Saturday, 17 December 2011

Timeline of Christianity

The purpose of this timeline is to accord a abundant annual of Christianity from the alpha of the accepted era (AD) to the present. Question marks on dates announce about dates.

Main article: Agenda of Jesus

The year one is the aboriginal year in the Christian agenda (there is no year zero), which is the agenda anon acclimated (in accord with the Gregorian calendar) about everywhere in the world. Traditionally, this was captivated to be the year Jesus was born; however, best avant-garde advisers altercate for an beforehand or afterwards date, the best agreed aloft actuality amid 6 BC and 4 BC

6 Herod Archelaus deposed by Augustus; Samaria, Judea and Idumea annexed as Iudaea Province beneath absolute Roman administration,1 basic at Caesarea, Quirinius became Legate (Governor) of Syria, conducted Census of Quirinius, against by Zealots (JA18, Luke 2:1-3, Acts 5:37)

7-26 Brief aeon of peace, almost chargeless of defection and action in Iudaea & Galilee2

9 Pharisee baton Hillel the Elder dies, acting acceleration of Shammai

14-37 Tiberius, Roman Emperor

18-36 Caiaphas, appointed High Priest of Herod's Temple by Prefect Valerius Gratus, deposed by Syrian Legate Lucius Vitellius

19 Jews, Jewish Proselytes, Astrologers, expelled from Rome3

26-36 Pontius Pilate, Prefect (governor) of Iudaea, recalled to Rome by Syrian Legate Vitellius on complaints of balance abandon (JA18.4.2)

28 or 29 John the Baptist began his admiral in the "15th year of Tiberius" (Luke 3:1-2), saying: "Repent, for the commonwealth of heaven is near" (Matt 3:1-2), a about of Jesus (Luke 1:36), a Nazirite (Luke 1:15), baptized Jesus (Mark 1:4-11), afterwards arrested and beheaded by Herod Antipas (Luke 3:19-20), it's accessible that, according to Josephus' chronology, John was not asleep until 36 (JA18.5.2)4

Jesus began his admiral afterwards his ablution by John and during the aphorism of Pilate, preaching: "Repent, for the commonwealth of heaven is near" (Matt 4:12-17). While the historicity of the actuality accounts is questioned to some admeasurement by some analytical advisers and non-Christians, the acceptable appearance states the afterward agenda for his ministry: Temptation, Sermon on the Mount, Appointment of the Twelve, Miracles, Temple Money Changers, Last Supper, Arrest, Trial, Passion, Crucifixion on Good Friday (Mark 15:42,John 19:42), Nisan 14th (John 19:14,Mark 14:2, Actuality of Peter) or Nisan 15th (Synoptic Gospels), (7Apr30, 3Apr33, 30Mar36, accessible Fri-14-Nisan dates, -Meier), bondage by Pharisees Joseph of Arimathea and Nicodemus of the Sanhedrin, Resurrection by God on Easter Sunday, appearances to Paul of Tarsus (1Cor 15:3-9), Simon Peter (Luke 24:34), Mary Magdalene (Mark 16:9,John 20:10-18), and others, Great Commission, Ascension, Second Coming Apocalypse to accomplish the blow of Messianic apocalypse such as the Resurrection of the dead, the Last Judgment, and enactment of the Commonwealth of God and the Messianic Age.

Apostolic Age

hortly afterwards the Afterlife (Nisan 14 or 15) and Awakening and Abundant Agency and Ascension of Jesus, the Jerusalem abbey was founded as the aboriginal Christian abbey with about 120 Jews and Jewish Proselytes (Acts 1:15), followed by Pentecost (Sivan 6), the Ananias and Sapphira incident, Pharisee Gamaliel's aegis of the Apostles (5:34-39), the stoning of Saint Stephen (see additionally Animality of Christians) and the consecutive breakdown of the abbey (7:54-8:8) which led to the ablution of Simon Magus in Samaria (8:9-24), and additionally an Ethiopian eunuch (8:26-40). Paul's "Road to Damascus" about-face to "Apostle to the Gentiles" is aboriginal recorded in 9:13-16, cf. Gal 1:11-24. Peter baptized the Roman Centurion Cornelius, who is commonly advised the aboriginal Gentile catechumen to Christianity (10). The Antioch abbey was founded, it was there that the appellation Christian was aboriginal acclimated (11:26).

37-41 Crisis beneath Caligula, proposed as the aboriginal accessible breach amid Rome and the Jews5

afore 44 Epistle of James if accounting by James the Great

44? Saint James the Great: According to age-old bounded tradition, on 2 January of the year AD 40, the Virgin Mary appeared to James on a Pilar on the coffer of the Ebro River at Caesaraugusta, while he was admonition the Gospel in Spain. Following that vision, St James alternate to Judea, area he was beheaded by King Herod Agrippa I in the year 44 during a Passover (Nisan 15) (Acts 12:1-3).

44 Afterlife of Herod Agrippa I (JA19.8.2, Acts 12:20-23)

44-46? Theudas beheaded by Advocate Cuspius Fadus for adage he would allotment the Jordan river (like Moses and the Red Sea or Joshua and the Jordan) (JA20.5.1, Acts 5:36-37 places it afore the Census of Quirinius)

45-49? Mission of Barnabas and Paul, (Acts 13:1-14:28), to Cyprus, Pisidian Antioch, Iconium, Lystra and Derbe (there they were alleged "gods ... in animal form"), again acknowledgment to Syrian Antioch. Map1

47 The Abbey of the East is created by Saint Thomas

48-100 Herod Agrippa II appointed King of the Jews by Claudius, seventh and aftermost of the Herodians

49 "Since the Jews consistently fabricated disturbances at the account of Chrestus,6 he Claudius expelled them from Rome." (referenced in Acts 18:2)7

50 Passover anarchism in Jerusalem, 20-30,000 asleep (JA20.5.3,JW2.12.1)

50? Board of Jerusalem and the "Apostolic Decree", Acts 15:1-35, aforementioned as Galatians 2:1-10?, which is followed by the Adventure at Antioch8 at which Paul about accused Peter of "Judaizing" (2:11-21), see additionally Circumcision altercation in aboriginal Christianity

50-53? Paul's 2nd mission, (Acts 15:36-18:22), breach with Barnabas, to Phrygia, Galatia, Macedonia, Philippi, Thessalonica, Berea, Athens, Corinth, "he had his beard cut off at Cenchrea because of a vow he had taken", again acknowledgment to Antioch; 1 Thessalonians, Galatians written? Map2

51-52 or 52-53 proconsulship of Gallio according to an inscription, alone anchored date in agenda of Paul9

52, November 21 St. Thomas the Advocate landed in Muziris (Pattanam), India.10 Accustomed churches at Kodungalloor, Palayoor, Paraur, Kottakkav, Kokkamangalam, Nilakkal, Niranam and Kollam.

53-57? Paul's 3rd mission, (Acts 18:23-22:30), to Galatia, Phrygia, Corinth, Ephesus, Macedonia, Greece, and Jerusalem area James the Aloof challenged him about rumor of teaching antinomianism (21:21), he addressed a army in their accent (most acceptable Aramaic), Romans, 1 Corinthians, 2 Corinthians, Philippians written? Map3

55? "Egyptian Prophet" (allusion to Moses) and 30,000 caught Jews accomplishing The Exodus reenactment massacred by Advocate Antonius Felix (JW2.13.5, JA20.8.6, Acts 21:38)

58? Paul arrested, accused of actuality a revolutionary, "ringleader of the camp of the Nazarenes", teaching awakening of the dead, confined in Caesarea (Acts 23-26)

59? Paul ashore on Malta, there he was alleged a god (Acts 28:6)

60? Paul in Rome: greeted by abounding "brothers" (NRSV: "believers"), three canicule afterwards alleged calm the Jewish leaders, who hadn't accustomed any chat from Judea about him, but were analytical about "this sect", which everywhere is announced against; he accustomed to argue them from the "Law and Prophets", with fractional success, said the Gentiles would accept and spent two years proclaiming the Kingdom of God and teaching the "Lord Jesus Christ" (Acts 28:15-31); Epistle to Philemon written?

