Brute, Father Simon Gabriel: Emmitsburg, Maryland, to _____, 1821 June 20
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Brute has just learned from Mr. Bradley of the person addresed that he is a Catholic who has been for a short time out of the church. Brute has decided to consider himself the man's pastor and states that he cannot believe that a man of his character cannot perservere in his error. He owes to his love for his excellent wife and his children to try to mend his affairs. He knows that he does not have any right to separate himself or others from the faith. Others led by the sin of the first parents have their own obligation to see why they have been misled. More obliged to do this is one who has gone astray by his own decision. Even though his wife has changed to another sect he should show her by his example the right way. P.S. anytime he calls for him as his pastor it would be grace and satisfaction. :: II-3-o - A.L.S. - English - 4pp. 12mo. 2
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- Creation: 1821 June 20
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English
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