This freedom alarmed every one. As Mr. Gilpin went out of the church, his friends gathered round him, kindly reproaching him, with tears, for what he had done. " The bishop had now got that advantage over him which he had long sought after — and if... The Life of Bernard Gilpin - Página 59de William Gilpin - 1833 - 88 páginasVisualização completa - Sobre este livro
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