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How the Reformation Happened

by Belloc, Hilaire

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Dodd, Mead, 1956. Eleventh Printing. Hardcover. Very Good. 0x0x0. [A Masterly Study of the Most Momentous Religious Upheaval in the History of Christianity] Hardcover and dust jacket. Jacket differs from pictured. Tears to jacket with loss. Dust jacket in protective mylar cover. Good binding and cover. Shelf wear. Bookplate on verso. Owner's name on front end page, else unmarked. 290 p., 21 cm.

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On Nov 17 2011, Patrick1952 said:
Hilaire Belloc is an excellent Traditional Catholic Apologist and historian. Catholics need to realize that general history is written with a Protestant point of view. For example, we are led to believe the defeat of the Spanish Armada was a good thing (Protestant point of view) when in fact it was a tragedy of immense proportions for the Catholic people of England. The 'Rising up of the Rich against the Poor' (The so called Reformation) is still shaping world events today. It's too bad Hilaire Belloc is not around today to expound on the evils of Vatican 2. The destruction of the Mass by Cranmer in England is exactly what was perpetrated by the Communist infiltrators in Vatican 2. Today the Catholic Church is experiencing unparalleled loss of faith. The 'Roman' Catholic Church is for all practical purposes Protestant, and designedly so. Since Pope John 23rd, through Ratzinger, these Anti-popes have destroyed the once vibrant Church that Belloc speaks of. It is estimated that 50% of the clergy today is homosexual. Less that 30% of 'Catholics' attend Mass. There is no similarity between the 'new mass' and the Tridentine Latin Mass. "You can tell a tree by the fruit it bears". Besides destroying the Mass, the Sacraments were made invalid! What Martin Luther didn't accomplish in 500 years, the damned Vatican 2 Popes accomplished in one lifetime!

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Title
How the Reformation Happened
Author
Belloc, Hilaire
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Hardcover
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Eleventh Printing
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Dodd, Mead
Date Published
1956
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