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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 418 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 229x152x22 mm, kaal: 558 g
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  • ISBN-10: 1502455633
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The Pilgrim Church is an alternative "ecclesiastical history" of all the movements within historical Christianity to go "back to the Bible" and simply practice NT Christianity. Broadbent was a member of The Brethren, as was F.F. Bruce, who regarded this book highly.
Preface 15(12)
Chapter I Beginnings 29-313
Clement to the Corinthians
27(1)
Ignatius 35-107
27(1)
Polycarp 69-156
28(1)
Origen 185-254
28(1)
Cyprian 200-258
29(2)
Montanists
31(1)
Marcion
32(2)
Novatian - Third Century
34(1)
Mani - c. 216 -?
34(1)
Epistle to Diognetus
35(1)
Severe Roman Persecution
36(1)
Constantine 288-337
37(2)
Chapter II Christianity in Christendom 313-476, 300-850, 350-385 313-476
39(23)
Council of Nicaea - 325
40(1)
Athanasius 296-372
41(1)
Canon of Scripture
41(1)
Union of Church and State
42(1)
Fall of Rome
43(1)
Augustine 354-430
43(1)
Augustine and the Compulsory Unity
44(2)
Pelagius - 5th Century
46(2)
False Doctrines
48(1)
Rise of Monasticism
49(1)
Anthony 250-356
50(1)
Monasticism
50(1)
Benedict 480-550
50(1)
Bernard of Clairvaux 1091-1153
51(3)
Boniface 672-755
54(1)
350-385
55(1)
Priscillian
55(2)
Clergy-Laity Distinction Opposed
57(1)
Divergent Views of the Church
58(4)
Chapter III Paulicians and Bogomils 50-1473
Misuse of History
62(1)
Apostolic Churches in Asia Minor
63(1)
Gaps in the History of the Churches
64(1)
Constantine Silvanus
65(1)
Simeon Titus
66(1)
Veneration of Idols
66(1)
Leo the Isaurian - 680-740
67(1)
John of Damascus 675-749
67(2)
The Council of Frankfurt 794
69(1)
Claudius of Turin ?-839
69(1)
Mohammed 571-632
70(1)
Sembat 8th-9th century
71(1)
Sergius 800-834
71(1)
"and others"
71(1)
Persecution by Theodora
72(1)
"The Key of Truth"
73(2)
Carbeas Makes War
75(1)
Scripture and Koran
76(1)
Basil - 11th & 12th Centuries
77(1)
Opinions about the Brethren
78(1)
Denounced at Constantinople
79(1)
Bogomils in Bosnia
80(1)
Bosnia Invaded
81(2)
Toleration of Bogomils
83(1)
Muslim Invasion 1453
83(1)
Bogomil Tombs in Bosnia
84(5)
Chapter IV The East B.C. 4-A.D. 1400
Papa Ben Aggai 4th Century
89(1)
Zoroaster?
89(1)
Persecution under Sapor II
89(1)
Homilies of Afrahat
90(1)
Synod of Seleucia AD 410
91(2)
Uniformity of East and West
93(1)
Nestorius ?-c. 471
94(1)
The Bazaar of Heraclides
95(2)
Churches Throughout Asia
97(1)
The Great Muslim Invasion
98(1)
Genghis Khas 1162-1227
99(1)
Nestorian Graves
99(1)
Tamerlane 1336?-1405
100(1)
John of Monte Corvino 1247-1328
100(1)
Chinese Scriptures
101(1)
Decline of the Syrian Churches
102(1)
Causes of Decline
103(2)
Chapter V Waldenses and Albigenses 1100-1230, 70-1700, 1160-1318, 1100-1500 1100-1230
105(18)
Pierre de Brueys ?-c. 1126
105(1)
Henri of Cluny
106(1)
The Name Albigenses
107(1)
Provence Devastated
108(1)
The Inquisition Begins in 1210
109(1)
Churches in Alpine Valleys
110(1)
Antiquity of the Waldenses
111(1)
1160-1318
112(1)
Peter Waldo ?-c. 1217
112(1)
Poor Men of Lyons
113(1)
Francis of Assisi 1182-1226
114(1)
The Friars
114(1)
The Dominican & Franciscan Orders
115(2)
Teaching of the Waldenses
117(2)
Church Order
119(2)
Beghard and Beghine
121(2)
Chapter VI Churches at the Close of the Middle Ages 1300-1500
Marsiglio of Padua c. 1270-1342
123(1)
The Guilds
124(1)
Walther of Cologne c. 1322
