Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,1 | Christ. This teaching is Protestantism's false hope to avoid suffering
2 4,19| commentaries on Aristotle. Protestantism is something of a combination
3 7,11| Tradition on the part of Protestantism was something ruinous, because
4 7,11| Victor Potapov also addresses Protestantism's rejection of Apostolic
5 7,11| explains that:~ ~All of Protestantism's erroneous repudiations
6 7,11| stopped going to church.~ Protestantism, for its part in having
7 7,11| confessional groups within Protestantism are the result of differing
8 7,14| both the birth and death of Protestantism. In Protestantism, a new
9 7,14| death of Protestantism. In Protestantism, a new Christianity was
10 7,14| convert from Dutch Reformed Protestantism, explains that so it is
11 7,14| Roman Catholicism] and Protestantism, man has replaced the God-Man
12 7,14| Kalinovich adds that European Protestantism, as in general the entire
13 7,14| to explore specifically Protestantism's deviation from the West'
14 7,14| translator's preface notes that Protestantism is the daughter of Rome;
15 7,14| martyr-archbishop writes:~ ~[Protestantism] did not reestablish ancient
16 7,14| much worse than the first. Protestantism became the last word in
17 7,14| its logical conclusion.... Protestantism [asked]: Why is the truth
18 7,14| rank of infallible pope. Protestantism placed a papal tiara on
19 7,14| both Roman Catholicism and Protestantism are united by the same error —
20 7,14| Vicar of Christ,” whereas Protestantism supplants God the Word with
21 7,14| Christianity to one man, while Protestantism dissipates it among all
22 7,14| enthroned human reason, Protestantism advocated the belief of
23 7,14| embedded in the genetic code of Protestantism that causes it to perpetually
24 7,14| firsthand experience with Protestantism's thinking on Scriptures.~
25 7,14| are considered at all in Protestantism, when these teachings conflict
26 7,14| and enlightenment by God, Protestantism gives priority to fallen
27 7,14| of the individual alone, Protestantism could not agree on the meaning
28 7,14| Schaeffer, a convert from Protestantism and the son of a noted Protestant
29 7,14| Whiteford comments further on Protestantism's subjective approach. He
30 7,14| differing groups within Protestantism started to de-Christianize
31 7,14| Thus, Fr. John observes, Protestantism's most basic teaching is
32 9,15| Orthodoxy, Rome and classical Protestantism are all in fairly close
33 10,4 | Protestant ideas of the Church.~ Protestantism neglects the following aspects
34 10,10| convert from Dutch Reformed Protestantism to Orthodoxy, writes that
35 10,10| Troitsky) characterizes Protestantism as “Churchless Christianity.”
36 10,10| also declares that “it is Protestantism that openly proclaimed the
37 10,10| Church, namely the whole of Protestantism, denies the bond with the
38 10,12| and all denominations of Protestantism. This theory maintains that
39 10,21| discussion of this subject, Protestantism affirms the doctrine of
40 10,21| liturgically). However, Protestantism goes on to deny this doctrine
41 10,21| the ancient Church, yet Protestantism shuns prayer to the saints.~
42 10,23| of God. Even to this day, Protestantism refuses to call the all-holy
43 10,23| understand (cf. 2 Peter 3:16), Protestantism brought back to life the
44 10,25| the Immaculate Conception. Protestantism not only rejected the incorrect
45 10,25| call me blessed” (Lk 1:48), Protestantism, which claims to be based “
46 10,25| Peter Jackson points out, Protestantism is always quick to identify
47 10,26| having become perfect at all (Protestantism). Concerning the former
48 11,3 | Schaeffer, a convert from Protestantism, takes an analytical look
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