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James Henthorn Todd's criticisms of the Roman Catholic doctrine of infallibility offer a measured and thoughtful analysis of this controversial topic. Todd examines the historical evidence for the doctrine, the views of early church fathers, and the scriptural basis for the doctrine. This book is a valuable resource for theologians and scholars of religious history.
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