Essay: "Retrospective View of the Protestant Reformation".
- Reference:GB 254 BrMS 2/3/451
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Covers the reasons for the Reformation, suggesting that a complete split might have been avoided had there been reasonable discussion, the East-West Schism, the analogy to the situation which existed in the kingdoms of Israel and Judah, Protestant divisions, the wholesale rejection of Catholic practices by the Reformers, worship of images, use of Latin, communion, Monachism, Papal authority, the English Reformation and Henry VIII, and the hierarchy of the Church of England. 36 pp
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