A History of the Corruptions of ChristianityBoD – Books on Demand, 2022 M08 26 - 356 pages Reprint of the original, first published in 1871. |
Contents
The Introduction page 1Sect I Of the Opinion of the ancient Jewish and Gentile | 19 |
PART II | 51 |
The Introduction page 51Sect I That Christ did not die to make Satisfaction | 82 |
PART III | 93 |
The Introduction page 93Sect I Of the Doctrines of Grace c before the Pelagian | 108 |
PART V | 132 |
The Introduction page 132Sect I Of the Opinions concerning the Dead till the Time | 139 |
The Introduction page 140Sect I The History of the Eucharist till after the Time | 161 |
The Introduction page 224Sect I The History of Christian Ministers till the Fall | 232 |
PART XI | 243 |
The Introduction page 243Sect I Of the State of the Papal Power till the Time | 250 |
APPENDICES TO PARTS X AND XI | 266 |
The History of Councils page 263APPENDIX II Of the Authority of | 273 |
PART XII | 279 |
PART XIII | 293 |
THE GENERAL CONCLUSION | 301 |
The Introduction page 164Sect I Of the Opinions and Practices of the Christians | 174 |
PART IX | 192 |
The Introduction page 192Sect I The History of Church Discipline in the Time | 202 |
present Civil Establishments of Christianity and especially Bishop Hurd 311 | 311 |
NEW APPENDIX | 319 |
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