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LECTURE I.— THE PROVINCE OF ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY. | ||
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Description of Ecclesiastical History | 1 | |
I. | Its first beginning | 2 |
The History of Israel, the first period of the History of the Church | 4 | |
Its peculiar interest | 5 | |
Its religious importance | 6 | |
II. | The History of Christendom, the second period of the History of the Church | 10 |
Relations of Civil and Ecclesiastical History | 11 | |
Points of contact between them | 15 | |
Points of divergence | 17 | |
Stages of the History of the Christian Church | 20 | |
1. The Transition from the Church of the Apostles to the Church of the Fathers | ib. | |
2. The Conversion of the Empire. The Eastern Church | 22 | |
3. The Invasion of the Barbarians. The Latin Church | 23 | |
4. The Reformation | ib. | |
The German, French, and English Church | 26 | |
Conclusion. The late Professor Hussey | 28 | |
LECTURE II.— THE STUDY OF ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY. | ||
Dryness of Ecclesiastical History | 33 | |
Remedy to be found in an Historical View of the Church | 34 | |
I. | History of Doctrines | 35 |
II. | History of Creeds and Articles | 35 |
III. | History of Events and Persons | 37 |
General Study | 38 | |
Detailed Study of great Events | 39 | |
The Councils | ib. |