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Arnold, Matthew, 1875

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Letter: Fox How, to Arthur Penrhyn Stanley, 1815-1881

ALS. Writes about the French translation of his Literature and Dogma and the good it may do. "The profound natural truth which lies in Christianity, independent of all the glosses which Church and theologians have put upon it, is the thing to insist on." Speaks of a letter from "a young Macaulay to the effect that he and many others would take service in a society for the promotion of goodness"...
but without having to assent to any dogma. Concludes by saying he has spoken enough on theology and refers to Dupanloup. Criticizes Jowett's hymn book, giving reasons.

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Dates

  • Creation: 1875

Extent

1 items : 4 p. on double sheet ; 19 x 23 cm folded to 19 x 12 cm

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