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Author Archives: The late Pastor N. Court

EARTHQUAKES IN THE LIGHT OF PROPHECY

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UK THE LISBON EARTHQUAKE  IT was All Saints’ Day, a holy day of obligation on which solemn mass was said and  every  devout Roman Catholic abstained from servile work. At twenty minutes  to ten on the  morning  of Saturday, the first of November 1755, the stately city of Lisbon, proud capital of the ancient kingdom…

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EARTHQUAKES IN THE LIGHT OF PROPHECY

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THE LISBON EARTHQUAKE  IT was All Saints’ Day, a holy day of obligation on which solemn mass was said and every devout Roman Catholic abstained from servile work. At twenty minutes to ten on the morning of Saturday, the first of November 1755, the stately city of Lisbon, proud capital of the ancient kingdom of…

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THE STORY OF THE HUGUENOTS

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Of all the minority groups that have entered our country to join the Anglo-Celto-Saxon mainstream, the Huguenots of France have been the most noteworthy. They have to this very day had a profound and lasting influence, and their religious zeal and example are still an inspiration. Determined to serve God according to their convictions and the dictates…

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EARTHQUAKES IN THE LIGHT OF PROPHECY

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THE LISBON EARTHQUAKE IT was All Saints’ Day, a holy day of obligation on which solemn mass was said and every devout Roman Catholic abstained from servile work. At twenty minutes to ten on the moming of Saturday, the first of November 1755, the stately city of Lisbon, proud capital of the ancient kingdom of…

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THE STORY OF THE HUGUENOTS

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OF all the minority groups that have entered our country to join the Anglo-Celto-Saxon main stream, the Huguenots of France have been the most noteworthy. They have to this very day had a profound and lasting influence, and their religious zeal and example are still an inspiration. Determined to serve God according to their convictions…

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