This book scrutinizes the infallibility of the Roman Church, particularly referencing Bishop Brown and Reverend Joseph Baylee's 19th-century theological debate. It examines the Church's deviations from traditional Catholic principles in terms of biblical canon, Eucharistic practices, definitions of saving grace, and papal authority. The author argues that these deviations have led to superstition, moral teachings that promote immorality, and doctrinal contradictions with the Bible, making the Roman Catholic Church a fallen faith. This analysis exposes the historical trajectory of the Roman Church's theological evolution, presenting a compelling examination of the relationship between theology, history, and religious authority that will interest students of Christianity, Catholicism, and the history of ideas.
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