March 15: Today in Christian History

March 15: Today in Christian History

March 15, 423

Co-emperors Honorius and Theodosius II say clergy must contribute toward public roads or bridges from which they had previously been exempt throughout the Roman Empire.

March 15, 1572

Elector Frederick III of the Palatinate notifies the Catholic father of Charlotte de Bourbon, Princess of Orange, that he has provided her asylum because she has followed the dictates of her conscience in embracing Reformation doctrines.

March 15, 1580

King Phillip of Spain issues a proscription against William of Orange as a heretic, promising a huge reward to anyone who will bring him dead or alive to his majesty. Phillip’s agent in the Netherlands, the Duke of Alva, opposes the writ and will delay its publication until June.

March 15, 1672

Charles II of England issues a Declaration of Indulgence to extend religious liberty to Protestant nonconformists and Roman Catholics in his realm. Parliament soon forces him to suspend it because it usurps their authority.

March 15, 1711

Collapse and death of Father Eusebio Francisco Kino, an Italian Jesuit missionary and explorer, working among the Pima in the area now known as Arizona and northern Mexico.

March 15, 1752

Shortly after Baptist pastor John Gill leaves his study in Southwark, London, to attend other duties a violent hurricane causes neighboring chimney stacks to crash through the roof onto the spot where he usually works.

March 15, 1796

In a disappointing setback for William Wilberforce and his allies, the English Parliament votes 74 -70 against an anti-slavery bill, whose opposition has cleverly provided lukewarm supporters with free tickets to see the London premier of a comic opera.

March 15, 1798

Mary Pryor disembarks safely from the Archibald in Philadelphia, having prayed fervently for the ship Fame and encouraged its crew and passengers with prayer and prophecies while it was foundering in the Atlantic. Her promise of rescue was literally fulfilled down to the name of the rescue ship.

March 15, 1833

The Presbytery of Annan (in Scotland) deposes Edward Irving from the ministry due to the hold that tongues-speaking prophetesses have gained over him, and owing to his unorthodox theology of the human nature of Christ. He will go on to found “The Holy Apostolic Church” or “Irvingites.”

March 15, 1930

Soviets execute the Orthodox priest Basil Alexeyevich Tukmachev by shooting him, and exile his family. He had led active and passive resistance against the Communist regime.

March 15, 1998

Church of the Nazarene evangelist Matthew Sabwela holds a service in Malawi at which 2,400 people surrender their lives to Christ.

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