[All He Knew by John Habberton]@TWC D-Link bookAll He Knew CHAPTER XX 2/8
But he also was a man of quick perceptions: so, as the meetings went on, and he realized that their impetus was due not at all to anything he had said or done, but solely to the personal example of Sam Kimper, he fell into deep thought and retrospection.
He resolutely waived all compliments which his clerical brethren of other denominations offered him on what they were pleased to call the results of his ministrations, and honestly insisted that the good work was begun by the example set by Sam Kimper, the ex-convict. Dr.Guide was an honest believer in the "church universal," but he had been trained to regard the Church of Rome as the "scarlet woman" of Revelation, and whenever he met Father Black in the streets he recognized him only with a dignified bow.
The day before the closing meeting, however, he encountered the priest at the turning of a corner,--too suddenly for a change of manner. "My dear brother!" exclaimed Father Black, extending both hands and grasping Dr.Guide's hands warmly, "God bless you for the good work you have been doing!" "My dear sir," said the pastor, rallying all his powers to withstand the surprise, "I am very glad that you are pleased to regard the work as good." "How can I help it ?" said the priest, impetuously.
"The spirit which your church efforts have awakened has spread throughout the town and affected everybody.
There are men--and some women--of my flock whom I've been trying in vain for years to bring to confession, so as to start them on a new life.
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