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A dialogue between a Catholic priest and a Protestant: wherein the principal points and arguments of both religions are truly proposed and fully examined
2010, Northampton Press
in English
0982615531 9780982615539
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Table of Contents
To the reader
To the people of the Roman Catholic Church
The Catholic priest's objections to Protestantism. The greeting
The issue of an infallible church
The issue of Protestantism being a novelty
The charge of schism
The issue of apostolic succession
The issue of divisions among Protestants
The issue of the visibility of the church
The issue of when the Roman church fell
The issue of scripture versus tradition
The Protestant minister's objections to Romanism. The Roman church declines all judgment but her own
Romanism contradicts the ends of the Christian religion
The desperate measures Romanists use to defend their cause
Romanism's respect of persons
The uncertainty of Romanism
Romanism destroys the principles of morality
The Sacrifice of the Mass
Transubstantiation
Praying to saints
The worship of images
Praying for the dead and of Purgatory
Confession to a priest
Absolutions and indulgences
The merit of good works.
Edition Notes
"First published in London in 1667 as A dialogue between a Popish priest and an English Protestant. This reprint was retypeset from the 1843 edition published by the Presbyterian Board of Publication"--T.p. verso.
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