Balder Ex-Libris - Jones WilliamReview of books rare and missing2024-03-16T01:56:42+00:00urn:md5:aa728a70505b2fae05796923271581c2DotclearJones William - The history of the christian church Volume 2urn:md5:b8ecc3391e16207342df48151ec12c702014-02-25T00:17:00+00:002014-02-25T00:18:15+00:00balderJones WilliamBolchevikChristianityEuropeEuropeGermanyJewRevisionismThird Reich <p><img src="https://balderexlibris.com/public/img3/Jones_William_-_The_history_of_the_christian_church_Volume_2.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Author : <strong>Jones William</strong><br />
Title : <strong>The history of the christian church Volume 2</strong><br />
Year : 1819<br />
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HAVING sketched the more prominent features of the Christian Church, for the first ten centuries, and arriving at that period in which we are to give the reader some account of the Waldenses, it will be proper to introduce the subject by an attempt to ascertain the origin of their distinguishing appellation. The learned Mosheim contends with considerable pertinacity that they derived their name from Peter Waldo, an opulent merchant of Lyons, whose history will presently come under our notice; but in this he is contradicted by his learned translator, and, I believe, I may truly add, by most writers of authority since his time. The most satisfactory definition that I have met with of the term Waldenses, is that given by Mr. Robinson, in his Ecclesiastical Researches; and, in the confidence that it is the true one, and that I may not unnecessarily trespass on the reader’s time and patience, I submit it to his consideration. <strong>...</strong></p>Jones William - The history of the christian church Volume 1urn:md5:304779976fdd4662120a42ee9b1317d62014-02-25T00:07:00+00:002014-02-25T00:16:14+00:00balderJones WilliamAuschwitzChristianityEuropeGermanyJewPolandRevisionismThird Reich <p><img src="https://balderexlibris.com/public/img3/Jones_William_-_The_history_of_the_christian_church_Volume_1.jpg" alt="" /><br />
Author : <strong>Jones William</strong><br />
Title : <strong>The history of the christian church Volume 1</strong><br />
Year : 1819<br />
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Even during the world’s midnight, when the dark cloud of papal superstition was spread in blackness over the moral sky of the civilized nations, here and there a star was seen, bright, beautiful and peculiar, pouring celestial splendor upon the surrounding gloom. When Popery was the world’s despot—when, with all deceivableness of unrighteousness, the Man of Sin had ascended to the throne of universal dominion—when Rome, under the Pontiff’s more than under the Caesars, was the mistress of the world—when the Pope had successfully maintained his right to dispose of sceptres and croziers, kingdoms and continents, according to his sovereign and arbitrary pleasure—when the kings and the chief captains of earth were his sycophants and serving men—even then there were multitudes of the meek and humble followers of our Savior who defied his power and refused to acknowledge his supremacy. And in this, history is the verification of prophecy. The same inspired seer that foretells the rise and reign of the Roman Anti-Christ, also predicts the persecutions and privations of those who, during the night of his dominion, should suffer for the witness of Jesus and the word of God. The church of God, though cast down, was never destroyed. The gates of hell never prevailed against it. God reserved myriads to himself who would not bow the knee to the Pope of Rome—who would not become his slaves and receive his mark upon their foreheads and in their hands. The papal church reeled intoxicated with their blood, but she never subdued them. They were horribly persecuted, and driven into the caves and dens of the earth, but they were never conquered. In the recesses of the wilderness and in the clefts of the mountains, they worshipped God in spirit and in truth, uncontaminated by surrounding corruptions and unterrified by the frowns of power. <strong>...</strong></p>