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Iosias
21st August 2007, 05:02 AM
Chapter 1: Introduction to the Sacraments (http://reformedonline.com/view/reformedonline/Sacraments,%20ch%201.htm) (108 KB)
Chapter 2: Baptism--The Covenant of Grace and Covenant Continuity (http://reformedonline.com/view/reformedonline/The%20Sacraments,%20ch%202.htm) (84 KB)
Chapter 3: Additional Arguments for Paedobaptism (http://reformedonline.com/view/reformedonline/The%20Sacraments,%20ch%203.htm) (67 KB)
Chapter 4: An Excursus on the Baptist Use of Jeremiah (http://reformedonline.com/view/reformedonline/The%20Sacraments,%20ch%204.htm)(44 KB)
Chapter 5: Reformed Baptist Arguments Refuted (http://reformedonline.com/view/reformedonline/The%20Sacraments,%20ch%205.htm)(61 KB)
Chapter 6: The Mode of Baptism (http://reformedonline.com/view/reformedonline/The%20Mode%20of%20Baptism.htm)(114 KB)
Chapter 7: Baptized Infants and Children in the Church (http://reformedonline.com/view/reformedonline/baptizedchildren.htm) (55 KB)
Chapter 8: The Lord's Supper, Part 1 (http://reformedonline.com/view/reformedonline/The%20Lord's%20Supper1.htm) (146 KB)
xapis
24th August 2007, 08:25 AM
Thanks! :thumbsup:
Iosias
24th August 2007, 09:20 AM
My pleasure. I hope they are informative :)
DUDLEY61
27th August 2007, 02:55 AM
I was a Roman Catholic all my life. I think God has led me to become a Protestant and Presbyterian. What started as a study on the Protestant Reformation has led to a conversion to Protestantism for me.
There is a major difference in the Lords Supper btween Presbyterian Reformed Protestant doctrine and the Roman catholic teaching on the Lords Supper.
I began doing an extensive study of the Protestant Reformation from the perspective of Protestant writers and Theologians. I centered a lot on the reformers Luther, Calvin and Knox. I studied Luther's Doctrine of Justification by Faith Alone and I began concentrating on the Reformed Theology of Calvin and Knox. I then read the Westminster Confession of Faith and the short and long catechisms of the Presbyterian Church. I started to attend services a 3 different Presbyterian churches a few months back. Recently I have joined 2 of them in the Lords Supper. I now believe in the Presbyterian reformed teaching of The Lord's Supper. That it was instituted by Jesus the same night he was betrayed, to be only a symbolic remembrance of the sacrifice of himself in his death and for our spiritual nourishment, and growth in him, and as a bond and pledge of our communion with him, and with each other. I submit and believe as a Protestant and a Presbyterian that there are only 2 sacraments, Baptism and the Lords Supper, not 7 as I was taught in the Roman Catholic Church. I use to believe as a Roman Catholic that the bread and wine became the body and blood of Christ at the mass. They call that Transubstantiation. It is a Roman Catholic doctrine, which maintains a change of the substance of bread and wine, into the substance of Christ's body and blood, commonly called transubstantiation, by consecration of a priest. I now renounce that belief and I now believe it is repugnant not to Scripture but even to common sense and reason. It destroys the true nature of the ordinance or sacrament of the Lords Supper. I now am able to see the notion and teaching of Transubstantiation, the bread and wine becoming the body and blood of Christ is ludicrous and a denial of Christ dying for all our sins. Now that I have understood the Protestant doctrine of Justification I also can see the apostasy and blasphemy of the Roman Catholic Eucharist and the mass. The adoration of a "bread wafer” in a monstrance is in itself idolatry. I now believe as a Protestant that the Mass is the greatest possible blasphemy of the “once for all”; all sufficient, all atoning, all completed blood shedding of Christ on the Cross. The teaching of Transubstantiation and the sacrifice of the Mass I now believe is an abomination. I renounce the practice of both, as did Calvin and many other reformers.
I started the project to discover and know myself better as a Christian. As a Christian my life faith journey was Roman Catholic and catholic school educated. I was a history major in college and my study of the reformation and the reformers was generally more from the Roman Catholic perspective. I have now studied the Council of Trent from the perspective of conservative mainstream Protestant writers and I am now seeing a view of that council as a knee jerk reaction to the Reformation and the authority of Rome. I am now studying the theology of the Presbyterian Church. I also began reading the theological perspective of the way Protestant theologians view Catholicism what I have read has been very eye opening. I realize now I do believe in the Protestant doctrine of faith by Justification. I have decided to become a Presbyterian.
Iosias
28th August 2007, 11:02 AM
I realize now I do believe in the Protestant doctrine of faith by Justification. I have decided to become a Presbyterian.
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