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The Anti-Papal Library.



ROADS FROM ROME. A Series of Personal Narratives.

Compiled by Rev. Charles S. Isacsson, M.A., Rector of Hardingham, Norfolk. With a Preface by the Right Rev. Handlley C. G. Moule, D.D., Bishop of Durham. Crown 8vo, cloth gilt, 2s. 6d.

The English Churchman says: "It is a timely volume a counter-blast to the somewhat boastful advertisement of perverts to Rome, issued about a year ago under the auspices of Cardinal Vaughan, entitled 'Roads to Rome.'"

The Protestant Observer says: "We cordially recommend this intensely interesting and most useful volume."

The Church Of Ireland Gazette says: "It is very effective for our controversy with Rome."

The Record says: "This is indeed an informing book."

The Protestant Churchman says: "We heartily recommend the volume. It is one which might be left on drawing-room or parlour tables to be perused by visitors."

The Life Of Faith says: "Many a bewildered soul will be mercifully guided and assisted by these testimonies."

The Church Family Newspaper says: "We commend a study of this volume to those who have been captivated by extreme ritual."


ROME IN MANY LANDS.A Survey of the Roman Catholic Church, with an account of some modern Roman developments.

Compiled and Edited by the Rev. Charles S. Isaccson, M.A., Editor of "Roads from Rome." Crown 8vo, cloth gilt, 2s. 6d.

The Times says: "It undertakes to give an account of Rome's distortions of Christian doctrine due to hallucinations or over-subtlety."

The British Weekly says: "The book is rich in facts, and is written from the standpoint of an impartial inquirer."

The Record says: "No more startling revelations of the present-day position of Rome in many lands has yet appeared."

The Athenæum says: "Its information is free from that inaccuracy which is often the mark of controversial works on religion."

'The Methodist Recorder says : " It is a powerful indictment of Papal Policy."

The Protestant Standard says: " It is most ably written and deeply interesting."


London: THE RELIGIOUS TRACT SOCIETY.