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Sites Referenced by the Church History Timeline

Throughout the website, I linked to parts of many different websites. For some of them, I haven’t linked to their home page. Well, here they are. By the way, my editorial position is not necessarily that of the authors of these sites. But all of these sites are helpful for folks with an interest in Church History.

The Christian Classics Ethereal Library from Wheaton. This is where you can find all 38 volumes of the Early Church Fathers, plus tons of other documents from throughout Church History.

The ECOLE Initiative "Creating a Hypertext Encyclopedia of Early Church History on the World-Wide Web," and doing a heckuva job.

www.reformed.org has a great collection of historic church documents, especially during the reformation. I used them extensively.

New Advent is a helpful Catholic website. My favorite part is the Catholic Encyclopedia.

Other Church History Web Sites

The Hall of Church History, a part of spurgeon.org.

The Indelible Grace Project takes old hymns and sets them to new music, as the saints have done throughout history. Some of the hymns will be familiar to some of you, but many of them had been nearly forgotten because the tunes associated with them were so unworkable. The music here is fresh, hip, never cheesy, modern and diverse. The lyrics are some of the best poetry the church has produced over the centuries.

131 Christians Everyone Should Know by Christian History and Biography.

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