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[[File:Paperspast.natlib.govt.nz screen capture 2012-4-21-10-49-29.png|thumb|right|400px|The 'No Popery' activities of the PTS in the early Twentieth Century. (Press Association 'Protestant Truth Society Protest - "No Popery" Demonstration', ''Colonist'', Volume LII, Issue 12858, 30 July 1910, Page 2. Retrieved from [http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&d=TC19100730.2.27 Papers Past], National Library of New Zealand, 21 April 2012.)]]
 
[[File:Paperspast.natlib.govt.nz screen capture 2012-4-21-10-49-29.png|thumb|right|400px|The 'No Popery' activities of the PTS in the early Twentieth Century. (Press Association 'Protestant Truth Society Protest - "No Popery" Demonstration', ''Colonist'', Volume LII, Issue 12858, 30 July 1910, Page 2. Retrieved from [http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast?a=d&d=TC19100730.2.27 Papers Past], National Library of New Zealand, 21 April 2012.)]]
  
The Protestant Truth Society (PTS) was founded by [[John Kensit]] 1889, to combat the alleged increasing influence of 'Romanism' in church and public life. It was and remains a strongly  Protestant organisation dedicated to combatting what it claims is the influence of the Catholic Church in public life and pursuing moral conservative campaigns to defend the institutions of the family and heterosexuality.
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The Protestant Truth Society (PTS) was founded by [[John Kensit]] 1889, to 'take a stand against the growing influence of Romanism within church and nation.'<ref name="PTSHistory">Protestant Truth Society [http://www.protestant-truth.org/history.php Hiastory], accessed 21 April 2012</ref> It was and remains a strongly  Protestant organisation dedicated to combatting what it claims is the influence of the Catholic Church in public life and pursuing moral conservative campaigns to defend the institutions of the family and heterosexuality.
  
In 1898 the first band of [[Wickliffe Preachers]] was appointed. In 1905 the [[Kensit Memorial Bible College]] was established in Finchley, to train the Wickliffe Preachers in their work of 'declaring the gospel and defending the faith.'  
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The Society gives the following account of its position today:
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:Today, our world is very different from that of 1889. Britain no longer 'rules the waves', and she no longer has an Empire, but Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today and forever. Political, social and technological change is continual, but the needs of men's hearts are still the same, and the gospel of Jesus Christ is still the only hope for a weary, sin-sick world.
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:Romanism is still at variance with the gospel, but so are false religion, irreligion, atheism and all those philosophies and ideologies which set themselves against the truth as it is in Jesus, and enslave the hearts and minds of men and women.<ref name="PTSHistory"/>
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In 1898 the first band of [[Wickliffe Preachers]] was appointed. In 1905 the [[Kensit Memorial Bible College]] was established in Finchley, to train the Wickliffe Preachers in their work of 'declaring the gospel and defending the faith.'<ref name="PTSHistory"/>
  
 
As of 2012 the PTS is based in Fleet Street, London.
 
As of 2012 the PTS is based in Fleet Street, London.

Revision as of 13:55, 22 April 2012

The 'No Popery' activities of the PTS in the early Twentieth Century. (Press Association 'Protestant Truth Society Protest - "No Popery" Demonstration', Colonist, Volume LII, Issue 12858, 30 July 1910, Page 2. Retrieved from Papers Past, National Library of New Zealand, 21 April 2012.)

The Protestant Truth Society (PTS) was founded by John Kensit 1889, to 'take a stand against the growing influence of Romanism within church and nation.'[1] It was and remains a strongly Protestant organisation dedicated to combatting what it claims is the influence of the Catholic Church in public life and pursuing moral conservative campaigns to defend the institutions of the family and heterosexuality.

The Society gives the following account of its position today:

Today, our world is very different from that of 1889. Britain no longer 'rules the waves', and she no longer has an Empire, but Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today and forever. Political, social and technological change is continual, but the needs of men's hearts are still the same, and the gospel of Jesus Christ is still the only hope for a weary, sin-sick world.
Romanism is still at variance with the gospel, but so are false religion, irreligion, atheism and all those philosophies and ideologies which set themselves against the truth as it is in Jesus, and enslave the hearts and minds of men and women.[1]


In 1898 the first band of Wickliffe Preachers was appointed. In 1905 the Kensit Memorial Bible College was established in Finchley, to train the Wickliffe Preachers in their work of 'declaring the gospel and defending the faith.'[1]

As of 2012 the PTS is based in Fleet Street, London.


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  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Protestant Truth Society Hiastory, accessed 21 April 2012