George Finch

The Sketch Of The Romish Controversy I-II

800,00

Na zalihi

Težina 1314 g
Format 13 × 19 cm
Autor

Izdavač

Mjesto izdanja

8, Exeter Hall, London

Godina

1850

Broj stranica

939

Uvez

Tvrdi

Stanje knjige

Vrlo dobro

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Part the first : Containing The Persecuting Principles Of The Church Of Rome and the Corruptions of the Nicene Church in the fourth century, and of The Church of Rome, from the fourth century until the middle of the sixteenth century. 424 p. Parth the second : Containing Extracts from the faters, extracts from the Roman breviary, the council of Trent, etc., Explanatory of Romish doctrines; and Miniature controvhes of miniature ersial sketches of transubstantiation, the mass, papal supremacy, etc. 515 p. The Persecuting Principles of the Church of Rome is a book written by George Finch and published in 1850. The book is a detailed analysis of the religious controversies between the Roman Catholic Church and the Protestant Church. The author discusses the historical background of the Catholic Church, its doctrines, and its practices, highlighting the differences between the two churches. The book focuses on the persecuting principles of the Catholic Church, which the author argues have been used to suppress dissent and maintain its authority throughout history. The author also examines the role of the Catholic Church in the Inquisition and other historical events that have shaped its image. The book is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the history of the Catholic Church and its relationship with Protestantism.And The Corruptions Of The Nicene Church In The Fourth Century, And Of The Church Of Rome, From The Fourth Century Until The Middle Of The Sixteenth Century.