Gavin says "Papists' Conspiracy Day has a focus on the miraculous with God's protection of Protestantism from Popery in 1605 and 1688." "A traditional Ulster Protestant folksong…refers to 'Protestants' & concludes: 'Come let us all with heart & voice, Applaud our Faith's defender, Who at the Boyne his valour showed, And made his foes surrender; To God above the praise we'll give, Both now & ever after, And bless the glorious memory Of King William that crossed the Boyne water." "Some elements of the multiple 'seed' applications of Gen. 12 were touched upon earlier this year in my King Charles Martyr's Day Sermon…when the pulpit was draped in black for the Anglican Royal Martyr of 30 Jan. 1649, & this issue is now being returned to in this Papists' Conspiracy Day Sermon of 2024 when the pulpit is draped in orange for Protestantism… &…the coming on 5 Nov. 1688 of the Protestant King William III of Orange." And "we shall…in this Papists' Conspiracy Day Sermon … be continuing the special focus on Christ's Public Ministry with 1stly, Christ's usage of parables in Ps. 78:2; & 2ndly, Christ's usage of miracles in Isa. 35:5 & 6a, in connection also with, as previously referred to, Deut. 18." "Repentance requires turning from sin as found…in the 10 Commandments…of special relevance to…Papists' Conspiracy Day" is the "Roman Catholic attack on the 2nd Commandment," "Melbourne Cup horse race" & the semi-Romanist Trump used "a Romish prayer … invoking Michael that was used in Romish Low Masses, I should say he [also] invoked Mary," earlier with a "Happy birthday Mary" with "USA Presidential election …2…alternative…are…Decalogue-breakers, posing the question, Who is the lesser evil?"
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Gavin McGrath (b. 1960) is a graduate of Sydney University, University of Western Sydney, and Moore Theological College (a Reformed Anglican College in Sydney) in New South Wales, Australia. From April 2020, he is a retired school teacher of both New South Wales, Australia, and...