![]() ![]() We desire not to be released, but to be blessed with fortitude, we ask not liberty, but the power of perseverance and wish for no change in our condition, but that which places a crown of martyrdom upon our heads. Be not under apprehensions for us, we are happy in confinement through the promises of God, glory in our bonds, and exult in being thought worthy to suffer for the sake of Christ. Whether you are an experienced equestrian, looking to get into the sport, introduceing your. ![]() We are not comfortless to confinement, for we have faith we fear not affliction, for we have hope and we forgive our enemies, for we have charity. The Actes and Monuments, popularly known as Foxes Book of Martyrs, is a work of Protestant history and martyrology by Protestant English historian John Foxe, first published in 1563 by John Day. “Since it is the will of the Almighty that we should suffer for his name, and be persecuted for the sake of his gospel, we patiently submit, and are joyful upon the occasion though the flesh may rebel against the spirit, and hearken to the council of the old serpent, yet the truths of the gospel shall prevent such advice from being taken, and Christ shall bruise the serpent's head. ![]()
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