Contents
Table of Contents
Chapter 1. The Age of the Apostles (A.D. 33–100)
Chapter 2. St. Ignatius (AD 116
Chapter 3. St. Justin Martyr (AD 166)
Chapter 4. St. Polycarp (AD 166)
Chapter 5. The Martyrs of Lyons and Vienne (AD 177)
Chapter 6. Tertullian; Perpetua and Companions (AD 181–206
Chapter 7. Origen (AD 185–254)
Chapter 8. St. Cyprian, Part I (AD 200–253)
Chapter 9. From Gallienus to the End of the Last Persecution (AD 261–313)
Chapter 10. Constantine the Great (AD 313–337)
Chapter 11. The Council of Nicaea (AD 325)
Chapter 14. St. Basil and St. Gregory of Naziansum; Council of Constantinople
Chapter 15. St. Ambrose (AD 374–397
Chapter 16. The Temple of Serapis (AD 391)
Chapter 17. Church Government.
Chapter 19. Arcadius and Honorius (AD 395–423)
Chapter 20. St. John Chrysostom (AD 347–407)
Chapter 21. St. Augustine (AD 354–430)
Chapter 22. Councils of Ephesus and Chalcedon (AD 431–451)
Chapter 23. Fall of the Western Empire (AD 451–476)
Chapter 24. Conversion of the Barbarians; Christianity in Britain
Chapter 25. Scotland and Ireland
Chapter 27. Justinian (AD 527–565)
Chapter 28. Nestorians and Monophysites.
Chapter 29. St. Benedict (AD 480–529)
Chapter 1. Mahometanism; Image-Worship (AD 612–794)
Chapter 2. The Church in England (AD 604–734)
Chapter 3. St. Boniface (AD 680–755
Chapter 4. Pipin and Charles the Great (AD 741–814)
Chapter 5. Decay of Charles the Great's Empire (AD 814–887)
Chapter 6. State of the Papacy (AD 891–1046)
Chapter 7. Missions of the Ninth and Tenth Centuries
Chapter 8. Pope Gregory the Seventh
Chapter 9. The First Crusade (AD 1095–1099)
Chapter 10. New Orders of Monks; Military Orders
Chapter 11. St. Bernard (AD 1091–1153)
Chapter 12. Adrian IV; Alexander III; Becket; The Third Crusade (AD 1153–1192)
Chapter 13. Innocent the Third (AD 1198–1216)
Chapter 14. Frederick II; St. Lewis of France (AD 1220–1270)
Chapter 15. Peter of Murrone (AD 1294)
Chapter 17. The Popes at Avignon; the Ruin of the Templars (AD 1303–1312)
Chapter 18. The Popes at Avignon (continued) (AD 1314–1352)
Chapter 19. Religious Sects and Parties
Chapter 20. John Wyclif (AD c1324–1384)
Chapter 21. The Popes Return to Rome (AD 1367–1377)
Chapter 22. The Great Schism (AD 1378–1410)
Chapter 23. John Huss (AD 1369–1414)
Chapter 24. The Council of Constance (AD 1414–1417)
Chapter 25. The Hussites (AD 1418–1431)
Chapter 26. Councils of Basel and Florence (AD 1431–9)
Chapter 27. Nicolas V and Pius II (AD 1447–1464)
Chapter 28. Jerome Savonarola (AD 1452–1498)