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CONTENTS.
CHAPTER VIII.
LIFE AND CORRESPONDENCE-SEPTEMBER 1835–
NOVEMBER 1838.
Page
(1.) Contest with the Oxford school of theology.—Change
of feeling towards the High Church party.–Oxford school.
-Hampden controversy.--Article in the Edinburgh Re-
view.-(2.) Contest in the London University.- Endea-
vour to alter the Examination in Arts.— Failure.—Retire-
ment from the Senate .
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LETTERS.
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15
17
115. To Mr. Justice Coleridge. Acceptance of a Fellowship
in the London University.-Idea of a Church
116. To Rev. Dr. Hawkins. The same. - Idea of an Esta-
blishment
117. To Rev. F. C. Blackstone.-Irvingism.-Miraculous
gifts.- True development of Christianity
118. To Mr. Justice Coleridge. Conservatism and Toryism 19
119. To W. Empson, Esq. Party feeling.-Ireland
20
120. To Chevalier Bunsen. Roman History.--Niebuhr, --
Etruscan and Oscan languages.—Pastoral Epistles . 21
121. To J. C. Platt, Es Lieber on Education. - London
University.-“Religion and politics.”—Roman His-
tory:
23
1970,29
24
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26
27
122. To Mr. Justice Coleridge. Interest in school.-
Southey.--Coleridge
123. *T, C. J. Vaughan, Esq. Congratulations on success
at Cambridge
124. To an old Pupil (B). Failure in successes at Oxford.
-Hampden controversy
125. To W. W. Hull, Esq. Hampden controversy
126. To the same.
The same
127. To Rev. J. Hearn. Youth and old age.—Dr. Hamp--
den and the Reformers
128. To W. W. Hull, Esq. Petition against the Jew Bill.
- Ireland
129. To the Archbishop of Dublin. Wish to circulate
“ Church of England Tracts.”—Church authority. —
Jew Bill.–Pamphlet on Roman Catholic Claims
130. To Sir T. S. Pasley, Bart. Reality.
131. *To Dr. Greenhill. Medicine.-Physical science
132. To the Archbishop of Dublin. The Jew Bill. -- Ire-
land.--- Pastoral Epistles.—Idolatry and Unitarianism.
-Wish for the Chair of Theology at Oxford.— Love
for Rugby :
133. *To A. P. Stanley, Esq. Fanaticism.–Oxford Tracts.
134. To Mrs. Buckland. Visit to the Isle of Wight. — Fox
How.–Winchester.-Rugby
135. To Rev. Dr. Hawkins. Marriage Act
136. To Sir J. Franklin, Bart.—Colonial Society.—Convicts.
- Missionary spirit
137. To Rev. J. Hearn. Rest.–Family circle.—Conserva-
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45
tism.
46
48
50
138. To Mr. Justice Coleridge. Fox How.—Mountains.-
Latin verse.—Teaching Shakspeare to Greeks.-
Barante
139. *To A. P. Stanley, Esq. Oxford in autumn.—Utili-
tarianism.-Faith and reason
140. To Sir T. Pasley, Bart. Administration of the Sacra-
ments
141. *To Dr. Greenhill.
Supposed dangers of study of
Medicine.
142. To W. W. Hull, Esq. Coleridge's Literary Remains .
54
56
143. To the Archbishop of Dublin. Neutrality.--Rest. —
Celtic languages
57
I 44. * To. W. C. Lake, Esq. Germany.-Excess in division
of labour.-Institutes of Gaius.— Edition of St.
Paul's Epistles.-Priesthood
58
145. To Rev. Dr. Hawkins. Illness.—Death of his aunt.
Church and Priesthood
60
146. To J. C. Platt, Esq. New Poor Law.- Reactions 61
147. To Mr. Justice Coleridge. English divines.-Pilgrim's
Progress
64
148. To Sir T. Pasley, Bart. Christianity and the Church.
-Succession
65
149. To. J. C. Platt, Esq. Church rates.—“Impartiality” in
religious matters
68
150. To Mr. Justice Coleridge. Fox How in winter. – Plan
of Roman History.-Study and practice of Law.-
Medicine. - Oxford
70
151. To Rev. G. Cornish. Fox How.-Oxford.—Corpus . 73
152. To Rev. J. Hearn. Consent of antiquity.—Eucharist. 74
153. To W. W. Hull, Esq. Grammars
77
154. To Crabbe Robinson, Esq. London University.-De-
gree in Arts. Unitarians. - Examiners .
177
155. To Sir T. Pasley, Bart. Oxford. -- Abbott's “Way to
do Good." - Duke of Wellington's Dispatches.-
Weather
81
156. To an old Pupil (c). Religious duty of cultivating the
intellect
82
157. To Bishop Otter. London University.--Charter.
Different plans
84
158. To Rev. H. Hill. Thucydides.—Rome.- Ordination. 88
159. *To C. J. Vaughan, Esq. Roman History.- Profes-
89
160. To Rey. J. Hearn. Parties and individuals
90
161. *To Dr. Greenhill. Homøopathy. - Magnetism.-
Study and practice of law and medicine
91
162. To W. Empson, Esq. London University
92
163. To Rev. T. Penrose. Peace.-Contrast of parish and
school
94
sions.
97
164. To W. Empson, Esq. London University.-Degrees
in Arts
95
165. To J. C. Platt, Esq. Newspapers.--Tour in France.
-Security of English aristocracy
166. To Mr. Justice Coleridge. Legends in Roman History.
- Charter of London University
99
167. *To Rev. T. J. Ormerod. The two Antichrists
168. To Mr. Justice Coleridge. Legends in Roman History 100
169. To the Rev. Dr. Hawkins. London and Oxford.—
Sanderson.-Fox How
103
170. To Chevalier Bunsen. Archbishop of Cologne.—Church
and State. -Rothe
104
171. *To A. H. Clough, Esq. Oxford Scenery
106
172. To Sir T. Pasley, Bart. Defeat at the London Univer-
sity.--Herman Merivale.—Eton.-- Railway
101
173. To the Bishop of Norwich. Difficulties in London
University._Respect for Bishops .
109
174. To Rev. J. E. Tyler. The same.--King's College
175. To an old Pupil (D). Oxford theology
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176. To C. J. Vaughan, Esq. Congratulations on success
115
177. To the Earl of Burlington. Vivâ voce examination
116
178. *To Dr. Greenhill. Sermons on Prophecy.—Weather 118
179. To Mr. Justice Coleridge. First Volume of Roman
History. -- Aristocracy..- London University.
Rugby
119
180. To the Bishop of Norwich. Reasons for retiring from
the London University
181. To an old Pupil (D). Athanasian creed
122
182. To T. F. Ellis, Esq. Advice for visiting Rome
124
183. To Rev. Dr. Hawkins. Oxford Examinations:--Phy-
sical science.-Froud's Remains
126
184. *To Rev. W. K. Hamilton. Wordsworth’s Greek
Grammar.-Scepticism.--Bunsen.
127
185. To the Earl of Burlington. Retirement from the Lon-
don University
128
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