The Case of the Rev Mr Shore a Letter to His Grace the Archbishop of Canterb
The Case of the Rev Mr Shore a Letter to His Grace the Archbishop of Canterb
Henry Phillpotts
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* In our conversation (as he has recently informed me from notes made by him) I had asked whether he knew Mr. Shore ; and on his answering that " he had heard he was a very troublesome person, " I abstained from making any remark whatever. In truth, of Mr. Shore's conduct at Bridgetown I had heard little ; though I had conceived an unfavourable opinion of him from his proceedings elsewhere. But this unfavourable opinion would not have prevented me from accepting Mr. Cosens's nomination of him, ...if it had been made, and if on inquiry I had not found grounds of specific and grave objection to him. But I declined to comply with a request of Mr. Cosens that I would allow him to remain unlicensed for an indefinite time ; and in the course of the two following months, I more than once desired Mr. Co- sens to state whether it was his intention to nominate * Mr. Cosens, in a published letter, has made the following statement in reference to this matter : — " In ray first interview with Mr. Festin, the Duke's steward, towards the end of August, 1843, I promised, at his request, to apply to the Bishop on a par- ticular point ; I did so ; but the Bishop's answer so effectually showed me that he would not interfere in my appointing or rejecting Mr.
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