. Three Catholic Afro-American congresses [electronic resource]: a short resume of the work that has been done since the Third Plenary Council of Baltimore, letters of the hierarchy, clergy and prominent laymen to the congresses, the sermons of Cardinal Gibbons, Archbishop Elder, Archbishop Ryan and Father Mackey, speeches and portraits of prominent colored Catholics, their friends and institutions, the public addresses of the three most remarkable gatherings of Negroes in America : all nicely bound in cloth. ostlesthemselves hai done. Peter dies, Titus succeeds himas sovereign pontiff to cont
. Three Catholic Afro-American congresses [electronic resource]: a short resume of the work that has been done since the Third Plenary Council of Baltimore, letters of the hierarchy, clergy and prominent laymen to the congresses, the sermons of Cardinal Gibbons, Archbishop Elder, Archbishop Ryan and Father Mackey, speeches and portraits of prominent colored Catholics, their friends and institutions, the public addresses of the three most remarkable gatherings of Negroes in America : all nicely bound in cloth. ostlesthemselves hai done. Peter dies, Titus succeeds himas sovereign pontiff to continue Peters office of con-firmiog the brethern, feeding the lambs and the sheep,Titus dies, Anacletuo succeeds to his office. Thencome Clement, Evarist, Alexander, two hundred fiftythree successors of Peter in one unbroken chainthrough the centuries to our time and the gloriousreign of Leo XIII—Presenting to the world the spec-tacle of an United Church—teaching the world thedeposit of revelation in its plenitude, reaping the har-vest of souls, gathering them into the sheepfold, tobe fed by the wbepard. The Vicar of Christ to whomChrist gave charge over all. Feed my lambs, feed mysheep. Confirm thy brethren. Let not your heart betroubled, for I am with you always, even to the end-of the world. 86 The Apostles condemned false teachers and practicesin the Council of Jerusalem Acts XIV The Holy Seehas always condemned false doctrines and false tea-chers in every century of theChurchs eventful EUGENE LEAVELLK, OHIO. That the faithful may be preserved from the poisonof error, lest beiDg led astray, they be carried to andfro by every wind of doctrine; lest they be led by theblind who wrest the scriptures to their own perditionae St, Peter says (II Peter III 16.) 87 In the 1st century were condemned Simon Magus,Menander, Cerinthng, Ebion, Saturninus Basilides andthe Nicolites. In the second century Marcion deniedthe Inearnation, he was the first type of Ingersol. InIII ce
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