[Painted Windows by Harold Begbie]@TWC D-Link bookPainted Windows CHAPTER X 4/34
His sympathies with Labour, which are the core of his being, are sufficient reason for -- --'s mistrust of him.
I do not at all regard him as dangerous.
On the contrary, I think he is one of the most interesting men in the Church, and also, which is far more important, one of its most promising leaders." So many men, so many opinions.
Strangely enough it is from an Anglo-Catholic who is also a Labour enthusiast that I hear the fiercest and most uncompromising criticism of this young Bishop of Manchester. "All his successes have been failures.
He went to Repton with a tremendous reputation; did nothing; went to St.James's, Piccadilly, as a man who would set the Thames on fire, failed, and went to Westminster with a heightened reputation; left it for the Life and Liberty Movement, which has done nothing, and then on to Manchester as the future Archbishop of Canterbury.
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