- Abbey & Overton – English Church in 18th century
- Ante-Nicean Fathers
- Adams, J.Q. – Baptists the only Thorough Reformers
- Ironside, H.A. – Sketch of Brethren Movement v1.1
- Davies, P. – The Beginning of the Pentecostal Movement
- Josephus, Flavius – Against Apion
- Bangs – A History of the Methodist Episcopal Church
- Jeter, J. – Baptist Principles Reset
- Bogard, B. M. – Defenders of the Faith
- Bede’s Ecclesiastical History of England.
- Fox, J. – Fox’s Book of Martyrs
- Matthews, D. – I Saw the Welsh Revival
- Robertson, J.C. – Sketches of Church History
- Schaff, P. – Church Fathers (Ante-Nicene/Nicene/Post Fathers) 37 Vols
- Miller, A. – Miller’s Church History
- Blunt, J.H. – A Key to the Knowledge of Church History
- Bulter, A. – Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs, & Saints
- Innes, A.T. – John Knox
- Mitchell, A.F. – The Scottish Reformation
- Bible.org-Church History Articles ©
- believe.com – Martin Luther
- Wade, R. – Persecution in the Early Church©
- Josephus, F. – The Life of Flavius Josephus.
- Augustine – The Confessions of Saint Augustine
- Ironside, H.A. – The Four Hundred Silent Years
- McGrath – Anabaptists: Neither Catholics nor Protestants
Church History Articles
from Bible.org
Compiled by David Cox
This is a compilation of 11 articles on church history from the Bible.org site, used with their permission. The titles are the origin of the church at Rome, early church fathers and their views of Eschatology (pro-dispensation viewpoint), gnosticism’s creed, Petrine School, William Tyndale, counsel of Ephesus and chiliasm, doctrine of repentance in church history, heresies and orthodoxy in history of the church, comma johanneum and Cyprian, inspiration in Church history, and a survey of historical Jesus studies.
CONTENTS
1. Origin of the Church at Rome. by Greg MaGee
2. Theology Adrift: Early Church Fathers and their views of Eschatology by Matthew Allen
3. Gnosticism’s Creed by Daniel Wallace
4. More Writings from the Fathers of the Petrine School by Brittany C. Burnette
5. William Tyndale by Scott Jones
6. Did the Counsel at Ephesus condemn Chiliasm? by Michael J. Svigel
7. The Doctrine of Repentance in Church History By Robert N. Wilkin
8. Heresies: Heresy and Orthodoxy in the History of the Church John M. Davidson
9. The Comma Johanneum and Cyprian by Daniel Wallace
10. The History of the Doctrine of Inspiration From the Ancient Church Through the Reformation by James M. Sawyer
11. A Survey of Historical Jesus Studies: From Reimarus to Wright By Michael H. Burer
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