it seems like many don't know the actually facts about "the Reformation" in terms of moral and doctrinal chaos
here is the testimony of the reformers themselves and other contemporaries and scholars:
Biblical Evidence for Catholicism: The Protestant Revolt: Its Tragic Initial Impact
Biblical Evidence for Catholicism: Martin Luther's Regrets as to the Relative Failure of the "Reformation" (Piety, Morals & Inconsistencies Regarding Replacing Bishops With Princes)
Dave Armstrong writes:
Luther informs us that his followers used to say, "If we are not saved on account of our good works, why should we give alms to the poor?" [Walch. VIII. 2683] . . .
Biblical Evidence for Catholicism: Martin Luther's Regrets as to the Relative Failure of the "Reformation" (Piety, Morals & Inconsistencies Regarding Replacing Bishops With Princes)
here is the testimony of the reformers themselves and other contemporaries and scholars:
Biblical Evidence for Catholicism: The Protestant Revolt: Its Tragic Initial Impact
Biblical Evidence for Catholicism: Martin Luther's Regrets as to the Relative Failure of the "Reformation" (Piety, Morals & Inconsistencies Regarding Replacing Bishops With Princes)
Dave Armstrong writes:
Luther informs us that his followers used to say, "If we are not saved on account of our good works, why should we give alms to the poor?" [Walch. VIII. 2683] . . .
Biblical Evidence for Catholicism: Martin Luther's Regrets as to the Relative Failure of the "Reformation" (Piety, Morals & Inconsistencies Regarding Replacing Bishops With Princes)