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Friends, though divided

CHAPTER III
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"I myself am young to discuss these matters, but my father and those who think with him consider that the oppression is at present on the side of the Commons, and of those whose religious views you share.

While pretending to wish to be free, you endeavor to bind others beneath your tyranny.

While wishing to worship in your way unmolested, you molest those who wish to worship in theirs.

However, I thank you for your offer, that should the time come your good services will be at my disposal.

As you say, the issue of the conflict is dark, and it may be, though I trust it will not, that some day you may, if you will, return the light service which I rendered you." "You will not forget my name ?" the preacher said--"Zachariah Stubbs, a humble instrument of the Lord, and a preacher in the Independent chapel at Oxford.


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