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Laa diagrammas suivants iliuatrant la m4thoda. 1 2 3 4 9 6 This %vonderful book is wriihti and published for tf " Truth, crushed " Let there be Light ! " The plates being Twide Burned, it springs Its Revelations are terrible indi Endorsed by the Leading Revieius, Magazines, an THE GREAT BOOK OF 1 FIFTY YEARS CHURCH OF BY FATHER CHI Author of "The Priest, tae Woman and — - r=r:^^mmr= TRULY VIVID, FASCINATING, AND NO HISTORY LIKE IT SINCE TIL ITS STATEMENTS C ANNO 7 There is no book upon the Romish oontrovers a complete picture of the inner workings, aims a the experience of a living witness, and challengej very valuable work, and is fast becoming a standai sold in three months, and large orders are being d third edition. The Book commends itself to the - liberty everywhere. To Clergymen, Students, Teacl book of reference. Thousands have been sold in G-i wich Islands, Australia, France, Italy, Spain, IndiP,i TERMS OF PUBLICi A handsome volume of 832 pages, printed in clear type, on fine with beveled boards, marbled edges, and gilt stami two portraits (""^ representing him in pi-icstly robes) Qf \ f% i ^ fcjtJiiL Lu fcLiiy puiL ul biio Uiiictiu ottites uiixt Agents Wanted. CRAIG & BARLOW. Agents. id piblished for the sake of truth and righteorisness. *' Truth, crushed to earth, ivill rise agamy rned, it springs to life for tiie Third Time. terrible indictm ents of Popery. ws, Magazines, and Protestant Press of the Wurhi. lOOK OF THE CENTURY. EARS nsr THE H OF ROME. THER CHINIQUY, ;, t^ie Woman and the Confessional," etc. 4TING, AND TRAGIC IN INTEREST IT SINCE THE TIME OE LUTHER. NTS CANNOT BE REFUTED. lomish controversy so comprehensive .as this. It is workings, aims and objects of Popery. It is from »ss, and challenges contradiction. It is a large but ecoming a standard authority. Two Editions were )rders are being daily received for the present and nds itself to the American people, aud to lovers of 3n, Students, Teachers, Politicians, it is an invaluable ve been sold in G-reat Britain, Ireland, Canada, Sand- taly, Spain, IndiP, and South America. IS OF PUBLICATION. d in clear type, on fine tinted paper. It is bound in strong cloth, d edges, and gilt stamp on side and back. Contains ssenling him in priestl.v robes) ©f the Venenibie QUthOr. uited States on receipt of price. Five Dollars. & BARLOW. Agents, 180 S 182 Monroe Street, Chicago, III. Do not fail to Read these Press C T!iis book Contains, amongst other startling revela- tions, thrilling chapters on the Assassination of President Lincoln. The Bible and the PriestK of Rome. The Confession of Children. Kestivitie^• in a I'lirsonage. ProtCKtanl Cliildren in Cotnonts. Ttic Trade in ManKCs. Rome and Kducation. The Miracli •- of Ronv. M\n-deis aiiil Thefts in Uuehec. I'apineau and tlie Patriots. Perversion of Dr. Newman. (irand Dinn >r of the Priests. Intrii^ues, Impostures, and Criminal Life of the Priests. Tlie Ahomin.ition of Auricular Confes- sion. Some of the Thousand Acts of Folly and Idolatrv which form the Life of a Monk. Tin- Vow of Celibacy. The Impurities of the Theology of Rome WIIOISFATHERCHINIQUY? Father Cliiniquy was l>orn in Canada in 1809, his parents being natives of Uviebec. * * ♦ "Young Chiniquv was, in 1822, sent to the college of Nieolct to be ed>icateil for the Romish priesthood, lie wis ordained to the priesthood in 1833, in the calliredal of Quel ec, and for a time was chaplain of the Marine Hospital in that city. Here it was that he studied the effects of alcohol in the lunnan system, and, becominu: eonvineed that its use was deleterious, wrote to Father Mathe\v, in Ireland, i(H;arding his temperance work. Father Chiniqu^v NOC .-ii^'irci^. It \'^> a '*vc7r,acr :*e ::;::; rn;t lircii itiiiru. The Montreal Daily Witness says: " It is the old Samson's legacy, ami has within its covers the certainty of tnor- meus circulation, and of considerable destruc ivc force. " The Chloaf " Those reader to say of the Ro her professed mi prorngandism, w The Montn " It bears upor less indignation, nutions' bodies, t deceives the rear with a tongue of the rnit of Rom of Abraham IJn authorities wish their fold. " The Presby " This is certni sy which has yet sv for it a very 'though we hav( we have never \\ tempts to co^•er lated on this cro spared to see glo as to the true ch sands of his fellc spectfullv recom liook." The New Y " No history H The Chicac lie warns Am ing a viper whic placable, the absi stitutions, their 'Booth was notli The Presby •• Of Father CI surpasses in intc: judge, it is sure t Roman Catholic and ]>opular a m all cases profoun book is brilliant i gifted author, of tragic.'.utercst " Adherents oi the meaning of t the unwisdom o) the training is as pupils over to th Sower and " Never before source been issui crgy of Rome is iniquity for the i the controlling t Protestant minis tant publication. The Interic " The author 1 stition and falsel keenest intellecti even say since L ism so thorough every page. " JUS' The Pries Octavo, 296 \ This work i authority upon t the lanii. Clet read by the peoj in Great Britain I'nited States, h Legislators, good service in 1 CnAiS & i Agenti lese Press Criticisms Carefully. ig revela- ncoln, «nd Criminal Icular Confcs- Vcts o£ Folly m tiie Life of )logv of Rome Y? iig natives of egc of N ieolet priesthood in if the Marine Icohol in the lous, wrote to her Chiniquv iman Catholfc ietieij throiigh- Illinois. lie ;hem in Kan- of Rome, and n in accepting { the name of ifter the with- iued over the on. 