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SO LITTLE TIME
Maxwell , Arthur S.
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STRONG MEN ALARMED IS WORLD DESTRUCTION POSSIBLE? THE CRY FROM THE RUINS TOTTERING ON THE BRINK THE WWORLD'S LAST CHANCE - WORLD GOVERNMENT-OR ELSE PROPHECY LIGHTS THE FUTURE "GREAT SIGNS...FROM HEAVEN" PREPARE OR PERISH! IF THE WORLD SHOULD END TOMORROW
L'ESCHATOLOGIE
MAURY , PIERRE
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I. Introduction II. L'Eschatologie chrétienne III. Le problème eschatologique et la doctrine du Dieu créateur V. Doctrine de la réconciliation V. La frontière eschatologiq VI. La présence de Jésus-Christ VIL. Qu'est-ce que la parousie? VIII. La résurrection des morts IX. La gloire de Die
THE LIFE OF CHRIST
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THE NATIVITY THE PRESENTATION IN THE TEMPLE. INNOCENTS THE VISIT OR THE MAGI THE FLIGHT INTO EGYPT, AND THE MASSACRE OF TIE THE CHILDHOOD OF JESUS JESUS IN THE TEMPLE THE HOME AT NAZARETH. THE BAPTISM OF JOIN THE TEMPTATION THE FIRST DISCIPLES THE FIRST MIRACLE NICODEMUS CHAPTKRAN THE SCENE OF THE MINISTRY . JESUS AT THE PASSOVER FURTHER MIRACLES JESUS AT NAIN , THE WOMAN OF SAMARIA . CHAPTER XI. REJECTED BY THE NAZARENES THE BRGINNING OF THE GALILÆAN MINISTRY . THE TWELVE AND THE SERMON ON THE MOUNT THE SINNER AND THE PHARISEE CHAPTER XXIIL. JESUS AS HE LIVED IN GALILEE A GREAT DAY IN THE LIFE OF JESUS THE DAY OF MATTHEW'S FEAST THE DAY OF MATTHEW'S FEAST (CONTINUED) . A VISIT TO JERUSALEM THE MIRACLE AT BETHESDA THE MURDER OF JOHN THE BAPTIST THE FEEDING OF THE FIVE THOUSAND, AND WAL ON THE SEA THE DISCOURSE AT CAPERNAUM GATHERING OPPOSITION DEEPENING OPPOSITION . THE DAY OF CONFLICT AMONG THE HEATHEN THE GREAT CONFESSION. THE TRANSFIGURATION THE DEMONIAC BOY A BRIEF REST IN CAPERNAUM. JESUS AT THE FEAST OF TABERNACLES THE WOMAN TAKEN IN ADULTERY. THE MAN BORN BLIND FAREWELL TO GALILEE INCIDENTS OF THE JOURNEY TEACHINGS OF THE JOURNEY THE FEAST OF DEDICATION THE LAST STAY IN PEREA PALM SUNDAY . THE RAISING OF LAZARUS JERICHO AND BETHANY MONDAY IN PASSION VEEK-A DAY OR PARABLES . THE LAST SUPPER . THE GREAT DENUNCIATION THE DAY OF TEMPTATIONS-THE LAST AND GREATEST DAY OF THE PUBLIC MINISTRY OF JESUS . FAREWELL TO THE TEMPLE THE BEGINNING OF THEEND. THE LAST DISCOURSE . GETHSEMANE---THE AGONY AND THE ARREST . JESUS BEFORE THHE PRIESTS AND THE SANHEDRIN JESUS BEFORE PLATE THE CRUCIFIXION THE RESURRECTION THE INTERVAL BETWEEN THE TRIALS
THE FAITH OF JESUS
Andreasen , Milan L.
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The problem and the remedy Following Jesus Christ, the son of the living God Jesus’s love of men The Bible The Law Sin-an ugly world Seven deadly sins Conversion Jesus’s teaching about prayer The problem of suffering Christ’s second coming Jesus is coming again Christ own prophecy Christ and the prophet Daniel Solemn events Some sing of Christ’s coming The actual coming Christ’s parting instruction Marriage and divorce Social life, recreation, and rest The New Testament Sabbath Sunday int the New Testament Parable of the kingdom I Parable of the kingdom II The ordinances The fatherhood of God The Holy Spirit The last thing The hereafter
THE PAPACY IN BIBLE PROPHECY
STEVENS , Jesse C.
