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| | The Observer | Focus | An Orangeman speaks |
 | | Though its origins can be traced to the disputes of the 17th century, the institution established itself on the sure foundation of Scripture, as understood by Reformed theology. |
 | | It may appear strange to the onlooking world that an Orangeman is pledged, 'as far as in him lies, to assist the magistrates and civil authorities'. |
 | | Strange, only because of the more recent images of Orangemen involving themselves in civil disorder in the current dispute over parades. |
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