by John Huss | May 1, 2020 | Christian History
Compiled & Edited David L. Brown, Ph.D. In the library at Prague there is displayed a triad of medallions dated 1572. The first contains the figure of Wycliffe striking sparks from a stone, the second Huss kindling a fire from the sparks, the third Luther holding...
by Charles Coffin | May 1, 2020 | Christian History
From The Story of Liberty By Charles Carleton Coffin PROFESSOR FAULFASH OF BOHEMIA, a young man who had studied at Hiedleberg, Cologne and Paris, came to England with Princess Anne, the daughter of the King of Bohemia, when she became the wife of the Prince of Wales,...
by William Tyndale | May 1, 2020 | Christian History
Editor’s Note To The Readers: This text taken from pages 301 to 306 The Second Volume of the Ecclesiastical History: Containing the Acts and Monuments of Martyrs: With A General Discourse of the later Persecutions, horrible Troubles and Tumults, stirred up by...
by David Brown | May 1, 2020 | Christian History
Chapter I. Of the Holy Scripture, Chapter II.Of God, and of the Holy Trinity, Chapter III..Of God’s Eternal Decree,Of God’s Eternal Decree, Chapter IV. Of Creation, Chapter V. Of Providence, Chapter VI. Of the Fall of Man, of Sin, and of the Punishment...
by C. H. Spurgeon | May 1, 2020 | Christian History
I am persuaded that the use of a good Catechism in all our families will be a great safeguard against the increasing errors of the times, and therefore I have compiled this little manual from the Westminster Assembly’s and Baptist Catechisms, for the use of my...
by David Brown | May 1, 2020 | Christian History
Pliny the Younger was governor of Pontus/Bithynia from 111-113 AD. We have a whole set of exchanges of his letters with the emperor Trajan on a variety of administrative political matters. These two letters are the most famous, in which P. encounters Christianity for...