. Errors of the Roman Catholic Church : and its insidious influence in the United States and other countries by the most profound thinkers of the present day, and the history and progress of the American Protective Association (). hichfor ages, held the nations in intellectual and spiritualbondage, is broken. The blessed Bible, so long Jiiddenfrom the people in an unknown tongue, and confined tothe cloister, is now read in all the languages of precious seed-thoughts scattered broad-cast, are takingroot in all lands, bearing fruit for the nourishment of thepeople and sending swe


. Errors of the Roman Catholic Church : and its insidious influence in the United States and other countries by the most profound thinkers of the present day, and the history and progress of the American Protective Association (). hichfor ages, held the nations in intellectual and spiritualbondage, is broken. The blessed Bible, so long Jiiddenfrom the people in an unknown tongue, and confined tothe cloister, is now read in all the languages of precious seed-thoughts scattered broad-cast, are takingroot in all lands, bearing fruit for the nourishment of thepeople and sending sweet fragrance to the skies. Theold temple, with its pictures and images, musty with therelics of paganism, is beginning to decay. Another isrising in its stead, grander in its proportions and moresimple and beautiful in its structure, built upon thefoundation of the prophets and apostles, Jesus Christhimself being the chief corner-stone. To it are thethoughtful and devout of all climes nocking. From itare already issuing those hallowed influences which aresweeping away the barriers which have so long separatedmen; gathering them into a broader and holier brother-hood, and lifting them up into the light and peace and joyof Have UK-lev on ibis realm of Eiiirlanil/ Phku 504. If we are to have another contest in the near future of ournational existence, I predict that the dividing line will not beMason and Dixons, but it will be between patriotism and in-telligence on one side, and superstition, ambition and igno-rance on the other. Let us all labor for the security of freethought, free speech, free press, and pure morals; unfetteredreligious sentiments, and equal rights and privileges of allmen, irrespective of nationality* color or religion. [359] U. S. Grant. CHAPTER X^TIII. THE APPEAL OF ROMANISM TO EDUCATED PROTESTANTS. By the Rev. R. S. STORRS, D. D., Brooklyn, N. Y. From Evangelical Alliance Conference. It is always easy, though always unsafe, to underesti-mate the a


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