READING HALL THE DOORS OF WISDOM 2024 |
THE UNIVERSAL HISTORY OF CHRISTIANITU |
HISTORY OF THE POPES FROM THE CLOSE OF THE MIDDLE AGESFROM MARTIN V TO CLEMENT VII,A.D. 1417 TO 1534 |
LUDWIG VON PASTOR'S
HISTORY OF THE POPES FROM THE CLOSE OF THE MIDDLE AGES |
HISTORY OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH FROM THE APOSTOLIC AGE TO THE REFORMATIONA.D. 64-1517 |
A HISTORY OF THE POPES FROM THE GREAT SCHISM TO THE SACK OF ROMEBOOK 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 |
THE RENAISSANCE
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THE REFORMATION
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THE REFORMATION
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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 |
LUDWIG VON PASTOR'S
HISTORY OF THE POPES FROM THE CLOSE OF THE MIDDLE AGES
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MUCH has been written of the sufferings of foreigners in the recent Boxer uprising and correspondingly little of the conduct of the Chinese Christians. At a recent meeting of the North China Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church it was decided to inquire minutely into the persecutions from the standpoint of the natives, in the belief that a more adequate understanding of their heroism would be a stimulant to the faith of the Church. A committee was therefore appointed, and the native pastors were requested to gather up and forward reports of such cases as might be considered representative of the persecutions as a whole. To these reports were added such incidents in the lives of certain of the members as would contribute to a proper estimate of their character, and thus enable the reader to see the persecutions in their proper settings. Some of these accounts were put in story form, others were strung together in the order in which they happened, and nearly all are given in the words of those who suffered. We need not add that all were not equally faithful; but as the world is not interested in human failure, but only in success, we felt safe in recording only the experiences of those who were true to the faith they professed, and assuring the reader that but a small proportion of the persecuted played the part of the coward— most of these under circumstances which would have tested the courage of either the reader or the writer. I. T. H. Peking, July, 1902 |
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A HISTORY OF THE CHURCH OF FRANCE, FROM THE CONCORDAT OF BOLOGNA, A.D. 1516, TO THE REVOLUTION. vol.1A HISTORY OF THE CHURCH OF FRANCE, FROM THE CONCORDAT OF BOLOGNA, A.D. 1516, TO THE REVOLUTION. vol.2 |
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L'Église Romaine et le Premier Empire 1800-1814 vol-1L'Église Romaine et le Premier Empire 1800-1814 vol-2L'Église Romaine et le Premier Empire 1800-1814 vol-3L'Église Romaine et le Premier Empire 1800-1814 vol-4L'Église Romaine et le Premier Empire 1800-1814 vol-5 |
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MÉMOIRES DU CARDINAL CONSALVI- vol 1MÉMOIRES DU CARDINAL CONSALVI- vol 2 |
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THE CHURCHES SEPARATED FROM ROMECONTENTS I. The Church of England II. The Eastern Schisms - 1. The National Churches East of the Roman Empire 2. The Monophysite Schisms III. The Encyclical of the Patriarch Anthimius IV. The Roman Church before the Time of Constantine V. The Greek Church and the Greek Schism VI. Ecclesiastical Illyria VII. The Christian Missions South of the Roman Empire - 1. The Sahara 2. Nubia 3. Axoum and Himyar 4. The Arabs |
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A Select library of Nicene and post-Nicene fathers of the Christian churchVOL 1 / VOL 2 / VOL 3 / VOL 4 / VOL 5 / VOL 6 / VOL 7 / VOL 8 / VOL 9 / VOL 10 / VOL 11 / VOL 12 / VOL 13 / VOL 14v. 1. Eusebius: Church history, Life of Constantine the Great, and Oration in praise of Constantine //// v. 2. Socrates, Sozomenus: Church histories. ////.--v. 3. Theodoret, Jerome Gennadius, Rufinus: Historical writings, etc. ////.--v. 4. St. Athanasius: Select works and letters. ////.--v. 5. Gregory of Nyssa: Dogmatic treatises, etc. ////.--v. 6. St. Jerome: Letters and select works, ////.--v. 7. S. Cyril of Jerusalem. S. Gregory Nazianzen. ////.--v. 8. St. Basil: Letters and select works. ////.--v. 9. St. Hilary of Poitiers, John of Damascus, ////.--v. 10. St. Ambrose: Select works and letters. ////.--v. 11. Sulpitius Severus. Vincent of Lerins. John Cassian, ////.--v. 12. Leo the Great. Gregory the Great. ////.--v. 13. Part II. Gregory the Great. Ephraim Syrus. Aphrahat. ////.--v. 14. The seven ecumenical councils. ////
