The book Romanism in the Light of History was written by author Mckim, Randolph H. (Randolph Harrison), 1842-1920 Here you can read free online of Romanism in the Light of History book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Romanism in the Light of History a good or bad book?
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Then, indeed, Infallibility rests upon private judgment — which good Roman Catholics have thrown away as a broken reed. Or is each man's Confessor to decide for him? In that case, Infallibility rests still upon private judgment — that of a priest instead of a layman. Meanwhile what grave issues are left suspended in mid-air for the devout son of Mother Church. If Manning was right, then religious and civil liberty — which American prelates never tire of Encyclical of Leo XIII. 139 applauding on... public occasions — is a detestable error which, as a good Roman Catholic, he is bound to reject and abhor. If Newman was right, then he may say Amen to the panegyrics just alluded to with a good conscience. If Manning was right, then the separation of Church and State has been condemned by Infallible authority, and the absolute independence of the Roman hierarchy of all civil government infallibly asserted. If Manning was right, then our devout Roman Catholic may not be hopeful concerning the eternal salvation of his non-Roman-Catholic friends, on pain of resisting the decision of the Infallible Papal Tribunal.
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