Revelation 16:13, 14. The Three Frogs
Reading Time: 11 minutes The three frogs of the book of Revelation: The Spirits Of Infidel Lawlessness, Of Popery, And Of Priestly Tractarianism, A.D. 1830-1852.
Continue reading →Reading Time: 11 minutes The three frogs of the book of Revelation: The Spirits Of Infidel Lawlessness, Of Popery, And Of Priestly Tractarianism, A.D. 1830-1852.
Continue reading →Reading Time: 12 minutes Popery was not the first form of Christianity introduced into England, but that previously there existed an Apostolic Church in these islands; and that consequently the Reformation was but the rooting out of those noxious weeds which had overrun and all but choked the plant of true Christianity.
Continue reading →Reading Time: 10 minutes In some Catholic countries where the State is controlled by the church, a court or tribunal was established for the examination and punishment of ‘heretics’.
Continue reading →Reading Time: 14 minutes Western Church resembled that of treacherous Judah, whose guilt was even more unpardonable than that of backsliding Israel.
Continue reading →Reading Time: 22 minutes The Roman Catholic Church’s interpretation of the Scriptures is so erroneous and its practices are so persistently unchristian that over the long period of time its influence for good is outweighed by its influence for evil. It must, therefore, as a system, be judged to be a false church.
Continue reading →Reading Time: 5 minutes The doctrine of purgatory says that while God forgives sin, His justice nevertheless demands that the sinner must suffer the full punishment due to him for his sin before he will be allowed to enter heaven.
Continue reading →Reading Time: 28 minutes You don’t have to fear going to Purgatory after you die because there is no such place! Purgatory is an invention by the Church to keep you under its control.
Continue reading →Reading Time: 43 minutes Christ’s sacrifice on Calvary was complete in that one offering, and that it was never to be repeated. But the Catholic Church repeats in daily in the Mass.
Continue reading →Reading Time: 27 minutes This is the continuation of the previous chapter Roman Catholicism By Lorraine Boettner Section Two Chapter VI The Papacy. This chapter is very long which is why I am dividing it into two parts. 1 Mary’s Place in Scripture The New Testament has surprisingly little to say about Mary. Her last recorded words were spoken at the marriage in Cana, at the very beginning of Jesus’ ministry: “Whatsoever he saith … Continue reading →
Reading Time: 50 minutes There is no priesthood in the New Testament. Christ is our priest, not a man on the earth. Hebrews 3:1b “…consider the Apostle and High Priest of our profession, Christ Jesus;”
Continue reading →Reading Time: 4 minutes The Catholic Church delays the entrance of the believer into Paradise, and makes merchandise of the miseries which she says the believer endures in Purgatory.
Continue reading →Reading Time: 12 minutes Salvation is from Christ alone, through faith in God’s Word alone, due to God’s grace alone. Abraham believed God and it was counted to Abraham for righteousness.
Continue reading →Reading Time: 2 minutes I think that most Protestant Christians today have been deceived as to who the Pope of Rome really is. This post may offend some people, but perhaps it may help wake up the sleepers. It was taken from “The Pope – Chief of White Slavers, High Priest of Intrigue” – By Jeremiah J. Crowley, a Roman Catholic priest for 21 years. He wrote it in 1913. Do you think the … Continue reading →
Reading Time: 12 minutes The papal system is the most powerful, evil, and longest lasting organization that ever existed on earth!
Continue reading →Reading Time: 4 minutes The good news is you ain’t going there because Purgatory doesn’t exist! Purgatory is an invention of man. It’s a word not found anywhere in the Bible. Neither Jesus nor His Apostles spoke about it. The following quotes are from chapter 11 of “All Roads Lead to Rome?” by Michael de Semlyen, a British author. ‘The love of money is the root of all evil.’ (1 Timothy 6:10); and the … Continue reading →