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🔥 Latimer and Ridley: “Be of Good Cheer, Master Ridley!”
On a cold October morning in 1555, two English bishops—Hugh Latimer (1487-1555) and Nicholas Ridley (c1500-1555)—were led to the stake in Oxford. Their crime? Faithfulness to the Word of God and rejection of papal authority.
Oct 174 min read


E. B. Pusey: A Champion of God's Word and Truth as Pioneer of the Oxford Movement
E. B. Pusey's life and legacy are a testament to his unwavering commitment to the Anglican tradition and a pursuit of theological truth. His work in the Oxford Movement, his promotion of high church practices, and his desire for unity within Christianity have left a lasting mark on the Church of England. In all of this, his commitment to God's truth and the absolute authority of the Bible was protection against the false teachings of the Roman Catholic Church that deceived t
Sep 166 min read
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