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THE PAPACY IN BIBLE PROPHECY
STEVENS , Jesse C.
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CONTENTS THE PAPACY DEFINED THE LITTLE HORN FROM SABBAT To SUNDAY WHY ROME CHANGED THE SABBATH - A MALGAMATION WITH PAGANISM ROME EXALTS THE SUNDAY SABBATH A GRIAT P'ERSECUTOR - CATHOLICISM AND ARIANISM THE PARACY IN DANIEL'S SECOND VISION THE BEAST AND HIS NUM BER -666 THE MFOTHER HARLOT CHURCH TWO GREAT MYSTERIES THE IMAGE TO THE BEAST THE BEAST IN THE MAKING THE MAKING OF THE IMAGE BEAST THE MARK OF THE BEAST THE CHARA CTER OF SUNDAY LAWS THE DRIFT TOWARD ROME
THE REBELLION OF LUCIFER
Raposo , Ranulfo
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PREFACE INTRODUCTION CHAPTER l: THE SOCIETY OF HEAVEN CHAPTER 2: LUCIFER CHAPTER 3: THE RESULTs OF SIN. CHAPTER 4: THE PINAL CHAPTER
ORGANISING FOR MISSION & UNLEASHING YOUR GIFT
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THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE PLAN OF SALVATION
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Man will worship-he will assimilated to the character of the object that he worship Character of heathen deities defective and unholy-from this corrupting worship man has no power to extricate himself The design and necessity of the bondage in Egypt Concerning miracles Particularly the miracles which accompanied the deliverance of the Israelites from bondage in Egypt What was necessary as the first step in the process of revelation The necessity of affectionate obedience to God; and the manner of producing that obedience in the hearts of the Israelites The design and necessity of the moral law The development of the idea of holiness, and its transfer to Jehovah as an attribute The origin of the ideas of justice and mercy and their transfer to the character of jehovah The transition from the material system, by which religious ideas were conveyed through the senses, to the spiritual system, in which abstract ideas were conveyed by words and parables The medium of conveying to men perfect instruction in doctrine and duty Some of the peculiar proofs of the messiahship of Christ The condition in life which it was necessary the Messiah should assume in order to benefit the human family in the greatest degree, by his example and his instructions The essential principles which must, according to the nature of things, lie at the foundation of the instruction of christ Faith, the exercise through which truth reaches and affects the soul the manifestations of God which would necessary, under the new and spiritual dispensation, to produce in the soul of man affectionate obedience the influence of faith in Christ, upon the moral disposition and moral powers of the soul The design and the importance of the means of grace.prayer.praise.preaching the agency of God in carrying on the work of redemption and the manner in which that agency is exerted The pratical effects of the system as exemplified in individual cases
PROTESTANTISM IMPERILLED
Maxwell , Arthur S.
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CONTENTS 7 1. The Danger That Threatens 10 2. What Is Protestantism? 17 3. What Britain Owes to the Reformation 25 4. The Price Paid for Freedom 33 5. Rome's Recovery 42 6. 'No Friend of Democracy" 47 7. The Advance of Ronme in England 57 8. The Apostasy in the National Church 67 9. Free" Catholicism 73 10. If Rome Succeeds 85 11. Underminingg Protestant Defences 90 12, The Call of the Hour 94 13. The Outcome
FOUNDATION PRINCIPLES REVIEWED
