 | Henry Martyn Baird - 1895
...purpose of administering some comfort to them, but I was glad to find them less moved than I was myself. It was wonderful to see with what true Christian patience...I visited them day by day ; and as often as I did visit them my conscience upbraided me for persisting so long in a religion whose capital errors I had... | |
 | Andrew Lang, Thomas Seccombe - 1903 - 458 pages
...with a design to administer some comfort ; but I was glad to find them less moved than I was myself. It was wonderful to see with what true Christian patience...persisting so long in a religion, whose capital errors I had long before perceived, and above all, that inspired so much cruelty ; a temper directly opposite... | |
 | Edward Arber - 1907 - 470 pages
...with a design to administer some comfort ; but I was glad to find them less moved than I was myself. It was wonderful, to see with what true Christian...persisting so long in a Religion ; whose capital Errors I had long before perceived: and, above all, that inspired so much Cruelty; a temper directly opposite... | |
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