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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... extraordinary persons who gravely maintain that primitive episcopacy , and episcopacy as it now exists in England , are essentially the same . " ( Postscript , p . 13. ) No definite system 2 LIFE OF DR . ARNOLD . Use of images Page 401.
... extraordinary persons who gravely maintain that primitive episcopacy , and episcopacy as it now exists in England , are essentially the same . " ( Postscript , p . 13. ) No definite system 2 LIFE OF DR . ARNOLD . Use of images Page 401.
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... exist independent of Chris- tianity . But the excuse of these men , and their probable success , arises out of the Oxford sectarianism . You have identified Christianity with the Church of England , and- as there are many who will not ...
... exist independent of Chris- tianity . But the excuse of these men , and their probable success , arises out of the Oxford sectarianism . You have identified Christianity with the Church of England , and- as there are many who will not ...
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... exist- ing to receive the increased embittering of private distress . My great fear is , that the English are indifferent to justice when it is not on their own side , and that therefore in this Irish Church question the Ministers will ...
... exist- ing to receive the increased embittering of private distress . My great fear is , that the English are indifferent to justice when it is not on their own side , and that therefore in this Irish Church question the Ministers will ...
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... exists . One's age should be tranquil as one's childhood should be playful : hard work , at either extremity of human existence , seems to me out of place ; the morning and the evening should be alike cool and peaceful ; at midday the ...
... exists . One's age should be tranquil as one's childhood should be playful : hard work , at either extremity of human existence , seems to me out of place ; the morning and the evening should be alike cool and peaceful ; at midday the ...
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... exists in every study fol- lowed up vigorously , without a foundation of faith , and that foundation carefully strengthened and built upon . The student in History is as much busied with secondary causes as the student in medicine ; the ...
... exists in every study fol- lowed up vigorously , without a foundation of faith , and that foundation carefully strengthened and built upon . The student in History is as much busied with secondary causes as the student in medicine ; the ...
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