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The reform church The document it’s self The second inaccurac The Wilcox article True non combatants Non combatancy in Germany Did the General Conference give counsels to Europe True religious liberty Non religious liberty The Authority of General conference New Testament principles Warning against dissension Syster White’s writings do not defend apostasy
EXPERIENCE THE SANCTUARY MESSAGE
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Understand The sanctuary Experience His Way is in the sanctuary Daily Sacrifices Washing and Sprinkling Daily Ministrations Candlesticks Showbread Incences Ark Day of Atonement Prepare your Families Bring your children to jesus Help Him save your children Train your children Worship with your Children Discipline your children Correct your children Do not Provoke your children Children - Obey your Parents Obtain a Good report Through Faith Be overcomers Live righteosly and Godly Trust in divine Power Trust in the lord - He will Help you He will direct your steps He will Care about you His angel will guard you Learn through Trials Have Faith in God He works for Good in All Things Trust in Him Endure The trial of your Faith He will discipline you for Good He will Refine and Purify you Be joyful in trial Be patient in trial He will mold you He will build the house Share your Faith Work as He worked Purify yourself For the work Be baptised With the spirit Let your Light Shine Tell What the lord Has done You are the of Christ You are the Salt of the earth Labor together with God Compel the people to come Use your talents and Gifts for God Humble instrumrnt will be used Revival And Reformation must come Revive and reform Be careful to do as god commands Fulfill the just requiremants of the laws Be careful of extreme Follow Health Principles Adorn Yourself Modestly and Healthfully Break every yoke Follow God's Way Remember your creator in your youth Do not love the World Let There Be No silly talk Nor levity Praise no man Keep a clear Conscience Beware at all covetousness Give a willing offering Bring all the tithes and offering to god Keep yourself from idols Do not Be Absorbed By cares of this life Turn your foot from the sabbath Prepare for the sabbath Call the sabbath a Delight Obey God Rather than Man Seek to be in unity Now is the day of salvation
L'ENNEMI INVISIBLE
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CHAPITRE I CHAPITRE II CHAPITRE III CHAPITRE IV CHAPITRE V CHAPITRE VI CHAPITRE VII CHAPITRE VIII CHAPITRE IX CHAPITRE X CHAPITRE XI CHAPITRE XII CHAPITRE XIII CHAPITRE XIV CHAPITRE XV CHAPITRE XVI CHAPITRE XVII CHAPITRE XVIII CHAPITRE XIX CHAPITRE XX CHAPITRE XXI CHAPITRE XXII CHAPITRE XXIII CHAPITRE XXIV CHAPITRE 25 CHAPITRE 26 CHAPITRE 27 CHAPITRE 28 CHAPITRE 29 CHAPITRE 30 CHAPITRE 31 CHAPITRE 32 AMEN
BELIEVING, DECIDING, ACTING
STOTTS , JACK L.
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Editor’s foreword Author’s preface Christians alive Christians and loyalty Christians and trust Christians and informed sensitivity Faith, facts, and Deprivation: a specific ethical exercise The Christians and their world Questions
ROYAUME TRÉSOR CACHE
J. P. BAGOT ,
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INTRODUCTION GENERALE I-LES GRANDES INSISTANCES DE NOTRE PROPOSITION II-LES GRANDES ETAPES DE NOTRE PROPOSITION l'accueil Eclairage d'une étape importante de la vie: l'entrée en 6eme Eclatement du groupe enfantin et entrée dans le groupe préadolescent Un groupe de jeunes se décentre de lui-même pour s'ouvrir aux autres; sous la motion d'Esprit Et après III-QUELQUES CARACTERISTIQUES DE NOTRE PROPOSITION Détection et création de réalités signifiantes Caractère historique de la pédagogie Connaissance biblique et théologique