Black Rock: a Tale of the Selkirks

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Black Rock: a Tale of the Selkirks
Connor Ralph
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It never occurred to any one to consider religionother than as a respectable, if not ornamental, addition to life inolder lands.
During the weeks following the making of the League, however, thisnegative attitude towards things religious gave place to one of keeninvestigation and criticism. The indifference passed away, and with it, in a large measure, the tolerance. Mr. Craig was responsible for theformer of these changes, but hardly, in fairness, could he be heldresponsible for the latter. If
... any one, more than another, was to beblamed for the rise of intolerance in the village, that man was GeordieCrawford. He had his 'lines' from the Established Kirk of Scotland, andwhen Mr. Craig announced his intention of having the Sacrament of theLord's Supper observed, Geordie produced his 'lines' and promptly handedthem in. As no other man in the village was equipped with like spiritualcredentials, Geordie constituted himself a kind of kirk-session, chargedwith the double duty of guarding the entrance to the Lord's Table, andof keeping an eye upon the theological opinions of the community, andmore particularly upon such members of it as gave evidence of possessingany opinions definite enough for statement.

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