BY THE SAME AUTHOR " That valuable public servant, the Gentleman with a Duster." G. K. CHESTERTON. The Mirrors of StreetDowning Political ReflectionsSome The Glass of Fashion Some Social Reflections BISHOP GORE PAINTED WINDOWS j Harold BY A GENTLEMAN WITH A DUSTER AUTHOR OF "THE MIRRORS OF DOWNING STREET" WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY KIRSOPP LAKE It was a insimply air, which,struggle for fresh if the windows could not be there wasopened, danger that would be withpanes broken, though painted saints and colouredimages of martyrs. Light, by these reverend was none t/ic moreeffigies, respirable for being picturesque. R. Lowell.J. WITH BY EMILEILLUSTRATIONS VERPILLEUX as, to a G. P. PUTNAM'S SONS NEW YORK AND LONDON Tknicfterbocfeer press 1922 1 1 1921Copyright, by G. P. Putnam's Sons Made in the United States of America the inFor the records connected withinformation presented biographical the several the desire to totheir indebtednesschapters publishers express "Who's Who." FOREWORD BY PROFESSOR KIRSOPP LAKE that ChristianchurcheshaveinNoonewho believes the the been the moral leaders of western civilizationpast of ofcan fail to be interested in the somepresentation the leaders "A Gentleman with aEnglish religious by " Duster like hehavesomeif,especially myself, passing with most of them. Nor canacquaintance any neglect to his thattheChurch isregard seriously warning failing as a moral leader. What is the reason for that failure?
BY THE SAME AUTHOR " That valuable public servant, the Gentleman with a Duster." G. K. CHESTERTON. The Mirrors of StreetDowning Political ReflectionsSome The Glass of Fashion Some Social ReflectionsBISHOP GORE