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Dear all:
A while back I saw on Twitter a quote that I believe it was attributed to William Perkins. It came up as a rebuttal to the Roman Catholic claim that Protestantism implies that there was no faithful remnant for 1,500 years until the Reformation. The quote said something along the lines of (I’m paraphrasing):
“As long as there was a single baptized infant [during those 1500 years] who kept the faith in Christ, the Church was present”
Again, I’m not 100% sure of the details of what it said or even if it was attributed to Perkins. Can you help me find it?
Cheers!
A while back I saw on Twitter a quote that I believe it was attributed to William Perkins. It came up as a rebuttal to the Roman Catholic claim that Protestantism implies that there was no faithful remnant for 1,500 years until the Reformation. The quote said something along the lines of (I’m paraphrasing):
“As long as there was a single baptized infant [during those 1500 years] who kept the faith in Christ, the Church was present”
Again, I’m not 100% sure of the details of what it said or even if it was attributed to Perkins. Can you help me find it?
Cheers!