Table of Contents of the
Christian Reference Library
All titles are Complete works
Bibles Translations and other Religious Books
Many of these are available FREE at www.ccel.org.
| King James Bible (with the original Preface from 1611) | Webster's Bible Translation |
| Darby's Bible translation | Greek New Testament (in Greek) |
| Latin Vulgate Bible (in Latin) | The Deuterocanonical Books of the Bible, known as the Apocrypha-- |
| The Book of Morman | The Koran |
| Dovay Rheims Version Old Testament Part 1 and 2 | The Bible in Danish New Testament |
| The Bible in Swedish |
Commentaries and Reference Works
| Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary on the Whole Bible-- | Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary |
| HITCHCOCK'S BIBLE NAMES DICTIONARY | The New Topical Textbook 20,000 Topics and Sub-topics 30,000 Bible References Methods of Bible Study Fundamental Doctrines Outline By R. A. Torrey |
| Fox's Book of Martyrs |
Historical Creeds and Litanies
| Apostles' Creed | Athanasian Creed |
| Nicene Creed | Heidelberg Catechism |
| Heidelberg Catechism (extended) | Westminster Larger Catechism |
| Westminster shorter Catechism | Westminster confession of faith |
| Liturgy of the Reformed Churches | Church Order Drawn up in the National Synod of (held in 1618 and 1619)
and accepted as a concord of ecclesiastic community by the Reformed Churches in the Netherlands. |
The writing of the early church fathers in 38 volumes. (translated into English)
This is a TREMENDOUS collection of the writing of the people who were around for the early centuries of the Christian era. These are the people who helped shape the church and the modern concept of Christianity.
The Early Church Fathers is a 38-volume collection of writings from the first 800 years of the Church. This collection is divided into three series, Ante-Nicene (ANF), Nicene and Post-Nicene Series I, and Nicene and Post-Nicene Series II.
ANTE-NICENE FATHERS TO A.D. 325
| Volume I -- The Apostolic Fathers with Justin Martyr and Irenaeus: Clement, Mathetes, Polycarp, Ignatius, Barnabas, Papias, Justin Martyr, Irenaeus. | Volume II -- Fathers of the Second Century: Hermas, Tatian, Theophilus, Athenagoras, Clement of Alexandria. Volume III -- Latin Christianity: Its Founder Tertullian: I. Apologetic, II. Anti-Marcion, III. Ethical. Volume IV -- Fathers of the Third Century: Tertullian, Minucius Felix, Commodianus. |
| Volume V -- Fathers of the Third Century: Hippolytus, Cyprian, Caius, Novatian, Appendix: Baptism of Heretics, Anonymous Treatise Against the Heretic Novatian, Anonymous Treatise on Rebaptism. | Volume VI -- Fathers of the Third Century: Gregory Thaumaturgus, Dionysius the Great, Julius Africanus, Anatolius and Minor Writers, Archelaus, Alexander of Lycopolis, Peter of Alexandria, Alexander of Alexandria, Methodius, Arnobius. |
| Volume VII -- Fathers of the Third and Fourth Centuries: Lactantius, Dionysius of Rome, Teaching of the Twelve Apostles, Constitutions of the Holy Apostles, The Homily Ascribed to Clement, Early Liturgies. | Volume VIII -- Fathers of the Third and Fourth Centuries: Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs, Theodotus: Excerpts, Epistles Concerning Virginity, Pseudo-Clementine Literature, Apocrypha of the New Testament, Decretals Memoire of Edessa and Ancient Syriac Documents, remains of the Second and Third Centuries. |
| Volume X -- Original supplement to the American Edition: Gospel of Peter, Diatessaron of Tatian, Apocalypse of Peter, Visio Pauli, Apocalypses of the Virgin and of Sedrach, Testament of Abraham, Acts of Xanthippe and Polyxena, Narrative of Zosimus, Apology of Aeristides, Epistles of Clement (complete), Origen's Commentaries on John and Matthew (partial). |
