Two Babylons, The
Hislop's controversial historical work arguing that many Roman Catholic practices and rituals derive from ancient Babylonian paganism, connecting the prophetic imagery of Revelation's Babylon with the papal system. He traces parallels between ancient pagan worship and Catholic ceremony.
36 Chapters
Table of Contents
1
01 Preface & Contents
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02 - Introduction
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03 - Chap. 1 - Distinctive Character of the Two
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04 - Chap 2. Sec 1 Trinity
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05 - Chap.2, Sec 2 Mother & Child
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06 - Chap 2, Sec 2a In Assyria
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07 - Chap 2, Sec 2b - In Egypt
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08 - Chap 2, Sec 2c - In Greece
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09 - Chap 2, Sec 2d - The Death
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10 - Chap 2, Sec2e - The Deification
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11a - Chap 2, Sec 3 - Mother of the Child
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11b - Chap 2, Sec 3 - Mother of the Child
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12 - Chap 3, Sec 1 - Christmas
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13 - Chapter 3, Sec 2 - Easter
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14 - Chap 3, Sec 3 - The Nativity
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15 - Chap 3, Sec 4 - The Assumption
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16 - Chap 4, Sec 1 - Doctrine
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17 - Chap 4 - Sec 2 - Justification by Works
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18 - Chap 4, Sec 3 - The Mass
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19 - Chap4, Sec 4 - Extreme Unction
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20 - Chap 4, Sec 5 - Purgatory
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21- Chap 5, Sec 1 - Idol Processions
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22 - Chap 5, Sec 2 - Relic Worship
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23 - Chpa 5, Sec 3 - Images
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24 - Chap 5, Sec 4 - Rosary & Sacred Heart
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25 - Chap 5, Sec 5 - Lamps & Candles
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26 - Chap 5, Sec 6 - Signs of the Cross
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27 - Chap 6, Sec 1 - The Sovereign Pontiff
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28 - Chap 6, Sec 2 - Priests Monks Nuns
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29a - Chap 7, Sec 1 - The Great Red Dragon
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29b - Chap 7, Sec 1 - Dragon (cont)
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30 - Chap 7, Sec 2 - Beast from the Sea
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31 - Vhap 7, Sec 3 - Beast from the Earth
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32 - Chap 7, Sec 4 - Image of the Beast
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33 - Chap 7, Sec 5 - Invisible Papacy
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34 - Conclusion
