it was written in Latin to be read throughout Europe as the answer of the Reformed Church of England, at the beginning of Queen Elizabeth's reign, to those who said that the Reformation set up a new Church; Its argument was that the English Church Reformers were going back to the old Church, not setting up a new; and this Jewel proposed to show by looking back to the first centuries of Christianity.
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A book on the events surrounding the Arian controversy. The book relates how Arianism started, how it had a temporary victory, and how it fell. A chronological table is included at the end of the book.
The Augsburg Confession, also known as the "Augustana" from its Latin name, Confessio Augustana, is the primary confession of faith of the Lutheran Church and one of the most important documents of the Lutheran reformation. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augsburg_Confession)
This is a second volume dealing with the early history of American Lutheranism. This book aims to record the theological attitude of the various Lutheran church bodies in the US.
A chronological diary of the acts of the General Assemblies of the Church of Scotland from the year 1638 to 1649.
The ancient church: its history, doctrine, worship, and constitution. History of the church of the first three centuries. First section is about the apostles. Second section is on the literature and theology of the apostolic age. Discussion on the heresies of the apostolic age. Section three is on the worship and organization of the early church.
The excuse for writing another history of the Reformation is the need for putting that movement in its proper relations to the economic and intellectual revolutions of the sixteenth century.
State of mankind from creation to the call of Abraham. summary of the history of the Jewish people, on the books of the old and new testament, leading doctrines of the Christian religion, history of Christianity in the Western Empire, forms of church-government and the ecclesiastical establishments.
Christian History, Containing accounts of the revival and propagation of religion in North America and Great Britain, for the year 1743. This is an old book, so old, they used f's instead of s's. Accounts from ministers of revivals in New England. Contains extracts from weekly Histories of Religion. Extracts of written letters from England and Scottland.
