"The White Disguise God wears among us, littling Himself to us, that the soul may not lack that which the body needs — food: that no one may be alone, in life, or in the narrow pass between life-partial and life-complete."
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Catholics from EnglandUniversity of Oxford alumniAuthors from EnglandCommanders of the Order of the British EmpireRoman Catholic clergy
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Francis Bickerstaffe-Drew
Francis Bickerstaffe-Drew CBE, KHS (born Francis Browning Bickerstaffe; pseudonym John Ayscough; 11 February 1858 – 3 July 1928) was a British writer and Roman Catholic priest.
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