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And he , although Rome was still pagan , became a Christian . He was , besides , a great and powerful ruler . His court was brilliant , glittering with all the golden splendour of those far - off times . But although Rome was still ...
And he , although Rome was still pagan , became a Christian . He was , besides , a great and powerful ruler . His court was brilliant , glittering with all the golden splendour of those far - off times . But although Rome was still ...
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He was the son of a lawyer who became a judge , and as a little boy he had been a page in the household of Morton , the Archbishop of Canterbury . The Archbishop was quick to see that the boy was clever . This child here waiting at the ...
He was the son of a lawyer who became a judge , and as a little boy he had been a page in the household of Morton , the Archbishop of Canterbury . The Archbishop was quick to see that the boy was clever . This child here waiting at the ...
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Bunyan had found peace he became a Baptist , and joined the church of a man whom he calls “ the holy Mr. Gifford . ' Gifford had been an officer in the Royal army . He had been wild and drunken , but repenting of his evil ways had ...
Bunyan had found peace he became a Baptist , and joined the church of a man whom he calls “ the holy Mr. Gifford . ' Gifford had been an officer in the Royal army . He had been wild and drunken , but repenting of his evil ways had ...
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