No, it doesn't. It says that Christ founded His church, His called-out body of believers, upon the truth of the gospel preached THROUGH the Apostles and disciples, not ON them. That is probably the primary error of Roman Catholicism on which the rest of her errors proceed.
It says that Christ founded His church, His called-out body of believers, upon the truth of the gospel preached THROUGH the Apostles and disciples, not ON them. That is probably the primary error of Roman Catholicism on which the rest of her errors proceed.
Well stated. How can it be refuted?
More than few ECF's (early church fathers, as Schaff termed those notables) agree.