Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from An History of the Abbey of Glaston, and of the Town of Glastonbury
To think well of, and feel cordially towards, the individual members of this faith, would, in truth, be no great stretch of Christian charity, since the imperishable names of Fenelon and Pascal, and a thousand others, afford a su?icient evidence that men may be rigid devotees of [the Romish Church, and yet, in other respects, deserve to be reckoned among the excellent ones of the earth.
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