History of the Christian church / by Philip Chaff.

By: Schaff, Philip
Material type: TextTextPublisher: [s.l.]: [s.n.], [n.d.]Description: 3 v.; 23 cmSubject(s): Church history | Reformation | Church history -- Primitive and early church | Church history -- Modern periodDDC classification: R 270 S296 [n.d.]
Contents:
Contents: v.1. Apostolic Christianity, A.D. 1-100; Ante-Nicene Christianity, A.D. 100—311 (325); From the Constantine the great to Gregory the great, A.D. 311—590 (continued in vol. II). – v.2. From A.D. 590—1517; From Gregory VII. to Bonafice VIII. 1049 to 1294; From Bonafice VIII. to Martin Luther. A.D. 1294—1517 (continued in vol III). – v.3. History of the reformation. 1517—1648; The Swiss reformation; Index.
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Eight volumes in three.
Includes bibliographical references and index

Contents: v.1. Apostolic Christianity, A.D. 1-100; Ante-Nicene Christianity, A.D. 100—311 (325); From the Constantine the great to Gregory the great, A.D. 311—590 (continued in vol. II). – v.2. From A.D. 590—1517; From Gregory VII. to Bonafice VIII. 1049 to 1294; From Bonafice VIII. to Martin Luther. A.D. 1294—1517 (continued in vol III). – v.3. History of the reformation. 1517—1648; The Swiss reformation; Index.

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