Friday, November 30, 2012

Were the Reformers Heretics? part 9

Please note that the entire series entitled "Were the Reformers Heretics"? can now be viewed by clicking here as one complete essay.

The post below originally went from the sentence "The Wesley brothers and the Methodist denomination retained the Anglican belief in salvation through baptism, as taught in the 39 Articles, when they left the English state-church to start their own religion." to the sentence: "The Wyclifites, though obliged to keep concealed, had not been exterminated by one hundred and fifty years of persecution” (Mosheim, Institutes of Ecclesiastical History, III. 49)."

2 comments:

Lance Ketchum said...

Great article. I address these issues of the Reformers beliefs in infant baptism as a testimony that they were still lost in their sins in my book -"Are Your Baptismal Waters Doctrinally Shallow?

It amazing me how many IFB want to argue for their salvation against what those same IFB believe and teach regarding those holding the same false beliefs today.

KJB1611 said...

Dear Bro Ketchum,

Thanks.

I agree.