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June 28, 195: Believed to be the date of the death of Irenaeus, early church leader, disciple of Polycarp and witness to his martyrdom. In his lifetime, this wise and steadfast disciple of Jesus Christ accomplished many things for the Kingdom including refuting heresy by referring to the direct teachings of Christ as given through John and Polycarp, evangelizing large areas of Gaul (modern-day France) and compiling many of the early writings of the Apostles and thus preserving them for inclusion in the Canon of the Scripture we have today.
https://www.christianhistoryinstitute.org/it-happened-today/6/28/
June 29, 67: Presumed date of the beheading of the Apostle Paul - https://www.christianhistoryinstitute.org/it-happened-today/6/29/
Face it with a grin - June 30,1637: "William Prynne, an outspoken and dogmatic Puritan is pilloried in company with Henry Burton and John Bastwick. Prynne's ears are cropped and he is branded with the letters "S.L.," standing for "Seditious Libeler." On his way back to prison, he writes some Latin verses claiming the S.L. stands for stigmata laudis (a pun meaning either "sign of praise," or "sign of Laud"—Archbishop William Laud is his main persecutor). (TodayinChristianHistory.com)
June 30,1974: "Mrs. Martin Luther King, Sr., and a church deacon were slain by a crazed gunman in Atlanta's Ebenezer Baptist Church, where her son, the assassinated civil rights leader, once preached." (StudyLight.org)
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/jul/01/martin-luther-kings-mother-slain-in-church-1974
July 1, 1903: Baptism of the Indian warrior, Geronimo - http://www.christianity.com/church/church-history/timeline/1901-2000/baptism-of-indian-warrior-geronimo-11630673.html
July 2, 1752: The first English Bible published in America rolls off presses in Boston. (ChristianityToday.com)
July 3,1880: "Prussia declares that clergy are subordinate to the state." (TiCH.com)
July 4, 371: "Against his will, Martin is consecrated bishop of Tours. To escape the press of the world, he had founded the first monastery in France." (TiCH.com)
July 4, 1970: "American Presbyterian missionary Francis Schaeffer observed in a letter: 'If standards are raised which are not really scriptural,... it can only lead to sorrow. If we try to have a spirituality higher than the Bible sets forth, it will always turn out to belower.' " (SL
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https://www.christianhistoryinstitute.org/it-happened-today/6/28/
June 29, 67: Presumed date of the beheading of the Apostle Paul - https://www.christianhistoryinstitute.org/it-happened-today/6/29/
Face it with a grin - June 30,1637: "William Prynne, an outspoken and dogmatic Puritan is pilloried in company with Henry Burton and John Bastwick. Prynne's ears are cropped and he is branded with the letters "S.L.," standing for "Seditious Libeler." On his way back to prison, he writes some Latin verses claiming the S.L. stands for stigmata laudis (a pun meaning either "sign of praise," or "sign of Laud"—Archbishop William Laud is his main persecutor). (TodayinChristianHistory.com)
June 30,1974: "Mrs. Martin Luther King, Sr., and a church deacon were slain by a crazed gunman in Atlanta's Ebenezer Baptist Church, where her son, the assassinated civil rights leader, once preached." (StudyLight.org)
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/jul/01/martin-luther-kings-mother-slain-in-church-1974
July 1, 1903: Baptism of the Indian warrior, Geronimo - http://www.christianity.com/church/church-history/timeline/1901-2000/baptism-of-indian-warrior-geronimo-11630673.html
July 2, 1752: The first English Bible published in America rolls off presses in Boston. (ChristianityToday.com)
July 3,1880: "Prussia declares that clergy are subordinate to the state." (TiCH.com)
July 4, 371: "Against his will, Martin is consecrated bishop of Tours. To escape the press of the world, he had founded the first monastery in France." (TiCH.com)
July 4, 1970: "American Presbyterian missionary Francis Schaeffer observed in a letter: 'If standards are raised which are not really scriptural,... it can only lead to sorrow. If we try to have a spirituality higher than the Bible sets forth, it will always turn out to belower.' " (SL
