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Great Sermon! Informative and inspiring address, recounting the struggle for the Protestant faith under the tyranny of Bloody Mary and the firm confession of one of her victims. Eloquently and passionately delivered! Thank God for Rev. Mercer and for SermonAudio for making it possible to hear messages such as these. I am looking forward to hearing the account of Hugh Latimer's life, ministry and and martyrdom. Knowing something of his story, I can say that He was a man remarkable for his commitment and courage; and it is a remarkable tale. I urge all to Listen!
W (10/23/2005)
from UK
A Time to Remember..indeed WE MUST. An excellent sermon and a great personal blessing to one who was born in Northumberland. O' that God would raise up once again a Minister in that county so faithful and valiant for God and His Truth and that He would be pleased to raise up yet many still in England in rememberance of and answer to Ridley's and Latimer's prayers.
Read J C Ryle: Five English Reformers..if we are not deeply moved by the chapter on Latimer and Ridley then we must question our profession to be a Bible Christian.
Ridley's last words before the fire was lighted were these, "Heavenly Father, I give Thee most hearty thanks that Thou-hast called me to a profession of Thee even unto death. I beseech Thee, Lord God, have mercy on this realm of England, and deliver the same from all her enemies. ' Latimer's last words were like the blast of a trumpet, which rings even to this day,-" Be of good comfort, Master Ridley, and play the man; we shall this day, by God's grace, light such a candle in England as I trust shall never be put out."
Rev. Colin Mercer was converted to Christ at the age of eight. He commenced attending his local Free Presbyterian Church in Londonderry, Northern Ireland, as a young teenager and soon became involved in the ministry of that congregation. He served as a Sunday School teacher and...