42/42 Whether such a distinction can be preserved is quite another question. The view here exhibited is essentially that of Paley, and was in my day the prevalent one at Oxford. I do not think that the present Archbishop of Canterbury will disown it, any more than Lloyd, and Burton, and Hampden,--bishops and Regius Professors of Divinity.] [Footnote 2: Borrowed from Acts viii. 37.] [Footnote 3: Virgil (AEneid vi.) gives the Stoical side of the same thought: Tu ne cede malis, _sed contra audentior ito_.]. |