REFORMATION BLOT
One of the blots on the career of the great German Reformer, Martin  Luther – was his acquiescence to the bigamous marriage of Philip of Hess.
In 1530, at the height of the Reformation in Germany – and where the Protestant cause was at its most vulnerable,  Philip of Hesse
                    
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                    Contributed by Bobby Scobey on Apr 8, 2009
                
                
                
                    From Wm. Barclay’s commentary: One of the great stories of the Christian Church is that of Telemachus. He was a hermit of the desert, but the call of God told him he must go to Rome. Rome was nominally Christian, but still the gladiatorial games went on. Men fought with other and crowds roared with
                    
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                    Contributed by David Johnston on Sep 24, 2006
                
                
                
                    The Temperance Reformation
This story took place in the years when social drinking was a common thing even among many of the churches.  However, many men of God were beginning to speak out against drinking and taking a stand against it from their pulpits.
One Sunday, the pastor, who was a
                    
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                    Contributed by Matthew Kratz on Apr 2, 2007
                
                
                
                    Reformation’s Two Martins
	At the beginning of the Reformation, Martin of Basle came to a knowledge of the truth, but, afraid to make a public confession, he wrote on a leaf of parchment: "O most merciful Christ, I know that I can be saved only by the merit of thy blood. Holy Jesus, I acknowledge
                    
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                    Contributed by Sermon Central on Jun 18, 2007
                
                
                    
            
            
            
            
            
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                    Reformation’s Two Martins
At the beginning of the Reformation, Martin of Basle came to a knowledge of the truth, but, afraid to make a public confession, he wrote on a leaf of parchment: “O most merciful Christ, I know that I can be saved only by the merit of thy blood. Holy Jesus, I acknowledge
                    
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                    What are the 5 Solas of the Reformation?
The 5 “Solas” of the Reformation (“solas,” meaning, “alones”) are five principles that are foundational to the doctrine of salvation that were the focus of the Protestant Reformation.  These five "solas" led to the rejection of the false teachings
                    
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                    Contributed by Donnie  Martin on May 10, 2010
                
                
                
                    According to The Center For Bio-Ethical Reform, there were 1.37 million abortions a year (1996), which computes to approximately 3,700 abortions per day in the United
                    
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                    Contributed by Victor Yap on Jan 25, 2001
                
                
                    
            
            
            
            
            
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                    The most important figure of the Reformation was a monk by the name of Martin Luther (1483-1546). Luther was a man full of self-doubt, guilt, and worry. In his early 20s, Martin Luther was nearly struck by lightning while crossing an open field during a storm, which led to his vow to become a monk.
                    
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                    Contributed by Matthew Kratz on Jul 27, 2008
                
                
                
                    John Knox, the Scottish reformer, wrote:
Quote: “By what means Satan first drew mankind from the obedience of God, the Scripture doth witness: To wit, by pouring into their hearts that poison, that God did not love them”.
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                    Contributed by Sermon Central on Jun 1, 2001
                
                
                    
            
            
            
            
            
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                    Martin Luther, the famous Protestant Reformer once said, "Let the wife make her husband glad to come home, and let him make her sorry
                    
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