The Household of Faith: Portraits And Essays

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The Household of Faith: Portraits And Essays
Russell, George William Erskine, 1853-1919
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A winding and turbid river divided the city in unequal parts, in one of which there rose a vast and glorious temple, crowned with a dome of almost superhuman size and skilly on which the favourite sign of Heaven flashed with trium- phant truth.
> The Pilot, 1901.
305 20 Digitized by VjOOQ IC 306 THE HOUSEHOLD OF FAITH Of Lord BeacoDsfield's English Robert Lowe once amiably said that ^^ after all, it was his native tongue/' bnt certainly he contrived to make it read like a rather flamboyant tran
...slation of some foreign language. Bat that description of the dome is a prime favourite of mine ; and, though it was written of St. Peter's, it is a perfect picture of St Paul's. Sunday evening at St. Paul's is a recognized fixture in the programme of the provincial visitor to London, and the least ex- pensive way of taking an autumn holiday is to put on your country clothes and join the pilgrim-throng.
The great west doors are flung wide open, as if to welcome the Archbishop of Canterbury or the Lord Mayor, and all at once we find ourselves, hushed and awestruck, in the illimitable perspective.


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