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The First Martyrs of the Reformation

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This video features Historian Sinclair Horne as interviewed by Richard Bennett. Patrick Hamilton and George Wishart were the first martyrs in Scotland. Their lives and their martyrdom were the trigger to set the Reformation on the right course in Scotland and later across the world. The DVD was made on location at two historical settings in Edinburgh. Please make this DVD known to others, and kindly link to it, if possible.

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  • Explain to me why im a heretic? you call everyone on here a heretic yet offer no other explanation other than your right their wrong. You sir, are no kind of christian, hate filled bile is all that flows from your mouth. The sad thing is that you need only open your bible and read it to find the conflict and contridiction between the word of God and the word of your Mafia Vaticana

  • How can you possibly say that someone else doesn't have the "spirit of Christ" in them? You are the one who is calling others names. Having to call others names is a clear sign of weakness of argument. You need to leave the Catholic Church for TRUE faith in Christ... and listen to everything on here by "BereanBeacon."

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  • Also, when the new testament states the Anti-Christ was there in the apostles days. He has been in every church and still is. A church, sacrament, practice, nothing can save you, but calling on the name of Jesus in prayer asking for the truth. I received the Holy Spirit, the same one the Jesus breated on his disciples while calling on his name with every thing I had in private. Oh boy did he come. I felt so decieved and was. It is your own fault for not seeking out the truth and your salvation.

  • Men & Children of God, if you want to know the truth, get it from God. Pray on it for as long as it takes. Nights on end without sleep even, crying out for the truth. The problem is men give men their truth according their personal interpretation. Seek out your own salvation and not a way carved out by men. Former Catholic here, who prayed crying for months and received a gift. The ability to have any spiritual question asked, one question I asked "is this your first and true church", I got a NO

  • Thank you for sharing this detailed account of Patrick Hamilton and George Wishert ... obviously rare men of faith of whom the world is not worthy. We here in Los Angeles are working on a project ... not for the weary, the onlookers or critics of faith in action, but for those young and old who join in and keep alive the faith first delivered to the saints. We will make sure to include these two courageous men who gave their lives for Jesus Christ. Thank you gentlemen!

  • The church of Rome and the church Christ describes in Matthew 16 CANNOT BE THE SAME CHURCH. Even St Augustine didn't believe this, nor did he believe Peter was the head of the whole Church: "Christ, you see, built his Church NOT ON A MAN BUT ON PETER'S CONFESSION. What is Peter’s confession? ‘You are the Christ, the Son of the living God.’ There’s the rock for you, there’s the foundation, there’s where the Church has been built, which the gates of the underworld cannot conquer. (Sermon 229)."

  • If Rome is really the infallible church Jesus promised would not be overcome by the gates of hell in Matthew 16:18, why did Paul warn the church of Rome to beware, lest it fall?

    "Be not highminded, but fear: for if God spared not the natural branches, TAKE HEED LEST HE SPARE NOT THEE. Behold therefore the goodness and severity of God: on them which fell, severity; but towards thee, goodness, if thou continue in His goodness: OTHERWISE THOU ALSO SHALT BE CUT OFF (Romans 11:20-22)."

  • Early in this video, Mr. Bennett's desciption of wealthy priests and pauper subjects that were forced to give a bit of what little they had to the Pope's "church"; sounds very much like the governement of today: ever-expanding, ever-needy and ever-encroaching.

    A connection? Quite likely.

    "All roads lead to Rome", may be given a contemporary descipition: "all bank accounts, lead to Rome".

  • The Scottish reformation is the most interesting.

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