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oO _ |. UNITED STATES SATROneY MISCELLANY. :
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U. STATES CATHOLIO MISOSLLANY. jto. Lhe Protestant,” m unveiling the corruptions fad abor| of Jam cena te proclaim, “that nota single efficent ay,
minations of the Romish u perarchy. . “o. @, iw tidote has ven administer ed.” Let them Apeak fo
» Warren. et for
CUARLESTON, MARCH 21, 1830. Mobile, Ala, Nov. 19, 1829; | themaelve
HURCH.IN HASSELL STREET, *. The twelfth-is rather severe upon a land i in whieh there is | vOut oe oan ne already ce to the Ronish Puiton
4 ‘ou je. medium e pi! and not
Tho memhers of this church, will observe. an advertise- so mach ofthe gospel light: Werowe to make the assertion efficient antidute has been administered, w ny and counts
ment from their Secretary, calling a meeting of the pewhold- with which this atthe He sots out, we should moct some} ., tempts are making to.d 1 bodies and to ‘nilave
: . ; -mor- | Tude re; ilee.—Bat the Revorend Mr, Burtis, is we sisppose land roy the souls of men; and we.must be repelled |
ers on very important business after the High Mass, to-mor. pri iviloge 4. > taking “the sling and the Mone es a he aucireenen
row. : Philistines, and from putting o whole armour of G 4,
As nothing can more powerfully favor the progress of or- 0
THE PROTESTANT. bi ror in ‘the churches, than that ignora e which prevails ‘ipa bene we be able tostand against the wiles of the Dev en
Wel t this publication, very alarming degrees of the peculiar features of Goape " .
‘but could not get a copy until this week, when a friend put| truth—and us such ik tions. te ona their sedi cra
in possession of the first number. It is indeed a novelty, | of designi I: 0 are actuated by the principles which y .
even amongst the religious papers of America.—We shall
describo for our readers this sheet. It is about small sized
quarto, of eight pages, each ‘containing two coleman ne natu.
first three and a quarter aro occupied wit
and recommendations,—-Of the latter there are "twelve: the
doctrine and worship: 2 “this has also ‘the signatures os of eight
New Day,
rticularly
I acco rd dingly recummend its «patronage to: the
J. H. Burlis
‘New-York, Nov, 16, 1820,"
addition to the abuve, Ministers of the Gospel of
~~ In
the various reformed denuninations, in’ vall parts of tho
Union, and Canada, patronize “The Protestant.”
stealing,
idolatrous delusions aro - unveiled, proceeds from the sam
motives; and is equally laudable and true, us the conduct
the robber,
o thee
e
of
who, when he is discovered in the very act of
comm
mences the alarm, snd Joudl
thief! catch thief!” that
+ bi
mself, and sneak off in the
escape from us by this stale subterfug
Spirit of Wit! art thou not honour red by ¢
made atthy shrine? What though itbo gathered from the
purlieus of the police office,—though it hath been bathed i in
the sinks of infamy,—though it hath been religiously pre.
ne may
B. Silliman, Chauncey H. Goodrich and ae Webster. The introductory essay occupies about ‘wo coluning, “It
he secon ith tion of th ity of such a pr served from the contact,
on of Prin lication, proved by the fact that I bars of
ceton, and merely uses the nickname Romanisis.
‘The third by three New old | &
fourth which is the only one couched in eats Janguage as
Kno:
y bawls « ae
remove suspicion
crowd. athe Jesuits shall mat
offering
of the great mass of socioty by the
je distant situations,” states that. popery. ia un-
sungeate and adduces for proof,
ofa Prelato, ho att
bmitto tho Pope; vindicates itolewes
h
gentlemen are in the habit of
Wm, MeMui era” Thomas De Witt We c Brownlee, and
George Dubois, New York.
