I never said that and I have no need to. What is important is what was the common teaching. Individual disagreements do not take away from this. But again, when I have asked for evidence that there were those opposed to the teaching of Clement and Irenaeus that the Mass is a sacrament, all that I have received in evasion.
Well, yes you do...IF it was universally believed.
What is important is what was the common teaching. Individual disagreements do not take away from this.
Well, yes they do.
But again, when I have asked for evidence that there were those opposed to the teaching of Clement and Irenaeus that the Mass is a sacrament, all that I have received in evasion.The Apostles were dead by this time so they're unable to refute this...which Hebrews does.
IF it is common teaching there will be universal agreement.
ALL agree Christ was crucified and resurrected. That is a universal belief among Christianity.
Rome cannot make that claim for it's dogmas.