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History of the Christian Church, Volume IV:Mediaeval Christianity. A.D. 590-1073.
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Philip Schaff 
 
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History of the Christian Church, Volume IV: Mediaeval Christianity. A.D.590-1073.
by Philip Schaff
History of the Christian Church, Volume IV: Mediaeval Christianity.A.D. 590-1073.
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Grand Rapids, MI: Christian CLassics Ethereal Library
Publisher:
1882
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Electronic Bible Society
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2002-11-27
Date Created:
whp (Transcriber)
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Wendy Huang (Markup)All; History;
CCEL Subjects:
BR145.S3
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Christianity
LC Subjects:
History
 
Table of Contents
p. ii
About This Book ......................................
p. 1History of the Christian Church.............................p. 1General Introduction to Mediaeval Church History...............p. 1Sources and Literature................................p. 4The Middle Age. Limits and General Character................p. 5The Nations of Mediaeval Christianity. The Kelt, the Teuton, and theSlav............................................p. 7Genius of Mediaeval Christianity.........................p. 9Periods of the Middle Age..............................p. 10Conversion Of The Northern And Western Barbarians............p. 10Character of Mediaeval Missions.........................p. 11Literature.........................................p. 13The Britons.......................................p. 16The Anglo-Saxons...................................p. 18The Mission of Gregory and Augustin. Conversion of Kent, a.d.595-604.........................................p. 21Antagonism of the Saxon and British Clergy..................p. 22Conversion of the Other Kingdoms of the Heptarchy............p. 22Conformity to Row Established. Wilfrid, Theodore, Bede..........p. 26The Conversion of Ireland. St. Patrick and St. Bridget............p. 32The Irish Church after St. Patrick.........................p. 36Subjection of Ireland to English and Roman Rule...............p. 37The Conversion of Scotland. St. Ninian and St. Kentigern.........p. 39St. Columba and the Monastery of Iona.....................p. 44The Culdees......................................p. 45Extinction of the Keltic Church, and Triumph of Rome under King DavidI..............................................p. 47Arian Christianity among the Goths and other German Tribes......p. 48Conversion of Clovis and the Franks.......................p. 51Columbanus and the Irish Missionaries on the Continent..........p. 54German Missionaries before Boniface......................p. 55Boniface, the Apostle of Germany........................p. 60The Pupils of Boniface. Willibald, Gregory of Utrecht, Sturm ofFulda...........................................
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