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A History of God's Church from its Origin to the Present Time (1874) is a book by Enoch Pond.

Abstract

Editions and translations

Published in Hartford, CN: S.S. Scranton, 1874. Reprinted in Hartford, CN: S.S. Scranton, 1877.

Table of contents

  • Part I: The History of God's Church Until the Coming of Christ
  • Part II: History of God's Church from the Coming of Christ to the Present Time
    • Period I: The Church Under the Apostles and Their Immediate Successors
    • Period II: Remainder of the Second Century
    • Period III: From the Commencement of the Third Century to the Revolution Under Constantine
    • Period IV: From the Revolution Under Constantine to the Fall of the Western Roman Empire, A.D. 476
    • Period V: From the Subversion of the Western Roman Empire to its Restoration Under Charlamagne, A.D. 800
    • Period VI: From the Western Roman Empire Under Charlamagne to the Culmination of Popery at the Close of the Thirteenth Century
    • Period VII: From the Commencement of the Fourteenth Century to the Reformation
    • Period VIII: The Sixteenth Century
    • Period IX: The Seventeenth Century
    • Period X: From the Commencement of the Eighteenth Century to the Present Time

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