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 responsibility, by the Council of Trent, the most binding of all the Roman Councils, as being the last esteemed œcumenical,) and the fourth anti-biblical one in particular, are esteemed as of universal force throughout the whole extent of Papal Christendom. But the truth is, here, in England, the advocates of Rome may talk as largely and boldly as language will permit them, of the free allowance of the perusal of the Scriptures to the members of her Church. The liberty she gives them is that of doing whatever she pleases. She has the