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Popes of the 16th Century Rankes Insight
- Written by: Leopold von Ranke
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Immerse yourself in Leopold von Rankes groundbreaking exploration of the 16th-century papacy, a pivotal era in Catholic history. As a pioneering German Lutheran historian, Ranke meticulously chronicles the reigns of influential popes. Witness Pope Clement VIIs fateful French alliance that leads to the dramatic sack of Rome, and delve into Pope Paul IIIs ambitions for his grandsons, only to face betrayal. Experience the fervor of Gian Pietro Carafa, who becomes Pope Paul IV, as he navigates alliances with Protestants and even the Turks in his fierce opposition to Spain. Ranke, who famously ...
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The Papacy From Great Schism to Sack of Rome, Vol. III
- Written by: Mandell Creighton
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In Volume III of this captivating exploration of the Papacy, we delve into the tumultuous Council of Basel, where Pope Eugenius IV fiercely defends papal autonomy amidst rising calls for church reform. Central to this narrative is Aeneus Sylvius Piccolomini, known as Pope Pius II—a renowned author, diplomat, and Renaissance humanist whose life ended in Ancona while leading a failed crusade. Creighton poignantly observes that within Pius II, Weakness and strength are strangely blended; vanity and littleness mix with high purpose and far-reaching plans. This volume presents a vivid portrayal ...
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Martyr of the Catacombs
- Written by: James De Mille
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In the heart of ancient Rome, Marcellus, a Roman centurion, is tasked with the grim mission of eradicating Christians from their hidden catacombs. However, as he delves deeper into their world, he uncovers profound truths about their faith and the figure they call Him Who loved us. Amidst the rising tide of persecution that threatens to engulf the city, will Marcellus find himself in peril as well? Summary by Esther ben Simonides
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The Popes of the 16th Century A Historical Overview
- Written by: Leopold von Ranke
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In History of the Popes During the Last Four Centuries, Volume 1, renowned historian Leopold von Ranke offers a sweeping narrative of the 16th-century papacy, meticulously based on primary sources. Explore the tumultuous reigns of popes like Clement VII, whose French alliances led to the devastating sack of Rome, and Paul III, who was ultimately betrayed by his own grandsons. Witness the fierce inquisitor Gian Pietro Carafa, who became Pope Paul IV and, driven by his animosity toward Spain, sought alliances with Protestants and even the Turks. Ranke, who famously coined the term ...
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The Papacy From the Great Schism to the Sack of Rome, Vol. III
- Written by: Mandell Creighton
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In Volume III of this captivating exploration of the Papacy, we delve into the tumultuous events surrounding the Council of Basel, where a faction revolts against Pope Eugenius IV, who remains steadfast in his defense of papal autonomy amidst the growing calls for church reform. Central to this narrative is Aeneus Sylvius Piccolomini, known as Pope Pius II—a renowned author, diplomat, and Renaissance humanist. His journey culminates in Ancona, where he meets his end at the forefront of a faltering crusade. As Creighton eloquently states, Pius II embodies a captivating blend of weakness and ...
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The Papacy From the Great Schism to the Sack of Rome II
- Written by: Mandell Creighton
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In Volume II of Mandell Creightons captivating history of the Papacy, we delve into the tumultuous events surrounding the condemnation of Jan Hus by the Council of Constance in 1415, leading to his tragic execution and the ensuing civil war in Bohemia. As Gregory XII abdicates, the Council elects Oddone Colonna, who becomes Pope Martin V. The narrative takes a twist with the resignation of Antipope John XXIII, while the defiant Benedict XIII escapes to Spain, where he meets his end in 1423. The story shifts to Basel, where a second Council aims to address heresy in Bohemia and reform the ...
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Godless Citizens in a Godly Republic
- Atheists in American Public Life
- Written by: R. Laurence Moore, Isaac Kramnick
- Narrated by: Matthew Boston
- Length: 9 hrs and 2 mins
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From colonial times into the 20th century, our laws and court cases ignored atheism, assuming that all good Americans were religious. Only in the 20th century, with the passage of laws allowing for conscientious objection to war, did nonbelief enter debates about religious liberty. Still, today every one of the 20 states has God written into its constitution. God is everywhere in American public life. R. Laurence Moore and Isaac Kramnick explore both God's omnipresence and the dramatic rise in nonbelievers that has led to an "atheist awakening" intent on holding the country to its secular principles.
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Godless Citizens in a Godly Republic
- Atheists in American Public Life
- Narrated by: Matthew Boston
- Length: 9 hrs and 2 mins
- Release Date: 21-08-18
- Language: English
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History of the Christian Church During the First Six Centuries
- Written by: Gaston Maspero
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This insightful work offers a detailed overview of the Christian Churchs journey during its first six centuries. Relying on original sources and highlighting key modern scholarship, it aims to provide a concise summary for busy readers and a valuable guide for those wishing to explore the foundational documents of Church history.
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History of the English Bible
- Written by: Stephen Leacock
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In celebration of the Tercentenary of the Authorized Version of the English Bible from 1611, this concise yet captivating book invites readers on a remarkable journey through time. Beginning in 670 A.D. at the Monastery of Whitby, where the monk Caedmon transformed Scripture into beautiful Saxon verse, it traces the evolution of the Bible across twelve centuries, culminating in the pivotal meeting of English scholars at Westminster Abbey in 1870. This gathering ultimately led to the Revision of the Scriptures, which made its debut in 1881. (From the Preface)
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History of Rome and the Popes in the Middle Ages
- Written by: Walter Besant
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This captivating work explores the intricate history of the medieval Popes, set against the rich backdrop of Rome and its vibrant civilization. The author skillfully intertwines these two narratives to create an authentic depiction of what Rome represented during the Middle Ages. Volume one delves into the state of the Roman Empire at the close of the fourth century, the climactic battle between Paganism and Christianity (AD 394), the emergence of the Primacy of Peter, and the churchs enduring conflict with Arianism.