Liturgie et célébration de la foi C'est une pédagogie évangélique PRINCIPES PEDAGOGIQUES DE LA MISE EN OEUVRE Respecter les rythmes; les modalités de la vie des jeunes; leur expression Utiliser la vie du groupe sans jamais s'y laisser enfermer Faire dépasser le formalisme religieux pour introduire à une attitude vraie Accomplir soi-même la démarche qu'on demande aux jeunes La pédagogie religieuse doit s'appuyer sur une communauté éducative CHAPITRE I: LE TEMPS DE L'ACCUEIL I-DEUX HISTOIRES QUI EN DISENT LONG II-SIGNIFICATION HUMAINE DE L'ACCUEIL III-SITUATION DES ENFANTS Dans la société globale; l'enfant se sent-il accueilli Milieu socio-économique La vie familiale A l'école Loisirs; Mouvements IV-UNE DONNEE CHRETIENNE FONDAMENTALE v-LA PEDAGOGIE DE LA FOI COMMENCE PAR L'ACCUEIL VI-QUE FAIRE VII-FAUT-IL FAIRE UNE CATECHESE DE L'ACCUEIL VIII-UNE PROPOSITION CATECHETIQUE SUR L'ACCUEIL IX-IMPORTANCE DU NOM CHAPITRE II-QUITTE LA TERRE DE TON ENFANCE ET VA VEERS LE PAYS QUE JE TE MONTRERAI SITUATION DES ENFANTS Ce sont des enfants ce sont des enfants scolarisés entrant en 6eme Ce sont des enfants participant à un monde adulte DANS LA MATURATION SPIRITUELLE D'UN PEUPLE;LE POINT DE DEPART: ABRAHAM L'histoire d'Abraham Le message d'Abraham pour aujourd'hui Quelques données d'exégèse Jésus Christ; fils d'Abraham ORIENTATIONS PEDAGOGIQUES Le contenu du message chrétien à proposer aux enfants Pour faire cheminer l'enfant; comment s'y prendre Permettre la prise de conscience de l'expérience vécue Extension de l'experience des enfants et prise de conscience de son insertion dans une grande histoire: Abraham ET LES PARENTS PROBLEMES PEDAGOGIQUES PRATIQUES Matériel, disposition de la classe Le fonctionnement de la classe ou du groupe Le cahier personnel Les collaborations autour du livre La signification biblique du livre de groupe BIBLE DU GROUPE ET BIBLE REVELEE Comment enfants et préadolescents saisissent-ils l'Histoire Sainte? Que signifie "comprendre l'histoire"? L'histoire des traditions littéraires L'interprétation chrétienne de l'Ancien Testament Relire la Bible aujourd'hui ROLE DU LIVRE DU JEUNE Faire entrer l'enfant dans le langage constitué de l'Eglise Expliciter et préciser les découvertes de l'enfant Contrôler les découvertes des enfants redresser les expressions défectueuses LE CONTENU DU LIVRE DU JEUNE Le récit introductif La première expédition Exploration du monde selon trois directions Perception de l'existence selon cinq dimensions fondamentales Les notes de voyage de Nathanaël et l'échange avec le savant
A FRIENDLY LETTER
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INTRODUCTION. L’ Église missionnaire. - L'Église démissionnaire. - L'actif. Le passif. – Le redressement Annexe de L’introduction CHAPITRE I. DE L'ESSOR A LA CRISE Section I -L’ESSOR D'HIER L'essor. – Le tournant décisif. -L'élan spirituel. - Deux témoignages Section II - LES NUAGES S’AMONCELLENT Le fléchissement spirituel La « nouvelle théologie protestante Un monde glorieux d'apostasie Sciences de l'homme ou « contre-sciences ». Un monde à la gloire de l'homme. Un monde d'apostasie. Annexe I ÉGLISE MISSIONNAIRE CHAPITRE II - L'ÉGLISE ET LA LIBERTÉ Section I. L'ABSOLU DE LA LIBERTÉ § 1- La trinité des esprits en révolte § 2 -- Les applications : le dieu du sexe et le meurtre du père Le pan-sexualisme. De Marcuse à Ceux qui ont sauvé Qu'a répondu l’Église ? L'anti culture. L’ « implosion » sans révolution. L’honneur. Section II. L’ÉGLISE DEVANT LA CRISE DES MOTEURS « Ouverture fidélité et ». Le Concile progressistes - Il n'y a plus de loi morale, Une double démission. Concile. -On minimise le péché. –On La tradition et le Concile.
