Fifty Years in the Church of Rome: The Life Story of Pastor Chiniquy, who was for 25 Years a Catholic PriestChick Publications, 2011 Conversion Testimony of a Former Catholic Priest As a child, Chiniquy memorized scriptures at his mother's knee and developed a deep love for God. Becoming a priest, he wanted desperately to place full trust in his "church", but was hit by waves of doubt as his "church" claimed adherence to the Gospel, yet violated it at every turn. His jealous superiors falsely accused him, but Abraham Lincoln, a young lawyer from Illinois, defended him and saved his reputation. Chiniquy proves that it was the Jesuits who later killed Lincoln, and explains why. Finally, after twenty-five years as a priest in the Roman Catholic Church, his bishop demanded that he give up his precious Bible, and pledge blind obedience to the "church. After a dark night of struggle, he emerged gloriously saved, and led almost the entire Catholic population of St. Anne, Illinois to trust in Christ alone. Here is the finest work ever written to show, from the inside, what Catholicism really is. You will feel Chiniquy's broken heart for Catholics, even as he clearly refutes Catholicism's errors. Now, abridged from the 1886 edition, it is even more readable than before! |
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... kind to me! But I had to go back among the crowd which was fast gathering. The singular mystery in which they were trying to wrap the poor monk, filled me with trouble and anxiety. But that trouble was soon changed into an unspeakable ...
... kind to me! But I had to go back among the crowd which was fast gathering. The singular mystery in which they were trying to wrap the poor monk, filled me with trouble and anxiety. But that trouble was soon changed into an unspeakable ...
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... kind as not to come back to the same house with me.'” Three other discourses followed, all pregnant with details and facts to prove that the confessional was the principal cause of the deplorable demoralization of St. Thomas. CHAPTER V ...
... kind as not to come back to the same house with me.'” Three other discourses followed, all pregnant with details and facts to prove that the confessional was the principal cause of the deplorable demoralization of St. Thomas. CHAPTER V ...
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... kind and we respected and loved him sincerely. One day he said to me, “Stand up, my child, and answer the many important questions which I have to ask you.” I stood up. “My child,” he said, “when you were guilty of wrong doing at home ...
... kind and we respected and loved him sincerely. One day he said to me, “Stand up, my child, and answer the many important questions which I have to ask you.” I stood up. “My child,” he said, “when you were guilty of wrong doing at home ...
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... kind. The colleges and nunneries are the high citadels from which the pope darts his surest missiles against the rights and liberties of nations. It is in the colleges and nunneries of Rome that men learn that they are created to obey ...
... kind. The colleges and nunneries are the high citadels from which the pope darts his surest missiles against the rights and liberties of nations. It is in the colleges and nunneries of Rome that men learn that they are created to obey ...
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... kind of moral education can a young girl receive from a nun who believes that she can live as she pleases, that nothing evil can come of her, neither in this life nor in the next, if only she is devout to the Virgin Mary? Let ...
... kind of moral education can a young girl receive from a nun who believes that she can live as she pleases, that nothing evil can come of her, neither in this life nor in the next, if only she is devout to the Virgin Mary? Let ...
Inhalt
XXXIII | 150 |
XXXIV | 153 |
XXXV | 155 |
XXXVI | 159 |
XXXVII | 162 |
XXXVIII | 169 |
XXXIX | 172 |
XL | 176 |
XLI | 183 |
XLII | 189 |
XLIII | 195 |
XLIV | 206 |
XLV | 213 |
XLVI | 216 |
XLVII | 224 |
XLVIII | 232 |
XLIX | 237 |
L | 248 |
LI | 256 |
LII | 263 |
LIII | 270 |
LIV | 280 |
LV | 290 |
LVI | 302 |
LVII | 316 |
LVIII | 325 |
LIX | 332 |
LX | 338 |
LXI | 348 |
LXII | 359 |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
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Beliebte Passagen
Seite 348 - For ye see your calling, brethren, how that not many wise men after the flesh, not many mighty, not many noble, are called : but God hath chosen the foolish things of the world to confound the wise; and God hath chosen the weak things of the world to confound the things which are mighty...
Seite 94 - Who now rejoice in my sufferings for you, and fill up that which is behind of the afflictions of Christ in my flesh for his body's sake, which is the church...
Seite 58 - For there are some eunuchs, which were so born from their mother's womb : and there are some eunuchs, which were made eunuchs of men : and there be eunuchs, which have made themselves eunuchs for the kingdom of heaven's sake. He that is able to receive it, let him receive it...
Seite 178 - And the multitude sat about him, and they said unto him, Behold, thy mother and thy brethren without seek for thee.
Seite 247 - The redeemed soul had gone, on the golden wings of love, to join the multitude of those who have washed their robes in the blood of the Lamb, to sing the eternal Alleluia.
Seite 86 - Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles? Even so every good tree bringeth forth good fruit; but a corrupt tree bringeth forth evil fruit. A good tree cannot bring forth evil fruit, neither can a corrupt tree bring forth good fruit. Every tree that bringeth not forth good fruit is hewn down, and cast into the fire. Wherefore by their fruits ye shall know them.
Seite 143 - To him the porter openeth; and the sheep hear his voice; and he calleth his own sheep by name, and leadeth them out. And when he putteth forth his own sheep, he goeth before them, and the sheep follow him; for they know his voice.
Seite 51 - Let no man deceive you by any means, for that day shall not come, except there come a falling away first, and that man of sin be revealed, the son of perdition : who opposeth and exalteth himself above all that is called God, or that is worshipped; so that he as God sitteth in the temple of God, shewing himself
Seite 60 - Have we not power to lead about a sister, a wife, as well as other apostles, and as the brethren of the Lord, and Cephas?