NICENE AND POST-NICENE FATHERS, SERIES I
St. Augustine Volumes:
| Volume I -- Prolegomena; Life and Works; Confessions; Letters. | Volume II -- The City of God; Christian Doctrine. | Volume III -- Doctrinal Treatises; Moral Treatises. |
| Volume IV -- Anti-Manichaean and Anti-Donatist Writings. | Volume V -- Anti-Pelagian Writings . | Volume VI -- The Sermon on the Mount; Harmony of the Gospels; Homilies on the Gospels. |
| Volume VII -- Homilies on the Gospel and the First Epistle of John; Soliloquies. | Volume VIII -- Expositions on the Psalms. | St. Chrysostom Volumes: |
| Volume IX -- Prolegomena; On the Priesthood; Ascetic Treatises; Select Homilies and Letters; Homilies on the Statues. | Volume X -- Homilies on the Gospel of St. Matthew. | Volume XI -- Homilies on the Acts of the Apostles and the Epistle to the Romans. |
| Volume XII -- Homilies on the Epistles of Paul to the Corinthians. | Volume XIII -- Homilies on Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians, Thessalonians, Timothy, Titus, and Philemon . | Volume XIV -- Homilies on the Gospel of St. John and the Epistle to the Hebrews. |
NICENE AND POST-NICENE FATHERS, Series II
| Volume I -- Eusebius; Church History; Life of Constantine the Great; Oration in Praise of Constantine. | Volume II -- Socrates Scholasticus: Ecclesiastical History; Sozomenus: Ecclesiastical History. |
| Volume III -- Theodoret: Ecclesiastical History, Dialogues, Letters; Jerome and Gennadius: Illustrious Men; Rufinus and Jerome; Life of Rufinus; Apology vs. Rufinus. | Volume IV -- Athanasius: Select Works and Letters. |
| Volume V -- Gregory of Nyssa: Select Writings and Letters; Dogmatic Treatises. | Volume VI -- St. Jerome: Letters and Select Works. |
| Volume VII -- St. Cyril of Jerusalem: Catechetical Lectures; St. Gregory Nazianzen: Select Orations, Sermons, Letters; Dogmatic Treatises. | Volume VIII -- St. Basil: Treatise De Spiritu Sancto; Nine Homilies of Hexaemeron. |
| Volume IX -- St. Hilary of Poitiers: Select Works on the Trinity and Psalms; John of Damascus: Exposition of Faith. | Volume X -- St. Ambrose: Principal Works, Dogmatic Treatises, Ethical Works, etc. |
| Volume XI -- Sulpitius Severus: Extant Works;Vincent of Lerins: The Catholic Faith; John Cassian: On Institutes of the Coenobia; The Eight Principal Faults; --Conferences; On the Incarnation vs. Nestorius. | Volume XII -- Leo the Great: Letters, Sermons; Gregory the Great: Pastoral Rule. |
| Volume XIII -- Gregory the Great: Selected Epistles; Ephraim the Syrian: Hymns, Homilies; Aphrahat: Demonstrations. | Volume XIV -- The Seven Ecumenical Councils of the Undivided Church; Canons and Decrees; Canons of Local Synods with Ecumenical Acceptance. |
Gnostic Writings (all translated into English)
| The Gospel According to Mary Jesus Christ, Son of God, Savior | Wonder Extraordinary The Gospel According to Phillip as Written by Nathanael |
| The Gospel of Thomas a collection of traditional Sayings (logoi) attributed to Jesus | The writing is believed to be Didymos Judas Thomas, the "Doubting Thomas" of the canonical Gospels, and according to many early traditions, the twin brother of Jesus ("didymos" means "twin" in Greek) |
| The so-called Hymn of the Pearl Translated from the Syriac. |
Zoroas Writings: (all translated into English)
| AVESTA: FRAGMENTS | AVESTA: KHORDA AVESTA (Book of Common Prayer) |
| AVESTA: Vendidad | AVESTA: VISPERAD (Extensions to the liturgy) |
| AVESTA: YASNA (Sacred Liturgy and Gathas/Hymns of Zarathushtra) |
History of the Early Christian Era
| Sketches of Church History From AD 33 to the Reformation | Einhard: The Life of Charlemagne |
| History of the Warfare of Science with Theology in Christendom by Andrew Dickson White | Jordanes The origins and deeds of the Goths |
