Calvinism’s Surprising Catholic Connection – By Dave Hunt
There is no question that Calvin imposed upon the Bible certain erroneous interpretations from his Roman Catholic background.
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Continue reading →The Pope had now made himself absolute master in the Church. There was but one bishop, and Christendom was his diocese. From this one man flowed all ecclesiastical honours, offices, acts, and jurisdiction.
Continue reading →Temporal power is a root-prerogative of the Papacy. With or without his crown, the Pope, so long as he exists, will be a Great Temporal Power.
Continue reading →Most seem to think that Popery is a system merely to be scouted and laughed at; but the Spirit of God everywhere characterises it in quite a different way. Every statement in the Scripture shows that it was truly described when it was characterised as “Satan’s Masterpiece”–the perfection of his policy for deluding and ensnaring the world.
Continue reading →A discussion of the Rapture Theory with the full explanation of a Jesuit plot that made a Protestant Doctrine out of false Romanist Teaching.
Continue reading →Outside the Church there is no Antichrist, in the Biblical sense of the term; inside the Church that evil power has sat for nearly 2,000 years as ‘God in the temple of God.’
Continue reading →The Aims of Fascism are most deeply in conflict with those of a free republic like that of the United States. In this effort, the Catholic Church has been plainly no conservator of tradition; it has been an ally—a potent ally—of the forces of destruction.”
Continue reading →Considering itself superior to the Civil Power, the Roman Catholic Church continues to interfere in the internal policy of governments.
Continue reading →In two hundred years the Roman Catholic Church in the United States has increased from the smallest to the largest church in the nation.
Continue reading →Postscript to “Horae Apocalypticae;” on the Pope’s own Testimony to the Fact of the completed Expiration in 1867 of the 1260 Predicted Years of Papal Dominancy in the Kingdoms of Western Christendom.
Continue reading →The 144,000 are those on the commencement of the Apostasy the saint depicted as the subjects of divine grace, elected out of the symbolic Israel and sealed.
Continue reading →Political Establishment Of The Reformation. Separation From The Papacy. A.D. 1552-1790.
Continue reading →The departure of the Bristish royal family from their constitutional identity and duty as faithful Protestants had been seen in their fraternising with Roman Catholics. Prince Charles had attended Mass on more than one occasion with Catholic friends and was prevented from participating in the Pope’s private Mass only by command of the Queen.
Continue reading →The apostasy in the twentieth century; the compromise on essentials and the attack on the fundamentals actually have their roots in the nineteenth century.
Continue reading →True ecumenical unity is clearly defined in the Scriptures. There is one body, and one Spirit, even as ye are called in one hope of your calling; One Lord, one faith, one baptism, One God and Father of all, who is above all,
Continue reading →The Vatican has been the most powerful institution in Europe, and although its influence declined at the time of the Reformation it made a significant recovery in the past two centuries
Continue reading →Charles Finney was the man who created the “decisionism” concept in evangelism, where a person is led through an “altar call” and is pressured to “decide for Christ.”
Continue reading →My one object has been to defeat the mischievous attempt, which was made in 1881 to thrust upon this Church and Realm a revision of the Sacred Text, which recommended though it be by eminent names, I am thoroughly convinced, and am able to prove, is untrustworthy from beginning to end.
Continue reading →The 1881 committee that produced the Revised Version, the mother of the majority of today’s modem versions, was unimpressed with the weight of the evidence supporting the Received Text, which had been used for English translations by William Tyndale, John Rogers, and Miles Coverdale, as well as later by the 1611 translators.
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