Franciscan herald (1913 - 1940) . e demanded,was in some way forced to sacrificeForest, in order to avoid greaterdifficulties. Indeed, says Camm,so wrongly were things now or-dered, that it would seem as thoughthe destiny of the noblest Father inthe province were decided by thewhim of the basest brother. InMay, Lyst informed Cromwell thatFather Forest, your little friendand less lover, and mine also, forall his great cracks had been re-moved from Greenwich. The worth-less renegade adds that his letterincriminating Forest had been dulyconsidered by the new minister andby all the Fathers of the


Franciscan herald (1913 - 1940) . e demanded,was in some way forced to sacrificeForest, in order to avoid greaterdifficulties. Indeed, says Camm,so wrongly were things now or-dered, that it would seem as thoughthe destiny of the noblest Father inthe province were decided by thewhim of the basest brother. InMay, Lyst informed Cromwell thatFather Forest, your little friendand less lover, and mine also, forall his great cracks had been re-moved from Greenwich. The worth-less renegade adds that his letterincriminating Forest had been dulyconsidered by the new minister andby all the Fathers of the house, whoin consequence had removed Forestto a convent in the North. This,Stone observes, is so obviouslythe testimony of a false witnessthat we need be at no great painsto refute it. There is absolutely noevidence to show that Father For-est was ever out of favour with hisbrethren, but that, on the contrary,if we except the conduct of a fewrenegades such as Lyst and Laur- I. : Faithful Unto Death (London, 1892), pp. 10 sqr. FRANCISCAN HERALD OFFICIAL ORGAN OF THE THIRD ORDER AND ST. FRANCIS SOLANO MISSION ASSOCIATION TEUTOPOLIS, ILL. NEW YORK Teutopolis, 111. Dear Grand Knight and Council: We earnestly solicit your co-opera-tion in assisting us to obtain the widestcirculation for Franciscans and theProtestant Revolution in England ashort review of which is inclosed. Thisbook is already assured a large salepurely on its extraordinary merits andopportune publication at thistime whenthere is much discussion of church unityby our separated brethren and when in-creasing Anglicans are enter-ing the true;Fold. We^are receivingorders even from;; European countries; thelargest educational institutions in theUnited States are among the purchasers. This makes us confident of the in-stant popularity of Fr. Franciss is hardly necessary to mention thatour financial interest is secondary, al-though all proceeds from the book will beapplied to the impoverished India


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