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Father Gregory listened intently as we taught him that Judaism was not the cold inflexible faith worshippers of Jesus believed it to have been in Jesus ' day ; but that even when Jesus was a child the more understanding Jewish sects ...
Father Gregory listened intently as we taught him that Judaism was not the cold inflexible faith worshippers of Jesus believed it to have been in Jesus ' day ; but that even when Jesus was a child the more understanding Jewish sects ...
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The Doc was at heart a great believer ; but he loved argument so much that he pretended agnosticism to counter the Father's unswerving faith . But when Father Gregory brought into the argument the concept of the Devil we all took sides ...
The Doc was at heart a great believer ; but he loved argument so much that he pretended agnosticism to counter the Father's unswerving faith . But when Father Gregory brought into the argument the concept of the Devil we all took sides ...
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On a dark hillside , the boys holding lanterns , so that the night shone with a hundred eyes , the Gaffer would talk and preach --about God , faith , England , sex , behaviour , mankind . His subjects would range wide over a vast ...
On a dark hillside , the boys holding lanterns , so that the night shone with a hundred eyes , the Gaffer would talk and preach --about God , faith , England , sex , behaviour , mankind . His subjects would range wide over a vast ...
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Inhoudsopgave
Prologue | 9 |
When I was a Child II | 11 |
Boyhood in the Buildings | 16 |
Copyright | |
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