Letters And Correspondence of John Henry Newman During His Life in the English Church 1

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Letters And Correspondence of John Henry Newman During His Life in the English Church 1
Newman, John Henry, 1801-1890
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But if this be in any measure true, think what it implies ? What are we placed here for, except to overcome the evTrepiararo^ afjMpria,^ whatever it be^in our own case ?
I have no great news for you from this place. Poor Dornford is laid up with a low fever. Wood has left us, and in a week or two commences the law in London. The few days he was in Oxford, after the decision of our election, were sad indeed : they made Froude and me quite uncomfortable, not as not fully participating in the act
...of the College (of which doubtless he has given you an account), but from the notion of W.'s going. Under any circumstances it is a painful thing on both sides when a man leaves residence and parts from his friends ; but I am not to lose him, as we are to be very regular correspondents. Wilson is in' residence this term, good fellow as he is. What a pleasant thing it would be to have more fellowships than eighteen — that is, if we could always have such good men to put into them !
Ever yours very affectionately, J.


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