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<blockquote data-quote="NoMoreTO" data-source="post: 1519930" data-attributes="member: 13996"><p>I had a little chat with a dutch reformed Christian recently. The way he explained his faith from a historical perspective was that upon the protestant break from Catholicism, it took about 200 years for the reformed faith to truly take root to what it is now, and that the interim was a period of turmoil. I'd be interested if other reform Christians would generally agree with this statement.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NoMoreTO, post: 1519930, member: 13996"] I had a little chat with a dutch reformed Christian recently. The way he explained his faith from a historical perspective was that upon the protestant break from Catholicism, it took about 200 years for the reformed faith to truly take root to what it is now, and that the interim was a period of turmoil. I'd be interested if other reform Christians would generally agree with this statement. [/QUOTE]
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