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God's Wonderful Working The first Great Awakening in New England & the Middle Colonies
The Bread of God's Book Saint Bernard and Holy Scripture John Van Engen is a Professor of History in the Medieval Institute at the University of Notre Dame in Notre Dame, Indiana.
The Life and Thought of Caspar Schwenckfeld von Ossig
The Pearl of Great Price
Jonathan Edwards
Journey to Wittenberg In late November 1525, Schwenckfeld traveled almost 100 miles on horseback from Liegnitz to Wittenberg the fountainhead of the reform movement, and met with Martin Luther and some of his Wittenberg colleagues.
Other Sources and the True Source
The Renaissance of the Gospel A Brief Sketch of the Italian Reformation Emidio Campi is a Waldensian pastor in Zurich, Switzerland. He also teaches church history in the University of Zurich, and was formerly general secretary of the World Student Christian Federation.
A Time for Mourning, A Time for War From the Reformation to the Glorious Return John Hobbins, a native of the United States, attended the Waldensian seminary in Rome, and serves as pastor of several Methodist-Waldensian Churches on the island of Sicily.
George Whitefield
Schwenckfeld's Aim From Corpus Schwenckfeldianorum, translated by Selina Gerhard Schultz
The Search for a Holy Life A Brief Overview of Medieval Monasticism Thomas Kay is Professor of History at Wheaton College, Wheaton, Illinois.
1989 - The 300th Anniversary of the Glorious Return Giorgio Tourn is a Waldensian pastor in Torre Pellice in the Waldensian Valleys. He is the chairman of the Society for Waldensian Church History, and has written several books. This article is excerpted and adapted from his book You Are My Witnesses.
Caspar Schwenckfeld von Ossig: A Gallery of Associates This Christian History Gallery focuses on associates of Caspar Schwenckfeld, and on his followers who traveled to Pennsylvania to escape persecution.
In the Wake of the Great Awakening The Awakening not only brought spiritual renewal to God's people, and new conversions, but salt and light to the society around.
The Needle of Sin Excerpts on man's original simplicity from St. Bernard's Sermons on the Song of Songs
Caspar Schwenckfeld on Spiritual Growth and Living the Christian Life Schwenckfeld's teachings on the experiential knowledge of God and the School of Christ Rev. Dr. Jack R. Rothenberger is senior minister of the Central Schwenkfelder Church, Worcester, PA.
Spiritual Awakenings in North America: Christian History Timeline An Overview of 180 Years
The Covenant of Sibaud 1689
The Reformer Saint and the Saintly Reformer Calvin and the Legacy of Bernard of Clairvaux W. Stanford Reid is Emeritus Professor of Church History at the University of Guelph, Ontario, Canada. This article was adapted from Bernard of Clairvaux in the Thought of John Calvin, the Westminster Theological Journal, Volume XLI, Fall 1978, by permission of the author.
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