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Download Robertson, J. C - Sketches of Church History.topx.exe

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Church History Anglican

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Sketches of Church History.
From A.D. 33 to the Reformation.

BY THE LATE REV. J. C. ROBERTSON, M.A. CANON OF CANTERBURY.

PUBLISHED UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE TRACT COMMITTEE.

LONDON: SOCIETY FOR PROMOTING CHRISTIAN KNOWLEDGE,

NORTHUMBERLAND AVENUE, CHARING CROSS, W.C. 43,

QUEEN VICTORIA STREET, E.C. 26,

ST. GEORGE’S PLACE, HYDE PARK CORNER, S.W. BRIGHTON: 135,

NORTH STREET. NEW YORK: E. & J. B. YOUNG & CO.

1887.

CURRENT COPYRIGHT STATUS

This book was originally published in 1887 and is now in the public domain in the United States.

In this 61 chapter work, Robertson (Anglican) presents us with a history of Christianity from the Apostles down through the Inquisition.

CONTENTS.

PART I.

CHAPTER

1. The Age of the Apostles

2. St. Ignatius

3. St. Justin, Martyr

4. St. Polycarp

5. The Martyrs of Lyons and Vienne

6. Tertullian–Perpetua and her Companions

7. Origen

8. St Cyprian

Part I.

Part II

Part III.

9. The Last Persecution

10. Constantine the Great

11. The Council of NicÊa

12. St. Athanasius

Part I.

Part II.

Part III.

13. The Monks

14. St. Basil and St. Gregory of Nazianzum

Part I.

Part II.

15. St. Ambrose

16. The Temple of Serapis

17. Church Government

18. Christian Worship

Part I.

Part II.

Part III.

19. Arcadius and Honorius

20. St. John Chrysostom

Part I.

Part II.

Part III.

Part IV.

21. St. Augustine

Part I.

Part II.

Part III. (Donatism)

Part IV.

Part V.

Part VI. (Pelagianism)

Part VII.

22. Councils of Ephesus and Chalcedon

23. Fall of the Western Empire

24. Conversion of the Barbarians–Christianity in Britain

25. Scotland and Ireland

26. Clovis

27. Justinian

28. Nestorians and Monophysites

29. St. Benedict

Part I.

Part II.

30. End of the Sixth Century

Part I.

Part II.

31. St. Gregory the Great

Part I.

Part II.

Part III.

Part IV.





PART II.

1. Mahometanism–Image-worship

2. The Church in England

3. St. Boniface

4. Pipin and Charles the Great

Part I.

Part II.

5. Decay of Charles the Great’s Empire

6. State of the Papacy

7. Missions of the Ninth and Tenth Centuries

8. Pope Gregory VII

Part I.

Part II.

Part III.

Part IV.

9. The First Crusade

Part I.

Part II.

Part III.

10. New Orders of Monks–Military Orders

11. St. Bernard

Part I.

Part II.

12. Adrian IV.–Alexander III.–Becket–The Third Crusade

13. Innocent III.

Part I.

Part II.

Part III.

Part IV.

14. Frederick II–St. Lewis of France

Part I.

Part II.

Part III.

15. Peter of Murrone

16. Boniface VIII.

Part I.

Part II.

17. The Popes at Avignon–The Ruin of the Templars

Part I.

Part II.

18. The Popes at Avignon (continued)

19. Religious Parties

20. John Wyclif

21. The Popes return to Rome

22. The Great Schism

23. John Huss

24. The Council of Constance

Part I.

Part II.

Part III.

25. The Hussites

26. Councils of Basel and Florence

27. Nicolas V. and Pius II.

28. Jerome Savonarola

Part I.

Part II.

29. Julius II. and Leo X.

30. Missions–The Inquisition


A cursory check has revealed, at least in my download, that the chapter line up is not in order.

Chapter 1 follows chapter 19;

chapter 2 below chapter 29;

chapter 3 below chapter 39;

chapter 4 follows chapter 49;

chapter 5 follows chapter 59;

chapter 6, 7, 8, and 9 follows chapter 61.

 

The last chapter listed(no number associated) "The First Crusade" 1095 to 1099 AD

Other than that, I'd say this is a worthwhile module to add to your study of Church History.

Blessings and thanks.

Virgil


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