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xeze [42]
2 years ago
8

Who said the preacher returned to authority as soon as he feared his ideas could not stand on their own?

History
1 answer:
ivolga24 [154]2 years ago
5 0
Taleswapper, who was a traveling storyteller,<span> said the preacher returned to authority as soon as he feared his ideas could not stand on their own. At this point, </span>Taleswapper<span> and the preacher were arguing about something that had something to do with the preacher's implicit accusation.</span><span> </span>
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