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Money, Love, Desire -
On Scandal
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Written by Douglas Wilson
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Monday, 10 December 2007 06:16 |
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"Luther, in one of his epistles, said that there was no wickedness, no cruelty, that Zwingli did not charge him with. And in another epistle he complained that Carlstadtius was more malicious against him than ever any of his enemies had been. And as for Oecolampadius, Luther was so provoked against him that he called him the black devil. We may see what strange corruptions are working sometimes in the hearts of godly men" (Burroughs, Irenicum, pp. 340-341).
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Last Updated on Monday, 10 December 2007 06:16 |