The shed was flimsy and small, but it had come out of the rector's pocket; the transepts themselves were to be his gift, because the living was too good for a celibate priest, and it was his sermons that had made the church too small.
"Peccavi"
E. W. Hornung
One, who was dressed in finer vestments than the rest-a portly person, with the fat, greasy cheeks and drooping flesh of a celibate church dignitary, whom I therefore judged to be the abbot, or chief Lama of the monastery-gave orders to his subordinates in a language which we did not understand.
"Hilda Wade A Woman With Tenacity Of Purpose"
Grant Allen
It seems probable, also, that the same cause was not unconnected with his entering, some years later, into the married life; the news of which step is known to have fallen like a knell on the minds of those who looked up to him and shared his religious feelings, as it appeared a sign that he no longer thought the ideal perfection presented by the celibate life-which he certainly contemplated in 1840-1-was congenial with the spirit of the Church of England.
"Memoirs of James Robert Hope-Scott, Volume 2"
Robert Ornsby