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Yeast: A Problem

CHAPTER V: A SHAM IS WORSE THAN NOTHING
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And if you can refute it for me, and sweep the whole away like a wild dream when one awakes, none will be more thankful--paradoxical as it may seem--than your unhappy Cousin.' And Lancelot did consider that letter, and answered it as follows:-- 'It is a relief to me at least, dear Luke, that you are going to Rome in search of a great idea, and not merely from selfish superstitious terror (as I should call it) about the "salvation of your soul." And it is a new and very important thought to me, that Rome's scheme of this world, rather than of the next, forms her chief allurement.

But as for that flesh and spirit question, or the apostolic succession one either; all you seem to me, as a looker on, to have logically proved, is that Protestants, orthodox and unorthodox, must be a little more scientific and careful in their use of the terms.

But as for adopting your use of them, and the consequences thereof--you must pardon me, and I suspect, them too.

Not that.

Anything but that.


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