Talk:Council of Pisa

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The current final sentences of the article read:

"Protestants applaud the council unreservedly, seeing in it "the first step to the deliverance of the world", and greet it as the dawn of the Reformation (Gregorovius). Robert Bellarmine said that the assembly was a general council which was neither approved nor disapproved. It is the original source of all the ecclesiastico-historical events that took place from 1409 to 1414, and opened the way for the Council of Constance."

The last sentence is a gross exaggeration, and not susceptible of proof. It should be deleted. All three sentences are unreferenced.

--Vicedomino (talk) 18:19, 13 September 2017 (UTC)[reply]