Ken Follett Quotes
Archdeacon Peter's Face Was Like Stone. He Was The Worst Kind Of Christian, Philip Realized: He Embraced All Of The Negatives, Enforced Every Proscription, Insisted On All Forms Of Denial, And Demanded Strict Punishment For Every Offense; Yet He Ignored All The Compassion Of Christianity, Denied Its Mercy, Flagrantly Disobeyed Its Ethic Of Love, And Openly Flouted The Gentle Laws Of Jesus. That's What The Pharisees Were Like, Philip Thought; No Wonder The Lord Preferred To Eat With Publicans And Sinners.
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