The World's Greatest Books — volume 10 — Lives And Letters
The World's Greatest Books — volume 10 — Lives And Letters
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That use of the word "Church"which limits it to the clergy, or which implies in the clergy anyparticular sacredness, he entirely repudiated. He was convinced that the founders of our constitution in Church andState did truly consider them to be identical; the Christian nation ofEngland to be the Church of England; the head of that nation to be, forthat very reason, the head of the Church. This view placed him inantagonism to the High Church party; but, as a matter of fact, heneither belonged, n...or felt himself to belong, to any section of theEnglish clergy. Politically, he held himself to be a strong Whig; butthat he was not, in the common sense of the word, a member of any partyis shown by the readiness with which all parties alike, according to thefashion of the time, claimed or renounced him as an associate. Arnold did not like the flat scenery of Warwickshire He describedhimself as "in it like a plant sunk in the ground in a pot. " Hisholidays were always spent away from Rugby, either on the Continent, or, in later years, at his Westmoreland home, Fox How, a small estatebetween Rydal and Ambleside, which he purchased in 1832.
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