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CONTENTS.

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.