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On 22 June 1557 ten very ordinary people from the villages around where I live were burnt at the stake because of their commitment to the Gospel. They were executed because Mary Tudor, who had succeeded her half brother the boy king Edward VI, was doing everything she possibly could to reverse the... Read more -
If you or I had been alive 100 years ago the chances are that we would have had a copy of John Foxe’s Acts and Monuments (commonly known as Foxe’s Book of Martyrs) on our bookshelves next to our Bible. Foxe’s work was pretty much standard reading for English evangelicals from the time of its... Read more -
A while ago, I made reference to a distinction I see in Paul's letters between teaching (with a little "t") and Teaching (with a capital "T"). The stimulating discussion that followed my post on Paradoxes of the Miraculous made me think that it might be useful, in view of that conversation, to try... Read more - Page ‹ First < 294 295 296 297 298 > Last ›