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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... objects so pitiful , that , if gained ever so com- pletely , they would make no man the wiser , or the better ; they would lead to no good , intellectual , moral , or spiritual . " ( Ed . Rev. vol . lxiii . p . 235. ) And all his ...
... objects so pitiful , that , if gained ever so com- pletely , they would make no man the wiser , or the better ; they would lead to no good , intellectual , moral , or spiritual . " ( Ed . Rev. vol . lxiii . p . 235. ) And all his ...
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... object of attack was not himself , but another , and that other barely known to him , only made it the more impossible for him to keep silence ; and accordingly , under the influence of these com- bined feelings , and with his usual ...
... object of attack was not himself , but another , and that other barely known to him , only made it the more impossible for him to keep silence ; and accordingly , under the influence of these com- bined feelings , and with his usual ...
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... 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 the London University . ] I hold ...
... 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 the London University . ] I hold ...
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... object to 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 ...
... object to 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 ...
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... object more than I do to the quoting Scripture language irreverently or lightly ; but I see no impropriety in referring to Scripture examples , whether of sets of men or of individuals . Hophni and Phinehas are recorded as specimens of ...
... object more than I do to the quoting Scripture language irreverently or lightly ; but I see no impropriety in referring to Scripture examples , whether of sets of men or of individuals . Hophni and Phinehas are recorded as specimens of ...
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