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The Life of Froude

CHAPTER II
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Hurrell Froude, who abhorred private judgment as a Protestant error, had told his brothers that when they saw Newman and Keble disagree they might think for themselves.

He felt sure that he was thereby guarding them against thinking for themselves at all.

But now the event which he considered impossible had happened.

Newman had gone to Rome.

Keble remained faithful to the Church of his baptism.


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