60-64? aboriginal date for autograph of 1 Peter (Peter as author)

afore 62 Epistle of James if accounting by James the Just

62 James the Aloof benumbed to afterlife for law breach by Aerial Priest Ananus ben Artanus, accustomed assessment adjoin act after-effects in Ananus actuality deposed by fresh advocate Lucceius Albinus (JA20.9.1)

63-107? Simeon, 2nd Abbey of Jerusalem, crucified beneath Trajan

64-68 afterwards July 18 Abundant Blaze of Rome, Nero abhorrent and afflicted the Christians (or Chrestians11), possibly the ancient acknowledgment of Christians, by that name, in Rome, see additionally Tacitus on Jesus, Paul beheaded? (Col 1:24,Eph 3:13,2 Tim 4:6-8,1Clem 5:5-7), Peter crucified upside-down? (Jn 21:18,1 Pet 5:13,Tertullian's Prescription Adjoin Heretics affiliate XXXVI,Eusebius' Abbey History Book III affiliate I), "...a all-inclusive multitude, were convicted, not so abundant of the abomination of incendiarism as of abhorrence of the animal race. And in their deaths they were fabricated the capacity of sport; for they were captivated in the hides of agrarian beasts and broken to pieces by dogs, or nailed to crosses, or set on fire, and back day declined, were austere to serve for nocturnal lights." (Annals (Tacitus) XV.44)

64/67(?)-76/79(?) Pope Linus succeeds Peter as Episcopus Romanus (Bishop of Rome)

64 Epistle to the Hebrews written

65? Q document, a academic Greek argument anticipation by abounding analytical advisers to accept been acclimated in autograph of Matthew and Luke

66-73 Abundant Jewish Revolt: abolition of Herod's Temple and end of Judaism according to Supersessionism, Qumran association destroyed, armpit of Asleep Sea Scrolls begin in 1947

70(+/-10)? Gospel of Mark, accounting in Rome, by Peter's analyst (1 Peter 5:13), aboriginal catastrophe allegedly lost, endings added c.400, see Mark 16

70? Signs Gospel written, academic Greek argument acclimated in Gospel of John to prove Jesus is the Messiah

70-100? added Pauline Epistles

70-200? Gospel of Thomas, Jewish Christian Gospels: Gospel of the Ebionites, Gospel of the Hebrews, Gospel of the Nazarenes

72, July 3 Affliction of St. Thomas the Advocate at Chinnamala, Mylapore, Chennai (Tamil Nadu).

76/79(?)-88 Pope Anacletus aboriginal Greek Pope, who succeeds Linus as Episcopus Romanus (Bishop of Rome)

80(+/-20) Didache

80(+/-20)? Gospel of Matthew, based on Mark and Q, best accustomed in Aboriginal Christianity

80(+/-20)? Gospel of Luke, based on Mark and Q, additionally Acts of the Apostles by aforementioned author

80(+/-20)? Pastoral Epistles accounting (possible post-Pauline authorship)

88-101? Clement, fourth Abbey of Rome, wrote Letter of the Romans to the Corinthians (Apostolic Fathers)

90? Board of Jamnia of Judaism (disputed), Domitian activated the Fiscus Judaicus tax alike to those who alone "lived like Jews"12

90(+/-10)? backward date for autograph of 1 Peter (associate of Peter as author)

94 Testimonium Flavianum, acknowledged area of Jewish Antiquities by Josephus in Aramaic, translated to Koine Greek

95(+/-30)? Gospel of John and Epistles of John

95(+/-10)? Book of Revelation written, by John (son of Zebedee) and/or a adherent of his

96 Nerva adapted the Fiscus Judaicus, from again on, practising Jews paid the tax, Christians did not13

98-117? Ignatius, third Abbey of Antioch, fed to the lions in the Roman Colosseum, advocated the Abbey (Eph 6:1, Mag 2:1,6:1,7:1,13:2, Tr 3:1, Smy 8:1,9:1), alone Sabbath on Saturday in favor of The Lord's Day (Sunday). (Mag 9.1), alone Judaizing (Mag 10.3), aboriginal recorded use of the appellation all-embracing (Smy 8:2).

100(+/-30)? Epistle of Barnabas (Apostolic Fathers)

100(+/-25)? Epistle of James if accounting by columnist added than James the Aloof or James the Great

100(+/-10)? Epistle of Jude written, apparently by carper about of Jesus (Mark 6,3), alone by some aboriginal Christians due to its advertence to counterfeit Book of Enoch (v14)

edit Ante-Nicene Period

Main article: Ante-Nicene Period

100-150? Apocryphon of James, Gospel of Mary Magdalene, Gospel of James, Infancy Gospel of Thomas, Secret Gospel of Mark (Complete Gospels, appear by Jesus Seminar)

110-130? Papias, abbey of Hierapolis, wrote: "Expositions of the Sayings of the Lord", lost, broadly quoted (Apostolic Fathers)

110-160? Polycarp, abbey of Smyrna, Letter to the Philippians, (Apostolic Fathers)

120? Rabbi Tarfon advocated afire the Gospels14

125(+/-5)? 2 Peter written, broadly accustomed into assize by aboriginal 4th century

125? Rylands Library Papyrus P52, oldest actual NT fragment, p. 1935, genitalia of Jn18:31-33,37-38

130-250? "Christian Apologists" writings adjoin Roman religion: Justin Martyr, Athenagoras, Apology of Aristides, Theophilus of Antioch, Tatian, Quadratus, Melito of Sardis, Apollinaris Claudius, Marcus Minucius Felix, Arnobius, Epistle to Diognetus

132-135 Bar Kokhba's revolt: final Jewish revolt, Judea and Jerusalem asleep from maps, arena renamed Syria Palæstina (the appellation Palestine was originally coined by Herodotus), Jerusalem renamed Aelia Capitolina

142-144? Marcion of Sinope, abbey according to All-embracing Encyclopedia, went to Rome, possibly to shop for the bishopric of Rome, aloft bounce formed his own abbey in Rome, afterwards alleged Marcionism, alone Old Testament, assured assize of one Gospel, one Apostolicon (10 Belletrist of Paul) and one Antithesis4 which assorted the Old Testament with the Fresh Testament, cited Western text-type, see additionally Expounding of the Law#Antithesis of the Law

150? "Western Revisor" adds/subtracts from aboriginal Acts to aftermath Western adaptation which is 10% beyond and begin in Papyrus P29,38,48 and Codex Bezae (D)

150? Valentinius, best acclaimed Christian Gnostic, according to Tertullian almost absent acclamation for Abbey of Rome

150(+/-10)? Shepherd of Hermas, accounting in Rome (Apostolic Fathers)

150-200? Added Gospels: Unknown Berlin Gospel, Gospel of Peter, Oxyrhynchus Gospels, Dialogue of the Saviour

155? Montanus, claimed to be the Paraclete ("Counselor") of John 14:16

160? Affliction of Polycarp (Apostolic Fathers)

170? Dionysius, abbey of Corinth5 claimed Christians were alteration and appearance his own belletrist aloof as he knew they had afflicted the Gospels (Eusebius' EH 4 c.23 v.12;Ante-Nicene Fathers,v.8)

170? Tatian produces "Diatessaron" (Harmony) by aggregate 4 "Western" text-type Gospels into 1

170? Symmachus the Ebionite, fresh Greek adaptation of Hebrew Bible

177 Animality in Lyon

180? Hegesippus

180-202? Irenaeus, Abbey of Lyon, combated heresies, cited "Western" Gospel text-type (Ante-Nicene Fathers); additional "Primate of the Gauls"

185-350? Muratorian fragment, 1st actual assize for Fresh Testament afterwards Marcion?, accounting in Rome by Hippolytus?, excludes Hebrews, James, 1-2 Peter, 3 John; includes Wisdom of Solomon, Apocalypse of Peter

186? Saint Apollonius, acclimated the appellation all-embracing in advertence to 1 John

188-231 Saint Demetrius, abbey of Alexandria, accursed Origen

189-198 Pope Victor I, 1st Latin Pope, excommunicated Eastern churches that connected to beam Easter on Nisan 14 Quartodeciman

196? Polycrates, abbey of Ephesus (Ante-Nicene Fathers)

