A Key to the Knowledge of Church History (Ancient)

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A Key to the Knowledge of Church History (Ancient)

by John Henry Blunt

EN·~4 hours·70 chapters

Chapters

70 total

PREFACE

1:21

CHAPTER I - The foundation of the Church among the Jews - A.D. 33-A.D. 38

0:14

Section 1. Definition of the Church.

5:22

Section 2. Our Lord's Work in the Foundation of the Church.

4:06

Section 3. The Day of Pentecost.

3:41

Section 4. St. Peter's First Sermon, and its Results.

1:34

Section 3. The First Beginnings of Persecution.

1:46

Section 6. Worship and Discipline of the Infant Church.

9:14

Section 8. The Martyrdom of St. Stephen.

3:35

Section 9. Results of St. Stephen's Martyrdom.

4:29

Description

This volume presents a compact yet thorough survey of the Christian Church’s beginnings, expansion, and condition from the first century through the close of the fifteenth century. Rather than attempting an exhaustive chronicle, it sketches the essential truth of each era and region, offering a clear roadmap for readers who lack the time for a full‑scale study. The narrative is organized to highlight the major developments that shaped the faith’s global presence while pointing toward avenues for deeper exploration.

The author frames the Church in its twofold nature—both as an external kingdom governed by divine law and as the mystical body of Christ nourished by baptism and the Eucharist. Written from a loyal Anglican perspective, the work explains how sacramental practices and hierarchical structures evolved to sustain the community of believers. Listeners will come away with a solid grounding in early church history, ready to engage with more detailed accounts when they choose.

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Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (251K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2007-07-07

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

JH

John Henry Blunt

1823–1884

An Anglican clergyman and church historian, he brought scholarship and practical church knowledge together in books that helped Victorian readers navigate theology, worship, and the history of the English Church.

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