Professor Toto's Defenders of the Republic
We love celebrating St. Patrick at FIRST HARVEST MINISTRIES...
St. Patrick was a 7th Day Sabbath keeper and so were all the church's he founded in Ireland . . .
"It seems to have been customary in the Celtic churches of early times, in Ireland as well as Scotland, to keep Saturday, the Jewish Sabbath, as a day of rest from labor. They obeyed the fourth commandment literally upon the seventh day of the week." (James C. Moffatt, D. D.,The Church in Scotland, Philadelphia: 1882, p.140)
St Patrick was not Irish... St Patrick was not Catholic... St. Patrick was APOSTOLIC and a pagan slayer.... the entirety of Ireland was pagan before his arrival.... TODAY IS A GREAT CELEBRATION of a GREAT MAN..... A pagan slayer.. He was NEVER Canonized a Saint by Rome
The real Patrick was a Bible-reading, Bible-believing, Bible-preaching missionary and it was the unadulterated Gospel of the Son of God that lifted the Irish out of the darkness of paganism in
We love celebrating St. Patrick at FIRST HARVEST MINISTRIES...
St. Patrick was a 7th Day Sabbath keeper and so were all the church's he founded in Ireland . . .
"It seems to have been customary in the Celtic churches of early times, in Ireland as well as Scotland, to keep Saturday, the Jewish Sabbath, as a day of rest from labor. They obeyed the fourth commandment literally upon the seventh day of the week." (James C. Moffatt, D. D.,The Church in Scotland, Philadelphia: 1882, p.140)
St Patrick was not Irish... St Patrick was not Catholic... St. Patrick was APOSTOLIC and a pagan slayer.... the entirety of Ireland was pagan before his arrival.... TODAY IS A GREAT CELEBRATION of a GREAT MAN..... A pagan slayer.. He was NEVER Canonized a Saint by Rome
The real Patrick was a Bible-reading, Bible-believing, Bible-preaching missionary and it was the unadulterated Gospel of the Son of God that lifted the Irish out of the darkness of paganism in
03:41 PM - Mar 17, 2024
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