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History of American Christianity
- Written by: Helen Ainslie Smith
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Published in 1897, this insightful book chronicles the arrival of Christianity in the United States, starting from the first explorers who aimed to convert the indigenous peoples and continuing through the tumultuous period following the Civil War. Author Bacon examines the churchs engagement with the pressing social, political, and religious challenges of the era, while also introducing the origins of significant para-church organizations like the YMCA and the American Bible Society. (Summary by KHand)
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History and Literature of the Early Church
- Written by: Guglielmo Ferrero
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Originally part of the Christian Study Manuals series in 1901, this insightful book serves as a valuable resource for students and scholars of early church history. Drawing from the authors extensive lectures while serving as Professor of Church History in Edinburgh, the content is expertly condensed yet comprehensive, covering significant aspects of the history and literature from the first three centuries. The authors practical teaching experience ensures that key themes and insights are presented with clarity and depth, making this work an essential companion for anyone delving into the ...
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History of the Church of Christ- Century IV
- Written by: Joseph Milner
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Delve into the captivating chronicles of devout followers of Christ through the ages. This narrative is not about their affiliation to any particular church, nor about their practices and rituals, or even about their worldly status. It is a celebration of their unwavering faith, their love for the gospel, and their steadfast endurance in the face of adversity. This isnt a tale of secular greats but an homage to the humble believers who put Christs teachings at the heart of their existence. Explore the essence of Christs religion through the lives of these genuine followers, unburdened by ...
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Jesus of History
- Written by: Wilhelm Ihne
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Join us for a captivating series of lectures as Glover explores the life of Jesus within its historical context during his time in India. Discover the profound lessons that can be drawn from this examination of a pivotal figure in history. - Summary by SkyRider
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Class-Book of Old Testament History
- Written by: Gaston Maspero
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Discover the profound insights of George Frederick Maclear, a distinguished scholar, educator, and theologian. In this classic work, Maclear provides an engaging overview of the Old Testament, chronicling key events and figures from the earliest times through the eras of Ezra and Nehemiah. Each concise chapter serves as a captivating glimpse into the rich history of the Old Testament, making it accessible for readers of all backgrounds. (Summary by Larry Wilson)
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Woman in Sacred History
- Written by: Harriet Beecher Stowe
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Dive into the fascinating stories of 19 remarkable women from the Bible, brought to life through scriptural, historical, and legendary sources. This captivating series is divided into three distinct eras the Women of the Patriarchal Ages, featuring figures like Sarah and Hagar; the Women of the National Period, showcasing heroines such as Miriam and Esther; and the Women of the Christian Era, including the mythical Madonna and Mary Magdalene. Join us as we explore the strength, courage, and influence of these extraordinary women throughout sacred history. - Summary by Ron Altman
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Bible History - Israel under Samuel, Saul, and David, to the Birth of Solomon
- Written by: George Willis Botsford
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Explore the captivating history of Israel as it transitions from a theocracy guided by prophets to a monarchy ruled by kings. This period encompasses the significant leadership of Samuel, who not only fulfilled the role of a judge but also initiated the monarchy in Israel. Discover how Saul embodied the peoples vision of royalty, while David exemplified the divine ideal, ruling in alignment with Gods will. This era marks the end of the first phase of Israel‚s governance and sets the stage for the coming of the Messiah, Jesus Christ, the ultimate fulfillment of prophecy. Join us as we delve ...
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Valley of Baca- a Record of Suffering and Triumph
- Written by: Jennie Smith
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In the poignant tale of Jennie Smith, we encounter a 19th-century figure reminiscent of Job, who faced a relentless barrage of hardships from a young age. At just 15, she watched her familys world crumble as her fathers business failed, followed by his untimely death, plunging them into poverty. As if fate had not dealt enough blows, Jennie fell victim to Typhoid Fever, which left her paralyzed and enduring near-constant pain. In an era devoid of government assistance for the disabled or impoverished, she displayed remarkable resilience, finding ways to support her family by selling books on ...
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Ugandas White Man of Work- A Story of Alexander M. Mackay
- Written by: Sophia Lyon Fahs
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Join us on a captivating journey back to Africa, where the legendary journalist Henry Stanley encounters King Mutesa, a ruler torn between traditional beliefs and the allure of new faiths. After a transformative encounter with Stanley, Mutesa embraces Christianity and urgently seeks missionaries to enlighten his tribe. Among those who answered this noble call was the fearless Alexander Mackay, a man destined to make a profound impact on the Ugandan people. (Summary by Esther ben Simonides)
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Twenty Years on Horseback; or, Itinerating in West Virginia
- Written by: William Marion Weekley
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In this captivating narrative, William Weekley, a graduate of Asbury Seminary and a bishop in the Church of the United Brethren in Christ, shares his experiences from two decades of dedicated service in the remote mountains of West Virginia. As he states in his preface, this work is not intended to be an autobiography but a collection of vivid incidents that illustrate the life and challenges faced by itinerant preachers over thirty years ago in an area characterized by simple, traditional customs. Join Weekley as he paints a portrait of faith, perseverance, and the rich tapestry of community ...
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