Concerning the sixty-eight million slain by the Roman Catholic church, what time in history did this take place? And over how long a period of time did this take place?
343 Take Schmucker’s Glorious Reformation. I guess some of these scholars have that. And it’s the history of the church. And I forget now just what page it’s on, but it taken place from the time of the–the...the thing was produced, or given to the church, by Saint Augustine of Hippo, Africa. That was A.D. 354. And it lasted till 1850, the massacre of Ireland, see. So that time is from A.D. 33 or A.D. 30...354. Let me get that right, now, see. From A.D. 3-5-4 to–to A.D. 1-8-5-0, 1850, according to the history, there were sixty-eight million Protestants put to death, recorded on the Roman martyrology, for disagreeing with the pope of Rome. That’s history. If you want to say it’s wrong, well, then, maybe George Washington wasn’t here, or Lincoln. You know, none of us lived back to see it. But I believe they was here, anyhow. I see signs that they were here.