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In an age of ecumenism in which there is the concerted effort to unite Protestants and Roman Catholics into one church with the Pope as the head of it, it has became common practice for ecumenical leaders to claim that the Protestant Reformers, the Puritans and the Pilgrim fathers were all ecumenical in their attitude toward the Pope and his church. The Reformation View of Roman Catholicism will...

out of context. We have placed certain statements in italics so the reader does not miss them. We must be careful to avoid a trick that some ecumenicists are using today to confuse the issues. Like the Reformers, we acknowledge that there might be a few Christians who are members of the papal church. God works in mysterious ways and can save someone despite all the heresies of Rome. But the issue before us is not about whether there might be an exception to what we generally find true about Roman
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