Bridge of History Over the Gulf of Time: A Popular View of the Historical Evidence for the Truth of Christianity

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Thomas Cooper 1871
English
  • 00 - Preface
  • 01 - Introduction
  • 02 - I. The Arch of Science
  • 03 - II. The Arch of Oliver Cromwell
  • 04 - III. The Arch of the French Revolution
  • 05 - IV. The Arch of Martin Luther
  • 06 - V. The Arch of the Invention of Printing
  • 07 - VI. The Arch of John Wyckliffe
  • 08 - VII. The Arch of Magna Charta
  • 09 - VIII. The Arch of the Crusades
  • 10 - IX. Arch of William the Conqueror
  • 11 - X. The Arch of Darkness
  • 12 - XI. The Arch of King Alfred
  • 13 - XII. The Arch of Charlemagne
  • 14 - XIII. The Arch of Mohammed
  • 15 - XIV. The Arch of Augustine
  • 16 - XV. The Arch of Earthquake
  • 17 - XVI. The Arch of Constantine the Great
  • 18 - XVII. The Arch of Persecution
  • 19 - XVIII. and XIX. The Arch of The Fathers; The Arch of The Apostles
  • 20 - XX. "Leben Jesu": Dr. David Friedrich Strauss
  • 21 - XXI. Matthew's Gospel
  • 22 - XXII. Mark's Gospel
  • 23 - XXIII. Luke's Gospel
  • 24 - XXIV. John's Gospel
  • 25 - XXV. The Concluding Evidences
Written by the former skeptic, poet, and scholar, Thomas Cooper, The Bridge of History Over the Gulf of Time admirably sets forth a winsome defense of Christianity. Written as the substance of fourteen years of lectures, at the request of his hearers, Cooper leads his reader across the bridge of history, through the centuries, tracing Christianity. At last, he addresses "Leben Jesu" by Dr. David Friedrich Strauss, discusses the historicity of the four Gospels, and offers some concluding evidences for the truth of Christianity. (Introduction by tzieger)

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