Perhaps this has been dealt with in previous threads speaking of the validity of the Romish baptism.
But a bit of a historical question: Luther, Calvin, etc., did not get rebaptized and command converts with the Romish baptism to be rebaptized did they?
If they didn't it seems like this would be powerful historical evidence favoring the view that the Romish baptism is valid.
Rembrandt
But a bit of a historical question: Luther, Calvin, etc., did not get rebaptized and command converts with the Romish baptism to be rebaptized did they?
If they didn't it seems like this would be powerful historical evidence favoring the view that the Romish baptism is valid.
Rembrandt