Popery Not Founded On Scripture, originally published in 1688, presents a detailed critique of Roman Catholic doctrine. Authored by prominent theologians Thomas Tenison, William Bramston, and Edward Fowler, this work examines the biblical texts used to support papal authority and Catholic traditions.
The authors argue that these scriptures do not provide a solid foundation for the doctrines of the Catholic Church. This book offers valuable insights into the theological debates of the late 17th century and sheds light on the complex relationship between scripture and religious authority during that time.
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