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Earl

Earl

Thanks for visiting our family library, where the noblest works reflect our love for our Lord and His bride, the Church. As an editor, I've included books on writing and literature, as effective writing begins with judicious reading. A book's appearance does not imply endorsement. As Fr DePauw would say, "to quote is not always to agree."
  • Berkeley Springs, WV, USA
  • member since March 2 2007
 
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