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The Origin Of The
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Driving The
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Martin
Luther (1483-1546) is to be given the credit for inventing the false doctrine
of Sola Scriptura (Bible Only or Bible Sufficiency). He had separated himself
from the authority of the Papacy and the Magisterium, and thereby so doing
lost all authority regarding Church matters. He then turned to the Bible, a
book, as the sole source of authority. Can a book ever be a sole source of
authority? Can the Constitution of the United States stand alone without an
authoritive body to interpret it? What authoritive body is there to resolve
disputes between opposing interpretations of the laws written within it? How
long would this country have lasted if the founding fathers had not had the
foresight to establish a Supreme Court, which has the final word in the
interpretation of the Law of the Land? This country would have been split
into factions right from the very beginning.
Isn't this exactly what happened to Protestantism? Luther separated from the
Catholic Church in 1521 and immediately there were squabbles between him,
Zwingli, his fellow reformer from Switzerland, and Thomas Munzer. In that
same year, Munzer broke away and formed the Anabaptists. John Calvin
separated in 1536 and formed Calvinism. John Knox parted company and formed
the Presbyterians in 1560. John Smith started the Baptists in 1609, and John
and Charles Wesley started Methodism in 1739. From the moment they separated
themselves from the Catholic Church, Protestantism lost the 'Supreme Court'
of Bible interpretation, the Papacy and the Magisterium, and they lost all of
the authority given to those two offices by GOD Himself. See the files
regarding 'Authority', and 'Magisterium', elsewhere on this website (i.e. Catholic Treasure Chest website). The splits
continue on to this very day, as there are now over 33,800* differing
non-Catholic denominations, none of which can claim authority in the
interpretation of the Law of GOD, Holy Scripture. It has become so bad that
the sects are feuding amongst themselves and are further splitting
internally. There are scores of splinters in the Baptists alone, and several
splinters in all of the other major Protestant sects. It is every man for
himself in Bible interpretation for Protestantism. If it feels good for you,
it must be OK....but be prepared to suffer the consequences. There is no
unity in what Martin Luther started. If anything, he made a large part of the
Body of Christ impotent. It is easy to see the work of satan here, as it is
HIS plan to divide and conquer. See Matt 12:25 for Satan's plan, and John
10:16 for the plan of Jesus Christ.
*World Christianity Enclopedia, April 2001, a Protestant publication.
Now what do you suppose is the root cause of all of this chaos? It was the
implementation of the false doctrine of Sola Scriptura, and with it, the
private interpretation of Holy Scripture (forbidden in 2Pet 1:20 and 2Pet
3:16). Now, all of Protestantism can interpret the "Constitution of
GOD's Law", the Holy Bible, as they see fit, bringing upon themselves
splits, disunity, infighting, and chaos. Yes indeed, it would be a strange
thing if GOD had given us an inerrant Book, and had failed to give us an
authoritive, infallible interpreter for it. Now you and I both know that GOD
would never do this.
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Martin
Luther was a prolific writer and held many views in opposition to the
Catholic Church. On Nov 1, 1517, Luther took 95 theses, which he authored,
and nailed them to the door of the Castle Church in Wittenburg Germany. The
Catholic Church responded by demanding that Luther retract the statements of
his which were in conflict with Church teaching.
The very earliest mention of the false doctrine of Sola Scriptura was by
Martin Luther as he was questioned in the Synod of Augsburg (Germany) in
October 1518. In his appeal to the Council, Luther placed the Bible and his interpretation of it, above the Pope. Even
so he admitted the authority of the Synod and of the Bible were equivalent,
only in the hope that the Synod would give him a favorable decision. In the
Leipzig Disputation in July 1519, Luther went a step further and declared
that Scripture ranked above a Church Council, and that Ecumenical Councils
had already erred in matters of faith. As a result he was branded a heretic.
There seems to be a contradiction here, as Luther was a Catholic Augustinian
Monk, and therefore was well aware that it was Catholic Church Councils*
which finalized the canons of both the Old and the New Testaments. Now at
Leipzig, he declared that the product of the Councils ranked above the
Councils themselves.
Luther was warned by the Church in June 1520, in the Papal Bull "Exsurge
Domine". The Church did everything it could to reconcile with him but he
refused, thus setting the stage for his self ex-communication. He was
formally ex-communicated on January 3, 1521 through the Papal Bull 'Decet
Romanum Pontificem'.
