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Idleness: An Evil Not a Blessing—The Anglican Homilies (1563)

The Book of Homilies (published in two parts, 1547 and 1563) sets out official Anglican doctrine in its clearest and most practical form. Article XXXV of the 39 Articles of Religion describes their contents as “godly and wholesome” and “necessary for these times.”[1] The homilies were written during the Reformation to apply theology to all of life. In …

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BOOK REVIEW: B.B. Warfield, Counterfeit Miracles

The Banner of Truth Trust, 1972, 327 pgs. Summary: A series of lectures on counterfeit miracles given in 1917 to 1918. The book is divided up into six chapters: the cessation of the charismata, patristic and mediaeval marvels, Roman Catholic miracles, Irvingite gifts (cf. review of The Life of Edward Irving), faith-healing, and mind cure. Warfield’s basic …

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The Christ-Centered Life of Mary Müller—George Müller (1805 – 1898)

George Müller is well known for his marvelously consistent, trusting, and effectual prayer life, whereby he petitioned God to establish and sustain a great work with orphans. Lesser known is his wife, Mary, who was his partner in those days of fruitful outreach to desperate children. They were married in 1830, two years before moving to …

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STUDENT POST: Africa’s Influence on Christianity

Editor’s note: This post is part of a series featuring outstanding excerpts from student papers at the BibleMesh Institute, which offers affordable online training for local churches, schools, and ministries. The author’s name has been withheld for privacy purposes. North Africa’s gift to the Christian tradition includes the many talented scholars and theologians whose imagination …

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