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... convert you , is a proselytiser ; if he displays no particular interest in your conversion he is a Machiavellian Jesuit . II Reviewers were kind to Difficulties . They commented on the good temper of our controversy . 66 A great friend ...
... convert you , is a proselytiser ; if he displays no particular interest in your conversion he is a Machiavellian Jesuit . II Reviewers were kind to Difficulties . They commented on the good temper of our controversy . 66 A great friend ...
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... converted by the simple goodness of an old man . In arguments with Christian philosophers Tertullian had been able ... converted by reason , but I do contend that some people can be converted by reason . I do not regard Christianity ...
... converted by the simple goodness of an old man . In arguments with Christian philosophers Tertullian had been able ... converted by reason , but I do contend that some people can be converted by reason . I do not regard Christianity ...
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... convert with an Anglican background because he has to learn a new devotional language . The first Catholic prayer book which I opened gave me rather a shock . I contrasted it regret- fully with the Anglican Prayer Book , in which ...
... convert with an Anglican background because he has to learn a new devotional language . The first Catholic prayer book which I opened gave me rather a shock . I contrasted it regret- fully with the Anglican Prayer Book , in which ...
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Датат 11448 64631 CONTENTS PART I | 1 |
CHAPTER PAGE I Background | 3 |
Harrow | 9 |
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