Dr. Walter
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The Roman Inquisitor in Bohemia
"The other is AEneas Sylvius, who wrote the history of Behemia, and afterwards ascended the pontifical chair with the title of pope Pius II. Thus, writes the inquisitor concerning the Waldenses of Bohemia.
The first error of the Waldenses, says he, that they affirm the church of Rome is not the church of Jesus Christ, but an assembly of ungodly men, and that she has ceased from being the true church, from the time of pope Sylvester, at whch time the poison of temporal advantages was cast into the church, and that they alone live righteously - That they are the true church of Christ, and that the church of Rome is the whore mentioned in the Revelation. They despise and reject all the ordinances and statutes of he church, as being too many and very burdensome. They insist that the pope is the head and leader of all error - That the prelates are the scribes and seemingly religious pharisees - That the popes and their bishops, on account of the wars they foment, are murders - That our obedience is due to God alone, and to prelates, whch they found on Acts iv. 9 - That none in the church out to be greater than their brethren, according to Mat. xx 25 &,- Tha no man ought to kneel to a priest, because the angel said to John Rev. xix 10) 'See thou do it not'.....They condemn all the sacraments of the church. Concerning the sacrament of baptism they say, that the catechism signifies nothing, that the absolution pronounced over infants avails them nothing - that godfathers and godmothers do not understand what they answer to the priest. That the oblation which is called Al wogen is nothing but a mere human invention....They contend that the doctrine of Christ and his apostles is sufficient to salvation without any church statutes or ordinances...." William Jones, The History of the Christian Church, Vol. II, pp. 31,32,34
"The other is AEneas Sylvius, who wrote the history of Behemia, and afterwards ascended the pontifical chair with the title of pope Pius II. Thus, writes the inquisitor concerning the Waldenses of Bohemia.
The first error of the Waldenses, says he, that they affirm the church of Rome is not the church of Jesus Christ, but an assembly of ungodly men, and that she has ceased from being the true church, from the time of pope Sylvester, at whch time the poison of temporal advantages was cast into the church, and that they alone live righteously - That they are the true church of Christ, and that the church of Rome is the whore mentioned in the Revelation. They despise and reject all the ordinances and statutes of he church, as being too many and very burdensome. They insist that the pope is the head and leader of all error - That the prelates are the scribes and seemingly religious pharisees - That the popes and their bishops, on account of the wars they foment, are murders - That our obedience is due to God alone, and to prelates, whch they found on Acts iv. 9 - That none in the church out to be greater than their brethren, according to Mat. xx 25 &,- Tha no man ought to kneel to a priest, because the angel said to John Rev. xix 10) 'See thou do it not'.....They condemn all the sacraments of the church. Concerning the sacrament of baptism they say, that the catechism signifies nothing, that the absolution pronounced over infants avails them nothing - that godfathers and godmothers do not understand what they answer to the priest. That the oblation which is called Al wogen is nothing but a mere human invention....They contend that the doctrine of Christ and his apostles is sufficient to salvation without any church statutes or ordinances...." William Jones, The History of the Christian Church, Vol. II, pp. 31,32,34