DRAMA OF THE AGES FLY THROUGH HISTORY WITH THE ANCIENT BOOK 23. 1260 YEARS OF DARKNESS.

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DRAMA OF THE AGES FLY THROUGH HISTORY WITH THE ANCIENT BOOK YEARS OF DARKNESS

Dark was the night that settled over the world during this terrible time of persecution.

Soon the leaders of the impure faith found that if the people had access to the true scriptures, they could stand for truth and expose their errors.

First they tried producing corrupt scriptures mixed with Greek philosophy.

Then began a war to destroy all Bibles, even their own corrupt ones, and those who would dare to read them.

Bibles were burned everywhere and true believers were burned with them.

It is only from a pathway stained with blood, and a miracle of God, that the true scriptures, we know as the Authorized King James Version, come down to us today!

Jesus had said that the time of persecution would be shortened, and so it was.

Through an amazing set of prophetic events, the renaissance began as hordes of Eastern peoples pressed westward away from the ravages of the Muslim warriors.

With them they brought the true scriptures in Greek.

These scriptures had been preserved, far from the encroachments of Rome and they fiercely exposed many of the errors of the Papacy.

Soon from the pages of the Bible, light shone out and God raised up people to put it forward.

Wycliffe, Huss, Luther, Zwingli, and so on speeded the light on its way.

Some perished at the stake, others lived hunted lives, but for these true-hearted souls, TRUTH was worth any price!

DRAMA OF THE AGES Continues: 24. A WOUND AND A YOUNG NATION