Cyril Lucaris: Calvinist Patriarch & Orthodox Saint - The Ancient Paths
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Was Cyril Lucaris a self-described "Calvinist Patriarch," or was he an Orthodox saint, who rejected Calvin as a heretic? The answer to that question undermines all of Eastern Orthodoxy's claims to oral tradition and the infallibility of their church. This is a presentation of Christ Presbyterian Church, a congregation of the Orthodox Presbyterian Church in Magna, Utah (www.gospelutah.org).
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