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Popery condemned by scripture and the fathers - End Time Deception

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184 rOPERY CONDEMNED EY<br />

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many in <strong>the</strong> Court of Rome spoke against<br />

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<strong>the</strong>m more freely than himself/'<br />

" None," says Gerson, " can give a par-<br />

" don for so many years as are contained in <strong>the</strong><br />

" Pope's indulgence, but Christ *."<br />

Such are som.e of <strong>the</strong> opinions which have<br />

been maintained in <strong>the</strong> Church of Rome respecting<br />

infallibility <strong>and</strong> indulgences. Let <strong>the</strong><br />

R . <strong>the</strong>n reconcile <strong>the</strong>m udth his own sentiments,<br />

<strong>and</strong> shew <strong>the</strong> truth of his assertion, " There is<br />

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nothing taught in <strong>the</strong> Church of Christ but<br />

" truth." I suppose, he w^ill also acknowledge<br />

<strong>the</strong> doctrines of morality to be a part of <strong>the</strong><br />

truth. He can, <strong>the</strong>refore, have no objections to<br />

a few hints of<br />

<strong>the</strong> pure <strong>and</strong> unerring manner in<br />

which <strong>the</strong>y have been taught in <strong>the</strong> Church of<br />

Rome.<br />

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It is too sadly certain," says D'Alembert,<br />

" that <strong>the</strong> maxims, imputed to Guignard <strong>and</strong><br />

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<strong>the</strong> Jesuites, respecting <strong>the</strong> murdering^ of<br />

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kings, were at that time those of all <strong>the</strong> re-<br />

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ligious orders, <strong>and</strong> of almost all <strong>the</strong> ecclesias-<br />

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ticsf."<br />

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A man does not commit any sin," says<br />

Sanchez, " nor is guilty of any irreverence to-<br />

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ward God, when he presumes to address<br />

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himself to him in his devotions, having an<br />

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acL ual inclination miortally to offend him |."<br />

" A<br />

* De Indulg. Consid. f<br />

Apol. pour les Casuist,<br />

t Ov*sc. Lib. 7. c. 2.

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