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In front of the west porch is an oaken screen, dedicated to the memory of William Tyndale, translator of the Bible, who, it is claimed, was born in the village at Hurst. Sadly it is mOre likely that he was born at Nibley, three or four miles away. The parish of Slimbridge is made up of two villages and a hamlet: Slimbridge, Cambridge and ...
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Slimbridge is a village and civil parish near Dursley in Gloucestershire, England.
- Why Must We Search The Scriptures?
- This Is Why The Scriptures Have Been Given to You
- This Is How You Understand The Way of Salvation
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George Hutcheson opens up the meaning of Christ’s words in John 5:39. The following has been extracted and updated from his commentary on the Gospel of John.
The Lord has revealed His mind in Holy Writ. This is His infallible Word which is the rule for discovering the truth and deciding all controversies in religion. He has done this in His deep wisdom and love to prevent anything that might cause us to be deluded. By this means He has made His people’s way clear and sure. This is why Christ sends them ...
The way of salvation and everything necessary to attain it is fully revealed in Scripture. It was even declared in the Old Testament and now is made known much more so both in the Old and New Testaments. Christ says that the Pharisees thought they had “eternal life” in them. This was a true thought as regards the Scriptures pointing out the way. Th...
The Scriptures are plain and clear in everything necessary for salvation. Their entrance gives light (Psalm 119:130). They contain, however, a depth that is not fully understood quickly or by a superficial search. They are a treasure in a mine, to be found by digging and painstakingly pondering every word and sentence. No word in Scripture is expre...
This treasure will be found by those who search in a painstaking way. It is the universal duty of everyone within the visible Church to read and search into the Scriptures to find it. Christ directs us, therefore, to search the Scriptures. This is something possible for everyone. He requires this from all the Jews in general who were listening to H...
Individual professing believers and a visible Church may be very corrupt. Yet may still pretend to esteem the Scriptures and approve of people making use of them. Despite this, they may oppose Christ and still imagine that they have salvation through the Scriptures. Both of these are true of the Jews here in John 5. Those who profess their hope of ...
The aim of the Scriptures (particularly the Old Testament) is to point and bear witness to Jesus Christ. They witness to His person, natures, and offices. They testify to His birth, life, death, sufferings and the glory that should follow and the benefits that come through Him. Our aim in searching the Scriptures should be to find Christ and what t...
Dec 12, 2023 · Church: The village church of St John the Evangelist dates from the early 13th century and is a Grade I-listed building. Bishops: Slimbridge has provided three bishops for London, Carlisle and Exeter, one of whom, Bishop Oglethorpe, crowned Elizabeth I.
St John’s the Evangelist Church, Slimbridge, dates from the early 13th century and is a grade I listed building. It has many interesting architectural features inside and out.
Denomination: Church of England. Diocese: Gloucester. Sittings: 300. Graveyard: Yes. History and information about the parish church of St. John the Evangelist, Slimbridge, Gloucestershire.
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Slimbridge is today defined by its church, St John’s, whose spire can be seen from all over the vale. The first explicit reference to a church in Slimbridge goes back to 1146 but the present-day church has seen many changes since then.