[Painted Windows by Harold Begbie]@TWC D-Link bookPainted Windows CHAPTER IX 14/16
This discontent of his is an important symptom, even if his prescription, a very old one, gives no hope of a cure.
He is popular, influential, a figure of the day, and still young; yet his soul is full of rebellion and his heart is swelling with the passion of mutiny.
Something is evidently not right.
Quite certainly he has not discovered the peace that passes understanding. But perhaps Dr.Orchard will never be satisfied till all men think as he thinks, and until there is only one Church in the world for the expression of spiritual life, with either Bishop Herford or himself for its pope. In the meantime he is too busy for the profound silence.
The event of the day sweeps him before it. BISHOP TEMPLE Manchester, Bishop of, since 1921; Temple, Rev.William, M.A.; D.Litt.; President Life and Liberty Movement; Canon Residentiary of Westminister, 1919-21; Editor of _The Challenge_, 1915-18; Hon.
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