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... confidence which they reposed in me by entrusting to my care so pre- cious a charge , and of the manifold kindness with which they have assisted me , as none others could . To the many attached friends of his earlier years ,
... confidence which they reposed in me by entrusting to my care so pre- cious a charge , and of the manifold kindness with which they have assisted me , as none others could . To the many attached friends of his earlier years ,
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Arthur Penrhyn Stanley. To the many attached friends of his earlier years , the occurrence of whose names in the ... friend and master , and that the influ- ence of his teaching and example continues and will continue vi PREFACE .
Arthur Penrhyn Stanley. To the many attached friends of his earlier years , the occurrence of whose names in the ... friend and master , and that the influ- ence of his teaching and example continues and will continue vi PREFACE .
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... friends.- Tucker . Cornish . - Dyson . - Keble . - Pursuits . - Attic Society . Religious doubts on his ordination ... friendship with Chevalier Bunsen . - Formation of his views on social and theological subjects . - Independent views ...
... friends.- Tucker . Cornish . - Dyson . - Keble . - Pursuits . - Attic Society . Religious doubts on his ordination ... friendship with Chevalier Bunsen . - Formation of his views on social and theological subjects . - Independent views ...
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... Friends . - Religious state 5. To J. T. Coleridge , Esq . Occupations at Laleham 6. To Rev. G. Cornish . Winter at Fledborough 7. To the same . state Interest in India . - Pupils . - Religious 8. To the same . Death of his Brother ...
... Friends . - Religious state 5. To J. T. Coleridge , Esq . Occupations at Laleham 6. To Rev. G. Cornish . Winter at Fledborough 7. To the same . state Interest in India . - Pupils . - Religious 8. To the same . Death of his Brother ...
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... friends. Dyson . - Love for Laleham 30. To Rev. F. C. Blackstone . Laleham and Rugby . 31. To W. W. Hull , Esq . First volume of Sermons.- Leaving Laleham · 32. To Rev. J. Tucker . Laleham and Rugby . - First volume of Sermons 33. To ...
... friends. Dyson . - Love for Laleham 30. To Rev. F. C. Blackstone . Laleham and Rugby . 31. To W. W. Hull , Esq . First volume of Sermons.- Leaving Laleham · 32. To Rev. J. Tucker . Laleham and Rugby . - First volume of Sermons 33. To ...
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