Ann Werner

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In Cauchon Twain embodied that aspect of Catholicism to which he always objected. Being a sectarian in matters of government, economics, and religion, Twain believed that the lack of internal checks and balances within the Catholic Church restricted unnecessarily the freedom of its adherents and gave too great a corrupting power to its clerical hierarchy.
Joan of Arc
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