ored to demonstrate to the reader that celibacy upon the
part of the priestcraft is one of the most damnable crimes known to
civilization, as it is the unmarried cussedness of the Roman Catholic
priests that is instrumental in the slaughter of virtue.
I have endeavored to prove to the reader that the Roman Catholic
Church is a living infamous insult to an all-wise God, by claiming
that the Pope of Rome is an infallible being, and I believe that if
the reader has read my book with a determination of discarding that
which is bad and holding to that which is good, that he or she will
close this book with an enlightened conception of this devilish creed
which would have its followers believe that the Pope of Rome is on an
equality with Jesus Christ.
I have endeavored to lead the reader from clime to clime, so that he
or she might behold the characters of the followers of Rome, and by
comparison I have endeavored to convince the reader that the
characters of the followers of Roman Catholicism are not nor never
can be on a par with the character of Protestantism, as Roman
Catholicism follows the teachings of paganism, born in the kennel of
filthiness and surrounded and led by a class of men who glut their
lust upon the virtue of their "dupes," while Protestantism is led by
the lowly Nazarine, whose teachings have made Protestant America all
that she is to-day or ever will be.
I have endeavored to point out to the readers of this little volume
the sin of Protestantism, permitting Catholicism to control our
public schools and teach our children doctrines that will be
instrumental in strangling their ambitions and paralyzing their
aspirations, which is near and dear to Protestant America.
I have from the bottom of an honest heart endeavored to impress upon
the reader the awful influence that the priestcraft of America has
upon the morals of this country, and I trust that this task has not
been a useless one, for America has no plague that is so deadly to
patriotism as this black-garbed army of priests, who tramp up and
down the length and breadth of this land, seeking whom they may
devour.
With every drop of blood in my old veins electrified with a desire to
serve a living God, I have endeavored to warn Protestant America of
the lustfulness of the priestcraft, who without a blush of shame
invade the chastity of our American homes, and by the hellishness of
this Romish doctrine pollute the wives and daughters of this f
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