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Ecclesiastical Empire - A. T. Jones [2.2 Mb]

The Middle Ages Within the Scope of Apocalyptic Prophecy - H. LaRondelle [1.1 Mb]


  THE CAMBRIDGE MEDIEVAL HISTORY (8 Volumes) - J. B. Bury et al.

I. The Christian Roman Empire and the Foundation of the Teutonic kingdoms. 1911. --II. The rise of the Saracens and the Foundation of the Western empire. 1913. --III. Germany and the Western empire. 1922. --IV. The eastern Roman Empire (717-1453). 1923. --V. Contest of Empire and Papacy. 1926. --VI. Victory of the Papacy. 1929. --VII. Decline of Empire and Papacy. 1932. --VIII. The Close of the Middle Ages. 1936



Vol. I. THE CHRISTIAN ROMAN EMPIRE, AND THE FOUNDATION OF THE TEUTONIC KINGDOMS
1. Constantine and his city. 2. The Reorganization of the Empire. 3. Constantine's successors (to Jovian), and the struggle with Persia. 4. Triumph of Christianity (with account of other religions in the Empire, and including Julian's reaction). 5 Heresies (Arian controversy ; to 381). 6. Organization of the Church. 7. Expansion of the Teutons (retrospective, and to 378). 8. The Dynasty of Valentinian ; and Theodosms the Great. 9. The Teutonic Migrations. 10. Teutonic Kingdoms in Gaul (to death of Euric ; and accession of Chlodwig). 11. Teutonic Kingdoms in Spain and Africa. 12. (a) The Asiatic Background. (b) The Huns 13. Teutonic Conquest of Britain (to c. 600). 14. Italy to the revolution of Odovacar. 15. The Italian Kingdom (under Odovacar and Theodoric). 16. The Eastern Provinces (Arcadius to Anastasius I). 17. Religious disunion in the fifth century. 18. Monasticism. 19. Social and economic conditions. 20. Thought and ideas of the age (fourth and fifth centuries). 21. Christian Art.



Vol II. THE RISE OF THE SARACENS AND THE FOUNDATION OF THE WESTERN EMPIRE
1. The Imperial restoration in the West. 2. Justinian. 3. Roman Law. 4 and 5. Gaul under the Merovingian Franks. 6, Spain under the Visigoths. 7. Italy under the Lombards. 8. Imperial Italy and Africa, (a) Administration. (b) Gregory the Great. 9. Justinian's successors, and the struggle with Persia, 10, Mohammad and Islam. 11 and 12. The Expansion of the Saracens. 13. The successors of Heraclius (to 717). 14. The expansion of the Slavs. 15. (a) Celtic heathendom. (b) Germanic heathendom. 16. Conversions of the heathen (Ireland, Scotland, England), (a) Germany. 17. England (to c. 800) and English Institutions 18. The Carolingian revolution and Frank intervention in Italy. 19. Conquests and Imperial coronation of Charles the Great 20. Foundations of Society (origin of Feudalism). 21. Legislation and administration of Charles the Great. 22. Growth of the Papal power (to Nicholas I). 23. Learning and Education.



Vol. III. GERMANY AND THE WESTERN EMPIRE
1. Lewis the Pious and the disruption of the Carohngian Empire. 2 and 3. The Carohngian Kingdoms (to 908). 4. The Vikings. 5. Germany; Henry I and Otto I. 6. Italy, to the Coronation of Otto I. 7. Otto II and Otto III. 8. Henry II and Conrad II. 9. Henry III and his ideals. 10. Germany and her Eastern Neighbors, 11. The Burgundian Kingdoms. 12. France : the last Carolmgians and the Capetian revolution. 13. France in the 11th century. 14. England, (800-1065). 15. Norman conquest of England. 16. William the Conqueror. 17. The Western Caliphate. 18. Feudalism. 19. Learning and Literature in Western Europe. 20. Romanesque architecture.



Vol. IV. THE EASTERN ROMAN EMPIRE
1. Leo III and the Isaurian (Syrian) dynasty. 2. From Nicephorus I to fall of the Phrygian dynasty. 3 and 4. The Basihan dynasty (867-1057). 5. The struggle with the Saracens. 6. Armenia (general sketch of whole period). 7. The Bulgian Kingdom. 8. The Empire and its northern neighbors (including Russia and Hungary). 9. Greek Church and relations with West (to 1054). 10. The Seljuks. 11 and 12. The Commeni. 13. Venice. 14. Fourth Crusade and the Latin Empire. 15. Greece and the Aegean under Frank and Venetian dominion. 16. The Empire of Nicaea and the recovery of Constantinople. 17. The Ottoman Turks. 18. Bulgaria, Servia, and the Roumans. 19. Attempts at reunion of the Greek and Latin Churches 20. The Mongols. 21. Advance of the Turks and fall of Constantinople. 22. Legislation. 23. Administration, including army and navy. 24. Byzantine culture.



