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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... Respect for Bishops • The same . - King's College Oxford theology 174. To Rev. J. E. Tyler . 175. To an old Pupil ( D ) . 176. To C. J. Vaughan , Esq . at Cambridge • 107 109 . 110 · 111 Congratulations on success Vivâ voce examination ...
... Respect for Bishops • The same . - King's College Oxford theology 174. To Rev. J. E. Tyler . 175. To an old Pupil ( D ) . 176. To C. J. Vaughan , Esq . at Cambridge • 107 109 . 110 · 111 Congratulations on success Vivâ voce examination ...
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... respect ; and towards those whom he had known personally he never lost his affection , or relinquished his endeavours a As one out of many instances may be mentioned the views already quoted in vol . i . p . 206 . to maintain a friendly ...
... respect ; and towards those whom he had known personally he never lost his affection , or relinquished his endeavours a As one out of many instances may be mentioned the views already quoted in vol . i . p . 206 . to maintain a friendly ...
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... , not as maintaining them in any particular manner , far less as actuated by any particular motives . " His feelings at this juncture were shared in some respects LIFE OF DR . ARNOLD . 7 LETTERS Pantheon -S Stephano Rotondo -Martyrs.
... , not as maintaining them in any particular manner , far less as actuated by any particular motives . " His feelings at this juncture were shared in some respects LIFE OF DR . ARNOLD . 7 LETTERS Pantheon -S Stephano Rotondo -Martyrs.
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... respects by many others . Many who , in general opinion , widely differed from him , were yet equally with himself persuaded that there was great unfair- ness in the extracts then made from Dr. Hamp- den's writings ; nor is there any ...
... respects by many others . Many who , in general opinion , widely differed from him , were yet equally with himself persuaded that there was great unfair- ness in the extracts then made from Dr. Hamp- den's writings ; nor is there any ...
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... respects they seem to me to resemble those fanatical sects , which have from time to time arisen , and will do so to the end of the world . But with regard to the cessation of the miraculous powers in the Church , which I think at first ...
... respects they seem to me to resemble those fanatical sects , which have from time to time arisen , and will do so to the end of the world . But with regard to the cessation of the miraculous powers in the Church , which I think at first ...
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