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For the Faith

CHAPTER XIV: The Power Of Persuasion
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Pray Heaven Clarke may yet see the folly of remaining obstinate, and may consent at the last to submit as the others have done!" "Have all done so ?" "There is Dalaber yet to win," answered the dean, "and there are a few more--Sumner for one, and Radley for another--who have not given the assurance yet.

If Clarke would submit, they would do so instantly; but they are near to him in the prison, and they can speak with each other, and so they hang together as yet, and what he does they will do.

But their peril is not so great as his.

The bishop has not named any, save Garret, Ferrar, and Clarke, as the victims of the extreme penalty of the law.

Dalaber may well be included if he remains obdurate, and therefore I am greatly concerned that he should be persuaded.
"Think you that you can work upon him, were I to win you permission to see him?
I have heard that you did visit him awhile since, when he was kept less strictly than is now the case.


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