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Philip Hughes a HISTORY of the CHURCH to the Eve of the Refo Philip Hughes A HISTORY OF THE CHURCH To the Eve of the Refo Philip Hughes A HISTORY OF THE CHURCH To the Eve of the Reformation ■ VOL. 1 ■ VOL. 2: 313- 1274 ■ VOL. 3: 1274- 1520 file:///D|/Documenta%20Chatolica%20Omnia/99%20-%20Provvisori/mbs%20Library/001%20-Da%20Fare/00-INDEX.HTM2006-06-02 21:26:32 A HISTORY OF THE CHURCH To the Eve of the Reformation by Philip Hughes Vol. 1:Index A HISTORY OF THE CHURCH To the Eve of the Reformation by Philip Hughes Vol. 1 Main Index ■ CHAPTER 1: THE WORLD IN WHICH THE CHURCH WAS FOUNDED ■ CHAPTER 2: THE FOUNDATION OF THE CHURCH ■ CHAPTER 3: THE FIRST CONTACTS WITH THE PAGAN RELIGIOUS WORLD. ■ CHAPTER 4: THE CRISES OF THE THIRD CENTURY ■ CHAPTER 5: THE WAY OF CHRISTIAN LIFE ■ CHAPTER 6: THE CHURCH AND THE PAGAN ROMAN EMPIRE ■ CHAPTER 7: THE ARIANS, 318-359 ■ CHAPTER 8: THE CATHOLIC RESTORATION. 359-382 ■ CHAPTER 9: ROME AND THE CATHOLIC EAST. 381-453 file:///D|/Documenta%20Chatolica%20Omnia/99%20-%20Provvisori/mbs%20Library/001%20-Da%20Fare/0-ha.htm (1 of 2)2006-06-02 21:26:32 A HISTORY OF THE CHURCH To the Eve of the Reformation by Philip Hughes Vol. 1:Index ■ CHAPTER 10: THE TRADITIONAL FAITH AND THE IMPERIAL POLICY file:///D|/Documenta%20Chatolica%20Omnia/99%20-%20Provvisori/mbs%20Library/001%20-Da%20Fare/0-ha.htm (2 of 2)2006-06-02 21:26:32 A HISTORY OF THE CHURCH To the Eve of the Reformation by Philip Hughes Vol. 2: 313-1274:Index A HISTORY OF THE CHURCH To the Eve of the Reformation by Philip Hughes Vol. 2: 313-1274 Main Index ■ CHAPTER 1: THE CHURCH IN THE WEST DURING THE LAST CENTURY OF THE IMPERIAL UNITY, 313-30 ■ CHAPTER 2:THE CHURCH AND THE DISRUPTION OF THE IMPERIAL UNITY, 395- 537 ■ CHAPTER 3: ST. GREGORY THE GREAT AND THE BEGINNINGS OF RESTORATION ■ CHAPTER 4: THE CHURCH AND THE CAROLINGIAN EMPIRE, 714-814 ■ CHAPTER 5: THE SIEGE OF CHRISTENDOM, 814-1046 ■ CHAPTER 6: THE RESTORATION OF SPIRITUAL INDEPENDENCE, 1046-1123 ■ CHAPTER 7: THE AGE OF ST. BERNARD, 1123-1181 ■ CHAPTER 8: THE CRISIS OF THE MIDDLE AGES, 1181-1198 file:///D|/Documenta%20Chatolica%20Omnia/99%20-%20Provvisori/mbs%20Library/001%20-Da%20Fare/0-hb.htm (1 of 2)2006-06-02 21:26:32 A HISTORY OF THE CHURCH To the Eve of the Reformation by Philip Hughes Vol. 2: 313-1274:Index ■ CHAPTER 9: INNOCENT III AND THE CATHOLIC REACTION, 1198-1216 ■ CHAPTER 10: THE THIRTEENTH CENTURY: ACHIEVEMENT AND PROBLEMS, 1216-1274. file:///D|/Documenta%20Chatolica%20Omnia/99%20-%20Provvisori/mbs%20Library/001%20-Da%20Fare/0-hb.htm (2 of 2)2006-06-02 21:26:32 A HISTORY OF THE CHURCH To the Eve of the Reformation by Philip Hughes Vol. 3: 1274-1520:Index A HISTORY OF THE CHURCH To the Eve of the Reformation by Philip Hughes Vol. 3: 1274-1520 Main Index ■ CHAPTER 1: GESTA PER FRANCOS, 1270- 1314 ■ CHAPTER 2: ‘THE AVIGNON CAPTIVITY’, 1314-1362 ■ CHAPTER 3: THE RETURN OF ST. PETER TO ROME, 1362-1420 ■ CHAPTER 4: FIFTY CRITICAL YEARS, 1420- 1471 ■ CHAPTER 5: ‘FACILIS DESCENSUS. .’ 