MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET; RIVINGTONS, ST. PAUL'S CHURCHYARD, AND WATERLOO PLACE, PALL MALL; AND HATCHARDS, PICCADILLY. 1826. I. General Remarks on the incompetence of any individual or Policy of the Roman Catholic Priesthood in England, to Delusive Expositions of the Roman Catholic Doctrine of Ex- clusive Salvation, examined. § 1. Doctrine of Exclusive Salvation, as explained by the Author of "Truth and Charge of a mistake, relating to the Test and Abjuration Oaths, attributed by Mr. Butler to the Author, answered. § 1. Uncertain sense of the appellation, Roman Catholic Rome must make, in order that her spiritual subjects may The Protestant Churches, especially that of England, defended Mr. Butler's shifting the true point in question, by a perpetual recurrence to the temporal and the deposing power of the Pope. § 1. Roman Catholics still cling to the source of intolerance which has inundated Europe with blood. § 2. Bel- larmine's reason for putting heretics to death. That reason prevalent in Spain a few years since. § 3. Policy recom- mended by Bellarmine in the enforcement of persecution..... 69 Copy and Translation of the Author's Letter to his Chapter ... ADDITIONAL NOTE. .... 128 Original Authority which proves, that the Pope at one time A LETTER TO CHARLES BUTLER, ESQ. &c. &c. SIR; I TAKE the liberty of addressing you, not with the design of carrying on a more direct and personal controversy than that which has taken place between us, but because, slight as is the notice which you have taken of the contents of my Practical and Internal Evidence against Catholicism, I feel that you have given me occasion for personal remonstrance. But this I must leave for another part of the present Letter. B |