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Material type: TextTextPublication details: Berne, Indiana : The American Society of Church History, 1963.LOC classification:
  • PER .C62 1971 V. 32
Contents:
No. 1
Theproblem of Christian unity in early nineteenth-century America/ Lefferts A. Loetscher. ---- pp. 3-16.
Church history explained/ Sidney E. Mead. --- pp. 17--31.
Mission and the Presbyterian schism of 1837/ Earl R. MacCormac.--- pp.32--45.
The Church and the movement for Congo reform/ Catherine Ann Cline. ---- pp. 46-56.
Wyclifism as ideology of revolution/Howard Kaminsky. pp. 57--74.
The Idea of Progress in Most recent American Protestant thought, 1930-1960/Paul A. Carter. --- pp. 75-95.
No. 2
Money and the Man/Jacques Barzun. --- pp. 123-129.
Theologucal Concepts of Magistracy: A study of constantinus, Henry VII, and John F. Kennedy/Charles J. Speel. --- pp. 130-149.
The Sociology of Swabian Anabaptism/Claus-Peter Clasen. --- pp. 150-180.
The catholic relief act in Ireland, 1778/Robert E. Burns. --- pp. 181-206.
No. 3
Modern Interpretations of Nestorius/Carl E. Braaten. -- pp. 251-267.
Anglo-Saxon Church Dues: A study in Historical Continuity/William A. Chaney. --- pp. 268-277.
The "Anitrinitarianism" of John Campanus/Chalmers MacCormick. --- pp. 278-297.
London Puritanism: The Haberdashers' Company/Dorothy Williams Whitney. --- pp. 298-321.
Two Roads to the Puritan Millennium: William Erbury and Vacasor powell/Alfred Cohen. --- pp. 322-343.
The Origins of Thomas Jefferson's Anti-Clericalism/Fred C. Luebke. --- pp. 344-356.
No. 4
Calvin as an Ecumenical Churchman/John T. McNeill. --- pp. 379-391.
Medieval Heresies in the Reformation/Claus-Peter Clasen. --- pp. 392- 414.
Thomas Hooker-Puritanism and Democratic Citizenship A preliminary Inquiry Into Some Relationships of Religion and American Civic Responsibility/Sydney E. Ahlstrom. --- pp. 415-431.
Roger Williams and the Historians/LeRot Moore, Jr., --- pp. 432-451.
Praxis: "America Must Listen"/William J. McCutcheon. --- pp. 452-472.
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No. 1

Theproblem of Christian unity in early nineteenth-century America/ Lefferts A. Loetscher. ---- pp. 3-16.

Church history explained/ Sidney E. Mead. --- pp. 17--31.

Mission and the Presbyterian schism of 1837/ Earl R. MacCormac.--- pp.32--45.

The Church and the movement for Congo reform/ Catherine Ann Cline. ---- pp. 46-56.

Wyclifism as ideology of revolution/Howard Kaminsky. pp. 57--74.

The Idea of Progress in Most recent American Protestant thought, 1930-1960/Paul A. Carter. --- pp. 75-95.

No. 2

Money and the Man/Jacques Barzun. --- pp. 123-129.

Theologucal Concepts of Magistracy: A study of constantinus, Henry VII, and John F. Kennedy/Charles J. Speel. --- pp. 130-149.

The Sociology of Swabian Anabaptism/Claus-Peter Clasen. --- pp. 150-180.

The catholic relief act in Ireland, 1778/Robert E. Burns. --- pp. 181-206.

No. 3

Modern Interpretations of Nestorius/Carl E. Braaten. -- pp. 251-267.

Anglo-Saxon Church Dues: A study in Historical Continuity/William A. Chaney. --- pp. 268-277.

The "Anitrinitarianism" of John Campanus/Chalmers MacCormick. --- pp. 278-297.

London Puritanism: The Haberdashers' Company/Dorothy Williams Whitney. --- pp. 298-321.

Two Roads to the Puritan Millennium: William Erbury and Vacasor powell/Alfred Cohen. --- pp. 322-343.

The Origins of Thomas Jefferson's Anti-Clericalism/Fred C. Luebke. --- pp. 344-356.

No. 4

Calvin as an Ecumenical Churchman/John T. McNeill. --- pp. 379-391.

Medieval Heresies in the Reformation/Claus-Peter Clasen. --- pp. 392- 414.

Thomas Hooker-Puritanism and Democratic Citizenship A preliminary Inquiry Into Some Relationships of Religion and American Civic Responsibility/Sydney E. Ahlstrom. --- pp. 415-431.

Roger Williams and the Historians/LeRot Moore, Jr., --- pp. 432-451.

Praxis: "America Must Listen"/William J. McCutcheon. --- pp. 452-472.

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