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SectionTitleReaderNotesListen UrlStatus
0 Preface  TriciaG PL OK
1 1.1 The Church and Its History  TriciaG PL OK
2 1.2 The Scene of the Labors of the Apostles  TriciaG PL OK
3 1.3 The Greek and Roman Conditions  TriciaG PL OK
4 1.4 The Attitude of Judaism towards Christianity  TriciaG PL OK
5 1.5 The Period of Universal Persecution  TriciaG PL OK
6 1.6 Christian Worship  TriciaG PL OK
7 1.7 The Life of Christians  TriciaG PL OK
8 1.8 Ecclesiastical Organization  TriciaG PL OK
9 1.9 Ebionism and Gnosticism  TriciaG PL OK
10 1.10 The Pagan Literary Attack  TriciaG PL OK
11 1.11 The Christian Defenders  TriciaG PL OK
12 1.12 The Christian Schools  TriciaG PL OK
13 1.13 Liberation under Constantine  TriciaG PL OK
14 1.14 Reaction under Julian  TriciaG PL OK
15 1.15 The Montanistic Reform  TriciaG PL OK
16 1.16 Controversies on Christ  TriciaG PL OK
17 1.17 The Later Controversies  TriciaG PL OK
18 1.18 Ecclesiastical Schisms  TriciaG PL OK
19 1.19 The Scriptures and Tradition  TriciaG PL OK
20 1.20 Apocryphal Writings  TriciaG PL OK
21 1.21 Theology During the Early Period  TriciaG PL OK
22 1.22 Ecclesiastical Government and the Roman Primacy  TriciaG PL OK
23 1.23 Sacred Seasons and Public Worship  TriciaG PL OK
24 1.24 Ecclesiastical Discipline  TriciaG PL OK
25 1.25 Christian Life and Usages  TriciaG PL OK
26 1.26 The Church in the Catacombs  TriciaG PL OK
27 1.27 Monasticism  TriciaG PL OK
28 1.28 The Age of Gregory the Great  TriciaG PL OK
29 1.29 The Expansion of Christianity  TriciaG PL OK
30 1.30 The Close of the Early Period  TriciaG PL OK
31 2.1 The Medieval Transition  TriciaG PL OK
32 2.2 The Reign of Charlemagne  TriciaG PL OK
33 2.3 Church and State under the Later Carolingian Rulers  TriciaG PL OK
34 2.4 The Fictitious Isidore  TriciaG PL OK
35 2.5 Mohammedanism  TriciaG PL OK
36 2.6 The Schools of Charlemagne  TriciaG PL OK
37 2.7 Theological Movements  TriciaG PL OK
38 2.8 The Rule of the Popes  TriciaG PL OK
39 2.9 The Gregorian Reform  TriciaG PL OK
40 2.10 Moral Life and Ecclesiastical Usages  TriciaG PL OK
41 2.11 The Public Services  TriciaG PL OK
42 2.12 The Writers of the Times  TriciaG PL OK
43 2.13 New Missions  TriciaG PL OK
44 2.14 Schism between the East and the West  TriciaG PL OK
45 2.15 The Anglo-Saxon Church  TriciaG PL OK
46 2.16 Arnold of Brescia  TriciaG PL OK
47 2.17 The Waldenses and the Albigenses  TriciaG PL OK
48 2.18 Thomas Becket  TriciaG PL OK
49 2.19 The Monastic Orders  TriciaG PL OK
50 2.20 Monasteries as Centres of Intellectual Life  TriciaG PL OK
51 2.21 Christian Art  TriciaG PL OK
52 2.22 Christian Worship  TriciaG PL OK
53 2.23 The Crusades: A.D. 1096-1270  TriciaG PL OK
54 2.24 Arabic Philosophy  TriciaG PL OK
55 2.25 The Hohenstaufens in Italy  TriciaG PL OK
56 2.26 The Jewish Philosophy  TriciaG PL OK
57 2.27 The Scholastic Philosophy  TriciaG PL OK
58 2.28 Abelard and his Fortunes  TriciaG PL OK
59 2.29 General Literature  TriciaG PL OK
60 2.30 The Great Schools  TriciaG PL OK
61 2.31 The Divided Papacy  TriciaG PL OK
62 2.32 Retrospect  TriciaG PL OK
