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5.11.2006

Puritan - 'kathari'

Look at this thread at that Puritan Board.

I cite this just to show that there is a connection in this terminology (and it's just a little suprising to see it coming to the attention of these church types). The people at that forum of course can't see it, or know what it means, etc., etc. (Notice also how they mock martyrs and believe anything negative about them.)

Remnant Christianity is real Christianity. There's always a small remnant, and they aren't represented by the visible churches.