You will make enemies; are you sure you shall makeproselytes?
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Here again, as in the public schools, the Brethren never attempted to makeproselytes.
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I'll give you the credit of forbearing to makeproselytes.
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I'll give you the credit of forbearing to makeproselytes. She smiled at him.
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Elder Hitch, as is seen, was trying to makeproselytes on the railway trains.
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Elder Hitch, as is seen, was trying to makeproselytes on the very railway trains.
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The Jew does not wish to makeproselytes.
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Do you ever makeproselytes to your philosophy?
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Her enthusiasm is likely to makeproselytes.
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The Turks have no desire to makeproselytes, but have an intolerant hatred for all outside of Islam.
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This is all a source of danger; she would makeproselytes, she must be watched; she does not love me.
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Converted and baptized-andconscious of having seen Christ-he nevertheless gives his officers no trouble whatever-does not try to makeproselytes in his cohort.
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Mohammedans of the present day, at least those of Turkey, are less anxious to makeproselytes than were those of a former age.
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In their grossest immoralities, too, they scarcely ever seem to be perfectly in earnest; and appear neither to wish nor to hope to makeproselytes.
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Of the Jews who strove to makeproselytes it has been said that "out of a bad heathen they made a worse Jew."
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One has just said to her, that, if Perdita would begin a sect, she might " makeproselytes of who she bid but follow." "How?