id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt _005197582 Minton, Samuel, 1820-1894. The Romish doctrine of intention : in an unanswered letter to the Roman Catholic priests of Liverpool ; an appeal thereupon to the Roman Catholics of Liverpool, and a supplemental letter, addressed to the editor of the Liverpool standard 1851 .txt text/plain 7651 282 64 Why, the privilege of being admitted there at all depends upon your dying in comĀ­ munion with the Church through her sacraments, (which all require intention) and the length of time you have to remain there depends very much upon the intention of the priest, who says masses for you after your death.-In short, it meets you at every turn; and reduces that entire ecclesiastical structure, which so charms you by its apparent grandeur and solidity, to the baseless fabric of a vision. Ask them, whether they do, or do not, believe it themselves 1 Ask them, whether such a doctrine, does or does not, render it impossible for either themselves or you to know that they are true priests at all; and) consequently, that they have any claim upon your submission, or any power to benefit you by their ordinances cache/_005197582.txt txt/_005197582.txt