In the body of this book, I argued that although the history of Israel in the old covenant, and the history of the ekklēsia in the new covenant, both record serious departures from Scripture, even so God used the old-covenant history, and continues to use the unfolding new-covenant history, to bring about his eternal fixed purpose. In this Appendix, I want to argue that the English Reformation serves to illustrate this point: although events were deeply spoiled by sin, even so God brought good from those events, and accomplished his purpose by means of them while he, himself remained untainted. And there is no doubt that although the Reformation was not an unmitigated success, even so God certainly used it – and worked in and through it – to effect massive changes for good. Nowhere is this more true than in England.
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