Charles Inglis was a Canadian clergyman and the first bishop of the Anglican Church of Canada. Throughout his life, he was a passionate advocate for education and religious tolerance, significantly shaping the religious landscape of Canada. Inglis' leadership helped bring about a more inclusive and thoughtful approach to faith, offering a model of compassion, service, and dedication to the greater good. His legacy serves as an inspiration for those who seek to blend faith with community service.
"All the dark, malevolent Passions of the Soul are roused and exerted; its mild and amiable affections are suppressed; and with them, virtuous Principles are laid prostrate."
"That some Forms of Government are preferable to others, cannot be doubted; yet neither our Saviour, nor his Apostles have decided where that Preference is due."
"A State infinitely worse than that which the most inflamed Zealot, the most violent Republican or Enthusiast even pretended to dread before the Rebellion commenced."
"To comprehend the Wisdom of this Injunction the better, and explain the Duty before us, it should be considered, that Government is the only Means by which human Happiness can be attained."
"THIS Duty implies that we should affectionately interest ourselves in whatever concerns the Honour, the Fame and Security of our Sovereign and his Government."