The Life and Correspondence of Thomas Arnold, D.D.: Late Head-master of Rugby School, and Regius Professor of Modern History in the University of Oxford

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D. Appleton, 1846 - 490 pages

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Contents

To Rev F C Blackstone Hopes for Rugby Church and State Reform
74
To Rev J C Hare Declaration for the admission of Dissenters to the Uni
81
To J T Coleridge Christian year Roman History
83
To Rev F C Blackstone Want of leisure Defects in existing books
108
CHAPTER IV
128
To Mrs Buckland Visit to the Isle of Wight Fox How Winchester
138
To Sir T S Pasley Bart Administration of the Sacraments
144
To Rev Dr Hawkins Illness Death of his aunt Church and Priesthood 290
150
To Rev J Hearn Consent of antiquity Eucharist
156
To Rev H Hill Thucydides Rome Ordination
162
To Rev H Jenkyns Thucydides True principles of Philology
167
To Mr Justice Coleridge Legends in Roman History Charter of London
170
Want of sympathy Evangelical party Wish for Commentary on Old Testa
174
To Sir T Pasley Bart
176
To the Bishop of Norwich Difficulties in London University Respect
177
To Mr Justice Coleridge First Volume of Roman HistoryAristocracy
183
Cholera Work on the Evidences
186
To W W Hull Esq Essay on Interpretation of Scripture Right use of
192
To Mr Justice Coleridge South of France Spanish manners Coleridges
207
To H Balston Esq Liveliness necessary for a schoolmaster
213
To Mr Justice Coleridge
219
To Mr Justice Coleridge Formation of his opinions Prophecy
225
To W W Hull Esq Health Confession Faith Uncertainty of Life
226
versities Unitarians Petition against the Jew Bill
228
To W Leaper Newton Esq Railway Travelling on Sundays
231
To Rev J Hearn New Poor Law Name of Christ
234
To C J Vaughan Esq Interest in old pupils Advice to learn German
241
To Mr Justice Coleridge Illness Ottery School Oxford Rational
249
To a person distressed by skeptical doubts
250
To C J Vaughan
254
To Mr Justice Coleridge Acceptance of a Fellowship in the London Uni
265
To W Empson Esq Professorship Tour to Spain Guelph and Ghibelin
285
CHAPTER IX
326
To Sir T S Pasley Bart Chartism Reality of politics Confirmations
340
To Howell Lloyd Esq On the study of Welsh
366
ists Second Volume of Roman History
376
To W S Karr Esq Sanscrit Football matches
377
To Rev H Balston Guernsey
378
To the same The School Consumption
379
To the same Dangers not to be sought
380
To J P Gell Esq Van Diemens Land Sacred names
381
To an old Pupil G Ordination
383
To Mr Justice Coleridge Shooting Education of Girls Agreement with Pearsons definition of the Church Fourth Volume of Sermons
384
To W Balston Esq On the death of his Son H Balston
385
To Rev T J Ormerod Fox How Southey Wordsworth
386
To Rev J Hearn Fever at Rugby Return of Mr Tucker
397
To the same
398
To the same Farewell on his return to India
399
CHAPTER X
400
LETTERS
401
To Rev Dr Hawkins Acceptance of Professorship of Modern History
402
To Sir T S Pasley Bart Bishoprick of Jerusalem Christian ministry
404
controversy Lamennais
405
To an old Pupil D Roman Catholics and Oxford School
406
To Mr Justice Coleridge Oxford School Bishop Selwyn
407
Inaugural lecture Introductory lectures Intentions for the future Course on English History Terminal lectures on Biography
408
To Rev Dr Hawkins Influence of Jews Church and State
414
To Rev R Thorpe Oxford School
415
To Rev Dr Hawkins Offer to resign the Professorship
416
To Mr Justice Coleridge Intentions for the Professorship
417
To Rev H Hill Stay in Oxford
418
To Mr Justice Coleridge Stay in Oxford
419
To Chevalier Bunsen Basque language Carthagena
420
To Rev Dr Hawkins Terminal lecture Carlyles visit
421
Last days Diary Occupations Farewell sermon Last evening Death Conclusion
422
APPENDIX A Prayers written for various occasions at Rugby School
438
APPENDIX B Selection of subjects for School Exercises
445
Travelling Journals
446
Contrast of English and Italian peasantry
448
TOUR TO ROME THROUGH FRANCE AND ITALY 1827
449
View from the Capitol Arch of Titus
450
Monte Mario
451
Evils of residence abroad
452
Good influence of Italian clergy on wills
458
TOUR IN THE SOUTH OF FRANCE
465
Pantheon St Stephano Rotondo Martyrs
474
Naples
475
Pompeii
476
Banks of Metaurus
477
Classical inscriptions
478
Modena Political freedom
479
Swiss nation
480
Farewell to France
481
Arrival at Fox How
482
Contrast of St Jean de Luz and Mola di Gaeta
483
Prospects for England
484
LIST OF WORKS
485
199
487
Intellectual advance on coming to Rugby His views and writings I Practical
489
To the same On the accession of the King of Prussia Refusal of
490

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