199-217? Caius 6 7, presbyter of Rome, wrote "Dialogue adjoin Proclus" in Ante-Nicene Fathers, alone Revelation, said to be by Gnostic Cerinthus, see additionally Alogi

200? Papyrus 46: 2nd Chester Beatty, Alexandrian text-type; Papyrus 66: 2nd Bodmer, John, 1956, "Alexandrian/Western" text-types; Papyrus 75: Bodmer 14-15, Luke & John, ancient actual Luke, ~Vaticanus; 200? Papyrus 32: J. Rylands Library: Titus 1:11-15;2:3-8; Papyrus 64 (+67): Mt3:9,15; 5:20-22,25-28; 26:7-8,10,14-15,22-23,31-33

200? Sextus Julius Africanus

200? Antipope Natalius 8, battling abbey of Rome, according to Eusebius's EH5.28.8-12, commendation the Little Labyrinth of Hippolytus, afterwards actuality "scourged all night by the angelic angels", covered in ash, dressed in sackcloth, and "after some difficulty", tearfully submitted to Pope Zephyrinus

217-236 Antipope Hippolytus, Logos sect? Afterwards altercation acclimatized and advised martyr, Roman canon

218-258 Cyprian, Abbey of Carthage, cited "Western" NT text-type, claimed Christians were advisedly accomplishment his belletrist to discredit him (Ante-Nicene Fathers)

220? Clement of Alexandria, cited "Alexandrian" NT text-type & Secret Gospel of Mark & Gospel of the Egyptians; wrote: "Exhortations to the Greeks"; "Rich Man's Salutation"; "To the Newly Baptized"; (Ante-Nicene Fathers)

220?-340? Codex Tchacos, arrangement absolute a archetype of the Gospel of Judas has been written.

223? Tertullian, sometimes alleged "father of the Latin Church" because he coined trinitas, tres Personae, una Substantia, Vetus Testamentum, Novum Testamentum, catechumen to Montanism, cited "Western" Gospel text-type (Ante-Nicene Fathers)

225? Papyrus 45: 1st Chester Beatty Papyri, Gospels (Caesarean text-type, mixed), Acts (Alexandrian text-type)

235-238 Maximinus Thrax, emperor of Rome, ends Christian alienation in Rome by deporting Pope Pontian and Antipope Hippolytus to Sardinia area they anon die

248-264 Dionysius, Patriarch of Alexandria see additionally List of Patriarchs of Alexandria

250? Apostolic Constitutions, Liturgy of St James, Old Roman Symbol, Clementine literature

250? Belletrist of Methodius, Pistis Sophia, Porphyry Tyrius, Commodianus (Ante-Nicene Fathers)

250? Papyrus 72: Bodmer 5-11+, pub. 1959, "Alexandrian" text-type: Nativity of Mary; 3Cor; Odes of Solomon 11; Jude 1-25; Melito's Homily on Passover; Hymn fragment; Apology of Phileas; Ps33,34; 1Pt1:1-5:14; 2Pt1:1-3:18

250? Origen, Jesus and God one substance, adopted at Aboriginal Board of Nicaea in 325, aggregate Hexapla; cites Alexandrian, Caesarean text-type; Eusebius claimed Origen castrated himself for Christ due to Mt19:12 (EH6.8.1-3)

251-424? Synods of Carthage

251-258 Antipope Novatian, assured no absolution for sins afterwards ablution (An antipope was an alone whose affirmation to the papacy was either alone by the Abbey at the time or afterwards accustomed as invalid.)15

254-257 Pope Stephen I; aloft alienation over rebaptizing heretics and apostates

258 "Valerian's Massacre": Roman emperor issued edict to assassinate anon all Christian Bishops, Presbyters, and Deacons, including Pope Sixtus II, Antipope Novatian, Cyprian of Carthage (CE: Valerian, Schaff's History Vol 2 Chap 2 § 22)

264-269 Synods of Antioch, accursed Paul of Samosata, Abbey of Antioch, architect of Adoptionism (Jesus was animal until Angelic Spirit descended at his baptism), additionally accursed appellation homoousios adopted at Nicaea

265 Gregory Thaumaturgus (Ante-Nicene Fathers)

270? Anthony begins apostolic movement

275? Papyrus 47: 3rd Chester Beatty, ~Sinaiticus, Rev9:10-11:3,5-16:15,17-17:2

276 Mani (prophet), crucified, architect of the bifold Manichaean camp in Persia

282-300? Theonas, abbey of Alexandria (Ante-Nicene Fathers)

290-345? St Pachomius, architect of Christian monasticism

296-304 Pope Marcellinus, offered agnostic sacrifices for Diocletian, afterwards repented. Name in Martyrology of Bede

301 - Armenia was the aboriginal in history to accept Christianity as accompaniment religion.

303-312 Diocletian's Massacre of Christians, included afire of scriptures (EH 8.2)

303 Saint George, angel saint of England, and added states

304? Victorinus, abbey of Pettau

304? Pope Marcellinus, accepting repented from his antecedent defection, suffered affliction with several companions.

306 Synod of Elvira, banned relations amid Christians and Jews

310 Maxentius deports Pope Eusebius and Heraclius 9 10 to Sicily (relapse controversy)

312 Lucian of Antioch, founded School of Antioch, martyred

312 Eyes of Constantine: while gazing into the sun he saw a cantankerous with the words by this assurance conquer, see additionally Labarum, he was afterwards alleged the 13th Advocate and Equal-to-apostles

313 Edict of Milan, Constantine and Licinius end persecution, authorize accommodation of Christianity

313? Lateran Palace accustomed to Pope Miltiades for abode by Constantine

313? acceptable date for founding of the Brotherhood of the Angelic Sepulchre

314 All-embracing Board of Arles 11, alleged by Constantine adjoin Donatist alienation to affirm the Board of Rome in 313

314-340? Eusebius, abbey of Caesarea, abbey historian, cited Caesarean text-type, wrote Ecclesiastical History in 32516

317? Lactantius

321 Constantine assured Sunday as accompaniment "day of rest" (CJ3.12.2), see additionally Sol Invictus

edit Aboriginal Seven All-comprehensive Councils

Main article: Aboriginal seven All-comprehensive Councils

Constantine alleged the Aboriginal Board of Nicaea in 325 to arrange Christology, additionally alleged the aboriginal abundant Christian board by Jerome, the aboriginal ecumenical, assured the Aboriginal Nicene Creed, but alone by Nontrinitarians such as Arius, Theonas, Secundus of Ptolemais, Eusebius of Nicomedia, and Theognis of Nicaea who were excommunicated, additionally addressed Easter altercation and anesthetized 20 Assize laws such as Assize VII which accepted appropriate acceptance to Jerusalem.

325 The Aboriginal Board of Nicaea

325 The Kingdom of Aksum (Modern Ethiopia and Western Somalia) declares Christianity as the official accompaniment Adoration acceptable the 2nd country to do so

325 Abbey of the Nativity in Bethlehem, ordered by Constantine

326, November 18 Pope Sylvester I consecrates the Basilica of St. Peter congenital by Constantine the Abundant over the tomb of the Apostle.

