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religion." He maintains that true religion "is the true worship and service of God, learnt and believed from the word of God only." Milton also suggests that members of the Roman Catholic Church live by a system of implicit faith. He proposes a solution to the problem, stating that two principles of true religion would "cut off many debates and contentions,
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within the institution. Milton begins his argument with the claim that "the increase of popery is at this day no small trouble and offence to the greatest part of the nation." Milton continues his argument by juxtaposing the supposed errors of the Catholic Church with his own definition of "true
137:(Rev. 22:18,19) and argued that the two main principles of true religion were (1) the word of God only, and (2) "that faith ought not to be an implicit faith, that is to believe, though as the church believes, against or without express authority of scripture." 111:
Milton accuses the Roman Catholic Church of blatantly changing scripture and of blindly leading gullible members astray. He argues that the Catholic Church's reliance on popery is false religion and uses that as evidence of
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Milton wrote his pamphlet in 1673, one year before his death. With his greatest works behind him, Milton could focus on his current state and the condition of his country. He had studied the consequences of the state-run
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and, with what Milton called, the implicit faith of its members. The anti-Catholic ideas in Milton's writing are in direct response to the tolerant stance of
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Gordon Campbell, ‘Milton, John (1608–1674)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004; online edn, Jan 2009
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Protestant Union: A Treatise of True Religion, Heresy, Schism, Toleration, and what Best Means May be Used Against the Spread of Popery
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In his tract, John Milton frequently cited Biblical passages as evidence against the Catholic Church. Milton quoted from the books of
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toward the Roman Catholic Church. Pro-Catholic sentiments had not been popular in England since the reign of the Roman Catholic queen
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Milton was a witness of the unpopularity of King Charles II's tolerance of Catholics. Charles II had promulgated the
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Of True Religion, Heresy, Schism, Toleration; and what best means may be used against the Growth of Popery
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Of True Religion, Heresy, Schism, Toleration; and what best means may be used against the Growth of Popery
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Index

John Milton
Anti-Catholic
tract
John Milton
Pope
Roman Catholic Church
King Charles II of England
Mary I of England
heresy
schisms
Deuteronomy
Revelation
Church of England
separation of church and state
declaration of indulgence
nonconformity
sectarians
idolatrous
trinitarianism
Popery Act 1698




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