A secular Council called the "Diet of Worms" was convened by the
Catholic Emperor Charles V in April 1521, and Luther was again asked if he
was going to retract, or maintain, the ideology of his many books. Luther
stood firm. An Edict issued by this Council in May 1521, branded Luther as a
heretic and an outlaw.
Sources for this section are:
'Martin Luther, His Life, and His Work', by Hartmann Grisar,
a German Jesuit, 6 volumes, 1930 Vol 4: pgs 388-389.
'Church History', by Fr. John Laux, M.A., 1930, Pgs 420-434
*Council of Rome, 382
*Council of Hippo, 393
*Council of Carthage III, 397
*Council of Carthage IV, 419
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Since
Luther had separated himself from the authority of the Catholic Church, he
could no longer claim all of the beauty of Church Tradition. Tradition is
also contrary to 'his' idea of Sola Scriptura, and so he had to condemn
tradition as 'unbiblical', despite the many verses in support of holding
traditions such as, "So then, brethren, stand firm and hold the
traditions that you have learned, whether by WORD or by letter of ours."
2Thess 2:15
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Martin
Luther was a Catholic priest who started Protestantism, thus making himself
the first Protestant. It is interesting that he wrote in his Commentary on
St. John, "We are compelled to concede to the Papists that they have the
Word of GOD, that we received it from them, and that without them we should
have no knowledge of it at all."
Now for someone who humbled himself by admitting that he took the 'Word of
GOD' from the Catholic Church, he still proceeded to 'modify' it without
having any authority to do so.
Luther is the one who, on his own 'authority', removed 7 books from their
rightful place in the Old Testament, and placed them in an appendix. They had
references in them which did not agree with 'his' teaching, mainly 2
Maccabees and Purgatory. He also wanted to
remove the last four books of the New Testament, Hebrews, James, Jude, and
Revelation, and he succeeded in removing them from their rightful place and put
them into an additional unnumbered appendix.
Here is a quote from a Lutheran scholar:
Heinrich Bornkamm's LUTHER AND THE OLD TESTAMENT, Trans. by Eric W. and Ruth
C. Gritsch. Edited by Victor I Gruhn. Philadelphia: Fortress Press, 1969.
page 189:
"He did not make his distaste evident through his arrangement for
printing, although he characterized the last four writings of the New
Testament (Hebrews, James, Jude, Revelation) as inferior by not numbering
them in the Table of Contents, just as the Old Testament Apocrypha, and by
separating them from the main writings of the New Testament by a clear
space.(394)"
The footnote, number 394, reads as follows: "394 From the New Testament
of September, 1522, to the last edition of the Bible in 1546..."
So what do we know? Luther included the four books, Hebrews, James, Jude, and
Revelation, in his NT, but only in an unpaginated appendix, clearly separated
from the rest of the NT. We know that this continued from the first printing
of Luther's NT until he died in 1546, and then his Bible was reconfigured by
his followers.
James 2:24 must have proved an embarassment to him in his teaching of 'Sola
Fides', as it says, "You see that by works a man is justified, and NOT
by faith ONLY." Also, James 2:26 says, "Faith without works is
dead."
Luther added the word 'alone' to his
translation of Romans 3:28 because that verse also contradicted his teaching
of 'Sola Fides', "For we reckon that a man is justified by faith alone independently of the works of the law."
See Proverbs 30:6
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Throughout
all of Scripture we are admonished, not to add to, or to take away from Holy
Scripture. Here are some of the verses which warn against doing this, Deut
4:2, 11:32, 12:32(13:1), Psa 12:6-7,33:4, Psa 50:16-17, 107:10-11,
119:57,139-140, Prov 5:7, *30:5-6, Jer 23:36, Gal 1:8-9, 1Pet 1:24-25, 2Pet
3:15-16, and of course the verses we are all familiar with from the last
paragraph of the Bible, Rev 22:18-19...
"I testify to everyone who hears the words of the prophecy of this book.
If anyone shall add to them, GOD will add unto him the plagues that are
written in this book. And if anyone shall take away from the words of the
book of this prophecy, GOD will take away his portion from the tree of life,
and from the holy city, and from the things that are written in this
book."
Martin Luther removed seven books from
the Old Testament. He did take away from the Words of GOD.
The entire books which he alone removed from their rightful place in
Holy Scripture and placed in an appendix are, Baruch, Judith, Tobit, Wisdom,
Sirach, and 1 and 2 Maccabees. Later, these books were removed entirely from
Protestant bibles. As recounted above, he did the same with four books of the
New Testament. These books had been in all Bibles for over 1100 years. Who
had the authority to remove them? Did Martin Luther? Did any other single
person?