328-373 Athanasius, abbey of Alexandria, aboriginal adduce of avant-garde 27 book Fresh Testament canon

330 Old Abbey of the Angelic Apostles, committed by Constantine

330, May 11: Constantinople solemly inaugurated. Constantine moves the basic of the Roman Empire to Byzantium, renaming it Fresh Rome

331 Constantine commissioned Eusebius to bear 50 Bibles for the Abbey of Constantinople17

335 Board in Jerusalem, antipodal Nicaea's accusation of Arius, adored Jerusalem Abbey of the Angelic Sepulchre

337 Mirian III of Georgia, third to accept Christianity as accompaniment religion

337, May 22: Constantine the Abundant dies. Baptized anon above-mentioned to his death

341-379 Shapur II's animality of Persian Christians

343? All-embracing Board of Sardica, canons accepted by Pope Julius

350? Julius Firmicus Maternus

350? Codex Sinaiticus(א), Codex Vaticanus Graecus 1209(B): ancient Christian Bibles, Alexandrian text-type

350? Ulfilas, Arian, advocate to the Goths, translated Greek NT to Gothic

350? Comma Johanneum 1Jn5:7b-8a(KJV)

350? Aëtius, Arian, "Syntagmation": "God is agennetos (unbegotten)", architect of Anomoeanism

350? School of Nisibis founded

353-367 Hilary, abbey of Poitiers

355-365 Antipope Felix II, Arian, accurate by Constantius II, adored by Acacius of Caesarea

357 Board of Sirmium, issued alleged Blasphemy of Sirmium or Seventh Arian Confession,18 alleged aerial point of Arianism

359 Board of Rimini, Dated Assize (Acacians); Pope Liberius rejects Arian assize of council

360 Julian the Apostate becomes the aftermost non-Christian Roman Emperor.

363-364 Board of Laodicea, assize 29 assured abomination for Christians who blow on the Sabbath, acknowledged assize 60 alleged 26 NT books (excluded Revelation)

366-367 Antipope Ursicinus, battling to Pope Damasus I

367-403 Epiphanius, abbey of Salamis, wrote Panarion adjoin heresies

370-379 Basil the Great, Abbey of Caesarea

370? Doctrine of Addai at Edessa proclaims 17 book NT assize application Diatessaron (instead of the 4 Gospels) + Acts + 15 Pauline Epistles (inc. 3 Corinthians) Syriac Orthodox Church

370 (d. ca.) Optatus of Milevis who in his battle with the bigoted Donatists fatigued accord and catholicity as marks of the Abbey over and aloft hiliness, and additionally that the sacraments acquired their authority from God, not from the priest.

372-394 Gregory, Abbey Of Nyssa

373 Ephrem the Syrian, cited Western Acts

374-397 Ambrose, governor of Milan until 374, again fabricated Abbey of Milan

375-395 Ausonius, Christian governor of Gaul

379-381 Gregory Nazianzus, Abbey of Constantinople

380, February 27: Emperor Theodosius I issues the edict Cunctos populos declaring Christianity as the official accompaniment adoration of the Roman Empire19

380, November 24: Emperor Theodosius I is baptised.

381 Aboriginal Board of Constantinople, 2nd ecumenical, Jesus had accurate animal soul, Nicene Assize of 381

382 All-embracing Board of Rome beneath Pope Damasus I sets the Biblical Canon, advertisement the aggressive books of the Old Testament and the Fresh Testament (disputed)

383? Frumentius, Advocate of Ethiopia

385 Priscillian, aboriginal advocate to be executed?

386 Cyril of Jerusalem wrote compellingly of catholicity of the Church

390? Apollinaris, abbey of Laodicea, believed Jesus had animal anatomy but all-powerful spirit

391: The Theodosian decrees outlaw best agnostic rituals still accomplished in Rome.

396-430 Augustine, abbey of Hippo, advised the architect of formalized Christian canon (Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers)

397? Saint Ninian evangelizes Picts in Scotland

398-404 John Chrysostom Patriarch of Constantinople, see additionally List of Patriarchs of Constantinople, (Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers)

400: Jerome's Vulgate Latin copy and adaptation of the Bible is published.

400? Ethiopic Bible: in Ge'ez, 81 books, accepted Ethiopian Orthodox Bible

400? Peshitta Bible in Syriac (Aramaic), Syr(p), OT + 22 NT, excludes: 2Pt, 2-3Jn, Jude, Rev; accepted Syriac Orthodox Abbey Bible

406 Armenian Bible, translated by Saint Mesrob, accepted Armenian Orthodox Bible

410, 24 August: Sack of Rome by Alaric and the Visigoths.

412-444 Cyril, abbey of Alexandria, coined Hypostatic union

418-419 Antipope Eulalius battling to Pope Boniface I

420 St. Jerome, Vulgate translations, Latin scholar, cited broadcast catastrophe in Mark afterwards Mark 16:8, Pericope of the Adultress accession to John (John 7:53-8:11) (Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers)

423-457 Theodoret, abbey of Cyrrhus, acclaimed Tatian's Diatesseron in abundant use, wrote a Abbey History

431 Board of Ephesus, 3rd ecumenical, repudiated Nestorianism, assured Mary the Mother of God, forbid any changes to Nicene Assize of 381, alone by the Persian Church, arch to the Nestorian Schism.

432 St Patrick begins mission in Ireland. Almost the absolute nation is Christian by the time of his afterlife in a about-face that is both abundantly acknowledged and abundantly bloodless.

440-461 Pope Leo the Great, sometimes advised the aboriginal pope (of influence) by non-Catholics, chock-full Attila the Hun at Rome, issued Tome in abutment of Hypostatic Union, accustomed Board of Chalcedon but alone canons in 453

449 Additional Board of Ephesus, Monophysite: Jesus was all-powerful but not human

450? Codex Alexandrinus(A): Alexandrian text-type; Codex Bezae(D): Greek/Latin Gospels + Acts; Codex Washingtonianus(W): Greek Gospels; both of Western text-type

450? std. Aramaic Targums, Old Testament in Aramaic

450? Socrates Scholasticus Abbey History of 305-438; Sozomen Abbey History of 323-425

451 Board of Chalcedon, 4th ecumenical, declared Jesus is a Hypostatic Union: both animal and all-powerful in one, Chalcedonian Creed, alone by Oriental Orthodoxy

455: Sack of Rome by the Vandals. The boodle of the Temple of Jerusalem ahead taken by Titus are allegedly amid the treasures taken to Carthage.

456? Eutyches of Constantinople, Monophysite

465? Prosper of Aquitaine

476, September 4 Emperor Romulus Augustus is deposed in Rome, apparent by abounding as the abatement of the Western Roman Empire

484-519 Acacian Schism, over Henoticon divides Eastern (Greek) and Western (Latin) churches

491 Armenian Orthodox breach from East (Greek) and West (Latin) churches

495 May13 Vicar of Christ assured a appellation of Abbey of Rome by Pope Gelasius I

496 Clovis I, King of the Franks, baptized

498-499,501-506 Antipope Laurentius, battling of Pope Symmachus, Laurentian schism

500? Incense alien in Christian abbey service, aboriginal affairs of Vatican

524 Boethius, Roman Christian philosopher, wrote: "Theological Tractates", Consolation of Philosophy; (Loeb Classics) (Latin)

525 Dionysius Exiguus defines Christian agenda (AD)

527 Fabius Planciades Fulgentius

529 Benedict of Nursia accustomed his aboriginal abbey in the Abbey of Monte Cassino, Italy, area he wrote the Rule of St Benedict

530 Antipope Dioscorus, possibly a accepted Pope

535-536 Unusual altitude changes recorded

537-555 Pope Vigilius, complex in afterlife of Pope Silverius, conspired with Justinian and Theodora, on April 11, 548 issued Judicatum acknowledging Justinian's anti-Hypostatic Union, excommunicated by bishops of Carthage in 550

541-542 Plague of Justinian

543 Justinian condemns Origen, adverse earthquakes hit the world

544 Justinian condemns the Three Chapters of Theodore of Mopsuestia (d.428) and added writings of Hypostatic Union Christology of Board of Chalcedon

550 St. David converts Wales, crucifix introduced

553 Additional Board of Constantinople, 5th ecumenical, alleged by Justinian

556-561 Pope Pelagius I, called by Justinian, accustomed Judicatum

563 Columba goes to Scotland to deliver Picts, establishes abbey at Iona

567 Cassiodorus

589 All-embracing Third Board of Toledo, Reccared and the Visigoths catechumen from Arianism to Catholicism and Filioque article is added to Nicene Assize of 381

590-604 Pope Gregory the Great, whom abounding accede the greatest pope ever, reforms abbey anatomy and administering and establishes Gregorian Chant, Seven baleful sins ...

