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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... present them to my mind distinctly . You must remember that their doctrines are not to me like a new thing , which , never having crossed my mind before , requires now a full and impartial ex- amination ; all their notions and their ...
... present them to my mind distinctly . You must remember that their doctrines are not to me like a new thing , which , never having crossed my mind before , requires now a full and impartial ex- amination ; all their notions and their ...
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... , because then the narrow - mindedness of every sect plays out its own play , and there is no great external reason for union . But on the present Oxford system or spirit , the 16 LIFE OF DR . ARNOLD . Modena -Political freedom.
... , because then the narrow - mindedness of every sect plays out its own play , and there is no great external reason for union . But on the present Oxford system or spirit , the 16 LIFE OF DR . ARNOLD . Modena -Political freedom.
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... present Oxford system or spirit , the Establish- ment is merely identified with a party , and makes half the nation regard it as a nuisance . I believe that that party and the party of the Dissenters are alike destestable , alike ...
... present Oxford system or spirit , the Establish- ment is merely identified with a party , and makes half the nation regard it as a nuisance . I believe that that party and the party of the Dissenters are alike destestable , alike ...
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... present Minis- ters , with many of whom I am far from sympathizing ; answer , that I would act with them against the Conserva- tives as Cranmer and Ridley acted with Somerset and Northumberland and the Russells of that day , not as ...
... present Minis- ters , with many of whom I am far from sympathizing ; answer , that I would act with them against the Conserva- tives as Cranmer and Ridley acted with Somerset and Northumberland and the Russells of that day , not as ...
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... present barbarism , or grow in health and civil- ization , in either case the downfall of the present Establish- ment is certain ; a savage people will not endure the insult of a hostile religion , a civilized one will reasonably insist ...
... present barbarism , or grow in health and civil- ization , in either case the downfall of the present Establish- ment is certain ; a savage people will not endure the insult of a hostile religion , a civilized one will reasonably insist ...
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