A Laymans Life in the Days of the Tractarian Movement in Memoriam Arthur Acl

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A Laymans Life in the Days of the Tractarian Movement in Memoriam Arthur Acl
Acland John Edward
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He told his children that when Satan was jested about he had a peculiar power over us, and that the sign of the Cross would cause him to flee away.
To a friend he wrote on one occasion, "The symbol of the Cross is the one external in which I take the greatest delight, and with which I do not hesitate to sign and mark many things — a pledge and protection to simplicity of habits and of life. " Anything in the form of excessive or elaborate decora- tion of Churches was certainly distasteful to hi
...m, and as late as the year 1857, after a visit to Radley College, where his eldest son was educated, he said that he had great misgivings about the ornamental carving over the Altar in the Chapel, although it was not of a kind to form an object of reverence. The advantageous use of "ex- ternals " in worship is probably a matter which every one must decide for himself; but it is certain that Arthur Acland would have dreaded intensely the possibiUty ot inward devotion being disturbed by the power or attraction of outward ceremony or decoration.

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