A Beautiful Possibility by Edith Ferguson Black
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Aghast, the Bishop's lady crossed herself and began repeating the
Apostles' Creed. "That makes him seem so far away," said Evadne sadly. "I do not want him in heaven if I have to live upon earth. Have _you_ found him?" she asked eagerly. "Are you on intimate terms with him? Is he your friend?" The Bishop's lady gasped for breath. That she, a member of the Church of the Holy Communion of All Saints should be interrogated in such a fashion as this! "I think you do not quite understand," she said coldly. "I will lend you a treatise on Church Doctrine. You had better study that." "Charlotte," said her husband when she reached her stateroom, "I have arrived at an important decision this afternoon. I have finally concluded to take the Socinian Heresy as my theme for the noon lectures. The subject will admit of elaborate treatment and afford ample scope for scholarship." "Heresy!" echoed his wife, who had not yet recovered her equanimity; "why, Bertram, I have just been talking to a young person who asked me if I was on intimate terms with Jesus Christ!" "Ah, yes," said the Bishop absently, "the radical tendencies of the present day are to be deplored. Have you seen that my vestments are in order, Charlotte? I shall hold Divine service on board to-morrow." In a neighboring stateroom a lonely soul, bewildered and despairing, struggled through the darkness towards the light. |
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