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Dr. Feckinham:
And what would you be prepared to die for, Lady Jane? Jane:
I would die to free our people from the chains of bigotry and superstition. Dr. Feckinham:
What superstition did you have in mind? Jane:
Well, for example, the idea that a piece of bread can become the body of our Savior, father. Dr. Feckinham:
Did he not say at his Last Supper, "Take, eat, this is my body"? Jane:
He also said, "I am the vine, I am the door." Was he a vine, was he a door? Dr. Feckinham:
Who has been teaching you to say such things? Jane:
Don't you think I could have thought of them myself?
And what would you be prepared to die for, Lady Jane? Jane:
I would die to free our people from the chains of bigotry and superstition. Dr. Feckinham:
What superstition did you have in mind? Jane:
Well, for example, the idea that a piece of bread can become the body of our Savior, father. Dr. Feckinham:
Did he not say at his Last Supper, "Take, eat, this is my body"? Jane:
He also said, "I am the vine, I am the door." Was he a vine, was he a door? Dr. Feckinham:
Who has been teaching you to say such things? Jane:
Don't you think I could have thought of them myself?
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What would you be prepared to die for Lady Jane
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I would die to free our people from the chains of bigotry and superstition
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What superstition did you have in mind
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For example the idea that a piece of bread
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can become the body of our Saviour Father
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Movie Summary
The story of Lady Jane Grey, who was Queen of England for only nine days.
