History of the christian church - philip schaff

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volume 1. first period - apostolic christianity

General Introduction
1:1 - Preparation for Christianity
1:2 - Jesus Christ
1:3 - The Apostolic Age
1:4 - St. Peter and the Conversion of the Jews
1:5 - St. Paul and the Conversion of the Gentiles
1:6 - The Great Tribulation
1:7 - St. John; the Consolidation of Jewish and Gentile Christianity
1:8 - Christian Life in the Apostolic Church
1:9 - Worship in the Apostolic Age
1:10 - Organization of the Apostolic Church
1:11 - Theology of the Apostolic Church
1:12 - The New Testament

volume 2. second period - ante-nicene christianity, a.d. 100-311

2:1 - Spread of Christianity
2:2 - Persecution of Christianity and Christian Martyrdom
2:3 - Literary Contest of Christianity with Judaism and Heathenism
2:4 - Organization and Discipline of the Church
2:5 - Christian Worship
2:6 - Christian Art
2:7 - The Church in the Catacombs
2:8 - The Christian Life in Contrast with Pagan Corruption
2:9 - Ascetic Tendencies
2:10 - Montanism
2:11 - The Heresies of the Ante-Nicene Age
2:12 - The Development of Catholic Theology
2:13 - Ecclesiastical Literature of the Ante-Nicene Age; Biographical Sketches of the Church Fathers

volume 3. third period - the church in union with the roman empire, from constantine the great to gregory the great, a.d. 311-590

3:1 - Downfall of Heathenism and Victory of Christianity in the Roman Empire
3:2 - The Literary Triumph of Christianity over Greek and Roman Heathenism
3:3 - Alliance of Church and State and its Influence on Public Morals and Religion
3:4 - Monasticism
3:5 - The Hierarchy and Polity of the Church
3:6 - Church Discipline and Schisms
3:7 - Public Worship and Religious Customs and Ceremonies
3:8 - Christian Art
3:9 - Theology. Development of the Ecumenical Orthodoxy
3:10 - Church Fathers and Theological Literature

volume 4. medieval christianity - from gregory i to gregory vii , a.d. 590-1073

4:1 - General Introduction to Medieval Church History
4:2 - The Conversion of England, Ireland, and Scotland
4:3 - Mohammedanism in its Relation to Christianity
4:4 - The Papal Hierarchy and the Holy Roman Empire
4:5 - The Conflict of the Eastern and Western Churches and their Separation
4:6 - Morals and Religion
4:7 - Monasticism
4:8 - Church Discipline
4:9 - Church and State
4:10 - Worship and Ceremonies
4:11 - Doctrinal Controversies
4:12 - Heretical Sects
4:13 - The State of Learning
4:14 - Biographical Sketches of Ecclesiastical Writers

volume 5. from gregory vii to boniface viii, a.d. 1049-1294

5:1 - The Hildebrandian Popes, 1049-1073
5:2 - Gregory VII, 10730-1085
5:3 - The Papacy from the Death of Gregory VII to the Concordat of Worms, 1085-1122
5:4 - The Papacy from the Concordat of Worms to Innocent III, 1122-1198
5:5 - Innocent III and his Age, 1198-1216
5:6 - The Papacy from the Death of Innocent III to Boniface VIII, 1216-1294
5:7 - The Crusades
5:8 - The Monastic Orders
5:9 - Missions
5:10 - Heresy and its Suppression
5:11 - Universities and Cathedrals
5:12 - Scholastic and Mystic Theology
5:13 - Scholasticism at its Height
5:14 - The Sacramental System
5:15 - Pope and Clergy
5:16 - Popular Worship and Superstition

volume 6. from boniface viii to martin luther, a.d. 1294-1517

6:1 - The Decline of the Papacy and the Avignon Exile, 1294-1377
6:2 - The Papal Schism and the Reformatory Councils, 1378-1449
6:3 - Leaders of Catholic Thought
6:4 - The German Mystics
6:5 - Reformers before the Reformation
6:6 - The Last Popes of the Middle Ages, 1447-1521
6:7 - Heresy and Witchcraft
6:8 - The Renaissance
6:9 - The Pulpit and Popular Piety
6:10 - The Close of the Middle Ages

volume 7. history of the reformation, 1517-1648

7:1 - Orientation
7:2 - Luther’s Training for the Reformation, 1483-1517
7:3 - German Reformation from the Publication of Luther’s Theses to the Diet of Worms, 1517-1521
7:4 - The German Reformation from the Diet of Worms to the Peasants’ War, 1521-1525
7:5 - The Inner Development of the Reformation from the Peasants’ War to the Diet of Augsburg, 1525-1530
7:6 - Propagation and Persecution of Protestantism
7:7 - The Sacramentarian Controversies
7:8 - The Political Situation Between 1526 and 1529
7:9 - Diet and Confession of Augsburg, 1530

volume 8. second book, the swiss reformation

8:1 - Introduction
8:2 - Zwingli’s Training, 1484-1519
8:3 - The Reformation in Zurich, 1519-1526
8:4 - Spread of the Reformation in German Switzerland and the Grisons
8:5 - The Civil and Religious War between the Roman Catholic and Reformed Cantons
8:6 - The Period of Consolidation
8:7 - The Preparatory Work, 1526-1536
8:8 - John Calvin and his Work
8:9 - From France to Switzerland, 1509-1536
8:10 - Calvin’s First Sojourn and Labors in Geneva, 1536-1538
8:11 - Calvin in Germany, 1538-1541
8:12 - Calvin’s Second Sojourn and Labors in Geneva, 1541-1564
8:13 - Constitution and Discipline of the Church of Geneva
8:14 - The Theology of Calvin
8:15 - Doctrinal Controversies
8:16 - Servetus: His Life, Trial, and Execution
8:17 - Calvin Abroad
8:18 - Closing Scenes in the Life of Calvin
8:19 - Theodore Beza