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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... whole nature , so that they have neither eyes to see of themselves any defect in the Liturgy and Articles , nor ears to hear of such , when alleged by others . " His statement of his own opinions was blended with the bitter regret ...
... whole nature , so that they have neither eyes to see of themselves any defect in the Liturgy and Articles , nor ears to hear of such , when alleged by others . " His statement of his own opinions was blended with the bitter regret ...
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... , on such an occasion , and under such a form , with such tremendous strength and vehemence . And , as usual , the whole scene was invested in his eyes with a tenfold interest by 8 00 LIFE OF DR . ARNOLD . Appii Forum.
... , on such an occasion , and under such a form , with such tremendous strength and vehemence . And , as usual , the whole scene was invested in his eyes with a tenfold interest by 8 00 LIFE OF DR . ARNOLD . Appii Forum.
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... the Degree , he finally withdrew from the Senate in November , 1838 . The only permanent result of his efforts was the establishment of the voluntary Scriptural Examin- ation . But the whole contest , which is so 12 LIFE OF DR . ARNOLD .
... the Degree , he finally withdrew from the Senate in November , 1838 . The only permanent result of his efforts was the establishment of the voluntary Scriptural Examin- ation . But the whole contest , which is so 12 LIFE OF DR . ARNOLD .
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... whole contest , which is so fully described in the ensuing letters as not to need further comments here , was one of the most cha- racteristic passages of his life . It was the only occasion on which he was brought into direct colli ...
... whole contest , which is so fully described in the ensuing letters as not to need further comments here , was one of the most cha- racteristic passages of his life . It was the only occasion on which he was brought into direct colli ...
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... whole question , in which , of course , I take the deepest interest . Now , if I act with this new Board , I am more disposed to publish my own views for my own justi- fication , lest any man should think me an advocate for the plan of ...
... whole question , in which , of course , I take the deepest interest . Now , if I act with this new Board , I am more disposed to publish my own views for my own justi- fication , lest any man should think me an advocate for the plan of ...
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