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English churchmen have long gazed with love on the primitive church as the ideal of Christian perfe
English churchmen have long gazed with love on the primitive church as the ideal of Christian perfe
English churchmen have long gazed with love on the primitive church as the ideal of Christian perfe
English churchmen have long gazed with love on the primitive church as the ideal of Christian perfe
English churchmen have long gazed with love on the primitive church as the ideal of Christian perfe
English churchmen have long gazed with love on the primitive church as the ideal of Christian perfe
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