| The decline and Fall of the Roman Empire (six volumes) | Documents from the First Council of Nicea (The First Ecumenical Council inA.D. 325) |
| Procopius: Secret History, translated by Richard Atwater | The bull of indicition of the Sacred Ecumenical and General Council of Trent |
| Liutprand of Cremona: Report of his Mission to Constantinople | A list of Notable Dates in the History of the Christian Church |
| The History of the Common Law of England |
Other Inspired Writing
| Training of the Twelve | A Book of Comptemplation the Which is Called the Cloud of Unknowing, in the Which a Soul is oned with God |
| John Bunyan - Pilgrim's progress and Holy War | John Calvin -On theChristian Life |
| Dante- Inferno, Purgatorio and Paradiso | Flavius Josephus-Antiquity of the Jews, War of the Jews, The Life Of Flavius Josephus, Against Apion and others |
| 30 different writing of Martin Luther Holiness Teachings | Barlaam and Ioasaph by St. John Damascene- ("St. John of Damascus") c. 676 - 749 A.D |
| John Owen Christologia: or a Declaration of the glorious Mystery of the Person of Christ-God and Man | Theologia Germanica. This work was first discovered and published in 1516 by Martin Luther who said of it that "Next to the Bible and St. Augustine, no book has ever come into my hands from which I have learnt more of God and Christ, and man and all things that are." |
| The Confutatio Pontificia | Liutprand of Cremona: Report of his Mission to Constantinople |
| History of the Moravian Church | JORDANES THE ORIGIN AND DEEDS OF THE GOTHS |
| Writings of the Saints | DOCUMENTS FROM THE FIRST COUNCIL OF NICEA |
| The High History of the Holy Graal | SINS OF GOVERNMENT, SINS OF THE NATION |
| THE VARIETIES OF RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCE; A Study in Human Nature | Codex Junius 11 -translations from the Anglo-Saxon of the following works: "Genesis A", "Genesis B", "Exodus", "Daniel",and "Christ and Satan" |
| THE BIBLE IN SPAIN | PAGAN & CHRISTIAN CREEDS: THEIR ORIGIN AND MEANING THE BIBLE |
| The Life and Work of B. T. Roberts | Letters of George Borrow to the British and Foreign Bible Society |
| Framents from the Dead Sea Scrolls | ON HEROES, HERO-WORSHIP, AND THE HEROIC IN HISTORY |
Histories of the Roman Catholic Popes
(33 AD-Present AD)
(coming soon)
| Peter (c.33-67 AD) | Linus (67-76 AD) | Anacletus (76-88 AD) | Clement (88-97 AD) | Evanstus (97-105 AD) |
| Alexander I (105-115 AD) | Sixtus I (115-125 AD) | Telesphorus (125-136 AD) | Hyginus (136-140 AD) | Pius I (140-155 AD) |
| Anicetus (155-166 AD) | Soter (166-175 AD) | Eleutherius (175-189 AD) | Victor L (189-199 AD) | Zephynnus (199-217 AD) |
| Callistus I (217-222 AD) | Urban I (222-230 AD) | Pontian (230-235 AD) | Anterus (235-236 AD) | Fabian (236-250 AD) |
| Cornelius (251-253 AD) | Lucius I (253-254 AD) | Stephen I (254-257 AD) | Sixtus II (257-258 AD) | Dionysius (259-268 AD) |
| Felix I (269-274 AD) | Eutychian (275-283 AD) | Caius (283-296 AD) | Marcellinus (296-304 AD) | Marcellus I (308-309 AD) |
| Eusebius (309?-310? AD) | Miltiades (311-314 AD) | Sylvester I (314-335 AD) | Marcus (Mark)(336-336 AD) | Julius I (337-352 AD) |
| Libenus (352-366 AD) | Damasus I (366-384 AD) | Siricius (384-399 AD) | Anastasius I (399-401 AD) | Innocent I (401-417 AD) |
| Zozimus (417-418 AD) | Boniface I (418422 AD) | Celestine I (422-432 AD) | Sixtus III (432-440 AD) | Leo I (440-461 AD) |
| Hilary (461-468 AD) | Simplicius (468-483 AD) | Felux III (II AD) (483-492 AD) | Gelasius I (492-496 AD) | Anastasius II (496-498 AD) |
| Symmachus (498-514 AD) | Hormisdas (514-523 AD) | John I (523-526 AD) | Felix IV (526-530 AD) | Boniface II (530-532 AD) |
