2/13 Surely he could not have been wrong all his life in chanting the litany as he had done! He began, however, to have his doubts. Doubting himself was Mr.Harding's weakness. It is not, however, the usual fault of his order. It was not only the clergy who were affected. The laity also had listened to Mr.Slope's new doctrine, all with surprise, some with indignation, and some with a mixed feeling, in which dislike of the preacher was not so strongly blended. |