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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... look round upon boys or men , there seems to me some one point or quality , which distinguishes really noble persons from ordinary ones ; it is not religious feeling - it is not honesty or kindness ; -but it seems to me to be moral ...
... look round upon boys or men , there seems to me some one point or quality , which distinguishes really noble persons from ordinary ones ; it is not religious feeling - it is not honesty or kindness ; -but it seems to me to be moral ...
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... look at it , I should like to send you up my MS . for your full and free comments , including also your opinion as to the expediency of publication or no . Tell me also , particularly , what points 14 LIFE OF DR . ARNOLD . Classical ...
... look at it , I should like to send you up my MS . for your full and free comments , including also your opinion as to the expediency of publication or no . Tell me also , particularly , what points 14 LIFE OF DR . ARNOLD . Classical ...
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... look upon it as " an institution for religious instruction and religious worship , " thus robbing it of its life and universality , making it an affair of clergy , not of people — of preaching and ce- remonies , not of living - of ...
... look upon it as " an institution for religious instruction and religious worship , " thus robbing it of its life and universality , making it an affair of clergy , not of people — of preaching and ce- remonies , not of living - of ...
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... look to than that great one , which indeed has been enough neglected , -the work- ing out and carrying into all earthly institutions the prac- tical fruits of these principles . I have always thought that the Quakers stand nobly ...
... look to than that great one , which indeed has been enough neglected , -the work- ing out and carrying into all earthly institutions the prac- tical fruits of these principles . I have always thought that the Quakers stand nobly ...
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... great and good man who is looking steadily forwards ; but Conserva- tism always looks backwards , and therefore , under whatever I form of government , I think it the enemy c 2 LIFE OF DR . ARNOLD . 19 Farewell to France.
... great and good man who is looking steadily forwards ; but Conserva- tism always looks backwards , and therefore , under whatever I form of government , I think it the enemy c 2 LIFE OF DR . ARNOLD . 19 Farewell to France.
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