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Excerpt from The Primitive and Catholic Faith in Relation to the Church of England
The history of Christianity, when viewed in one aspect, has been a long-continued struggle against that spirit of priestcraft or sacerdotalism, which, germinating in the time of the apostles, (when they, speaking by the Holy Ghost, predicted the rise of that fearful power, variously described under the titles, that Man of Sin, the Wicked One, Babylon the Great, the Mother of Harlots and Abominations of the appears to have received its final accomplishment in our day, when a body of men, under the high-sounding title of the Vatican Council, have decreed the Infallibility of a poor aged sinner like ourselves, making him thereiby equal with God, or, to quote the exact words of Scripture, as God sitting in the temple of God, showing himself to be a god. (2 Thess. Ii.
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