CRISTO RAUL' S READING HALL "DOORS OF WISDOM" |
THE POPES OF THE FIRST CENTURYSAINT PETER A.D. 42-67; SAINT LINUS, SAINT ANACLETUS, SAINT CLEMENT CLEMENT-------------------------THE FIRST EPISTLE OF CLEMENT TO THE CORINTHIANS-----------------------------------------THE HERETICS OF THE FIRST CENTURY.SIMON MAGUS. CERINTHUS. MENANDER. SATURNINUS. BASILIDES. Ebionism and Ebionites. LEUCIUS |
THE POPES OF THE SECOND CENTURYEVARISTUS (100-109) - ALEXANDER I (109-119) - SAINT SIXTUS I (119) - SAINT TELESPHORUS (119-127) - SAINT HYGINUS (127-139) - SAINT PIUS I (139-142) - SAINT ANICETUS (157-168) - SAINT SOTER (168-177)- SAINT ELEUTHERUS (177-193)- SAINT VICTOR I (193-202)-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------THE FATHERS OF THE CHURCH IN THE SECOND CENTURY.-----------------------------------THE SAINTS OF THE SECOND CENTURY.POLYCARPUS. (AD c. 70-150) St. IGNATIUS (A.D. c. 50-117) CLEMENT OF ALEXANDRIA (AD. 150 - c. 215)---------------------------THE HERETICS OF THE SECOND CENTURY.CERDON. MARCION. DOCETISM. CARPOCRATES. VALENTINUS
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PAPIAS AND HIS CONTEMPORARIESA STUDY OF RELIGIOUS THOUGHT IN THE SECOND CENTURY
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HISTORY OF THE CHURCH AND THE EMPIRE FROM THE PERSECUTION OF THE CHURCH BY NERO TO CONSTANTINE’S EDICT OF TOLERATION,AD 64-313. |
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HISTORY OF THE CHURCH AND THE EMPIREFROM CONSTANTINE TO THE DEATH OF THEODOSIUS THE GREAT,A.D. 313-395 |
THE POPES OF THE FIFTH CENTURYST. INNOCENT I ( 401-417) ST. ZOSIMUS (417-418) ST. BONIFACE I (418-422) ST. CELESTINE I (422-432) ST. SIXTUS III (432-440) ST. LEO I (440-461) SAINT HILARY A.D. 461-467 // SAINT SIMPLICIUS 467-483 // SAINT FELIX III 483-492 // SAINT GELASIUS I 492-496 // SAINT ANASTASIUS II 496-498---------------------EASTERN BISHOPS OF THE FIFTH CENTURY.DOMNUS OF ANTIOCH ( 442-449 ) . JUVENAL(IS) OF JERUSALEM ( 422 - 458 ) . IBBAS OF EDESSA ( 436 - 457 ) . THEODORET OF CYRUS ( 423 - 457 )-------------------------------PLATINA'S LIBER PONTIFICALISTHE POPES OF THE FIFTH CENTURY |
Neoplatonism in relation to Christianity : an essay |
LIFE AND TIMES OF POPE GREGORY I THE GREAT |
POPE HONORIUS (625-638) TRIBUNAL OF REASON AND HISTORY.----------------------- |
THE LIFE AND TIMES OF ST. BONIFACE(680-755) |
HISTORY OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCHFROM THE APOSTOLIC AGE TO THE REFORMATIONA.D. 64-1517JAMES CRAIGIE ROBERTSON
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HISTORY OF THE HOLY EASTERN CHURCH. PATRIARCHATE OF ALEXANDRIABOOK I FROM THE FOUNDATION OF THE CHURCH OF ALEXANDRIA TO THE RISE OF NESTORIANISM. - BOOK II. THE RISE OF THE NESTORIAN HERESY, A.D. 428, TO THE DEPOSITION OF DIOSCORUS, AND THE GREAT SCHISM, A.D. 451. -. BOOK III FROM THE DEPOSITION OF DIOSCORUS TO THE CAPTURE OF ALEXANDRIA BY THE SARACENS. - BOOK IV. FROM THE CAPTURE OF ALEXANDRIA BY THE SARACENS TO THE ACCESSION OF SALADIN AS VIZIR - BOOK V. FROM THE ACCESSION OF SALADIN AS VIZIR (A.D. 1169) TO THE FIRST INTERFERENCE OF THE PORTUGUESE (AD 1490). - BOOK VI. FROM THE FIRST INTERFERENCE OF THE PORTUGUESE, A.D. 1490 TO THE DEATH OF HIEROTHEUS, A.D. 1846 |
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THE CONTEST BETWEEN EMPIRE AND PAPACY600 - 1300 A.C.Reform of the Church . Gregory VII - Germany under Henry IV - Conquest of South Italy and Sicily by the Normans - The Italian cities till . Islam in Syria and Egypt : 750-1100 - The first crusade - The Kingdom of Jerusalem : 1099-1291 - Germany : 1125-1152 - Italy : 1125-1152 -Frederick Barbarossa and the Lombard League - Henry VI - Development of ther Duchy of Normandy . Norman Conquest of England - England : 1087-1154. Henry II of England. Louis VI and Louis VII : 1108-1180- Communal movement - Monastic Orders . Canan Law - Medievak Scholls to c. 1300 -Philosophy in the Middle Ages |
