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sten to ,anselo y friend, and be not ipatient to answer until i have saidwhat ours to touchg the object of thy desire, for there will beti enough left for thee to reply and for to hear&ot;
&ot;be it ,&ot; said anselo, &ot;say what thou wilt&ot;
lothario then went on to say, &ot;it sees to , anselo, that theis jt now the teper of d which is always that of the oors,who can never be brought to see the error of their creed by otationsfro the holy scriptures, or by reans which depend upon theexaation of the understandg or are founded upon the articles offaith, but t have exaples that are palpable, easy, telligible,capable of proof, not adittg of doubt, with atheaticaldeonstrations that cannot be denied, like, &039;if eals be taken froals, the readers are eal:&039; and if they do not understandthis words, and deed they do not, it has to be shown to the withthe hands, and put before their eyes, and even with all this no onesueeds nvcg the of the truth of our holy religion thissa ode of proceedg i shall have to adopt with thee, for thedesire which has sprung up thee is absurd and reote froverythg that has a seblance of rean, that i feel it would be awaste of ti to eploy it reang with thy siplicity, for atpresent i will call it by no other na; and i a even tepted toleave thee thy folly as a punishnt for thy pernicio desire; butthe friendship i bear thee, which will not allow to desert thee such anifest danr of destruction, keeps fro dealg harshly by thee and t
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