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Luther Nails Corruption to the Church Door

Lex Loizides wrote 1 year ago: Perhaps one of the clearest manifestations of the scandal of the religion of 16th Century Europe, bo … more →

Tags: 16th Century, Rome, Reformation, Germany, Indulgences, Martin Luther, Purgatory, Wittenberg, Tetzel

Luther wrestles with God – Through Anger, Guilt, Revelation and Forgiveness

Lex Loizides wrote 1 year ago: When Luther returned to Wittenberg he began teaching and expounding the Scriptures and his thirst fo … more →

Tags: 16th Century, Forgiveness, Reformation, Germany, Luther, Martin Luther, Monk, Wittenberg, Romans

Sarcasm and Scholarship – How to Start a Reformation

Lex Loizides wrote 1 year ago: Desiderius Erasmus (1466-1536) Along with Savanorola of Florence, the Dutchman Erasmus, from Rotterd … more →

Tags: 15th century, Grace, Bible, Reformation, Oxford, Luther, Florence, Erasmus, Savanorola

The Bonfire of the Vanities – The Amazing Story of Savonarola

Lex Loizides wrote 1 year ago: Savonarola of Florence (1452-1498), Italy, was a preacher who powerfully denounced the corrupt lifes … more →

Tags: 15th century, Persecution, Reformation, Italy, pope, Martyr, Savonarola, Florence, Prophet

A Yorkshireman Delivers a Blow to Rome and a Bible to England - Part 2

Lex Loizides wrote 1 year ago: Having rebuked the religious corruptions, and preached the gospel amongst the ordinary folk of Engla … more →

Tags: 13th century, 14th century, Bible, Bible Translation, defiance, heretic, Lollards, new calvinism, Oxford

A Yorkshireman Delivers a Blow to Rome and a Bible to England - Part 1

Lex Loizides wrote 1 year ago: John Wycliffe (born approx.1320’s – 1384) Born near Old Richmond, Yorkshire, educated and esta … more →

Tags: 14th century, antichrist, Bible, England, Indulgences, new calvinism, Oxford, pope, Reformation

Radical Forerunners to the Reformation: The Waldensians

Lex Loizides wrote 1 year ago: Unrest and a desire for change Increasing unrest and desire for both political and spiritual liberty … more →

Tags: 12th century, 13th century, 17th Century, Persecution, Apostles, Church Planting, mediaeval, waldenses, waldensian

From cessationism to joy – how a healing increased Augustine’s understanding of God’s grace3 comments

Lex Loizides wrote 1 year ago: The turnaround from sin to grace, from worldliness to trusting Christ, wasn’t the only change … more →

Tags: 3rd Century, 4th Century, church growth, healing, Miracles, dark ages, Augustine, Cessationism, new calvinism

The Light Shines in the Darkness – an introduction to the ‘Dark Ages’

Lex Loizides wrote 1 year ago: Church history is the record of God’s ability to break in and bring change. And my goal is that you … more →

Tags: Augustine, dark ages, History, new calvinism


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