right to require that the Roman Catholic religion
shall be THE ONLY RELIGION of the nation, to the exclusion
of all others_."
We have the entire principles of Catholicism embodied in this last
"Canonistic Law," as Roman Catholicism's aim and intention is to put
this declaration into effect as soon as she can become powerful
enough to execute her plans.
In my estimation, the next "Canon Law" that I will quote, is the one
most detrimental to our American form of government, as it is a law,
when put into execution, that will throttle every ambition and
strangle every hope that now permeates the bosom of Protestantism,
and it is one that should freeze the very flesh and blood of
Protestantism to the bone's marrow. It is as follows: "_Roman
Catholicism has the power to require the nation not to permit free
expression of opinions_."
In this last law, which is found upon the statute books of Roman
Catholicism, we have a declaration from her rulers that would deprive
you and your posterity from expressing an opinion in regard to Roman
Catholicism; that is, if that opinion did not coincide with her
abominations, and an institution which would place such a law upon
her statute books is an institution which would burn and flay alive
those who would disregard this law; thus the reader may have some
idea of what he or she may expect should their posterity ever live
to see America pass into the ungodly clutches of this unholy demon.
The history of Roman Catholicism in the past plainly demonstrates
what she has done and how well and awful she has carried out her laws
herein quoted, and Catholicism makes her brags that she "_never
changes_," consequently the only reason why these laws are not put
into execution in the United States is the lack of physical power,
and whenever Roman Catholicism reaches the point in the history of
this country where she possesses this physical power, Protestantism
will feel her tyrannical heel upon their necks.
That the reader may thoroughly understand and realize that Roman
Catholicism of to-day is the same as Roman Catholicism was hundreds
of years ago, we desire to quote a letter written by Pope Leo XIII
during his reign, which will thoroughly demonstrate to the reader
that Roman Catholicism of the present retains all of her harshness
and cussedness that she possessed when our forefathers were burned at
the stake and our mothers were punished for worshiping a true and
living God, Pope Leo'
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