Tho fifth mentions “ the anti-christian character of the
Papal system,” “ the want of information on the immuta-
ble character of Popery, umongst American Protestants,”
4* their indifference to the enlarged influence of the system,
this bears the signatures of nino New York clergymen. The
sixth and soventh aro such as our reuders should seo at full
length,
tapvlieving,
as we ilo, that the ¢ hierarchy, influence, and to-
f Pa °
mposture, impiet and ‘expatica under which the bodies
ecially the mands of inen he crus
MOTE
el, Paul and Ji 10,
ing wwishfallys and gporating exlonsiely
our fair territarice of the d States; and that it
both the duty and the timo for Bible christians and Amert-
ally moral means,
to arrest the influence ora \fenporal pri nce v
Italy, who te wears the sword. as well as usurps the ke seat
o hail the
mise of the Protestant, and pray that it may exutt a
stigmatises the re toon on defends the massacre of tho
Huguenots ; blam martyrs for being persecuted ; pal-
jates and Ju stifier the crimes of the Inquisition ; abominate:
Freedom: religious worship; and Procighins that there} is |
valvation out of the Roman commun
“Now as we know of no sugh prelate, it ‘aon be charity
to-inform us who he is, for at present we are strongly tempt-
d to believe the description to be a little parabolic. Tho
writer goes on to state that * the pupists are eure uud
j making gigantic efforts,” and with une fell s e dem
[ishes * infallibility” by ue following. master stake, .
head?
The Prot
“it was
wittily and
sacred spirit, hath thy humble votary idolized thee under
man er until this present time hath
he been taught to ‘bow before thee in this thy modern me-
tempsychosis !—~
The next two paragraphs contain a most ost extraordinary
| Soctaration.
2 bu
t nev,
lips of catch. -poles, ‘yet hath it been presented by this haly
worshipper, fresh and fragrant, for thy acceptances for
ant, however, will not Sondeseend to-notics
any popich Contomporaneots publications—this
Guid bo
“One pretended infallible. Ganganelli, he R
say, istaken setae into which he was as deceived, glo-
hous infalibiity # ! abolished the order of Jes! san insuf-
a
nuisance—a: is generally. be Tieveds that they
Tins decretal bull—but
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&
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222
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nak
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mee
ze
hot m i
virefal than | a inortal pestilence.” Ergo, two flat contra
lions pro e infallibility, Quis cre non eg
The argunieot would be excellent but for a few mistakes
which wo shali just notice, that thay may be‘corrected in the
'T next edition. —Virst, there is what logicians call on Jgnora
tio Elenchz, but the writer was not bound to know that, as
perhaps he nover.learned logic, and of course has Whe more
ine: nerit for making’ a : sophiism. The catholic atl is thet the
would be
This is
ject ‘is to. pr
foreign
A ntion to oxisting
equally. ‘fruitless
journals could not possibly elicit
and
ec Truta
pileetion abley
any advai
labors.
ACCORDING TO THE “Ges
eee
g of Sa ‘alan ;
,jand to de the conformity of the are at tke
fforation with * the oracles of God.”
Ro manist periodicah would be
Ad
with thoso
be ca
useit
an empioy exciusively to repel ‘ittperation and
ods,
powerfully oxtensive influence, ** because ore uth.” |
. cet A Cory HH. G. Laudion, CaF mney He ry
While w-York, New 1s,
“ Popery,” saysthe wise and pious Cecil, “is the master
“piece of Satan. I believe him to be utterly ineapable of
such another contrivance.” Believing with him that it was,
and that it still i is, a contrivance
now fi far
country, any effort: to arrest and expose it,
sorves the t active co-operation of every lover of pure christi-
. anity, ‘a do most- heartily give our -“ God speed” to
‘* The Protestant,”
L. D. Dewey, israel _Honssoni Ga. Barrett, Eli Bala-
_win, Jonathun Dicker.
Now- York, Nov.- in 1028.
The eighth states that the’ six subscribers in New Yorks
pose the same who'co
to or moans. Seven other New Yorkers simply recommend it
in the ninth.. The tenth is by D. L. Carroll, oft. Brook! yn,
and complains that © for the last five years, while tho into-
rests of Payal Rome are making no equivocal a
our country, a has been e listlossness and secu-
rity extensively felt by neotesti ints, “Tithe refore heartily rer
: joics inthe prospect of any course being pul put in operation
which may -breuk the dangerous-slumbers of protestants.”