Martin Luther rejected all authority of the Church and declared that the
Bible was the sole authority. Nowhere in Scripture is it written that
Scripture itself is the 'Sole Authority', nor does it say it is 'Self
Sufficient', (see 'For Whom the Bell Tolls', elsewhere on this website). He
did take away from the Words of GOD. Isa 22:20-22, Prov 11:14, 24:6, *Matt
18:17, Luke 10:16, 2Cor 10:8, *1Tim 3:15, Heb 13:17
Martin Luther added the word 'alone' to
Romans 3:28. He did add to the Words of GOD.
Martin Luther condemned Church tradition as unbiblical (since he could
no longer claim it) thereby negating scores of verses. He did take away from
the Words of GOD. 2Thess 2:15
Martin Luther declared good works were useless for salvation. He did take
away from the Words of GOD. James 2:24-26
Martin Luther wrote a series of pamphlets in which he declared that the
Priesthood and the Episcopal Office must be done away with. He did take away
from the Word of GOD, which clearly established the Episcopal Office and the
Priesthood. Acts 6:5,14:22,20:28, Tit 1:5, James 5:14.
So there we have it. Martin Luther is guilty as charged of all of the
violations listed above. He is the first Protestant, and the founder of
Protestantism. He is the same person who declared the Bible is the GOD given
'Sole Rule of Authority', and is therefore to be believed. He has violated
his own teaching by both 'Adding To', and 'Taking Away' from the Word of GOD.
No one can deny that he did these things, as they are recorded in history
books, and in Church records. His actions reek of Heresy and Hypocrisy, and
all of Protestantism owes its heritage to the deeds of this one man.
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Martin
Luther had many ideas contrary to Catholic and Biblical teaching. Among them
are...
Rejection of all authority of the Papacy and of the Magisterium.
Sola Scriptura, scripture alone as the only authority on religious matters.
Sola Fides, faith without works. Good works are useless for salvation.
Justification by faith alone.
Man has no free will.
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Protestants
have tried to show that Sola Scriptura did exist from the time of the Church
Fathers. I have been given five references by Protestants, all of which I will
discuss next. But before doing so, I will have to say that the false doctrine
of Sola Scriptura binds its believers to the Bible and to the Bible only. I
have been told repeatedly that if it is not in the Bible, it simply did not
happen or it is not to be believed. I am forced to remark then, that
according to their own rules, the writings of Church Fathers presented to me
by them are not to be believed, as I cannot find them in the Bible. If that
is the case, then why did they present them to me in the first place? Aren't
they breaking their own rules by doing so? Isn't there a double standard
here?
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Some
Protestants of today would rather use the words 'Bible Sufficiency', rather
than the more familiar 'Sola Scriptura'. The reason for this is that 'Sola
Scriptura' is never mentioned in the writings of the Church Fathers, but
'Bible Sufficiency' is. This is nothing but a ploy to try and show the
legitimacy of 'Sola Scriptura' from early Church writings.
Let us first examine the word 'sufficient' with a dictionary...
'Being as much as needed. An adequate amount or quantity'.
Does that mean Bible alone? No! Let us see what the Bible itself says,
"Many other signs also Jesus worked in the sight of His disciples, WHICH
ARE NOT WRITTEN IN THIS BOOK. But these are written that you may believe that
Jesus is the Christ, the Son of GOD, and that believing you may have life in
His Name." John 20:30-31
"There are, however, many other things that Jesus did; but if every one
of these should be written, NOT EVEN THE WORLD ITSELF, I THINK, COULD HOLD
THE BOOKS THAT WOULD HAVE TO BE WRITTEN." John 21:25
Obviously Holy Scripture has said very clearly, that everything is NOT in
Holy Scripture.
Here are the 5 examples as presented to me. My replies are in blue...
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Augustine
("De bono viduitatis", [The Advantage of Widowhood]2):
"What more shall I teach you than what we read in the apostle? For holy
Scripture fixes the rule for our doctrine, lest we dare to be wiser than we
ought . . . Therefore, I should not teach you anything else except to expound
to you the words of the Teacher."
This example does not refer to the "Sufficiency of Scripture" at
all, but to the "Authority of Scripture". Where are the words which
say "Bible Only"? The Apostles taught to hold the traditions too,
as I have already pointed out. Also the "Words of the Teacher" say
to keep the traditions. See John 15:20, "Remember the Word that I have
spoken to you".
Where is the reference to Sola Scriptura?