63 3.1 The Heralds of Protestantism  TriciaG PL OK
64 3.2 The Humanism of Italy  TriciaG PL OK
65 3.3 The Reformatory Councils  TriciaG PL OK
66 3.4 The German Reformation: Martin Luther  TriciaG PL OK
67 3.5 Luther: Further Labors and Personal Character  TriciaG PL OK
68 3.6 Melanchthon and other German Reformers  TriciaG PL OK
69 3.7 The Reformation in German Switzerland  TriciaG PL OK
70 3.8 The Reformation in French Switzerland  TriciaG PL OK
71 3.9 The English Reformation: First Period  TriciaG PL OK
72 3.10 The English Reformation: Second Period  TriciaG PL OK
73 3.11 The Scotch Reformation  TriciaG PL OK
74 3.12 The Reformation in the Netherlands  TriciaG PL OK
75 3.13 The Reformation in France  TriciaG PL OK
76 3.14 The Reformation in Italy  TriciaG PL OK
77 3.15 The Reformation in Spain and Portugal  TriciaG PL OK
78 3.16 The Reformation in Scandinavia  TriciaG PL OK
79 3.17 The Reformation in the Slavic Lands  TriciaG PL OK
80 3.18 Survey of Results  TriciaG PL OK
81 3.19 The Four Hundredth Anniversary of Luther's Birth  TriciaG PL OK
82 4.1 Recuperative Measures of Romanism  TriciaG PL OK
83 4.2 The Order of Jesuits  TriciaG PL OK
84 4.3 The English Church under James I and Charles I  TriciaG PL OK
85 4.4 The English Puritans  TriciaG PL OK
86 4.5 The Quakers  TriciaG PL OK
87 4.6 Cromwell and the Commonwealth  TriciaG PL OK
88 4.7 The Church During the Restoration  TriciaG PL OK
89 4.8 English Deism  TriciaG PL OK
90 4.9 The Protestant Church in Germany  TriciaG PL OK
91 4.10 Mysticism in Germany  TriciaG PL OK
92 4.11 The Thirty Years' War  TriciaG PL OK
93 4.12 The Protestant Emigration to America  TriciaG PL OK
94 4.13 Arminius and the Synod of Dort  TriciaG PL OK
95 4.14 The Salzburg Persecution  TriciaG PL OK
96 4.15 Spener and Pietism  TriciaG PL OK
97 4.16 The Moravians  TriciaG PL OK
98 4.17 Swedenborg and the New Church  TriciaG PL OK
99 4.18 Rationalism in Germany  TriciaG PL OK
100 4.19 The Evangelical Reaction  TriciaG PL OK
101 4.20 French Mysticism and Flemish Jansenism  TriciaG PL OK
102 4.21 French Infidelity  TriciaG PL OK
103 4.22 French Protestantism  TriciaG PL OK
104 4.23 The Russo-Greek Church  TriciaG PL OK
105 4.24 Wesley and Methodism  TriciaG PL OK
106 4.25 The Tractarian Movement  TriciaG PL OK
107 4.26 The Schools in the Church of England  TriciaG PL OK
108 4.27 The English Universities  TriciaG PL OK
109 4.28 Scholars and Divines of the English Church  TriciaG PL OK
110 4.29 Puritan and Presbyterian Scholars and Divines  TriciaG PL OK
111 4.30 Critical Periods in the History of the Scottish Church  TriciaG PL OK
112 4.31 The Ekskine Schism and the Haldane Revival  TriciaG PL OK
113 4.32 The Great Disruption  TriciaG PL OK
114 4.33 Learning and Literary Culture in the Roman Catholic Church  TriciaG PL OK
115 4.34 The Growth of Mary-Worship  TriciaG PL OK
116 4.35 The End of the Temporal Power of the Papacy  TriciaG PL OK
117 4.36 The Contest with Germany  TriciaG PL OK
118 4.37 The Survival of Superstition  TriciaG PL OK
119 4.38 Roman Catholicism in England  TriciaG PL OK
120 4.39 The Vatican Council  TriciaG PL OK
121 4.40 The Old Catholics  TriciaG PL OK
