Nicholas Ridley In the last issue, we considered the life of Latimer. We turn now to the life of Ridley,
Ridley and Latimer are martyred Two men stood back to back at the stake. As a large crowd watched, a
Tahiti. Source. It was spring of 1817. Two young missionaries stood on the deck of a ship, peering into the
The sound of psalms wafted through the open windows of a country cottage near Bedford, England in 1675. A small
Luther This year, 2017, marks an important year in the history of God’s providential dealings with man. This is the
Gaspard de Coligny was an admiral in 16th century Catholic France. He converted to Protestantism and became a leader of
St. Andrew’s Castle A French warship drifted slowly along the coast of Scotland, ominously symbolizing the bondage of the
Cliffs Along Oregon’s Columbia River A solitary medical doctor urged his horse forward into the cold and foggy November night.
Thomas Bilney A thin and frail man sat huddled over an open book as a candle shed its feeble light
John Wycliffe There are only one hundred and seventy of these books that exist today. That is all. Most publishers
Rome The condemned prisoner could not sleep—for two reasons. The first reason he could not sleep was that it was
Girolamo Savonarola c. 1524 A thin, awkward, and nervous young man ascended the steps to the high pulpit. The crowd