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 Nor is it marvellous tat Protestants shouid be generall T, unaco luainted with r F. Its ue sm is comphend in. th huge Latin  rcek tomes of the cotmoils, the bulls of writings o e fathers,  e ponderous relies o
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their connts. Besides, the Prosnt world h been asleep rerd to pope for nearly two hundred ye; while  has !en wake!ly using eve s and means of preseation d extension. A careful expiation of he papal system will termi- na iu the conviction, that though it h vied i mes of attack d defence, it has chang none of its essen pciples. Frthly. The infidel d proffigate ion of the commity are easily misl by po. It lays no resn on the lus; i f for em is comprehended in is sho creed, e relion or superstiti   g  at. ese ons find  the popish scheme a sympathizing elion, so that they easily fl in with its supetious and clas. Such e so at vce wifi the setf-deng relion of Chrisk as ht d pmsed by evangelical Proustants. Hence ey  eily ensnd wi the delusions of . To'con, nee d reform such  ese is of vast impoce, bo to em and the public. FtMy. It is believed also by some, at young ms may fi{d this work convenient, not only for the sake of refence, but also as a source om which to collect authentic den and profs, by which they may  aided in meeng e en of heir opponents. The const ference to  of eminence, and e quoons om the stds of Romi, it is thought will be acceptable and usel at s time, in oer to cover jesuitical sha into which pe is n mould. The system of Romanis is here dellheard as fod in 'eir ceds, catechisms, councils, papal bulls, eir owld the loans, the cos of sto, &c., &c. Besides the above, author has employ e best  wiin his ach. These were limited. He has avail himself lgely of Bow in the chapte on the supsmacy. He is consfiy mfed to and pacularly cri where it cod be done. During e whole time in which the ter was eng in pang is work, he h s l s of er dues  pesos, either as pasr of a fik,  professor in a cohen,  ' ir of a 'eekly sht. For e m pa,, oy sml fren of me, I

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