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The following quotes are from the above link.


We all have our opinions of course, concerning who or what is a reputable source. Usually based upon our religious affiliation regarding who can be trusted and who cannot. Revisionist history is very real, and it is of course important to figure out just exactly who is perpetrating this crime upon and against humanity. In the end, God will of course reveal all, and punish intentional deception.
 
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REMARKS UPON THE ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY OF THE ANCIENT CHURCHES OF
THE ALBIGENSES

by Peter Allix D.D

295
Let the Bishop of Meaux then, if he please, think the Protestants might be ashamed to go and look for their ancestors among the Waldenses, and to hunt for them in the caverns of the Alps. His declamations shall never be able to make us forego a jot of that tender veneration and respect we have most justly conceived for this nursery and seed-plot of martyrs, and for those triumphant troops, who have so generously lavished away their blood in the defence of truth, against all the efforts, all the machinations, and all the violences of the Romish party. The judgment of St. Hilarius, expressed in his writing against Auxentius, may be sufficient to arm us against all the cavils of those who will needs have, that it was impossible that ever their Church should lose its purity, or that the same should be preserved by these Churches, reduced to caverns and mountains. Unum moneo, cavete Antichristum. Male enim vos parietum amor coepit, male ecclesiam Dei in tectis aedificiisque veneramini; male sub his pacem ingeritis. Anne ambiguum est in his antichristum sessurum? Montes mihi et sylvae et lacus et carceres et voragines sunt tutiores; in his enim Prophetae aut manentes, aut demersi Dei spiritu prophetabant, p. 316. Oper. Hilarii. “One thing I must warn you of, beware of Antichrist. It is ill done of you to fall in love with walls; it is ill done of you to reverence the church of God in buildings and edifices; you do ill to rest in these things. Or, can you question, that it is on these Antichrist will fix his throne? Give me mountains, forests, pits, and prisons, as being far the safer places; for in these it was that the Prophets prophesied from the spirit of GOD.”
Scriptum Inquisitoris cujuspiam anonymi de Valdensibus, ex codice
MS. G. in publica Bibliotheca Cantabrig.


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Lastly, He, (ST. Hilary, Bishop of Poictiers, 4th century) was so far from believing that the Antichrist, whereof St. John speaks, was already come, that he maintains that he would be revealed in the Churches that were then possessed by the Arians, and that the faith being thus attacked, the true believers would be forced to look out for shelter amongst the mountains in woods and caves, leaving the Antichrist master of the public places consecrated to the worship of God.

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We have the fourth canon of the Council of Tours in the year 1163, which declares the antiquity of this pretended heresy in Gascoin and the country about Tholouse, and speaks of their meetings, which the title of the canon justly refers to the Albigenses, in these words;

“In the country about Tholouse, there sprung up long ago a damnable heresy, which by little and little, like a cancer, spreading itself to the neighboring places in Gascoin, hath already infected many other provinces; which, whilst, like a serpent, it hid itself in its own windings and twinings, crept on more secretly, and threatened more danger to the simple and unwary. Wherefore we do command all Bishops and Priests, dwelling in these parts, to keep a watchful eye upon these heretics, and, under the pain of excommunication, to forbid all persons, as soon as these heretics are discovered, from presuming to afford them any abode in their country, or to lend them any assistance, or to entertain any commerce with them in buying or selling; that so at least, by the loss of the advantages of human society, they may be compelled to repent of the error of their life. And if any prince, making himself partaker of their iniquity, shall endeavor to oppose these decrees, let him be struck with the same anathema. And if they shall be seized by any Catholic princes, and cast into prison, let them be punished by confiscation of all their goods: and because they frequently come together from divers parts into one hiding-place; and because they have no other ground for their dwelling together, save only their agreement and consent in error; therefore we will,
that such their conventicles be both diligently searched after, and when they are found, that they be examined according to canonical severity.”

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CHAPTER 25
That the doctrine of the Albigenses was propagated in Spain, and that it continued there till the Reformation.

WHATEVER persecutions have been exercised against the Albigenses by their enemies, yet we are not to think that they were ever utterly destroyed. We find that this persecution continued in a manner without interruption, until the time of the Reformation. Frison, a Divine of Paris, in the Life of Spondanus, Bishop of Pamiers, reports, that that Bishop found a Church of them in the Pyrenaean mountains, where they had found a safe retreat from the violence of their persecutors, and where they lived apart by themselves.


