Ecclesiastical Chronology

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VirginiaHuguenot

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This is a nifty little book:

Ecclesiastical Chronology, or, Annals of the Christian Church, from its foundation to the present time: containing a view of general church history, and the course of secular events; the limits of the church, and its relation to the state; controversies; sects and parties; rites, institutions, discipline; ecclesiastical writers. The whole arranged according to the order of dates, and divided into seven periods. To which are added, lists of councils, and of Popes, Patriarchs, and Archbishops of Canterbury. by J.E. Riddle (1840)
 
He was an Anglican minister but I think he was in the vein of J.C. Ryle. He wrote a history of the Papacy and from what I can tell was a great Protestant scholar. Joseph Esmond Riddle lived from 1804 to 1859.
 
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