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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... matters 150. To Mr. Justice Coleridge . Fox How in winter . — Plan of Roman History . - Study and practice of Law . ~ Medicine.- Oxford • 70 73 LELL 151. To Rev. G. Cornish . Fox How . - Oxford . - Corpus . 152. To Rev. J. Hearn ...
... matters 150. To Mr. Justice Coleridge . Fox How in winter . — Plan of Roman History . - Study and practice of Law . ~ Medicine.- Oxford • 70 73 LELL 151. To Rev. G. Cornish . Fox How . - Oxford . - Corpus . 152. To Rev. J. Hearn ...
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... matter of public interest , as I think , as well as one which concerns me personally . The “ Idea ” of my life , to which I think every thought of my mind more or less tends , is the perfecting the " idea " of the Edward the Sixth ...
... matter of public interest , as I think , as well as one which concerns me personally . The “ Idea ” of my life , to which I think every thought of my mind more or less tends , is the perfecting the " idea " of the Edward the Sixth ...
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... matters of opinion , and none at all in matters of practice ; which seems to me a double error . The Apostles began with the most general of all bonds in point of opinion - the simple confession that Jesus was the Son of God - not that ...
... matters of opinion , and none at all in matters of practice ; which seems to me a double error . The Apostles began with the most general of all bonds in point of opinion - the simple confession that Jesus was the Son of God - not that ...
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... matter in which you could not sympathize , and which I fear grated harshly upon your notions and tastes . I did it ... matters , of questions of general interest ; and I write upon them as I feel , that is , decidedly and deeply . But ...
... matter in which you could not sympathize , and which I fear grated harshly upon your notions and tastes . I did it ... matters , of questions of general interest ; and I write upon them as I feel , that is , decidedly and deeply . But ...
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... matters ; ere it does so , its powers must be paralyzed ; and I am sure that the more active my own mind is , and the more it works upon great moral and political points , the better for the school ; not , of course , for the folly of ...
... matters ; ere it does so , its powers must be paralyzed ; and I am sure that the more active my own mind is , and the more it works upon great moral and political points , the better for the school ; not , of course , for the folly of ...
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