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The Lifeand Death of William Tyndale
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William Tyndale: Reformer, Translator, Martyr

William Tyndale (1494-1536) dedicated his life – and eventually gave his life – to the cause of translating…
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Listening to Really Old Sermons
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The Benefits of Listening to Really Old Sermons | Ep. 17

You are probably familiar with the writings of men like Luther, Spurgeon, Edwards, and other. But what about…
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A Brief Biography of Martin Luther
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The Life of Martin Luther: A Brief Biography of the Reformer

Despite his faults, Martin Luther was a man whose heart was held captive to the Word of God.…
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Reformation Wall in Geneva
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The Reformers Were Far From Perfect. How Should We Respond?

As we continue to benefit from the theological gains that came out of the Protestant Reformation, it is…
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Martin Luther 95 Theses
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Martin Luther’s 95 Theses

On October 31, 1517 Martin Luther posted his now-famous 95 Theses on the door of Castle Church in…
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The Five Solas of the Reformation
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The Five Solas of the Reformation

What are the Five Solas, and what do they have to do with Reformed Theology? The “Five Solas”…
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Did Jesus Descend Into Hell?
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Did Jesus Descend Into Hell?

The belief that Jesus descended into hell comes to us primarily from the Apostles’ Creed. The Creed is…
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Steven Lawson: The Heroic Boldness of Martin Luther
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The Heroic Boldness of Martin Luther

In this video about his biography on Martin Luther, Dr. Steven J. Lawson shows the convictions and practices…
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Napoleon Bonaparte on Jesus Christ:
Now as Christian went on his way, he came to a little ascent, which was cast up on purpose that pilgrims might see before them; up there, therefore, Christian went, and looking forward, he saw Faithful before him upon his journey.
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When Christian had travelled in this disconsolate condition some considerable time, he thought he heard the voice of a man, as going before him, saying, "Though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil; for Thou art with me."
While Apollyon was fetching his last blow, thereby to make a full end of this good man, Christian nimbly reached out his hand for his sword, and caught it, saying, "Rejoice not against me, O mine enemy; when I fall, I shall arise"
"This hill, though high, I covet to ascend;
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