This is your ultimate collection of Christian books. Over 80 Classic Christian books have been collected in this single volume. The full range of material of interest to all denominations is covered, including many of the works of the early church fathers. The books are organized alphabetically giving you all the reading material you could possibly want outside of the Bible
itself.
The following titles are included in this volume:
Brothers Karamazov (Fyodor Dostoevsky)
Call to the Unconverted to Turn and Live (Richard Baxter)
Callista: a Tale of the Third Century (John Henry Newman)
Calvin: Commentaries (John Calvin)
Canon of the Old and New Testaments Ascertained, or The Bible Complete without the Apocrypha and
Unwritten Traditions. (Archibald Alexander)
Catena Aurea - Gospel of Mark (St. Thomas Aquinas)
Catena Aurea - Gospel of Matthew (St. Thomas Aquinas)
Catholic Tales and Christian Songs (Dorothy Leigh Sayers)
Causes and Danger of Slighting Christ and His Gospel. (Richard Baxter)
Causes of the Corruption of the Traditional Text of the Holy Gospels (John William Burgon)
Celestial Hierarchy (Pseudo-Dionysius)
Cell of Self-Knowledge: Seven Early English Mystical Treatises (Edmund G. Gardner)
Centuries of Meditations (Thomas Traherne)
Change of the Sabbath (Thomas Shepard)
Character of Jesus forbidding his Possible Classification with Men. (Horace Bushnell)
Chorale Book for England (Catherine Winkworth)
Christ Altogether Lovely (John Flavel)
Christ and His Salvation: In Sermons Variously Related Thereto. (Horace Bushnell)
Christ of History: An Argument Grounded in the Facts of His Life on Earth. (John Young)
Christian Doctrine of Sin (John Tulloch)
Christian Ecclesia: A Course of Lectures on the Early History and Early Conceptions of the Eccle
sia and One Sermon (Fenton John Anthony Hort)
Christian Ethics. Volume I.—History of Ethics. (Adolf Wuttke)
Christian Ethics. Volume II.—Pure Ethics. (Adolf Wuttke)
Christian Hymn Book: A Compilation of Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs, Original and Selected:
Revised and Expanded (J.M. Campbell)
Christian Hymns of the First Three Centuries (Ruth Ellis Messenger)
Christian Morals (Sir Thomas Browne)
Christian Mysticism (W. R. Inge)
Christian Nurture. (Horace Bushnell)
Christian Singers of Germany (Catherine Winkworth)
Christian View of God and the World (James Orr)
Christian Workers' Commentary on the Old and New Testaments (James Gray)
Christian Year (John Keble)
Christian's Great Interest. In Two Parts. (William Guthrie)
Christian's Secret of a Happy Life (Hannah Whitall Smith)
Christologia (John Owen)
Church and the Ministry in the Early Centuries (Thomas M. Lindsay)
Church Defended: the reformation of the laws and orders ecclesiastical in the Church of England:
Volume 1 (Richard Hooker)
Church Defended: the reformation of the laws and orders ecclesiastical in the Church of England:
Volume 2 (Richard Hooker)
Church Defended: the reformation of the laws and orders ecclesiastical in the Church of England: Volume 3 (Richard Hooker)
Church in Rome in the First Century (George Edmundson)
Cloud of Unknowing (Anonymous)
Club of Queer Trades (Gilbert Keith Chesterton)
COLLECTION OF LETTERS (William Law)
Colloquies of Erasmus, Volume I (Desiderius Erasmus)
Comfort for Christians (A. W.
John Calvin (1509 - 1584)
Was an influential French theologian and pastor during the Protestant Reformation. He was a principal figure in the development of the system of Christian theology later called Calvinism. Originally trained as a humanist lawyer, he broke from the Roman Catholic Church around 1530. After religious tensions provoked a violent uprising against Protestants in France, Calvin fled to Basel, Switzerland, where he published the first edition of his seminal work The Institutes of the Christian Religion in 1536.Calvin's writing and preachings provided the seeds for the branch of theology that bears his name. The Reformed, Congregational, and Presbyterian churches, which look to Calvin as the chief expositor of their beliefs, have spread throughout the world.
John Calvin was an influential French theologian and pastor during the Protestant Reformation. He was a principal figure in the development of the system of Christian theology later called Calvinism. Originally trained as a humanist lawyer, he broke from the Roman Catholic Church around 1530. After religious tensions provoked a violent uprising against Protestants in France, Calvin fled to Basel, Switzerland, where in 1536 he published the first edition of his seminal work Institutes of the Christian Religion.
Calvin's writing and preaching provided the seeds for the branch of theology that bears his name. The Presbyterian and other Reformed churches, which look to Calvin as a chief expositor of their beliefs, have spread throughout the world. Calvin's thought exerted considerable influence over major religious figures and entire religious movements, such as Puritanism, and some have argued that his ideas have contributed to the rise of capitalism, individualism, and representative democracy in the West.
Founder of Calvinism. John Calvin, a French scholar who became a leading preacher and dominant force in the Reformation of the 16th Century, studied at the University of Paris and at the University of Orleans. He became dissatisfied with the teachings of the Roman Catholic Church and allied himself with the cause of the Protestant Reformation in 1532.
When the king of France decided to settle the religious question in his country in favor of the Catholics, Calvin fled to Geneva, Switzerland, where his writings and lectures made Geneva the Rome of Protestantism. His institutes of the Christian religion became the basis for the Presbyterian way of thought and church life. Calvinism is the main doctrine of the Presbyterian and Reformed Churches.
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