Catholics, Protestants and the Bible by Pauline Zingleman. Our young people (and those not so young) having heard scarcely a word of truth about their Catholic religion from inside the Church, are yet required constantly to respond to the onslaught of fundamentalist Protestant attempts to convert them. What chance do they have? This little book gives them a chance, it gives them in fact a decided advantage. “The Catholic needs to know that his religion is in the bible and the Protestant needs to know that his . . . is not.”—the author. It does wonders for the confidence of our demoralized young Catholics of today, who have been cheated on every conceivable level. 140 pages, softcover.
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