Manual of Universal Church History, Volume 1

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R. Clarke and Company, 1874
 

Índice

The Teachings of St Paul relative to the Organization of
204
Christian LifeWorshipEcclesiastical Discipline 55 Christian Fellowship and Christian Life
207
Worship
210
Discipline
212
Heresies of this EpochLabors of St JohnClose of the Apostolic Age A D 34100
216
PseudoMessiahsDositheus Simon Magus Menander Cerin thusThe Docetae and Nicolaitanes
219
St John the ApostleHis Conflicts with Heretics
226
Summary of the Doctrines of the ApostlesTheir Mode of Teaching
230
PART SECOND Exterior Development of the Church CHAPTER I 1 Propagation of Christianity 2 Persecutions against the Christian Church 62 Grow...
236
Christian Churches in Africa
239
Propagation of Christianity in Europe
241
Causes of the Rapid Propagation of Christianity
254
Obstacles to the Propagation of Christianity
257
a During the Second Century
263
6 During the Third Century
270
Attacks upon Christianity by Pagan Writers
287
The Christian Apologists
293
The Martyrs of the Catholic Church and their Influence
299
Heresies 8 71 GnosticismIts Origin and Characteristics
304
The Characteristics of the Different Forms of Gnosticism
310
The AntiJewish Ophites
316
Valentinus
319
Carpocrates
323
Hermogenes
325
Bardesanes
327
Tatian
328
Marcion
329
Ebionitic Gnostics Pseudo Clement
332
Persian GnosisManichaeism
335
The Montanists and the Alagi
342
Rationalistic Forms of HeresyThe Monarchians or AntiTrini tarians
348
A Ebionites or Dynamic AntiTrinitarians
349
B Patripassionists or Modalists
351
Compromise between the Dynamists and Modalists
356
The Doctrine of the Catholic Church as Distinguished from Defective Heretical Teaching 76 Tradition or the Principle by which Christian Doctrine is ...
358
Doctrine of the Church regarding the Unity of God
363
Development of the Organization of the ChurchGrowth of the Authority of the MetropolitanProvincial Councils
405
Primacy of the Bishop of RomeHe is the Center of Unity for the Whole Church
409
Thascius Caecilius Cyprian
414
WorshipDisciplineReligious and Moral Life of the Chris
416
SECOND EPOCH
462
Development of the Doctrine of the Catholic Church Occa
506
finus Theophilus St Chrysostom
554
Human Nature as opposed to the Pelagian Heresy
571
The SemiPelagiansPredestination
584
Heresies Relative to the Dogma of the Incarnation
590
Heresy of EutychesEcumenical Council of Chalcedon
604
Parties among the MonophysitesEfforts of the Emperors
611
Origen condemned as a Monophysite and the Three Chapters
620
Establishment of an Independent Monophysite Church
631
Constitution and Government of the Church
646
The Bishop and his Diocese
659
Metropolitans Exarchs and Patriarchs
663
The Primacy of the Bishop of Rome
668
Councils and Ecclesiastical Legislation
677
Worship Discipline Religious and Moral Life of the People 132 Churches and their Ornaments
685
Liturgical Vestments Hymnology and Song
693
Feasts and Fasts of the Church
697
Realization of Christian Worship through the Sacraments 135 Baptism and Confirmation
706
The Holy Eucharist the Center of all Christian Worship
710
Discipline of the Secret
725
The Sacrament of PenancePenitential DisciplineIndul gences
727
Orders Matrimony Extreme Unction Burials
734
Religious and Moral Life of the Christians
739
Origin Aim and Scope of Monastic Life
744
Monastic Life in the EastSt Anthony
748
Adversaries of Christian LifePriscillian Audius the Messa lians Aëtius Jovinian Vigilantius Helvidius Bonosus the Paulicians Hypsistarii
755
RETROSPECT
764
Chronological Table of Popes and Emperors
767
Chronological Table of Principal Personages and Events
770
Chronological Table of Councils
777

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