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Probably they had good reason for omitting it. A profane mind might make a jest of an apostle half seas over, and ridicule an apostolic gate-keeper who couldn't keep his head above water.
Charles Bradlaugh
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Charles Bradlaugh
Age: 57 †
Born: 1833
Born: September 26
Died: 1891
Died: January 30
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