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when A . P . Stanley ' s Life and Correspondence of Thomas Arnold appeared in
May 1844 , it was precisely Thomas Arnold ' s letter of May 1836 , already cited
above , attacking the Newmanites as " idolators , ” that Arnold singled out for ...
when A . P . Stanley ' s Life and Correspondence of Thomas Arnold appeared in
May 1844 , it was precisely Thomas Arnold ' s letter of May 1836 , already cited
above , attacking the Newmanites as " idolators , ” that Arnold singled out for ...
Page 98
The postscript of this last letter is explained by a letter of Newman ' s dated May
24 , 1872 , in which he thanks Arnold for ... Arnold ' s central argument in the
Preface is that Isaiah , as a text in the schools , will serve the cause of " letters , ”
and ...
The postscript of this last letter is explained by a letter of Newman ' s dated May
24 , 1872 , in which he thanks Arnold for ... Arnold ' s central argument in the
Preface is that Isaiah , as a text in the schools , will serve the cause of " letters , ”
and ...
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In a letter of July 1876 , Arnold refers to Tom and immediately repeats " what I
often say to Liberals , that Catholicism cannot be extirpated ; that it is too great
and too attaching a thing for that ; that it can only be transformed , and that very ...
In a letter of July 1876 , Arnold refers to Tom and immediately repeats " what I
often say to Liberals , that Catholicism cannot be extirpated ; that it is too great
and too attaching a thing for that ; that it can only be transformed , and that very ...
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Contents
THE OXFORD SENTIMENT | 5 |
The Quarrel of Reason and Faith | 26 |
The Onslaught on the Philistines | 39 |
Copyright | |
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