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Sanctification Era Tee

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Colors: Black
Sizes: S
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Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1834-1892) was a prominent British preacher and influential Baptist minister, often referred to as the "Prince of Preachers." Born in Kelvedon, Essex, Spurgeon converted to Christianity in his teens and began his ministry in 1851. At the age of 19, he became the pastor of the New Park Street Chapel in London, which later became the Metropolitan Tabernacle, where he preached to thousands each week. Spurgeon was known for his powerful oratory, deep theological insights, and commitment to evangelical Calvinism. Throughout his life, he authored numerous books and sermons that have had a lasting impact on Christian thought and practice. His legacy continues through his writings and the enduring influence of his preaching.

Martin Luther (1483-1546) was a German theologian, priest, and seminal figure in the Protestant Reformation. Born in Eisleben, Saxony, Luther initially pursued a legal career but later entered the Augustinian monastery in Erfurt. His theological studies led him to challenge the practices of the Catholic Church, particularly the sale of indulgences. In 1517, Luther famously nailed his Ninety-Five Theses to the door of the Wittenberg Castle Church, sparking widespread religious reform. His translation of the Bible into German democratized religious knowledge, making scripture accessible to the common people. Luther's teachings emphasized salvation by faith alone and the authority of the Bible, laying the foundation for Protestantism.

John Calvin (1509–1564) was a French theologian, pastor, and reformer during the Protestant Reformation. He is best known for his influential work Institutes of the Christian Religion, which laid out his theological framework and became foundational for Reformed theology. Calvin's teachings emphasized the sovereignty of God, predestination, and the importance of living a pious and disciplined life. He was a key figure in the development of Protestant thought, particularly in Geneva, where he established a theocratic government that became a model for Reformed communities throughout Europe. Calvin's legacy endures in the many Christian denominations that trace their roots to his teachings.

Apostle Paul, originally known as Saul of Tarsus, was a pivotal figure in the early Christian church. Born in Tarsus, a city in modern-day Turkey, Paul was a devout Jew and a Roman citizen. Initially, he was a zealous persecutor of Christians, but his life dramatically changed after a profound spiritual experience on the road to Damascus. This experience led to his conversion to Christianity, and he became one of its most ardent missionaries and theologians. Paul authored many of the New Testament's epistles, where he articulated foundational Christian doctrines and addressed various issues within the early church. His missionary journeys across the Roman Empire significantly contributed to the spread of Christianity among Gentiles, shaping the church's direction and growth.

Augustine of Hippo (354-430 AD) was a prominent theologian, philosopher, and bishop in the early Christian church. Born in Thagaste, a Roman province in present-day Algeria, Augustine was raised by a Christian mother and a pagan father. Initially drawn to Manichaeism and later Neoplatonism, his journey of faith eventually led him to Christianity, influenced significantly by St. Ambrose of Milan. Augustine’s writings, including "Confessions" and "The City of God," profoundly shaped Western Christianity and philosophy, addressing themes of sin, grace, and the nature of the church. As the Bishop of Hippo, Augustine defended the church against various heresies and is revered as a Doctor of the Church.

John Knox (1513–1572) was a prominent Scottish Reformer and a leading figure in the Protestant Reformation in Scotland. A former Catholic priest, Knox became a fervent advocate for Reformed theology, heavily influenced by John Calvin. He played a crucial role in the establishment of the Presbyterian Church of Scotland and was known for his fiery sermons and relentless opposition to Catholic practices. His efforts led to significant religious and political changes in Scotland, including the eventual adoption of Calvinist principles and the decline of papal authority in the country. Knox's legacy endures through his contributions to Reformed theology and the Scottish church.

William Tyndale (c. 1494–1536) was an English scholar and translator who played a crucial role in the Protestant Reformation. Educated at Oxford and Cambridge, he is best known for his translation of the Bible into English, a groundbreaking work that made the scriptures accessible to ordinary people and significantly influenced the development of the English language. Tyndale's translations were pivotal in shaping Protestant theology and were instrumental in the spread of Reformation ideas across England. Despite being persecuted and executed for his work, his legacy endures in the widespread use of his translations and his impact on Christian thought and English literature.

