Is Christ Divided? Why are there so many denominations? Part 3
Denominationalism had received acceptance by the late 15th century. Luther’s ideas had not been championed by Melancthon, Luther’s second in command (who later had come
Denominationalism had received acceptance by the late 15th century. Luther’s ideas had not been championed by Melancthon, Luther’s second in command (who later had come
Europe had grown tired of the Roman Pontiff by the 14TH CENTURY. The Papacy continued to increase, BUT a secret lust in the bosoms of
Since the full development of the great apostasy, foretold by the Prophets and Apostles, numerous attempts at reformation have been made. Three centuries, carrying with