Charles ix of france quotes
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Jesus said, “Father, into Your hands I commit My spirit,” Having said this, He breathed His last.” Matthew 23:46
“It is finished!” and bowing His head, He gave up His spirit. John 19:30
I have always been fascinated by the last words people say as they lay dying. Did you ever wonder what your final words would be? How do you want to be remembered? I volunteered in a Nursing Home and the Christian nurses said there was a huge difference between the death of a believer, versus the death of an unbeliever. I did a little research and found some interesting facts about different famous people who passed into eternity. Two themes seem to be repeated: hopelessness, depression and a feared fate, contrasted by hopefulness, shouts of joy and this message, “This isn’t the end, death is the BEGINNING!” Ponder these deathbed quotes:
Martin Luther: “Our God is the God from whom cometh salvation. God is the Lord by whom we escape death!”
Voltaire:“I am abandoned by God and man! I shall go to hell! O Christ, O Jesus Christ!” His nurse said, “For all the money in Europe, I wouldn’t want to see another unbeliever die! All night long he cried for forgiveness.”
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Welcome to Stuff you missed in History Class from works
dot com. Hello and welcome to the podcast. I'm Holly
Fry and I'm Tracy. You Wilson and Tracy. Has been
a little while since we've done a Mad Royals episode
we have. That's a theme that kept cropping up in
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previous hosts shows and then it just carried over into
our work too. Yeah, more than anything else, ours is
more of like a cranky, temperamental probably doesn't have control
of his emotions kind of royal, but we'll fit it
into mad there, you could say he was mad uh
and much like many of the other Mad Royals that
we've discussed on the podcast throughout the years, Charles the
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ninth of France, as I just hinted, was really prone
to fits of rage and these could be so intense
that people at his court feared for their lives. And
for a quick sort of fun background ebit that's not
really super important to his biography, Charles at ninth was
allegedly nicknamed the Snotty King, and that was because of
a birthmark that he had on his upper lip that
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apparently made it look like he had a perpetually running nose,
which seems like a terrible thing for a