Excerpt from The Catholic: Letters Addressed by a Jurist to a Young Kinsman, Proposing to Join the Church of Rome
These letters were written by a member of the legal profession, in active practice, to a young kinsman.
This youth at the age of seventeen, after evincing much industry and talent as a student, had become deeply interested in religious subjects. Misled by the statements in Milner's End of Controversy and other Roman Catholic works, he suddenly conceived the idea that the Church of Rome was the only primitive, apostolic, and catholic church, and apprised the author that he should, in his next vacation, apply to a Roman Catholic bishop for baptism. As the case required prompt action, the author immediately wrote a series of letters to dissuade him from his purpose.
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