Views During The Time of the Reformation (22): Views on the Church: The Formal Principle

Herman Veldman·1961-02-15

In our preceding article, appraising that form of Rationalism which is known as Deistical Rationalism, we observed, in the first place, that it is surely contrary to the teachings of the Word of God. And, in the second place, we also pointed out that this presentation is contrary to all that which is taught us by history. However, this is not all. In our preceding article, appraising that form of Rationalism which is known as Deistical Rationalism, we observed, in the first place, that it is...

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