Clop tells the villagers that they have been cursed because they have lost their faith in God. They have grown too proud of their small and large things, and they have begun to take pride in the praise they give to God instead of the screams that come from their mouths. Clop reminds them that their sins have been "washed away by blood" and that they should not waver in their faith.
Clop tells the villagers that they have been cursed because they have lost their faith in God. They have grown too proud of their small and large things, and they have begun to take pride in the praise they give to God instead of the screams that come from their mouths. Clop reminds them that their sins have been "washed away by blood" and that they should not waver in their faith.