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The Reformation's Conflict With Rome: Why it must continue

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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 this book a difficult read because it says so many things ...
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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 faith alone in Christ alone was at the heart of the Reform...
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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 Why It Must Continue, is that the conflicts are deep an...
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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 all the apparatus in place to exercise imperial practices...
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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 Reformation stand in stark contrast to the beliefs and positio...
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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 becoming a government body itself with the pope being ...
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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 been  plunged  into spiritual da...
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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.

Re: The Reformation's Conflict With Rome: Why it must continue

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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 alone, who respond to God’s gospel by living as Chr...
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