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| EPOCHS OF THE CHURCH ISTORY |
| John Fulton |
THE APOSTOLIC AGE |
| Lucius Waterman |
THE POST-APOSTOLIC AGE |
| A. CARR |
THE CHURCH AND THE ROMAN EMPIRE. |
| H.H. Tozer |
THE CHURCH AND THE EASTERN EMPIRE |
| W. R. W. STEPHENS |
HILDEBRAND AND HIS TIMES. |
| Hugo Balzani |
THE POPES AND THE HOHENSTAUFEN. |
| W.Hunt |
THE ENGLISH CHURCH IN THE MIDDLE AGES |
| R.L. Poole |
WYCLIFFE AND MOVEMENTS FOR REFORM. |
| G. Perry |
THE HISTORY OF THE REFORMATION IN ENGLAND. |
| Meyer, Arnold Oskar |
England and the Catholic Church under Queen Elizabeth |
HENRY
OFFLEY WAKEMAN, |
THE CHURCH AND THE PURITANS, 1570-1660. |
| John Fulton |
THE REFORMATION |
| Kidd, B. J. 1863-194 |
Documents illustrative of the Continental Reformation |
| A.W. Ward |
THE COUNTER REFORMATION |
| J.H. Overton |
THE EVANGELICAL REVIVAL IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY |
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The church historians of England. Translated from the original Latin |
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The arts in early England
Brown, G. Baldwin |
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The dawn of the Catholic revival in England, 1781-1803 Volume 1 |
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The dawn of the Catholic revival in England, 1781-1803 Volume 2 |
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| Martineau, Arthur |
Church history in England, from the earliest times to the period of the Reformation |
| Allies, Mary Helen |
Three Catholic reformers of the fifteenth century |
| History of the church in England : from the beginning of the Christian era to the accession of Henry VIII |
| History of the church in England : from the accession of Henry VIII to the death of Queen Elizabeth, A.D. 1509-1603 |
| Thomas Allies |
The Church of England cleared from the charge of schism : by the decrees of the seven ecumenical councils and the tradition of the Fathers |
| Maurice Chauncy |
The history of the sufferings of eighteen Carthusians in England : who refusing to take part in schism, and to separate themselves from the unity of the Catholic Church, were cruelly martyred |
| Gilbert Burnet |
The history of the reformation of the Church of England (3 Volumes, but only two are historical) |
ENCHIRIDIUM THEOLOGICUM ANTI-ROMANUM |
Tracts on the points at issue between the Churches of England and Rome
Vol. 1. Bp Taylor's Dissuasive from popery, and his Treatise on the real presence and spiritual.-
Vol. 2. Dr. I. Barrow's Treatise on the Pope's supremacy, and his Discourse on the unity of the church.-
Vol. 3. Miscellaneous tracts. Opposition of the doctrine ... of the Roman Church to the nature, designs, and characters of the Christian faith, Gilbert Burnet; The devotions of the Church of Rome, W. Stanley; Hazard of being saved in the Church of Rome, J. Tillotson; The protestant resolved, Clement Ellys; Concerning a judge of controversies in matters of religion, W. Sherlock; Discourse about tradition, Simon Patrick; The sacrifice of the mass, W. Payne; Discourse concerning the Virgin and the Saints, W. Clagett; The texts examined concerning seven sacraments, Edward Gee; Discourse of Purgatory; Discourse of prayers for the dea, W. Wake; Difference between the Ch. of England and the Ch. of Rome, J. Williams; Difference of the case between the separation of protestant from the Ch. of Rome, and the separation of dissenters from the Ch. of England, Dr. Clagett
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Christianity in early Britain |
| G.F. Lee |
The church under Queen Elizabeth : an historical sketch |
| Luke Rivington |
The Primitive Church and the See of Peter |
| The Roman primacy A.D. 430-451 |
| Dependence : or, The insecurity of the Anglican position |
| Authority; or, A plain reason for joining the Church of Rome |
| Christopher Wordsworth |
Ecclesiastical biography, or, Lives of eminent men connected with the history of religion in England : from the commencement of the Reformation to the Revolution
v. 1. John Wickliffe. William Thorpe. Lord Cobham. Invention of printing. Progress of reformation. Colet, Chaucer, Luther. Cardinal Wolsey.--
v. 2. Thomas Bilney. Thomas More. William Tindall. Cromwell, earl of Essex. John Rogers. Bishop Hooper. Rowland Taylor.--Bishop Latimer.
