The Reformation and the Office of All Believers
Herman C. Hanko is professor of Church History and New Testament departments at the Protestant Reformed Seminary. The Scriptural teaching concerning the office of all believers was one of the crucial doctrines of the Reformation and was held by every Reformer on the continent of Europe and in Great Britain. It is not too much to say that without this central teaching, the Reformation would never have restored the church to the pure teaching of Scripture. The truth concerning the office of all...
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