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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... received by the Catholics with precisely the same outcry with which Hampden has been received by the high Churchmen , and on the same grounds . I think that the Evangelicals have in some instances been led to join in the clamour against ...
... received by the Catholics with precisely the same outcry with which Hampden has been received by the high Churchmen , and on the same grounds . I think that the Evangelicals have in some instances been led to join in the clamour against ...
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... received your volume of Charges , & c . , for which I am very much obliged to you . I have read your addi- tional remarks on the Jew Bill , and grieve that there should be so much difference between us . In my Catholic Pamphlet , or ...
... received your volume of Charges , & c . , for which I am very much obliged to you . I have read your addi- tional remarks on the Jew Bill , and grieve that there should be so much difference between us . In my Catholic Pamphlet , or ...
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... received from you . It contains a picture of your present state which is truly a cause for thankfulness , and speaking after the manner of men , it is an intense gratification to my sense of justice , as well as to my personal regard ...
... received from you . It contains a picture of your present state which is truly a cause for thankfulness , and speaking after the manner of men , it is an intense gratification to my sense of justice , as well as to my personal regard ...
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... received , how that Christ died for our sins accord- ing to the Scriptures , and was buried , " & c . But this Creed will no more suit -'s turn than the Scriptures themselves will . It says not a word of priesthood or suc- cession , -it ...
... received , how that Christ died for our sins accord- ing to the Scriptures , and was buried , " & c . But this Creed will no more suit -'s turn than the Scriptures themselves will . It says not a word of priesthood or suc- cession , -it ...
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... received a liberal education . And the same result follows from our ex- amining on any moral subject , such as History or Moral Philosophy ; because it is precisely moral knowledge , and moral knowledge only , which properly constitutes ...
... received a liberal education . And the same result follows from our ex- amining on any moral subject , such as History or Moral Philosophy ; because it is precisely moral knowledge , and moral knowledge only , which properly constitutes ...
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