v.3. Bish op Ridley. Archbishop Cranmer.-- Bishop Jewel. Bernard Gilpin. Richard Hooker. Archbishop Whitgift. John Donne.
v4. George Herbert.-- Henry Wotton. Nicholas Ferrar. Bishop Hall. Henry Hammond. Bishop Sanderson. Richard Baxter.-- Matthew Hale. Philip Henry. Earl of Rochester. Archbishop Tillotson. |
| Ordericus Vitalis |
The ecclesiastical history of England and Normandy (4 Volumes) |
| Thomas Ingram Dunbar |
England and Rome: a history of the relations between the papacy and the English state and church from the Norman conquest to the revolution of 1688 |
| Two chapters of Irish history: 1. The Irish Parliament of James II; 2. The alleged violation of the Treaty of Limerick |
| A history of the legislative union of Great Britain and Ireland |
| A critical examination of Irish history : being a replacement of the false by the true, from the Elizabethan conquest to the legislative union of 1800 (2 Volumes) |
| Richard Robert Madden |
The history of the penal laws enacted against Roman Catholics |
| Ullathorne, William Bernard |
History of the restoration of the Catholic hierarchy in England |
| Dixon, Richard Watson |
History of the Church of England: From the Abolition of the Roman Jurisdiction
v. 1. Henry VIII. A.D. 1529-1537.
v. 2. Henry VIII. A.D. 1538-1547: Edward VI. A.D. 1547, 1548.
v. 3. Edward VI. A.D. 1549-1553.
v. 4. Mary A.D. 1553-1558. 1891
v. 5. Elizabeth. A.D. 1558-1563
v. 6. Elizabeth. A.D. 1564-1570.
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| Hensley Henson |
Puritanism in England |
| J.J. Tayler |
A retrospect of the religious life of England; or, The church, Puritanism, and free inquiry |
| Nicholas Sander |
Rise and growth of the Anglican schism |
| Edwin Hall |
The Puritans and their principles |
| J.B. Marsden |
The history of the early Puritans : from the Reformation to the opening of the Civil War in 1642 |
| The history of the later Puritans : from the opening of the civil war in 1642, to the ejection of the non-conforming clergy in 1662 |
| Samuel Hopkins |
The Puritans: or, The church, court, and Parliament of England, during the reigns of Edward VI. and Queen Elizabeth (3 Volumes) |
| Neal, Daniel |
The history of the Puritans, or Protestant non-conformists, with an account of their principles; their attempts for a further reformation in the church; their sufferings; and the lives and characters of their most considerable divines
I. From the reformation to the death of Queen Elizabeth.
II. From the death of Queen Elizabeth to the beginning of the Civil War in the year 1642.
III. From the battle of Edge-hill, to the death of King Charles I., with a supplement.
IV. From the death of King Charles I. to the King's declaration of indulgence, in the year 1672.
V. From the death of King Charles II. to the Act of toleration in the reign of King William and Queen Mary, in the year 1688. |
| Lathbury, Thomas |
A history of the convocation of the Church of England from the earliest period to the year 1742 - |
| John Gerard |
The conditions of Catholics under James I. Father Gerard's Narrative of the gunpowder plot, etc., with his life |
| John Gerard |
What was the Gunpowder Plot The traditional story tested by original evidence |
| Anderson, James Stuart Murray |
The history of the Church of England in the colonies and foreign dependencies of the British Empire (3 VOLUMES) |
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Ecclesia Anglicana; a history of the church of Christ in England from the earliest to the present times |
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English history source books |