Explore the historical intersection of faith and doctrine in Joseph Reilly's "A Plain Statement of the Doctrines objected to in the Church of Rome." This meticulously prepared print edition offers a clear exposition of theological differences between the Catholic Church and the Methodist Church, providing valuable insights into the landscape of ecumenical relations during the period in which it was written.
Reilly's work engages directly with points of contention, offering a structured examination of disputed doctrines. Readers interested in religious history, particularly the evolving relationship between Catholic and Methodist traditions, will find this volume a compelling resource. Its detailed focus makes it a significant contribution to understanding the complexities of religious dialogue and theological debate within Christianity. Discover a unique perspective on the historical context shaping these two prominent denominations.
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