Roman Forgeries and Falsifications is a book written by Richard Gibbings in 1849. The book examines counterfeit and corrupted records in the context of Popery, or the Roman Catholic Church. Gibbings explores the history of forgeries and falsifications in the Church, including the Donation of Constantine, the False Decretals, and the Isidorian Decretals. He also discusses the role of the Church in perpetuating these forgeries and the impact they had...
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