41. Daniel 7:5
BEAST 2
“..Behold another
beast, a second,
like a bear,…. And
had three ribs in
its mouth, between
its teeth…”
MEDO-
PERSIA
42. Daniel 7:6;
BEAST 3
“… I beheld, and
lo another, like a
leopard, which
had upon the
back of it, four
wings…..The
beast had also
four heads…”
GREECE
65. "The Pope is not only the
representative of Jesus Christ,
he is Jesus Christ himself,
hidden under the veil of flesh."
Catholic National, July, 1895.
66. "The pope is the supreme
judge of the law of the land....He
is the vicegerent of Christ, and is
not only a priest forever, but also
King of kings and Lord of lords."
La Civilta Cattolica, March 18,
1871
67. "We confess that the Pope has
power of changing Scripture and
of adding to it, and taking from it,
according to his will." Roman
Catholic Confessions for
Protestants Oath, Article XI,
68. MATHEW 23:9;
“Call no man your
father upon the
earth: for one is your
father, which is in
Heaven.”
70. "The authority of the church
could therefore not be bound to
the authority of the Scriptures,
because the Church had
changed...the Sabbath into
Sunday, not by command of
Christ, but by its own authority."
Canon and Tradition, p. 263.
71. "Sunday is a Catholic institution
and its claim to observance can
be defended only on Catholic
principles.... " From beginning
to end of Scripture there is not
a single passage that warrants
the transfer of weekly public,
72. “….worship from the last day of
the week to the first." Catholic
Press, Sydney, Australia,
August, 1900.
73. "It was the Catholic church
which...has transferred this rest
to Sunday in remembrance of the
resurrection of our
Lord. Therefore the observance
of Sunday by the Protestants is
an homage they pay,
74. “….in spite of themselves, to the
authority of the (Catholic)
church." Monsignor Louis Segur,
Plain Talk About the
Protestantism of Today, p. 213.
75. "Sunday is our mark or
authority...the church is above
the Bible, and this transference
of Sabbath observance is proof
of that fact." Catholic Record of
London, Ontario, September
1,1923.
76. “…Sunday is founded, not of
scripture, but on tradition,
and is distinctly a Catholic
institution. As there is no
scripture for the transfer of
the day of rest from the last
to the first day of the week,
77. “….Protestants ought to keep
their Sabbath on Saturday
and thus leave Catholics in
full possession of Sunday."
Catholic Record, September
17, 1893.