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, and which could account for its own existence ONLY on the plea that the Promises of God had signally failed, and that _it_ alone was able to correct the failure. Men ask for some sign, by which they may recognise the true Church of God and discriminate it readily from all spurious imitations. God, in His mercy, offers them a sign--namely UNITY. Yet they hesitate and hold back, and refuse to guide their tempest-tossed barques by its unerring light into the one Haven of Salvation. FOOTNOTES: [Footnote 5: See Charge, etc., dated November, 1893.] [Footnote 6: _Ang. Ministry_, by Hutton, p. 504.] CHAPTER V. THE POPE'S INFALLIBLE AUTHORITY. 1. The Church of God can be but one; because God is truth: and, truth can be but one. The world may, and (as a matter of fact) does abound in false Churches, just as it abounds in false deities; but, this is rendered possible only _because they are false_. Two or more true Churches involve a contradiction in terms. Such a condition of things is as intrinsically absurd, and as unthinkable, as two or more true Gods--as well talk of two or more multiplication tables! No! There can be but "One Lord, one Faith, one Baptism". If several Churches all teach the true doctrine of Christ, unmixed with error, they must all agree, and, consequently, be virtually one and the self same. There is no help for it; and sound reason will not tolerate any other conclusion. The "Branch Theory" stands self-condemned, if truth be of any importance: because it is inconsistent with truth. For, if one Church contradicts the other on any single point of doctrine, then one or the other must be false, that is, it must be either asserting what Christ denied; or else denying what Christ asserted. They cannot, under any circumstances, be described as _true_ Churches. This is not sophistry or subtilty. It is common-sense. Christ promised unity in promising truth; since truth is one. Is Christ divided? asks St. Paul. No! Then neither is His Church. 2. How was His truth to be maintained and securely developed, century after century, pure and untainted, and free from all admixture of error? _Humanly_ speaking, the thing was impossible. Then what _superhuman_ guarantee did He offer? What was to be our security? Nothing less than the abiding presence of the Holy Ghost Himself. Surely, then, we need not be anxious after that! Listen, and remember it is to God you are listening. "The Spirit of Truth
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