"Christianity is not a simple development of Judaism. [And] unlike the papacy, it does not aim at confining man again in the close swaddling bands of outward ordinances and human doctrines. Christianity is a new creation; it lays hold of the inner man, and transforms him in the inmost principles of his human nature, so that man no longer requires other men to impose rules upon him; but, aided by God, he can of himself and by distinguish what is true, and do what is right."
Jean-Henri Merle D'Aubigne
History of the Reformation of the Sixteenth Century
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