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Universal History, Volume II: Middle History—The Law of Liberty,
by Katherine Dang
Universal History, Volume I:
Ancient History—Law Without Liberty, Adam–50 B.C.
(1088 pages)
Devoid of internal, individual liberty,men and nations must sentence themselves to

governments wielding the arm of force,the force of external, despotic law.

Universal History, Volume II:
Middle History—The Law of Liberty, 50 B.C.–300 A.D.
(992 pages)
Jesus Christ changes the course of all historywhen He brings to the world

individual liberty and establishes Christianity’s form of government—
individual self government.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

• History: A View of Christ
• The Doctrine of Divine Providence
• Discourses Concerning The Actual Providence of God
• Concerning The Nature and Principal Acts of Divine Providence To All Created Beings
• The Justice, Wisdom, and Holiness of God, With The Reasonableness of His Dealing in Such Motions
• ". . . In The Fullness of The Time. . . ." Galatians 4:4
• The Epistle of St. Paul to The Romans, Chapters 1–3
• Setting The Stage for The Saviors Coming, 100 B.C.–50 B.C.
• The End of The Pagan Era: The Final Years, 50 B.C.–4 B.C.
• Galatians 4:4, Paraphrase by John Locke and Commentary by Matthew Henry and Others
• Chronology and Geography: The Two Eyes of History: Time Lines and Maps
• Christ, The Focal Point of All History
• The Origin of The Christian Era
• "He Came Unto His Own, and His Own Received Him Not. . . ." John 1:11
• "These That Have Turned The World Upside Down. . . ." Acts 17:6
• "Stand Fast, Therefore, In The Liberty with Which Christ Hath Made Us Free. . . ." Galatians 5:1
• The Law of Liberty
• Index of Leading Ideas
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