The History of the Popes: From the Foundation of the See of Rome, to the Present Time, 3rd Ed. Vol. 1

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The History of the Popes: From the Foundation of the See of Rome, to the Present Time, 3rd Ed. Vol. 1

by Archibald Bower

EN·~20 hours·1 chapter

Chapters

1 total

Transcriber’s Note:

20:14:21

Description

This volume offers a sweeping survey of the leaders of Rome, tracing each pontiff from the earliest bishops through the first centuries of the Church. Arranged in a clear, chronological format, the work presents concise biographies, key events, and the evolving role of the papacy within the wider Christian world. The author’s meticulous notes and cross‑references make it easy to follow the complex succession and the shifting political landscape that shaped each reign.

Written from a distinctly Protestant standpoint, the narrative highlights how the growing authority of the papal office intersected with the religious and civil life of Europe. It examines the tension between papal claims and emerging reform movements, illustrating how historical truth was often contested by competing interests. By the close of the first act, readers will see the early foundations of the conflict that later defined the Reformation and the enduring impact of the papacy on European affairs.

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en

Duration

~20 hours (1165K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by KD Weeks, Charlene Taylor, Bryan Ness and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This book was produced from scanned images of public domain material from the Google Books project.)

Release date

2020-09-29

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Archibald Bower

Archibald Bower

1686–1766

A Scottish historian with a dramatic, much-debated life, he is remembered as much for his shifting religious loyalties as for his ambitious histories of Rome and the popes. His story has the intrigue of a novel, but his books were serious works that found many readers in 18th-century Britain.

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