From: [[]] Thunder and brimstone, damnation and salvation. There is no room for grey in the Bishop's platform. But have his principles really survived the realities of politics? [Find the rest of the story at ] __NOEDITSECTION__
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| - Choosing a Target: The Bishop of Southwark's Campaign
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| - From: [[]] Thunder and brimstone, damnation and salvation. There is no room for grey in the Bishop's platform. But have his principles really survived the realities of politics? [Find the rest of the story at ] __NOEDITSECTION__
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| Success title
| - A Portrait of the Damned
- A disreputable character
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| - Make your Move: a Confessional Evening
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| - : A Political Campaign, 75
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| Success description
| - [...] A dissolute poet [...] is clinging to the Deacon's sleeve [...] "They think I want money - and I do! But I want my verses back more. He's too haughty to see me now, but he and I both loved- Oh god! It's no use." Overcome, he scurries away.
- [...] A Reformist Devil [...] is holding a small portrait [...] depicting a handsome moustached captain of London's Army on horseback. A poem is engraved onto the frame. It [...] compensates for quality with passion [...] "Where is that poet now?"
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| Description
| - Thunder and brimstone, damnation and salvation. There is no room for grey in the Bishop's platform. But have his principles really survived the realities of politics?
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| - From: [[]] Thunder and brimstone, damnation and salvation. There is no room for grey in the Bishop's platform. But have his principles really survived the realities of politics? [Find the rest of the story at ] __NOEDITSECTION__
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