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We have nothing to fear for the future except as we shall forget the way the Lord has led us and His teachings in our past history ... In history and in prophecy the Word of God portrays the long continued conflict between truth and error. That conflict is yet in progress. Those things which have been, will be repeated ... old controversies will arouse new life,' so wrote a nineteenth century illuminate.'Let us arouse to comprehend the situation ... and seek to arouse the spirit of true Protestantism, awakening the world to a sense of the value and privileges of religious liberty so long enjoyed.'Today we see an alarming lack of understanding in the Protestant Church concerning the cause and effect of the Reformation. The subsequent trials endured to maintain and 'contend for the faith which was once delivered unto the saints,' should be the study of every true Protestant.D'Aubigne's masterpiece, History of the Reformation of the Sixteenth Century, pulls back the curtain of history and divine providence to reveal the true catalyst for the reformation God's Word and His Holy Spirit.It is the prayer and hope of the publisher that this new edition of d'Aubigne's history will find a place in the heart and home of every believer.The cover art is adapted from a 1572 illuminated manuscript at the University Library in Prague. It symbolizes the progress of the Protestant Reformation: Wycliffe sets off the spark, Huss lights the candle and Luther holds the burning torch.
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