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The Two Babylons, subtitled Romanism and its Origins, is a book that started out as a religious pamphlet published in 1853 by the Presbyterian Free Church of Scotland theologian Alexander Hislop (1807–65). Its central theme is the argument that the Catholic Church is the Babylon of the Apocalypse which is described in the Bible. [1]
The Two Babylons; or, the Papal Worship proved to be the worship of Nimrod and his wife (Edinburgh, 1853 & 1858) Unto the Venerable the General Assembly of the Free Church of Scotland: the petition of the undersigned (relates to James Lumsden on "Infant Baptism": Hislop was head signatory of this petition) (Edinburgh, 1860)
Alexander Hislop's book The Two Babylons, described Jupiter-puer as a boy-saviour deity worshipped in ancient Rome. Hislop writes that he was depicted as sitting on his mother's lap, supposedly inspiring the image of the Virgin Mary and her son, Jesus, in Roman Catholicism.
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It is based on Alexander Hislop's book The Two Babylons. [1] Babylon Mystery Religion is now out of print and a second book is available entitled The Babylon Connection? in which Woodrow recants and refutes his views previously presented in Babylon Mystery Religion. An online statement from the author can be found at the website.
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The Two Babylons; U. U.S. national anthem protests This page was last edited on 31 July 2020, at 04:09 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...