Church History.

Church History. - Berne, Indiana : The American Society of Church History. 1962

No. 1 Social forces in the German reformation/ Harold J. Grimm. --- pp. 3-13. The organization of Medieval Cathedral community: the chapter of Valencia (1238-1280)/ R. Ignatius Burns, S.J. ---- pp. 14-23. A reappraisal of William Tyndale's debt to Martin Luther/L.J. Trinterud. --- pp. 24--45. Calvin's doctrine of baptism/ Edil Grislis .--- pp. 46--65. A glimpse of syons glory/ John F. Wilson. --- pp. 66--73. The forming of a Modern American denomination/ Elwyn A. Smith. --- pp. 74--99. No. 2 Clement of Rome and moralism/Charles Merritt Nielsen. --- pp. 131--150. Parsons, Priesat, and the people: the rise of Irish anti-clericalism 1785-1789/ R.E. Burns. --- pp. 151--163. Unitive reform principles of the late Medieval Conciliarists/ Ray C. Petry. --- pp. 164--181. The sandwich Island Missionaries create a literature/ Merze Tate. --- pp. 182 -202. The race problems and Presbyterian Union/ David M. Reimers . --- pp. 203--215. American missionary motivation before the revolution/ R. Pierce Beaver. --- pp. 216--226. Luther studies in Japan/ Kenji Masuda. --- pp. 227-230. No.3 Baur versus Ritschl on Early Christianity/ Philip Hefner. --- pp. 259--278. Christian approval of epicureanism/ Richard P. Jungkuntz. --- pp. 279--293. Church and State in Ireland in the nineteenth century/ Emmet Larkin. ---- pp. 294--306. The Princton theology: one source of biblical literalism in American Protestantism/ Ernest R. Sandeen. --- pp. 307-321. Moody, "gapmen", and the Gospel: the early days of moody Bile Institute/ James Findlay. --- 322-335. Ideas of Liberty in German humanism/ Lewis W. Spitz. --- pp. 336--349. American Catholic historical societies/ Francis J. Weber. --- pp. 350--356. No. 4 Menno Simons---sixteenth century reformer/ Hans J. Hillerbrand. --- pp. 387-399. American Catholic periodicals react to Nazism/ F.K. Wentz. --- pp. 400--420. The Apostolic Fathers' first thousand years/ Robert M. Grant. --- pp. 421--429. The Spanish church and the Revolutionary Republican movement/ JOse M. Sanchez. ---- pp. 430 --439. Comprehension in the Age of Charles II/ Walter G. Simon. --- pp. 440--448. The history of theological education in America/ Frank Dixon McCloy. --- pp. 449--456.

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