The Negative Confession: Learning to Stand Against Error in Our Own Era
On Today in Church His-Story (Episode 46) we discover the significance of the Second Scottish Confession, otherwise known as the Negative Confession. The signing of this document on January 28, 1581 reminds the church of her duty to not only stand up for what she believes in an era of error, but to also stand up for what she is against. We do this with firm confidence that our King stands with us when we stand with truth.
A Preaching Doctor Named Rogers
On Today in Church His-Story (Episode 38) we remember the first “Marian Martyr”, John Rogers. Rogers was burnt at the stake on February 4, 1555. A biblical scholar and gospel soldier, Rogers’ martyrdom led the way for a long line of martyrs under Queen Bloody Mary. In this podcast, we also discover Rogers relationship with William Tyndale.
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