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1 Fwd,1| there are many Catholic and Protestant liturgical scholars, clergy
2 Fwd,6| conservative Roman Catholic and Protestant Christians are finding their
3 Fwd,6| especially dissatisfied Protestant Christians.” For these people,
4 1,1 | straight the way for the Protestant Reformation [The Decline
5 1,1 | Christianity, and finally the Protestant Reformation, which splintered
6 1,1 | of the Roman Catholic and Protestant worlds, eighty-five percent
7 2,6 | historiographies of the Protestant world. They explain that:~ ~
8 2,6 | Constantine, for a common Protestant misconception of Church
9 2,6 | the Reformation. A former Protestant minister who converted to
10 3,5 | he is infallible.~ ~The Protestant Reformer John Wycliffe noted
11 3,12| Whelton points out that Protestant reaction to the title of
12 3,12| graded scale within the Protestant community, from superficial
13 4,12| icons were reintroduced into Protestant churches through stained
14 4,19| that connection and the Protestant world's traditional disdain
15 4,19| manifested themselves in Protestant theology. Needless to say,
16 6,14| Frank Schaeffer, a former Protestant who converted to Orthodox
17 6,15| produced the thousands of Protestant Churches and their offspring.~
18 7,9 | John Whiteford, a former Protestant minister who is not an Orthodox
19 7,11| Orthodox Church. E. Seeberg, a Protestant professor at the University
20 7,14| this course. However, the Protestant deviation from the Orthodox
21 7,14| humanist movement — the Protestant Reformation.~ Fr. Alexey
22 7,14| Alexey Young notes that the Protestant Reformation had some good
23 7,14| in human reason that the Protestant Reformers espoused, provided
24 7,14| earlier, was formerly a Protestant, comments that both Roman
25 7,14| becomes superfluous when every Protestant individual becomes an infallible
26 7,14| detailed examination of the Protestant approach to Scriptures in
27 7,14| in that he was formerly a Protestant minister and therefore has
28 7,14| conflict with the individual Protestant's own private opinions on
29 7,14| observes that contemporary Protestant scholarship is dominated
30 7,14| Protestantism and the son of a noted Protestant theologian, explains that
31 7,14| Freudian psychoanalysts, Protestant scholars subjectively choose
32 7,14| entire approach, the former Protestant minister writes, is the
33 7,14| whether Roman Catholic or Protestant — has created its own “truths”
34 7,14| Scripture, Fr. John adds, Protestant scholars asserted that the
35 7,14| when the weak and divided Protestant denominations, who previously
36 7,14| God. Many of the movements Protestant leaders reject basic Gospel
37 7,14| Scriptures that teaches the Protestant doctrine of sola Scriptura,
38 7,14| fallacies inherent in the Protestant approach to Scriptures,
39 7,14| Christianity, even as the former Protestant minister and scholar Fr.
40 7,17| extreme and militant of the Protestant denominations. It was only
41 7,17| Testament books. In the Protestant world, these non-canonical
42 7,17| after the Resurrection. The Protestant Reformers of the sixteenth
43 7,17| Theotokos.~ ~Consequently, the [Protestant Reformers] simply opted
44 7,17| Whiteford, was formerly a Protestant who converted to Orthodox
45 10,4 | between the Orthodox and Protestant ideas of the Church.~ Protestantism
46 10,10| widespread in the contemporary Protestant world and has penetrated
47 10,13| various non-denominational Protestant Churches while at the United
48 10,13| Christianity. However, the former Protestant goes on to point out, Christ
49 10,14| following remarks to a Reformed Protestant who expressed an interest
50 10,21| examine.~ Explaining the Protestant and Orthodox positions regarding
51 10,23| Mother of God, the entire Protestant world is unable to abandon
52 10,25| Roman Catholic Church.~ The Protestant Reformers rejected the distorted
53 11,3 | has also taken place in Protestant worship. Frank Schaeffer,
54 11,3 | spectacles now encountered in the Protestant Churches. Having embraced
55 11,3 | of Church history shows Protestant worship, as it is usually
56 11,3 | trivial, has the majority of Protestant worship become that even
57 11,3 | the so-called liturgical Protestant denominations, like the
58 11,3 | more liturgically inclined Protestant denominations, in the place
59 11,3 | 9].~ ~In his monograph “Protestant Fundamentalistic Thought,”
60 11,4 | sitting during services are a Protestant innovation, the natural
61 11,4 | with Martin Luther and the Protestant Reformation.~ The altar
62 11,4 | Christian custom until the Protestant Reformation, and even afterwards
63 11,4 | afterwards it survived among some Protestant groups until the nineteenth
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