A popular history of priestcraft in all ages and nations
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- 1833
- Topics
- Priestcraft
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- London, Wilson
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- Robarts - University of Toronto
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- English
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- 2007-11-26 19:06:03
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Subject: Not to the root
Disappointing - I thought it was going to be getting to the root of the falsitiy and motive of all preistcraft, including preachcraft, but it wasn't. Instead a Bible believer that saw all pagan priestcraft as rooted in worship of Noah and his three sons - and an odd inference that all pagan religions have three gods stemming from the three sons of Noah. The Levites had a legitimate role. Popery was a corruption of Christianity. And the English Church is better but still has it's corruptions. He's coming from an English Church point of view. He hardly mentions Protestant churches other than Luther righteously attacking popery. So it never gets to the root and instead just the obvious human sacrifice of the pagans, and the Inquisition of the Romish Church, and some corruption in the English Church mostly at the lowest level.
Subject: Not to the root
Disappointing - I thought it was going to be getting to the root of the falsitiy and motive of all preistcraft, including preachcraft, but it wasn't. Instead a Bible believer that saw all pagan priestcraft as rooted in worship of Noah and his three sons - and an odd inference that all pagan religions have three gods stemming from the three sons of Noah. The Levites had a legitimate role. Popery was a corruption of Christianity. And the English Church is better but still has it's corruptions. He's coming from an English Church point of view. He hardly mentions Protestant churches other than Luther righteously attacking popery. So it never gets to the root and instead just the obvious human sacrifice of the pagans, and the Inquisition of the Romish Church, and some corruption in the English Church mostly at the lowest level.
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