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The Christian’s Guide to Church History

Book, paperback, 119 pages

Copyright © 2000  James L. Melton

Suggested Donation: $5.00 each

 

The text to The Christian’s Guide to Church History is not available online.  The following is an alphabetical list of the topics covered in the book, in the order that they appear in the book:

 

Albigenses

Amish

Anabaptists

Apostle’s Creed

Appleman, Hyman

Aquinas, Thomas

Arians

Arius of Alexandria

Arminius, Jacob

Arnold of Brescia

Asbury, Francis

Athanasius

Augustine, Aurelius

Aurelius, Marcus

Ayer, William Ward

Baeda

Baptist

Benedict of Nursia

Berthold of Roumania

Beza, Theodore

Billington, Dallas

Bliss, Phillip

Bogomiles

Booth, William

Brainerd, David

Bray, Billy

Bunyan, John

Burgeon, Dean John William

Calvin, John

Carey, William

Cartwright, Peter

Cathari

Chapman, J. Wilbur

Charlemagne

Chiliasm

Chrysostom, John

Church Fathers

Clarendon Constitutions

Clarke, John

Clement of Alexandria

Clement of Rome

Columba

Constanius

Constantine the Great

Council of Arles

Council of Chalcedon

Council of Nicaea

Council of Trent

Cranmer, Thomas

Cromwell, Oliver

Crosby, Fanny

Crusades, The

Cyprian

DeHaan, M.R.

Diocletian

Dominic

Domitian

Donatists

Douay-Rheims Bible

Ebionites

Ecumenical Movement

Edict of Milan

Edict of Nantes

Edict of Spires

Edwards, Jonathan

Eliot, John

Erasmus, Desiderius

Eusebius of Caesarea

Eutyches

Evans, Christmas

Farel, Guillaume

Finney, Charles G.

Foxe, George

Francis of Assisi

Fuller, Charles

Gideons

Goforth, Jonathan

Graham, Billy

Great Awakening

Green, Oliver B.

Gregory I

Ham, Mordecai

Henry of Lausanne

Henry IV

Henry VIII

Hort, Fenton John Anthony

Hubmaier, Balthasar

Huguenots

Huss, John

Hyles, Jack

Ignatius

Inquisition

Interdict

Irenaeus

Ironside, Harry

Jackson, Sheldon

Jerome

Jesuits

Joan of Arc

Jones Sr., Bob

Jones, Sam

Judson, Adoniram

Julian the Apostate

Knox, John

Larkin, Clarence

Livingstone, David

Lollards

Loyola, Ignatius

Lully, Raymond

Luther, Martin

Machen, J. Gresham

Manichaeans

Marcion

Marsden, Samuel

Marsilius of Padua

Martyr, Justin

Mary, Queen

Melanchthon, Phillip

Mennonites

Methodists

Methodius

Meyer, F. B.

Monasticism

Montanists

Moody, Dwight L.

Moravians

Morrison, Henry Clay

Mueller, George

Nero

Nestorians

Norris, J. Frank

Novatians

Origen, Adamantius

Pantaenus

Papias

Pascal, Blaise

Paton, John

Patricius

Paulicians

Pelagius

Peter the Lombard

Philip the Fair

Philo

Pliny the Younger

Polycarp

Porter, Ford

Presbyterians

Puritans

Quakers

Radbertus, Paschasius

Reformation

Renaissance

Rice, John R.

Riley, William B.

Roberson, Lee

Roloff, Lester

Ruckman, Peter S.

Sabellius

Savonarola, Girolamo

Scofield, Cyrus I.

Servetus, Michael

Simons, Menno

Smith, Gipsy

Smith, Oswald J.

Socinians

Spurgeon, Charles H.

St. Bartholomew Day

    Massacre

Stephanus, Robert

Studd, C.T.

Sunday, Billy

Talmage, Dewitt

Tanchelm of Flanders

Taylor, Hudson

Tertullian

Textus Receptus

Tischendorf, Count

Torrey, R. A.

Trajan, Decius

Trotter, Mel

Truett, George

Tyndale, William

Ufilas

Vick, George Beauchamp

Waldenses

Wesley, Charles

Wesley, John

Westcott, Brook Foss

Whitfield, George

Williams, Roger

Wycliffe, John

Zinzendorf, Count

Zwingli, Ulrich

 

 

The following entry is a sample of the writing style found throughout the book:

 

 

BOOTH, WILLIAM (1829-1912)

 

William Booth left the Methodist Church and founded the Salvation Army in 1865.  He and his wife, Catherine (1828-1890) ministered to the poor of London by preaching the gospel and meeting social needs.  They preached on the public streets and used only a King James Bible.  By 1878, Booth had his Salvation Army fully organized with ranks and uniforms.

 

While lying on his death bed he was brought some poached eggs for breakfast.  His response: “Hundreds of people in London have nothing to eat this morning and do you bring me poached eggs?”

  

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