‘The oleventh must speak for itse
E :
thorised trib in falishle +. oto us the doct. i Iovnh,
h
to disprove falseho
avery
candid avowal by which it will be perceived
that the object is calumny and abuse, and not the discovery
jor the vindication of trath,
Tho succeeding paragraph has at least the merit of con-
rstoneyoforit exposes accurately the last shift of our oppo-
© anly place in which they can take refuge—
So Satanic, and that itis \
and we have been: silenced byt
rey
God has revealed. ; Neither of “these Popes was tho church,
and in determining whether it-would bo usciul to suppress
or to revive tho Rociety ur association of Jesuits: thore was
on itespecting,whether the existenco of sucha sociely would be
useful or expedient.—The poison and the pest are both at
the servico of the writer to tfse as ho pleases.
Th A ning ofthe R
‘i fe
paragrap F t F is
Lord preserve us!. this is a vonemous writer,] being omited
hy tho press, and ot a single cfficiont antidote having been
administor ed. ¥
back, been at work and kept tho press groaning with 7 reliiti-
ous publications say to this? This was.the unkindest sta
of nll!—Why, zood sir, uurs 1s the oldest, and until lately |;
was tho only catholic paper in the whole of North America
there are now, thank God, three or four others,—But will
“{ you forget tho sorvices rendered to your causa by our friend |
We
Hawley 0 long belaboured us ?
nby the Missionary, as he asserts, By
he Oberrver, -B.'C, appears 4
y the
most consistent ** Protestant Catholien Friend ‘Hooker, i is
an overmatch for the poor Catholic Press, and tho ‘Jesuit
lies stifled under the incubus of Massachussets :—the Metro-
politan has‘scarcely entered the lists, but surely and of a
truth his demolition is at hand,
—and long ero the. Protestant purchased his horse, or drew
States, Yea, even to the benighted regions of Canada did
they enter in the power of their zeal ; like tho lions of Juda
did they roar from the forests of Zion against the abomina-
The ordinary exertions of the Papistst
their faith in thie co
ions of
‘oxico, thy ignorance of Italy. the ‘infidelity of Ire-
untry, and especiall the southern
and wostern sections of it certainly call for the counteract
ing efforts of the friends of the pure gospel of Christ. It is
‘matter of alarm to me, indeod, that so much apathy provails
land and the contaminating ifitence or the Romish delo-
ion in every
sue
r a legion is in readiness,
his daggers from their case, some Scores of holy knights of i he
is ‘on!
of the Bib
TI)
are genu
counterfeits
nhave n
their im:
n, to
wha havo 50 3 sumbered upon their egta as to have made
It isan
destroy the grounds of catholic truth, they must
blo?
n
aginary a
le;
bl
ived °
the truth and holiness of po
other seri
UCn
seater its besetted inhabitants
a
ipturi
with su:
f popery is a
posit on ved mendicity. Or the appa
emaning of ant
it
F the primary gr
the apustle Peter lived and was martyred at Rome, through;
all. the indefinite cutelogue o! of decepti
impudent | imposture of that
wor
pery ;
pstituie
superset
very to learn
spicion,
and as
of the
tupendous 1c of im,
rently puree literary
1
ions, ‘down to.t
Arch Charlatan Hohenl lohi
the ‘slow
apa mi ist oan wield in defonee of his idolatrous ‘community,
10
inevitably break up all the ground of evidence from human
tsstimeny and if every other document proved thereby,
0 be receiv
to command belief—what becomes
To * this complexion we must come at last,”
and to this all the separatists are hastening !— .
Tho next passage is an admirable smple efagie~.
sufficient
authenticity
decide, which
he
”* the advocates of Roni
‘al testimony in Aheit behalf, than
thei: accurate fulfilment of epostolic prediet
yeries 2
3. which |
Multitudinous, loathsome, vexatio us and derolating as the -
Eg; ptian frogs, lice, flie: custs ; and blinoing.cheet-
Tess and terrific as the darkness whieh was felt, are the innu-
erable nnrrativ s of the “ great, lymg wonders by wh ich
tne Beast deeived than who. dwell on the he?
these “* profiuic fubles,” pa coustantly resorts to 1!
lustrate and .justity his blasphemous mum ery-—hut to pur-
this agnis fatuus.1 8 lost, is totally incom-
patible with the de<i 1
the | toreh of truth, would blow the walls of
titious residence in
into their own’ visi onary:
atoms, und >
tof: