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History of the Christian Church to the Reformation, from the German of Professor Kurtz, 5th edn.
Johann Heinrich Kurtz [1809-1890] & Alfred Edersheim [1825-1889]


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Book Description

Title:
History of the Christian Church to the Reformation, from the German of Professor Kurtz, 5th edn.
Author:
Publication Year:
Location:
Edinburgh
Publisher:
T & T Clark
Pages:
526
Subjects:
Church History, Patristics, Introduction
Copyright Holder:
Public domain

Johann Heinrich Kurtz [1809-1890] & Alfred Edersheim [1825-1889], History of the Christian Church to the Reformation, from the German of Professor Kurtz, 5th edn

Table of Contents

  • Preface
  • Introduction to the History of the Christian Church
  • The Preparatory History of the Christian Church
  • First Section. History of the Development of the Church in its Antique and Classical Form
    • First Period of Ecclesiastical History Under the Antique and Classical Form of Culture (100-323)
    • Second Period of Ecclesiastical History Under the Antique Classical Form (323-692)
    • Second Period of Ecclesiastical History Under the Antique and Classical Form (692-1453)
  • Second Section. History of the Church in its Mediæval and Germanic Form of Development
    • First Period. History of the Church in its Mediæval and Germanic Form of Development (Cent. 4-9)
    • Second Period. History of the Church in its Mediæval and Germanic Form of Development (Cent. 10-13)
    • Third Period. History of the Church in its Mediæval and Germanic Form of Development (Cent. 14 and 15)
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