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The Church in Wycliffe’s Day

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  • Angus Stewart

Schism, wealth struggle in the church, corrupt leaders, and false doctrine were all the order of the day in the time of John Wycliffe. In all this God raised him to preach his Word.

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The Real Saint Patrick – The Significance of Patrick

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Who is the real saint Patrick? This article argues that in his faith and love for the truth, and in his planting of churches, Patrick was far from the Roman Catholic Church's portrayal of him.

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The Real Saint Patrick – Patrick’s Missionary Labours

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Who is the real saint Patrick? To answer this question this article looks at his missionary labours in Ireland. It considers his preaching and how eschatology shaped his view of mission.

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War and Peace in the Solas of the Heidelberg Catechism

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This article looks at the five solas - By faith alone, Through Christ alone, By grace alone, By scripture alone, and Glory to God alone - in the context of the Heidelberg Catechism.

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The Westminster Confession of Faith and Church Unity (2)

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The Westminster Confession of Faith was meant to further the unity of the church. These two articles look at the context of this confession and the leaders who participated in drafting it. The author also discusses church unity, which is found in the preaching of the gospel, the administered ordinances, and the performance of public worship.

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The Westminster Confession of Faith and Church Unity (1)

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  • Angus Stewart

The Westminster Confession of Faith was meant to further the unity of the church. These two articles look at the context of this confession and the leaders who participated in drafting it. The author also discusses church unity, which is found in the preaching of the gospel, the administered ordinances, and the performance of public worship.

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Justification: Considering the Judgment Day With Singular Delight

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Why was the teaching of justification so important to John Calvin? For Calvin, justification and sanctification are both found in Christ and are inseparable. Justification allows for assurance of salvation, and includes the continual forgiveness of sins. The gift of justification is our only hope in facing judgment day.

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The Church in Wycliffe’s Day

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  • Angus Stewart

In the time of John Wycliffe, the Roman Catholic Church was rife with schism, money struggles, corrupt leaders, and false doctrine. In the midst of all this, God raised Wycliffe up to preach His word.

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Christianity knows nothing of hopeless cases. It professes its ability to take the most crooked stick and bring it straight, to flash a new power into the blackest carbon, which will turn it into a diamond Alexander Maclaren
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