Orion
Hi Connie—
The quotes you’ve supplied do not directly address the question. I’m not asking whether LDS think the men behind the Reformation were inspired, or whether the movement itself was inspired in a general sense. I’m asking about the doctrines—and the Five Solas specifically. Obviously a logical response to Sola Scriptura is to make the Bible widely accessible (as Tyndale did). But does this mean Sola Scriptura itself is inspired, or was it merely a means to that end?
Am I failing to make myself clear, or is my question really that difficult?
--Erik
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