125(2)
Meister Eckart 1260-1327
127(1)
Johannes Tauler c. 1291-1361
127(2)
"Nine Rocks"
129(1)
Friend of God from the Oberland
130(1)
Another Wave of Persecution
131(1)
Seven Points of the Faith
132(1)
The 15th Century Renaissance
133(1)
Printing from Moveable Type
134(1)
Erasmus 1466-1536
134(5)
Chapter VII Lollards, Hussites, The United Brethren 1350-1670
John Wycliff 1324-1384
139(1)
Authority of Scripture
140(1)
Wycliff's Teaching
141(1)
Peasant Revolt 1377-1381
142(1)
"Heretics" Burned in England
143(1)
Sir John Oldcastle
144(1)
Jerome of Prague ?-1416
145(1)
John Huss 1369-1415
145(1)
Council of Constance 1414-1418
145(1)
Huss and Jerome Burnt
146(1)
The Hussite Wars
147(1)
The Council of Basel 1453
147(3)
The Community of Kunwald
150(1)
The United Brethren
151(1)
Lukas of Prague ?-1528
152(1)
Edict of St. James 1507
153(1)
The Bohemian Brethren and Luther
153(1)
John Augusta
154(1)
The League of Protestant Princes
154(1)
Exile of the Brethren
154(1)
Efforts to Gain Liberty
155(1)
The Battle of the White Mountain
156(1)
Jan Amos Comenius 1592-c. 1670
157(2)
Comenius Comforts the Exiles
159(4)
Chapter VIII The Reformation 1500-1550
Brethren of the Common Life
163(1)
Martin Luther 1483-1546
164(1)
Luther's Ninety-five Theses
164(1)
The Diet of Worms Jan.-May 1521
165(1)
Erasmus Speaks about Luther
165(2)
Forming the Lutheran Church
167(1)
Protests of Staupitz
168(1)
The National Church System
169(2)
Ignatius Loyola c. 1491-1556
171(1)
Jesuits - The "Society of Jesus"
172(5)
Chapter IX The Anabaptists 1516-1566
Balthazar Hubmeyer c. 1480-1527
177(2)
Hubmeyer and Zwingli
179(1)
Johannes (Hans) Denck c. 1495-1527
179(4)
Capito and Bucer
183(2)
Conference at Baden 1527
185(1)
Michael Sattler
185(1)
Philip of Hessen 1504-1567
186(1)
Johann Odenbach
187(2)
Grebel, Manz, and Blaurock
189(2)
Persecution in Tyrol and Gorz
191(2)
The Churches Spread in Austria
193(1)
Tyrolese Magistrates Make Excuses
194(1)
Jakob Huter
195(1)
The Trial at Innsbruck
196(1)
Moravian Communities
197(1)
Munster
198(2)
Jan Matthys and Jan Bockelson
200(1)
Kingdom of the New Zion
201(1)
The Munster Sect
201(3)
Menno Simon 1492-1559
204(7)
Pilgram Marbeck's Book
211(2)
Sectarianism and Truth out of Balance
213(3)
Kaspar von Schwenckfeld 1489-1561
216(9)
Chapter X France and Switzerland 1500-1800
Jacques Le Febre c. 1455-1536
225(1)
Guillaume Farel 1489-1565
226(1)
Believers in the King's Court
227(2)
Jean LeClerc 1657-1736
229(3)
Farel in French Switzerland
232(1)
Reformers meet the Vaudois
233(6)
Calvin 1509-1564 in Geneva
239(1)
Servetus Burned in Geneva
240(3)
Presbyterian Systerm Introduced
243(1)
The Huguenots
244(1)
The Saint Bartholomew Massacre
245(1)
The Edict of Nantes April 13, 1598
245(1)
Repeal of the Edict of Nantes, 1685 by Louis XIV
246(2)
The Camisard War 1703-1705
248(1)
Jacques Rogers and Antoine Court
248(3)
Chapter XI English Nonconformists 1525-1689
William Tyndale 1494-1536
251(2)
Church of England Established
253(1)
The Coverdale Edition
254(1)
Robert Browne and the Brownists
255(1)
Barrowe, Greenwood, Penry
256(1)
Hooker's "Ecclesiastical Polity"
257(2)
Jacobus Arminius 1560-1609
259(1)
Emigration to Holland from England
260(1)
Liberty of Conscience in the New World
261(1)
Plymouth Rock 1620
262(1)
The Authorized Version 1611
263(1)
The First Civil War 1642-1646
263(2)
George Fox 1624-1691
265(2)
Society of Friends or "Quakers"
267(1)
The Act of Uniformity 1662
268(1)
Richard Baxter 1615-1691
269(1)
John Owen, Isaac Watts, John Bunyan
269(3)