| John II (533-535 AD) | Agapitus I (535-536 AD) | Silarius (536 537 AD) | Vigilius (537-555 AD) | Pelagius I (556-561 AD) |
| John III (561-574 AD) | Benedict I (575-579 AD) | Pelauus II (579-590 AD) | Gregory I (590-604 AD) | Sabinianus (604-606 AD) |
| Boniface III (607-607 AD) | Boniface IV (608-615 AD) | Deusdedit (615-618 AD) | Boniface V (619-625 AD) | Hononus I (625-638 AD) |
| Severinus (640-640 AD) | John IV (640-642 AD) | Theodore I (642-649 AD) | Mardn 1(649-655 AD) | Eugene I (654-657 AD) |
| Vitalian (657-672 AD) | ADeodatus II (672-676 AD) | Donus (676-678 AD) | Agatho (678-681 AD) | Leo II (682-683 AD) |
| Benedict II (684-685 AD) | John V (685-686 AD) | Conon (686-687 AD) | Sergius I (687-701 AD) | John Vl (701-705 AD) |
| John Vll (705-707 AD) | Sisinnius (708-708 AD) | Constantine (708-715 AD) | Gregory II (715-731 AD) | Gregory III (731-741 AD) |
| Zachary (741-752 AD) | Stephen II (752-752 AD) | Stephen II (752-757 AD) | Paul I (757-767 AD) | Stephen 111 (768-772 AD) |
| ADrian I (772-795 AD) | Leo III (795-816 AD) | Stephen IV (816-817 AD) | Paschal I (817-824 AD) | Eugene II (824-827 AD) |
| Valentine (827-827 AD) | Gregory IV (827-844 AD) | Sergius II (844-847 AD) | Leo IV (847-855 AD) | Benedict III (855-858 AD) |
| Nicholas 1(858-867 AD) | ADrian II (867-872 AD) | John Vlll (872-882 AD) | Marinus I (882-884 AD) | ADrian III (884-885 AD) |
| Stephen V (885-891 AD) | Formosus (891-896 AD) | Boniface Vl (896-896 AD) | Stephen Vl(896-897 AD) | Romanus (897-897 AD) |
| Theodore II (897-897 AD) | John IX (898-900 AD) | Benedict IV (900-903 AD) | Leo V (903-903 AD) | Sergius III (904.911 AD) |
| Anastasius III (911-913 AD) | Landus (913-914 AD) | John X (914-928 AD) | Leo Vl (928-928 AD) | Stephen Vll (928-931 AD) |
| John Xl (931-935 AD) | Leo Vll (936-939 AD) | Stephen VIII (IX AD) (939-942 AD) | Mannus 11 (942-946 AD) | Agapitus 11 (946-955 AD) |
| John Xll (955-964 AD) | Leo Vlll (963-965 AD) | Benedict V (964-966 AD) | John Xlll (965-972 AD) | Benedict Vl (973-974 AD) |
| Benedict Vll (974-983 AD) | John XIV (983-984 AD) | John XV (985-996 AD) | Gregory V (996-999 AD) | Sylvester II (999-1003 AD) |
| John XVII (1003-1003 AD) | John XVIII ( 1004-1009 AD) | Sergius IV (1009-1012 AD) | Benedict Vlll (1012-1024 AD) | John XIX (1024-1032 AD) |
| Benedict IX (1032-1044 AD) | Sylvester-lll (1045-1045 AD) | Benedict IX (1045-1045 AD) | Gregory Vl (1045-1046 AD) | Clement II (1046-1047 AD) |
| Benedict IX (1047-1048 AD) | Damasus II (1048-1048 AD) | Leo IX (1049-1054 AD) | Victor II (1055-1057 AD) | Stephen IX (1057-1058 AD) |
| Nicholas II (1059-1061 AD) | Alexander II (1061-1073 AD) | Gregory Vll (1073-1085 AD) | Victor III (1086-1087 AD) | Urban II (1088-1099 AD) |
| Paschal II (1099-1118 AD) | Gelasius II (1118-1119 AD) | Cailistus II (1119-1 124 AD) | Honorius II (1124-1130 AD) | Innocent II (1130-1143 AD) |
| Ceiestine II (1143-1144 AD) | Lucius II (1144-1145 AD) | Eugene III (1145-1153 AD) | Anastasius IV (1153-1154 AD) | ADrian IV (1154-1159 AD) |
| Alexander III (1159-1181 AD) | Lucius III (1181-1185 AD) | Urban III ( 1185-1187 AD) | Gregory Vlll (1187-1187 AD) | Clement III (1187-1191 AD) |
| Celestine III (1191-1198 AD) | Innocent III (1198-1216 AD) | Honorius III (1216-1227 AD) | Gregory IX (1227-1241 AD) | Celestine IV (1241-1241 AD) |
| Innocent IV (1243-1254 AD) | Alexander IV (1254-1261 AD) | Urban IV (1261-1264 AD) | Clement IV (1265-1268 AD) | Gregory X (1271-1276 AD) |
| Innocent V (1276-1276 AD) | ADrian V (1276-1276 AD) | John XXI (1276-i277 AD) | Nicholas III (1277-1280 AD) | Martin IV (1281-1285 AD) |
| Honorius IV (1285-1287 AD) | Nicholas IV (1288-1292 AD) | Celestine V (1294-1294 AD) | Boniface Vlll (1294-1303 AD) | Benedict Xl (1303-1304 AD) |
