In Episode 71, we will examine the biblical role of the Moon and stars as reminders of God, His glory and His care for us in our lives.
Link to Episode 15 – The Puritan Practice of Meditation can be found here.
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In Episode 71, we will examine the biblical role of the Moon and stars as reminders of God, His glory and His care for us in our lives.
Link to Episode 15 – The Puritan Practice of Meditation can be found here.
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In Episode 70, we will review a sermon by the 19th century Scottish preacher, Thomas Chalmers, entitled “The Expulsive Power of a New Affection.”
Link to a pdf version of the sermon can be found here;
Link to article view of this sermon by Theology Network can be found here:
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In Episode 69, we explore two Christian devotional works which teach us about the value of silence and solitude in our daily lives, namely, the 15th century text “Imitation of Christ” and the 19th century text “Morning and Evening.”
Link to “Imitation of Christ” by Thomas A Kempis at the Christian Classics Ethereal Library can be found here.
Link to “Morning and Evening” by Charles Haddon Spurgeon can found here.
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Episode 68 is the fifth and final episode of our exploration of Christian Treasures in London. In this episode, we explore the history of the Metropolitan Tabernacle and the Tower of London.
Link to the Metropolitan Tabernacle website is found here
Link to the Tower of London website
is found here
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In Episode 67, we will be recounting visits to the reconstructed Globe Theatre in London as well as to Canterbury Cathedral.
Link to Leland Ryken’s article on Shakespeare and the Geneva Bible can be found here
Links to stories about a real-life enactment of Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales arranged by Henry Eliot can be found here and here
Link to a You Tube video with a brief introduction to Canterbury Cathedral can be found here.
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