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FACTS AND ASSERTIONS:
ADVERTISEMENT.
CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTORY STATEMENT.
CHAPTER II. TRANSUBSTANTIATION.
CHAPTER III. PURGATORY.
CHAPTER IV. UNWRITTEN TRADITION AND INSUFFICIENCY OF THE WRITTEN WORD ALONE.
CHAPTER V. MERITORIOUS SATISFACTION.
CHAPTER VI. SAINT-WORSHIP, IMAGE-WORSHIP, RELIC-WORSHIP, CROSS-WORSHIP.
CHAPTER VII. PAPAL SUPREMACY.
CHAPTER VIII. REMARKABLE ACKNOWLEDGMENTS MADE BY THE ROMISH CLERGY.
This compact 19th‑century tract sets out a plain‑spoken challenge to the Roman Catholic Church’s claim that its doctrines have been continuously taught since the earliest days of Christianity. Its author, a parish rector, argues that many of the “peculiar” teachings of Rome cannot be traced to Scripture or to the writings of the first‑century Fathers, and he frames the discussion as a clash between verifiable facts and long‑standing assertions.
The work proceeds by naming individual Roman doctrines and then measuring them against the biblical record and the testimonies of the early church. Using the Council of Trent’s own statements as a starting point, the writer invites readers to consider whether the alleged continuity is supported by solid evidence. The tone is scholarly yet accessible, making it a useful read for anyone curious about the historical roots of the theological disputes that shaped Protestant‑Catholic relations.
Full title
Facts and Assertions: or a Brief and Plain Exhibition of the Incongruity of the Peculiar Doctrines of the Church of Rome With Those Both of the Sacred Scriptures and of the Early Writers of the Christian Church Catholic With Those Both of the Sacred Scriptures and of the Early Writers of the Christian Church Catholic
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (122K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
David Price
Release date
2018-10-15
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1773–1854
An Anglican theologian with a taste for big, ambitious ideas, he wrote widely on prophecy, mythology, and the Bible’s place in world history. His books explore how ancient religions and legends might connect back to biblical tradition, making him a striking voice in early 19th-century religious debate.
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