| Clement V (1305-1314 AD) | John XXII (1316-1334 AD) | Benedict XII (1334-1342 AD) | Clement Vl (1342-1352 AD) | Innocent VI (1352-1362 AD) |
| Urban V (1362-1370 AD) | Gregory Xl (1370-1378 AD) | Urban Vl (1378-1389 AD) | Boniface IX (1389-1404 AD) | Innocent Vll (1404-1406 AD) |
| Gregory Xll (1406-1415 AD) | Martin V (1417-1431 AD) | Eugene lV (1431-1447 AD) | Nicholas V (1447-1455 AD) | Cailistus III (1455-1458 AD) |
| Pius II (1458-1464 AD) | Paul II (1464-1471 AD) | Sixtus IV (1471-1484 AD) | Innocent Vlll (1484-1492 AD) | Alexlander Vl (1492-1503 AD) |
| Pius III (1503-1503 AD) | Julius II (1503 1513 AD) | Leo X (1513-1521 AD) | ADnan Vl (1522-1523 AD) | Clement Vll (1523-1534 AD) |
| Paul III (1534-1549 AD) | Julius III (1550-1555 AD) | Marcellus II (1555-1555 AD) | Paul IV (1555-1559 AD) | Pius IV (1559-1565 AD) |
| Pius V (1566-1572 AD) | Gregory Xlll (1572-1585 AD) | Sixtus V (1585-1590 AD) | Urban Vll (1590-1590 AD) | Gregory XIV (1590-1591 AD) |
| Innocent IX (1591-1591 AD) | Clement Vlll (1592-1605 AD) | Leo Xl (1605-1605 AD) | Paul V (1605-1621 AD) | Gregory XV (1621-1623 AD) |
| Urban Vlll (1623-1644 AD) | Innocent X (1644-1655 AD) | Aleander Vll (1655-1667 AD) | Clement IX (1667-1669 AD) | Clement X (1670-1676 AD) |
| Innocent Xl (1676-1689 AD) | Alexander Vlll (1689-1691 AD) | Innocent Xll (1691-1700 AD) | Clement Xl (1700-1721 AD) | Innocent Xlll (1721-1724 AD) |
| Benedict Xlll (1724-1730 AD) | Clement Xll (1730 1740 AD) | BenedictXlV (1740-1758 AD) | Clement Xlll (1758-1769 AD) | Clement XIV (1769-1774 AD) |
| Pius Vl (1775-1799 AD) | Pius Vll (1800-1823 AD) | Leo Xll (1823-1829 AD) | Pius Vlll (1829-1830 AD) | Gregory XVI (1831-1846 AD) |
| Pius IX (1846- 1878 AD) | Leo Xlll (1878-1903 AD) | Pius X (1903-1914 AD) | Benedict XV (1914-1922 AD) | Pius Xl (1922-1939 AD) |
| Pius Xll (1939-1958 AD) | John XXIII (1958-1963 AD) | Paul Vl (1963-1978 AD) | John Paul I (1978-1978 AD) | John Paul II (1978- AD) |
Writing of the Popes
(see also Early Church Fathers)
| CHURCH MUST LEARN TO COPE WITH COMPUTER CULTURE | THE ECOLOGICAL CRISIS A COMMON RESPONSIBILITY |
| POPE JOHN PAUL II OPENING ADDRESS AT THE PUEBLA CONFERENCE | On the Christian Meaning of Human Suffering |
Illistrations from
Public and Private History of the Popes of Rome
From the Earliest Periods to the Present Time
by James M. Cambell 1847
| Sabas Bishop of Jerusalem | Clovis, King of the Franks | Pope Gregory the 1st | Charlemagne |
| Popess Joan | Pope John the XII | Pope Benedict the VIII | A Christian Victim the the Circus |
| The Crus ADers | Pope Martin the V | Cardinal Casar Borghia and his Sister | The Orgies of the Vatican |
| A Grand Inquistioner | The Cardinal Richelieu | Charles the IX |
Hundreds of Antique Illustrations from Bibles and other Religious Books
Partial List of Illustrations Included on this CD
Gustave Dore 100 Images From Perhaps the Most Famous Bible Illustrator of All Time |
Early 18th Century Copper Plate Etchings A Collection of circa 1733 English Bible Illustrations |
Illustrations From German New Testament circa 1890 |
Childs Bible Illustrations Close to 200 Beautiful Illustrations |
Old testament Events Images of Important events Mentioned in the Old Testament |
New Testament Events Image of Important events Mentioned in the New Testament |
People Images of People Mentioned in the Bible |
Plants and Animals mentioned in the Bible |
Bulidings and Places mentioned in the Bible |
Things mentioned in the Bible Including many illustration of everyday items used in Ancient times |
Illustrations from 1844 German Bible
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Miscellanous Illustrations |
List of Illustrations From "The Child's Bible" 1884
| The First Family | The Origin of Music | The Animals Entering the Ark |
