Church and People, 1789-1889: A History of the Church of England from William Wilberforce to "Lux Mundi.", Volume 1S. P. C. K., 1959 - 598 pages |
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Page 60
... Arnold , Joshua Watson , Blomfield and Newman . There were first the thorough - going reform proposals of Thomas Arnold . He represented a small party . There was , he said , " on on one side a great wish for Church destruction and ...
... Arnold , Joshua Watson , Blomfield and Newman . There were first the thorough - going reform proposals of Thomas Arnold . He represented a small party . There was , he said , " on on one side a great wish for Church destruction and ...
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... ( Arnold ) should not be considered a party man or a Radical , for he is certainly not in the least one or the other . . . . People here seem to be quite unconscious of the great proportion of his nature which is all Tory - all his ...
... ( Arnold ) should not be considered a party man or a Radical , for he is certainly not in the least one or the other . . . . People here seem to be quite unconscious of the great proportion of his nature which is all Tory - all his ...
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... Arnold was furious , and said things which gave pain even to those who were on his side . He attacked the moral character of the Tractarian leaders . " Pretended holiness " is bitter language . No one , except Arnold , and he only in ...
... Arnold was furious , and said things which gave pain even to those who were on his side . He attacked the moral character of the Tractarian leaders . " Pretended holiness " is bitter language . No one , except Arnold , and he only in ...
Contents
After the French Revolution I | 1 |
The Evangelicals | 25 |
The Necessity of Reform and the Case | 49 |
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