In the last scene Dr. Reverend Reuben Gregory suggests that Deacon Ernest J. Frye Esq. Resign his position at the church. It is highly unlikely that a just hired, out of town preacher on job probation would presume to ask the Deacon of the church, whom was reluctant to hire him, to resign a position he's had since he was probably a young man. Especially, a church Reverend Gregory was told Deacon Frye's father was also a Deacon of. Add to that, Rev. Gregory may be aware that the Deacon fired the previous pastor.
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