591-628 Theodelinda, Queen of the Lombards, began bit-by-bit about-face from Arianism to Catholicism

596 St. Augustine of Canterbury beatific by Pope Gregory to evangelise the Jutes

600? Evagrius Scholasticus, Abbey History of AD431-594 12

604 Saxon basilica created (by Mellitus) area St Paul's Basilica in London now stands

609 Pantheon, Rome renamed Abbey of Santa Maria Rotonda

612? Bobbio abbey in arctic Italy

613 Abbey of St. Gall in Switzerland

614 Khosrau II of Persia baffled Damascus, Jerusalem, took Angelic Cantankerous of Christ

624 Battle of Badr, advised alpha of Islamic Empire

625 Paulinus of York comes to catechumen Northumbria

628 Babai the Great, colonnade of Abbey of the East, died

628-629 Battle of Mut'ah, Heraclius recovered Cantankerous of Christ and Jerusalem from Islam till 638

632 Eorpwald of East Anglia baptized beneath access of Edwin of Northumbria

634-644 Umar, 2nd Sunni Islam Caliph, basic at Damascus, baffled Syria in 635, defeated Heraclius at Battle of Yarmuk in 636, baffled Egypt and Armenia in 639, Persia in 642

635 Cynegils of Wessex baptized by Abbey Birinus

664 Synod of Whitby unites Celtic Christianity of British Isles with Roman Catholicism

680-681 Third Board of Constantinople, 6th ecumenical, adjoin Monothelites, accursed Pope Honorius I, Patriarch Sergius I of Constantinople, Heraclius' Ecthesis

681-686 Wilfrid converts Sussex

687-691 Dome of the Rock built

690? Old English Bible translations

692 Orthodox Quinisext Council, convoked by Justinian II, accustomed Canons of the Apostles of Apostolic Constitutions, Clerical celibacy, alone by Pope Constantine

698 Abatement of Carthage

711-718 Umayyad acquisition of Hispania

717-718 Additional Arab annoy of Constantinople

718-1492 Reconquista, Iberian Peninsula retaken by Roman All-embracing Visigoth monarchs

718 Saint Boniface, abbey of Mainz; an Englishman, accustomed agency by Pope Gregory II to deliver the Germans

720? Disentis Abbey of Switzerland

730-787 Aboriginal Iconoclasm, Byzantine Emperor Leo III bans Christian icons, Pope Gregory II excommunicates him

731 English Abbey History accounting by Bede

732 Battle of Tours stops Islam from accretion westward

750? Tower added to St Peter's Basilica at the advanced of the atrium

752? Donation of Constantine, accepted Western Roman Empire to the Pope, afterwards accepted a forgery

756 Donation of Pepin recognizes Papal States

781 Nestorian Stele, Daqin Pagoda, Jesus Sutras, Christianity in China

787 Additional Board of Nicaea, 7th ecumenical, ends aboriginal Iconoclasm

793 Sacking of the abbey of Lindisfarne marks the alpha of Viking raids on Christendom.

Middle Ages

800 King Charlemagne of the Franks is crowned aboriginal Angelic Roman Emperor of the West by Pope Leo III.

849-865 Ansgar, Archbishop of Bremen, "Apostle of the North", began evangelisation of North Germany, Denmark, Sweden

855 Antipope Anastasius, Louis II, Angelic Roman Emperor appointed him over Pope Benedict III but accepted burden acquired withdrawal

863 Saint Cyril and Saint Methodius beatific by the Patriarch of Constantinople to evangelise the Slavic peoples. They construe the Bible into Slavonic.

869-870 Catholic Fourth Board of Constantinople, accursed Patriarch Photius, alone by Orthodox

879-880 Orthodox Fourth Board of Constantinople, adequate Photius, accursed Pope Nicholas I and Filioque, alone by Catholics

897,January Cadaver Synod, Pope Stephen VI conducts balloon adjoin asleep Pope Formosus, accessible insurgence adjoin Stephen led to his imprisonment and strangulation

909 Abbey of Cluny, Benedictine abbey in France

966 Mieszko I battle of Poland baptised, Poland becomes a Christian country.

984 Antipope Boniface VII, murdered Pope John XIV, declared to accept murdered Pope Benedict VI in 974

988? Christianization of Kievan Rus'

991 Archbishop Arnulf of Rheims accuses Pope John XV of actuality the Antichrist

997-998 Antipope John XVI, deposed by Pope Gregory V and his accessory Angelic Roman Emperor Otto III

1001 Byzantine emperor Basil II and Fatimid Caliph Al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah assassinate a accord guaranteeing the aegis of Christian cause routes in the Middle East

1009 Caliph Al-Hakim bi-Amr Allah destroys the Church of the Angelic Sepulchre, congenital over the tomb of Jesus in Jeruselem, and again rebuilds it to its accepted state.

1012 Antipope Gregory VI, removed by Henry II, Angelic Roman Emperor

1030 Battle of Stiklestad, advised achievement of Christianity over Norwegian Paganism

1045 Sigfrid of Sweden, Benedictine evangelist

1046 Board of Sutri, Pope Sylvester III exiled, Pope Gregory VI accepted to affairs the papacy and resigned, Pope Benedict IX resigned, board appointed Pope Clement II

1054 East-West Schism breach amid Eastern (Orthodox Christianity) and Western (Roman Catholic) churches formalized

1058-1059 Antipope Benedict X, defeated in war with Pope Nicholas II and Normans

1061-1064 Antipope Honorius II battling of Pope Alexander II

1065 Westminster Abbey consecrated

1073-1085 Pope Gregory VII, Investiture Controversy with Henry IV, Angelic Roman Emperor, backer of Clerical celibacy, adversary of simony, concubinage, Antipope Clement III

1079 Stanislaus of Szczepanów, angel saint of Poland

1080 Hospital of Saint John the Baptist founded in Jeruselem by merchants from Amalfi and Salerno - serves as the foundation for the Knights Hospitaller

1082 Engelberg Abbey of Switzerland

1093-1109 Anselm, Archbishop of Canterbury, wrote Cur Deus Homo (Why God Became Man), a battleground analysis of the Atonement

1095-1291 10 Crusades, aboriginal alleged by Pope Urban II at Board of Clermont adjoin Islamic authority to reconquer the Angelic Land for Christendom

1098 Foundation of the reforming abbey of Cîteaux, leads to the advance of the Cistercian order.

1101 Antipope Theodoric and Antipope Adalbert deposed by Pope Paschal II

1113 Knights Hospitaller accepted by Apostolic balderdash of Pope Paschal II, advertisement Blessed Gerard (Gerard Thom) as founder, (a.k.a. Sovereign Adjustment of Saint John of Jerusalem of Rhodes and of Malta, Knights of Malta, Knights of Rhodes, and Chevaliers of Malta)

1118 Knights Templar founded, to avert Angelic Land

1123 Catholic Aboriginal Lateran Council

1124 Conversion of Pomerania - aboriginal mission of Otto of Bamberg

1128 Holyrood Abbey in Scotland

1128 Conversion of Pomerania - additional mission of Otto of Bamberg

1130 Peter of Bruys, austere at the stake

1131 Tintern Abbey in Wales

1131-1138 Antipope Anacletus II

1139 Catholic Additional Lateran Council

1140? Decretum Gratiani, Catholic Canon law

1142 Peter Abélard, Letters of Abelard and Heloise

1144 The Saint Denis Basilica of Abbot Suger is the aboriginal above architectonics in the appearance of Gothic architecture.

1154-1159 Pope Adrian IV, aboriginal (and to date only) English pope

1155 Theotokos of Vladimir arrives to Bogolyubovo

1155 Carmelites founded

1163 Notre Dame de Paris, architecture begun

1168 Conversion of Pomerania - Principality of Rugia missioned by Absalon

1173 Waldensians founded

1179 Catholic Third Lateran Council

1191 Teutonic Knights founded

1204-1261 Latin Authority of Constantinople

1205 Saint Francis of Assisi becomes a hermit, founding the Franciscan adjustment of friars, renounces abundance and begins his ministry;

1208 Start of the Albigensian Cause adjoin the Cathars

1214 Rosary is reportedly accustomed to St. Dominic (who founded Dominican Order) by an bogeyman of Mary

1215 Catholic Fourth Lateran Council, assured appropriate dress for Jews and Muslims, and declared Waldensians, founded by Peter Waldo, as heretics. One of the goals was the abolishment of the agnosticism of the Cathars.

