The document outlines the seven churches addressed in Revelation chapters 2-3, providing for each church the city name, description of Christ, complement or praiseworthy attribute, criticism or failing, correction or call to repentance, and consequence or promise. It then summarizes the heart attitude and corresponding historical period of each church as: Ephesus had a cold heart in the Apostolic period; Smyrna was consecrated amid persecution; Pergamos compromised and married to the world; Thyratira was corrupted by medieval politics; Sardis had dead orthodoxy; Philadelphia was committed to missions; and Laodicea had a carnal, world-loving heart.