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The Way Ministry has spinoff from itself but it a spinoff a church

The Way Ministry has spinoff from itself but it a spinoff a church itself over the year I witness "The Passing of a Patriarch" and heard about more. There are spinoff from the Way Ministry to name a few Chris Geer to the Americans, The Way International (UK) Limited, The Living Truth Fellowship, Spirit and Truth Fellowship International, and many more. While shows how want to be leaders of ministry there was about it does say anything from St. Peter's Evangelical and Reformed Church in 1957 which Doctor Wierwille was a spinoff from.

St. Peter's Evangelical and Reformed Church was spin of some my theory would be the Roman Catholic Church but that a theory.

theory

noun the·o·ry \ˈthē-ə-rē, ˈthir-ē\

Simple Definition of theory

: an idea or set of ideas that is intended to explain facts or events


: an idea that is suggested or presented as possibly true but that is not known or proven to be true


: the general principles or ideas that relate to a particular subject


Full Definition of theory

plural the·o·ries 
:  the analysis of a set of facts in their relation to one another
:  abstract thought :  speculation
:  the general or abstract principles of a body of fact, a science, or an art <music theory>
a :  a belief, policy, or procedure proposed or followed as the basis of action <her method is based on the theory that all children want to learn>
b :  an ideal or hypothetical set of facts, principles, or circumstances —often used in the phrase in theory <in theory, we have always advocated freedom for all>
:  a plausible or scientifically acceptable general principle or body of principles offered to explain phenomena <the wave theory of light>
a :  a hypothesis assumed for the sake of argument or investigation
b :  an unproved assumption :  conjecture
c :  a body of theorems presenting a concise systematic view of a subject <theory of equations>


I do not know which kind of church came first but I do know they after money the ideal of God needs no church because he does not live a building but in the heart of each person’s mind. The good they are sold to us was uses waste but God is just the ideal of truth in each of us. God is no more or less he only the ideal we live the hope that some have while do not. That is the truth as I see it I like to see where this take us but I will just post it and wait while you talk about it as you see it.

thank you

Roy Perry

Hope this wake this board up where it begins to live again

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The Fog years were when Chris Geer or John Lynn or john Spirit & Truth Fellowship which one was the fog years

the years of what

so how about others fog years

John Huss (a.k.a. Jan Hus) is regarded to be one of the earliest known religious thinkers and reformers in the world. A philosopher and a Master at Charles University (Prague), Huss was greatly influenced by the writings and teachings of John Wyclife. He made a number of followers during his time, who came to be known as Hussites. Reformers, in the later years, looked up to Huss for his unswerving commitment in the face of the church's cunning brutality, due to which he had to face extreme consequences. Condemning Hus' uprising, the Church first excommunicated him and then burned him to death, in an unfair trial.

Rise to Fame

Huss, along with other Bohemian leaders, initiated a decree; according to which Bohemian nation had to have three votes and the foreign nations were to have one vote. This verdict led to the evacuation of many doctors, masters and students from Prague University, in 1409, resulting in the formation of the University of Leipzig. With this, Prague University lost its international repute and turned into a Czech school. The news of the Bohemian heresy spread throughout Europe, thus isolating Archbishop Zbynìk Zajíc. John Huss attained became the rector of the Czech university.

Problems With Church

A reformer, John Huss condemned various church abuses in his sermons, leading to serious problems between him and the church. Huss directed his thoughts to the faulty disciplines and practices of the church. He discarded the practice of reserving the chalice from the laity, during Holy Communion, for the priest. He whole-heartedly accepted the practice of worshipping in the Czech language, rather than in Latin, by the masses. John Huss argued that the lay man also had an important role to play in the administration and leadership of the Church and that Christ was the true head of the Church, not the Pope. His argument that Church officials should exercise spiritual authority, instead of being earthly governors, contributed to the cause of his excommunication, for insubordination, in 1412.

