ADVERTISEMENT.
CONTENTS.
CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTORY STATEMENT.
CHAPTER II. TRANSUBSTANTIATION.
CHAPTER III. PURGATORY.
CHAPTER IV. UNWRITTEN TRADITION AND INSUFFICIENCY OF THE WRITTEN WORD ALONE.
CHAPTER V. MERITORIOUS SATISFACTION.
CHAPTER VI. SAINT-WORSHIP, IMAGE-WORSHIP, RELIC-WORSHIP, CROSS-WORSHIP.
CHAPTER VII. PAPAL SUPREMACY.
CHAPTER VIII. REMARKABLE ACKNOWLEDGMENTS MADE BY THE ROMISH CLERGY.
CHAPTER IX. EXTRAORDINARY THEOLOGICAL PRACTICES OF THE ROMISH CLERGY.
CHAPTER X. CONCLUSION.
FOOTNOTES.
FACTS AND ASSERTIONS:
OR
A BRIEF AND PLAIN EXHIBITION
OF THE
INCONGRUITY OF THE PECULIAR DOCTRINES
OF
The Church of Rome
WITH THOSE,
BOTH OF THE SACRED SCRIPTURES,
AND OF THE
EARLY WRITERS OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH CATHOLIC.
BY
GEORGE STANLEY FABER, B.D.
RECTOR OF LONG-NEWTON, AND PREBENDARY OF SALISBURY.
It is the part of mere triflers to propound and to speak the things which are not written. Athanas. Epist. ad Scrap. Oper. vol. ii. p. 29.
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