A Key to the Knowledge of Church History (Ancient)
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John Henry Blunt. A Key to the Knowledge of Church History (Ancient)
A Key to the Knowledge of Church History (Ancient)
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PREFACE
CHAPTER I
The foundation of the Church among the Jews
A.D. 33-A.D. 38
Section 1. Definition of the Church
Section 2. Our Lord's Work in the Foundation of the Church
Section 3. The Day of Pentecost
Section 4. St. Peter's First Sermon, and its Results
Section 3. The First Beginnings of Persecution
Section 6. Worship and Discipline of the Infant Church
Section 8. The Martyrdom of St. Stephen
Section 9. Results of St. Stephen's Martyrdom
Section 10. The Conversion of St. Paul
CHAPTER II
The Foundation of the Church among the Heathen
A.D. 38–45
Section 1. The Conversion of Cornelius
Section 2. The Apostolic church in Jerusalem
Section 3. The Apostolic Church in Antioch
CHAPTER III
The Extension of the Church throughout the World
A.D. 45–70
Section 1. The First Mission to the Gentiles
Section 2. The Ministry of the Apostolic Church
Section 3. The First Council of the Church
Section 4. St. Paul's Second Apostolic Journey
Section 5. St. Paul's Third Apostolic Journey
Section 6. St. Paul at Rome
CHAPTER IV
Final Settlement of the Church by St. John
A.D. 67–100
Section 1. Second Council at Jerusalem
Section 2. Development of the Church
Section 3. St. John at Ephesus[5]
Section 4. St. John's Writings
CHAPTER V
The Primitive Church
A.D. 100-A.D. 312
Section 1. Causes of Persecution
Section 2. Number and Duration of Persecutions
Section 3. Nature and Extent of Persecutions
Section 4. Effects of Persecution on the Worship and Discipline of the Church
CHAPTER VI
The Church under the Roman Empire
A.D. 312-A.D. 680
Section 1. The altered Outward Circumstances of the Church
Section 2. Internal Trials of the Church
Section 3. The General Councils
Section 4. Intellectual Development in the Church
CHAPTER VII
The Early History of Particular Churches
A.D. 67-A.D. 500
Section 1. The Church of England
Section 2. The Church of Ireland
Section 3. The Church of Scotland
Section 4. Continental Churches
Section 5. The Church in Africa
Section 6. The Eastern Church
CHAPTER VIII
The Inroads of Mahometanism
A.D. 609-A.D. 732
Section 1. Mahomet
Section 2. The Religion of Mahomet
Section 3. The Spread of Mahometanism
CHAPTER IX
The Division between East and West
A.D. 680-A.D. 1054
Section I. Jealousy between Rome and Constantinople
Section 2. The Iconoclast (or Image-breaking) Controversy
Section 3. The Controversy respecting the Double Procession of the Holy Ghost
CHAPTER X
The Church of the Middle Ages
A.D. 900-A.D. 1500
Section 1. The Supremacy of the Popes
Section 2. Some account of the Popes of the Middle Ages
Section 3. The Monastic Orders
Section 4. The Crusades
Section 5. State of Religions Relief and Practice during the Middle Ages
CHAPTER XI
The Mediaeval History of Continental Churches
A.D. 900-A.D. 1500
Section 1. The Church of Italy
Section 2. The Church of France
Section 3. The Church of Spain and Portugal
Section 4. The Church of Germany
Section 5. The Church of Hungary
Section 6. The Church of Poland
Section 7. The Scandinavian Churches
Section 8. The Churches now comprehended in European Turkey and Greece
Section 9. The Church of Russia
CHAPTER XII
The Mediaeval Church in Great Britain and Ireland
A.D. 500-A.D. 1500
Section 1. The Church of England
Section 2. The Church of Ireland
Section 3. The Church of Scotland
INDEX
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John Henry Blunt
Published by Good Press, 2019
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Another important result of the Sauline persecution was the preaching of the Gospel in the important city of Antioch by the Greek-speaking Jews who sought refuge there[54], and who addressed themselves to their Hellenist countrymen. It was in this city, the third in rank in the Roman Empire, and afterwards the mother of Gentile Christendom, that the first branch of the Church speaking Greek as its original tongue, was now beginning to have its foundation; and it was also here that the disciples were first called by the honourable name of Christians[55].
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