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Title: Busyman's Magazine, July-December 1907
Year: 1907 (1900s)
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Publisher: Toronto
Contributing Library: Robarts - University of Toronto
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llery and allthe means of making ammunition arekept in British hands. Besides, whatis still more decisive, Mohammedanswill not conspire with Hindus. Noth-ing, therefore, at present threatensBritish dominion in India. But noBritish child can be reared in the In-dian climate. Hie terminus haeret.That is the limit fixed by fate. Speculation upon the probablemovements of Japan, however, mustdepend largely on the real state ofher exchequer. As moderation is nota leading feature of her character, hermoderation in treating with Russia atPortsmouth seemed to show that shefelt the limit of her resources, andneeded at least time for recuperation. He only wins who sets his thews of steelWith tighter tension for the prick of pain ; Who wearies, yet stands fast ; whose patient zealWelcomes the present loss for future gain. Toil before ease ; the cross before the crown,Who covets rest, he first must earn the boon, He who at night in peace would lay him downMust bear his load amid the heats of noon.
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The Rt. Rev. A. F. Winning-ton-Ingram, D.D.Lord Bishop of London. 81 The Omnibus Bishop By Elisabeth Ellicott Poe in Cosmopolitan THE tercentenary of the establish-ment of the Church of Englandin America has brought to thiscountry one of the most remarkableof living churchmen in the person ofthe Rt. Rev. Arthur Foley Winning-ton Ingram, Bishop of London, themany-sidedness of whose character,which gives him the right to the titleof omnibus bishop, may be gather-ed from the circumstance that he isall things to all men in so far thatnot only does his popularity obtainin Belgravia and Mayfair, where heis known as the society bishop, butthe people of the East End affection-ately call him our bishop, whileothers of his numerous honorary titlesare the breezy bishop, the bishopof the slums, the mens bishop,the up-to-date bishop, the poormans bishop, and the Kings firstbishop. All episcopal England stood aghast,in March, 1901, at the news that theBishop of Stepney, in the east end ofthe modern

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