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The History of Protestantism J. A. Wylie Volume I – Book I

James Japan avatarPosted on October 25, 2023 by James ArendtNovember 1, 2023 2
The History of Protestantism J. A. Wylie Volume I – Book I

I’ve heard from several sources how important J.A. Wylie’s works on the history of Protestantism are. One person called Wylie the “best of the best” author on this subject. I got the text from https://www.doctrine.org/history/HPv1b1.htm It was done long ago the old-fashioned way using Microsoft FrontPage which nobody uses anymore because it does a lousy job. It’s hard to read the article on that website not only from a phone … Continue reading →

Posted in History | Tagged Albigenses, Antichrist, Apostle Paul, Bible, Council of Trent, James A. Wylie, Jesus Christ, lutheran, martyrdom, paganism, persecution, pope, Protestant, Protestantism, vatican, Waldenses | 2 Replies

Evangelical Movements Within The Church Of Rome

James Japan avatarPosted on October 23, 2023 by James ArendtOctober 24, 2023 2
Evangelical Movements Within The Church Of Rome

I was offline for a week to get a broken bone fixed. Now I’m back to work! This article is from chapter 31 of “Out of the Labyrinth: The Conversion of a Roman Catholic Priest” by former Roman Catholic priest Leo Herbert Lehmann, first published in 1947 and made available online by The Lutheran Library Publishing Ministry LutheranLibrary.org. Leo Herbert Lehmann (1895-1950) was an Irish author, editor, and director of … Continue reading →

Posted in Basic Bible, Religion | Tagged Council of Trent, Jesuits, Leo Herbert Lehmann, Martin Luther, persecution, priests, Protestant, Protestantism, Roman Catholic Church, Roman Catholicism | 2 Replies

William Tyndale’s Concept of the Church

James Japan avatarPosted on October 13, 2023 by James ArendtOctober 13, 2023 2
William Tyndale’s Concept of the Church

A regular visitor of this website suggested that I post testimonials of the martyrs and saints to inspire us all. The first person that came to mind was William Tyndale. Quotes about Tyndale from https://www.worldhistory.org/William_Tyndale/ William Tyndale (1494-1536) was a talented English linguist, scholar and priest who was the first to translate the Bible into English. Tyndale objected to the Catholic Church’s control of scripture in Latin and the prohibition … Continue reading →

Posted in Testimonials | Tagged Christians, Church, Henry VIII, Martin Luther, martyrs, persecution, Protestant, Roman Catholic Church, Roman Catholicism, William Tyndale | 2 Replies

John Flavel’s “Warning to an Ungodly Nation”

James Japan avatarPosted on October 11, 2023 by James ArendtOctober 12, 2023  
John Flavel’s “Warning to an Ungodly Nation”

John Flavel (1627–1691) was an English Puritan Presbyterian minister and author. I first heard about him and his message from Christian J. Pinto’s Noise of Thunder Radio podcast. What is happening today in the country of my birth, the United States of America, that was not happening when I was a young boy in the 1950s? Extreme weather: heat, cold, snow, floods, increased destruction from tornadoes and hurricanes. A great … Continue reading →

Posted in Basic Bible | Tagged Christian J. Pinto, God's judgements, Israel, persecution, repent, War | Leave a reply

Freemasonry, the Occult, and Transgenderism

James Japan avatarPosted on October 9, 2023 by James ArendtOctober 9, 2023  
Freemasonry, the Occult, and Transgenderism

Christian J. Pinto discusses the dark spiritual forces behind the immoral agenda in America, and how it relates to certain philosophies that are found in the ancient mystery beliefs of Freemasonry, Rosicrucianism and the occult groups that practice the ancient mystery religions. Partial transcription of the podcast Okay, praise the Lord you guys and welcome. I’m Chris Pinto. This is Noise of Thunder Radio. We have those who are in … Continue reading →

Posted in Culture | Tagged Buddhism, Christian J. Pinto, communism, freemasons, Gospel, homosexuality, inquisition, Jesus, occult, paganism, persecution, rebellion, Satan, Skull and Bones, transgenderism, Waldensians | Leave a reply

Daniel 11 Explained in the Light of History

James Japan avatarPosted on September 16, 2023 by James ArendtSeptember 18, 2023 3
Daniel 11 Explained in the Light of History

Daniel 11 is all about prophecy of future events – future to the time of the prophet Daniel, not us – and one of the hardest passages in the Bible to understand unless you know the history behind it! It’s not about the rise of the Antichrist in an as-yet-unknown time in the future as many people think. Why do they think that? Because that’s what they were taught. And … Continue reading →

Posted in Basic Bible | Tagged Adam Clarke, Alexander the Great, Antiochus Epiphanes, C.I. Scofield, Daniel 11, dispensationalism, Isaac Newton, John Nelson Darby, king of the north, king of the south, Messiah, military, persecution, prophecy, the spirit world | 3 Replies

666 – The Anti-Christ to Come?

