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Church History: From Pentecost to the Present is a 75-part exposé tracing the true Bible-believing Church through every age — from apostolic purity to modern apostasy. This series reveals the line of blood and truth that runs from Acts to Revelation, contrasting the preserved Word of God with the rise of Rome, heresies, reformations, and global ecumenism. Written in a bold voice, each essay uncovers the real spiritual war behind history — the preservation of the King James Bible, the persecution of saints, and the prophetic countdown to Christ’s return. Ideal for pastors, students, and Bible believers seeking unfiltered truth, Church History stands as a panoramic defense of Scripture, exposing false religion and celebrating the unbroken remnant who held fast to “the faith once delivered.”
Erasmus and the Road to the King James Bible is a 25-part series tracing the providential preservation of God’s Word. From Erasmus’s 1516 Novum Instrumentum omne through Stephanus, Beza, and the Reformation, to the Authorized Version of 1611, this series demonstrates how the Textus Receptus became the foundation of the King James Bible. More than manuscript counts, it examines Erasmus’s prefaces, annotations, and corrections, revealing how God used imperfect men to preserve a perfect text. It answers Catholic reliance on the Vulgate and modern versions built on Alexandrian manuscripts, showing the fruit of the TR line: Reformation, revival, and missions. With insights drawn even from studies at Yale, this unique defense of the King James Bible equips believers with history, doctrine, and providence. Keywords: Erasmus, Textus Receptus, King James Bible, Bible preservation, KJV defense, Erasmus series, Reformation Bible, Catholic Vulgate, modern versions.