Papal Rome As It Is, By a Roman; With An Introduction By W. C. Brownlee

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GoloBS. chap. ii. y. 18.
136 ADORATION OF SAINTS.
closes his pastoral address in the following man- ner : ** Now that all these events may coitie to pass happily and successfully, let us lift up our eyes, and our hands to the most holy Virgin . Mary J who alone has destroyed all heresies ^ and is OUR GREATEST CONFIDENtlE, EVEN THE WHOLE FOUNDATION OF OUR HOPE." Thesc quotationfl sufficiently prove, 1st. That a religious worship of the most de- cided character is offered to the saints.
2dly. Tha
...t God is addressed through their merits.
3dly. That to the Virgin are ascribed the pre- rogatives and titles of Deity.
4thly. That saints are held to make satisfaction for sinners, and are therefore not only mediators of intercession, but also mediators of atonement.
I examined further the scriptural grounds, upon which the church of Rome bases that worship, and those practices. TTiree reasons are adduced as proof: 1st. The nature of christian charity.
2dly, The scriptures.
3dly. The practices of the primitive church.


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