Thursday, February 9, 2023

Today in History - February 10

 A special thanks to Wikipedia.com for following historical information. The sermons I have chosen from Sermonaudio.com

1355 - The St. Scholastica Day riot breaks out in Oxford, Englan, leaving 63 scholars and perhaps 30 locals dead in two days (Source)

Recommended sermons and podcasts:

  1. The University and the Scholastic Method, by Matt Marino
  2. Scholastic Theology and the Canon Law, by William Cunningham (1805-1861)
1763 - French and Indian War: The Treaty of Paris ends the war and France cedes Quebec to Great Britain (Source)

Recommended sermons and podcasts: The Colonial Wars of America and Providential Significance, by Historian Bill Potter

1814 - Napoleonic Wars: The Battle of Champaubert ends in French victory over the Russians and the Prussians (Source)

Recommended sermons and podcasts:
The following is a quote taken from Liberal Fascism: The Secret History of the American Left:

"...both the Wilson and the FDR administrations were descendants - albeit distant ones - of the first fascist movement: the French Revolution...It produced the first modern dictators, Robespierre and Napoleon, and worked on the premise that the nation had to be ruled by an enlightened avant-garde who would serve as the organic, authentic voice of the 'general will.'...Robespierre summed up the totalitarian logic of the Revolution: 'There are only two parties in France: the people and its enemies. We must exterminate those miserable villains who are eternally conspiring against the right of man...[W]e must exterminate our enemies.'"

Daily Quote for Monday, December 29, 2025

 "Yet we in our day, much as we love to sing Amazing Grace (I suppose because we like the tune), are not inwardly amazed by grace as th...