1471- 1517 file:///D|/Documenta%20Chatolica%20Omnia/99%20-%20Provvisori/mbs%20Library/001%20-Da%20Fare/0-hc.htm2006-06-02 21:26:33 HA: CHAPTER 1: THE WORLD IN WHICH THE CHURCH WAS FOUNDED , Index. CHAPTER 1: THE WORLD IN WHICH THE CHURCH WAS FOUNDED Index 1. THE ROMAN IMPERIAL UNITY 2. THE PAGAN RELIGIONS OF THE ROMANO- HELLENISTIC CULTURE 3. THE RELIGION OF THE JEWS 4. TENDENCIES IN THE RELIGIOUS WORLD OF THE FIRST CENTURY A.D. file:///D|/Documenta%20Chatolica%20Omnia/99%20-%20Provvisori/mbs%20Library/001%20-Da%20Fare/1-ha0.htm2006-06-02 21:26:33 HA: CHAPTER 2: THE FOUNDATION OF THE CHURCH, Index. CHAPTER 2: THE FOUNDATION OF THE CHURCH Index 1. THE FOUNDER 2. THE FIRST GENERATION NOTE A: THE END OF JEWISH CHRISTIANITY NOTE B: ST. PETER AT ROME file:///D|/Documenta%20Chatolica%20Omnia/99%20-%20Provvisori/mbs%20Library/001%20-Da%20Fare/1-ha1.htm2006-06-02 21:26:33 HA: CHAPTER 3: THE FIRST CONTACTS WITH THE PAGAN RELIGIOUS WORLD. , Index. CHAPTER 3: THE FIRST CONTACTS WITH THE PAGAN RELIGIOUS WORLD. Index 1. THE RELIGIOUS WORLD OF THE SECOND CENTURY 2. THE FIRST APOLOGISTS 3. THE GNOSTICS AND THE CHURCH 4. ST. IRENAEUS OF LYONS 5. MARCION -- MONTANISM file:///D|/Documenta%20Chatolica%20Omnia/99%20-%20Provvisori/mbs%20Library/001%20-Da%20Fare/1-ha2.htm2006-06-02 21:26:33 HA: CHAPTER 4: THE CRISES OF THE THIRD CENTURY , Index. CHAPTER 4: THE CRISES OF THE THIRD CENTURY Index INTRODUCTION 1. THE EASTER CONTROVERSY 2. MONARCHIANS -- SABELLIUS -- ST. HIPPOLYTUS 3. THE PENITENTIAL CONTROVERSY -- ST. CALIXTUS I 4. THE SCHISM OF NOVATIAN 5. ST. CYPRIAN AND ROME 6. THE SCHOOL OF ALEXANDRIA -- ORIGEN 7. MITHRAISM 8. THE MANICHEES 9. DENIS OF ALEXANDRIA -- PAUL OF SAMOSATA file:///D|/Documenta%20Chatolica%20Omnia/99%20-%20Provvisori/mbs%20Library/001%20-Da%20Fare/1-ha3.htm2006-06-02 21:26:33 HA: CHAPTER 5: THE WAY OF CHRISTIAN LIFE , Index. CHAPTER 5: THE WAY OF CHRISTIAN LIFE Index INTRODUCTION file:///D|/Documenta%20Chatolica%20Omnia/99%20-%20Provvisori/mbs%20Library/001%20-Da%20Fare/1-ha4.htm2006-06-02 21:26:34 HA: CHAPTER 6: THE CHURCH AND THE PAGAN ROMAN EMPIRE , Index. CHAPTER 6: THE CHURCH AND THE PAGAN ROMAN EMPIRE Index 1. THE STATE -- HOSTILE AND TOLERANT 2. THE STATE DE-PAGANISED NOTE C: THE CHRISTIAN VIEW OF THE PERSECUTING STATE file:///D|/Documenta%20Chatolica%20Omnia/99%20-%20Provvisori/mbs%20Library/001%20-Da%20Fare/1-ha5.htm2006-06-02 21:26:34 HA: CHAPTER 7: THE ARIANS, 318-359 , Index. CHAPTER 7: THE ARIANS, 318-359 Index INTRODUCTION file:///D|/Documenta%20Chatolica%20Omnia/99%20-%20Provvisori/mbs%20Library/001%20-Da%20Fare/1-ha6.htm2006-06-02 21:26:34 HA: CHAPTER 8: THE CATHOLIC RESTORATION. 359-382 , Index. CHAPTER 8: THE CATHOLIC RESTORATION. 359- 382 Index INTRODUCTION file:///D|/Documenta%20Chatolica%20Omnia/99%20-%20Provvisori/mbs%20Library/001%20-Da%20Fare/1-ha7.htm2006-06-02 21:26:34 HA: CHAPTER 9: ROME AND THE CATHOLIC EAST. 381-453 , Index. CHAPTER 9: ROME AND THE CATHOLIC EAST. 381-453 Index 1. THE PRIMACY OF HONOUR. 381-419 2. EPHESUS. 427-433 3. CHALCEDON. 446-452 file:///D|/Documenta%20Chatolica%20Omnia/99%20-%20Provvisori/mbs%20Library/001%20-Da%20Fare/1-ha8.htm2006-06-02 21:26:34 HA: CHAPTER 10: THE TRADITIONAL FAITH AND THE IMPERIAL POLICY , Index. CHAPTER 10: THE TRADITIONAL FAITH AND THE IMPERIAL POLICY Index 1. THE AFTERMATH OF CHALCEDON. 