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school, while others seem vague and undecided. He was one of the first Britons to recognize and be influenced by German thought and speculation, and, amidst an exaggerated alarm of German heresy, helped vindicate the authority of the sounder German critics. His writings, which are chiefly theological
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and controversial, consist mainly of sermons on different topics; though valuable and full of thought, they lose some of their force by the cumbersome German structure of the sentences.
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was published with his brother. The work, initially published anonymously, consisted of essays, aphorisms, and literary studies. A revised edition appeared in 1838 dedicated to
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Turning from law to divinity, Hare took holy orders in 1826; and, on the death of his uncle in 1832, he succeeded to the rich family living of
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which influenced his style and sentiments throughout his career. On the death of his mother in 1806, Julius was sent to
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in London in the following year. From 1822 to 1832 he was assistant tutor at Trinity College.
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He came to England with his parents in 1799, but in 1804/05 spent a winter with them at
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The Canterbury Association (1848-1852): A Study of Its Members' Connections
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party," though some of his opinions approach those of the Evangelical
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Guessing at Truth. The Life of Julius Charles Hare (1795-1855)
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Archdeacons of Lewes, of Hastings and of Lewes & Hastings
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in 1829. He wrote many similar works, among which is a
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Index

Julius Charles Hare
Julius Hare (artist)

English
theological
Valdagno
Vicenza
Italy
Francis Hare-Naylor
Georgiana Shipley
Bishop Shipley
Augustus William Hare
Francis Hare
bishop of St Asaph
Weimar
Goethe
Schiller
German literature
Tonbridge School
Trinity College, Cambridge
law
Herstmonceux
Sussex
Buckwell Place
Rome
Chevalier Bunsen
archdeacon of Lewes
Frederick Maurice
Canterbury Association
prebend

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