During the spring and summer of 1775, Boucher's opinions and sermons had become so controversial that he never entered the pulpit without

a) two loaded pistols. b) carefully considering what he was about to say. c) telling members of the choir to evacuate at the first sign of trouble.
d) asking his wife, Nelly, to give him a signal if his sermon was becoming too controversial.
e) praying a last time for spiritual guidance.


a

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