Short History of the Christian Church

Short History of the Christian Church
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000 - Preface
Tác giả: John Fletcher Hurst
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    000 - Preface

  • 2

    001 - 1.1 The Church and Its History

  • 3

    002 - 1.2 The Scene of the Labors of the Apostles

  • 4

    003 - 1.3 The Greek and Roman Conditions

  • 5

    004 - 1.4 The Attitude of Judaism towards Christianity

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    005 - 1.5 The Period of Universal Persecution

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    006 - 1.6 Christian Worship

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    007 - 1.7 The Life of Christians

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    008 - 1.8 Ecclesiastical Organization

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    009 - 1.9 Ebionism and Gnosticism

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    010 - 1.10 The Pagan Literary Attack

  • 12

    011 - 1.11 The Christian Defenders

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    012 - 1.12 The Christian Schools

  • 14

    013 - 1.13 Liberation under Constantine

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    014 - 1.14 Reaction under Julian

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    015 - 1.15 The Montanistic Reform

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    016 - 1.16 Controversies on Christ

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    017 - 1.17 The Later Controversies

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    018 - 1.18 Ecclesiastical Schisms

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    019 - 1.19 The Scriptures and Tradition

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    020 - 1.20 Apocryphal Writings

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    021 - 1.21 Theology During the Early Period

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    022 - 1.22 Ecclesiastical Government and the Roman Primacy

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    023 - 1.23 Sacred Seasons and Public Worship

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    024 - 1.24 Ecclesiastical Discipline

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    025 - 1.25 Christian Life and Usages

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    026 - 1.26 The Church in the Catacombs

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    027 - 1.27 Monasticism

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    028 - 1.28 The Age of Gregory the Great

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    029 - 1.29 The Expansion of Christianity

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    030 - 1.30 The Close of the Early Period

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    031 - 2.1 The Medieval Transition

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    032 - 2.2 The Reign of Charlemagne

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    033 - 2.3 Church and State under the Later Carolingian Rulers

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    034 - 2.4 The Fictitious Isidore

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    035 - 2.5 Mohammedanism

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    036 - 2.6 The Schools of Charlemagne

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    037 - 2.7 Theological Movements

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    038 - 2.8 The Rule of the Popes

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    039 - 2.9 The Gregorian Reform

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    040 - 2.10 Moral Life and Ecclesiastical Usages

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    041 - 2.11 The Public Services

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    042 - 2.12 The Writers of the Times

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    043 - 2.13 New Missions

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    044 - 2.14 Schism between the East and the West

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    045 - 2.15 The Anglo-Saxon Church

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    046 - 2.16 Arnold of Brescia

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    047 - 2.17 The Waldenses and the Albigenses

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    048 - 2.18 Thomas Becket

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    049 - 2.19 The Monastic Orders

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    050 - 2.20 Monasteries as Centres of Intellectual Life

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    051 - 2.21 Christian Art

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    052 - 2.22 Christian Worship

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    053 - 2.23 The Crusades: A.D. 1096-1270

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    054 - 2.24 Arabic Philosophy

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    055 - 2.25 The Hohenstaufens in Italy

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    056 - 2.26 The Jewish Philosophy

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    057 - 2.27 The Scholastic Philosophy

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    058 - 2.28 Abelard and his Fortunes

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    059 - 2.29 General Literature

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    060 - 2.30 The Great Schools

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    061 - 2.31 The Divided Papacy

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    062 - 2.32 Retrospect

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    063 - 3.1 The Heralds of Protestantism

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    064 - 3.2 The Humanism of Italy

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    065 - 3.3 The Reformatory Councils

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    066 - 3.4 The German Reformation: Martin Luther

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    067 - 3.5 Luther: Further Labors and Personal Character

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    068 - 3.6 Melanchthon and other German Reformers

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    069 - 3.7 The Reformation in German Switzerland

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    070 - 3.8 The Reformation in French Switzerland

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    071 - 3.9 The English Reformation: First Period

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    072 - 3.10 The English Reformation: Second Period

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    073 - 3.11 The Scotch Reformation

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    074 - 3.12 The Reformation in the Netherlands

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    075 - 3.13 The Reformation in France

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    076 - 3.14 The Reformation in Italy

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    077 - 3.15 The Reformation in Spain and Portugal

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    078 - 3.16 The Reformation in Scandinavia

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    079 - 3.17 The Reformation in the Slavic Lands

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    080 - 3.18 Survey of Results

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    081 - 3.19 The Four Hundredth Anniversary of Luther's Birth

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    082 - 4.1 Recuperative Measures of Romanism

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    083 - 4.2 The Order of Jesuits

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    084 - 4.3 The English Church under James I and Charles I

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    085 - 4.4 The English Puritans

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    086 - 4.5 The Quakers

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    087 - 4.6 Cromwell and the Commonwealth

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    088 - 4.7 The Church During the Restoration

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    089 - 4.8 English Deism

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    090 - 4.9 The Protestant Church in Germany

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    091 - 4.10 Mysticism in Germany

