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Pocket Classics

Clement’s 1st Letter to Corinth, Part 1
Clement’s 1st Letter to Corinth, Part 2
Justin Martyr’s Apology, Part 1
Justin Martyr’s Apology, Part 2
Lyons Martyrs

The Trial & Testimony of the Early Church – Scripts

Trial and Testimony: Accusations
Trial and Testimony: Foundation
Trial and Testimony: Persecution
Trial and Testimony: Spread of the Faith
Trial and Testimony: Testimony
Trial and Testimony: Transition

In Context; Famous Christian Sayings

Introduction to Quotes
Mary, Mother of Jesus: Magnificat
Paul (Apostle): the greatest thing is love
Peter (Apostle): Jesus is the Messiah
John (Evangelist): God so loved the world
Ignatius of Antioch: the wheat of God
Epistle of Diognetus: Christians the world soul
Polycarp: how can I blaspheme my king?
Justin Martyr: you can hurt but not kill
Perpetua: prison palace
Cyprian: no mother church, no Father God
Constantine: conquer in this
Athanasius: Christ was made man so we might be made God
Basil the Great: what will you answer the judge
John Chrysostom: destroying Christ’s property
Augustine of Hippo: restless hearts
Jerome: if Rome falls
Boethius: advantages of ill-fortune
Benedict of Nursia: prefer nothing to Christ
Gregory the Great: danger of a universal priest
Sixth Ecumenical Council: Christ has two natures
Pirmin: I believe in God Almighty
Bede: Grant me to come at length to Yourself
Theodulf: Glory, laud and honor
Russian Ambassadors: We did not know where we were, in heaven or on earth
Anselm: God cannot even be conceived not to exist
Franks: God Wills it!

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Early Church Modules

Module 101: Didache
Module 102: Pliny and Trajan
Module 103: Polycarp
Module 104: Tertullian
Module 105: Cyprian
Module 106: Antony of Egypt
Module 107: Constantine
Module 108: Athanasius
Module 109: Nicea
Module 110: Augustine
Module 111: Leo I
Module 112: Patrick
Module 113: Gregory

Medieval Church Modules

Module 201: Benedict
Module 202: John of Damascus
Module 203: Charlemagne
Module 204: The Crusades
Module 205: Anselm
Module 206: Peter Abelard
Module 207: Bernard of Clairvaux
Module 208: Guibert de Nogent
Module 209: Waldo
Module 210: Francis of Assisi
Module 211: The Cathars
Module 212: Thomas Aquinas
Module 213: Thomas a Kempis

Reformation Modules

Module 301: Wyclif
Module 302: Hus
Module 303: Luther’s Small Catechism
Module 304: Luther’s Preface to Romans
Module 305: Uhlrich Zwingli
Module 306: The Schleitheim Confession
Module 307: John Calvin
Module 308: Ignatius Loyola
Module 309: Teresa of Avila
Module 310: William Tyndale
Module 311: Foxe on Cranmer
Module 312: St. Bartholomew Day Massacre
Module 313: Robert Browne

Post-Reformation Modules

Module 401: Menno Simons
Module 402: John Knox
Module 403: Jacob Arminius
Module 404: Hugo Grotius
Module 405: King James Version
Module 406: George Fox
Module 407: John Bunyan
Module 408: The Quietists; Molinas, Guyon, Fenelon
Module 409: Joseph Butler
Module 410: Jonathan Edwards
Module 411: John and Charles Wesley
Module 412: William Wilberforce
Module 413: William Carey

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