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The Crucifixion of Philip Strong

CHAPTER XIII
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People will not understand it." "That is my belief, too, Mr.Strong," said Mr.Winter.

"It would be better for you to modify or change, or better still, to abandon this plan.

It will not be understood and will cause trouble." "Suppose the church should rent the parsonage then," suggested Philip; "it would then be getting a revenue from the property.

That, with the thousand dollars on my salary, could be wisely and generously used to relieve much suffering in Milton this winter.

The church could easily rent the house." That was true, as the parsonage stood on one of the most desirable parts of B street, and would command good rental.
"Then you persist in this plan of yours, do you, Mr.Strong ?" asked the third member of the committee, who had for the most part been silent.
"Yes, I consider that under the circumstances, local and universal, it is my duty.


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