The Life and Correspondence of Thomas ArnoldFellowes, 1845 |
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... Wish to rouse the Clergy . - Attempts to influence the Useful Knowledge Society . - Establishment of the " Eng- lishman's Register . " - Thirteen letters in the " Sheffield Courant . " Want of sympathy . Evangelical party . — Wish for ...
... Wish to rouse the Clergy . - Attempts to influence the Useful Knowledge Society . - Establishment of the " Eng- lishman's Register . " - Thirteen letters in the " Sheffield Courant . " Want of sympathy . Evangelical party . — Wish for ...
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... Wish for a Comment- ary on the Bible · • • 324 326 . 327 . 328 51. To Rev. J. E. Tyler . Collection of Sermons 52. To the Archbishop of Dublin . Idea of a Commentary without Sectarianism . - Death of his sister Susannah . 330 53. To ...
... Wish for a Comment- ary on the Bible · • • 324 326 . 327 . 328 51. To Rev. J. E. Tyler . Collection of Sermons 52. To the Archbishop of Dublin . Idea of a Commentary without Sectarianism . - Death of his sister Susannah . 330 53. To ...
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... 1843 . When you informed me of Mrs. Arnold's wish that I would contribute to your memoir of our dear friend , Dr. Arnold , such recollections as I had LIFE OF DR . ARNOLD . 7 state Interest in India -Pupils -Religious.
... 1843 . When you informed me of Mrs. Arnold's wish that I would contribute to your memoir of our dear friend , Dr. Arnold , such recollections as I had LIFE OF DR . ARNOLD . 7 state Interest in India -Pupils -Religious.
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... wish , arose from my doubts , whether my impressions were so fresh and true , or my powers of expression such as to enable me to do justice to the subject . A true and lively picture of him at that time would be , I am sure ...
... wish , arose from my doubts , whether my impressions were so fresh and true , or my powers of expression such as to enable me to do justice to the subject . A true and lively picture of him at that time would be , I am sure ...
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... wish me to form my desire of what your son should be , not according to the common standard , but according to the highest , to be satisfied with no less in him than I should have been anxious to find in a son of my own . He is capable ...
... wish me to form my desire of what your son should be , not according to the common standard , but according to the highest , to be satisfied with no less in him than I should have been anxious to find in a son of my own . He is capable ...
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