The Confession of Saint Patrick, Concerning His Life and Conduct

The Confession of Saint Patrick, Concerning His Life and Conduct
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It has been remarked by Lord Bacon, in one of his happy illustrations, that time is like a river, which, as it flows on, bears on its surface only what is light