941 - A Price To Be Paid / Rekindling the Reformation - Walter Veith

941 - A Price To Be Paid / Rekindling the Reformation - Walter Veith

Has the Protestant Reformation lost its relevance? Why do Protestants not know or care about the issues Protestant Christian martyrs were willing to die for? This presentation is a call to return to the Reformation principles upon which so many stood and died--a rekindling of the Reformation. Professor Walter J. Veith reviews the sacrifice of four almost-forgotten Protestant Christian martyrs that stood for truth in England: Thomas Cranmer, Nicholas Ridley, John Rogers, and Hugh Latimer. What were the events that led to their executions? What were the doctrinal positions that they defended with their lives? What beliefs upheld them in the face of severe suffering? Through this multimedia journey, we visit the church where these faithful believers preached, and trace the steps of their martyrdom under the bloody rule of Queen Mary I. We also take a look at John Henry Newman’s conversion to Catholicism and some of the Papacy’s more recent assertions regarding Protestantism. The video also features other important Reformation sites in England. How is it that people pass by the historic places of the martyrs, oblivious to what took place there? Did Protestant Christian martyrs die in vain? Intro [00:00] Some embrace the faith, then leave when resistance occurs [2:33] St. Paul's Cathedral [3:14] Apostate Christianity [6:13] Martyrs Remembered [11:10] Thomas Crammer's Martyrdom [24:40] John Henry Newman [33:18] Martyrs have been forgotten [41:37] John Rodgers/Protestantism is finished [43:01] Papal Primacy [49:07] Can a dog be more faithful than we are? [52:24] Martyrs are no longer being remembered [54:00] What did the martyrs stand for? [57:21] The Modern Generation Mocking the Martyrs [1:01:32] The National Covenant/John Knox [1:04:39] Walter's Testimony [1:11:23] Faith through persecution [1:12:10] A new reformation is needed [1:18:32] Discover more: http://amazingdiscoveries.org/