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Augustine
("De unitate ecclesiae", [on the Unity of the Church]3):
"Let us not hear, this I say, this you say; but thus says the Lord.
Surely it is the books of the Lord on whose authority we both agree and which
we both believe. There let us seek the Church, there let us discuss our
case." He goes on: "Neither dare one agree with catholic bishops if
by chance they err in anything, with the result that their opinion is against
the canonical Scriptures of God."
I do not see anything in this segment that even remotely refers to "Bible
Only". Again it references the 'Authority of Scripture'. Hmmm, the third
sentence says to take your case (differences of opinion) to the Church. This
sentence does indicate that the Church has the final authority, does it not?
See Matt 18:15-18. All that the last sentence says is, "do not agree
with a Bishop who is in error".
Where is the reference to Sola Scriptura?
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Augustine
"Contra litteras Petiliana", (Against the Letters of Petiliana)
Bk.3, ch.6:
"If anyone preaches either concerning Christ or concerning His church or
concerning any other matter which pertains to our faith and life; I will not
say, if we, but what Paul adds, if an angel from heaven should preach to you
anything besides what you have received in the Scriptures of the Law and the
Gospels, let him be anathema."
This is only a repeat of Gal 1:8-9 which warns against preaching another
Gospel. Mormons should heed this one as it does not apply to Catholics.
However, it would apply to Protestants who deny keeping the traditions. That
is preaching another Gospel.
Where is the reference to Sola Scriptura?
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Protestant references to writings of St. Augustine, for
support of Sola Scriptura, fall so short that they are simply non-exixtent.
Since Protestants like to reference St. Augustine, then I have a few
references from him for them:
"I should not believe the Gospel except as moved by the AUTHORITY of the
CATHOLIC CHURCH."
Against the Letter of Mani 5,6, 397 A.D.
"But in regard to those observances which we carefully attend and which
the whole world keeps, and which derive not from Scripture BUT FROM TRADITION,
we are given to understand that they are recommended and ordained to be kept
either by the Apostles themselves or by plenary COUNCILS, THE AUTHORITY OF
WHICH IS QUITE VITAL TO THE CHURCH."
Letter of Augustine to Januarius 54,1,1, 400 A.D.
"I believe that this practice comes from apostolic tradition, just as so
many other practices NOT FOUND IN THEIR WRITINGS nor in the councils of their
successors, but which, because they are kept by the whole Church everywhere,
are believed to have been commended and handed down by the Apostles
themselves."
St. Augustine, Baptism 1,12,20, 400 A.D.
"What they found in the Church they kept; what they learned, they
taught; what they received from the fathers, they handed on to the
sons."
St. Augustine, Against Julian, 2,10,33, 421 A.D.
"Since by Christ's favor we are CATHOLIC Christians:"
St. Augustine, Letter to Vitalis, 217,5,16, 427 A.D.
"By the same word, by the same Sacrament you were born, but you will not
come to the same inheritance of eternal life, unless you return to the
CATHOLIC CHURCH."
St. Augustine, Sermons, 3, 391 A.D.
"This Church is holy, the one Church, the true Church, the Catholic
Church, fighting as she does against all heresies. She can fight, but she
cannot be beaten. All heresies are expelled from her, like the useless
loppings pruned from a vine. She remains fixed in her root, in her vine, in
her love. The gates of hell shall NOT conquer her."
St. Augustine, Sermon to Catechumens, on the Creed, 6,14, 395 A.D.
From the samplings of St. Augustine (354-430), which I have shown
here, if I were a Protestant, and was determined to remain one, I would make
sure I would not ever quote from him again. There are references to many more
quotes from many Church Fathers, following this section.
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Athanasius
("Contra Gentes and De Incarnatione", [Against Peoples Opinion
About the Incarnation] Oxford, p. 2):
"For indeed the holy and God breathed Scriptures are self-sufficient for
the preaching of the truth."
If the Protestants read this as 'Sola Scriptura', then I will have to remark
that they should change the title to 'Sola Some of Scriptura', as they
rejected 7 books of the Old Testament, and the verses which pertain to keeping
of the traditions. Again, this section refers to the Authority of Scripture
and not Scripture only. Catholics have never disputed the authority of
Scripture, only the Protestant claim that it is the 'sole' authority.
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Athanasius
("Ad Episcopos AEgyptiae" [To the Bishops of Egypt] in NPNF, Series
II, IV:225):
" . . . holy Scripture is of all things most sufficient for us."
This is the only line that was given to me from a
very lengthy writing. Following is all of part 4 of this writing, and the
line quoted to me is in red at the end.
