Views During The Time of the Reformation (51): Views on the Church: The Protestant View

Herman Veldman·1962-08-01

In our preceding article we had begun to call attention to the fact that the Roman Catholic conception of the catholicity of the Church of God is superficial and contrary to the Word of God. And we noted, among other things, that Rome would maintain its catholicity by calling attention to the fact that the church, wherever it exists, must count a multitude of members among all the peoples of the earth which is striking to the eye. Rome, therefore, must be the true church because it is greater...

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