Thought for the Day ~ 21 March, 2025 A.D.

The two reasons that I share this are, first, to show that the churches of Jesus Christ preceded the Protestant Reformation and that they were distinct from the Catholic church. And second, to show that the Lord used those of His churches to preserve His word through the ages.  Wycliffe was the first man to translate the Latin Vulgate (the common Latin Scriptures into the English language.)

‘The Lollards [1315 A.D.] are known for John Wycliffe, the great translator of the Bible, of whom Danvers wrote, “Of whose opinions and doctrines so well agreeing with the Waldenses of old, we have an account, as from his own writings, so from many authors that have collected the same from them” (Danvers, p.278). That Wycliffe was a Baptist is evident from 29 tenets he held as listed by Danvers (Danvers, pp.279-287). The Lollards were among the forerunners of the English Baptists.  Obviously they were linked with the Waldenses, the Albigenses, the Paulicians, the Donatists, the Novatians, and the Montanists.’

-preacher Royce Smith, ‘Baptist History,’ Victory Baptist Church, pg. 24

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