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From: The Mail on Sunday (London, England) | Date: June 17, 2001| Author: Fowler, Alice | Copyright information

Byline: ALICE FOWLER

In 1898, a Yorkshire schoolteacher wrote to resign his post. He had, he explained, a 'perfectly friendly, but irreconcilable difference of opinion'. As a non-Christian, he was unable to prepare his pupils for confirmation; without this, he would never be eligible for promotion. In that God-respecting age, there was no room for compromise. 'For a dozen years, I carefully concealed from my friends that I was not a Christian,' the teacher was to write...

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