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NEOPLATONISM |
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150-215 |
CLEMENT OF ALEXANDRIA |
200-250 |
HYPPOLITUS AND CALLISTUS |
200-258 |
SAINT CYPRIAN |
272-337 |
CONSTANTINE THE GREAT |
300-400 |
HILARY OF POITIERS & SAINT MARTIN OF TOURS |
329-379 |
SAINT BASIL THE GREAT |
331-363 |
JULIAN THE APOSTATE Philosopher And Emperor |
340-397 |
SAINT AMBROSE |
347-407 |
SAINT JOHN CHRYSOSTOM |
347-420 |
SAINT JEROME |
354-430 |
SAINT AGUSTINE |
373-463 |
SAINT PATRICK |
389-477 |
GENSERIC, KING OF THE VANDALS |
395-453 |
ATTILA KING OF THE HUNS AND HIS PREDECESSORS |
450-528 |
JUSTIN THE FIRST |
454-726 |
THEODORIC THE GOTH |
d. 477 |
GENSERIC, KING OF THE VANDALS |
521-597 |
SAINT COLUMBA |
540-604 |
POPE GREGORY I THE GREAT |
560-636 |
ISIDORE OF SEVILLE |
700-781 |
LIFE OF ST. WALBURGE. |
748-814 |
CHARLEMAGNE. THE HISTORY OF THE FRANKS |
801-865 |
ANSKAR, THE APOSTLE OF THE NORTH |
806-882 |
HINCMAR |
841-870 |
SAINT EDMUND King And Martyr |
d. 877? |
The life of Saint Neot |
1015 –1085 |
THE LIFE AND TIMES OF HILDEBRAND , POPE GREGORY VII
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1046-1115 |
MATILDA OF TUSCANY |
1080–1134 |
SAINT NORBERT |
1094-1148 |
SAINT MALACHY O'MORGAIR |
1118-1170 |
THOMAS A BECKET |
1135–1140 |
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1160-1216 |
POPE INNOCENT III THE GREAT |
1170-1221 |
St. DOMINIC Founder Of The Friars Preachers |
1182-1226 |
St FRANCIS OF ASSISI |
1191-1231 |
SAINT ANTHONY OF PADUA |
1192-1280 |
ALBERT THE GREAT |
1194-1253 |
SAINT CLARE OF ASSISI |
1207-1231 |
SAINT ELIZABETH OF HUNGARY, DUCHESS OF THURINGIA |
1216-1227 |
POPE HONORIUS III |
1347-1380 |
Catherine of Siena and her companions-v1 //// St Catherine of Siena and her companions-v2 |
1369-1415 |
JOHN HUS |
1375–1447 |
Cardinal Beaufort |
1380-1444 |
ST BERNARDINE OF SIENA |
1384-1440 |
ST. FRANCES OF ROME |
1386-1456 |
Saint John Capistran |
1412-1431 |
JOAN OF ARC_ THE MAID |
1420-1498 |
TOMAS DE TORQUEMADA |
1436-1517 |
Cardinal XIMENEZ |
1504-1572 |
PIUS V |
1519-1605 |
THEODORE BEZA |
1443-1513 |
POPE JULIUS II |
1452-1498 |
GIROLAMO SAVONAROLA |
1467-1519 |
JOHN COLET |
1471-1530 |
CARDINAL WOLSEY |
1474-1566 |
Bartolome de LAS CASAS |
1475-1564 |
Michelangelo Buonarroti-1 // Michelangelo Buonarroti-2 |
1478-1535 |
SAINT THOMAS MORE |
1480-1530 |
PRINCESS MARGUERITE OF AUSTRIA |
1480-1547 |
Saint Gaetan Founder Of The Order Of Théatins |
1483-1546 |
MARTIN LUTHER |
1490-1555 |
HUGH LATIMER |
1491-1545 |
HENRY VIII
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1491-1556 |
SAINT IGNATIUS OF LOYOLA |
1495-1507 |
LIFE AND TIMES OF CARDINAL XIMENEZ |
1500-1558 |
CHARLES V |
1514-1572 |
JOHN KNOX |
1515-1582 |
SAINT TERESA |
1517-1572 |
PETER RAMUS and the educational reformation of the sixteenth century |
1522-1534 |
ADRIAN VI AND CLEMENT VII |
1526-1581 |
SAINT LOUIS BERTRAND |
1527-1598 |
PHILIP II OF SPAIN |
1550-1568 |
SAINT STANISLAS KOSTKA |
1550-1614 |
SAINT CAMILLUS OF LELLIS |
1580-1654 |
ST PETER CLAVER |
1585-1642 |
CARDINAL RICHELIEU |
1602-1661 |
MAZARIN |
1651-1719 |
JOHN BAPTISTE DE LA SALLE : founder of the Brothers of the Christian Schools |
1721-1808 |
DAVID ZEISBERGER, Western pioner and apostle of the Indians |
1774-1849 |
Life Of Cardinal Mezzofanti |
1796-1859 |
HORACE MANN |
1801-1890 |
John Henry Cardinal-Newman-1 // John Henry CardinalNewman-2 |
1808-1892 |
Cardinal Manning archbishop of Westminster -1 // CardinalManning 2 / |
1810-1903 |
Pope LEO XIII |
THE THIRD PART OF THE ECCLESIASTICAL HI8T0RY OF JOHN BISHOP OF EPHESUS. |
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THE NEO-PLATONISTS. A STUDY IN THE HISTORY OF HELLENISM |
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AUGUSTUS NEANDER. |
THE HISTORY OF THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION AND CHURCH DURING THE THREE FIRST CENTURIES.VOLUME 1 --- VOLUME II |
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