"He was being 'divisive.' He was being 'unreasonable.' He was 'hindering the greater cause of Christianity.'"
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"He was being 'divisive.' He was being 'unreasonable.' He was 'hindering the greater cause of Christianity.'"
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No, but that puts you in good company with Charles Spurgeon, whoever that is....
Well, I certainly wouldn't mind being lumped together with Spurgeon. And by the way, I believe these same accusations were probably made against the One who said, "I came not to bring peace, but a sword."
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