Hence why Lutherans are not quite "protestant" and not quite "Catholic"; we agree with the protestants regarding salvation and justification (more or less), and agree with the Catholic Church (more or less) regarding the sacraments.Ah, but are the Lutherans right? Baptists? Amish? All those groups are looking at the Scriptures from different angles. And all of them argue that THEY are the true interpreters of Sola Scriptura.
For example, both Luther and Zwingli agreed at Marburg except for one point: the Lord's Supper. Luther continued to point to "This is my Body" every time Zwingli tried to deny the Lutheran view of the Real Presence. In 1527, Luther wrote of Ulrich Zwingli that he would “Rather drink pure blood with the Pope than mere wine with the fanatics” (The Sacrament of the Body and Blood of Christ – Against the Fanatics).
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