History of the Christian Religion to the Year 200In the Introduction a previous publisher states, We believe this work to be the most complete, honest and best documented work available on this subject. We present this work hoping that the facts presented will be more highly esteemed than common dogma and tradition. The author devoted years of intense and reliable study in the Library of Congress, with the help of insiders, to create this work. Considered one of the most important and accurate books on Christianity ever written. Covers the origin and history of Christian doctrines, lost gospels, a list of those gospels that were destroyed, and information on Irenaeus, Clement of Alexandria, and Turtullian. Presents carefully researched facts that often oppose traditional beliefs. |
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Inhalt
Fiest Period Apostolic Age A D 30 to A D 80 | 1 |
Second Peeiod Apostolic Fathees A D 80 to 120 | 40 |
Age of MiraclesContinued Simon Magus | 117 |
The Three Apooeyphal Gospels A D 120 to | 130 |
CHAPTER X | 144 |
CHAPTER XIV | 188 |
The Acts of Pilate | 202 |
CHAPTER XVI | 211 |
CHAPTER XXIV | 338 |
CHAPTER XXVI | 353 |
History of Jesus as given in the Gospels | 361 |
CHAPTER XXVIII | 379 |
CHAPTER XXIX | 388 |
CHAPTER XXX | 394 |
Gospel According to Matthew | 402 |
Acts of the Apostles | 415 |
CHAPTER XVII | 242 |
Writers of the Third Period | 251 |
Fourth Period | 261 |
145 | 272 |
Justin MartyrA D 150 to 160 | 304 |
CHAPTER XXII | 327 |
Writers of the Fifth Period | 440 |
CHAPTER XXXV | 449 |
Sixth Period | 462 |
Formation of the Roman Catholic Hierarchy | 474 |
CHAPTER XXXIX | 483 |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
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