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21 Quotes from 21 Centuries – 10th Century

Hrotsvitha_of_GandersheimOur march through church history takes us to Gandersheim in the modern Lower Saxony in Germany. There we find Hrotsvitha, a member of the religious community at the Benedictine abbey. This tenth century woman is the first known playwright in Christian-era Europe. Her efforts were directed at writing plays similar in style to the old Roman plays but with a Christian difference.

Hrotsvitha wrote about her talents as a poet and playwright in the following quote:

“…this alone I strive for with humble and devoted heart /—even if aptitude is
lacking on my part—/ that I may return the gift I received to its Giver again. /
For I am not such a lover of myself nor so vain / that in order to avoid censure
I would refrain / from preaching Christ’s glory and strength as it works
through His saints to the extent He grants me the ability to do so.”

 

Further Excerpts from Communion With God by John Owen

john-owenThis minisode centers on the reading of an excerpt from John Owen’s “Communion With God” in which Owen beautifully lays out the reasons for our being accepted by God in Jesus Christ.

Link to an article by Banner of Truth concerning John Owen and Communion With God can be found here

Link to the Banner of Truth website through which Communion With God can be purchased can be found here

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21 Centuries of Quotes in 21 Days – Seventh Century

Isaac The SyrianThe following quote is from Isaac the Syrian, a 7th century saint honored by the Eastern Orthodox:

“I beg and beseech you, Lord: grant to all who have gone astray a true knowledge of you, so that each and every one may come to know your glory.”

Isaac the Syrian also known as Isaac of Nineveh