To: jude24
Interestingly, Leo only demanded that Luther retract 41 of the 95...
42 posted on
11/14/2005 11:32:23 AM PST by
jcb8199
To: jcb8199
Which ones did he accept, or at least not reject?
43 posted on
11/14/2005 11:34:16 AM PST by
jude24
("Thy law is written on the hearts of men, which iniquity itself effaces not." - St. Augustine)
To: jcb8199; Campion
I remain convinced that too much of the Reformation was a series of entrenchments and overreactions due to strawmen that the other side allegedly believed - the pendulum hypothesis. There were very real differences, to be sure, but I honestly believe much of the Reformation was due to prideful failures to communicate.
44 posted on
11/14/2005 11:36:21 AM PST by
jude24
("Thy law is written on the hearts of men, which iniquity itself effaces not." - St. Augustine)
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