Athanasius... AD EPISCOPOS AEGYPTIAE...TO THE BISHOPS OF EGYPT
4. IT PROFITS NOT TO RECEIVE PART OF SCRIPTURE, AND REJECT PART.
For whence do Marcion and Manichaeus receive the Gospel while they reject the
Law? For the New Testament arose out of the Old, and bears witness to the
Old; if then they reject this, how can they receive what proceeds from it?
Thus Paul was an Apostle of the Gospel, 'which God promised afore by His
prophets in the holy Scriptures[3]:' and our Lord Himself said, 'ye search
the Scriptures, for they are they which testify of Me[4].' How then shall
they confess the Lord unless they first search the Scriptures which are
written concerning Him? And the disciples say that they have found Him, 'of
whom Moses and the Prophets did write[5].' And what is the Law to the
Sadducees if they receive not the Prophets[6]? For God who gave the Law,
Himself promised in the Law that He would raise up Prophets also, so that the
same is Lord both of the Law and of the Prophets, and he that denies the one
must of necessity deny the other also. And again, what is the Old Testament
to the Jews, unless they acknowledge the Lord whose coming was expected
according to it? For had they believed the writings of Moses, they would have
believed the words of the Lord; for He said, 'He wrote of Me[7].' Moreover,
what are the Scriptures to him of Samosata, who denies the Word of God and
His Incarnate Presence[9], which is signified and declared both in the Old
and New Testament? And of what use are the Scriptures to the Arians also, and
why do they bring them forward, men who say that the Word of God is a
creature, and like the Gentiles 'serve the creature more than' God 'the
Creator[1]?' Thus each of these heresies, in respect of the peculiar impiety
of its invention, has nothing in common with the Scriptures. And their
advocates are aware of this, that the Scriptures are very much, or rather altogether,
opposed to the doctrines of every one of them; but for the sake of deceiving
the more simple sort (such as are those of whom it is written in the
Proverbs, 'The simple believeth every word[2]),' they pretend like their
'father the devil[3]' to study and to quote the language of Scripture, in
order that they may appear by their words to have a right belief, and so may
persuade their wretched followers to believe what is contrary to the
Scriptures. Assuredly in every one of these heresies the devil has thus
disguised himself, and has suggested to them words full of craftiness. The
Lord spake concerning them, that 'there shall arise false Christs and false
prophets, so that they shall deceive many[4].' Accordingly the devil has
come, speaking by each and saying, 'I am Christ, and the truth is with me;'
and he has made them, one and all, to be liars like himself. And strange it
is, that while all heresies are at variance with one another concerning the
mischievous inventions which each has framed, they are united together only
by the common purpose of lying[5]. For they have one and the same father that
has sown in them all the seeds, of falsehood. Wherefore the faithful
Christian and true disciple of the Gospel, having grace to discern spiritual
things, and having built the house of his faith upon a rock, stands
continually firm and secure from their deceits. But the simple person, as I
said before, that is not thoroughly grounded in knowledge, such an one,
considering only the words that are spoken and not perceiving their meaning,
is immediately drawn away by their wiles. Wherefore it is good and needful
for us to pray that we may receive the gift of discerning spirits, so that
every one may know, according to the precept of John, whom he ought to reject,
and whom to receive as friends and of the same faith. Now one might write at
great length concerning these things, if one desired to go rate details
respecting them; for the impiety and perverseness of heresies will appear to
be manifold and various, and the craft of the deceivers to be very terrible.
But since holy Scripture is of all things most
sufficient[6] for us, therefore
recommending to those who desire to know more of these matters, to read the
Divine word, I now hasten to set before you that which most claims attention,
and for the sake of which principally I have written these things.
This quote given to me when taken in context is
funny, as what does the first sentence say, which is the theme of the whole
part? IT PROFITS NOT TO RECEIVE PART OF SCRIPTURE AND REJECT PART. I have
already discussed the parts rejected by Protestants, so to whom does this
paragraph fit? Where does it say 'Holy Scripture ONLY is of all things
sufficient for us? Again it addresses Authority of Scripture, not Sola Scriptura.
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Repeatedly, the Protestants like to quote Athanasius to
once again 'prove' Sola Scriptura existed in his time, and once again, they
have 'proven' that this Church Father never did write anything promoting Sola
Scriptura. But he did write some very interesting words against it.
"But what is also to the point, let us note that the very TRADITION,
teaching and faith of the CATHOLIC CHURCH from the beginning, WHICH THE LORD
GAVE, was preached by the Apostles, and was preserved by the Fathers. On this
was the Church founded; and if anyone departs from this, he neither is nor
any longer ought to be called a Christian."
