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Pagina 147
He then answered aloud , " that he should be happy to converse with any friend of theirs - that in religious matters he had the greatest respect for every modification of Christianity , though , he must say , his belief was made up to ...
He then answered aloud , " that he should be happy to converse with any friend of theirs - that in religious matters he had the greatest respect for every modification of Christianity , though , he must say , his belief was made up to ...
Pagina 158
66 I respect the verbum sacerdotis as much as can reasonably be expected from a Protestant , " answered Fairford ; but methinks , you can scarce expect me to repose so much confidence in the word of an unknown person , as is implied in ...
66 I respect the verbum sacerdotis as much as can reasonably be expected from a Protestant , " answered Fairford ; but methinks , you can scarce expect me to repose so much confidence in the word of an unknown person , as is implied in ...
Pagina 163
They respect my own affairs , " answered the Father , briefly ; " and have no concern whatever with yours . " " It seems to me , however , ” replied Alan , " natural to suppose 99 " Nothing must be supposed incompatible with my honour ...
They respect my own affairs , " answered the Father , briefly ; " and have no concern whatever with yours . " " It seems to me , however , ” replied Alan , " natural to suppose 99 " Nothing must be supposed incompatible with my honour ...
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