[Friends, though divided by G. A. Henty]@TWC D-Link bookFriends, though divided CHAPTER X 4/19
I ask no questions; I care not whether they go on missions from the Royalists or from the Convention; I take their money; I land them at their destination; no questions are asked.
So the times suit me bravely; but for all that I do not like to think of Englishmen and Scotchmen arrayed against their fellows.
I cannot see that it matters one jot whether we are predestinate or not predestinate, or whether it is a bishop who governs a certain church or a presbyter.
I say let each worship in his own way, and not concern himself about his fellows.
If men would but mind their own affairs in religion as they do in business it would be better for us all." Harry, as he drank the glass of beer he had ordered, had joined occasionally in the conversation, not taking any part, but agreeing chiefly with the sea-captain in his desire for peace. "I too," he said, "have nothing to grumble at.
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