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The greatest preacher of the English Reformation was Hugh Latimer, and often he was called to preach before King Henry VIII

soulangler wrote 3 weeks ago: The greatest preacher of the English Reformation was Hugh Latimer, and often he was called to preach … more →

Tags: Truth, fear of the lord, Witness, Augustine, Reformation, John Chrysostom, Fear of men

Bishop Latimer & Bishop Ridley - martyred, Oct. 16, 1555

separateholy wrote 1 month ago: “Play the man, Master Ridley; we shall this day light such a candle, by God’s grace, in Englan … more →

Tags: Today in History, QQQuaint Quality Quotes, died today, opposing wrong, On This Date, Bishop Hugh Latimer, Bishop Nicholas Ridley, Bishop Latimer, bishop ridley

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Jeremy Walker wrote 3 months ago: Dave Bish highlights a  fairly interesting comment/complaint from Phil Whitall: I read this morning … more →

Tags: History & Biography, Theology, Jeremiah Burroughs, Andrew Fuller, John Bunyan, John Piper, Mark Driscoll, Matthew Henry, Charles Haddon Spurgeon

A Lutheran Influence (Part 3)3 comments

Bryce wrote 6 months ago: Go to Part 2 III. Justification/Good Works and Eucharistic Presence: A Case Study Justification/Good … more →

Tags: Confessional Writings, Sacraments, Ecclesiology, Justification, Martin Luther, Philipp Melanchthon, Anglicanism, Church of England, augsburg confession

A Lutheran Influence (Part 2)

Bryce wrote 6 months ago: Go to Part 1 II. A documentary development of The Church of England Contrary to what one might assum … more →

Tags: Confessional Writings, Ecclesiology, Justification, Sacraments, Anglicanism, augsburg confession, Church of England, Elizabeth I, Henry VIII

The Most Diligent Preacher of All

Joel Taylor wrote 8 months ago: The following was taken from Our Christian Classics: Readings from the Best Divines by James Hamilto … more →

Tags: Puritans, Christian Classics, christian martyrs, Christianity, Jesus Christ, Martyrs, Puritan Sermons

The Amazing Power of a Testimony – Bilney and Latimer1 comment

Lex Loizides wrote 9 months ago: Thomas Bilney Hugh Latimer was one of the shining lights at Cambridge University in the early 1500’s … more →

Tags: 16th Century, Bible, Cambridge, Cambridge University, church, confession, Forgiveness, Germany, Heresy

ON THE BEATITUDES: By Hugh Latimer

Particular Kev wrote 10 months ago: MATTHEW v. 1, 2, 3. Videns autem Jesus turbas ascendit in montem, et cum consedeiset, & c. When … more →

Tags: beatitudes, Christianity, Matthew, Sermon

A Lutheran Influence (Part 1)2 comments

Bryce wrote 11 months ago: By Bryce P Wandrey The effects of the Augsburg Confession on the doctrinal development of the Church … more →

Tags: Confessional Writings, Ecclesiology, Justification, Sacraments, Anglicanism, augsburg confession, Church of England, Elizabeth I, Henry VIII

Rainy Brainy Day

Cara Donahue wrote 1 year ago: “The best thing one can do when it’s raining is to let it rain.” -Henry Wadsworth … more →

Tags: photos, Work, Quotes, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, rain, view outside of breakroom, Frederick Douglas, Saint Basil, bill rogers

Hugh Latimer: Too Few Preachers Faithfully Feed Their Flocks

limabean03 wrote 1 year ago: Hugh Latimer, Anglican Bishop and Oxford Martyr, below extols the benefits of preaching long, deep, … more →

Tags: Reformation Theology, Christianity, Anglican Communion, Thought and Practice in the Diocese of South Carolina, Reformed Theology, Christian Theology, Preaching, Bible, Episcopal

LATIMER'S SERMONS - LORD'S PRAYER

Particular Kev wrote 2 years ago: I have been preparing the sermons of Hugh Latimer for the web site each Lord’s Day for the las … more →

Tags: Christianity, particularbaptist.com, church, Local Church, Web site, Lord's Day, Sermons, Biography, Demaus


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