9781729371497-1729371493-Wylie's Illustrated History of the Waldenses: Including all 25 Original illustrations

Wylie's Illustrated History of the Waldenses: Including all 25 Original illustrations

ISBN-13: 9781729371497
ISBN-10: 1729371493
Author: CrossReach Publications, J. A. Wylie
Publication date: 2018
Publisher: Independently published
Format: Paperback 107 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781729371497
ISBN-10: 1729371493
Author: CrossReach Publications, J. A. Wylie
Publication date: 2018
Publisher: Independently published
Format: Paperback 107 pages

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Wylie's Illustrated History of the Waldenses: Including all 25 Original illustrations (ISBN-13: 9781729371497 and ISBN-10: 1729371493), written by authors CrossReach Publications, J. A. Wylie, was published by Independently published in 2018. With an overall rating of 4.0 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Wylie's Illustrated History of the Waldenses: Including all 25 Original illustrations (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.38.

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This work, which is a reprint of the Sixteenth Book of the "History of Protestantism," is exclusively occupied with the subject of the Waldenses. It describes succinctly the conflicts they waged and the martyrdoms they endured in defense of their faith and their liberty, and is published in the present form to meet the requirements of those who take a special interest in this remarkable people.

Recent events in Europe have brought the Waldenses into prominence, and thrown a new light upon the grandeur of their struggle and the important and enduring issues which have flowed from it. To them, in a very particular manner, are we to trace the constitutional liberties which Italy at this hour enjoys. In the eventful year of 1848, when a new constitution was being framed for Piedmont, the Waldenses made it plain to the government that there would not be standing-room for them within the lines of that constitution, unless it embraced the great principle of freedom of conscience. For that principle they had contended during five hundred years, and nothing short of it could they accept as a basis of national settlement, persuaded that any other guarantee of their liberties would be illusory. Their demand was conceded: the principle of freedom of conscience--the root of all liberty--was embodied in the new constitution, and thus the whole inhabitants of Piedmont shared equally with the Waldenses in a boon which the struggles of the latter had been mainly instrumental in securing.

Not only so: in the process of time the constitution of Piedmont was extended to the rest of Italy, and the whole Italian nation is at this hour sharing in the fruits which have sprung from the toil and the blood, the unswerving faith, and the heroic devotion of the Waldenses. Nor is their work finished even yet. They have understood the end for which they have been preserved through so many ages of darkness and conflict, and have energetically thrown themselves into the evangelization of modern Italy; and doubtless these ancient confessors are destined to win, in the land where they endured so many dark sorrows, not a few brilliant triumphs, and by the labors of the present to add to the obligations which Christendom owes them for the services of the past.

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