Description: The father of modern reformed theology, Calvin was born in 1509, and after Martin Luther was a premiere leader in the Protestant movement. Quoting Charles Spurgeon: It would not be possible for me too earnestly to press upon you the importan
Description: Scanned at sacred-texts.com, December, 2004. John Bruno Hare, redactor. This text is in the public domain in the US because it was published prior to 1922. These files may be used for any non-commercial purpose, provided this notice of attrib
Description: The 1934 Barmen Declaration was a call to resistance against the theological claims of the Nazi state. Almost immediately after the Nazi seizure of power in 1933, Protestant Christians faced pressure to aryanize the Church, expel Jewish Chr
v.1. Poetry with reference to Aristotle's poetics. Introduction of rationalistic principles into revealed religion. Fall of La Mennais. Palmer's view of faith and unity. Theology of St. Ignatius. Prospects of the Anglican Church. The Anglo-American Church. Selina, Countess of Huntingdon.--v.2. The Catholicity of the Anglican Church. The Protestant idea of Antichrist. Milman's view of Christianity. The Reformation of the eleventh century. Private judgment. John Davison. John Keble
Description: The Ante-Nicene Fathers ranges from the Apostolic Fathers to various third and fourth century sources including the liturgies and ancient Syriac documents. It was intended to comprise translations into English of all the extant works of the F
Description: A more recent edition of this text (which is covered by copyright) can be found at http:/www.spirituality.com/dt/toc_SH.jhtml [External site]. Another site with extensive Mary Baker Eddy etexts is http:/www.mbeinstitute.org/MBEntro.htm [External Site]. The version presented here is the 1910 edition, which is in the public domain.