Faith + Works is logical, and makes sense. Seems like Calvinists should be all for it. But in the end, they are the opposite.
For what do we exist for but to serve God and to do good? We derive pleasure from good acts because they are good. If Sola Fide is an accurate belief, then that means that if a man is to follow every rule of the Lord, but to find a way to commit evil outside of the lines of the Bible, he will see heaven. Faith + Works patches that hole by making it so that good acts can allow one reward, and evil acts punishment. Of course, in the past this has led to some issues (*cough cough Indulgences cough cough*), but overall it is truly the best way.
Beyond that, if there is only one true gospel (Which, between you and I, is Faith + Works), as Protestants so loudly proclaim , than what right did Martin Luther, a Catholic monk who sought to cleanse the clergy of heretical secularity, have to go about making the accusations he made (The Pope is the Antichrist and the like, not to mention the hypocrisy in that he supported the slaughter of German laymen because their revolt supposedly went against his doctrine, which it did not) and to change the Bible and Gospel, immediately after claiming the infallibility of the Scripture? Obviously something is off there. I feel that Protestants and Calvinists are our brothers and sisters, simply led astray by who I find to have been a charlatan.