
09-20-2008, 08:51 AM
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Originally Posted by Zenas Quote:
Originally Posted by Backwoods Presbyterian Of course nowadays Luther would be seen as "sectarian" and a "troublemaker". I am positive he would be charged with nitpicking and being a pain in the rear. | That's what any of us should hope for, in the right contexts that is.  |  Agreed.
__________________ Benjamin P. Glaser
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Fairmount ARP Church Candidate Under Care Pittsburgh Theological Seminary & Reformed Presbyterian Theological Seminary "In taking this view [the Puritans] understood at once that all the successes of the Reformation were repeatable-as repeatable as the victories of the apostolic age-for Scripture places no limitation upon the Spirit's work of glorifying Christ and extending His Kingdom"
-- Iain H. Murray, The Puritan Hope
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