The voice which had called her attention was that of the revered and famous john wilson, the eldest clergyman of boston, a great scholar, like most of his contemporaries in the profession, and withal a man of kind and genial spirit. this last attribute, however, had been less carefully developed than his intellectual gifts, and was, in truth, rather a matter of shame than self-congratulation with him. what does the excerpt reveal about reverend john wilson? he believes that he is superior and more intellectually gifted than others who practice his profession in the boston area. he believes that a man must make equal use of both his intellect and his emotions to make critical decisions. he believes that men who are not great scholars have little to contribute to the growth of society. he believes that words and actions based on the intellect are superior to those based on emotions.