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For the Faith

CHAPTER XIV: The Power Of Persuasion
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He recalled the scene at St.Paul's the previous year, and his face was working with emotion.
"Am I to be called upon to burn the Word of God, as though it were an unholy thing, to be cast forth from the earth ?" "No," answered Arthur boldly; "you will only be required to burn a few pamphlets of Martin Luther and other reformers." And he vowed in his heart that he would make good this word, and that, whatever other men might do, Anthony's basket should contain nothing but those later and fiery diatribes, which were certainly not without their element of danger and error and falsehood.
"And if I refuse ?" Arthur answered with a patience and gentleness that went farther than any sort of threat could have done.
"If you refuse, friend Anthony, I fear you will find yourself in danger, and that not in a good or holy cause.

For if Master Garret and your comrades are willing to make a small sacrifice of pride, and do a small penance to satisfy the bishop, who is in some sort your lawful ruler in the church, so that peace and amity may be restored, and hatred and variance banished from our university, it were an ungracious act that you should refuse to join with them, for they have sought by patience and kindliness to restore you to your places; and surely it cannot be God's will that you should hold back for this small scruple, and remain cut off from His church by excommunication, as must surely be if you will not be advised and humble yourself thus." "What would Freda bid me do ?" suddenly asked Anthony, who was much agitated.
Arthur was thankful that he did not ask a question about Clarke.
The young man was doing his utmost to win his friend, and had been reared in a school where it was lawful to do evil for the sake of the good which should follow.

But he did not wish to be driven to falsehood, and it was with relief that he heard this question.
"When Freda came to see you she bid you live--live for her sake," he answered, without hesitation.

"Let me leave that word with you--live for her sake.

Do not fling away your life recklessly.


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