15. The church awakes, or the reformation in Europe, 1517-1648 -- 16. A rebellion, or the reformation in England -- 17. Something new, or the results of the reformation -- Part IV. The modern church -- 18. The church in North America -- 19. The church of authority, or the Roman Catholic church -- 20. The church of beauty, or the Protestant Episcopal church -- 21. The church of duty, or the Presbyterian church -- 22. The church of vision, or the Congregational Christian churches -- 23. The church of faith, or the Lutheran church -- 24. The church of concern, or the reformed church -- 25. The church of freedom, of the Baptist churches -- 26. The church of light, or the Quakers -- 27. The church of action, or the Methodist church -- 28. The church of harmony, or the Universalist church -- 29. The church of reason, or the Unitarian church -- 30. The church of unity, or the disciples -- 31. Other religious groups -- 32. Working together.".
- catalog title "How we got our denominations, a primer on church history.".
- catalog type "text".