St. Athanasius, Letters to Serapion of Thmuis, 1,28, 359 A.D.
My point being made, need I say more?
As I have previously said about another Church Father, if I were a
Protestant, I would be careful about quoting from Saint Athanasius (296-373)
also.
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Here
are a few quotes from other Church Fathers since Protestants like to quote
them...
Saint Ignatius of Antioch (d 110) is an Apostolic Church Father, meaning he
knew at least some of the Apostles.
"Wherever the Bishop appears, let the people be
there; just as wherever Jesus Christ is, there is the Catholic Church."
Letter to the Smyrneans 8:1
"In like manner let everyone respect the deacons as they would respect
Jesus Christ, and just as they respect the Bishop as a type of the Father,
and the presbyters as the Council of GOD and college of Apostles. Without
these, it cannot be called a Church." Letter to the Trallians 3:1
Saint Clement of Rome, is another Apostolic Church Father, and he had this to
say...
"Owing to the sudden and repeated calamities
and misfortunes which have befallen us, we must acknowledge that we have been
somewhat tardy in turning our attention to the matters in dispute among you,
beloved; and especially that abominable and unholy sedition, alien and foreign
to the elect of GOD, which a few rash and self-willed persons have inflamed to such madness that your venerable and illustrious name,
worthy to be loved by all men, has been
greatly defamed."
Letter to the Corinthians, Address, 80 A.D..
"Accept our councel and you will have nothing to regret." Letter to
the Corinthians 58:2, 80 A.D.
Saint John Chrysostom (354-407)...
"Therefore, brethren, stand fast and hold the
traditions which you have been taught, whether by word or by our letter. From
this it is clear that they did not hand down everything by letter, but there
was much also that was not written. Like that which was written, the
unwritten too is worthy of belief. So let us regard the tradition of the
Church as worthy of belief. Is it a tradition? Seek no further."
Homilies on the Second Epistle to the Thessalonians 4:2, 398-404 A.D..
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The
following references to the writings of the Church Fathers, refute every one
of Martin Luther's heresies as I have recounted in this document.
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Authority..........
*Ignatius, Letter Ephesians 5:3. J38a,b,43,44,47,48,49,58a
*Ignatius, Letter to the Smyrneans 8:1. J65
Tertullian, Against Marcion 4:5:1. J341
**Augustine, Against the Letter of Mani 5:6. J1581
Augustine, Against Faustus 33:6+. J1607, *J1631
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Canon
of the NT........
*Athanasius, 39th Festal Letter J791
Eusebius, History of the Church 3:25:1. J656
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of the OT........
*Damasus, Decree of Damasus 2. J910t 382AD
Athanasius, 39th Festal Letter J791
Jerome, Galeatic or Helmeted Prolog Pro Gal. J1397 391AD
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Canon
of the OT and the NT...
*Damasus, Decree of Damasus 2. J910t 382AD
Rufinus, The Apostles Creed 35:al:37 J1344
Augustine, Christian Instruction 2:8:13. J1585
*Innocent I, Letter to Exsuperius 6:7:13. J2015b 405AD
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Will..........
*Justin Martyr, First Apology 43. J123.
Theophilus of Antioch, To Autolycus 2:27. J184
Athanasius, Discourse Against Arians 3:6. J775
Gregory of Nyssa, Great Catechism 31. J1034
Chrysostom, On Hebrews 12:3:5. J1219
Ambrose, Commentary on Luke 10:60. J1309
Jerome, Against Jovinian 2:3+. J1380, J1404, J1405
Pelagius, Free Will, Grace of Christ 4:5. J1413
Julian of Eclanum, Eight Books to Florus 5:41. J1416
Augustine, Letter to Valentine 215:4. J1455, J1495, J1560
Augustine, Questions to Simplician 1:2:12. J1572-1573
Augustine, Spirit and the Letter 3:5+. J1729 J1735 J1742
Augustine, Homilies on John 26:2+. J1821, J1926, J1942
Augustine, Grace and Original Sin 1:25:26. J1854
Augustine, Admonition and Grace 11:32. J1955, J1972
Prosper of Aquitaine, Grace of GOD 18:3. J2038
Cyril of Alexandria, Commentary on John 13:18. J2113
Damascene, Source of Knowledge 3:3:20. J2367
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Infallible
Church...
