“O father Abram! what these Christians are,
Whose own hard dealings teaches them suspect
The thoughts of others!” – William Shakespeare
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"O father Abram! what these Christians are,<br/>Whose own hard dealings teaches them suspect<br/>The thoughts of others!" – William Shakespeare
"O father Abram! what these Christians are,<br/>Whose own hard dealings teaches them suspect<br/>The thoughts of others!" – William Shakespeare
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