Chapter XII Labadie, the Pietists, Zinzendorf, Philadelphia 1635-1750
Jean De LaBAdie 1610-1674
272(2)
Willem Teelinck 1579-1629
274(1)
Gisbert Voet 1588-1676
275(1)
LaBadie Moves to Holland
275(1)
Presbyterian vs. Independent
276(2)
LaBadie Refuses Belgic Confession
278(1)
Ludwig Meijer and the Battle over Rationalism
278(2)
The Dortrecht Synod of 1669
280(2)
Anna Maria Van Schurman joins LaBadie
282(1)
Dangers of the Household Church Idea
282(4)
Philip Jacob Spener 1635-1705
286(1)
August Franke 1663-1727
287(1)
Christian David 1690-1751
288(1)
Nicholas Zinzendorf 1700-1760
288(1)
Establishing of Herrnhut
289(2)
First Moravian Missionaries
291(2)
Philadelphia Societies
293(1)
Influences for Good in the Romish Church
293(9)
Chapter XIII Methodist and Missionary Movements 1638-1820
Awakenings in Wales
302(1)
The "Holy Club" and Beginnings of Methodism
303(1)
The Wesley Family
304(1)
Conversion of John and Charles Wesley
305(1)
George Whitefield 1714-1770
306(1)
Open-air Preaching
306(3)
Doctrinal Differences
309(2)
William Carey 1761-1834
311(1)
Modern Missionary Movement
312(1)
Robert and James Haldane
313(8)
Chapter XIV The West 1790-1890
Thomas Campbell
321(2)
Alexander Campbell 1788-1866
323(1)
Christian Association
324(1)
Church at Brush Run 1811
324(3)
Barton Warren Stone 1772-1844
327(1)
Revivals in Kentucky and Tennessee
328(2)
The "Christian Connection"
330(1)
Walter Scott
331(1)
Isaac Errett 1820-1888
332(4)
Chapter XV Russia 1788-1914, 850-1650, 1812-1930, 1823-1930, 1828-1930 1788-1914
336(27)
Mennonites Emigrate to Russia
336(2)
The Mennonite Brethren
338(2)
Old Slavonic Bible Translations
340(1)
Cyril Lucas (Lucar) 1572-1638
341(1)
The Stundists
342(1)
Bohnekamper and Russian Churches
343(1)
"Vassilij Ivanovitch" Melvile
344(1)
Lord Radstock and Col. Paschkov
344(2)
The Rising Persecution of Believers
346(2)
Frederick Baedeker 1823-1906
348(2)
Families broken up, Decree of 1893
350(2)
Liberty Given and Withdrawn
352(1)
The Russian Revolution
352(1)
Blessing in spite of Anarchy
353(1)
1823-1930
354(1)
Johann Oncken 1800-1884
354(4)
Of themselves they write
358(5)
Chapter XVI Groves, Muller, Chapman 1825-1902
A. N. Groves 1795-1853
363(1)
Meetings in Dublin 1820s
364(2)
Groves and Group move to Baghdad
366(1)
Plague and Flood
367(2)
Helpers arrive from England
369(1)
Groves moves to India
370(3)
Another Group Comes to India
373(1)
Groves' Tactics in the Gospel
373(1)
Of the Englishman he writes further
374(2)
George Muller 1805-1898
376(1)
He leaves the Missionary Society
376(1)
Temporal Needs
377(1)
Muller and Believer's Baptism
377(1)
Muller Marries Groves' Sister
378(1)
Total Dependence on God
378(1)
Writing more than fifty years later he said
378(3)
The Scriptural Knowledge Institute
381(2)
Muller's Orphan homes
383(1)
Robert Cleaver Chapman
383(1)
Chapman Describes his Conversion
384(2)
Chapman's Worldwide Influence
386(3)
Chapter XVII Questions of Fellowship and of Inspiration 1830-1930
A Meeting in Plymouth England
389(2)
J. N. Darby on the Dispensations
391(1)
His Teaching on The Church
391(1)
His Theory of The "Church in Ruin"
392(3)
Auguste Rochat
395(1)
Character of Darby's Teaching
396(1)
Letter of Groves to Darby
397(1)
Darby and Newton's Teaching
398(1)
The "Bethesda Question" and Bristol
399(2)
Bethesda "Excommunicated"
401(1)
Continuing Divisions
401(1)
Loyalty to the Scriptures
402(1)
Continuing and Expanding
403(1)
Ritualism and Rationalism
403(1)
The Failure of Rationalism
404(1)
Biblical Criticism
405(2)
C. H. Spurgeon 1834-1892
407(4)
Chapter XVIII Conclusions
411