The Danger And Hope of the American People a Discourse On the Day of the Annual

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The two great contending powers in the world have long been the Papal Hierarchy, and the King- doms and States of Protestantism. Such is the great contest at the present day. In some respects Rome has greatly the advantage, in every stage of this controversy, because she is able to turn to good account the worst passions of men, and at the same time to become the keeper of their consciences. Among the mass of human society also, she has lit- tle to contend with, because she finds them much as s
...he desires to keep them, ignorant, abject, and enslaved. While on the other hand. Protestantism makes no compromise with wickedness, and instead 22 of being satisfied with human servitude, rises only as she bears up with her the enshived nations, and in every step of her progress, is actually struggling with the liberties of the world upon her shoulders. With all these disadvantages, Protestantism has been on the advance, and until within a few years. Papacy has been on the decline. Men are rational, and the time must come when they will think and examine for themselves.

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