Delineation of Roman Catholicism, Drawn from the Authentic and Acknowledged Standards of the Church of Rome: Namely, Her Creeds, Catechisms, Decisions of Councils, Papal Bulls, Roman Catholic Writers, the Records of History, Etc.; In Which the Peculiar Do

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The attempts which are now being made to effect this, as well as a. Wide and sweeping estrangement from the faith delivered to the saints, are numerous, artful, and incessant. A material change, however, has taken place within the last half century as it regards the manner of accomplishing the project. Formerly the hierarchy of Rome prosecuted their enterprises against Protestantism in a way which was covert and dark, and which harmonized exactly with the system they professed to advocate.

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Charles Elliot is an American editor & writer who now lives in England. He is the author of two essay collections published by The Lyons Press, as well as "The Quotable Gardener," & keeps (i.e., feeds) two cats, Sam & Rosie.

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