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The faith of Purgatory stems from the ancient Hebrew written and oral Traditions. It is not something new. It is only new to Sola Scriptura who is never there with Jesus to receive the Hebrew knowledge and understanding of death, the under the earth and levels of heaven. Paul clears this up in Christianity with the cleansing fire that burns but does not destroy. You relate Purgatory from a protestant revolt to authority, not the ancient Hebrew faith that Jesus fulfills to release the captives in death. Sola Scriptura never gains this ancient fulfilled Hebrew faith in Jesus Christ, because it handed down both orally and supported by scripture both old and new.
Yet, some will say that all of them, including the status of scripture as the highest norm, is alluded to, even implicitly, in the early Church
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The only difference here Jon is; No early church Father ever places or adds the Sola to Scriptura as a faith practice. Scriptura is applied with Sacred Tradition handed down from the Apostles who were of a Jewish faith understanding. Sola Scriptura misses all of this.
The early church never isolates scripture with a sola. They applied three standards. Oral Apostolic Tradition, Scripture, and the authority of the keys by the Magisterium in the Apostolic Successors.
Sola Scriptura in the early Church was used by heretics who invented heresies from their own Sola Scriptura interpretations without the keys and magisterium, which left their teachings excommunicated. Many of these heretics rejected bible books and tried to force their own writings and books as inspired but never succeeded, due to the Oral Apostolic Tradition infallibly handed down from the Apostles.
Is it true or false Jon, that your sola Scriptura rejects the authority of the apostolic successors from Peter and the apostles? Rejects Apostolic Oral Tradition as handed down from the apostles to their successors? When Luther introduces his own traditional faith from Sola Scriptura?
Peace Jon