'During lis, a prisoner, led l)efore the ind Montreal, been accused :1s in foreign out and loyal d determined was formerlv the book, said : sincerity and oubt. We do t men of the iful Refomer. uld be hard to ns of peril has , and on part ravest charges r which they Some of them Lincoln, taxes tion or reason ik is crowded e exclusion of itry, he traces irs" on the as- book wears a author is evi- ement and in- says: thing tremen- If a hundredth loubt where to Father Chlni- isnesR. " luv is .evident- '- 1 >. rti. ainty of tnor- The Chicago Tribune says: " Those readers who wish to see what a former priest of strong convictions has to say of the Roman Catholic Church, her doctrines, her practices, her hierarchy, her professed miracles of healing, her institutions of learning, and her schemes of proragandism, will In- interested in reading this volume." The Montreal Protestant Pillar says! " It hears upmi its pages the impress of truth, ^-oupled with honest fervor, merci- less indignation, pious zeal anil personal purity. It unrolls the bandages from the nations' bodies, and shows the cancer of Romanism eating into their vitalb; it un- deceives the reader as to the purposes and practices of the Church, and publishes wifh a tongue of tiro a warning that should arouse all who love liberty to see that the rult of Rome is purely ecclesiastical. . . The chapters on the assassination of Abraham Lincoln are full of damning evidence that must make the Romish authorities wish thill 'ne murderers had not been so thoroughlv identified with their fold. " The Presbyterian Review of Toronto says: "This is certainly the mo't thrilling hook touching upon the Roman controver- sy which has yet appeared. We have read it with intense Interest, and we prophe- sV for it a very large circulation throughout the United States and Canada, 'though we have made the Romish controversy a special study for some years, we have never ^net witli any work A'hich could be compared with this, or that at- tempts to co^er the same ground. The \onerable author may well be congratu- lated on this crowning effort of his life, and we earnestly pray that he may be spared to see glorious results from this work in the enlightenment of Protestants as to the true character of the Churc'.i of Rome, and in the conversion of thou- sands of his fellow coimtrymen held still in her terrible tKmdage. . . .We re- spectfully recommend to "all our politicians a careful reading of Mr. Chiniquy's Ijook." The New York Weekly Witness says: " No history like it since the time of I^uther. " The Chicago Evening Journal says: lie warns Americans that 'they are sleeping on a volcano; that they are press- ing a viper which will bite tlicmto death; that Rome is the sworn, the most im- placable, the absolutcl \ irreconcilable and deadly enemy of their schools, their in- stitutions, their so ileurly bought rights and liberties. . . He declares that 'Booth was notliin- but the tool of the Jesuits.' It will be widely read. The Presbyterian Witness, Halifax. N. 8.» Juiy96, says: " Of Father Chiniquy's new book we must frankly speak in superlatives, It far surpasses in interest any book hitherto issued by the author, and if we do not mis- judge, it is sure to beco'nie a standard work relative to the internaltconomv of the Roman Catholic Church. The great organization of which he formed so brilliant • and j>opular a member is laid bare in its mncrmost workings. The unveiling is in all cases profoundly interesting; it is not always distressing or humiliating. The book is brilliant on" every page with the genius, and the rhetorical skill of the gifted author. The narrutiyes are \ivid and fascinating, and many chapters are of tragic.'.utercst. " Adherents of the Church of England should read this book in ojder to realize the meaning of the Confessional. Presbyterians and others should read it to see the unwisdom of sending their daughters to Convent and Nunnery Schoois where the training is as supi^rficial as it is showy, and where the chief aim is to win the pupils over to the Church of Rome." Sower and Mission Monthly (Reformed Church) says: " Never before in the history of our country has such a publication from such a source been issued, and never"so much needed as now, when all the Jesuitical en- ergy of Rome is expended in covering our ttitire country witrt its political web of iniquity for the purpose of bringing the jiower of the Vatican to be and to remain the controlling balance or power over the United States for all time. We hope nt Protestant minister will consent to remain ignorant of the contents of this impor- tant publication. " The Interior, (Presbyterian) Chicago, Aug. 6, iSSSsaysj "The author has had an inner view of every phase of that great system of super- stition and falsehood, and he describes with apen of unusual vigor, and with the keenest intellectual analysis. There has been no expose in recent times, we may even sav since Luther, of the error, tyranny and demoralizing influence of Roman- ism so thorough as this. We find new matters of interest in every chapter and on every page. " JUST ISSUED TWENTY-NINTH EDITION The Priest The Woman, and The Confessional Octavo, 296 pages, bound in cloth, with portrait of Author. Price, $1.00. Mailed to any address, post paid, on receipt of price. This work is conceded b- the pulpit and press of the country to be the l)est authority upon the con'essional. It should be in the hands of every Protestant in the lanii. Clergymen of all denominations should read it, and advocate its 'jeing read by the people. The Iwok has liecn translated into muny languages. Its sales in Gre'at Britain, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, France, Spain, Italy, and the I'nited States, have been enormous, and the demand still continues. Legislators, husbands, rind fathers should read the book. Its author has done good service in the cause of Protestantism and his testimony is incontrovertible. I j«4k 4k « in> A uKAiii & DAnruVf, ruufisricis, iou & ioz mooroe direei, cf^acxdJLxarO, xy. m. jsl.. Agents Wanted Everywhere. Splendid Terms.