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A Defence of Catholic Principles in a Letter to a Protestant Clergyman

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Demetrius A. Gallitzin (1770-1840) was born a Russian Prince, but converted from a nominal Orthodoxy to the Catholic church, in which he was ordained a priest. Emigrating to America, he became the "Apostle of the Alleghenies" where he spent much of his fortune to spread Catholicism. Aroused by a sermon which he felt misrepresented 'popery,' he wrote a series of letters to the Huntington Gazette, which were published under the title, Defence of Catholic Principles (1816). An enlarged version of this brochure went through repeated editions in the United States and Ireland and was translated for use in Europe. - Summary by Austin Smay (4 hr 54 min)

Chapters

Preface

3:09

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A Defense, etc.

8:41

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Article I - A Summary of the Catholic Doctrine

53:13

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Article II - Confession

16:16

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Article III - The Eucharist or Lord's Supper

44:07

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Article IV - The Sacrifice of the Mass

11:55

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Article V - Communion under one Kind or Form

8:17

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Article VI - Purgatory and Prayers for the Dead

22:13

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Article VII - Honouring the Saints, and applying to their Intercession

24:14

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Article VIII - Images, Pictures and Relics

16:08

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Article IX - The Pope

26:31

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Article X - Toleration

17:21

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Conclusion

22:32

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An Appeal to the Protestant Public

19:36

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