FORCE OF TRUTH; OR, Some Passages IN THE LIFE OF AN ANGLICAN CONVERT. A TALE OF TO-DAY. By WULSTAN. "A Catholic state is wholly a supernatural conviction in respect MORES CATHOLICI. LONDON: T. JONES, 63, PATERNOSTER ROW. PREFACE. THE facts made public in the appended tale, are not related from any malicious feeling to the writer's late friends; but simply with the hope of deterring others from seeking rest in the various Protestant sects, which are now devastating this land, whether they be "Lampeter Brethren," "Puseyites," " Irvingites," "Swedenborgians," &c. &c.; and of leading them to seek for and find rest in the Church of God,-that mighty Church, built on the Rock, against which the gates of Hell shall and must ever beat in vain. Should any of the writer's former friends read these pages, he trusts that they will, like him, seek for rest in the Church of Rome, where ALONE it can be found. Ora pro Angliâ, carissime lector, ora pro patriâ tuâ. WULSTAN. Fest. Assump. B.V., 1849. |