One Hundred Hymns
Dober ministered to those suffering from malaria, at one point nearly dying of the fever himself. Continue reading One Hundred Hymns
Dober ministered to those suffering from malaria, at one point nearly dying of the fever himself. Continue reading One Hundred Hymns
When the British monarchy was reinstated in 1660, a series of new laws stifled religious liberty. The Act of Uniformity, for example, required all ministers to use The Book of Common Prayer as a format for worship. Many non-Anglicans refused, … Continue reading The Two Lips of God
Another delegation was sent, and the emperor offered Maximus great rewards to convert to Monothelitism, and great suffering if he refused. Continue reading Maximus
On Palm Sunday, 1211, Clare pulled off her beautiful clothes, donned an ash-colored robe, and slipped from an unused gate on her parent’s estate. Continue reading A Curious Romance
Titus had reportedly wanted to spare the edifice, but his soldiers would not be restrained. Continue reading The Fall of Jerusalem
But they didn’t expect 20,000! Hordes arrived by horse, carriage, and wagon. Continue reading The Cane Ridge Revival
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