p. 62
The Conversion of the Saxons. Charlemagne and Alcuin. The Heliand,
and the Gospel-Harmony..............................
Scandinavian Heathenism............................ .p. 64
The Christianization of Denmark. St. Ansgar................. .p. 66
The Christianization of Sweden......................... .p. 70
The Christianization of Norway and Iceland................. .p. 72
General Survey................................... .p. 74
Christian Missions among the Wends..................... .p. 75
p. 76
Cyrillus and Methodius, the Apostles of the Slavs. Christianization of
Moravia, Bohemia and Poland...........................
The Conversion of the Bulgarians........................ .p. 79
The Conversion of the Magyars......................... .p. 80
The Christianization of Russia.......................... .p. 82
Mohammedanism In Its Relation To Christianity............... .p. 84
Literature........................................ .p. 84
Statistics and Chronological Table....................... .p. 88
Position of Mohammedanism in Church History............... .p. 90
The Home, and the Antecedents of Islâm................... .p. 93
Life and Character of Mohammed........................ .p. 96
The Conquests of Islâm.............................. .p. 101
The Koran, and the Bible............................. .p. 103
The Mohammedan Religion........................... .p. 109
Mohammedan Worship.............................. .p. 112
Christian Polemics against Mohammedanism. Note on Mormonism... .p. 115
The Papal Hierarchy And The Holy Roman Empire............. .p. 120
General Literature on the Papacy........................ .p. 120
p. 121
Chronological Table of the Popes, Anti-Popes, and Roman Emperors
from Gregory I. to Leo XIII..............................
Gregory the Great. a.d. 590-604......................... .p. 136
Gregory and the Universal Episcopate..................... .p. 141
The Writings of Gregory.............................. .p. 145
The Papacy from Gregory I to Gregory II a.d. 604-715.......... .p. 147
From Gregory II to Zacharias. a.d. 715-741................. .p. 148
p. 149
Alliance of the Papacy with the New Monarchy of the Franks. Pepin and
the Patrimony of St. Peter. A.d. 741-755....................
Charles the Great. a.d. 768-814......................... .p. 151
p. 159
Founding of the Holy Roman Empire, a.d. 800. Charlemagne and Leo
II..............................................
Survey of the History of the Holy Roman Empire.............. .p. 162
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History of the Christian Church, Volume IV: Philip Schaff
Mediaeval Christianity. A.D. 590-1073.