LA BIBLE DANS LA VIE CATHOLIQUE DEPUIS LA REFORME
Baroni , Victor
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Table des matières AVANT-PROPOs Bible au Révolution religieuse. La INTRODUCTION concile de Trente. Rôle réformateur du concile Jre PARTIE. L'usage de la Bible dans la Contre-Réforme La liturgie Chap. III Chap. I* Chap. II 109 L'art religieux : les mystères et les images Les écoles : petites écoles, collèges, uni- versités, séminaires Lecture privée de la Bible La prédication L'influence de la Bible sur la spiritualité Les sources religieuses II PARTIE. Chap. IV Chap. I" Chap. V Ignace de Loyola et la milice du pape Philippe Néri et les prêtres de l'Oratoire Thérèse d'Avila et les couvents du Carmel Chap. II Le renouveau catholique en F rance François de Sales Pierre de Bérulle Vincent de Paul Religieuses et solitaires de Port-Royal L'abbé de Saint-Cyran Antoine Arnauld Blaise Pascal Chap. III Dévotions nouvelles et névroses L'esprit d'enfance et dévotion à saint Fantaisies bibliques des mystiques Possessions démnoniaques Le culte du Sacré-Cæur Joseph Chap. IV L'apothéose de la Vierge INDEX BIBLIOGRAPHIQUE RÉFÉRENCES ET NOTES CONCLUSION
LA BIBLE DANS LA VIE CATHOLIQUE DEPUIS LA REFORME
Baroni , Victor
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Table des matières Page AVANT-PROPOs Bible au Révolution religieuse. La INTRODUCTION concile de Trente. Rôle réformateur du concile Jre PARTIE. L'usage de la Bible dans la Contre-Réforme La liturgie Chap. III Chap. I* Chap. II 109 L'art religieux : les mystères et les images Les écoles : petites écoles, collèges, uni- versités, séminaires Lecture privée de la Bible La prédication L'influence de la Bible sur la spiritualité Les sources religieuses II PARTIE. Chap. IV Chap. I" Chap. V Ignace de Loyola et la milice du pape Philippe Néri et les prêtres de l'Oratoire Thérèse d'Avila et les couvents du Carmel Chap. II Le renouveau catholique en F rance François de Sales Pierre de Bérulle Vincent de Paul Religieuses et solitaires de Port-Royal L'abbé de Saint-Cyran Antoine Arnauld Blaise Pascal Chap. III Dévotions nouvelles et névroses L'esprit d'enfance et dévotion à saint Fantaisies bibliques des mystiques Possessions démnoniaques Le culte du Sacré-Cæur Joseph Chap. IV L'apothéose de la Vierge INDEX BIBLIOGRAPHIQUE RÉFÉRENCES ET NOTES CONCLUSION
THE CRAFT OF PRAYER
Benson , Irving C.µ
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ROMAN CATHOLICISM
Boettner , Loraine
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CONTENTS I. INTRODUCTION 4 7 1. Historical Background 11 2. Roman Catholicism a Poor Defense against Communism 3. Romanism an Age-long Development 13 4. Protestantism and First Century Christianity 5. Contrast between Protestant and Roman Catholic Countries 19 II. THE CHURCH 19 1. Definition 21 2. "Catholic" 24 3. What is a "Sect'"P 28 4. Church Government 30 5. The Church in Politics 33 6. A Church under Foreign Control 37 7. The Unity and Diversity of Protestantism 43 III. THE PRIESTHOOD 43 1. The Ofice of the Priest 47 2. No New Testament Authority for a Human Priesthood 51 3. Claims of the Roman Priesthood 55 58 4. The Christian Ministry not a Sacrificing Ministry 5. Training for the Priesthood 63 Groups within the Priesthood and within the Laity Leaving the Priesthood 67 6. 7. 72 8. Renouncing Priestly Vows . TRADITION 75 1. What Tradition Is 75 77 2. How Tradition Nulifies the Word of God 80 8. The Apocrypha 84 87 4. The Nature of the Apocryphal Books 5. The Vulgate and Modern Translations 89 92 7. Tradition Condemned by the Scriptures 6. The Question of Authority 94 8. The Potostant Attitude toward the Bible 96 9. The Roman Catholio Attitude toward the Bible 10. Interpreting the Bible 101 104 104 103 1. The Roman Catholio Position V. PETER 109 112 4. Papal Authority not Claimed by Peter 2. The "Rock" "Keys" 113 The 113 6. Attitude of the Other Apostles toward Peter Paul's Attitude Toward Peter 3. 117 120 5. Was Peter ever in Rome? 128 8. Paul's Epistle to the Romans 7. 