The church we forget; a study of the life and words of the early Christians,
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Author / Creator: | Wilson, Philip Whitwell, 1875-1956. |
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Imprint: | New York, Chicago Fleming H. Revell Co. [©1919] |
Description: | 3 preliminary leaves, 359 pages 21 cm |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/13193027 |
Table of Contents:
- I. The simplicity of the early Christians
- II. The one united family
- III. The modesty of the saints
- IV. The happiness of the faithful
- V. The power of their inspiration
- VI. The method of the first missionaries
- VII. An era of revivals
- VIII. The gift of one language
- IX. Common ownership of property
- X. The miracles of healing
- XI. Mutterings of persecution
- XII. The judgments
- XIII. The short life of Stephen
- XIV. The preachings of Philip
- XV. "Saul of Tarsus dies"
- XVI. The vision of Paul
- XVII. The vision of Peter
- XVIII. The old and the new church
- XIX. The first organized mission
- XX. Old conflicts with new
- XXI. The call of Macedonia
- XXII. Rescue of womanhood
- XXIII. Prisoners and captives
- XXIV. Christ for the university
- XXV. The challenge to civilization
- XXVI. The first scandal
- XXVII. The conquest of mysticism
- XXVIII. The hope of his coming
- XXIX. Paul's path to the cross
- XXX. Vindicating a passport
- XXXI. Paul before the high priest
- XXXII. The struggle with Felix
- XXXIII. The fight for Festus
- XXXIV. Paul before Agrippa
- XXXV. The voyage
- XXXVI. Paul wins the race
- XXXVII. The triumph of Peter
- XXXVIII. The beatific vision.