452-518 2. JUSTINIAN. 527-565 3. BYZANTINE CATHOLICISM. 565-711 file:///D|/Documenta%20Chatolica%20Omnia/99%20-%20Provvisori/mbs%20Library/001%20-Da%20Fare/1-ha9.htm2006-06-02 21:26:35 HB: CHAPTER 1: THE CHURCH IN THE WEST DURING THE LAST CENTURY OF THE , Index. CHAPTER 1: THE CHURCH IN THE WEST DURING THE LAST CENTURY OF THE IMPERIAL UNITY, 313-30 Index 1. THE DONATIST SCHISM, 311-393 2. ST. AUGUSTINE AND THE DONATIST SCHISM 3. ST. AUGUSTINE AND THE HERESY OF PELAGIUS 4. THE INFLUENCE OF ST. AUGUSTINE 5. PRISCILLIAN 6. THE ROMAN SEE AND THE WESTERN CHURCHES file:///D|/Documenta%20Chatolica%20Omnia/99%20-%20Provvisori/mbs%20Library/001%20-Da%20Fare/1-hb0.htm2006-06-02 21:26:35 HB: CHAPTER 2:THE CHURCH AND THE DISRUPTION OF THE IMPERIAL UNITY, 395-537, Index. CHAPTER 2:THE CHURCH AND THE DISRUPTION OF THE IMPERIAL UNITY, 395-537 Index 1. THE SOCIAL AND POLITICAL SITUATION IN THE FOURTH CENTURY: DIOCLETIAN TO THEODOSIUS, 284-395 2. SOCIAL AND POLITICAL CHANGES DURING THE FIFTH CENTURY, 395-526 3. THE CHURCHES OF THE WEST DURING THE CRISIS SPAIN, AFRICA, GAUL 4. THE ROMAN SEE AND ITALY 5. ST. PATRICK AND THE CONVERSION OF THE IRISH 6. ST. BENEDICT AND THE HOLY RULE file:///D|/Documenta%20Chatolica%20Omnia/99%20-%20Provvisori/mbs%20Library/001%20-Da%20Fare/1-hb1.htm2006-06-02 21:26:35 HB: CHAPTER 3: ST. GREGORY THE GREAT AND THE BEGINNINGS OF RESTORATION , Index. CHAPTER 3: ST. GREGORY THE GREAT AND THE BEGINNINGS OF RESTORATION Index 1. ST. GREGORY, FOUNDER OF THE MIDDLE AGES 2. ITALY, GAUL AND SPAIN IN THE CENTURY OF ST. GREGORY 3. THE CHURCH IN ROMAN BRITAIN: THE CONVERSION OF THE ENGLISH, 313-735 4. MAHOMET AND THE RISE OF ISLAM 5. SPANISH CATHOLICISM AND ST. ISIDORE OF SEVILLE, 589-711 file:///D|/Documenta%20Chatolica%20Omnia/99%20-%20Provvisori/mbs%20Library/001%20-Da%20Fare/1-hb2.htm2006-06-02 21:26:35 HB: CHAPTER 4: THE CHURCH AND THE CAROLINGIAN EMPIRE, 714-814 , Index. CHAPTER 4: THE CHURCH AND THE CAROLINGIAN EMPIRE, 714-814 Index 1. THE HERESY OF THE ICONOCLASTS 2. THE WORK OF ST. BONIFACE 3. THE ORIGIN OF THE PAPAL STATE 4. THE FIRST YEARS OF THE PAPAL STATE 5. CHARLEMAGNE, 768-814 file:///D|/Documenta%20Chatolica%20Omnia/99%20-%20Provvisori/mbs%20Library/001%20-Da%20Fare/1-hb3.htm2006-06-02 21:26:36 HB: CHAPTER 5: THE SIEGE OF CHRISTENDOM, 814-1046 , Index. CHAPTER 5: THE SIEGE OF CHRISTENDOM, 814- 1046 Index 1. THE BREAK-UP OF CHARLEMAGNE'S EMPIRE, 814-888 2. CAROLINGIAN CATHOLICISM: PIETY, LEARNING, MISSIONS 3. EASTERN CATHOLICISM: THE END OF ICONOCLASM: THE SCHISM OF PHOTIUS: 813-925 4. THE ROMAN SEE AND THE DISSOLUTION OF THE EMPIRE, 814-900 5. THE ROMAN SEE AND THE ANARCHY, 900-1046 6. CATHOLIC LIFE DURING THE ANARCHY: ABUSES, REFORMERS, MISSIONARY CONQUESTS file:///D|/Documenta%20Chatolica%20Omnia/99%20-%20Provvisori/mbs%20Library/001%20-Da%20Fare/1-hb4.htm2006-06-02 21:26:36 HB: CHAPTER 6: THE RESTORATION OF SPIRITUAL INDEPENDENCE, 1046-1123 , Index.

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