The Christian’s Guide to Church History
Book, paperback, 119 pages
Copyright © 2000 James L. Melton
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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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