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PROTESTANT PUBLICATIONS OF
THE RELIGIOUS TRACT SOCIETY.



THE WRITINGS OF ST. PATRICK. The Apostle of Ireland.

A revised translation with notes, critical and historical. By Dr. C. H. H. Wright. Fcap. 8vo, cloth, 2s. Cheap Edition. Crown 8vo, paper covers, 3d.

ROMAN CLAIMS AND BIBLE WARRANTS; or, "Which Way."

By E. Jane Whately. Fcap. 8vo, cloth gilt, 1s. 6d.

Miss Whately's treatise, hitherto issued under the title of "Which Way?" deals with the claims made by Roman Catholicism, and shows how they conflict with the teaching of the Word of God.

THE PAPAL ATTEMPT TO RE-CONVERT ENGLAND.

By One born and nurtured in Roman Catholicism. Crown 8vo, cloth, 1s. 6d.

This book contrasts sharply the claims of the Roman Catholic Church to be the only true and infallible Church with its past history and teaching. It shows that judged by its fruits in the ages that are gone these claims are audacious and untrue; and that the Catholic Truth Society of to-day seeks to win over the English people by discreetly ignoring the past.

A PRIMER OF ROMAN CATHOLICISM: or, The Doctrines of the Church of Rome Briefly Examined in the Light of Scripture.

By the Rev. Charles H. H. Wright, D.D. With Illustrations and a Facsimile of a Tetzel Indulgence. Fcap. 8vo, cloth, 1s.

The British Weekly says: "This is a remarkably useful book."

The Saturday Review says: "Dr. Wright puts the extreme Protestant views with less than the usual malice, and more than the usual knowledge."

The Christian World says: "It is the best text-book for Protestant classes that we have seen."

THE MASS IN THE GREEK & ROMAN CHURCHES.

By the Rev. C. H. H. Wright, D.D. With Illustrations. Crown 8vo, limp cloth, 1s., or in paper covers, 8d.

Dr. Wright gives in a compact form a full and clear account of the ceremony of the Mass in the Greek and Roman Churches. He shows what the different parts of the service are intended to symbolise. He contrasts it with the simple words of the New Testament, and shows how far both Churches have wandered from the true observance and meaning of the Lord's Supper.


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