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Catholocism, or be decimated. Quote from the book Apostolic History Outline:

The Roman catholic inquisition continued to turn the Eastern-Western Hemispheres into a Holocaust! The High Protestants of Europe conducted an inquisition of their own. (R. Bainton, page 298; J. Laux, Appendix; Langer, page 486; C. Roth page 209)

A CENTURY OF AUTO DA FE'S.  (Roth, pages 108-130)

Auto Da Fe's are, simply put, burning at the stake.

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