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    092 - 4.11 The Thirty Years' War

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    093 - 4.12 The Protestant Emigration to America

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    094 - 4.13 Arminius and the Synod of Dort

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    095 - 4.14 The Salzburg Persecution

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    096 - 4.15 Spener and Pietism

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    097 - 4.16 The Moravians

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    098 - 4.17 Swedenborg and the New Church

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    099 - 4.18 Rationalism in Germany

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    100 - 4.19 The Evangelical Reaction

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    101 - 4.20 French Mysticism and Flemish Jansenism

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    102 - 4.21 French Infidelity

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    103 - 4.22 French Protestantism

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    104 - 4.23 The Russo-Greek Church

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    105 - 4.24 Wesley and Methodism

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    106 - 4.25 The Tractarian Movement

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    107 - 4.26 The Schools in the Church of England

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    108 - 4.27 The English Universities

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    109 - 4.28 Scholars and Divines of the English Church

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    110 - 4.29 Puritan and Presbyterian Scholars and Divines

  • 112

    111 - 4.30 Critical Periods in the History of the Scottish Church

  • 113

    112 - 4.31 The Ekskine Schism and the Haldane Revival

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    113 - 4.32 The Great Disruption

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    114 - 4.33 Learning and Literary Culture in the Roman Catholic Church

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    115 - 4.34 The Growth of Mary-Worship

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    116 - 4.35 The End of the Temporal Power of the Papacy

  • 118

    117 - 4.36 The Contest with Germany

  • 119

    118 - 4.37 The Survival of Superstition

  • 120

    119 - 4.38 Roman Catholicism in England

  • 121

    120 - 4.39 The Vatican Council

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    121 - 4.40 The Old Catholics

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    122 - 4.41 The Evangelical Alliance

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    123 - 4.42 The Sunday-School

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    124 - 4.43 The Revision of the Bible

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    125 - 4.44 The Protestant Mission Field

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    126 - 4.45 The Temperance Reform

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    127 - 4.46 Philanthropy in England and Germany

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    128 - 4.47 English Preachers

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    129 - 4.48 Literature and Religion in England

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    130 - 4.49 The Salvation Army

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    131 - 4.50 Survey of Religious Life on the Continent

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    132 - 5.1.1 The New Christendom

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    133 - 5.1.2 The Spanish Colonization

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    134 - 5.1.3 The French Colonization

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    135 - 5.1.4 The English Colonization: Virginia and Massachusetts

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    136 - 5.1.5 Maryland, Pennsylvania, and other English Colonies

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    137 - 5.1.6 Continental Colonies: Dutch, Swedes, Huguenots, and other Protestants

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    138 - 5.1.7 The Providential Planting

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    139 - 5.1.8 Political Framework of the Colonies

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    140 - 5.1.9 Church Government in the Colonies

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    141 - 5.1.10 Education

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    142 - 5.1.11 Intolerance in the Colonies

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    143 - 5.1.12 Religious Life of the Colonies

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    144 - 5.1.13 Colonial Worship and Usages

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    145 - 5.1.14 Missions to the Indians

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    146 - 5.1.15 Theological Movements

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    147 - 5.1.16 Religious Literature

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    148 - 5.1.17 Early Leaders

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    149 - 5.1.18 The Influence of the Puritans

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    150 - 5.1.19 The Episcopal Defection in Connecticut

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    151 - 5.2.1 The Church at the Founding of the Republic

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    152 - 5.2.2 The Separation of Church and State

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    153 - 5.2.3 The French Infidelity

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    154 - 5.2.4 Revival at the Beginning of the Century

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    155 - 5.2.5 Expansion in the South and West

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    156 - 5.2.6 The Protestant Episcopal Church

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    157 - 5.2.7 The Congregational Church

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    158 - 5.2.8 The Reformed Churches

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    159 - 5.2.9 The Baptist Church

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    160 - 5.2.10 The Presbyterian Church

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    161 - 5.2.11 The Lutheran Church

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    162 - 5.2.12 American Methodism

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    163 - 5.2.13 The Roman Catholic Church

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    164 - 5.2.14 The Unitarian Church

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    165 - 5.2.15 The Universalist Church

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    166 - 5.2.16 The Moravian Church

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    167 - 5.2.17 Alexander Campbell and the Disciples of Christ

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    168 - 5.2.18 The Quakers

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    169 - 5.2.19 Other Denominations

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    170 - 5.2.20 The Transcendentalists

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    171 - 5.2.21 Communistic Churches

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    172 - 5.2.22 The Mormons

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    173 - 5.2.23 The Antislavery Reform

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    174 - 5.2.24 The Temperance Reform

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    175 - 5.2.25 Philanthropy and Christian Union

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    176 - 5.2.26 Missions

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    177 - 5.2.27 The Sunday-School

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    178 - 5.2.28 Christian Literature

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    179 - 5.2.29 The American Pulpit

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    180 - 5.2.30 Theology of the American Church

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    181 - 5.2.31 Theological Scholarship

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