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Title: Irish Behavior
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Cahill states, “These transformed warrior children of Patrick’s heart lay down the swords of battle, flung away the knives of sacrifice, and cast aside the chains of slavery….”(Cahill,148). Patrick also convinced many Irish individuals to indulge in Green Martyrdom as an alternative to Red Martyrdom by blood... Showed first 250 characters
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Patrick also convinced many Irish individuals to indulge in Green Martyrdom as an alternative to Red Martyrdom by blood. The Green Martyrs were “those who, leaving behind the comforts and pleasures of ordinary human society, retreated to the woods, or to a mountaintop, or to a lonely island—to one of the green no-man’s-lands outside tribal jurisdictions—there to study the scriptures and commune with God”(Cahill, 151)... Showed next 250 characters
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