James Japan avatarPosted on September 4, 2023 by James ArendtSeptember 5, 2023 16
666 – The Anti-Christ to Come?

n 1519 Martin Luther first called the Pope the Antichrist and later wrote to Pope Leo X and with boldness informed him that he, the Pope, was the Antichrist. The Historicist view was held by all the Protestant Reformers – that is, every major preacher of the gospel on the Protestant side of the Reformation. They all believed that the Papacy was the Antichrist.

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Posted in Basic Bible | Tagged Albigenses, Antichrist, Babylon, Book of Revelation, Council of Trent, covenant, great tribulation, Historicism, Historicist, inquisition, iron and clay, John Nelson Darby, man of sin, mark of the beast, Martin Luther, Medo-Persia, Messiah, number of the beast, persecution, Popes, Protestant, Protestant Reformation, vatican, Waldenses | 16 Replies

Babylon the Mother Church – By Henry Grattan Guiness

James Japan avatarPosted on September 2, 2023 by James ArendtSeptember 2, 2023  
Babylon the Mother Church – By Henry Grattan Guiness

Did not Rome Christian became a harlot? Did not Papal Rome ally herself with the kings of the earth? Did it not glorify itself to be as a queen, and call itself the Mistress of the World?

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Posted in Protestant authors, Religion | Tagged Albigenses, Antichrist, Babylon, BABYLON THE GREAT, Book of Revelation, gold, Gospel, Henry Grattan Guinness, history, Jesuits, Jesus Christ, martyrs, papacy, persecution, pope, Protestant, Revelation 17, Roman Catholicism, vatican, violence, Waldenses | Leave a reply

Estimates of the number of followers of Jesus Christ killed by the Roman Pope

James Japan avatarPosted on December 8, 2014 by James ArendtSeptember 9, 2022  
Estimates of the number of followers of Jesus Christ killed by the Roman Pope

The Pope meets Hitler This is from a book by David A. Plaisted called, “Estimates of the Number Killed by the Papacy in the Middle Ages and later” You can download the entire document here. Some of the text from that document: Here are some of the places where figures about religious persecutions are given. Dowling in his History of Romanism says “From the birth of Popery in 606 to … Continue reading →

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Thoughts about the American Pope

The first ever American to become Pope, Robert Francis Prevost, now Pope Leo XIV, reminded me of a quote from The Papacy And The Civil Power – Chapter I. which I posted on this website:

“Pope Gregory XVI., some years ago, uttered the saying, “Out of the Roman States, there is no country where I am pope, except the United States,”…Read More

In all the countries professedly Roman Catholic, the Church was restricted and hampered in what were asserted to be its rights, on account of its close alliance with despotism; while in this country (the USA), owing to the liberality of our institutions, it is “legally free,” and is left without the interference of the law, to the uninterrupted pursuit of its ecclesiastical policy. Manifestly, it is because the nations of Europe, hitherto Roman Catholic, have taken away from “the vicar of God” the power to subordinate the laws of the State to the canon laws of the Church, which have been constructed with sole reference to papal supremacy, that the hope of rebuilding this power in the United States has been excited.” (End of quote.)

Another point is the significance of the name Leo. It was Leo X who, in 1521, excommunicated Martin Luther. Does the name indicate a possible agenda by Robert Prevost to totally crush Protestantism in America? Could he do that when Americans have First Amendment protection that guarantees freedom of religion? Time will tell.

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The signing of the Constitution of the Beast of Revelation 13?

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On 29 October 2004, 53 senior political figures from the 25 member states of the European Union signed a treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe. The ceremony took place in the ornate surroundings of the Palazzo dei Conservatori in the heart of ancient Rome where the original treaty establishing the Common Market was signed 47 years previously. Behind them is a statue of Pope Leo X. I think it’s significant that area with Leo X in the background was chosen to sign the EU Constitution because Leo X was the Pope who in January 1521 excommunicated Martin Luther.

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