
The Middle Ages Vol 6
Church History V6 by
Philip Schaff
This volume of The Middle Ages Vol 6 deals with the church from Boniface VIII, 1294 to the Protestant Reformation, 1517

The Middle Ages Vol 5
Church History V5 by
Philip Schaff
“Excerpt from History of the Christian Church, Vol. 5: Part II, the Middle Ages, From Boniface VIII, 1294, to the Protestant Reformation, 1517
Above all, the author feels it to be a great privilege that he has been able to realize the hope which Dr. Philip Schaff expressed in the last years of his life, that his History of the Christian Church which, in four volumes, had traversed the first ten centuries and, in the sixth and seventh, set forth the progress of the German and Swiss Reformations, might be carried through the fruitful period from 1050 – 1517.

Medieval Christianity Vol 4
Church History V4 by
Philip Schaff
Medieval Christianity Vol 2 ,It deals with Medieval Christianity from Gregory I to Gregory VII – A.D. 590-1073. This is a reprint of the 1910 edition

Nicene Christianity Vol 3
Church History V2 by
Philip Schaff
The Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers did most of their writing during and after this important event in Church history. Unlike the previous era of Christian writing, the Nicene and Post-Nicene era is dominated by a few very important and prolific writers. In Volume III of the 14-volume collected writings of the Nicenes and Post-Nicenes (first published between 1886 and 1889), readers will find a complete collection of Saint Augustine¿s writings concerning Christian doctrine and ethics. On the Holy Trinity is one of his most important works, and Augustine spent a significant amount of time crafting it.

Ante-Nicene Christianity Vol 2
Church History V2 by
Philip Schaff
Ante-Nicene Christianity Vol 2; This volume is Philip Schaff’s original English translation revised and updated to modern English. This volume includes Justin’s First and Second Apologies. Justin’s works are an excellent representative sample of early church writings to capture The Spirit of Early Christianity

Apostolic Christianity Vol 1
Church History v1 by
Philip Schaff
Apostolic Christianity Vol 1 of of eight-volume work, which covers Christian history from the apostles to the Swiss Reformation, incorporates discussion of ideas and ideals throughout the history of the church with the requisite facts and figures for each period of history. Each volume contains maps, charts, notes, bibliographies, and an index

History of Origins of Christianity Vol 7
Church History by
Ernest Renan
This volume closes the series of essays which I have dedicated to the History of the Origins of Christianity. It contains the exhibition of the development of the Church during the reign of Marcus-Aurelius, and the parallel picture of the efforts of philosophy to improve civil society.

History of Origins of Christianity Vol 6
Reign of Hadrian by
Ernest Renan
Sixth Book would finish the series of volumes which I have devoted to the history of the origins of Christianity. It is certain that at the death of Antoninus, circa A.D. 160, the Christian religion had become a complete religion, having all its sacred books, all its grand legends, the germ of all its dogmas, the essential parts of its liturgies; and in the eyes of most of its adherents, it was a religion standing by itself, separated from and even opposed to Judaism.