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“
How
can
I
?
Why
—
it
is
a
system
of
philosophy
.
There
is
no
more
moral
,
or
even
religious
,
work
published
.
”
“
Yes
—
moral
enough
;
I
don
’
t
deny
that
.
But
religious
!
—
and
for
YOU
,
who
intend
to
be
a
minister
of
the
Gospel
!
”
“
Since
you
have
alluded
to
the
matter
,
father
,
”
said
the
son
,
with
anxious
thought
upon
his
face
,
“
I
should
like
to
say
,
once
for
all
,
that
I
should
prefer
not
to
take
Orders
.
I
fear
I
could
not
conscientiously
do
so
.
I
love
the
Church
as
one
loves
a
parent
.
I
shall
always
have
the
warmest
affection
for
her
.
There
is
no
institution
for
whose
history
I
have
a
deeper
admiration
;
but
I
cannot
honestly
be
ordained
her
minister
,
as
my
brothers
are
,
while
she
refuses
to
liberate
her
mind
from
an
untenable
redemptive
theolarty
.
”
It
had
never
occurred
to
the
straightforward
and
simple
-
minded
Vicar
that
one
of
his
own
flesh
and
blood
could
come
to
this
!
He
was
stultified
,
shocked
,
paralysed
.
And
if
Angel
were
not
going
to
enter
the
Church
,
what
was
the
use
of
sending
him
to
Cambridge
?
The
University
as
a
step
to
anything
but
ordination
seemed
,
to
this
man
of
fixed
ideas
,
a
preface
without
a
volume
.
He
was
a
man
not
merely
religious
,
but
devout
;
a
firm
believer
—
not
as
the
phrase
is
now
elusively
construed
by
theological
thimble
-
riggers
in
the
Church
and
out
of
it
,
but
in
the
old
and
ardent
sense
of
the
Evangelical
school
:
one
who
could
Indeed
opine
That
the
Eternal
and
Divine
Did
,
eighteen
centuries
ago
In
very
truth
.
.
.
Angel
’
s
father
tried
argument
,
persuasion
,
entreaty
.