The East-West Schism
The legates were housed in the imperial palace, but the patriarch ignored them, refusing even to see them. Continue reading The East-West Schism
The legates were housed in the imperial palace, but the patriarch ignored them, refusing even to see them. Continue reading The East-West Schism
Samuel was selected as part of the New Testament translating team. Continue reading A Tender Conscience
He began thinking himself a god, though he was actually “a degenerate with swollen paunch, weak and slender limbs, fat face, blotched skin, curly yellow hair, and dull gray eyes.” Continue reading Exquisite Cruelty
He fell under conviction in 1688 and learned to trust Christ in a personal way a year later Continue reading Isaac Watts’ Birthday Sermon
As he prayed he realized he had long neglected prayer and the Lord. Continue reading I Will Still Celebrate
In 1095 Pope Urban II preached an electrifying sermon before a great multitude. He described the plight of the Eastern Church, inundated by Turkish Muslims. Infidels controlled the Holy Land, Urban thundered, and Jerusalem’s Church of the Holy Sepulcher, the … Continue reading The First Crusade
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