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    The Audacity of Pope

    My Reformation Day blog entry:

    "The Audacity of Pope"
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    Thanks for sharing that. I have stood at that very site where Hamilton was martyred. It is good to remember what they died for, and what they yet live for.
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    Thank you for your article. We should always give thanks to the Lord for the brave people that gave their lives for His sake. I had never read about this great man before but I hope to learn more about Patrick Hamilton in the future.
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    Quote Originally Posted by VirginiaHuguenot View Post
    I have stood at that very site where Hamilton was martyred. It is good to remember what they died for, and what they yet live for.
    I've only been to Scotland once. I was in Edinburgh, and wished to go visit the John Knox Museum, but it was closed! Interestingly, though, I actually ran into a group in Edinburgh Castle that was from the same town in which I was born (Vidalia, Georgia).
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    I have stood at that very site where Hamilton was martyred. It is good to remember what they died for, and what they yet live for.
    I've only been to Scotland once. I was in Edinburgh, and wished to go visit the John Knox Museum, but it was closed! Interestingly, though, I actually ran into a group in Edinburgh Castle that was from the same town in which I was born (Vidalia, Georgia).
    I got a shot glass at the John Knox House museum gift shop.
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