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The Ancient Church
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Preface
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Contents
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THE ROMAN EMPIRE AT THE TIME OF THE BIRTH OF CHRIST
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THE LIFE OF CHRIST
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THE TWELVE AND THE SEVENTY
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THE PROGRESS OF THE GOSPEL FROM THE DEATH OF CHRIST TO THE DEATH OF
THE APOSTLE JAMES, THE BROTHER OF JOHN.
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THE ORDINATION OF PAUL AND BARNABAS; THEIR MISSIONARY TOUR
IN ASIA MINOR; AND THE COUNCIL OF JERUSALEM
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THE INTRODUCTION OF THE GOSPEL INTO EUROPE, AND THE MINISTRY OF PAUL AT
PHILIPPI
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THE MINISTRY OF PAUL IN THESSALONICA, BEREA, ATHENS,
AND CORINTH
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THE CONVERSION OF APOLLOS, HIS CHARACTER, AND THE
MINISTRY OF PAUL IN EPHESUS
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PAUL'S EPISTLES; HIS COLLECTION FOR THE POOR SAINTS AT JERUSALEM;
HIS IMPRISONMENT THERE, AND AT CAESAREA AND ROME
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PAUL'S SECOND IMPRISONMENT, AND MARTYRDOM; PETER, HIS EPISTLES, HIS
MARTYRDOM, AND THE ROMAN CHURCH
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THE PERSECUTIONS OF THE APOSTOLIC CHURCH, AND ITS CONDITION AT THE
TERMINATION OF THE FIRST CENTURY
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THE NEW TESTAMENT, ITS HISTORY, AND THE AUTHORITY OF ITS VARIOUS PARTS.
THE EPISTLE OF CLEMENT OF ROME
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THE DOCTRINE OF THE APOSTOLIC CHURCH
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THE HERESIES OF THE APOSTOLIC AGE
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THE WORSHIP OF THE APOSTOLIC CHURCH — ITS SYMBOLIC
ORDINANCES AND ITS DISCIPLINE
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THE EXTRAORDINARY TEACHERS OF THE APOSTOLIC CHURCH; AND ITS ORDINARY
OFFICE-BEARERS, THEIR APPOINTMENT, AND ORDINATION
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THE ORGANIZATION OF THE APOSTOLIC CHURCH
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THE ANGELS OF THE SEVEN CHURCHES
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FROM THE DEATH OF THE APOSTLE JOHN
TO THE CONVERSION OF CONSTANTINE,
A.D. 100 TO A.D. 312.
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THE PERSECUTIONS OF THE CHURCH
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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 ANCIENT CHURCH:
Its History, Doctrine, Worship, and Constitution,
Traced for the First Three Hundred Years.
BY
W.D. KILLEN, D.D.
Professor of Ecclesiastical History and Pastoral Theology to the
General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in Ireland.
"Glorious things are spoken of thee, O city of God."
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NEW YORK:
MDCCC.LIX.