Church History
Author | : Andrew Miller |
Publisher | : Irving Risch |
Total Pages | : 1425 |
Release | : 2015-02-11 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : |
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Miller's Church History Introduction The Seven Churches of Asia 1: The Rock Foundation Foundation of the Church Opening of the Kingdom of Heaven Church Government 2: The Day of Pentecost Resurrection and Ascension of Christ Descent of the Holy Ghost Calling in of the Gentiles First Christian Martyr 3: The Disciples Persecuted and Scattered Jerusalem and Samaria United by the Gospel Conversion of Saul of Tarsus 4: The First Missionaries of the Cross The Twelve Apostles Herodian Line of Kings 5: The Apostle Paul First Visit to Jerusalem First Missionary Journey Third Visit to Jerusalem Visit to Athens 6: Paul's Third Missionary Journey Departure for Macedonia Fifth Visit to Jerusalem Before the Sanhedrin Martyrdom of Paul 7: The Burning of Rome First Persecution Under the Emperors Downfall of Jerusalem The Real Cause of Persecution Persecutions in France 8: The Internal History of the Church Apostolic Fathers Origin of Clergy and Laity Origin of Dioceses 9: From Commodus till the Accession of Constantine. Persecution in Africa Altered Position of Christianity The General State of Christianity The Condition of the Church 10: Constantine the Great Church as Constantine Found It Effects of Royal Favour Baptism and Death of Constantine 11: The Council of Nice The Council of Tyre The Barbaric Invaders 12: The Internal History of the Church Infant Baptism First Society of Ascetics Calamities of Rome 13: The Epistle to the Church in Thyatira Leo the First, Surnamed the Great Missionary Zeal of Gregory Romish Hierarchy in England 14: The Spread of Christianity Over Europe First Preachers in Ireland First Preachers in Scotland Foreshadowing of the Man of Sin 15: Mohammed, the False Prophet of Asia. Religion of Islam Successors of Mohammed. Second Council of Nicaea 16: The Silver Line of Sovereign Grace Origin of the Paulicians Religious Wars of Charlemagne Feudal Hierarchical System. 17: The Propagation of Christianity Louis the Pious The Slavonians Receive the Gospel England, Scotland, and Ireland 18: The Church-Building Spirit Revived. Learning of the Arabs Imported into Christendom Traces of the Silver Line of God's Grace 19: The Pontificate of Gregory VII Gregory and Clerical Independence Celibacy and Simony The Emperor Deposed by the Pope Effects of the Papal Policy Burning of Ancient Rome 20: The Crusades The First Crusade The Second Crusade The Third Crusade The Remainder of the Crusades 21: Henry V and Gregory's Successors St. Bernard, Abbot of Clairvaux. The Great Council of the Lateran Arnold of Brescia 22: The Encroachments of Rome in England The Introduction of Canon Law into England Thomas a Becket and Henry II The "Constitutions of Clarendon" 23: The Theology of the Church of Rome Transubstantiation Mary — Worship Saint — Worship Relic — Worship Purgatory Extreme Unction Auricular Confession Indulgences. 24: Innocent III and His Times Innocent's Views of Popedom Philip and Otho Innocent and England England Surrendered to Rome 25: Innocent and the South of France Peter Waldo Raymond a Spiritual Outlaw The Real Object of the Catholics 26: The Inquisition Established in Languedoc The Application of Torture The Auto de Fe St. Benedict New Orders — St. Dominic and St. Francis 27: The Approaching Dawn of the Reformation Christianity in Ireland Christianity in Scotland Popery as a System. 28: The Decline of Papal Power Gregory IX and Frederick II The Overruling Hand of God The Humiliation of the Pontiff 29: The Forerunners of the Reformation Literary Men The Theologians The Waldenses The Dark Year of 1560 30: John Wycliffe England and the Papacy Wycliffe and the Bible The Lollards. 31: The Reformation Movement in Bohemia The Imprisonment of John Huss The Arrest and Imprisonment of Jerome The United Brethren or Moravians 32: The Capture of Constantinople The First Printed Bible The Immediate Precursors of Luther Reflections on the Life of Savonarola 33: The Reformation in Germany Popery and Mankind The First Period of Luther's Life Luther's Conversion 34: The First Papal Jubilee Luther's Public Appeal Distinguished Men of the Sixteenth Century The Diet of Worms 35: Luther at Wartburg. Luther and the German Bible The Hundred Grievances The First Diet of Spires 36: Protestantism The Lutheran Churches Meetings of the Protestants 37: The Sacramentarian Controversy The Conference at Marburg A Proposal for Toleration and Unity 38: The Council at Bologna The Diet of Augsburg The Articles of Faith The Letters of Melanchthon and Luther 39: The Popish Refutation The Final Decree The League of Smalcald The Peace of Ratisbon 40: The Reformation in Switzerland Zwingle, Pastor of Glaris The Rising Storm 41: The Leaders of the Reformation in Switzerland The Progress of the Reformation-Zurich Zwingle and His Brothers The Disputations at Zurich 42: The Results of the Disputations The Answer of Zurich to Lucerne The Swiss and German Reformation The Weapons of Rome's Warfare 43: The General Progress of Reform The Reformation in Berne The Conference at Baden The Great Conference at Berne The Reformation of Basle 44: The Extension of Reform in Switzerland. The Five Cantons Form a League with Austria The Treaty of Cappel War Declared Against Zurich 45: The Reformation in Germany The Great Actors Passing Off the Scene The Death of Luther Reflections on the Life of Luther 46: The Opening of the Council of Trent The Smalcald War The Treachery of Maurice The German's Treated as a Conquered People 47: "The Interim" The Revolution in Germany The Calamities of the Protestants The Rise of the Jesuits 48: The Effect of the Reformation in Germany on the Nations of Europe Nations of Europe Sweden and Denmark Italy Spain The Netherlands 49: The Reformation in French Switzerland Early History of William Farel The Arrival of Calvin in Geneva Calvin and Calvinism 50: The Reformation in France The Bible in French at Meaux Commencement of Persecution in France The Year of the Placards 51: The Great Progress of the Reformation The First Planting of the Reformed Church in France The Saint Bartholomew Massacre The Council of Trent 52: The Waldenses The Wars of Extermination The Sympathy of England The Persecution and Expulsion of the Waldenses 53: The Reformation in the British Isles Ireland Scotland The Fiery Zeal of Cardinal Beaton George Wishart John Knox 54: The Reformation in England The Reformation Begun The Persecution Begins Ridley, Latimer, and Cranmer 55: The Reign of Elizabeth The Puritans John Wesley Sunday Schools Foreign Missions 56: Philadelphia Laodicea Church Truth The Spread of the Truth Conclusion