For my blog I’m writing an annotated version of faith in its
symbolic form part three. One reason is the notes are some 220 plus pages long.
Second reason is that so people can read what have to say.
Persecution has two primary and secondary sources.
The two primary means are at the hands of pagan and the
other in the form Sacralism. The secondary source is called soft persecution.
Belief in a multitude of idols is called paganism. An
individual or group who worship in a such of way are called pagan. When the church and state are one of accord
this called Sacralism. When others mistreat people of faith without the backing
of the state is called soft persecution.
The catholic has persecuted reformers and other for not
adopting its sacralistic ways. However they were not the only ones who have
done it.
John fox wrote a 22 chapter book called the fox book of
martyrs. Two others have written books on the persecution of Protestants
against others who disagreed with the policy of the sacralistic system. Their
names are William R. Estep who wrote a book entitled The Anabaptist Story and
the other man name is Leonard Verduin, and his book is called; The reformers
and their Stepchildren.
The full 22 chapters can be found if you are interested can
be found at wikisource.org/foxes book of martyrs. For a different view on
persecution, go to amazon to purchase copies of Mr. Estep and Mr. Verduin
books.
Also please realize persecution has not stopped. Go to
persecution.com to read up on what is happening in the 10-40 regions.
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