125 9. Conclusion 125 VI. THE PAPACY 127 1. The Rise of the Papacy 129 3. Worldly Character of the Papacy 2. The Claims of the Papacy 132 132 133 1. Mary's Place in Scripture VII. MARY 135 2. "Mother of God" 137 4. Contrast Between Roman and Protestant Teaching 3. Historical Development 141 146 6. In Romanism Mary Usurps the Place of Christ 5. Mary as an Object of Worship 146 148 7. Mary Represented as More Sympathetic than Jesus 8. One Mediator 149 150 151 9. Adoration or Idolatry? 10. Latria-Dulia-Hyperdulia 155 11. Jesus' Attitude toward Mary 13. Were there Other Children in the Family of Joseph and 12. The Protestant Attitude toward Mary 156 138 162 14. The Immaculate Conception Mary? 164 16. Rome's Purpose in Exalting Mary 15. The Assumption of Mary 168 168 VIII. THE MASS 169 1. Definitions 173 2. The Nature of the Mass 175 3. The Mass the Same Sacrißce as on Calvary? 4. Transubstantiation vii 180 Contents 181 5. The Cup Withheld from the Laity 185 6. The Finality of Christ's Sacrifice 187 188 8. Historical Development of the Doctrine 7. The Mass and Money 193 9. Seven Sacranments 196 10. Conclusion 196 IX. THE CONFESSIONAL 199 202 1. The Nature of the Confessional Mortal and Venial Sins 205 The Priests Cannot Forgive Sins 2. 207 4. Scripture Teaching Regarding Confession 3. 210 218 5. Alleged Roman Catholic Scripture Proof 6. Abuses of the Confessional 219 218 X. PURGATORY 1. Rome's Teaching Concerning Purgatory 222 225 3. The Money Motive in the Doctrine of Purgatory 2. The Terrifying Aspect of Purgatory 228 231 5. History of the Doctrine 4. Seripture Teaching 235 6. Conclusion 235 XI. THE INFALLIBILITY OF THE POPE 236 2. The Nature of the Pope's Infallibility Definition 239 1. 240 3. Infallibility not Taught in the Bible 244 4. History of the Doctrine before 1870 248 5. The Vatican Council of 1870 6. Errors of the Popes 254 XII, PENANCE; INDULGENCES-SALVATION BY GRACE OR BY WORKS? 254 255 258 2. Penance as a System of Works 1. Definition 261 3. Salvation by Grace 262 4. Further Scripture Proof 264 267 6. Historical Development of the Doctrine of Indulgences 5. Indulgences 7. Assurance of Salvation 270 270 XIII. RITUALISM 275 1. Ritualism 279 2. Ceremonials 284 4. Rosary-Crucifx Scapular 3. Images Contents 3 Rehs Nlrimages 6. hars fur the 1ead 288 295 296 A71: CELIRACY 298 1. Deinition and Presuppositions 298 2. The Monastic System 300 303 &. Imposed Celibacy a Hindrance to Personal Sanctity 4. History of the Doctrine of Celibacy 307 5. Seripture Teaching 809 6. Imnorality often a Result of Celibate Restrictions 313 7. Nuns and Convents 316 8. Entering the Convent 319 9. Convent Life 324 10. Conclusion 329 XV. MARRIAGE 332 1. The Christian View of Marriage 332 2. The Roman Doctrine that Marriage is a Sacrament 333 3. Roman Denial of the Validity of Protestant and Civil Mear. riage 335 4. The Pre-marital Contract 339 5. The Injustice of the Pre-marital Contract 342 6. A Fraudulent Contract 345 7. Mixed Marriage Dificulties 347 8. The Roman Catholic Attitude toward Divorce 351 XVI. THE PARoCHIAL SCHOOL 355 355 1. The Roman Church Claims the Right to Supervise All Education 358 2. Parochial Schools Compulsory for Roman Catholics 3. Parochial School Indoctrination 360 363 4. Narrow Viewpoint of the Parochial Schools 365 5. Public Schools Sometimes Taken Over by the Roman Church 368 6. Roman Catholic Opposition to Public Schools 7. The Two Systems Compared 370 373 8. State and Federal Aid for Parochial Schools 379 381 9. Education in Romanist Dominated Countries 10. The Christian School 385 XVII. BY WHAT MORAL STANDARDP 1. Basic Principles 385 2. Liquor 387 388 3. Oaths 4. Theft 389 ix Contents 392 894 5. Gambling 400 6. The Roman Catholic Church and the Prison Population 403 7. Questionable Hospital Practices 8. Conclusion 407 XVIII. INTOLERANCE-BIGOTRY-PERSECUTION 407 410 1. "The Only True Church" 416 2. Roman Catholic Intolerance 419 3. Freedom of Conscience 424 4. Bigotry 5. Persecution 430 434 6. Spain Today 437 7. Italy; Yugoslavia 8. Latin America 442 9. Contrast Between the British-American and the Southern European-Latin American Cultures 447 XIX. A SYSTEM TESTED BY ITS FRUITS 447 1. A Fixed Pattern 449 2. The Present Problem 455 3. Is the Roman Catholic Church a True Church? 461 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 463 INDEX OF AUTHORS 465 INDEX OF SUBJECTS