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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... mean myself , and have a definite object before me , which , if I cannot reach , I would at least come as near to it as I can . CXVI . TO REV . DR . HAWKINS . Rugby , November 4 , 1835 . [ After stating his acceptance of the office in ...
... mean myself , and have a definite object before me , which , if I cannot reach , I would at least come as near to it as I can . CXVI . TO REV . DR . HAWKINS . Rugby , November 4 , 1835 . [ After stating his acceptance of the office in ...
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... means of light . My own firm belief is , that every difference of opinion amongst Chris- tians , is either remediable by time and mutual fairness , or else is indifferent : and this , I believe , would be greatly furthered , if we would ...
... means of light . My own firm belief is , that every difference of opinion amongst Chris- tians , is either remediable by time and mutual fairness , or else is indifferent : and this , I believe , would be greatly furthered , if we would ...
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... means the best possible , yet it is good as a triumph over Conservatism ; —the said Conservatism being the worst extreme , according to both of Aristotle's defini- tions , first , as most opposed to the mean in itself , since man became ...
... means the best possible , yet it is good as a triumph over Conservatism ; —the said Conservatism being the worst extreme , according to both of Aristotle's defini- tions , first , as most opposed to the mean in itself , since man became ...
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... mean- while we are agreed as to the law of the case . But to supply the place of Conscience , with the ägxa of Fanaticism on one hand and of Utilitarianism on the other , on one side is the mere sign from heaven , craved by those who ...
... mean- while we are agreed as to the law of the case . But to supply the place of Conscience , with the ägxa of Fanaticism on one hand and of Utilitarianism on the other , on one side is the mere sign from heaven , craved by those who ...
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... mean the fol- lowing some lower part of our nature , whether sensual or merely intellectual ; —that is , some part which does not acknowledge God . But what he abuses as Rationalism is just what the Scripture commends as knowledge ...
... mean the fol- lowing some lower part of our nature , whether sensual or merely intellectual ; —that is , some part which does not acknowledge God . But what he abuses as Rationalism is just what the Scripture commends as knowledge ...
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