50 Years in the Church of Rome

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Charles Chiniquy

The Conversion of a Roman Catholic Priest

Here is the heart-wrenching struggle of a man torn between his religion and Christ, between men's traditions and God's Word.

As a child, Charles Chiniquy memorized Scriptures at his mother's knee. Longing to serve God, he became a Roman Catholic priest. He wanted to trust his "church," but was tormented as he watched it repeatedly violate the Word of God it claimed to obey.

Finally, Chiniquy was ordered to give up his precious Bible and pledge blind obedience to the "church." After a dark night of struggle, he emerged gloriously saved through faith in Christ.

Learn how he led almost his entire Catholic congregation to trust in Christ alone. See how his desire to please his Savior caused conflicts with his Catholic superiors. Learn how he was framed by the Jesuits, and how a young lawyer named Abraham Lincoln saved his reputation. Chiniquy proves that it was the Jesuits who later killed Lincoln, and explains why.

Father Chiniquy's purpose in writing his story was to warn Americans and other Protestants of Rome's designs against schools, institutions, and dearly bought rights and liberties -- which he experienced firsthand. All Christians need to learn these important insights into the Catholic religion's exclusive leadership, written by one who lived within her walls for many years.

Paper, 366 pages

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