The Two Babylonsor The Papal Worship Proved to be the Worship of Nimrod and His WifeBy the Late Alexander HislopFirst published as a pamphlet in 1853--greatly expanded in 1858 |
Chapter I
Distinctive Character
of the Two Systems (35k)
Chapter II
Objects of Worship
Section I. Trinity in
Unity (22k)
Section II. The
Mother and Child, and the Original of the Child (14k)
Chapter III
Festivals
Section I. Christmas
and Lady-day (35k)
Section II. Easter
(41k)
Section III. The
Nativity of St. John (42k)
Section IV. The Feast
of the Assumption (11k)
See Chapter V, Section IV regarding Cupid (St. Valentine's Day)
Chapter IV
Doctrine and Discipline
Section I. Baptismal
Regeneration (47k)
Section II.
Justification by Works (39k)
Section III. The
Sacrifice of the Mass (25k)
Section IV. Extreme
Unction (6k)
Section V. Purgatory
and Prayers for the Dead (10k)
Chapter V
Rites and Ceremonies
Section I. Idol
Procession (15k)
Section II. Relic
Worship (16k)
Section III. The
Clothing and Crowning of Images (17k)
Section IV. The
Rosary and the Worship of the Sacred Heart (10k)
Section V. Lamps and
Wax-Candles (18k)
Section VI. The Sign
of the Cross (21k)
Chapter VI
Religious Orders
Section I. The
Sovereign Pontiff (36k)
Section II. Priests,
Monks, and Nuns (19k)
Chapter VII
The Two Developments Historically and Prophetically Considered
Section I. The Great
Red Dragon (79k)
Section II. The Beast
from the Sea (44k)
Section III. The
Beast from the Earth (22k)
Section IV. The Image
of the Beast (26k)
Section V. The Name
of the Beast, the Number of His Name--the Invisible Head of the Papacy (47k)
Conclusion (28k)