The New Republic; Or, Culture, Faith, And Philosophy in An English Country House .. 2
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We shall therefore meet on the broad ground of our fundamental agree- ments, and once let the moral influence of the two churches, the Greek and English, be mutually augmented by an open union, in another five years, I Imagine, we shall have heard the last of infidelity. In England at least, or Indeed of Romanism either.' * Now that's the sort of man,' said Lady Ambrose, as soon as Dr. Seydon had departed, ' that I should like to have for my clergyman in our New Republic' * Seydon !' exclaimed ...Mr. Luke, ' so that is he, is it ? I thouo^ht I remembered that BOOK III. CHAPTER IV. 83 face of his. Of course — I remember now, seeing that his college had given this living to him.' ' It was he,' said Laurence to Miss Merton, 'who, some years ago, prevented Dr. Jenklnson being made a bishop, which he said, though it might be a compliment to learning, would be a grievous Insult to God.' *And so, Lady Ambrose,' said Mr. Stockton, * you would like Dr. Seydon for a clergyman ! Well, in our ideal society you would be able to have any clergyman you chose — any religion you chose — any which most satisfied your own conscience.' * Oh, very well,' said Lady Ambrose, * if it would not interfere with one's religion in any way, I think all this culture and en- lightenment most delightful.' ' It will bind us to nothing,' said Mr.
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