J. B. BURY’ THE CAMBRIDGE MEDIEVAL HISTORY.VOLUME VIIDECLINE OF EMPIRE AND PAPACYITALY IN THE TIME OF DANTE - ITALY, 1313-1414 - GERMANY, 1273-1313. LEWIS THE BAVARIAN. CHARLES IV. BOHEMIA IN THE FOURTEENTH CENTURY. THE SWISS CONFEDERATION IN THE MIDDLE AGES. THE HANSA. TEUTONIC ORDER. THE POPES OF AVIGNON AND THE GREAT SCHISM. FRANCE: THE LAST CAPETIANS.FRANCE: THE HUNDRED YEARS’ WAR (TO 1380) FRANCE: ARMAGNACS AND BURGUNDIANS (1380-1422) ENGLAND: EDWARD I AND EDWARD II. EDWARD III AND RICHARD II. WYCLIF. WALES, 1066 TO 1485. IRELAND TO 1315. SCOTLAND TO 1328. SPAIN, 1252-1410.RUSSIA, 1015-1462. THE JEWS IN THE MIDDLE AGES.MEDIEVAL ESTATES. PEASANT LIFE AND RURAL CONDITIONS (c. 1100 TO c. 1500). THE EARLY RENAISSANCE. MEDIEVAL MYSTICISM |
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A HISTORY OF THE POPES FROM THE GREAT SCHISM TO THE SACK OF ROME (HTML)BOOK I THE GREAT SCHISM. 1378-1414 BOOK II THE COUNCIL OF CONSTANCE.1414-1418. BOOK III THE COUNCIL OF BASEL.1419-1447. BOOK IV. THE PAPAL RESTORATION.1444—1464.BOOK V. THE ITALIAN PRINCES. 1464—1518. BOOK VI. THE GERMAN REVOLT. 1517—1527 |
PAUL V. (1605-1621) |
THE MEDICI POPESLEO X AND CLEMENT VII
Julius II Improved position of the House of Medici—Leo Decimus Pontifex Maximus : Leo X—Adrian VI— Clement VII—The Sack of Rome— The Later Medici Popes: Gian-Angelo Medici of Milan, Pius IV— Alessandro de' Medici of Florence, Leo XI |
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THE REIGN OF HENRY THE EIGHTI.HENRY VII II. The Apprenticeship of Henry VIII. The Three Rivals III. King and Cardinal. From Calais to Rome IV.The Origin of the Divorce. The Pope's Dilemma V. LIFE AND FALL OF CARDINAL WOLSEY VI. "Down with the Church" "The Prevailing of the Gates of Hell" VII. The Crisis. Rex et Imperator VIII. The Final Struggle . Conclusion
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THE HISTORY OF THE REFORMATIONI MEDICEAN ROME II HABSBURG AND VALOIS III HABSBURG AND VALOIS (II) IV LUTHER. V NATIONAL OPPOSITION TO ROME IN GERMANY VI SOCIAL REVOLUTION AND CATHOLIC REACTION IN GERMANY VII THE CONFLICT OF CREEDS AND PARTIES IN GERMANY VIII RELIGIOUS WAR IN GERMANY IX REFORMATION IN FRANCE X THE HELVETIC REFORMATION XI CALVIN AND THE REFORMED CHURCH. XII THE CATHOLIC SOUTH XIII HENRY VIII XIV THE REFORMATION UNDER EDWARD VI XV PHILIP II AND MARY XVI THE ANGLICAN SETTLEMENT AND THE SCOTTISH REFORMATION XVII THE SCANDINAVIAN NORTH XVIII THE CH URCH AND REFORM XVIII TENDENCIES OF EUROPEAN THOUGHT IN THE AGE OF THE REFORMATION.
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THETHIRTY YEARS' WARTHE OUTBREAK OF THE THIRTY YEARS' WAR - THE VALTELLINE (1603-39) - THE PROTESTANT COLLAPSE (1620-30) – RICHELIEU - THE VASA IN SWEDEN AND POLAND (1560-1630.) - GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS (1630-1632) - WALLENSTEIN AND BERNARD OF WEIMAR (1632-4) NORDLINGEN AND PRAGUE (1634-5) - PRESBYTERIANS AND INDEPENDENTS - THE WESTMINSTER ASSEMBLY (1645-9 ) - THE PEACE OF WESTPHALIA - THE COMMONWEALTH AND THE PROTECTORATE (1649-59) - THE NAVY OF THE COMMONWEALTH AND THE FIRST DUTCH WAR - SCOTLAND FROM THE ACCESSION OF CHARLES I TO THE RESTORATION - IRELAND... FROM THE PLANTATION OF ULSTER TO THE CROMWELLIAN SETTLEMENT (1611-59) - THE SCANDINAVIAN NORTH. (1559-1660) - SPAIN AND SPANISH ITALY UNDER PHILIP III AND IV - FREDERICK HENRY, PRINCE OF ORANGE - DESCARTES AND CARTESIANISM. |
A PROTESTANT MANIFESTO
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AMAZONJEWELS FROM THE WESTERN CIVILIZATION |
THE LIVES OF THE POPES IN THE EARLY MIDDLE AGES |
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THE POPES UNDER THE LOMBARD RULE A.D. 590-795: |
THE POPES DURING THE CAROLINGIAN EMPIRE A.D. 795-891 |
THE POPES IN THE DAYS OF FEUDAL ANARCHY A.D. 891-1048 |
THE POPES OF THE GREGORIAN RENAISSANCE: A.D.1049-1130 |
The History of the Reformation in GermanyPOPE JULIUS II |
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THE PRINCES OF ACHAIAAND THE CHRONICLES OF MOREA
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A HISTORY OF THE LATER ROMAN EMPIRE FROM ARCADIUS TO IRENE ( AD 395 - 800 ) |
A HISTORY OF THE EASTERN ROMAN EMPIRE FROM THE FALL OF IRENE TO THE ACCESSION OF BASIL I. (AD 802-867) |