- The Ivdgement of the Synode Holden At Dort -- “The document set before you is the original 1619 translation into English of what is commonly referred to as the ‘Canons of Dort.’ It is presented with all of the associated documents originally published at that time…”
- The early Church shows us how to live amid opposition to truth -- “In the face of such threats, the consistent response from the early disciples was to rejoice, pray, and continue declaring the good news.”
- Southern Baptist Convention Disfellowships Saddleback Church -- “One of the country’s biggest and best-known megachurches, Saddleback Church, is no longer a part of the Southern Baptist Convention after bringing on a female teaching pastor last year.”
- Rescue of the Lost Battalion -- “The 442nd was called the Purple Heart Battalion because they received more Purple Hearts than any other unit their size in World War II.”
- Records of the English Bible, the Documents relating to the Translation and Publication of the Bible in English, 1525-1611 -- “Alfred William Pollard (1859-1944), editor. London: Oxford University Press, 1911.”
- Nurses Retain Top Ethics Rating in U.S., but Below 2020 High -- “The latest reading of 34% for members of the clergy is the lowest by two points.”
- New Book Inspires Rural Texas Travels -- “Small Towns is both a travel guide and a journey all its own. It opens with essays that balance the most poignant facts and outstanding attractions of each featured town while inviting readers to explore them on their own time.”
- Kate Forbes, Evangelical Christian mom in race to replace Sturgeon -- “A 32-year-old Evangelical Christian is defending her faith from criticism as she seeks to become the next First Minister of Scotland.”
- Important Entry -- “It’s likely Germans were the first Europeans to arrive, in 1844, and two years later, Indianola was on its way to becoming one of the new state’s major ports of entry.”
- Dynamic or Literal Translation? William Greendyk at the Text & Translation 2022 Conference -- “In this message, the second of four lectures given at the conference, Mr. William Greendyk discusses lessons from the Spanish Revision project as well as examples of explaining the difference between literal and dynamic translation.”
- Codex Vaticanus Online-- “Scans useful for Greek Old Testament and New Testament comparisons, research.”
- Chandor: The Secret Garden -- “If you find yourself driving on Interstate 20 near Weatherford and are suddenly desperate to locate some Chinese gardens, it will be your lucky day.”
- Caught Cuisine -- “Four of the five types of carnivorous plants that grow in North America—the pitcher plants we’re now admiring, along with sundews, bladderworts and butterworts—are found here and elsewhere in East Texas.”
- Ancient Road Leaves Modern Tracks: Evidence of Trails Used by Caddo Indians, Spanish explorers, and Texas Heroes Remain Across Eight East Texas Counties -- “It is difficult to imagine the terrain of East Texas when there was almost nothing across the countryside.”
- A Subtle Champion -- “Emmett Jay Scott, a Texan born 150 years ago this month, established a remarkable record of achievement, mostly out of the public eye.”
“Ask for the old paths, where is the good way, and walk therein.” Caveat lector
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Saturday, February 25, 2023
The Judgment of the Synod of Dort, and other links
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