Tillotson was universally regarded both by friends and foes as 'a Latitude man.'
To do reasonable justice to it, we must take into account the conflicting considerations by which Tillotson's mind was swayed.
But Mr. Tillotson was in far too cheerful a mood to have caught their significance.
That Tillotson was not raised to the episcopal bench excited some surprise.
It was Tillotson of the little hotel—red-faced, whisky-soaked.