A Letter to Lord Fielding. Suggested by the late proceedings at the New Church at Pantasa
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A polemical letter challenges a recent conversion and argues that significant doctrinal differences separate the English and Roman churches. It scrutinizes the biblical canon, contests inclusion of apocryphal books, rejects the Mass as a propitiatory sacrifice, and disputes transubstantiation by examining scriptural texts and theological authorities. The writer contrasts ancient catalogues and council statements with contemporary Roman positions, questions claims of ecclesiastical infallibility and sacramental practice, and urges reconsideration of the change in communion on the basis of scriptural verities.
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