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Identifier: almanacyearbookf1916refo (find matches)
Title: Almanac and year-book for the Reformed Church in the United States
Year: 1917 (1910s)
Authors: Reformed Church in the United States
Subjects: Reformed Church in the United States
Publisher: Philadelphia, Pa. : Publication and Sunday School Board Cleveland, Ohio : Central Publishing House
Contributing Library: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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y of Basle in 1505,to become a reformer. He taught him (a) Thatthe Bible was to be our guide and not the Church,(b) That Christs death, and not the Virgin Mary,saves us from sin. (c) That the sale of indulgenceswas a fraud. Glarus is noted as the place of the first charge ofUlrich Zwingli and where he was priest from 1510—1516. In the church with the twin spires is pre-served to this day his communion cup. Einsiedeln.—A great pilgrimage place of the RomanCatholics, 150,000 going there every year. The largebuilding on the left in the picture is the abbey. The Black Virgin.—It is not known where the fig-ure originated. It is first mentioned in the year1315. It is made of wood and painted black. Itwas against the worship of the figure of the Virginand Christ that Zwingli protested and led him tapreach in 1516 that sins are forgiven by the ransomof Christ and not by the Virgin Mary. The Cloister at Einsedlen.—This is the building inwhich Zwingli began preaching the Protestant Gos-
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■ EINSEDLEN, SWITZERLAND■f JUNE 6th Month, 30 Days 1916 WeeksandDays Remarkable Days Daily Bible T BCCnnc Moon MoonsPlaceS. D. Aspects of Planets, etc. Sun Pass.Merid.P. M. SetsP. M. RisesA. M. Pass.Merid.A. M. SetsP. M. Thur. 1 Ascension Bay Col.2:Eph.4: 12 41 8 24 Mis 6 5 > 4 33 11 58 7 22 Fri. 2 Jean F. Oberlin, 1826 Jn.15: 1 31 9 20 t$27 Antares South 11 39 e. 4 33 11 58 7 23 Sat. 3 Tatian, 2d cent. 16: 2 21 9 58 His 9 9 C 6 (Lh (Lin apo. 4 3211 58 7 24 23) Sunday after Ascension Day John 15: 26-16:1; 1 Peter 4: 7-11.Uohn 7 : 33-39; Acts 19:1-7.) Length of Day, 14 hrs., 53 min.Length of Twilight, 2 hrs., 3 min. 4 Boniface, 7545Norbert, 11346Gottschalk, 10667Paul Gerhardt, 16768Aug. H. Franke, 17279;columba, 59710 Fred. Barbarossa, 1190

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  • bookauthor:Reformed_Church_in_the_United_States
  • booksubject:Reformed_Church_in_the_United_States
  • bookpublisher:Philadelphia__Pa____Publication_and_Sunday_School_Board_
  • bookpublisher:_Cleveland__Ohio___Central_Publishing_House
  • bookcontributor:University_of_Illinois_Urbana_Champaign
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