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Castle Richmond

CHAPTER X
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And this college, she maintained, was fearfully successful in drawing away the souls of young English students.

Indeed, at Oxford a man had no chance against the devil.

Things were better at Cambridge; though even there there was great danger.

Look at A---- and Z----; and she would name two perverts to the Church of Rome, of whom she had learned that they were Cambridge men.

But, thank God, Trinity College still stood firm.
Her idea was, that if there were left any real Protestant truth in the Church of England, that Church should look to feed her lambs by the hands of shepherds chosen from that seminary, and from that seminary only.
"But isn't dinner nearly ready ?" said Mr.Townsend, whose ideas were not so exclusively Protestant as were those of his wife.


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