The Life And Letters of R S Hawker Sometime Vicar of Morwenstow
The Life And Letters of R S Hawker Sometime Vicar of Morwenstow
C E Charles Edward Byles
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ANDERSON 203 knees in the Water. If, however, I can secure a few pounds by temporary Service, I shall be most thankful. You could not judge from the demeanour I assumed when with you how heavy-hearted — how almost afraid to hope I am. "A letter from . He goes to Kelly this week (introduced by me) to stay some days. When I look around I see many like Frankenstein whom I have moulded from clay into life, and who turn and rend me. A comfort is that it will not last long, and that the very world wh...ere such things are is but for a very little while. " The following letter was addressed to the Rev. W. D. Anderson, a young clergyman in the neighbourhood, of whom Hawker speaks as " one of my sons in the Church. " He was afterwards Rector of Milton Damerel with Cook- bury in Devon. Hawker's letters to him are in the Library of Pembroke College, Oxford : — " Sept. Xxix. , 1850. " My Dear Sir, " is gone. My Prayers were signally answered. He was struck suddenly with a sore disease just after he had agreed with the Chief Priests of heresy to sell the Church for a certain number of pieces of flesh to make up his congregation.
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