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LECTURES FOR THE TIMES:
OR,
ILLUSTRATIONS AND REFUTATIONS
OF
THE ERRORS OF ROMANISM AND TRACTARIANISM.
BY THE
REV. JOHN CUMMING, D.D.
CONTENTS.
- 1. The Teaching of Cardinal Wiseman.
- 2. Cardinal Wiseman: "his Oath and its Obligations." Two Lectures delivered in the Hanover Square Rooms, in November 1850.
- 3. What is Popery?
- 4. Is Tractarianism Popery?
- 5. Romish Plausible Pretensions.
- 6. Apostolical Succession.
- 7. The Unity of the Church.
- 8. The Fathers.
- 9. The Nicene Creed.
- 10. The Bible, not Tradition.
- 11. The Invocation of Saints.
- 12. Transubstantiation.
- 13. The Sacrifice of the Mass.
- 14. Purgatory.
NOTICES OF THE WORK.
"In these Lectures Dr. Cumming gives the fullest scope to all his high powers. Careful research, acute argument, brilliant illustration, graphic description, eloquent appeal, all unite in enriching and embellishing his pages, alluring the most indifferent to read, and compelling the most prejudiced against his views to pause and consider."—Edinburgh Ecclesiastical Review.
"Dr. Cumming exhibits an extensive knowledge of the subject, great powers of reasoning, and a wish to proceed to a right conclusion. The volume is both interesting and instructive, and it unquestionably deals with matters of the highest importance, in which all mankind are deeply and permanently interested."—Newcastle Courant.
"These Lectures embrace the most prominent errors of Romanism; and we need not add that the subjects are discussed with ability, and the victory over Popish misrepresentation complete."—Edinburgh Advertiser.
"Happy specimens of eloquence. It meets most of the difficulties suggested by Romanists and sceptics, and may be regarded as a suitable work to be placed in the hands of those who are wavering on the brink of error, and will be hailed as such by all lovers of Protestant truth."—Kitto's Journal.
ARTHUR HALL, VIRTUE & CO. 25, PATERNOSTER ROW.
Transcriber's Note.
Variable spelling and hyphenation have been retained. Minor punctuation inconsistencies have been silently corrected.
Two instances of unpaired double quotation marks could not be corrected.
Corrections:
The first line indicates the original, the second the correction.
p. 17:
- to maintain such a sytsem,
- to maintain such a system,
p. 55:
- no compassion fom the servants of God
- no compassion from the servants of God
p. 61:
- with a little more secresy
- with a little more secrecy
p. 64:
- to ask of her her name,
- to ask of her name,
p. 71:
- in saving my honour and my consience
- in saving my honour and my conscience
p. 85:
- owed its origin to Guiseppe Calassanzio.
- owed its origin to Giuseppe Calassanzio.
p. 94:
- what part her enemy asailed her.
- what part her enemy assailed her.
p. 130:
- from the bishop, the Prelator Governatore,
- from the bishop, the Prelato Governatore,
p. 131:
- The Cardinal Camberini, to whom
- The Cardinal Gamberini, to whom
p. 140:
- and the most perfect familarity
- and the most perfect familiarity
p. 185:
- the popish sanhedrim
- the popish sanhedrin
p. 190:
- "No, my friend," repled Parchetti
- "No, my friend," replied Parchetti
p. 234:
- that you will acknowlege
- that you will acknowledge
- alone to the the see of the Ionian Islands
- alone to the see of the Ionian Islands
p. 280
- are not subject to ths pains
- are not subject to the pains
p. 366:
- But are you not aware that it it is
- But are you not aware that it is
p. 387:
- what do we see around us? Infifidelity
- what do we see around us? Infidelity
p. 394:
- public buring of fifty thousand Moors
- public burning of fifty thousand Moors
p. 400:
- every hour they recal to your mind
- every hour they recall to your mind
p. 421:
- the perpetual downfal of the Roman Pontificate.
- the perpetual downfall of the Roman Pontificate.
p. 422:
- and compelling the most prejudiced againt his views
- and compelling the most prejudiced against his views