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The Story

This book explores Rome's challenge: Why do Protestants keep Sunday as their day of worship instead of Saturday?

The contents of this pamphlet were originally printed in theĀ Catholic MirrorĀ in four editorials in September of 1893. TheĀ Catholic MirrorĀ was the official organ of Cardinal Gibbons and the Catholic Church in the United States.

The following appeared in the Catholic Mirror of December 23, 1893 concerning it:

"The pages of this brochure unfold to the reader one of the most glaringly conceivable contradictions existing between the practice and theory of the Protestant world, and unsusceptible of any rational solution, the theory claiming the Bible alone as the teacher, which unequivocally and most positively commands Saturday to be kept 'holy,' whilst their practice proves that they utterly ignore the unequivocal requirements of their teacher, the Bible, and occupying Catholic ground for three centuries and a half, by abandonment of their theory, they stand before the world today the representatives of a system the most indefensible, self-contradictory, and suicidal that can be imagined.

Pamphlet [29 pages]

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This book explores Rome's challenge: Why do Protestants keep Sunday as their day of worship instead of Saturday?

The contents of this pamphlet were originally printed in theĀ Catholic MirrorĀ in four editorials in September of 1893. TheĀ Catholic MirrorĀ was the official organ of Cardinal Gibbons and the Catholic Church in the United States.

The following appeared in the Catholic Mirror of December 23, 1893 concerning it:

"The pages of this brochure unfold to the reader one of the most glaringly conceivable contradictions existing between the practice and theory of the Protestant world, and unsusceptible of any rational solution, the theory claiming the Bible alone as the teacher, which unequivocally and most positively commands Saturday to be kept 'holy,' whilst their practice proves that they utterly ignore the unequivocal requirements of their teacher, the Bible, and occupying Catholic ground for three centuries and a half, by abandonment of their theory, they stand before the world today the representatives of a system the most indefensible, self-contradictory, and suicidal that can be imagined.

Pamphlet [29 pages]

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