122 4.41 The Evangelical Alliance  TriciaG PL OK
123 4.42 The Sunday-School  TriciaG PL OK
124 4.43 The Revision of the Bible  TriciaG PL OK
125 4.44 The Protestant Mission Field  TriciaG PL OK
126 4.45 The Temperance Reform  TriciaG PL OK
127 4.46 Philanthropy in England and Germany  TriciaG PL OK
128 4.47 English Preachers  TriciaG PL OK
129 4.48 Literature and Religion in England  TriciaG PL OK
130 4.49 The Salvation Army  TriciaG PL OK
131 4.50 Survey of Religious Life on the Continent  TriciaG PL OK
132 5.1.1 The New Christendom  TriciaG PL OK
133 5.1.2 The Spanish Colonization  TriciaG PL OK
134 5.1.3 The French Colonization  TriciaG PL OK
135 5.1.4 The English Colonization: Virginia and Massachusetts  TriciaG PL OK
136 5.1.5 Maryland, Pennsylvania, and other English Colonies  TriciaG PL OK
137 5.1.6 Continental Colonies: Dutch, Swedes, Huguenots, and other Protestants  TriciaG PL OK
138 5.1.7 The Providential Planting  TriciaG PL OK
139 5.1.8 Political Framework of the Colonies  TriciaG PL OK
140 5.1.9 Church Government in the Colonies  TriciaG PL OK
141 5.1.10 Education  TriciaG PL OK
142 5.1.11 Intolerance in the Colonies  TriciaG PL OK
143 5.1.12 Religious Life of the Colonies  TriciaG PL OK
144 5.1.13 Colonial Worship and Usages  TriciaG PL OK
145 5.1.14 Missions to the Indians  TriciaG PL OK
146 5.1.15 Theological Movements  TriciaG PL OK
147 5.1.16 Religious Literature  TriciaG PL OK
148 5.1.17 Early Leaders  TriciaG PL OK
149 5.1.18 The Influence of the Puritans  TriciaG PL OK
150 5.1.19 The Episcopal Defection in Connecticut  TriciaG PL OK
151 5.2.1 The Church at the Founding of the Republic  TriciaG PL OK
152 5.2.2 The Separation of Church and State  TriciaG PL OK
153 5.2.3 The French Infidelity  TriciaG PL OK
154 5.2.4 Revival at the Beginning of the Century  TriciaG PL OK
155 5.2.5 Expansion in the South and West  TriciaG PL OK
156 5.2.6 The Protestant Episcopal Church  TriciaG PL OK
157 5.2.7 The Congregational Church  TriciaG PL OK
158 5.2.8 The Reformed Churches  TriciaG PL OK
159 5.2.9 The Baptist Church  TriciaG PL OK
160 5.2.10 The Presbyterian Church  TriciaG PL OK
161 5.2.11 The Lutheran Church  TriciaG PL OK
162 5.2.12 American Methodism  TriciaG PL OK
163 5.2.13 The Roman Catholic Church  TriciaG PL OK
164 5.2.14 The Unitarian Church  TriciaG PL OK
165 5.2.15 The Universalist Church  TriciaG PL OK
166 5.2.16 The Moravian Church  TriciaG PL OK
167 5.2.17 Alexander Campbell and the Disciples of Christ  TriciaG PL OK
168 5.2.18 The Quakers  TriciaG PL OK
169 5.2.19 Other Denominations  TriciaG PL OK
170 5.2.20 The Transcendentalists  TriciaG PL OK
171 5.2.21 Communistic Churches  TriciaG PL OK
172 5.2.22 The Mormons  TriciaG PL OK
173 5.2.23 The Antislavery Reform  TriciaG PL OK
174 5.2.24 The Temperance Reform  TriciaG PL OK
175 5.2.25 Philanthropy and Christian Union  TriciaG PL OK
176 5.2.26 Missions  TriciaG PL OK
177 5.2.27 The Sunday-School  TriciaG PL OK
178 5.2.28 Christian Literature  TriciaG PL OK
179 5.2.29 The American Pulpit  TriciaG PL OK
180 5.2.30 Theology of the American Church  TriciaG PL OK
181 5.2.31 Theological Scholarship  TriciaG PL OK