Richard M. Hannula
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Trial and Triumph: Stories from Church History
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1999
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6 editions
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Radiant: Fifty Remarkable Women in Church History
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published
2015
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8 editions
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Heralds of the Reformation: Thirty Biographies of Sheer Grace
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For Christ's Crown: Sketches of Puritans and Covenanters
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published
2014
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4 editions
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Samuel Rutherford
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published
2014
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2 editions
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Hugh Latimer
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published
2013
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2 editions
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Our Northwest Heritage: a History of the Pacific Northwest from a Christian Perspective
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“We are to render good for evil," she urged the Huguenots. "Hate and Christianity are incompatible. We must seek peace with all.”
― Trial and Triumph: Stories from Church History
― Trial and Triumph: Stories from Church History
“Get into your heart more of that good Bible. It will give you light.”
― Heralds of the Reformation: Thirty Biographies of Sheer Grace
― Heralds of the Reformation: Thirty Biographies of Sheer Grace
“At times he forced the conquered people, under the threat of violence, to accept Christianity and submit to baptism. Naturally, many of these people resented Christianity because of it. Alcuin advised Charlemagne to win the people to Christ through faithful preaching and kindness. "If the light yoke of Christ were preached to the stubborn Saxons as much as the duty to give money," he told Charlemagne, "perhaps they would not reject the sacrament of baptism. What is the use of baptism without faith," Alcuin said. "A man can be forced to baptism, but not forced to believe.”
― Trial and Triumph: Stories from Church History
― Trial and Triumph: Stories from Church History
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