Tag Archives: Church Fathers

What is The Lord’s Day?

“I was in the Spirit on the Lord’s day, and I heard behind me a loud voice like the sound of a trumpet,” Revelation 1:10 NASB Continue reading

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Church Fathers on Baptism

“And when we come to refute them [the gnostic], we shall show in its fitting- place, that this class of men have been instigated by Satan to a denial of that baptism which is regeneration to God, and thus to a renunciation of the whole [Christian] faith…For the baptism instituted by the visible Jesus was for the remission of sins” —Irenaeus Continue reading

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Church Fathers on the Real Presence

“It is the true body and blood of our Lord Jesus Christ, under the bread and wine, for us Christians to eat and to drink, instituted by Christ Himself.” – Small Catechism Continue reading

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Church Fathers on Sola Gratia

For a Biblical breakdown on the doctrine of Grace please click HERE.  This post is to answer the question as to whether or not the doctrine of Sola Gratia was taught in ancient Church history.  For those who do not … Continue reading

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Church Fathers on Sola Fide

“we … are not justified by ourselves, or our own wisdom or understanding or godliness, nor by such deeds as we have done in holiness of heart, but by that faith”- St. Clement of Rome Continue reading

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Church Fathers on Sola Scriptura

“We are not entitled to such license, I mean that of affirming what we please; we make the Holy Scriptures the rule and the measure of every tenet; we necessarily fix our eyes upon that, and approve that alone which may be made to harmonize vvith the intention of those writings.” St. Gregory of Nyssa Continue reading

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