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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... hope of giving a religious in- fluence to its proceedings , and of realizing the visions , which he had long fondly entertained , of a great in- stitution of national education , which should ( to use his own words ) be Christian , yet ...
... hope of giving a religious in- fluence to its proceedings , and of realizing the visions , which he had long fondly entertained , of a great in- stitution of national education , which should ( to use his own words ) be Christian , yet ...
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... hope of rendering this Scriptural examination as efficient as possible , and of making it evident that the Degree in Arts was considered incomplete without it . Fail- ing in this , partly from the want of cooperation in the members of ...
... hope of rendering this Scriptural examination as efficient as possible , and of making it evident that the Degree in Arts was considered incomplete without it . Fail- ing in this , partly from the want of cooperation in the members of ...
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... hope to carry on the History till the sixth cen- tury , and end it with the foundation of the modern king- doms out of the wreck of the Western Empire . Pray let me hear of you when you can , and believe me that I shall always feel a ...
... hope to carry on the History till the sixth cen- tury , and end it with the foundation of the modern king- doms out of the wreck of the Western Empire . Pray let me hear of you when you can , and believe me that I shall always feel a ...
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... hope to enjoy your company far more than in the Babel at Easter . It will be a great pleasure to me to have some conversation with you again after the lapse of a year , a period which brings such changes in all our minds , and , till ...
... hope to enjoy your company far more than in the Babel at Easter . It will be a great pleasure to me to have some conversation with you again after the lapse of a year , a period which brings such changes in all our minds , and , till ...
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... hope I shall always be heard , to insist upon the Divinity of Christ as the great point of Chris- tianity ; but it is because I think that the Scholastic The- ology has obscured and excited a prejudice against it , that I am rather ...
... hope I shall always be heard , to insist upon the Divinity of Christ as the great point of Chris- tianity ; but it is because I think that the Scholastic The- ology has obscured and excited a prejudice against it , that I am rather ...
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