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... friendship with theking, and neglect the worship ofthegods, and incline toChristianity, but more, that he wasgrievously intriguing againstthe kingly power, and wasturning asidethecommon people, and stealing all hearts for himself. “But ...
... friendship with theking, and neglect the worship ofthegods, and incline toChristianity, but more, that he wasgrievously intriguing againstthe kingly power, and wasturning asidethecommon people, and stealing all hearts for himself. “But ...
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... friend's great kindness toward him,thought these accusations incredible and false; and because he mightnot accept them without proof, he resolved totry thefact andthe charge. So he calledthe man apart andsaid, to prove him, “Friend ...
... friend's great kindness toward him,thought these accusations incredible and false; and because he mightnot accept them without proof, he resolved totry thefact andthe charge. So he calledthe man apart andsaid, to prove him, “Friend ...
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... friendship with the king, and of the confidence which he had enjoyed, and of the snare laidforhim in his late converse with the king; howhe hadgiven a good answer, buttheking hadtakenhis words amiss, and byhis change of countenance ...
... friendship with the king, and of the confidence which he had enjoyed, and of the snare laidforhim in his late converse with the king; howhe hadgiven a good answer, buttheking hadtakenhis words amiss, and byhis change of countenance ...
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... friendship.” The tutor, himself a prudent man, knowing how bright and maturewasthe boy'switand thathewouldnot betray him, to his peril, discovered tohim thewhole matter the persecution of the Christians and especially of the anchorets ...
... friendship.” The tutor, himself a prudent man, knowing how bright and maturewasthe boy'switand thathewouldnot betray him, to his peril, discovered tohim thewhole matter the persecution of the Christians and especially of the anchorets ...
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... friend, he privily approached him, saying, “I wouldhave thee understand, my lord, that Iam a merchant man,come from afar country; and I possess a precious gem,the like of whichwas never yet found, and hitherto Ihave shewedittono man ...
... friend, he privily approached him, saying, “I wouldhave thee understand, my lord, that Iam a merchant man,come from afar country; and I possess a precious gem,the like of whichwas never yet found, and hitherto Ihave shewedittono man ...
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