"He was one in whom the poetical vein was tenderly blended with the philosopher's wisdom."
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Historians from EnglandCatholics from EnglandNon-fiction authors from EnglandUniversity of Oxford alumniPeople educated at Eton College
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Mary Helen Agnes Allies, Thomas William Allies (1913) Catholic Encyclopedia
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Thomas William Allies
Thomas William Allies (12 February 1813 – 17 June 1903) was an English historical writer specializing in religious subjects. He was one of the Anglican churchmen who joined the Roman Catholic Church in the early period of the Oxford Movement.
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