Comfort, Affliction, and Exposition
Heinrich Bullinger, the primary author of the Second Helvetic Confession, writes the following (quoting from does not imply a promotion or endorsement of … Continue reading Comfort, Affliction, and Exposition
Heinrich Bullinger, the primary author of the Second Helvetic Confession, writes the following (quoting from does not imply a promotion or endorsement of … Continue reading Comfort, Affliction, and Exposition
“Men are provoked to lust either by hearing or reading of dishonest ditties and bawdy ballads; or by looking on … Continue reading Unseemly Sights and Bawdy Ballads
Preaching on how the church conducts itself in this world, Bullinger says: “Against heresies and errors it striveth both constantly … Continue reading Heinrich Bullinger on the Holy Catholic Church (2)
A partially quoted title from a sermon by Heinrich Bullinger: THE HOLY CATHOLIC CHURCH; WHAT IT IS, HOW FAR IT … Continue reading Heinrich Bullinger on the Holy Catholic Church (1)
“For when to harden, the Lord calleth man and he resisteth, making himself unworthy of the kingdom of heaven, he … Continue reading Tumultuous Teapots
“Men are provoked to lust either by hearing or reading of dishonest ditties and bawdy ballads; or by looking on … Continue reading Heinrich Bullinger on the seventh commandment (2)
Once again, not a blanket-endorsement of Bullinger as a true Christian. “In this precept is forbidden fornication, or that kind … Continue reading Heinrich Bullinger on the seventh commandment (1)
“The thief, that was crucified with our Lord, believed in the Lord Jesus, and was saved, although the force of … Continue reading Heinrich Bullinger on the thief on the cross
Some comments by Heinrich Bullinger on Scripture (not a blanket-endorsement of Bullinger): “Neither do we read that the prophets and … Continue reading “Some things hard to understand”