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Moreover, light rain began to fall, with muttering of thunder: he must seek shelter. At a door in Pont Street stood two vehicles, a brougham and a cab. Was it at Mrs. Toplady's? Yes, so it proved; and, just as Dyce went up to the house, the door opened. Out came a servant, carrying luggage; behind the servant came Mrs. Toplady, and, behind her, Miss Tomalin.
He had noted the train by which he would return to London, and a glance at his watch told him that he must start if he would reach the station in time. Moving towards the group of people about the hostess, he encountered Mrs. Toplady. "Have you a cab?" she asked. "If not, there's plenty of room in ours." Dymchurch would have liked to refuse, but hesitation undid him. Face to face with Mrs.
Hervey's biographer tells us that Wesley gave his opinion without tenderness or reserve condemned the language, reprobated the doctrines, and tried to invalidate the proofs. The writer owns that there was 'good sense in some of the remarks, but thinks that 'their dogmatical language and dictatorial style entirely prevented their effect. Toplady also censures the 'rancour with which Mr.
Toplady, who had gone to her room, and, being rather tired, would rest there till dinner-time. "Where is Miss Bride?" asked Lady Ogram. "Miss Bride has just returned from Hollingford, my lady." "I remember," said the hostess to her guest. "She had an appointment with Mrs. Gallantry, who has her eye on a house for the training-school. I suppose we must set the thing going; there's no harm in it."
"Only one. He doesn't care for 'At Homes. Mrs. Toplady says he hardly ever goes anywhere, and she fancies" May laughed lightly "that he came to-night only because I was going to be there. Do you think it likely, aunt?" "Why, I don't think it impossible," replied Lady Ogram, in a tone of relief. "I have known more unlikely things. And suppose it were true?"
Kerchever tells me it represents about seventy thousand pounds." Lashmar involuntarily heaved a sigh. Mrs. Toplady watched him over the rim of her teacup, the hand which held it shaking a little with subdued mirth. "As you say," he observed, "it's a most remarkable will. But it seems rather too bad that the poor lady's real wishes should be totally neglected." "Indeed it does.
Such cavilers forget that the far greater portion of mankind die in infancy, purified by the Saviour's sufferings, and enter heaven in the perfection of manhood. As Mr. Toplady justly observes, what a vista does this open to the believer through the dreary gloom of the infidel!
That Bunyan believed, as Toplady did, the salvation of all that die in infancy by the atonement of Christ, there can be no doubt. 'In my remarks on Dr. Rowell, I testified my firm belief that the souls of all departed infants are with God in glory. See the Introduction to Toplady's Historic Proof. Ed.
This is no good definition of toleration upon any principle; but it shows that he thought some things were not tolerable. TOPLADY. 'Sir, you have untwisted this difficult subject with great dexterity.
There is, of course, in much of this something of the malignance of party. In an age when one reverend theologian, Toplady, called another theologian, John Wesley, "a low and puny tadpole in Divinity" we must expect harsh epithets. But behind this bitterness lay a deep conviction of the righteousness of the American cause.
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