1219 Francis of Assisi crosses adversary curve during the Fifth Cause to allege to Sultan al-Kamil; ends with a meal. James of Vitry writes that Muslim soldiers alternate Francis and addition friar, Illuminato, "with signs of honor."20

1220-1263 St Alexander Nevsky, angelic angel of Russia

1231 Charter of the University of Paris accepted by Pope Gregory IX.

1241 Pope Gregory IX denounced as Antichrist by Eberhard II von Truchsees, Prince-Archbishop of Salzburg at the Board of Regensburg

1245 Catholic Aboriginal Board of Lyon

1252 May 15, Ad exstirpanda, Pope Innocent IV accustomed use of ache in Inquisitions

1260 Date which a 1988 Vatican sponsored accurate abstraction places the agent of the Shroud of Turin

1263 July 20–24, The Disputation of Barcelona was captivated at the aristocratic alcazar of King James I of Aragon in the attendance of the King, his court, and abounding arresting ecclesiastical dignitaries and knights, amid a catechumen from Judaism to Christianity Dominican Abbot Pablo Christiani and Rabbi Nachmanides

1274 Summa Theologiae, accounting by Thomas Aquinas, theologian and philosopher, battleground analytical canon which after became official Catholic doctrine

1274 Catholic Additional Board of Lyon

edit Renaissance

Main article: Medieval history of Christianity#Late Middle Ages (1300–1499)

See also: Renaissance

1304-1321 Divine Comedy (Divina Commedia), by Dante Alighieri; best consensual dates are: Inferno accounting amid 1304 and 1307–1308, Purgatorio from 1307-1308 to 1313-1314 and aftermost the Paradiso from 1313-1314 to 1321 (year of Dante's death).

1305 The arrest of abounding of the Knights Templar, alpha confiscation of their acreage and abstraction of adventures beneath torture.

1305-1378 Avignon Papacy, Popes abide in Avignon, France

1311-1312 Catholic Board of Vienne, disbanded Knights Templar

1313 Foundation of the allegorical Adjustment of the Rose Cross (Rosicrucian Order), a abstruse Christian fraternity for the aboriginal time expounded in the above Christian arcane assignment The Divine Comedy21222324

1314 Jacques de Molay, aftermost Grandmaster of Knights Templar, austere at the stake

1326 Metropolitan Peter moves his see from Kiev to Moscow

1341-1351 Orthodox Fifth Board of Constantinople

1342 Marsilius of Padua

1345 Sergii Radonezhskii founds a abbey in the woods, which would abound into the Troitse-Sergiyeva Lavra

1378-1418 Western Schism in Roman Catholicism

1380-1382 Wyclif's Bible, by John Wycliffe, eminent theologian at Oxford, NT in 1380, OT (with advice of Nicholas of Hereford) in 1382, translations into Middle English, 1st complete adaptation to English, included deuterocanonical books, preached adjoin abuses, bidding anti-catholic angle of the sacraments (Penance and Eucharist), the use of relics, and Clerical celibacy

1388 Twenty-five Articles of the Lollards

1408 Board of Oxford forbids translations of the Scriptures into the colloquial unless and until they were absolutely accustomed by Church authority

1409 Board of Pisa, declared Roman Pope Gregory XII and Avignon Pope Benedict XIII deposed, adopted Pope Alexander V (called the Pisan Pope)

1414-1418 Catholic Board of Constance, asked Gregory XII, Benedict XIII, Pisan Pope John XXIII to abandon their apostolic claims, again adopted Pope Martin V; accursed John Wycliffe and Jan Hus who was austere at the stake

1423-1424 Board of Siena

1425 Catholic University of Leuven

1430? Andrei Rublev, the greatest of medieval icon-painters

1431 St. Joan of Arc, French civic heroine, austere at the stake

1431-1445 Catholic Board of Basel-Ferrara-Florence

1439 Notre-Dame de Strasbourg, accomplished architectonics in the apple till 1874

1453 Fall of Constantinople, beat by Ottoman Empire

1455 Gutenberg Bible, aboriginal printed Bible, by Johann Gutenberg

1473-1481 Sistine Chapel built

1478 Spanish Inquisition accustomed by Pope Sixtus IV

1483 Birth of Martin Luther in Eisleben

1484 December 5, Summis desiderantes adjoin Witchcraft issued by Pope Innocent VIII

1487 Persecution and cause adjoin the Waldensians instigated by Pope Innocent VIII

1492 Columbus opens fresh continents to Christianity

1498 Girolamo Savonarola, Dominican priest, Bonfire of the Vanities

1506 Pope Julius II orders the Old St. Peter's Basilica broken bottomward and authorizes Donato Bramante to plan a fresh structure, annihilation completed in 1606, Vatican Swiss Guard founded

1508-1512 Michelangelo frescoes the Sistine Chapel's alveolate ceiling

1512-1517 Catholic Fifth Board of the Lateran, accursed Conciliarism

Reformation

1517 95 Theses of Martin Luther begins German Protestant Reformation

1518 Heidelberg Disputation, Martin Luther puts alternating his Canon of the Cross

1519 Leipzig Debate amid Martin Luther and Johann Eck

1520 Luther publishes three awe-inspiring works, To the Christian Nobility of the German Nation, On the Babylonian Captivity of the Church, and On the Abandon of a Christian

1521 Luther refuses to abjure his works at the Diet of Worms

1521 Papal balderdash Decet Romanum Pontificem, It Pleases the Roman Pontiff excommunicates Luther

1521 Ferdinand Magellan claims the Philippines for Spain, aboriginal accumulation and consecutive about-face to Catholicism, aboriginal in East Asia

1522 Luther's NT, German NT translation

1524 The Abandon of the Will appear by Erasmus

1525 On the Bondage of the Will appear by Luther in acknowledgment to Erasmus

1525 Anabaptist movement begins

1526 Tyndale's NT, English NT adaptation from 1516 Greek argument of Erasmus, aboriginal printed edition, acclimated as a agent by Tyndale for absinthian attacks on Catholicism, reflects access of Luther's NT in abnegation priest for elder, abbey for congregation, banned in 1546 by Henry VIII

1526 Luther publishes his German Accumulation and The Sacrament of the Anatomy and Claret of Christ—Against the Fanatics, his aboriginal accounting assignment adjoin the Sacramentarians

1528 Reformation in Denmark-Norway and Holstein, Lutheranism is acutely adopted

1528 Luther affirms the absolute attendance of Christ's anatomy and claret in his Confession Concerning Christ's Supper

1529 Marburg Colloquy, Luther defends article of Absolute Attendance in altercation with Zwingli.

1530 Augsburg Confession, aboriginal doctrinal account of the Lutheran Church

1531 Huldrych Zwingli is dead during the Second war of Kappel

1531 Our Lady of Guadalupe in Mexico According to tradition, back the roses fell from it the figure of the Virgin of Guadalupe appeared imprinted on the cactus cloth. The sudden, amazing success of the evangelizing of ten actor Indians in the decade of 1531–1541.

1534 Henry VIII accustomed fresh absolute article Abbey of England, see additionally English Reformation

1534 Jesuit adjustment founded by Ignatius of Loyola, helped reconvert ample areas of Poland, Hungary, and S. Germany and beatific missionaries to the Fresh World, India, and China

1535-1537 Myles Coverdale's Bible, acclimated Tyndale's NT forth with Latin and German versions, included Apocrypha at the end of the OT (like Luther's Bible of 1534) as was done in after English versions, 1537 copy accustomed aristocratic license, but banned in 1546 by Henry VIII

1535 Thomas More banned to acquire Baron Henry VIII's affirmation to be the absolute arch of the Abbey in England, and was executed.

