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Transcribed from the 1827 [Third edition] M. Goodwin edition by David Price, email ccx074@pglaf.org
A former seminarian, raised under the strict expectations of the Irish Catholic hierarchy, finds himself wrestling with doubts that have haunted him through years of study and private counsel with his priest. In candid, first‑person prose he recounts the anxiety of a conscience that refuses to accept doctrines lacking clear scriptural support, and the frustration of endless interviews that only deepen his uncertainty. His decision to leave the Church is presented not as a dramatic break but as the culmination of a painstaking search for truth rooted in the Bible rather than tradition alone.
The work proceeds as a clear‑cut inventory of the teachings he could not reconcile with holy writ, each accompanied by the reasons that led him to question them. Listeners will hear a thoughtful, historically grounded critique that reflects the broader religious debates of early nineteenth‑century Ireland and America. It offers a rare glimpse into the personal struggle of a man caught between institutional loyalty and the call of his own reasoned faith.
Full title
A Plain Statement of the Doctrines Objected to in the Church of Rome And the Reasons Fairly Assigned for Separating From Her Communion And the Reasons Fairly Assigned for Separating From Her Communion
Language
en
Duration
~35 minutes (34K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2020-05-03
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

A Brooklyn-born novelist and freelance writer, he has written fiction since his teens and built a career around stories about romance, family, and everyday emotional struggles. His work includes self-published novels as well as Vanishing Love, released by Adelaide Books in 2020.
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