This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1910 Excerpt: ...line I found a missionary people. They were Propagandists. Rev. R. W. Fain (Anti-Mission), editor of the "Baptist Watchman," Nashville, Tenn., solicited Dr. Graves for a discussion of the subject I had treated in his paper. He offered to publish my original articles in "The Watchman," if permitted to review them. I ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1910 Excerpt: ...line I found a missionary people. They were Propagandists. Rev. R. W. Fain (Anti-Mission), editor of the "Baptist Watchman," Nashville, Tenn., solicited Dr. Graves for a discussion of the subject I had treated in his paper. He offered to publish my original articles in "The Watchman," if permitted to review them. I consented, and Dr. Graves accepted his offer. The discussion followed and was read by thousands of people. Thus the light shined out, where, possibly, it was most needed. This newspaper discussion lasted the larger part of another year, making almost two years' agitation of the missionary problem in the Southland. I once thought of publishing in book form my above named articles, but the means were not available. I even did a considerable amount of work on the manuscript, which I have.yet on hand. The whole, if finished, would make a book of from three to five hundred pages. Another Series. In 1875-76, when living at New Hartford, I wrote a series entitled "The History of Romanism," which was published in "The Baptist Battle Flag," D. B. Ray, editor, running through almost a year. I spent much time in research for this series, and in them show when, wherein, and how far the Roman Catholic Church departed from the Apostolic pattern and ceased to be a true church. It is a bloody church, having slain thousands of innocent people for conscience sake. The Pope, as her head, "Sits in the seat of God, showing himself that he is God." No monarch on earth has been more cruel. True to the letter is John's testimony in which he called the Roman Church, "The woman sitting on a scarlet beast, and drunken with the blood of the saints and martyrs of Jesus." See John in Rev. 17. Terrible will be her jud...
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