CONTENTS (not listed)
PART I PAGE
PART II CHAPTER VI
1. The First Monophysites. 2. The Robber Synod of Ephesus (449). 3. The Council of Chalcedon (451). 4. Later Monophysite Troubles. 5. The Acacian Schism (484–519). 6. The Three Chapters (544–554). 7. Monotheletism (622–680). Summary. CHAPTER VII
1. The Copts in the Roman Empire. 2. The Arab Conquest of Egypt (639). 3. Under the Sunni Khalifs (639–969). 4. The Fatimids (969–1171). 5. Saladin and his Successors (1171–1250). 6. The Mamluks (1250–1517). 7. Under the Ottoman Turks (1517–1882). Summary. CHAPTER VIII
1. The Patriarch and Hierarchy. 2. The Coptic Faith. 3. Churches, Ornaments, Vestments. 4. Liturgical Books. 5. Coptic Services. Summary. PART III CHAPTER IX
1. The Conversion of the Ethiopians. 2. Christian Ethiopia in the Past. 3. Christianity in Nubia. 4. The Negus and his People. 5. The Hierarchy. 6. Rites and Ceremonies. 7. Ethiopic Faith and Customs—Judaism. Summary. CHAPTER X
1. The Foundation of the Jacobite Church. 2. The Jacobites in the Past. 3. Organization and Hierarchy. 4. The Jacobite Faith. 5. Rites and Liturgy. Summary. CHAPTER XI
1. The Foundation of the Church. 2. Before the Portuguese Conquest. 3. Since the Portuguese Conquest. 4. The Land and People. 5. The Schisms at Malabar. 6. Faith and Rites. Summary. PART IV CHAPTER XII
1. Political History. 2. The Conversion of Armenia. 3. Catholic Armenia. 4. The Breach with Cæsarea. 5. Monophysite Armenia. 6. The Five Armenian Patriarchs. 7. The Nineteenth Century. Summary. CHAPTER XIII
1. The Armenian Faith. 2. The Hierarchy. 3. Churches and Vestments. 4. The Calendar, Books and Services. 5. The Holy Litugy. Summary. CHAPTER XIV
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