God in the Alps
His life and teaching breathed of Christ. Continue reading God in the Alps
His life and teaching breathed of Christ. Continue reading God in the Alps
Devilish inventions filled the dungeons and dens of the church… Continue reading The Devil’s Dungeons
John Foxe entered Oxford still a boy. He was eventually elected a fellow of Magdalen College, and from 1539 to 1545 he studied church history. He converted to Protestantism and was forced to resign his academic position as a result. … Continue reading Book of Martyrs
Lettie Burd Cowman was born on March 3, 1870, in Afton, Iowa to Isaac and Margaret Burd. She met her future husband, Charles Cowman, a young telegraph operator at the age of 13. Six years later, on June 8, 1889, they were married. Charles was … Continue reading Lettie Cowman
A monument in Westminster Abbey honors a man, born on April 16, 1786, whose grave has never been found. He was an Englishman who shipped to sea at age 15 with Admiral Nelson. He survived the Battle of Copenhagen then … Continue reading Even There …
Jerome loved travel, college life, and the Bible. He was born in Prague and excelled at the university there. Following graduation, he traveled to England to study at Oxford, where he ran across the teachings of John Wycliffe, the “Morning … Continue reading Jerome of Prague
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