The Reformation's Conflict With Rome: Why it must continue
In this short book, Reymond does a wonderful job of critiquing the official positions of the Roman church in light of the Bible and church history. I believe members of the Roman church would find...
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In this short book, Reymond does a wonderful job of critiquing the official positions of the Roman church in light of the Bible and church history. I believe members of the Roman church would find...
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Robert Reymond, in this short book of 141 pages, addresses wider Protestant-Catholic issues. In the foreward to the book, Dr. Nick Needham notes that the doctrine of forensic justification through...
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Reformed scholar Dr. Robert Reymond carefully compares the various differences between Reformed and Roman Catholic theology in this very instructive work. His conclusion, as indicated by the subtitle...
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However, the Roman Catholic Church is not a simple denomination. It is a church-state, with a monarch, political claims, and an army. It has never renounced any unbiblical dogma of the past and has...
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Sola Scriptura (Scripture Alone). Sola Gratia (Grace Alone). Sola Fide (Faith Alone). Solus Christus (Christ Alone). Soli Deo Gloria (To God Alone Be Glory). These five solas of the Protestant...
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I'm shocked they didn't talk about the Protestant Reformation. That was the movement that changed western civilization to what it resembles today. The catholic church corrupted Christian principles by...
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RECOVERY OF TRUTHLet us remember that before John, the apostle , died the prophesied apostasy had set in. By the end of the third Christian century the organized church had...
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Mike Gendron, Founder of Proclaiming the Gospel in Plano, TX, remembers the gospel message the Reformers defended on the advent of the 499th anniversary of the 95 Theses.
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What is true of the Roman Catholic Church as a doctrinal and institutional reality is not necessarily true of individual Catholics. God’s grace is at work in men and women who repent and trust in God...
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