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Chapter 26: Sincerely convinced (4K two-in-one)(2/2)

Take destruction, and the wealth you gain is just a cloud that blows here and there... The false teachers will sweep themselves away because they do not act righteously, and peace will come to those who are willing to listen to the Lord's counsel.

On his head."

While Fan Ning was explaining slowly, the sound of admonishment was still coming from the depths of the passage on the other side. The words sounded a bit special. Tukweil was convinced that he had never seen it before. Which clergy would still interrogate like this?

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"Will you speak unrighteously for the Lord, or speak deceitfully for her sake?

Do you want to show favoritism to the Lord? Do you want to argue for her?

Wouldn't it be nice if she found out about you?

People deceive others, will you deceive her in the same way?

If you secretly show favoritism, she will rebuke you.

The proverbs you consider memorable are proverbs of ashes, and the strongholds you consider reliable are strongholds of mire.

Does not her honor terrify you, and does not her terror overtake you..."

... This was definitely taught by Mr. Lavoisier, and the effect was indeed quite surprising. Bishop Tucqueville took a deep breath at this time, thinking of what he said about "being convinced", and nodded in agreement for a while.

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"The 'Gateway of Lamps and Shadows' teaches us that only by staring into the light can we see gnosis, and kindness can only be found in the shadows."

The group of people who were arrested were first come, first served, and were interrogated as soon as they came. By daybreak, many preliminary confessions and transcripts had been made. But what amused and surprised the clergy was that quite a few people

Open your eyes and identify someone else as "rebellious water"——

For example, Mrs. Yin Sabel insisted that Sidney and his son had "surrendered" to Father Lavoisier and deliberately framed their normal reading meeting as a secret gathering. However, Sidney and his son also cursed that the emissary was originally arranged by the church to "fish".

Lynch and Yaroslav, who were also present, believed that it was Sidney and his son who took the lead in taking orders from the military, but then a corrupt city official stated that it was Lynch who asked him out in the middle of the night in the name of "good things."

On the other hand, Oliver pledged his life. It was this official who revealed the secret ledger of his vehicle dispatch, but his words soon contradicted those next door.

To Oliver's snow bells and prayers, I will definitely pretend that no one is in the venue tonight...

There are also different and contradictory descriptions of the ways in which people around you rebelled against others. A few said that some people were clearly ignorant and would suddenly burn people after believing in Father Lavoisier. There were also many more people.

Said that the person who rebelled was definitely the promoted believer himself, and the heterogeneous light, shadow and color were clearly "derived"...

These guys have interests tied to each other. Faced with scattered interrogations, it is normal for them to turn against each other and bite each other back.

But adding up the confessions of these people, it turns out that those who were suspected of "surrendering" to Father Lavoisier in advance actually accounted for more than one-third, which made the clergy somewhat confused as to how it was done.

Mr. Lavoisier just came last night. Although he did go out to give lectures and sermons tonight, it was only for a while. More importantly, he came back to rest after two o'clock in the middle of the night?

"If word of this incident comes to Biqi tonight, I'm afraid that these secret organizations and smugglers in the nearby area will all be in danger, fearing that their partners will betray them, the level of distrust will be greatly increased, and the loopholes in their actions will also be

Show it..."

"Who better to commend him? Mr. Lavoisier is expected to take over the priest's position. I'm afraid it is not the most ideal choice for the church to commend itself..."

Bishop Tukville is a hardliner and has always hated these behaviors. He has done a lot of work in his jurisdiction. Unfortunately, with the current environment of speculation and corruption in the entire Western Continent, the atmosphere in his jurisdiction is still going downhill month by month.

At this moment, he had already begun to consider the issue of publicity work.

Fan Ning took another sip of boiled water and made a suggestion in a leisurely manner, which immediately made Tucqueville's eyes light up:

"Brigadier General Boles's contribution must be considerable. He must have relied on the sun in his heart when he rebuked evildoers."

The news took shape within three minutes.

In the fifth minute, the advance notice was sent from the civilian staff on the ground to the military camp.

Brigadier General Boles, who had finished shooting another telegram at the camp, was completely dumbfounded.

He had just used a "confidant" tone to tactfully remind his boss, General Lanute, that it is best for everyone to moderate their "business" recently, not only to express loyalty, but also to protect themselves...
Chapter completed!
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