PHILIP PATERNOSTER. A Tractarian Love Story. Acenhami BY AN EX-PUSEYITE. Sed tamen, amoto, quæramus seria, ludo."-Horat. IN TWO VOLUMES. VOL. II. LONDON: RICHARD BENTLEY, NEW BURLINGTON STREET. 1858. 249. L. 423. PHILIP PATERNOSTER. CHAPTER I. ST. SIMON STYLITES. THE chapel to which Philip Paternoster was appointed assistant minister was situated in what the science of Cockneiology would denominate a 'slum;' that is, a back street. The characteristic appearance of this street was Whitechapel; but, in reality, it was Belgravia, or clung very closely on to the skirts of that aristocratic and orthodox neighbourhood. The chief architectural feature of St. Simon Stylites was its pervading ugliness, external and internal. It appertained to a VOL. II. B |