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The history of many of the pagan symbols that found their way into the Roman Catholic church. Many of the Roman teachings originated, not with Christ, but from the ancient pagan Babylonian religions, which were “made holy” with Christian names. Extremely well documented.
Where did the practice of Mother-Child worship originate? Rome wants you to believe it came from Christ and the Bible. But this book, first published nearly 100 years ago, proves that Mother-Child worship began with ancient pagan Babylonian religion.
In this timeless classic work, you will learn that many Roman Catholic beliefs and practices share the same pagan origin. This historically accurate book reveals the pagan origins of many key Roman Catholic doctrines, including:
The Mass The Wafer (Eucharist) Purgatory The Sovereign Pontiff Prayers for the Dead The Rosary The Sign of the Cross The Confessional Clothing & Crowning Images Priests, Monks and Nuns Relic Worship Worship of the Sacred Heart Extreme Unction Plus much more!
Paper, 330 p.
Contents: Chapter 1: Distinctive Character of the Two Systems Chapter 2: Objects of Worship Chapter 3: Festivals Chapter 4: Doctrine and Discipline Chapter 5: Rites and Ceremonies Chapter 6: Religious Orders Chapter 7: The Two Developments Historically and Prophetically Considered