Eramus was one of the earliest reformers and renaissance leaders. Between Luther and the Church of the time, he fallowed middle path and tried to reform the Church within. The three ways that he contrasts the church leaders of his time with the apostles include :
- He was against the corrupt church leaders who used to behave like lords or masters while as apostles were honest, simple and down to earth.
- He rejected the preaching of church leaders that material things leads to salvation while as apostles used to practice and preach that spirituality leads to salvation.
- The Church leaders used to discuss the irrelevant and complicated principles but not practiced even the simple ones while as the apostles preach and practice simple dogmas and doctrine.
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For the answer to the question above, this refers to Three-Fifth Compromise where the South used the number of slaves in its territories to increase its representation. It gave the South more power by using the slave population to its advantage. This would threaten the balance of power, particularly to the Northern States.
"A. It was based on ideas and reforms proposed <span>earlier by the Progressive Party" and "B. It established pensions and benefits for the elderly, children, and the handicapped" are both true. </span>