| The Pilgrim Church | E. H. Broadbent | |
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It ought to be obvious to even the casual observer of history that the real history of the church is not the one recorded in secular history. But this classic work demonstrates that the true heart of this amazing drama is not even recorded in church history books.
This is the saga of intrepid believers "of whom the world was not worthy," who not only were persecuted by civil authorities, but were defamed, denounced, and decimated by the professing church. Who were the Waldensians? The Lollards? The Stundists? The Anabaptists? These names were given by their enemies to those who claimed only the name of Christ, and who were prepared to suffer for His cause rather than submit to those man-made traditions that they believed contradicted the Word of God. Writing in an engaging style, the author will thrill your heart with the stories of unknown heroes of the faith. It will spur you on to greater devotion to the Lord Jesus and a deeper concern for His suffering people in many countries today. 422 pages. Hardcover with dustjacket. Gospel Folio Press. "...It would be difficult to suggest a more helpful course of study..." --Evangelical Quarterly
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