Thinkingstuff
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Here is your problem with the "traditions" refering to Waldensians.I understand your point! However, you do not understand my point. I was not saying I depend upon an ORAL TRADITION of doctrine and practice as an interpretative guide to scriptures. I was simply saying that since Rome persecuted and destroyed their writings and drove them from country to country, they perserved orally from generation the simple fact of when and where they had originated as would a family orally preserve from generation to generation their country of origin or ancestry. They claimed to have originated with apostolic Christianity before the state union between Constantine and apostate Christianity.
Such as?the post-Reformation doctrines of modern Waldensians differ greatly from the doctrines and practices of Waldensians of the 12th and 13th Centuries
1. Transubstantiation (p.41)The Waldensians still held the doctrine of transubstan tiation but those from beyond the mountains were of the opinion that the virtue of the sacramental words was sufficient without regard to the character of the minister or the believer 1 but our Italian friends while holding that the power of transubstantiation emanated from the Redeemer through his word did not grant its realization where there was not true faith in the officiating priest as well as in the communicants And here they supported
2. Acceptance of the Apochrypha (p.54)otherwise proved by facts that after the manner of they sought for the supreme authority in matters of faith in the Gospel and all the Sacred Books of the Old New Testament not even excepting the Apocrypha they found there first a rule of conduct that according to the teachings of Christ 2 hence name Poor 3 It is evident that we have here
3. Salvation by faith and works (p.56)leads to perdition 1 enter the narrow path that leads life by means of prayer vigils alms and fasts do and other works meet for repentance if you wish to salvation But how shall we please God if not by through which we become his sons capable of works 3 Therefore let us first seek faith to be
4. Prayed mostly repeating the Lord’s Prayer (p.60)isolated they met together and prayed mostly repeating the Lord's Prayer 2 they meditated upon the promises of
5. Admitted the seven sacraments (p.61)it will not be said that they betrayed their faith yet undefined which although free from any idolatry 1 did not exclude certain practices for instance that of the confessional 2 it admitted the seven sacraments 3 and as we have already seen transubstantiation 4
6. Did not exclude the confessional (p.61) ibid
7. Veneration of the Mother of Jesus (p.61)1 There is hardly any mention of the Saints in their more genujne writings but there is no want of indications of peculiar veneration for the Mother of Jesus In the Aob Leyczon she is called sancta vergena gloriosa nostra dona v 30 214 216 elsewhere even re gina del cel as in the Serm de Herode &c She is beata first worthy of honor after God according to the Glosa Pater Therefore
And this is from a Waldasean pastor himself Emilio Comba. That is your tradition for you.
As for Tertullian. I read his against Marcion and he does not refer to one volume save the volume of Moses which is the Pentatuch. You must show me your referrence because I doubt your validity in his quote.