A GENERAL HISTORY OF THE BAPTIST DENOMINATION
VOLUME 1

by David Benedict

33
The Euchites among the Greeks were similar to the Waldenses or Waldensians among the Romans. The terms, Waldenses, Valenses or Vadois (all of the same import) signify the people of the valleys, and were applied in early times to those, who, tired of tyranny, pomp, and oppression, retired to obscure retreats where they might enjoy gospel purity and religious freedom. And in the end, all of their sentiments, and many who were not, were called Waldenses, whether they dwelt in rallies or on mountains, in cities or in caves: Just as a sect of christians are called Moravians, whether they dwell in Moravia, in England, in Greenland, or the West-India Islands. And the terms Euchites and Waldenses answered to that of Non-conformist in England, which every reader will understand.

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Dr. Allix, in his history of the churches of Piedmont, gives this account of the origin of the Waldenses: That for three hundred years or more, the bishop of Rome attempted to subjugate the church of Milan under his jurisdiction; and at last the interest of Rome grew too potent for the church of Milan, planted by one of the disciples; insomuch, that the bishop and the people, rather than own their jurisdiction, retired to the rallies of Lucern and Angrogne; and thence were called Vallerises, Wallenses, or the People of the Valleys.

President Edwards, as quoted by Mr. Merrill in his Miniature History of the Baptists, has the following observations respecting these ancient witnesses for the truth: “It is supposed that these people first betook themselves to this desert, secret place among the mountains, to hide themselves from the severity of the heathen persecutions, which were before Constantine the great, and thus the woman fled into the wilderness from the face of the serpent, as related in Revelation.” etc.

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At one time, four hundred poor men, who had lived in the mountains for the sake of enjoying religious liberty, came down with their wives and children to Prague, and committed themselves to Ziska. It is highly probable that these were Waldenses, or Picards, the descendants of those who had come and settled in remote parts of the kingdom, more man two hundred and fifty years before, for even then in the reign of Frederick Barbarossa, Bohemia was accounted the sink of all heresies.


THE HISTORY OF THE, ANCIENT VALLENSES AND ALBIGENSES
by George Stanley Faber

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But it is scarcely probable, that men would leave their homes, the fair and warm and fertile country of Italy, for the wildness of desolate mountains and for the squalidity of neglected valleys; valleys, which would require all

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the severe labor of assiduous cultivation; and mountains, which no labor could make productive: unless some very paramount and overbearing cause had constrained them to undertake such an emigration. Now a cause, precisely of this description, we have in the persecutions, which, during the second and third and fourth centuries, occurred under the Emperors Marcus Aurelius and Maximin and Decius and Valerian and Diocletian.

Therefore, both from the philological necessity of their language, and from the tenacity with which they have always maintained their primeval religion, we can scarcely doubt, that the Christians, who fled from persecution during those centuries, were the true ancestors of the Vaudois.

The Vaudois are, in fact, descended from those refugees from Italy who, after St. Paul had there preached the Gospel, abandoned their beautiful country; and fled, like the
woman mentioned in the Apocalypse, to these wild mountains, where they have, to this day, handed down the Gospel, from father to son, in the same purity and simplicity as it was preached by St. Paul.

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With this view of the matter, their own language perfectly corresponds. Ever prophesying in sackcloth, and driven by brutal persecution to take refuge in dens and caves of the earth, the confession of their deputation to Ecolampadius, in the year 1530, bespeaks, I think, on the part of the Vallenses, rather a want of regular education, than any theological or biblical ignorance in the strict and proper sense of the expression.

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In fact, they were almost irresistibly led to apply the prophecy to themselves. The Vaudois, says Henri Arnaud, are descended from those refugees from Italy, who, after St. Paul had there preached the Gospel, abandoned their beautiful country, and fled, like the woman mentioned in the Apocalypse, to these wild mountains, where they have to this day handed down the Gospel, from father to son, in the same purity and simplicity as it was preached by St. Paul. Preface to the Glorious Recovery, p. 14.

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The wisdom of God works not miraculously, when the natural operation of second causes may serve as the substratum of his high purposes. Seclusion within a mountainous district has a physical tendency to preclude change and innovation. Opinions and practices are handed down from father to son: and, until an intercourse is opened with the lower world at their feet, one generation is but the faithful reflection of another. Hence, in the course of God’s providence, the alpine mountains and valleys were selected as the retreat, where, unchanged from the first ages, pure Christianity was to be preserved.

THE HISTORY OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH
VOL. 1

by William Jones

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The gates of hell never prevailed against it. God reserved myriads to himself who would not bow the knee to the Pope of Rome—who would not become his slaves and receive his mark upon their foreheads and in their hands. The papal church reeled intoxicated with their blood, but she never subdued them. They were horribly persecuted, and driven into the caves and dens of the earth, but they were never conquered. In the recesses of the wilderness and in the clefts of the mountains, they worshipped God in spirit and in truth, uncontaminated by surrounding corruptions and unterrified by the frowns of power.