Irenaeus, Against Heresies 3:4:1. *J213
Tertullian, Demurrer Against Heretics 28:1. J295
Augustine, Against Letter of Mani 5:6. J1581
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Infallible
Pope.....
Tertullian, Demurrer Against Heretics 23:10. J294, 200AD
Cyprian, Letter to Cornelius 59:55:14. J580, 252AD
*Augustin, Sermons 131:10+. *J1507, *J1892
*Peter Chrysologus, Letter to Eutyches 25:2. J2178
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Tradition...
Polycrates, Letter to Victor of Rome 5:24:1. J190a
*Irenaeus, Against Heresies 1:10:2, 2:9:1. J192,198,209
Irenaeus, Against Heresies 3:3:2, J210-213,226,242,257
Irenaeus, Letter to Florinus 5:20:4. J264
*Tertullian, Demurrer Against Heretics 19:3. J291-296,*298
Tertullian, The Veiling of Virgins 2:1. J328a,329
Tertullian, Against Marcion 4:5:1+. J341,371
Hippolytus, Against Heresy of Noetus 17. J394
Origen, Fundamental Doctrines 1:preface:2,4. J443,445,785
Athanasius, Letters to Serapion 1:28. J782
Foebad of Agen, Against Arians 22. J898
Basil The Great, Transcript of Faith 125:3. J917
Basil The Great, The Holy Spirit 27:66. J954
Basil The Great, Faith 1. J972
Gregory of Nyssa, Against Eunomius J1043 Epiphanius,
Against All Heresies 61:6,73:34. J1098,1107
Chrysostom, On Romans 1:3. J1181
*Chrysostom, On Second Thessalonians 4:2. J1213
*Jerome, Dialogue between Luciferian & Christian 8. J1358
*Augustine, Letter to Januarius 54:1:1,3. J1419,1419a
*Augustine, Against Letter of Mani 5:6. J1581
*Augustine, Baptism 2:7:12, 4:24:31. J1623,1631
*Augustin, Literal Interpretation Genesis 10:23:39. J1705
*Augustin, City of GOD 16:2:1. J1765
*Augustin, Against Julian 1:7:30, 2:10:33. J1898-1900
Innocent I, Letter to Council of Carthage 29:1. J2015f
Theodoret of Cyr, Letter to Florentius 89. J2142
*Vincent of Lerins, The Notebooks 2:1, 9:14. J2168,2169
*Vincent of Lerins, The Notebooks 20:25, 22:27. J2172-2175
Gregory I, Homilies on Ezechiel 2:4:12. J2329
Damascene, Homilies 10:18. J2390
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Ambrose, Letter to Constantus 2:16. J1247
Augustine, Questions to Simplician 1:2:2,6. J1569-1570
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Some
final notes on Sola Scriptura from its inventor and the founder of
Protestantism...
Martin Luther looked around and saw the damage that Sola Scriptura and
'private interpretation' of Holy Scripture was doing to his 'reformation',
and made the following remarks...
"This one will not hear of Baptism, and that one denies the sacrament,
another puts a world between this and the last day: some teach that Christ is
not God, some say this, some say that: there are as many sects and creeds as
there are heads. No yokel is so rude but when he has dreams and fancies, he
thinks himself inspired by the Holy Ghost and must be a prophet" De
Wette III, 61. quoted in O'Hare, THE FACTS ABOUT LUTHER, 208.
"Noblemen, townsmen, peasants, all classes understand the Evangelium
better than I or St. Paul; they are now wise and think themselves more
learned than all the ministers." Walch XIV, 1360. quoted in O'Hare,
Ibid, 209.
"We concede -- as we must -- that so much of what they [the Catholic
Church] say is true: that the papacy has God's word and the office of the
apostles, and that we have received Holy Scriptures, Baptism, the Sacrament,
and the pulpit from them. What would we know of these if it were not for
them?" Sermon on the gospel of St. John, chaps. 14 - 16 (1537), in vol.
24 of LUTHER'S WORKS, St. Louis, Mo.: Concordia, 1961, 304.
All of this and much more was said by the founder of Sola Scriptura, just a
short time later, as he surveyed the damage it had caused, and was continuing
to cause. By this time, Zwingli, had run in this direction, Munzer in that
direction, Calvin in yet another direction, all of them scattering the sheep
and taking their flocks with them. Luther had let the cat out of the bag and
he was helpless to put it back in. He had started something that he was
powerless to stop.
"Once you open the door to error, you cannot close it." How true.
Luther had set a prime example.
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Some
other interesting remarks made by Martin Luther...
The Blessed Virgin Mary...
