Wednesday, August 08, 2012

Reformed Wisdom


“Who is so blind to ask why light should be showed to them that walk in darkness, where they cannot but stumble, and where to stumble is the danger of eternal damnation, or so despiteful that he would envy any man (I speak not his brother) so necessary a thing, or so bedlam mad to affirm that good is the natural cause of evil, and darkness to proceed out of light, and that line should be grounded in truth and verity, and not rather clean contrary, that light destroyeth darkness and very reproveth all manner of lying” – William Tyndale in David Teems, Tyndale:  the Man Who Gave God an English Voice, 56.

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