Publisher's Synopsis
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1827 edition. Excerpt: ... men derivmg authority from the Apostles through the channel of the Church. And they stand divided in communion from all churches that have any pretensions to antiquity. Their doctrine of justification hy faith alone, was anathematized at its first appearance by the undoubted heirs of the Apostles, the Pastors of the Apostolic churches; consequently they are sent by no other but him who sent all the false Prophets from the beginning." p. 8, 9. I answer, from what has been already demonstrated, nothing will follow; for you have demonstrated just nothing. Now for your farther proof. "The true Ministers came down by succession from the Apostles." So do the Protestant Ministers if the Romish do, the English in particular, as even one of yourselves, F. Courayer, has irrefragably proved. "All power in the Church of Christ comes from him; either immediately from himself, or from men who have the authority handed down to them from the Apostles. But this commission has not been conveyed to the Protestant Preachers either of these ways. Not immediately, for by what miracles do they prove it?" So said Cardinal Bellarmine long ago. Neither " by men deriving authority from the Apostles." Read F. Courayer and know better. Neither are the Protestants divided from any churches who have true pretensions to antiquity. But "their doctrine of justification by faith alone was anathematized at its first appearance by the undoubted heirs of the Apostles, the Pastors of the Apostolic Church." By the Prelates at the Council of Trent it was; who thereby anathematized the Apostle Paul to all intents and purposes. Here you throw off the mask; otherwise you might have passed for a Protestant a little longer. "Consequently they are sent by no other but him who sent...