Jonathan Edwards (1703-1758) was a prominent American theologian and preacher during the First Great Awakening. Born in East Windsor, Connecticut, he is best known for his fire-and-brimstone sermons and writings, which emphasized the power of God's grace and the reality of human depravity. His most famous sermon, "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God," is a hallmark of his intense and vivid preaching style. Edwards' profound influence on American evangelicalism and his intellectual contributions to Reformed theology have solidified his place as a key figure in American religious history. In addition to his preaching, Edwards served as president of the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University) in its early years.

A.W. Tozer (1897–1963) was a prominent American pastor, writer, and theologian known for his deep spiritual insights and emphasis on the experiential knowledge of God. His ministry was marked by a passionate commitment to personal holiness and a profound understanding of the nature of God. Tozer’s most influential works, such as "The Pursuit of God" and "Knowledge of the Holy," have inspired countless readers with their call to a deeper, more intimate relationship with God. His writings continue to impact the Christian faith, emphasizing the importance of a vibrant and personal spiritual life.

George Whitefield (1714-1770) was a prominent 18th-century Anglican preacher and a leading figure in the Great Awakening, a revival movement that swept through the American colonies and Britain. Known for his powerful and emotional preaching style, Whitefield traveled extensively across the Atlantic, captivating audiences with his sermons on personal conversion and the necessity of a heartfelt faith. His influence extended beyond the pulpit, helping to shape evangelical Christianity and foster interdenominational cooperation. Whitefield's commitment to outreach and his dynamic preaching left a lasting impact on the religious landscape of both England and America.

John Wycliffe (c. 1330–1384) was an English theologian and early reformer known for his pioneering work in translating the Bible into English, making the scriptures more accessible to the common people. Often referred to as the "Morning Star of the Reformation," Wycliffe challenged the authority of the Roman Catholic Church and criticized its practices, advocating for ecclesiastical reform and the primacy of scripture. His followers, known as Lollards, carried forward his ideas, which laid important groundwork for later reformers like Martin Luther. Wycliffe's emphasis on scripture and his commitment to religious reform marked him as a significant figure in the history of Christianity.

 

 

This Triblend tee combines the comfort of cotton with the durability of polyester to create a unique, unisex t-shirt that is impeccable in quality and style. Each shirt comes with side seams to remain like new for longer, shoulder tapes that prevent stretching and a ribbed knit collar that helps retain the shirt’s shape.

.: 50% Polyester 25% Combed and ring-spun Cotton 25% Rayon
.: Extra Light fabric (3.8 oz/yd² (110 g/m²))
.: Sewn in label
.: Retail Fit

Without side seams

Without side seams

Knit in one piece using tubular knit, it reduces fabric waste and makes the garment more attractive

Ribbed knit with seam

Ribbed knit with seam

Ribbed knit makes the collar highly elastic and helps retain its shape

Shoulder tape

Shoulder tape

Twill tape covers the shoulder seams to stabilize the back of the garment and prevent stretching

Fabric

Fabric

Made from specially spun fibers that make very durable and smooth fabric that is perfect for printing. The "Natural" color is made with unprocessed cotton, which results in small black flecks throughout the fabric.

Age restrictions

Age restrictions

For adults

Warranty

Warranty

EU warranty - 2 years

Other compliance information

Other compliance information

Meets the flammability, lead, cadmium, phthalates and formaldehyde level requirements.

Country of origin

Country of origin

Made in Bangladesh

DTF sleeve prints

DTF sleeve prints

The sleeve prints offered by Print Clever are printed using Direct-to-Film (DTF) print method, while the rest of the prints are done with the Direct-to-Garment method

DTF inner neck labels

DTF inner neck labels

The inner neck labels are printed using the Direct-to-Film (DTF) print method, while the rest of the prints are done with the Direct-to-Garment (DTG) method.

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Machine wash: cold (max 30C or 90F), with similar colors ; Do not bleach; Tumble dry: low heat; Do not dryclean; Iron, steam or dry: low heat.

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