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, Volume 2B. Fellowes, 1844 |
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... be imagined by those who did not share with him the sense either of the suddenness of its first appear- B 2 LIFE OF DR . ARNOLD . 3 Ancient and modern times To Rev Dr Hawkins Illness -Death of his aunt Church and Priesthood.
... be imagined by those who did not share with him the sense either of the suddenness of its first appear- B 2 LIFE OF DR . ARNOLD . 3 Ancient and modern times To Rev Dr Hawkins Illness -Death of his aunt Church and Priesthood.
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... appear- ance , or of the consequences contained in it . And further , this first impression was of a kind peculiarly offensive to all the tendencies of his nature , positive as well as negative . Almost the only subject insisted upon in ...
... appear- ance , or of the consequences contained in it . And further , this first impression was of a kind peculiarly offensive to all the tendencies of his nature , positive as well as negative . Almost the only subject insisted upon in ...
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... appears to be already diseased ; and , do what I will , I cannot make allowance enough for the peculiar ... appear in his letters as they occur ; of which the first and most memorable was the controversy relating to the appointment of Dr ...
... appears to be already diseased ; and , do what I will , I cannot make allowance enough for the peculiar ... appear in his letters as they occur ; of which the first and most memorable was the controversy relating to the appointment of Dr ...
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... appears to recognise , but does not clearly develope , -I should say , that , because Scripture does not clearly develope them , therefore they ought not to be taught as essential , nor with any greater degree of precision than is to be ...
... appears to recognise , but does not clearly develope , -I should say , that , because Scripture does not clearly develope them , therefore they ought not to be taught as essential , nor with any greater degree of precision than is to be ...
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... appear to belong to a period in Paul's life later than that recorded in the Acts ; and must they not have been written nearly at the same time ? In the 1st Timothy , iii . 15 , do you approve of Griesbach's stopping of the passage ...
... appear to belong to a period in Paul's life later than that recorded in the Acts ; and must they not have been written nearly at the same time ? In the 1st Timothy , iii . 15 , do you approve of Griesbach's stopping of the passage ...
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