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Category: This Day In Christian History

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Rejoicing In The Truth

01/23/202201/23/2022 c.f. leach

On this day, January 23, l893, Christians throughout the world mourned the death of Phillips Brooks. Yet sorrow soon turned to songs of triumph and praise of God for Phillips Brooks’ life. Over his tomb, they would erect these words: … Continue reading Rejoicing In The Truth

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The Pope’s Hope

01/22/202201/21/2022 c.f. leach

Gregory VII tried to bring integrity and revival to the church, Continue reading The Pope’s Hope

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Fanny Jackson Coppin…So Much To Do

01/21/202201/21/2022 c.f. leach

Fanny Jackson Coppin was born in Washington, DC on January 8, 1837, as a slave. At the age of twelve, her aunt purchased her freedom for $125. Fannie spent the rest of her youth in New Bedford, Massachusetts working for author George Henry … Continue reading Fanny Jackson Coppin…So Much To Do

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No Rest for the Weary

01/20/202201/21/2022 c.f. leach

Traveling today can be fatiguing. When Clara Swain left the United States in 1869, to become the world’s first qualified woman medical missionary, it was far more arduous than now. She wrote: “The latter part of our voyage was very … Continue reading No Rest for the Weary

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Death by Baptism

01/17/202201/17/2022 c.f. leach

They established a congregation in the nearby village of Zollikon, the first “free” church of modern times. Continue reading Death by Baptism

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Rainolds’ Request

01/16/202201/16/2022 c.f. leach

John Rainolds was born about 1549 at Pinhoe, near Exeter. He was the fifth son of Richard Rainolds; William Rainolds was his brother. His uncle Thomas Rainolds held the living of Pinhoe from 1530 to 1537 and was subsequently Warden of Merton College, Oxford, and Dean of Exeter. It … Continue reading Rainolds’ Request

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