[Chapter 5, note 5, of the author's
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[Chapter 5, note 5, of the author's
Tuell, 272-80, 292-300, 337-50; Harding, passim.
Harding argues that, while Sterling differed with the church on certain questions, he was fundamentally orthodox. Tuell and Harding were not the first to note that Carlyle distorted Sterling's religious career; it was already recognized by some of his contemporaries. See, for example, the review "Carlyle's Life of Sterling," in the Christian Observer.
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