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The Plague in 1347
The Plague that struck parts of Europe in 1347, better known as the “Black Death”, changed the way people thought about life, and most importantly God. The people did not understand the plague, nor were they ready to suffer from it. They feared what was upon them and new that they had no chance of escaping, “Behold, a pale horse; and his name that sat on him was Death” (Revelation 6:8). It eventually ....
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.... neither medical knowledge nor the power of drugs was of any effect; whether because the disease was in its own nature mortal or that the physicians could form no just idea of the cause.
While this was occurring, people began to reflect on their life, they're past, present and future expectation. When faced with death, people began too look back on their life, “life flashing before their eyes”. People begin to appreciate things much more when they a ....
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