1535-1679 Forty Martyrs of England and Wales

1536 Desiderius Erasmus, Dutch scholar, Greek NT acclimated in abounding 16th aeon translations

1536 Tyndale put to death, larboard his OT adaptation in manuscript, English ecclesiastical authorities ordered his Bible austere because it was anticipation to be allotment of Lutheran reform

1536 Institutes of the Christian Adoration accounting by John Calvin (Calvinism)

1536 John of Leiden, activist Dutch Anabaptist

1536 Jacob Hutter architect of Hutterites

1536 Helvetic Confessions of the Reformed Churches of Switzerland

1536-1540 Dissolution of the Monasteries in England, Wales and Ireland

1536 Pilgrimage of Grace

1536-1541 Michelangelo paints the Aftermost Judgement

1537 Christian III of Denmark assured Lutheranism accompaniment adoration of Norway and Denmark

1537 Luther writes Smalcald Articles

1537-1551 Matthew Bible, by John Rogers, based on Tyndale and Coverdale accustomed aristocratic authorization but not accustomed for use in accessible worship, abundant editions, 1551 copy independent abhorrent addendum (based on Tyndale)

1539-1569 Great Bible, by Thomas Cromwell, 1st English Bible to be accustomed for accessible use in English churches, abnormal in abounding places, based on aftermost Tyndale's NT of 1534-1535, adapted by a Latin adaptation of the Hebrew OT, Latin Bible of Erasmus, and Complutensian Polyglot, aftermost copy 1569, never denounced by England

1541 John Calvin allotment to Geneva

1542 Roman Inquisition accustomed by Pope Paul III

1543 Parliament of England bans Tyndale's adaptation as a "crafty, apocryphal and apocryphal translation"

1545-1563 Catholic Council of Trent, counter-reformation adjoin Protestantism, acutely authentic an official canon and biblical canon

1549 aboriginal Book of Common Prayer of the Abbey of England by Thomas Cranmer

1551 The Stoglav Abbey Council (One Hundred Chapters) Moscow, Russia

1552 Joachim Westphal starts altercation adjoin Calvinist, arresting Lutheran article of Absolute Presence

1552 Francis Xavier, Jesuit missionary, "Apostle of the Indies"

1553 Pontifical Gregorian University founded at Vatican City

1553 Michael Servetus architect of Unitarianism, austere at the pale in Geneva

1553-1558 Queen Mary I of England afflicted reformers: John Rogers, Hugh Latimer, Nicholas Ridley, Thomas Cranmer; of 238 austere at the stake

1555 Peace of Augsburg gives religious abandon in Germany alone to Lutheran Protestants

1559 Military Adjustment of the Golden Spur founded by Pope Paul IV

1560 Geneva Bible, NT a afterlight of Matthew's adaptation of Tyndale with use of Theodore Beza's NT (1556), OT a absolute afterlight of Great Bible, appointed to be apprehend in Scotland (but not England), at atomic 140 editions, aboriginal Bible with affiliate and ballad numbers

1560 Scots Confession, Abbey of Scotland, Scottish Reformation

1560-1598 French Wars of Religion

1560-1812 Goa Inquisition, animality of Hindus and Jews in India, see additionally Christianity in India

1561 Menno Simons architect of Mennonites

1563 Thirty-Nine Articles of Abbey of England, additionally assured Biblical canon

1563 Heidelberg Catechism of Reformed churches

1565-73 Examination of the Council of Trent by Martin Chemnitz.

1566 Roman Catechism

1569 Metropolitan Philip of Moscow deadened by Malyuta Skuratov

1571 Dutch Reformed Church

1571 Battle of Lepanto saves Christian Europe; Pope Pius V organizes the Holy League led by Don Juan de Austria to avert Europe from the beyond Islamic Ottoman armament (230 abuse and 56 galliots)

1572 John Knox, founded Scottish Presbyterian Church, due to altercation with Lutherans over sacraments and abbey government

1572-1606 Bishops' Bible, a afterlight of the Great Bible arrested adjoin the Hebrew text, 1st to be appear in England by apostolic authority

1572 St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre Thousands of Protestants murdered in France.

1577 Formula of Concord adopted by German Lutherans

1579 Discovery of the holiest Russian icon, Our Lady of Kazan

1580 Book of Concord of Lutheranism

1582 St Teresa of Avila

1582 Gregorian agenda of Pope Gregory XIII adopted at altered times in altered regions of the world

1587 Toyotomi Hideyoshi expelled Jesuits from Kyūshū

1587? Mission Nombre De Dios in St. Augustine, Florida, advised aboriginal Catholic mission to North America 13

1589 Metropolitan Jove is adopted the aboriginal Patriarch of Moscow

1590 Michelangelo's arch in St Peter's Basilica completed

1591 St John of the Cross

1592 The Clementine Vulgate of Pope Clement VIII, replaced the Sistine Vulgate of 1590, the accepted Latin Catholic Bible until the Second Vatican Council

1596 Ukrainian Catholic Abbey forms back Ukrainian capacity of the baron of Poland are reunited with Rome, better Byzantine Catholic Church

17th century

1604 Fausto Paolo Sozzini Socinianism

1606 Carlo Maderno redesigns St Peter's Basilica into a Latin cross

1607 Jamestown, Virginia founded

1608 Quebec City founded by Samuel de Champlain

1609 Baptist Abbey founded by John Smyth, due to objections to baby ablution and demands for church-state separation

1609-1610 Douay-Rheims Bible, 1st Catholic English translation, OT appear in two volumes, based on an actionable Louvain argument adapted by Sistine Vulgate, NT is Rheims argument of 1582

1611-1800 King James Version (Authorised Version) is released, based primarily on Wycliffe's assignment & Bishop's Bible of 1572, translators are accused of actuality "damnable corrupters of God's word", aboriginal included Apocrypha

1614 Fama Fraternitatis, the aboriginal Rosicrucian acclamation (may acquire been in apportionment ca. 1610) presenting the "The Fraternity of the Rose Cross"

1615 Confessio Fraternitatis, the additional Rosicrucian acclamation anecdotic the "Most Honorable Order" as Christian ("What anticipate you, admiring people, and how assume you affected, seeing that you now acquire and know, that we accede ourselves absolutely and aboveboard to acknowledge Christ, adjudge the Pope, aficionado ourselves to the accurate Philosophy, advance a Christian activity (...)".)

1616 Chemical Wedding of Christian Rosenkreutz, the third Rosicrucian acclamation (an abstruse apologue presenting actinic and Christian elements)

1618-1648 Thirty Years' War

1620 Plymouth Colony founded

1621 Robert Bellarmine

1622-1642 Armand Jean du Plessis, Cardinal Richelieu

1630 City aloft a Hill, address by John Winthrop

1634-37 Confessio catholica by Lutheran theologian Johann Gerhard

1636 Founding of what was afterwards accepted as Harvard University as a training academy for ministers - the aboriginal of bags of institutions of Christian college apprenticeship founded in the USA

1636-1638 Cornelius Jansen, abbey of Ypres, architect of Jansenism

1637-1638 Shimabara Rebellion

1638 Anne Hutchinson abandoned as a apostle from Massachusetts

1641 John Cotton, apostle of theonomy, helps to authorize the amusing architecture of the Massachusetts Bay Colony.

1643 Acta Sanctorum

1643 John Campanius arrives in New Sweden

1644 Long Parliament directed that alone Hebrew assize be apprehend in the Abbey of England (effectively removed the Apocrypha)

1646 Westminster Standards produced by the Assembly, one of the aboriginal and assuredly the best important and abiding religious certificate drafted afterwards the reconvention of the Parliament, additionally assured Biblical canon

1648 George Fox founds the Quaker movement

1650 James Ussher, calculates date of conception as October 23, 4004 BC

1653-56 Raskol of the Russian Orthodox Church

1655-1677, Abraham Calovius publishes Systema Iocorum theologicorum, acme of Lutheran scholasticism

1660-1685 King Charles II of England, apology of monarchy, continuing through James II, antipodal accommodation of Long Parliament of 1644, reinstating the Apocrypha, changeabout not heeded by non-conformists

1666 Paul Gerhardt, Lutheran pastor and hymnwriter is removed from his position as a pastor in Nikolaikirche in Berlin, back he refuses to acquire "syncretistic" edict of the Elector Friedrich Wilhelm I of Brandenburg

1672 Greek Orthodox Synod of Jerusalem, assured Biblical canon

1675 Philipp Jakob Spener publishes Pia Desideria, which becomes a acclamation for Pietism

1678 John Bunyan publishes Pilgrim's Progress

1682 Avvakum, baton of the Old Believers, austere at the pale in the Far North of Russia

1684 Roger Williams (theologian), apostle of Separation of abbey and state, architect of Providence, Rhode Island

1685 Edict of Fontainebleau outlaws Protestantism in France

1685 Orthodoxy alien to Beijing by Russian Orthodox Church

1692 Salem witch trials in Colonial America

1692-1721 Chinese Rites controversy

1693 Jacob Amman architect of Amish

18th century

1701 Old Catholic Church of the Netherlands splits with Roman Catholicism

1706 Bartholomäus Ziegenbalg, missionary, arrives in Tranquebar

1707 Examen theologicum acroamaticum by David Hollatz: the aftermost abundant assignment of the Lutheran commodity afore the Age of Enlightenment

1718-22 accepted Lutheran Valentin Ernst Löscher publishes The Complete Timotheus Verinus adjoin Pietism

1721 Peter the Abundant commissioned Moscow Patriarchate with the Holy Synod

1722 Hans Egede, missionary, arrives in Greenland

1728 The Vicar of Bray (song)

1730-1749 Aboriginal Abundant Awakening in U.S.

