The most extensive collection of texts and a veritable encyclopedia, cataloging the points on which Catholicism departs from traditional, apostolic Christian beliefs and practices.
In The Errors of the Latins, you are plunged into an ocean of texts which present the innovations and forgeries created, accepted and defended by the Vatican and used to achieve and maintain dominance in its own sphere of influence. The book also analyzes the broad departures from apostolic faith and practice made within Catholicism, especially with respect to the sacraments. Patristic and contemporary sources, Eastern and Western, those outside Catholicism and those inside it, are all marshaled to clearly illustrate the destructive outcomes brought about by the many innovations, distortions and forgeries. This book is an invaluable resource and must read for all students and critics of Catholicism alike. No library will be complete without this essential compilation which presents all the underlying details of all the major and many of the minor Errors of the Latins.
Details
- First published (hardcover): July 14, 2025
- Length (hardcover): 756 pages
- Size (hardcover): 7.0 x 10.0 inches
- ISBN (hardcover): 978-1-63941-023-1