As I have said, and you have not disputed, no communion prior to ours practiced or defined
sola scriptura
in a different way.
A simple yes or no suffices on this one, and I’ve asked it at least twice. Was there a communion prior to the Lutheran Tradition, and one sees the Lutheran tradition in the CA and its Apology first, that practiced SS in a way differently than we always have?
Ok, you want a definite answer. **No. ** The answer is that there was NOT ONE Christian communion or tradition which practiced ANY version of Sola Scriptura prior to the Reformation. After all, it was Martin Luther who introduced SS into the Western Church. If you claim otherwise, then please make your argument AND your supporting information, and we will discuss it from there.
I am happy though that you have asked me for a simple yes or no answer. I gave you one and will now expect them in return.
You may say that the Lutheran church proclaims that it is the church which proclaims doctrine, but Jon, that is AFTER it had broken off from the Church which Christ established. That is NOT exactly a minor detail.
If your argument were to be employed universally, you would have no choice but to support ANY church which splits off from your own, and then claims that their NEW tradition is ‘following the rules’ by claiming that doctrine will be established by THEIR church, and not their individual members. It seems to me that you can’t have it both ways. Your argument is internally illogical.
JonNC;13059434:
There is only one Church. Both of our communions confess the One Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church. Our traditions are different in some ways, but there is only one Church.
We have been down this road before Jon and you know that the Catholic Church considers Protestants to be a part of the church, in one sense, but not in all senses. You may consider Catholics to be part of the One Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church, but in fact, your church does not consider us as such. Neither did Luther, and it shows in your Confessions.
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“If they are not the church but the devil’s whore that has not remained faithful to Christ, then it is irrefutably and thoroughly established that they should not possess church property.” **(Wider Hans Wurst, or Against Jack Sausage, 1541, LW, vol. 41, 179-256, translated by Eric W. Gritsch; citation from p. 220)
Leaving aside the fact that Luther here ‘authorized’, meaning, by his ‘authority’, granted people the right to ‘help themselves’ to Church property. You know what happened of course. The ‘devil’s whore’ comment is simply another one out of the same mind which produced the whole “Pope as the antichrist” garbage.
“However, so that we may not completely waste our time with Harry’s devilish dirt, but may offer the reader something better and more useful—though not for the sake of Harry or those who incite him, for they are “self-condemned; they have ears, but hear not”—we will come to the point at issue, namely, why the papists, through their Harry, call us heretics. **And the point is that they allege that we have fallen away from the holy church and set up a new church. **This then is the answer: since they themselves boast that they are the church,
it is for them to prove that they are. If they can prove it with a single reason (I don’t ask for more), then we shall give ourselves up as prisoners, willingly saying, “We have sinned, have mercy upon us.” **But if they cannot prove it, they must confess (whether they like it or not) that they are not the church and that we cannot be heretics since we have fallen away from what is not the true church. Indeed, since there is nothing in-between, we must be the church of Christ and they the devil’s church, or vice versa. Therefore it all turns on proving which is the true church.” **Against Hanswurrst, Luther Works, Vol 41, p 193, (c)Fortress Press
Here Jon, I agree with Luther, who seems to disagree with you. It ALL, and I mean ALL, turns on proving which one is the true church.