1735 Welsh Methodist revival

1738 Methodist movement, led by John Wesley and his hymn-writing brother Charles, begins

1740 Johann Phillip Fabricius, missionary, arrives in South India

1741 Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God, acclaimed Fire and brimstone sermon

1754 An Actual Account of Two Notable Corruptions of Scripture, by Isaac Newton, published

1767-1815 Suppression of the Jesuits

1768 New Smyrna, Florida, Greek Accepted antecedents founded

1768 Reimarus dies afterwards publishing his abolitionist analyzer assignment appropriate Actual Jesus against Christ of Faith

1769 Mission San Diego de Alcala, aboriginal California mission

1771 Emanuel Swedenborg, appear his "Universal Theology of the True Christian Religion" which would afterwards acclimated by others to begin Swedenborgianism25

1774 Ann Lee baton of American Shakers

1774 Gotthold Ephraim Lessing starts publishing Reimarus works on actual Jesus as Anonymous Fragments, starting Liberal Theology Era (in Christology)

1776-1788 Gibbon's The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, analytical of Christianity

1776 Mission Dolores, San Francisco

1779 Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom, "Jesus never apprenticed anyone to chase him, and the artifice of a adoration by government admiral is impious"

1780 Robert Raikes begins Sunday schools to ability poor and benighted accouchement in England

1784 American Methodists anatomy Methodist Episcopal Church at alleged "Christmas Conference", led by bishops Thomas Coke and Francis Asbury

1784 Roman Catholicism is re-introduced in Korea and disseminates afterwards about 200 years back its aboriginal addition in 1593.

1789-1815 John Carroll, Archdiocese of Baltimore, aboriginal Roman Catholic US bishop

1789-1801 Dechristianisation of France during the French Revolution

1791 Aboriginal Amendment to the United States Constitution

1793 Herman of Alaska brings Orthodoxy to Alaska

1795 The Age of Reason accounting by Thomas Paine, advocated Deism

1796 Treaty with Tripoli (1796), commodity 11: "the Government of the United States of America is not, in any sense, founded on the Christian religion"

19th century

1800 Friedrich Schleiermacher publishes his aboriginal book, alpha Liberal Christianity movement

1801 Cane Ridge awakening in Cane Ridge, Kentucky initiates the Christians (Stone Movement) addition of the Restoration Movement

1809 Disciples of Christ (Campbell Movement) addition of the Restoration Movement accomplished with the advertisement of the Declaration and Address of the Christian Association of Washington

1815 Peter the Aleut, accepted Christian bent and martyred in Catholic San Francisco, California

1816 Bishop Richard Allen, a above slave, founds the African Methodist Episcopal Church, the aboriginal African-American denomination

1817 Claus Harms publishes 95 theses adjoin rationalism and Prussian Union

1819 Thomas Jefferson produced the Jefferson Bible

1824 English adaptation of Wilhelm Gesenius' ...Handwörterbuch...: Hebrew-English Lexicon, Hendrickson Publishers

1827 Ernst Wilhelm Hengstenberg takes on the editorship of the Evangelische Kirchenzeitung, the arch arcane agency of the Neo-Lutheranism

1828 Plymouth Brethren founded, Dispensationalism

1830 Catherine Laboure receives Miraculous Medal from the Blessed Mother in Paris, France.

1830 Charles Finney's revivals advance to Second Great Awakening in America

1830, April 6 Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Mormonism) founded by Joseph Smith, Jr. as a aftereffect of appear visitations and bidding by God the Father, Jesus Christ, and afterwards the Angel Moroni. Book of Mormon additionally appear in 1830.

1832 Christians (Stone Movement) and Disciples of Christ (Campbell Movement) absorb to anatomy the Stone-Campbell Restoration Movement

1832 animality of Old Lutherans: by a aristocratic decree of 28 February all Lutheran adoration is declared actionable in Prussia in favour of Prussian Union 14.

1833 John Keble's address "National Apostasy" initiates the Oxford Movement in England

1838-1839 Saxon Lutherans aghast to apostolic rationalism immigrate from Germany to the United States; achieve in Perry County, Missouri. Leads to accumulation of the LC-MS

1844 Hans Paludan Smith Schreuder, missionary, arrives in Port Natal, South Africa

1843, Disruption of: alienation aural the accustomed Church of Scotland

1844 Lars Levi Laestadius adventures awakening: alpha of Laestadianism

1844, October 22 Great Disappointment, apocryphal anticipation of Second Coming of Christ by Millerites

1845 Southern Baptist Convention formed in Augusta, Georgia

1846 Bernadette Soubirous accustomed the aboriginal of 18 apparitions of Our Lady of Lourdes in Lourdes, France. Six actor a year appointment Lourdes Shrine.

1847 Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod founded at in Chicago, Illinois.

1847 John Christian Frederick Heyer, missionary, arrives in Andhra Pradesh, India

1848 Epistle to the Easterns and Encyclical of the Eastern Patriarchs response

1848 Perfectionist movement in western New York state

1849 Johann Konrad Wilhelm Löhe founds the aboriginal deaconess abode in Neuendettelsau, Bavaria

1850 Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod founded in Milwaukee

1853 Synod of the Norwegian Evangelical Lutheran Church in America founded alfresco Madison, Wisconsin

1854 Missionary Hudson Taylor arrives in China

1854 Immaculate Conception, authentic as Catholic dogma

1855 Søren Kierkegaard, architect of Christian existentialism

1855 Samuel Simon Schmucker begins attack to alter the Augsburg Confession with the Definite Platform in the General Synod, arch to alienation in 1866.

1859 Ashbel Green Simonton, missionary, arrives in Brazil and founds Igreja Presbiteriana do Brasil, the oldest Brazilian Protestant denomination

1863 Seventh-day Adventist Church clearly formed twenty 20 years afterwards the Great Disappointment

1865 Methodist preacher William Booth founds the Salvation Army, vowing to accompany the actuality into the streets to the best atrocious and needy

1866 General Council (Lutheran) formed by ten Lutheran synods in the United States

1869-1870 Catholic Aboriginal Vatican Council, asserted article of Papal Infallibility, alone by Christian Catholic Church of Switzerland

1870 Italy declared war on the Papal States. The Italian Army enters Rome. Papal States accomplished to exist.

1871 Pontmain, France was adored from advancing German troops with the actualization of Our Lady of Hope

1871-1878 German Kulturkampf adjoin Roman Catholicism

1872 Evangelical Lutheran Synodical Conference of North America organized

1876 Evangelical Lutheran Free Church (Germany) founded

1878 Aboriginal adaptation of the New Testament into Batak by Ludwig Ingwer Nommensen

1879 Knock, Ireland was area of the bogeyman of Our Lady, Queen of Ireland.

1879 Church of Christ, Scientist founded in Boston by Mary Baker Eddy

1881-1894 Revised Version, alleged for by Church of England, acclimated Greek based on Septuagint (B) and (S), Hebrew Masoretic Text acclimated in OT, follows Greek adjustment of words, greater accurateness than AV, includes Apocrypha, scholarship never disputed

1884 Charles Taze Russell founded Bible Student movement accepted today as Jehovah's Witnesses

1885-1887 Uganda Martyrs

1885 Baltimore Catechism

1886 Moody Bible Institute

1886 Onesimos Nesib, begins adaptation of the absolute Bible into the Oromo language

1886 Johann Flierl, missionary, arrives in New Guinea

1893 Heresy balloon of Luther Alexander Gotwald

1894 The Kingdom of God is Aural You, by Leo Tolstoy, alpha of Christian anarchism

1897 Christian flag, conceived in Brooklyn, New York

1899 Gideons International founded