![]() He bought his coats, shoes, and clothes from the flea market where the poorest of the poor patronised. Thus, even though Oscar developed a complicated system that ensured that he won consequential amounts and repeatedly, he never sought to live off his proceedings but to give it out to charity after he had paid his tuition fees and all his necessities. And there, at Epsom, Oscar would officially begin his gambling escapades, with the belief that it was a message from God and therefore divine and not sinful if he did not live a pleasurable lifestyle on his winnings. Later, at Oriel, Oscar would enrol to become an Anglican priest. ![]() Stratton's homestead, he migrated from his father's house to the home of the Anglican priest, leaving Theophilus in tears and prayers. Unable to avoid the persistent signs directing him to Rev. ![]() ![]() At a young age of fifteen, whilst throwing lots, Oscar believed he saw signs from God to become an Anglican. Oscar Hopkins brought up in a strict religious home, by a father, Theophilus Hopkins, who was a preacher at the Plymouth Brethren and also a biologist. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |