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J. B. MOZLEY, D.D.
LATE CANON OF CHRIST CHURCH, AND REGIUS PROFESSOR OF DIVINITY IN THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD
IN TWO VOLUMES
VOL. II.
RIVINGTONS
WATERLOO PLACE, LONDON
Orford and Cambridge
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Details of Arnold's childhood-His early tastes-His Oxford
character by Judge Coleridge-His married life at
Laleham State of public schools-Appointed to Rugby
-His hatred of evil-Rule of sending away unsatisfac-
tory boys-The Sixth Form-Fagging and flogging-De-
scribed with his class-His exuberances of feeling-His
delight in scenery-His happiness-His nature German
and Lutheran-State of political feeling towards the
Church-Speculative Liberalism in Oxford-Copleston
-Whately-Bunsen-Arnold's pamphlet on Church
Reform-His system ecclesiastical and doctrinal-Re-
monstrances of his friends-His surprise at the opposition
raised-Arnold and Froude-The Tracts for the Times-
The Hampden controversy-Arnold's article in the Edin-
burgh His combativeness-Confidence a leading charac-
teristic-Want of intellectual sympathy-Greater with
boys than with his equals—He has founded no school of
opinion,
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BLANCO WHITE.
Blanco White-His character literary rather than theological -Aspect of his mind-Value of his Autobiography-Their contents-Birth and parentage of B. White-His temper