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What would you do for your faith?

Posted by michael October 18, 2004 under Martyrs Mirror

“What would you do for your faith; not much, I think. Hence repent, before you are brought to shame.”

– Catherine, burned at the stake, AD 1551, Martyrs Mirror, p. 503

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