Historical Protestant theology features heavily in this video clip. It was taken in the Shankill area earlier today.
There are many murals in the area but this especially features those of a theological nature. Martin Luther, William the third, Prince of Orange, Oliver Cromwell and a street named Huss row. It may be named after the reformer John Huss of Prague.
There is also a beautiful Scottish Deerhound called Willie.
Psalm 68:11
The Lord gave the word: great was the company of those that published it.
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