Angie Leming

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Reformers did not appeal to Scripture alone, ceding church history to their opponents. Rather, they argued from history, casting the Protestant effort as a retrieval of patristic practice and thereby a return to catholicity—that is, the doctrine and practice that is most representative of the fullness of the church.
What It Means to Be Protestant: The Case for an Always-Reforming Church
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