The Two Babylons Chapter VI. Religious Orders. Section II — Priests, Monks, and Nuns
If the head be corrupt, so also must be the members. If the Pope be essentially Pagan, what else can be the character of his clergy?
Continue reading →If the head be corrupt, so also must be the members. If the Pope be essentially Pagan, what else can be the character of his clergy?
Continue reading →The Church of Rome, at its first planting, had the divinely bestowed gift of a Scriptural ministry and government; and then “its faith was spoken of throughout the whole world”; its works of righteousness were both rich and abundant. But, in an evil hour, the Babylonian element was admitted into its ministry, and thenceforth, that which had been intended as a blessing, was converted into a curse. Since then, instead of sanctifying men, it has only been the means of demoralising them, and making them “twofold more the children of hell” than they would have been had they been left simply to themselves.
Continue reading →In the Papal system as is well known, the sign of the cross and the image of the cross are all in all. No prayer can be said, no worship engaged in, no step almost can be taken, without the frequent use of the sign of the cross.
Continue reading →Nothing is more characteristic of Rome than the worship of relics. Wherever a chapel is opened, or a temple consecrated, it cannot be thoroughly complete without some relic or other of he-saint or she-saint to give sanctity to it. The relics of the saints and rotten bones of the martyrs form a great part of the wealth of the Church.
Continue reading →A discussion of the Rapture Theory with the full explanation of a Jesuit plot that made a Protestant Doctrine out of false Romanist Teaching.
Continue reading →The priesthood of the Roman Catholic Church may in fact be the false prophet of Revelation chapter 13. Many things they teach are downright blasphemous doctrines.
Continue reading →The Roman Catholic Sign of the Cross, touching your forehead with your right hand, indicates allegiance to the Pope!
Continue reading →Self-exaltation and blasphemy are conjoined in the Papacy which is Pagan Caesarism which wears a religious mask—exactly as foretold by 2 Thess. ii., Rev. xiii. and Daniel vii. and xi. 36-39.
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