| The Tower of Babel | Melchizedek Blessing Abram | Hagar and Ishmael in the Desert |
| Abraham And Issac Asending Mount Moriah | Rebekah at the Well | Isaac Meeting Rebekah |
| Issac Blessing Jacob | Jacob's Dream | Jacob Minding the Flocks |
| Jacob rearing the Pillar | Joseph's dream | Joseph Sold By His Breethern |
| Joseph Interpreting Pharaoh's Dreams | Joseph Proclaimed Ruler over Egypt | The Sons of Jacob Before Joseph |
| The Money Found in the Sacks | The Meeting of Jacob and Joseph in Egypt | Joseph Receiving the Egyptian Cattle For Bread |
| The Death-Bed of Jacob | The Burial of Joseph | The Finding of Moses |
| Moses and the Burning Bush | The Israelite in Bondage | Moses and Aron Before Pharaoh |
| The Plague of Hail | The Plague of Locusts | Death of the Firstborn |
| The First Passover | The Destruction of Pharaoh's Host | The Israelites Gathering Manna |
| Moses Brings Water From the Rock | The meeting of Moses and Jethro | Aaron and his sons in Their Priestly Robes |
| The Ark and Mercy Seat | Moses Breaking the Two Tables of Stone | The Setting up of the Tabernacle |
| The Day of Atonement | The Scapegoat | Proclomation of Jubliee |
| Moses Numbering The People | The offerning of the Princes | The Israelites Gathering Quail |
| Return of the Twelve Spies | Moses and Aaron Interceding for Korah | The Earthquake and Fire |
| The Brazen Serpent | Balaam Recieving Balak's Messangers | Balaam and the Ass |
| Balaam and Balak on Peor | Moses Rehearsing the Commandments | Moses on Top of Pisgah |
| Joshua Sending Out the Two Spies | Escape of the Two Spies | The Children of Isarel Crossing the Jordon |
| The Taking of Jerico | The Capture of Ai | Joshua and the Gibeonites |
| Joshua Finding the Five Kings in the Cave | Joshua Dividing the Land | The Great Stone Raised Under the Oak |
| Shamgar Slaying the Philistines | Sisera Meeting Jael At the Tent | Gideon and the Fleece |
| Samson Slaying the Lion | Samson Propounding the Riddle | Samson in Captivity |
| Ruth in the Field of Boaz | Hannah Praying in the Lord's House | Samuel Before Eli |
| The Fall of Dagon | The meeting of Samuel and Saul | Samuel Presenting Saul to the People |
| Samuel Anointing David | David Playing Before Saul | David and Goliath |
| Jonathan and the Arrows | Saul Casting the Javelin | David Cutting off the Skirt of Saul's Robe |
| David Discovering Himself to Saul | David Mourning for Saul and Jonathan | Nathan Warns David |
| David Pardoneth Absalom | Absalom Entangled in the Oak | David Crossing the Brook Kidron |
| The Return of David to His Kingdom | The Judgement of Solomon | Solomon's Servants Hewing the Cedars of Lebanon |
| The Dedication fo the Temple | Somomon and the Queen of Sheba | The Old Me\n Advising Rehoboam |
| The Isarelites Stoning Adoram | Elijah Restoring the Widow's Child | Elijah Meeting the Widow of Zarephath |
| Elijah on Carmel | Eligah Casting His Mantle on Elsiha | The Translation of Elijah |
| Elisha Parting the Waters | The Shunamite's Son | Naaman's Wife and Her Maid |
| Naaman at the Door of Elisha | The People Destroting the House of Baal | The Burial of Amaziah |
| The Arow of the Lord's Deliverance | Hezekiah Cleansing the Temple | Hezekiah's Prayer |
| The Rebuilding of the Temple | The Building Interrupted | Artaxerxes Giving His Letter to Ezra |
| The Offerings at the Dedication | The Reapiring of the Walls fo Jerusalem | Mordecai in the King's Gate |
| Esther Before the King | Mordecai Riding Through the City | The Rejoicing of the Jews |
| Job Receiving the Tdings of His Ruin | "I was Eyes to the Blind" | Job and His Comforters |
| Behemoth | The Renewed Prosperity of Job | "As the Hart Panteth After the Water Brooks" |
| Burnt Offerings | "Praise the Lord, All Cedars" | The Sweet Singers of Israel |
