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CH21P:5:Judge the pulpit candidates.

I dont think Mr. Smith would have done, Matthew was Annes final summing up. Mrs. Lynde says his delivery was so poor, but I think his worst fault was just like Mr. Bentleyshe had no imagination. And Mr. Terry had too much; he let it run away with him just as I did mine in the matter of the Haunted Wood. Besides, Mrs. Lynde says his theology wasnt sound. Mr. Gresham was a very good man and a very religious man, but he told too many funny stories and made the people laugh in church; he was undignified, and you must have some dignity about a minister, mustnt you, Matthew? I thought Mr. Marshall was decidedly attractive; but Mrs. Lynde says he isnt married, or even engaged, because she made special inquiries about him, and she says it would never do to have a young unmarried minister in Avonlea, because he might marry in the congregation and that would make trouble. Mrs. Lynde is a very farseeing woman, isnt she, Matthew? Im very glad theyve called Mr. Allan. I liked him because his sermon was interesting and he prayed as if he meant it and not just as if he did it because he was in the habit of it. Mrs. Lynde says he isnt perfect, but she says she supposes we couldnt expect a perfect minister for seven hundred and fifty dollars a year, and anyhow his theology is sound because she questioned him thoroughly on all the points of doctrine. And she knows his wifes people and they are most respectable and the women are all good housekeepers. Mrs. Lynde says that sound doctrine in the man and good housekeeping in the woman make an ideal combination for a ministers family.