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Parts Three and Four The Reformation and Its Aftermath (1517 - 1648) The Modern Age (1648 - 1900s) page 1 Mohammedanism. Part Two: The Church in the Middle Ages A.D. 754 - 1517 focuses on the history of the Church from the days of Charlemagne to the dawn of the Reformation. It was during this period, which historians call the Middle Ages, that the Church divided in two, forming an "Eastern Church" and a "Western Church". Part two includes the increasing power of the Papacy, the politics of mixing with the State, the rise of monasticism, the Crusades, heresies, the Inquisition, and attempts at reform. page 2 Parts Three and Four page 3 Stanford E. Murrell, Th.D., is pastor of Orchard Hills Christian Fellowship. This material is also available as a seminar taught in local communities. For more information, contact Pastor Murrell directly: Pastor Stanford E. Murrell Orchard Hills Christian Fellowship 385 King's Road Apollo, PA 15613 USA telephone: (724) 478-1535. Published in the USA by Mount Zion Publications. For additional copies of this or other materials, contact: Mount Zion Publications 2603 West Wright Street Pensacola, FL 32505 USA telephone: (850) 438-6666. A Study Guide for this book is also available from the affiliated Mount Zion Bible Institute. For information about the Study Guide or other correspondence courses, contact: Mount Zion Bible Institute 2603 West Wright Street Pensacola, FL 32505 USA telephone: (850) 438-1037. page 4 John Tetzel: a Master of Deceit A Man Named Martin Religious Awakening Salvation in a Solitary Cell Ninety-five Theses Initial Response to Luther Chapter 2 Upheaval! A Saint Is Summoned to Rome Emissaries of Pope Leo X Miltitz and Eck The Debate at Leipzig The Gathering Assault The Emperor Joins the Fray Standing Fast at the Diet of Worms Kidnapped! A Protestation Chapter 3 A New Way of Life for Luther and Lutherans A New Principle of Christian Liberty Transubstantiation and Consubstantiation Spiritual Resources for the Righteous Master Melanchthon Luther at Home A Faithful Servant page 5 The Peasants War Continues The Anabaptists Opposition to the Anabaptists Begins The Movement Grows Transformed by the Power of God Chapter 6 Reformation Faith Is Found in France The Need for Reform The Waldenses Jacques DeTaplet Lefevre The Death of Jean Leclerc The Cruelty of a King The Gallic Confession of Faith The Reformation Reaches The Netherlands Chapter 7 John Knox and the Scottish Reformation A Spark Ignites Scotland The Castilians and Their Capture Life as a Galley Slave Marriage and an Unusual Mother-in-Law The "Black Rubric" Mary Tudor Compliments for Calvin A Political Mistake Spiritual Victory in Scotland page 6 The Council of Trent The Cruelty of Charles V The Power of Passionate People A Fragmented Faith Chapter 10 The Reformation In England Continues More Purity for the Church in England The Authority of God's Word Thomas Cartwright The Independents Persecution of the Puritans King Charles I The People and Parliament Challenge the Crown A "Lord Protector" An Assembly of Saints The Restoration and Its Persecutions Bunyan and Milton Return England to Catholicism? A Summary of the Thirty-nine Articles The Puritan Legacy Chapter 11 The Rise of New Expressions of Religion A Fight without a Reasonable Finish A Tree of Life A Man of Conscience without Conviction page 7 Chapter 13 The Continued Growth of Mysticism Gnosticism Again! Reaction to Rationalization of Roman Theology Catholic Rejection of Reform Lutheran Pietism The Unity of the Brethren A Concise Catechism on Conversion Chapter 14 The Boundaries of Acceptable Beliefs The Sin of Socinianism The Ugliness of Unitarianism The Spiritual Madness of Modernism The Message of Two Methodists Selective Dates in the Life of John Wesley John Wesley’s Rules for Christian Living The Very Interesting Edward Irving The Impeccability of Christ Chapter 15 “This Is the Gospel” Wesley and Whitefield The Danger of Deism The Rise of the Age of Reason Three Parties of Anglicans Attack on 'Saving Faith' page 8 The Shame of Slavery The Second Great Awakening (c.1791-1835) A Contrast of Two Christian Evangelists A Third Great Awakening (1857-1859) Chapter 18 Counterfeit Religions to Christian Revivals Ellen Gould White and Seventh-Day Adventism Joseph Smith and Mormonism Charles Russell and Jehovah's Witnesses Mary Eddy Baker and Christian Science Chapter 19 A Return to Normalcy An Antidote for Anti-Christian Teachings A Million Souls for the Savior Gospel Progress in the United Kingdom The General Next to God The Prince of Preachers The Keswick Convention Chapter 20 Challenges in the Twentieth Century Immigration, Evangelism in the Cities, Affluence, Social Concerns, Secular Education, Modernism, Internationalism and Ecumenical Unity The Church Faces the Future The Charismatic Movement page 9 page 10

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over the State. Secular powers should be submissive to papal powers. With the death of Zwingli at age 47, the Protestant cause suffered a setback.
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