in and year out, and which is strictly connected with the
Catholic Church, but what I have given you are truths, and
indisputable truths, which should be evidence enough of the awfulness
of monasteries of this and other countries, and a class of men who
will commit such dastardly deeds in the monasteries would not
hesitate to slaughter innocent virtue in the nunneries of this
country.
I could give you history in regard to the nunneries that would make
the cheek of virtue blush with shame, but to give you this history I
would have to use language that I do not desire to use, as I want to
keep the minds and morals of the girls of this country as pure as
possible; but from this chapter, Protestant fathers and mothers must
know what Roman Catholicism consists of, and Catholic fathers and
mothers who are not everlastingly blinded by the false light of this
damnable creed should rally from their lethargetic walks of
debauchery and snatch their children from the Romish mire of
degradation and place them upon the Protestant highways, which lead
to the beauties of individual and collective greatness.
[Illustration:
CHRIST POPE
The Christ of Protestantism compared to the God of Catholicism.
TAKE YOUR CHOICE.]
Chapter IX.
Un-Married Cussedness of the Roman Priest-Craft.
In the Book of Books, we find that the Lord of Hosts declares that,
"It is not good for man to dwell alone," and our Heavenly Father also
teaches us that "Every man should have one wife."
Now, the Good Lord was either right or wrong when He made this
declaration, and who is there that would declare that the Lord was
mistaken in His injunction? Not one! Therefore, we must acknowledge
that either the Lord our God made a declaration that was nonsensical
and unreasonable, or else the Roman Priestcraft is living a life
which is diagonally contrary to the commands and demands of God
Almighty, for when the Roman Church declares that her Priests shall
not wed, they at once set up a rule for their teachers which is in
violation, to not only the laws of God, but laws of man, as the
silent whisperings of man's nature demands a helpmate. The heathen
nations of the earth who are not acquainted with the sanctity of the
marriage vow, have a longing for the companionship of the opposite
sex, and this longing cannot be termed anything but "a godly love,"
as this feeling was placed in the bosom of humanity by a d
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