This extensive book traces the history of the republic of Rome, and how it eventually decayed into a false theocratical government used by the Catholic Church; and then compares this with the republic of the United States of America, and how it is prophesied to follow a similar course (in Revelation 13), and indeed already has come close in the past.
When A. T. Jones wrote this book, so-called “christian” laws were already being agitated before the government, and some local ones were passed into law. A. T. Jones was a champion of religious liberty, and opposed these laws before the Congress.
The history of Pagan and then Papal Rome stands as a warning to the United States, and to all nations, of what to expect if religion is married to the civil state. Persecution, strife, and national ruin are the sure results to follow. 895p
Contents
- The Last Days of the Republic
- The Two Triumvirates
- The Roman Monarchy
- The “Ten Persecutions”
- Christianity and the Roman Empire
- The Rise of Constantine
- Ancient Sun Worship
- The Falling Away – The Great Apostasy
- The Exaltation of the Bishopric
- The Religion of Constantine
- Constantine and the Bishops
- The Union of Church and State
- The Original Sunday Legislation
- Establishment of the Catholic Faith
- Arianism Becomes Orthodox
- The Catholic Faith Re-Established
- Mary is Made the Mother of God
- The Eutychian Controversy
- The Pope Made Author of the Faith
- The Church Usurps the Civil Authority
- The Ruin of the Roman Empire
- The Supremacy of the Papacy
- Protestantism – True and False
- The New Republic
- The Great Conspiracy
- The Bond of Union
- Will It Succeed?
- Conclusion
This PDF is a copy of the original book (originally scanned by Google). I’ve bookmarked it, cropped the pages a bit, rotated pictures, OCR’d the text (to make it searchable) and removed blank pages.
We have a few other resources available for study purposes. Andreas Dura prepared a 63-slide Presentation to go along with the book, which is available in PPTX (MS Office 2007 and newer) and ODP (LibreOffice). You can get that in the Media section here: The Two Republics – Slideshow.