The Purpose of the Papacy by John S. Vaughan


Main
- books.jibble.org



My Books
- IRC Hacks

Misc. Articles
- Meaning of Jibble
- M4 Su Doku
- Computer Scrapbooking
- Setting up Java
- Bootable Java
- Cookies in Java
- Dynamic Graphs
- Social Shakespeare

External Links
- Paul Mutton
- Jibble Photo Gallery
- Jibble Forums
- Google Landmarks
- Jibble Shop
- Free Books
- Intershot Ltd

books.jibble.org

Next Page

Page 0

The Project Gutenberg EBook of The Purpose of the Papacy, by John S. Vaughan

This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with
almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or
re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included
with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.net


Title: The Purpose of the Papacy

Author: John S. Vaughan

Release Date: July 8, 2005 [EBook #16242]

Language: English

Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1

*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK THE PURPOSE OF THE PAPACY ***




Produced by Internet Archive/Canadian Libraries
(http://www.archive.org/details/toronto), Suzanne Lybarger,
Jeannie Howse and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team
at http://www.pgdp.net






+-------------------------------------------------------------+
| Transcriber's Notes: Fixed a few obvious typos in the text: |
| actually for actully, origin for orgin; and changed the |
| case of "sees" to "Sees". |
+-------------------------------------------------------------+


THE
PURPOSE OF THE PAPACY

BY THE RIGHT REVEREND
JOHN S. VAUGHAN, D.D.
BISHOP OF SEBASTOPOLIS

AUTHOR OF "THOUGHTS FOR ALL TIMES," "DANGERS OF THE DAY"
"LIFE AFTER DEATH," ETC., ETC.

"Let us go back to the beginning of the sixteenth century.
Either there was a Church of God then in the world, or there
was not. If there was not, then the Reformers certainly
could not create such a Church. It there was, they as
certainly had neither the right to abandon it, nor the power
to remodel it."--J.K. STONE.

London
SANDS & CO.
15 KING STREET, COVENT GARDEN
EDINBURGH: 21 HANOVER STREET

ST. LOUIS, Mo., U.S.A.: B. HERDER

1910




INTRODUCTION.


It may seem an impertinence on the present writer's part to indite a
preface to the work of a brother Bishop; and it would be a still
greater one to pretend to introduce the Author of this little book to
the reading public, to whom he is so well and so favourably known by a
stately array of preceding volumes. Nevertheless Bishop Vaughan has
been so insistent on my contributing at least a few introductory
lines, that, for old friendship's sake, I can no longer refuse.

Next Page


Books | Photos | Paul Mutton | Thu 28th Mar 2024, 9:24