The Oxford Movement : Twelve Years, 1833-1845

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The Oxford Movement : Twelve Years, 1833-1845
Church Richard William
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People were a little afraid of him ; but the fear was in themselves, not created by any intentional stiffness or coldness on his part He did not try to draw men to him, he was no prosely- tiser ; he shrank with fear and repugnance from the character — it was an invasion of the privileges of the heart^ But if men came to him, he was accessible ; he allowed his friends to bring their friends to him, and met them more than half-way. He was impatient of mere idle worldliness, of conceit and imperti...nence, of men who gave themselves airs ; he was very im- patient of pompous and solemn emptiness. But he was very patient with those whom he believed to sympathise with what was nearest his heart ; no one, probably, of his power and penetration and sense of the absurd, was ever so ready to comply with the two demands which a witty prelate proposed to put into the examination in the Consecration Service of Bishops: "Wilt thou answer thy letters?" "Wilt thou suffer fools gladly?" But courteous, affable, easy as he was, he was a keen trier of character ; he gauged, and men felt that he gauged, their motives, their reality and soundness of purpose ; he let them 1 ' ' The sagacious and aspiring man of the worid, the scrutinisei of the heart, the conspirator against its privileges and rights."— Prophetical Office of the Churchy p.

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