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The Two Babylons, written by the Reverend Alexander Hislop was first published in 1916. The full title is The Two Babylons or The Papal Worship Proved to be the Worship of Nimrod and His Wife. A sharp critique of common Roman Catholic practices and traditions, the book looks at the historical elements involved in various rites and positions held by the Church. The result is a revealing of how non-scriptural practices were fused with the teachings of Christ. The work is complete with over 61 wood illustrations and liberal use of scholarly works dating from 1506 AD to 1858 including Milner's Church History (1712), Pontificale Romanum (1543, 1572), Justinus Martyr (1777), and Missale Romanum (1506, 1677).

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  • The Two Babylons, written by the Reverend Alexander Hislop was first published in 1916. The full title is The Two Babylons or The Papal Worship Proved to be the Worship of Nimrod and His Wife. A sharp critique of common Roman Catholic practices and traditions, the book looks at the historical elements involved in various rites and positions held by the Church. The result is a revealing of how non-scriptural practices were fused with the teachings of Christ. The work is complete with over 61 wood illustrations and liberal use of scholarly works dating from 1506 AD to 1858 including Milner's Church History (1712), Pontificale Romanum (1543, 1572), Justinus Martyr (1777), and Missale Romanum (1506, 1677).
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  • The Two Babylons, written by the Reverend Alexander Hislop was first published in 1916. The full title is The Two Babylons or The Papal Worship Proved to be the Worship of Nimrod and His Wife. A sharp critique of common Roman Catholic practices and traditions, the book looks at the historical elements involved in various rites and positions held by the Church. The result is a revealing of how non-scriptural practices were fused with the teachings of Christ. The work is complete with over 61 wood illustrations and liberal use of scholarly works dating from 1506 AD to 1858 including Milner's Church History (1712), Pontificale Romanum (1543, 1572), Justinus Martyr (1777), and Missale Romanum (1506, 1677). The topics include: Objects of Worship * Trinity in Unity * The Mother and Child * The Mother of the Child Festivals * Christmas * Easter * The Nativity of St. John * The Feast of the Assumption Doctrine and Discipline * Baptismal Regeneration * Justification by Works * The Sacrifice of the Mass * Extreme Unction * Purgatory and Prayers for the Dead Rites and Ceremonies * Idol Processions * Relic Worship * The Clothing and Crowning of Images * The Rosary and the Worship of the Sacred Heart * Lamps and Wax-Candles * The Sign of the Corss Religious Orders * The Sovereign Pontiff * Priests, Monks, and Nuns In the United States it was published by the Loizeaux Brothers, Inc., a non-profit organization in 1949 and 1959. It was published again in 2007 by Standard Publications, Incorporated (ISBN-13: 9781604244861).
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