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
The Second Helvetic Confession (1566) [1] states (underlining mine): “THE TEACHING OF THE GOSPEL IS NOT NEW, BUT MOST ANCIENT … Continue reading Scarcely Thirty Years Old
The CCF (Christian Confession of Faith) states: C. Scripture Alone 1. Only the Bible is to be received as authoritative, … Continue reading Excluding Weaslers
I found this quote recently: “Luther, in one of his epistles, said that there was no wickedness, no cruelty, that … Continue reading A Strange Love
“Honor your father and your mother, so that your days may be long on the land which Jehovah your God … Continue reading Obedience To Parents
“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
I’ll begin with a couple of quotes on this Reformed Confession: “The Second Helvetic Confession is on some accounts to … Continue reading Second Helvetic Confession (1)
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