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Angrogna, Pramol, and S. Martino are strongly fortified by nature on account of their many difficult passes and bulwarks of rocks and mountains; as if the all wise Creator, says Sir Samuel Motland,2 had, from the beginning, designed that place as a cabinet, wherein to put some inestimable jewel, or in which to reserve many thousand souls, which should not bow the knee before Baal.

HISTORY OF THE ANCIENT CHRISTIANS
by Jean Paul Perrin

Introduction 18
In reviewing their social organization, two characters impress us with great interest — the antiquity of their origin, and the uniformity of their faith. Without controversy their churches can be traced in an uninterrupted succession during a thousand years; and that they existed in their evangelical doctrines, spiritual worship, fraternal communion, and abhorrence of antichristian superstitions, for nearly two centuries


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previous, is a fact attested even by their most infuriated persecutors. One of the remarkable circumstances of modern times is this — that although those followers of Jesus were shut up among the small and most inaccessible valleys of the highest mountains, almost “alike unknowing and unknown,” and not only accounted but persecuted as monsters in human appearance, whom all potentates, secular and ecclesiastical, combined to reproach and destroy, yet their virtues could not be concealed, and their churches could not be exterminated.

FACTS OF FAITH
by Christian Edwardson

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The majority of these original Christians settled, however, in the Alps, a place naturally suited for their protection, being situated where Switzerland, France, and Italy join. They could, therefore, more easily get protection in one or another of these countries, as it would be harder for the Papacy to get joint action of all these countries in case of persecution. Then, too, these mountains were so steep and high, the valleys so narrow, and the passes into them so difficult, that it would seem as though God had prepared this hiding place for His true church and truth during the Dark Ages.

Sophia V. Bompiani, in “A Short History of the Italian Waldenses” (New York: 1897), quotes from several unquestionable authorities to show that the Waldenses, after having withdrawn to the Alps because of persecution, fully separated from the Roman church under the work of Vigilantius Leo, the Leonist of Lyons, who vigorously protested against the many false doctrines and practices that had been adopted by the Church. Jerome (A. D. 403-406) wrote a very cutting book against him in which he says:

114&115
Eternity alone will reveal how many precious manuscripts have been destroyed by Rome in its effort to blot out all traces of apostolic Christianity.

We have now seen that the ancient apostolic church, scattered by persecution, and often in hiding, went under various names. Being peaceful, virtuous, and industrious citizens, they were tolerated, or even shielded, by princes who understood their value to the country, while the Catholic Church hunted them down like wild beasts. After the Waldenses and Albigenses had lived quietly in France for many years, Pope Innocent

III wrote the following instruction to his bishops:

“Therefore by this present apostolical writing we give you a strict command that, by whatever means you can, you destroy all these heresies and expel from your diocese all who are pol-Iuted with them. You shall exercise the rigor of the ecclesiastical power against them and all those who have made themselves suspected by associating with them. They may not appeal from your judgments, and if necessary, you may cause the princes and people to suppress them with the sword”
”A Source Book for Medierval History,” Oliver J. Thatcher and E. H. McNeal, p. 210. New york: Charles Scibner’s Sons, 1905.
 
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We all have our opinions of course, concerning who or what is a reputable source.

In general one can discount those which exaggerate Roman Catholic misdeed while brushing under the rug Protestant transgressions.

I say this as a a former Protestant, now Orthodox Christian whose church was never under Roman Catholic control and which never experienced a reformation, and am thus a neutral party.

The fact is that much of the material you are quoting from is not regarded as reputable by most Protestant scholars.

Sometimes Roman Catholics will post equally suspect material which most Catholic scholars reject in an attempt to try to claim the Orthodox at one time accepted Papal supremacy or were under the control of the Pope or to try brush off Roman Catholic transgressions, and I routinely call them out for such conduct.

As Christians, since we worship the Truth, in the person of our risen savior and God, Jesus Christ, we have a responsibility to defend the Truth and to reject the propagation of historical falsehoods, particularly when these can be used to fuel religious discrimination against particular Christian denominations.
 
