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I'll think that a multi-reformation description is far better than the common traditionalisms. One could easily describe more than one in western Europe, more than one in eastern Europe, a pair in...
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I'll think that a multi-reformation description is far better than the common traditionalisms. One could easily describe more than one in western Europe, more than one in eastern Europe, a pair in England alone, at least two among the Methodists in much of the world, and quite a few others. But I don't think Unitarianism fits, because all of the others at least claim to concern themselves with everything written in Scripture which God has said.