History
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Bible-History.com
is a web site devoted to Bible and church history.
Follow the "Church History" links to
read the Early Church Father's writings and creeds.
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The
Christian Catacombs of Rome |
Dead
Sea Scrolls, an Exhibit at the Library of Congress,
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The Ecole Initiative, hypertext encyclopedia of early
church history on the world-wide web. An excellent
resource.
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Early
Church Fathers by Christian Classics Ethereal
Library containing 800 years of church history.
The earliest writings are important as a historical
record of church doctrine and practice. Throughout
time, though, the foretold apostasy of religious
leaders is recorded in these historical writings.
The Early Church Fathers can also be accessed through CrossWalk.com,
but their database is incomplete.
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Early Church Fathers Collection, download the complete
Early Church Fathers Collection in WinHelp format.
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The
Hall of Church History, from the Church Fathers,
through the Medieval Churchmen, to the Puritan
and Reformed writers, to the more recent stalwarts
of the faith.
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The
Jesus Archive, dedicated to the study of the
historical Jesus, early Christianity and Second
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The Labyrinth: Resources for Medieval Studies, good resource
for Medieval religious history.
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netLibrary
is a virtual library. Go to "Power Search"
and search authors for Schaff.
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Philip Schaff eight volume History of the Christian Church.
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Flavius Josephus Home Page, the works of this Jewish historian
provide invaluable insight into the days when
Christ walked on earth, the destruction of Jerusalem,
and the Jewish wars. This site also topically
indexes Josephus' writings greatly aiding in research.
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The
Works of Flavius Josephus translated by William
Whiston.
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The Works of Flavius Josephus by CrossWalk.com.
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Fox's Book of Martyrs chronicles religious persecution,
by CrossWalk.com. Also available on the Christian Classics
Ethereal Library.
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Overview of Archaic and Classical Greek History by Thomas
Martin.
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The Protestant Reformation, Internet archive of Reformation
texts and documents.
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Restoration Movement These pages are for your reading
and viewing pleasure and feature historical texts,
pictures, resources for historical research and
links to other relevant pages dealing with the
Restoration Movement.
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Sketches of Church History by CrossWalk.com provides a
general overview of religious practices as they
progressed from the first century to the Reformation.
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Thesaurus
Linguae Graecae (TLG) is a research center
at the University of California, Irvine. Founded
in 1972 the TLG has already collected and digitized
all ancient texts from Homer to 600 A.D. and a
large number of texts from the period between
600 A.D. and the Fall of Byzantium in 1453 A.D.
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Two Thousand Years of Catholic Writings, indexes catholic
writings that can be read on the web.
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World
Wide Web Sites Relating to the Ancient Mediterranean,
compiled by Dr. K. C. Hanson.
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Also see, Evidences,
Apologetics, & Archaeology.
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