
The Elder Son Explained, and the Romish Church Exposed
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In a time of religious upheaval, "The Elder Son Explained, and the Romish Church Exposed" by J. Church offers a critical examination of the biblical parable of the elder son from the Gospel of Luke. This theological treatise challenges the notions of self-righteousness and explores the implications of grace and redemption within the context of the Romish Church. Church’s insightful analysis not only critiques the established doctrines but also emphasizes the importance of personal faith over institutional authority. Ideal for students, civic activists, and historians, this work invites readers to reflect on the complexities of belief and morality. Engage with a text that confronts the dichotomy of sin and virtue, revealing the deeper truths of spiritual understanding.
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