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Excerpt from The Parochial System: A Charge Delivered to the Clergy of the Diocese of London, at His Primary Visitation in November 1871
Melvill, one of the most eloquent of preachers and humblest of Christians, who in the height of his popularity, while crowded audiences were listening with hushed attention to his brilliant and thought ful discourses, maintained unimpaired the simplicity of a child: Archdeacon Hale, the friend and coun sellor of Bishop Blomfield, ever sagacious and active in the business of the diocese and. Of the Societies of the Church, kind, genial and sympathising, with whom has perished a long-stored treasure of eccle siastical and legal lore: and Dean Manse], whose powerful and subtile intellect had traversed all sys tems and grappled With the most formidable prob lems of mental and moral philosophy, had drawn from the armory which had supplied the Pantheist and the Materialist, weapons to defend the truth, and had proved that it is possible to have mastered the transcendental metaphysics of modern Europe, yet to retain a firm and simple faith in the Gospel.
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