The Life of Edward Irving, Minister of the National Scotch Church, London: Illustrated by His Journals and Correspondence, Tom 1Hurst and Blackett, 1862 |
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... address a word to them , or even perceiving who they were . When they had safely reached the higher shingly bank , out of reach of the pursuing tide , he drew bridle at last , and pointed back breathless to where he had found them . The ...
... address a word to them , or even perceiving who they were . When they had safely reached the higher shingly bank , out of reach of the pursuing tide , he drew bridle at last , and pointed back breathless to where he had found them . The ...
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... addressed to his early friend . The little town was at this period in a prosperous condition , and thriving well . When war quickened the traffic in provisions , and increased their value , Annan exported corn as well as droves . But ...
... addressed to his early friend . The little town was at this period in a prosperous condition , and thriving well . When war quickened the traffic in provisions , and increased their value , Annan exported corn as well as droves . But ...
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... addressed in this strain of old - fashioned regard and kindness was one with whom , in after life , he had much intercourse , and who was not only a sister , but a friend capable of appreciating his character . Years after , he ...
... addressed in this strain of old - fashioned regard and kindness was one with whom , in after life , he had much intercourse , and who was not only a sister , but a friend capable of appreciating his character . Years after , he ...
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... addressed . He had now completed his necessary tale of collegiate sessions , having been , in the partial and irregular way necessitated by his other occupations , in attendance at the Divinity Hall for six long winters . He was now ...
... addressed . He had now completed his necessary tale of collegiate sessions , having been , in the partial and irregular way necessitated by his other occupations , in attendance at the Divinity Hall for six long winters . He was now ...
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... addressed his comrade : - " Will you toss out or knock down ? ” — a business - like inquiry , which , accord- ing to the story , changed with great rapidity the aspect of affairs . Other anecdotes not unsimilar might be quoted . " In ...
... addressed his comrade : - " Will you toss out or knock down ? ” — a business - like inquiry , which , accord- ing to the story , changed with great rapidity the aspect of affairs . Other anecdotes not unsimilar might be quoted . " In ...
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Strona 34 - was in his native town of Annan. He was fresh from Edinburgh, with college prizes, high character and promise : he had come to see our schoolmaster, who had also been his. We heard of famed professors, of high matters classical, mathematical, a whole wonderland of knowledge ; nothing but joy, health, hopefulness without end looked out from the blooming young man.
Strona 110 - I will preach to them if you think fit," he is reported to have said ; " but if they bear with my preaching, they will be the first people who have borne with it!" In this spirit, with the unconscious humility of a child, sorry not to satisfy his judges, but confessing the failure which he
Strona 163 - Therefore came I unto you without gainsaying, as soon as I was sent for. I ask you, therefore, for what intent you have sent for me
Strona 148 - because alone together; and therefore doubly dutiful to Him who is the husband of the widow, and the Father of the fatherless. I have sent this under cover to my friend
Strona 177 - from more than ten years' meditation upon the subject, that the chief obstacle to the progress of divine truth over the minds of men, is the want of its being sufficiently presented to them. In this Christian country there are perhaps nine-tenths of every class who know nothing at all about the
Strona 257 - He took my son to His own more fatherly bosom, and revealed in my bosom the sure expectation and faith of His own eternal Son ! Dear season of my life, ever to be remembered, when I knew the sweetness and fruitfulness of such joy and sorrow.
Strona 72 - it up in his great hand, thrust it into a pocket, and went on as fluently as before. There does not exist a congregation in Scotland which that act would not have taken by storm. His success was triumphant. To criticise a man so visibly independent of " the paper " would have been presumption indeed.
Strona 96 - all I have my health to recover. And then once more I shall venture my bark upon the waters of this wide realm, and if she cannot weather it, I shall steer west, and try the waters of another world.' So he reasons and resolves ; but surely a worthier destiny awaits him than voluntary exile. And for myself, here I am to remain until further
Strona 183 - Fourth. For being a common brawler. Fifth. For being a common swearer. Sixth, For being of very common understanding. And, Seventh. For following divisive courses, subversive of the discipline of the order to which he belongs, and contrary to the principles of Christian fellowship and charity.
Strona 140 - shall I find another man of transcendent genius whom I can love as much as I admire—into whose house I can go in and out like a son — whom I can revere as a father, and serve with the devotion of a child — never shall I find another hundred consociated