England and Rome: A Discussion of the Principal Doctrines and Passages of History in Common Debate Between the Members of the Two Communions (Classic Reprint) - Softcover

W. E. Scudamore

 
9781333333324: England and Rome: A Discussion of the Principal Doctrines and Passages of History in Common Debate Between the Members of the Two Communions (Classic Reprint)

Synopsis

In this book, the author examines the validity of the Roman Catholic dogma of papal supremacy and infallibility. Challenging the widely held belief among Roman Catholics that their Church represents universal Christianity, the author contends that true Christianity must be based on the teachings of the early, undivided Church, as evidenced by the writings of the Church Fathers. By meticulously examining historical documents, the author demonstrates the historical development of papal authority, arguing that the claims of Rome are not supported by the original teachings of Jesus or the practices of the early Church. Through careful analysis of the Bible and historical sources, the author presents a compelling case that the foundations of Roman Catholicism have significantly diverged from the universal teachings of early Christianity, providing a fresh perspective on the historical evolution of religious doctrine.

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