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Originally Posted by bibleprotector
So, where is the Bible freed from error, or, when shall it come to pass in history?
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I quote myself here, asking Solabiblia a question which he never answered.
As for Erasmus,
1. He left a monastery at a young age, and he became a secular priest (renouncing the sacerdotal priesthood).
2. He was friendly toward Protestantism.
3. When he died, he was buried in a Reformed Church which was a converted Catholic cathedral.
4. He was not a "good Catholic", since he attacked various problems of the Papists, and his works were placed on the Index.
I don't deny that he was linked to Romanism, including that he dedicated a work to the Pope, but I do deny that he was of the spirit of Romanism. He clearly was not.