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St. Austin (a man of as mild and gentle spirit as ever bare rule in the Church) having, according to his natural sweetness of disposition, earnestly written against violent and sharp dealing with Hereticks, being taught by experience, did afterward retract, |
Saint Austin (a man of as mild and gentle Spirit as ever bore Rule in the Church) having, according to his natural sweetness of disposition, earnestly written against violent and sharp dealing with Heretics, being taught by experience, did afterwards retract, |
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