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Robert Elsmere

CHAPTER VI
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He poured all his ideas and convictions into her.' 'Which were strong ?' 'Uncommonly.

For all his gentle ethereal look, you could neither bend nor break him.

I don't believe anybody but Richard Leyburn could have gone through Oxford at the height of the Oxford Movement, and, so to speak, have known nothing about it, while living all the time for religion.

He had a great deal in common with the Quakers, as I said; a great deal in common with the Wesleyans; but he was very loyal to the Church all the same.

He regarded it as the golden mean.


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