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How do we know the Reformation was a positive development for Christianity?

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Historical evidence shows that the Reformation restored biblical truths and purified the Church's practices.

The Reformation is widely recognized as a turning point that reclaimed the biblical foundation of Christianity. Historical events, such as the establishment of the Thirty-Nine Articles, reflect the Reformers' commitment to returning the Church to scriptural authority rather than tradition or human authority. The testimonies of reformed church leaders confirm that they sought to purify the worship and practices of the Church, leading to greater faithfulness to original Christian teachings. This resurgent focus on Scripture birthed movements striving for holistic faith in Christ, aligning with God's revealed truth as seen in the Bible.
Scripture References: Romans 1:16-17, 1 Peter 2:9-10

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J.C. Ryle · Feb 1, 2014
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