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of useful knowledge. Pure minds are the best thinkers. The man who thinks most in accordance with Gods thoughts is the most profound. This is just the mission of the Gospel. Let us verify it in a single instance. John Wyckliffe dared to unseal the Bible in the face of Rome. What followed is known by the "revival of letters." Twenty four universities arose in less than a hundred years. See the men which that revival produced. The names of Luther, | of useful knowledge. Pure minds are the best thinkers. The man who thinks most in accordance with Gods thoughts is the most profound. This is just the mission of the Gospel. Let us verify it in a single instance. John Wyckliffe dared to unseal the Bible in the face of Rome. What followed is known by the "revival of letters." Twenty four universities arose in less than a hundred years. See the men which that revival produced. The names of Luther, Zuinglius, Cranmer, Melancthon, Knox, and Calvin - constitute but one constellation of [[northris?]] - Soon followed another - Owen, Bunyan, Baxter Milton, Leighton and Flavel with their works. If you have ever taken delight in Paradise Lost by Milton, Pilgrims Progress & "Grace abounding to Chief of Sinners" by Bunyan - or the Fountain of Life & Method of Grace by Flavel you may thank God for the revival of the 16th & 17th Centuries. The Pilgrims & the Puritans |
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21 of useful knowledge. Pure minds are the best thinkers. The man who thinks most in accordance with Gods thoughts is the most profound. This is just the mission of the Gospel. Let us verify it in a single instance. John Wyckliffe dared to unseal the Bible in the face of Rome. What followed is known by the "revival of letters." Twenty four universities arose in less than a hundred years. See the men which that revival produced. The names of Luther, Zuinglius, Cranmer, Melancthon, Knox, and Calvin - constitute but one constellation of northris? - Soon followed another - Owen, Bunyan, Baxter Milton, Leighton and Flavel with their works. If you have ever taken delight in Paradise Lost by Milton, Pilgrims Progress & "Grace abounding to Chief of Sinners" by Bunyan - or the Fountain of Life & Method of Grace by Flavel you may thank God for the revival of the 16th & 17th Centuries. The Pilgrims & the Puritans