Excerpt from Rome and the Council in the Nineteenth Century
I should like now to look at the same question from a historical point of view. The present Council will not only furnish me with an opportunity I had long desired, it will form a central point round which the facts I have collected will naturally group themselves.
I might have collected them in order of succession from the history of every age. For, as Romanism claims to be identical with Apostolical Christianity, we have a right to interrogate every Christian century, from the nineteenth to the first, respecting the antiquity or novelty of the doctrines, institutions, and tendencies of the Papal Church.
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