dudley
Puritan Board Post-Graduate
I found the following question on a Roman catholic website and thought it might be interesting for those of us who are Protestants and Reformed Protestants at that to also add our opinion to the question.
How is the rapid spread of Protestantism accounted for? Is it not a proof that God was on the side of the Reformers, Inspiring, fostering, and crowning their endeavors? Surely, as we consider the growth of early Christianity and its rapid conquest of the Roman Empire, as proofs of its Divine origin, so we should draw the same conclusion in favor of Protestantism from its rapid spread in Germany and the northern parts of Europe. In fact the Reformation spread much faster than the Apostolic Church.
How is the rapid spread of Protestantism accounted for? Is it not a proof that God was on the side of the Reformers, Inspiring, fostering, and crowning their endeavors? Surely, as we consider the growth of early Christianity and its rapid conquest of the Roman Empire, as proofs of its Divine origin, so we should draw the same conclusion in favor of Protestantism from its rapid spread in Germany and the northern parts of Europe. In fact the Reformation spread much faster than the Apostolic Church.