Vol. V. CONTEST OF EMPIRE AND PAPACY - THE CRUSADES
1. (a) The Italian Cities; (b) The Norman conquest of Italy and Sicily. 2. Corruption of the Church: Cluniac movement. 3. Gregory VII and the Investiture Contest. 4. Civil and Canon Law. 5. Germany under Henry IV and Henry V. 6. (a) Islam and Egypt, (750-1097) ; (b) The First Crusade. 7. The Kingdom of Jerusalem. 8. The Monastic Orders. 9. Germany, (1125-1152). 10. Italy, (1125-1152). 11. Frederick Barbarossa and Germany. 12. (a) Frederick Barbarossa and the Lombard League; (b) South Italy in the twelfth century. 13. England: Norman kings (William II to Stephen). 14. England: Henry II. 15. France and the Angevin dominion. 16. France and the Communal movement. 17. The Jews. 18. Scholasticism. 19. Effects of the Crusades on Western Europe.  20. The Military Orders.



Vol. VI. VICTORY OF THE PAPACY - THE ROMAN THEOCRACY
1. Henry VI. 2. Growth of the Papal power: Innocent III. 3. The struggle for the Empire (Philip II and Otto IV). 4. Frederick II : Germany. 5. Frederick II : Italy and Sicily. 6. The Fall of the Hohenstaufens (a) (Germany); (b) Italy. 7. Philip Augustus (and Louis VIII). 8. Louis IX. 9. England: Richard and John. 10. England: Henry III. 11. Spain. 12. Scandinavia (from middle of eleventh to end of thirteenth century). 13. Poland and Hungary (from middle of eleventh to end of thirteenth century). 14. Heresies and Inquisition. 15. The Mendicant Orders. 16. Universities and learning. 17. Commerce and Industry in the Middle Ages. 18. Chivalry 19. Architecture (a) Ecclesiastical; (b) Military, 20. Legendary cycles in the Middle Ages.



Vol. VII. DECLINE OF THE EMPIRE AND PAPACY
1. The Empire (1272-1313). 2. Italy in the time of Dante. 3. Louis the Bavarian. 4. Charles IV and Bohemia. 5. Switzerland. 6. The Hansa. 7. The Teutonic order, Poland and Lithuania. 8. The Popes at Avignon and the Great Schism. 9. France : the last Capetians. 10. France : Hundred Years' War (First part). 11. France: Armagnacs and Burgundians. 12. England: Edward I and Edward II. 13. England: Edward III and Richard II. 14. Scotland, Wales, and Ireland. 15. (a) Wyclif (b) Hus. 16. The Councils of Constance and Basel.
17. Spain. 18. Assemblies of Estates. 19. Italian States in the fourteenth century. 20. Early Renaissance. 21. Mysticism. 22. Growth of towns in Western Europe.



Vol. VIII. THE CLOSE OF THE MIDDLE AGES - GROWTH OF THE WESTERN KINGDOMS
1. The Hussite Wars. 2. The Empire in the 15th century. 3. Hungary. 4. The Papacy in the 15th century. 5. Italy. 6. Florence under the Medici. 7. Spain and Portugal. 8. France : Hundred Years' War (Second period). 9. France: Louis XI. 10. Burgundy, 11. Low Countries. 12. England: Lancastrians. 13. England : New Monarchy. 14. The Scandinavian Kingdoms. 15. Russia, 16. The Renaissance. 17. New theories of education. 18. Political theory. 19. Warfare 20. Magic, witchcraft, astrology in the Middle Ages. 



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National Sunday Law Crisis [PDF]


The coming revived Theocratic tyranny of a future World Union of Church and State under the control of the PAPACY.  

Be thankful for your democratic freedoms and Religious Liberty while it lasts.  Once the Papacy has regained the height of its former Religio-political supremacy (as it exercised during the long centuries of the Medieval Dark Ages and the Inquisition), Religious Freedom will be at an end, and our freedoms will be gone forever.   The sword of the State will once again be in the hands of the persecuting (Roman) Church.  Enforcing of RC Religious dogma through governmental legislation and state authority leads inevitably to religious and / or political persecution.  This booklet gives a brief overview of some recent trends including the ongoing corrupting influence of Ecumenism. 





NationalSunday.pdf






Roger Williams The Man Who Dreamed of Liberty [PDF]

and founded Rhode Island




Roger Williams.pdf






 



Parallel Sybolism and figures of Daniel 2-7 of the 5 World Empires of history [0.43 Mb]

The Jesuits Unveiled - Jean-Claude Pitrat [0.37 Mb]

Vatican State and Political Romanism on the geopolitical world stage up to 2013

History of the Reformation of the 16th Century Vol. 1-5 - J. H. Merle d'Aubigne (1846) [5.5 Mb]

A Brief History of Protestantism in the United States - Robert Jones [1.7 Mb]

Founders of the Message - Everett Dick [0.62 Mb]

Atlanta Declaration 2010 (fr)

 

 

 

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