"The great thing is none other than that she became the Mother of God;
in which process so many and such great gifts were bestowed upon her that no
one is able to comprehend them. Thereupon follows all honor, all blessedness,
and the fact that in the whole race of men only one person is above all the
rest, one to whom no one else is equal. For that reason her dignity is
crowded into a single phrase when we call her the Mother of God; no one can
say greater things of her or to her, even if he had as many tongues as leaves
and blades of grass, as the stars in heaven and sands on the seashore. It
must also be meditated in the heart what it means to be the Mother of
God."
- Die Erklarung des Magnificat - 1521.
The first Protestant loved and honored the Blessed Virgin Mary, the Mother of
GOD. Why haven't all of the rest of Protestantism followed his example in
honoring her?
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The
fruits of Sola Scriptura...
"But when He, the Spirit of Truth, has come, He
will teach you all the truth. For He will not speak on His own authority, but
whatever He will hear he will speak, and the things that are to come He will
declare to you." John 16:13
Most non-Catholic sects declare that the Holy Spirit is 'teaching' them the
truth. However, there can be only one truth. Since the advent of Sola
Scriptura and individual interpretation of Scripture, how can the Holy Spirit
be in each of the thousands of sects, teaching all of them opposing
viewpoints? It is to be noted that all of the following denominations teach
from the same Bible, so why the differences in teaching?
1. How can the Holy Spirit tell the Lutherans the Eucharist is the true
presence of Christ, and then tell the Baptists it is only a symbol?
2. How can the Holy Spirit tell the Methodists it is alright to have female
ministers, and then tell the Baptists it is unbiblical?
3. How can the Holy Spirit tell the Seventh Day Adventists that Saturday is
the day of worship, and then tell the Presbyterians the day of worship is
Sunday and not Saturday?
4. How can the Holy Spirit tell the Lutherans that the Blessed Virgin Mary
was and remains always virgin, and then tell the Baptists she had other
children?
5. How can the Holy Spirit tell the Baptists, 'once saved always saved', and
then tell the Church of Christ that Sola Fides is unscriptural?
6. How can the Holy Spirit tell Episcopalians to baptize infants and then
tell Pentecostals infant baptism is invalid?
7. How can the Holy Spirit tell Mormons that the Holy Trinity is three
separate persons, and then tell Methodists the Trinity is three persons in
one GOD?
I could go on and on with the differences between non-Catholic sects, but I
think you get the point. It takes only a minimum of common sense to realize
that the Holy Spirit could not be speaking to each and everyone of those
thousands of non-Catholic sects in the opposing ways of which I have sampled
here. However, I was recently reminded that common sense is not so common
anymore. It is easy to see that the 'fruits of Sola Scriptura' are not from
GOD. There is no 'one fold and one shepherd' in Protestantism. Opposing teachings
in these denominations is rampant, all caused by the false doctrine of Sola
Scriptura and its accompanying 'individual interpretation' of Holy Scripture.
Which, if any, of these sects is being taught all of the truth, as promised
by Jesus Christ in John 16:13?
"And we are witnesses of these things, and so is the Holy Spirit, whom GOD has given to all who
obey Him." Acts 5:32
Okay, GOD Himself has thrown down the
gauntlet...TO ALL WHO OBEY HIM.
So who obeys the will of GOD? Is it the
Lutherans who say the Holy Eucharist is the 'True Presence' of Jesus Christ
incarnate, or is it the Baptists who say, 'It is only a symbol'?
Is it those who say we have to worship on Saturday or is it those who say
worship on Sunday?
Is it those who say baptize infants or those who say not to?
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I challenge anyone to show me legitimate proof in
writing, a genuine historical document, which describes the false doctrine of
Sola Scriptura and which predates that which I have shown in this writing.
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I Further challenge anyone to explain to me how Sola
Scriptura could have possibly existed before the printing press. Before that
time (1450) it took one monk up to 20 years of his labor to hand copy one
Bible. The cost of each was prohibitive and when 95% of the populace was
illiterate and could not even read a Bible, then please tell me how it could
possibly work? The answer is of course, it did not, and it could not possibly
work, and thereby did not exist. Sola Scriptura is not Scriptural, is not
historical, and is not workable. Since I have shown its very beginning during
the reformation, then that classifies it as a man made tradition, and subject
to condemnation by Jesus Christ Himself as shown in Mark 7:8.
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©
Written by Bob Stanley, May 1,
1999
Updated on June 17, 2004
Invaluable assistance has been given to me by Tim Brennan in the historical
research for this file. Thank you.
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