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| | Newman Reader - Development of Christian Doctrine - Chapter 4 |
 | | Of these, fourteen are not mentioned at all till from eighty to one hundred years after St. John's death, in which number are the Acts, the Second to the Corinthians, the Galatians, the Colossians, the Two to the Thessalonians, and St. James. |
 | | Basil was one of these; yet the child of such parents was not baptized till he had come to man's estate,till, according to the Benedictine Editor, his twenty-first, and perhaps his twenty-ninth, year. |
 | | Relatives often live together in happy ignorance of their respective rights and properties, till a father or a husband dies; and then they find themselves against their will in separate interests, and on divergent courses, and dare not move without legal advisers. |
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