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The misdirection of the reference to the Waldenses is in their Sabat, which references wooden sandles. SDA apologists have tried to tell me that they were sabbath keepers and a prefiguring of SDA beliefs. That is not true, they were wooden sandal wearers not sabbath keepers.
Today I think the waldenses have become part of the Methodist community in some form, they did not join a sabbath keeping sect

The Albigenses were opposed to God, as they called His creation evil, and only Spirit is good.
This is the same thinking as Satan. He would not obey God and serve the material which God called very good. They would be akin to the luciferian sects we have today, such as the Freemasons. It’s the same lie Satan told to Eve, you will be as gods knowing good and evil, thereby completely robbing a soul of all humility towards God
 
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Indeed, you are entirely correct on both counts. The Waldensians are the largest Protestant church in Italy. And before their current affiliation with the Methodists they had affiliated with the Calvinists in Zurich, and there are Vaudois (Waldensians) in the US who are members of the PCUSA, in the Carolinas if I recall.
 
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Indeed, Albigensianism was closely related to the Bogomils, the Paulicans, the Valentinians and the Manichaeans, among other heretical sects, and we know much about what these groups believe, because we have either their original writings in manuscript form or in quotation as well as other actual archeological evidence beyond the opinions of fringe scholars.
 
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See section 2, The Church of Rome Today, Chapter 1, Catholic Scholarship

Understand that this book is old now. Roman Catholic revisionist history has spread far and wide since the days in which this book was written. The last paragraph of the chapter referenced above, speaks of this revisionist history being applied to the Encyclopedia Britannica and the Encyclopedia of Religion and Ethics as well. More about this later.


 
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The above site has a bit about Joseph McCabe, and some chapters from his book Lies and Fallacies of the Encyclopedia Britannica.

The book may also be viewed at -

 
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See Chapter 25 Making America Catholic.

The next few posts will be from this chapter.

 

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Making America Catholic chapter 25 continued.


The reader must keep in mind, that the book Facts of Faith from which all of these quotes are taken, was written in the 1940's. Just imagine what has taken place since the.
 
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Making America Catholic chapter 25 continued.

How can one oppose removing anti-Catholic lies and propaganda?

This material had historically been disseminated by the British in order to generate support for their campaign of discrimination agains Roman Catholics in England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland, connected in particular to the Church of Scotland and the Presbyterians in Northern Ireland, and later, when official discrimination against Roman Catholics came to an end in the British governments, by various organizations in Scotland and Ireland connected to the Orange Lodges and Black Lodges, which have been connected with anti-Catholic violence during the Troubles*

Thus in the 20th century and 21st century context, anti-Roman Catholic hate speech has no place.

It should also be noted that within the US there was a history of hate groups that targeted Roman Catholics and discriminated against Americans of Irish and Italian ethnicity, primarily on the basis of their Roman Catholicism. This prejudice also extended even tp Americans of German ethnicity (Marshal Field, the Chicago department store owner, was known for his hatred of German Americans regarding them as antisocial drunks, and there was a strong element of anti-German, anti-Irish sentiment in the Prohibition, and indeed even Scandinavian and especially German Lutherans experienced discrimination in the US and perhaps in Canada as well (my friend @MarkRohfrietsch would know) from the White Anglo Saxon Protestants (I myself am partially of Yankee and Southern Scots-Irish descent, and partially German-Swedish) (and on a larger scale, against Filipinos and Latin Americans).

This discrimination also impacted Americans of Carpatho-Rusyn and Lemko descent, and also Ukrainian Americans, Russian Americans, Romanian Americans, Serbian Americans, Croatian Americans, and Hungarian Americans, discrimination which absolutely affected Eastern Orthodox immigrants as well as Roman Catholics (Greeks were treated at least as poorly as Italians, and Slavs were treated worse than Germans) and indeed Oriental Orthodox immigrants whether from Syria, Turkey, Iraq, Iran, Lebanon, the Holy Land, Egypt, Armenia, India or Ethiopia and Eritrea.

And most of the hate groups associated with anti-Catholic discrimination were connected with systematic discrimination against African Americans, Native Americans and anti-Semitism, and many of them were also connected with the Eugenics movement, forced sterilization and even racialist violence.

Indeed as we see from contemporary anti-Roman Catholic polemics, many people who harbor a vitriolic contempt of the Roman Catholic Church do not differentiate it from Lutheranism, Eastern Orthodoxy or even Anglicanism and other traditional liturgical Protestant churches.

All of this anti-Catholicism has been to the detriment of Christianity as a whole, in that several cults such as the J/Ws flourished chiefly on the basis of adopting a radically anti-Catholic image and seeking to appeal both to former Catholics and especially in the early years, to White Anglo-Saxon Protestants which felt threatened by them. Furthermore, anti-Catholicism even among Fundamentalist Calvinists, Landmark Baptists and so on resulted in the slandering of the Early Church Fathers and false narratives concerning the Council of Nicaea, where the standard Creed was developed, and these in turn have led to the spreading of anti-Trinitarian theology.

