The Difficulties of Romanism in Respect to Evidence Or the Peculiarities of Th

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The Difficulties of Romanism in Respect to Evidence Or the Peculiarities of Th
George Stanley Faber
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Mr. Berington's version of this passage is a free abridgment chiefly taken from the very imperfect ap- pended Latin, rather than a literal and accurate translation from the original Greek. As I am not disposed, how- ever, like some members of his com- munion, childishly to quibble about trifles which affect not the SENSE of an author, I can pardon his abridg- ment, though I cannot quite so easily pardon his suppression of evidence. Without giving, by the usual con- ventional mark of an hi
...atus, the slightest notice of a not unimportant CHAP. V. ] DIFFICULTIES OF KOMANISM. 127 II. The texts from Scripture or from alleged Scripture, which have been adduced for the purpose of establishing the dogma of a Purgatory, may be arranged and considered under two classes : those, which are cited from the New Testament ; and that, which is brought forward from the second book of the Maccabean History.
1. With respect to the texts which have been cited from the New Testament, they may be dismissed without much prolixity of discussion.


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