by Rev. Richard Newton
originally published in 1886
paperback; 158 pages In his epistle to the early Christians, the Apostle James exhorted them to "take the prophets for an example." It is clear from this that God intended that the characters of the good men of the Scriptures should be carefully studied by His people throughout the ages for their own profit and instruction. It is also proper for us to make a similar use of the examples of God's faithful servants who have lived since the Bible was written. The heroes of the Protestant Reformation belong to this class, and these sketches of their noble lives will prove useful to the young Christian who desires to serve God. This book is suitable for ages 10-15. Related Titles: The History of Romanism
by Rev. John Dowling (1845) Leaders of the Reformation
by Joseph Henry Dubbs (1898) The Story of Liberty
by Charles Carleton Coffin (1879)
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