*There was of course vicious anti-Protestant violence as well, and anti-British violence such as the bombing of the Grand Hotel in Brighton, but none of this was condoned by the Roman Catholic Church, which was at the time more concerned with attempting to bring an end to communism under Pope John Paul II, which provided vital support for Solidarity in Poland and which rebuked the Marxist advocates of “liberation theology” in South America.

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This post is dedicated to my Roman Catholic, Lutheran, Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox and Anglican friends, and to my Jewish, African American, and Asian American friends, particularly those who have experienced racial or religious discrimination or who are descended from those who experienced such discrimination, as well as to all victims of anti-Catholic violence and persecution.

I would also like to say to my friends @chevyontheriver @JSRG @Jipsah @Yeshua HaDerekh @prodromos @FenderTL5 @ViaCrucis @Pavel Mosko @dzheremi @Michie @boughtwithaprice Christ is Risen, and to wish all of you a blessed St. Thomas Sunday.
 
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Yes, of course, all historical accounts of supposed abuses by Roman Catholics are just a bunch of bigoted garbage. And all historical accounts of Roman Catholic abuse of power are just tall tales by bigots, because you and others, Catholics in particular have said so. There is of course no place for such hate speech in the world today, is there? There should be a law or laws forbidding such. People should be punished for declaring such blatant falsehoods, shouldn't they. Yea, that would be something new, punishing people for daring to speak ill of Roman Catholicism. Let's do to them, what they claim we did to them in the past, to prove we never did such things. Yea, that is the ticket. No worries my friend, your dreams will come true eventually. Perhaps sooner than most think. What do you suppose should be done with these people who keep doing these things for which there is no longer any place in this world?

You declare Protestant accounts of history to be exaggerated lies, and then accuse those who would share them of being bigots promoting hate speech. Apparently because your accounts of history are the truth as you see it, you are justified in declaring others accounts you do not agree with, that of bigots promoting hate speech for which there is no place in this world. Or in other words should not be tolerated.

And oh yes, the big bad US has a history of hate groups. All evil hate groups began in the US don't you know. Slavery too, according to revisionist historians who do not like to look further back where all these things existed before this nation did. Sorry my friend, but these United States were largely populated by Europeans which predominantly formed this nation. Many came to escape persecution by Catholics and Protestants. The hate groups you speak of, and the strife, and the wars came here via Europe where all of these things already existed and flourished for century after century. There was in fact real violence and war on our shores directly connected to the persecutions and wars of Europe between Catholics and Protestants who were both competing for control of different areas of the would be future country. The Spanish wiped out a colony of French Huguenots in Florida in the sixteenth century, and the French intended to retaliate but were prevented by a storm.

Because of these very issues though, the founders of our nation wrote our Declaration of Independence, and our Constitution. Which declared civil and religious freedom by maintaining a healthy separation of Church and state, and giving all the people a voice in government. The evils you speak of did not rule the day, but were combatted and addressed by a majority of the people who wanted freedom. The hate groups you speak of exist everywhere, and have always and will always need to be addressed this side of heaven.

What are we seeing and dealing with right here and right now, but these same issues. A battle between different versions of history. A Protestant formed nation with appropriate histories, being largely replaced by Catholic peoples through one massive migration after another, and the ensuing battle over the different historical accounts given by each and or those who sympathize with either. There is nothing new under the sun. What has been done, will be done again. Until God returns and ends the cycles altogether.

Ecc 1:9 The thing that hath been, it is that which shall be; and that which is done is that which shall be done: and there is no new thing under the sun. 10 Is there any thing whereof it may be said, See, this is new? it hath been already of old time, which was before us. 11 There is no remembrance of former things; neither shall there be any remembrance of things that are to come with those that shall come after.
 
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I believe your post is in error. The Catholic Church did not force conversions. The inquisition was started to root out imposters.
Catholics were subject to the inquisition
Those that publicly professed another faith were not.
Secular authorities may have made professing another faith unacceptable, but that was not the intent of the inquisition. Reporters of history have conflated it with stories of torture devices that were never used and Church officials terrorizing people that just wanted to read their bibles, but it is not true.

It is only modern society that teaches there are multiples versions of Christianity, but it is not true
There is one Lord, one Faith, one Baptism for the forgiveness of sins. Call it evil if you want, that is your prerogative, but your feelings do not make it true, and you will answer to God for your choice.
Is Christ divided? God forbid!
 
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