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WEIDEMANN
SOLID
It was from the poor curate of a small Cornish parish that he first learnt
to know that the highest laws for the governance of a Christian’s duty
must act from within and not from without; that no man can become a
serviceable servant solely by obedience to written edicts; and that the
safety which he was about to seek within the gates of Rome was no
other than the selfish freedom from personal danger which the bad
soldier attempts to gain who counterfeits illness on the eve of battle.
Mr Arabin returned to Oxford a humbler but a better and a happier
man; and from that time forth he put his shoulder to the wheel as a
clergyman of the Church for which he had been educated. The
intercourse of those among whom he familiarly lived kept him staunch
to the principles of that system of the Church to which he had always
belonged. Since his severance from Mr Newman, no one had had so
strong an influence over him as the head of his college. During the time
of his expected apostacy, Dr Gwynne had not felt much predisposition in
favour of the young fellow. Though a High Churchman himself within
moderate limits, Dr Gwynne felt no sympathy with men who could not
satisfy their faiths with the Thirty-nine Articles. He regarded the
2PTLEADED
8/10 PT It was from the poor curate of a small Cornish parish that he first learnt
to know that the highest laws for the governance of a Christian’s duty
must act from within and not from without; that no man can become a
serviceable servant solely by obedience to written edicts; and that the
safety which he was about to seek within the gates of Rome was no
other than the selfish freedom from personal danger which the bad
soldier attempts to gain who counterfeits illness on the eve of battle.
Mr Arabin returned to Oxford a humbler but a better and a happier
man; and from that time forth he put his shoulder to the wheel as a
clergyman of the Church for which he had been educated. The
intercourse of those among whom he familiarly lived kept him staunch
to the principles of that system of the Church to which he had always
belonged. Since his severance from Mr Newman, no one had had so
strong an influence over him as the head of his college. During the time
SOLID
9/9 PT It was from the poor curate of a small Cornish parish that he
first learnt to know that the highest laws for the governance of a
Christian’s duty must act from within and not from without;
that no man can become a serviceable servant solely by
obedience to written edicts; and that the safety which he was
about to seek within the gates of Rome was no other than the
selfish freedom from personal danger which the bad soldier
attempts to gain who counterfeits illness on the eve of battle.
Mr Arabin returned to Oxford a humbler but a better and a
happier man; and from that time forth he put his shoulder to
the wheel as a clergyman of the Church for which he had been
educated. The intercourse of those among whom he familiarly
lived kept him staunch to the principles of that system of the
Church to which he had always belonged. Since his severance
from Mr Newman, no one had had so strong an influence over
him as the head of his college. During the time of his expected
2PTLEADED
9/11 PT It was from the poor curate of a small Cornish parish that he
first learnt to know that the highest laws for the governance of a
Christian’s duty must act from within and not from without;
that no man can become a serviceable servant solely by
obedience to written edicts; and that the safety which he was
about to seek within the gates of Rome was no other than the
selfish freedom from personal danger which the bad soldier
attempts to gain who counterfeits illness on the eve of battle.
Mr Arabin returned to Oxford a humbler but a better and a
happier man; and from that time forth he put his shoulder to
the wheel as a clergyman of the Church for which he had been
educated. The intercourse of those among whom he familiarly
lived kept him staunch to the principles of that system of the
SOLID
io/ю PT It was from the poor curate of a small Cornish parish that
he first learnt to know that the highest laws for the
governance of a Christian’s duty must act from within and
not from without; that no man can become a serviceable
servant solely by obedience to written edicts; and that
the safety which he was about to seek within the gates of
Rome was no other than the selfish freedom from
personal danger which the bad soldier attempts to gain
who counterfeits illness on the eve of battle.
Mr Arabin returned to Oxford a humbler but a better
and a happier man; and from that time forth he put his
shoulder to the wheel as a clergyman of the Church for
which he had been educated. The intercourse of those
among whom he familiarly lived kept him staunch to the
2PT LEADED
ю/12 PT It was from the poor curate of a small Cornish parish that
he first learnt to know that the highest laws for the
governance of a Christian’s duty must act from within and
not from without; that no man can become a serviceable
servant solely by obedience to written edicts; and that
the safety which he was about to seek within the gates of
Rome was no other than the selfish freedom from
personal danger which the bad soldier attempts to gain
who counterfeits illness on the eve of battle.
Mr Arabin returned to Oxford a humbler but a better
and a happier man; and from that time forth he put his
shoulder to the wheel as a clergyman of the Church for
SOLID
п/11 PT It was from the poor curate of a small Cornish parish
that he first learnt to know that the highest laws for
the governance of a Christian’s duty must act from
within and not from without; that no man can
become a serviceable servant solely by obedience to
written edicts; and that the safety which he was
about to seek within the gates of Rome was no other
than the selfish freedom from personal danger which
the bad soldier attempts to gain who counterfeits
illness on the eve of battle.
Mr Arabin returned to Oxford a humbler but a
better and a happier man; and from that time forth
he put his shoulder to the wheel as a clergyman of
Barchester Towers Anthony Trollope
2PT LEADED
п/13 PT It was from the poor curate of a small Cornish parish
that he first learnt to know that the highest laws for
the governance of a Christian’s duty must act from
within and not from without; that no man can
become a serviceable servant solely by obedience to
written edicts; and that the safety which he was
about to seek within the gates of Rome was no other
than the selfish freedom from personal danger which
the bad soldier attempts to gain who counterfeits
illness on the eve of battle.
Mr Arabin returned to Oxford a humbler but a
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