Author: H.A. IRONSIDE
Pages: 40
Publisher: Loizeaux
Publish Date: 1989
Edition: 2nd
Condition: New.
Binding: Paperback
Markings: N/A.
Description
Letters to a Roman Catholic priest
This volume contains four short letters to a Roman Catholic priest whom Ironside met on a train. In this correspondence, Ironside challenges the priest on the similarities and differences between the Roman Catholic Church and early twentieth-century Protestantism. He also questions the priest on consubstantiation and transubstantiation, the role of the Mass, the place of devotion to Mary, and justification by faith. In the final letter, Ironside compares his views of Scripture and tradition with the views of the priest. This selection of correspondence reveals a tenuous relationship between Protestants and Catholics in Ironside`s era, yet testifies to his unswerving belief and thorough command of doctrine.
Pages: 40
Publisher: Loizeaux
Publish Date: 1989
Edition: 2nd
Condition: New.
Binding: Paperback
Markings: N/A.
Description
Letters to a Roman Catholic priest
This volume contains four short letters to a Roman Catholic priest whom Ironside met on a train. In this correspondence, Ironside challenges the priest on the similarities and differences between the Roman Catholic Church and early twentieth-century Protestantism. He also questions the priest on consubstantiation and transubstantiation, the role of the Mass, the place of devotion to Mary, and justification by faith. In the final letter, Ironside compares his views of Scripture and tradition with the views of the priest. This selection of correspondence reveals a tenuous relationship between Protestants and Catholics in Ironside`s era, yet testifies to his unswerving belief and thorough command of doctrine.