St Patrick’s True History – Grace

St Patrick The Christian Evangelist

Patrick, born in the year 373 AD, was not Roman Catholic. Indeed Ireland itself was not Roman Catholic. Ireland did not know Roman Catholic Church of Rome Papacy rule until the year 1172 AD. Henceforth, the Papacy mercilessly subjected the people of Ireland to the papal “dark age.” St Patrick’s Day is a global celebration …

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Inerrancy Summit Day One

  Inerrancy Summit – Day One – commenced with an opening address from John MacArthur. John MacArthur began by reminiscing about the meetings that led up to the 1978 Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy. In an ironic turn of events, John left those meetings—where the Word of God was faithfully exalted—only to fly back to …

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Sanctified Through The Truth – Martyn Lloyd-Jones

Sanctified Through The Truth “Sanctify them through thy truth: thy word is truth.” – John 17:17 Every one of the New Testament epistles is divided into two sections — doctrine and the application of the doctrine. Paul, for example, puts it so perfectly in Romans 6:1, ‘What shall we say then? Shall we continue in …

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Christ Did Not Die for Pope To Be Glorified – C. H. Spurgeon

Christ Did Not Die for Pope To Be Glorified: Christ did not redeem His Church with His blood that the Pope might come in and steal away the glory! He never came from Heaven to earth and poured out His very heart that He might purchase His people so that a poor sinner, a mere …

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Righteousness of Christ – Augustus Toplady

As Christ’s righteousness is the only merit that can exalt us to the presence and to the kingdom of God; so that doctrine alone is to be considered as evangelical which depresses the righteousness of man, and exalts the righteousness of Christ: leading us to trust, not on what we do, but singly on what He has done and suffered for us.