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By Andrew Smith
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The podcast currently has 51 episodes available.
On Today in Church His-Story (Episode 46) we discover the significance of the Second Scottish Confession, otherwise known as the Negative Confession. The signing of this document on January 28, 1581 reminds the church of her duty to not only stand up for what she believes in an era of error, but to also stand up for what she is against. We do this with firm confidence that our King stands with us when we stand with truth.
On Today in Church His-Story (Episode 45) we consider how the Root and Branch Petition has modern day application.
On Today in Church His-Story (Episode 44) we meet the intriguing group of men known as the Fifth Monarchy Men. Who were they? What was their relationship to Charles II, King of England? And what does it have to do with Christians today?
On Today in Church His-Story (Episode 43) we learn about the erroneous charges leveled against “The Morning Star of the Reformation”, John Wycliffe. Learn how his influence spread into our own day, and why it is critically important for pastors to be bold scholars of truth.
On Today in Church His-Story (Episode 42) we commemorate March 24, 1861. On this day, Charles Spurgeon preached his first sermon in the newly built Metropolitan Tabernacle. The first words of this first sermon reveal Spurgeon’s entire philosophy of ministry. There is much the church can learn in just these brief sentences.
The podcast currently has 51 episodes available.