| The Field of the Slothful | "If Thine Ememy be Hungry, Give him Bread to Eat" | "A Little Child Shall Lead Them" |
| "Can a Woman Forget Her Sucking Child" | Jeremiah Breaking the Potter;s Vesel" | The Valley of Dry Bones |
| Daniel and His Companions Before Nebuchadnezzar | The Three Hebrews in the Furnace | David Interpreting the Writing |
| Daniel in the Lion's Den | Jonah Cast Forth From the Vessel | Jonah Preaching in Nineveh |
| The Refiner of Silver | The Angel Apperarong t the Shepards | Simeon And Anna in the Temple |
| The Temptation on the Mountian | The First Miracle | The Woman of Samaria |
| Jesus Thrust Out of Nazareth | The Dicilpes Plucking The Ears of Corn | The Apostles Chosen |
| Jesus Teaching on the Mount | The Woman That was a Sinner | Jesus Teaching by the Sea-Side |
| Jesus Calms the Storm | Jesus Walks on the Sea | Jesus Feeding the Multitude |
| The Transfiguration | The Good Samaritan | Mary and Martha |
| Jesus at the Feast of Tabernacles | "Before Abrahan Was, I Am" | The Man Born Blind |
| The Good Shepard | "I am the Resurrection and the Life" | The Parable of the Fig Tree |
| Jesus Laments Over Jerusalem | The Unjust Steward | "Remember Lot's Wife" |
| "But Many that are First Shall Be Last;and the Last First" | Christ's Entry Into Jersusalem | The Wedding Feast |
| The Widow's Mite | The Parable o fthe Talents | The Last Supper |
| Jesus Washings Peter's Feet | Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane | The Betrayal of Jesus |
| Jesus Before Pilate | The Crucifixion | "Feed My Lambs" |
| The Asencsion | Peter and John at the Beautiful Gate | Peter Preaching at Pentecost |
| The Death of Stephen | Ananias and Saul | The Deliverance of Peter |
| Paul and Barnabas at Antioch | Paul at Athens | The Burning of the Books |
| The Tumult at Ephesus | Paul Parting from the Deciples | "God Loveth a Cheerful Giver" |
| "Bear Ye One Another's Burdens" | Paul Conveyed to the Council | Paul Before the Council |
| Paul Reasoning With Fleix and Drusilla | The Shipwreck of Paul | Paul and the People of Melita |
| Timothy Reading the Scriptures | Eastern Hospility | The Seven Golden Candlesticks |
| John Writing to the Churches | The Vision of the Throne | The River of the Water of Life |
Illustrations of Gustave Dore 100 Superb Engravings
| Portrait of Gustave Dore | The Murder of Abel | Creation of Eve |
| The Expulsion from the Garden | The Deluge | Noah Cursing Ham |
| The Tower of Babel | Abraham Entertains Three Strangers | The Destruction of Sodom |
| The Expulsion of Hagar | Hagar in the Wilderness | Trial of the Faith of Abraham |
| The Burial of Sarah | Eliezer and Rebekah | Isaac Blessing Jacob |
| Jacob Tending the Flocks of Laban | Joseph Sold into Egypt | Joseph Interpreting Pharaohs dream |
| Joseph Making Himself Know to His Brethren | Moses in the Bulrushes | The War Against Gibeon |
| Sisera Slain By Jael | Deborah's Song of Triumph | Jephthah Met by His Daughter |
| Jephthahs Daughter and Her Companions | Samson Slaying the Lion | Samson and Delilah |
| Death of Samson | Naomi and Her Daughters-in-Law | Ruth and Boaz |
| The Return of the Ark | Saul and David | David Spares Saul |
| Death of Saul | The Death of Absalom | David Mourning over Absalom |
| Solomon | The Judgment of Solomon | The Cedars Destined for the Temple |
| The Prophet Slain By a Lion | Elijah Destroying the Messengers of Ahaziah | Elijah's Ascent in a Chariot of Fire |
| The Death of Jezebel | Esther Confounding Haman | Isaiah |
| The Destruction of Sennacheribs Host | Baruch | Ezekiel Prophesying |
| The Vision of Ezekiel | Daniel | The Fiery Furnace |
| Belshazzar's Feast | Daniel in the Lion's Den | The Prophet Amos |
