#539 Martin Luther

EPISODE · Mar 31, 2022 · 3 MIN

#539 Martin Luther

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Charles Stanley Sermons WatchersPod Known for his renown teaching grace, Dr Charles Stanley has led many generations to the truth of God's word. Your Heart needs to be revived daily in knowing the very thougths of God for your life. Listen to Behold the Father's plan and thoughts concerning you. Early Hanoverians by Edward Ellis Morris Loyal Books In this short book Edward Ellis Morris writes a vivid account of the reigns of the first two Georges. Scarcely had the fifty-four-year-old king assumed the throne when James Stuart roused the Highlanders in the "Fifteen." Five years later the collapse of the South Sea Company convulsed Britain and her first prime minister, Robert Walpole, emerged to stabilize the country's finances. George II succeeded his father in 1727 and Morris writes that "the new King was in person short, and like many short men, proud and touchy." Fortunately, he was guided by the wise Queen Caroline. On the Continent, the Turks besieged Vienna, Britain got embroiled first in the War of Jenkins' Ear and then in the War of the Austrian Succession, while Bonnie Prince Charlie took advantage of these distractions to mount the nearly successful Jacobite invasion of the "Forty-five." Meanwhile, John Wesley's Methodism revived religious enthusiasm, Boswell immortalized Samuel Johnson and his friends, and Tom Jones emb Beginning of the Middle Ages by Richard William Church Loyal Books In 395 A.D. Theodosius, the last ruler of the undivided Roman Empire died. To his young and incompetent son, Honorius, he left the government of its western half. Honorius depended upon the great general, Stilicho, to withstand the Visigoths under Alaric. But when he fecklessly abandoned his general to execution by palace intriguers, Alaric conquered and sacked Rome . Thus opened the era of chaotic leadership, social disintegration, and barbarian conquest, which used to be called the Dark Ages. The Franks emerged and helped to found the temporal power of the Papacy. Charlemagne consolidated a wide realm and revived learning. But his last years were overshadowed by the first incursions of the terrible Vikings, who in their shallow-draft vessels penetrated the Seine and the Loire into the heart of Gaul and, landing on the British coasts, conquered half of England. - Summary by Pamela Nagami, M.D. Beyond the Noise Doug and Tish Stutts We are excited to announce that you can now get even more from the Beyond the Noise podcast by subscribing. By subscribing, you not only gain unlimited access to testimonies, lessons, and much more, but you also help us spread the gospel and change lives. For only 1.99, you can become a subscriber and support our mission. Join Revived Ministries on this journey and be a part of something bigger than yourself. Subscribe today and let's make a difference together!-Doug & Tish Doug Stutts
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