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PART 4 - From early 14th century to late 17th century - 60 min.
Part Four of The Seventh Day spotlights the resurgence of Sabbath observance in an era of religious upheaval—from the spiritual revolution in late 15-century Russia, through the religious rebellion of the Protestants in the 16th century, to the radical Sabbath revival of England in the 17th century. In the Revelations from the Lost Pages of History series, Hal Holbrook and guest experts from around the world uncover amazing, seldom-heard stories about God's special gift to the world, The Seventh Day.
In Russia: Ivan Kuritsin and other Sabbath keeping reformers burned to death in Moscow's Red Square. In Spain: Constantino Ponce de la Fuente, a prominent Roman Catholic priest, promoted the seventh-day Sabbath and died in an Inquisition prison. In Slovakia: After surviving several hours at the end of a hangman's noose, Anabaptist leader Andreas Fischer escaped to continue preaching the seventh-day Sabbath.
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Binding: |
DVD |
Copyright: |
2000 |
Printed: |
2000 |
Pages: |
NA |
Publisher: |
LLT Productions |
Condition: |
B+ |