| Jonah Calling Nineveh to Repentance | Daniel Confounding the Priest of Bel | Heliodorus Punished in the Temple |
| The Nativity | The Star in the East | The Flight into Egypt |
| The Massacre of the Innocents | Jesus Questioning the Doctors | Jesus Healing the Sick |
| Sermon on the Mount | Christ Stilling the Tempest | dore65.jpg |
| The Dumb Man Possessed | The Disciples Plucking Corn on the Sabbath | Jesus Walking on Water |
| Christ's Entry into Jerusalem | Jesus and the Tribute Money | The Widow's Mite |
| Raising of the Daughter of Jairus | The Good Samaritan | Arrival of the Samaritan at the Inn |
| The Prodigal Son | Lazarus and the Rich Man | The Pharisee and the Publican |
| Jesus and the Woman of Samaria | Jesus and the Woman Taken in Adultery | The Resurrection of Lazarus |
| Mary Magdalene | The Last Supper | The Agony in the Garden |
| Prayer of Jesus in the Garden of Olives | The Betrayal | Christ Fainting Under the Cross |
| The Flagellation | The Crucifixion | Close of the Crucifixion |
| The Burial of Jesus | The Angel at the Sepulchre | The Journey of Emmaus |
| The Ascension | Martyrdom of Stephen | Saul's Conversion |
| Deliverance of Saint Peter | Paul at Ephesus | Paul Menaced by the Jews |
| Paul's Shipwreck | Death of the Pale Horse |
Plus over 65 Historical maps, most in color, and showing Historic periods in Theology and the changing face of Europe and the Holyland as it progressed through history.
| Holy Land and Nile Delta, showing the road from Jerusalem to Eilat 1598 | The Holy Land as Allotted by Joshua | 1475 map of the Holy Land |
| six destructions of Jerusalem | JERUSALEM in the Time of Christ circa1584 | View of Jerusalem circa 1493 |
| A New map of Palestine of the Holy Land (Circa 1880) | Two maps of Jerusalem Ancient and Modern (circa 1880) | "Bird's Eye View of the Holy Land" |
| Palestine Under the Judges and Kings | Ancient Jerusalem | "Modern Jerusalem" |
| Map of Southern Palestine | Map of Mount Sinai | Map of Middle Palestine |
| Ancient Jerusalem | Nazareth [En-Nasira] | Palaestina |
| The Red Sea | Palestine in the Time of Christ | The Mediteranian during the time of Paul |
| The first Missionary Trip of Paul | The second Missionary Trip of Paul | The third Missionary Trip of Paul |
| France 1032 | Angevin Empier 1154-1220 | Italy in the 11th Century |
| Iberian Peninsula 1037-1270 | Italy in the 12th and 13th Century | Europe 1360 AD |
| France 1360 AD | Medievil England and Wales | Wales and the Marches in the 13th Century |
| France 1429 AD | Iberian Peninsula 1270-1492 | Europe 1519 AD |
| France in the late 15th Century | Italy 15th and 16th Century | The Low Countries lat 15th Century |
| 2nd and 3rd Crusades | The Eastern Empire 395 AD | Europe on the Eve of the Barbarian Invasion 395 AD |
| The Western Empire 395 AD | Europe 476 AD | 4th and LAter Crusades |
| Europe 526 AD | Europe 600 AD | Frankish Kingdom 768 AD |
| Europe in the Age of Charlamange | Europe 870 AD | Europe 900 AD |
| Germany 962 AD | The Baltic in the Later Middle Ages | Germany Under Frederick Barbarossa |
| East Roman Empier 10th Century | England and Ireland | Eastern Empire |
| Kingdom of France | The Empire | France |
| Italy | Seljuk Empire | Kingdom of Rus |
| Europe at the Death of Charlamange 814 AD | Constantinople | Constantinople |
| Crusades | Growth of the French Monarchy | Frankish Dominions 511 561 AD |
| The Baltic Lands | The Growth of Moslem Power in 25 Years | The Moslem Empire 750 AD |
| Jerusalem during the Crusades | The Crusader States in the Early 12th Century | London |
| The Empire of Jengis Khan at his Death in 1227 AD | Asian Under the Mongals (trade Routes) | The Ottoman Empire in 1566 |
| The Arabic Empire in its greatest extent |
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