In this insightful and thought-provoking book, author H.M. Riggle takes an in-depth look at the basic tenants of Roman Catholicism from a Protestant perspective. Drawing on a wide range of sources, including scripture, church history, and modern theology, Riggle offers a clear, concise, and compelling critique of Catholic doctrine and practice. Whether you’re a layperson, a student, or a minister, Roman Catholicism in the Light of Their Own Scriptures and Authorities is a vital resource for anyone seeking to better understand the beliefs and practices of the Catholic church.
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