Excommunication of Huss

Alexander V authorized the Archbishop to give up all the books of John Wycliffe, cancelled his doctrines and ceased his free preaching. Though Huss argued in favor of Wycliffe, all his arguments and wiles went unheard. To cap it all, Huss and his adherents were excommunicated. However, this did not stop Huss or his adherents. With the government on his side, he continued to preach in the Bethlehem Chapel and his power increased. Huss became fearless in his allegations against the Church,

Indulgence and Huss

After the death of Pope Alexander V, a crusade against indulgence started, of which Huss was also a part. Huss delivered a speech in 1412, which is said to be directly taken from the last chapter of Wycliffe's book, De ecclesia, and his treatise, De absolutione a pena et culpa. He argued that no Pope or Bishop had the right to raise a sword in the name of Church. Huss was of the opinion that man attained forgiveness only by repentance. His followers burnt the Papal bulls and believed that Huss' sayings should be adhered, to rather than that of Church.

Arrest of Huss

The Pope ordered the Cardinal of St. Angelo to advance against Huss. Imposed under the great church ban, Huss was seized and delivered to the archbishop. Even his chapel was destroyed. In retaliation to such cruelties, Huss appealed that Jesus Christ, and not the Pope, was the supreme judge. Though he was forced to leave the Prague by Wenceslaus, his exodus did nothing to lessen the excitement that had built already.

Council of Constance

A council was set up in 1414, at Constance, with the aim to put an end to papal schism and reform the Church. John Huss gladly joined the council to put an end to all oppositions. It is evident from the sermons he carried that he went with the motive of converting the assembled fathers to his own principal doctrines. For the meeting, the Emperor Sigismund of Luxemburg assured John Huss of safe conduct, apart from his safety for the duration of journey. Taking the words of the King, Huss set off for the journey.

Imprisonment & Preparations for Trial

A day before the council was to assemble, Huss reached Constance. Upon his arrival, it was announced that Michal z Nìmeckého Brodu would be Huss' opponent. While, initially, Huss stayed at the house of a widow, later on, rumors spread that he was about to flee and as a result, he was sent into the dungeon of the Dominican monastery. Though the prosecution witness was heard, Huss was not allowed to even appoint an advocate for his defense. After the downfall of the antipope, Huss was taken to the castle of Archbishop of Constance, Gottlieben on the Rhine. Apart from being poorly fed, he was also chained day and night. Husss was isolated from his friends and followers and was tortured by disease.

Trial

At the trial, Huss was charged with thirty-nine sentences, out of which twenty-six had been excerpted from his book on the Church, seven from his treatise against Páleè and six from the treatise against Stanislav ze Znojma. However, in return, Huss maintained just one argument that he would renounce himself, if his errors were proven to him from the Bible. He asked for a fair trial and some time, so that he could prove his views. Though there were several attempts to make him recant his words and views forcefully, Huss resisted all of them.

Death

An Italian clergyman pronounced the sentence of condemnation for Huss. Even at that time, he said that he would only be convinced once he has been given proof from Holy Scriptures. As a result, he was enrobed in priestly vestments and asked to recant. Still, he refused. At this, all his ornaments were taken and his priestly tonsure was destroyed. Huss was deprived of all rights and was delivered to the secular powers. A high paper hat, with the word 'Haeresiarcha' inscribed on it, was placed on his head and he was taken away by armed men.

At the execution ground, Huss spread his hands and prayed aloud. After undressing him, the executioners tied his hands behind his back with ropes. His neck was tied, with a chain, to a stake around which wood and straw had been piled up, in such a way that it covered him up to the neck. Count Palatine asked Huss for the last time whether he wanted to recant and save his life or die. Huss preferred to die and was thus, burnt to death.

What about his fog years but there ones before him

Roy Perry

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Dear Bolshevik

Everyone wants to be the next person leads us to truth

the Jesus Christ, apostle, prophet, God, and so on

VPW was into fool us to our money

But John Huss was what?

VPW was what?

Chris Geer was what?

We all must decide in own hearts and minds.

It is that simple

thank you

Roy Perry

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