Chamberss Miscellany of Instructive Entertaining Tracts volume 5

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Chamberss Miscellany of Instructive Entertaining Tracts volume 5
William Chambers
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The two maidens, thus romantically brought together, proceeded in company to the house of the cadi. Flora spoke first. " I, " she said, " am the person whom you punished with stripes, because, being the child of a Moorish father, I would not renounce my faith in Christ. I have concealed myself till now, because the flesh is weak ; but now, through the strength of God's grace, I am willing. I come here, with more courage than I had before, to proclaim that Christ is the true God; and I curse you...r prophet for an impostor, an adulterer, and a magician. " " And I, " exclaimed Maria, before the cadi could collect his ideas for a reply, "am the sister of Walabonso, whom you caused to be executed, because he confessed the Saviour and cursed your prophet. What he confessed, I confess too ; and what he cursed, that do I also curse. " The cadi was perplexed. To put the two brave girls to death, was a proceeding for which he was not prepared ; and to dismiss them, after what they had said, was impossible.

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