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Page 15
As far as I myself am concerned , I do not much care whether you reply or not ,
provided that you abstain from the sort of hateful remarks which are unbecoming
to you when directed at a friend , and which are out of my power to disregard .
As far as I myself am concerned , I do not much care whether you reply or not ,
provided that you abstain from the sort of hateful remarks which are unbecoming
to you when directed at a friend , and which are out of my power to disregard .
Page 24
You see for yourself with what sort of writing they slay those by whom they are
injured . Already , as a matter of fact , I have stopped their pens , sometimes by
personal appeal , and sometimes by letter , and will continue to do so as far as in
me ...
You see for yourself with what sort of writing they slay those by whom they are
injured . Already , as a matter of fact , I have stopped their pens , sometimes by
personal appeal , and sometimes by letter , and will continue to do so as far as in
me ...
Page 113
The better sort like the freedom of Luther , who will be prudent enough , I make
no doubt , to see that the matter does not degenerate into division and dissension
. I feel that we should strive to instill Christ into the minds of men rather than to ...
The better sort like the freedom of Luther , who will be prudent enough , I make
no doubt , to see that the matter does not degenerate into division and dissension
. I feel that we should strive to instill Christ into the minds of men rather than to ...
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Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 5 |
QUARREL With LEE | 17 |
CONTROVERSY With STUNCIA | 47 |
Copyright | |
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