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Gaspard de Coligny – the Huguenot Admiral

Gaspard de Coligny was an admiral in 16th century Catholic France. He converted to Protestantism and became a leader of…

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John Knox: Give Me Scotland Ere I Die

  A French warship drifted slowly along the coast of Scotland, ominously symbolizing the bondage of the Scottish people. It…

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John Knox: The Father of Presbyterianism

Join us at the Reformation Wall for a brief sketch of the life of John Knox, a Scottish Reformer.

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Thomas Bilney: The Flame Shall Not Kindle Upon Thee

A thin and frail man sat huddled over an open book as a candle shed its feeble light upon the…

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Was it a War Crime to Bomb Hiroshima and Nagasaki?

When the United States dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August, 1945, it set off a fierce debate.…

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Oliver Cromwell: From Geneva to England

Oliver Cromwell, general in the English Civil War and Lord Protector of England, was one of the great political leaders…

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One Hundred And Seventy Books Remain

There are only one hundred and seventy of these books that exist today.  That is all.  Most publishers and authors…

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Trepanation: Why Our Ancestors Drilled Holes in Each Other’s Skulls

http://www.bbc.com/earth/story/20160826-why-our-ancestors-drilled-holes-in-each-others-skulls

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Andrew Duncan: I Will Be a God to Thy Seed After Thee

In Genesis 17:7, God Almighty promised the patriarch Abraham, “And I will establish my covenant between me and thee and…

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Tunnel Dug by Jews to Escape from the Nazis Found

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/worldviews/wp/2016/06/29/researchers-find-tunnel-dug-by-jewish-prisoners-to-escape-nazi-death-squads-in-lithuania/

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