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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... beginning of a long friendship , as singular as it is touching , and which may here be followed through its simple course . When Edward , long after , was the most celebrated preacher of his day , and Hannah , the Annan girl whom he had ...
... beginning of a long friendship , as singular as it is touching , and which may here be followed through its simple course . When Edward , long after , was the most celebrated preacher of his day , and Hannah , the Annan girl whom he had ...
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... beginning which bore little foreboding of such tragic elements . But it is scarcely possible to note the boyish conclave without thinking of the singular fortunes and far separation to which they were destined . The friend- ship that ...
... beginning which bore little foreboding of such tragic elements . But it is scarcely possible to note the boyish conclave without thinking of the singular fortunes and far separation to which they were destined . The friend- ship that ...
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... beginning at such an age , the full course of study exacted from a youth in training for the Church could not be completed till he had reached his twenty - first year , when all the repeated " trials " of the Presbytery had still to ...
... beginning at such an age , the full course of study exacted from a youth in training for the Church could not be completed till he had reached his twenty - first year , when all the repeated " trials " of the Presbytery had still to ...
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... beginning to the life they were to lead . By such methods of instruction few men are trained to pursue and love learning for learning's sake ; but only by such a Spartan method of training the young soldiers of the future , could the ...
... beginning to the life they were to lead . By such methods of instruction few men are trained to pursue and love learning for learning's sake ; but only by such a Spartan method of training the young soldiers of the future , could the ...
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... beginning . Sir John recommended the youthful teacher who was already in Haddington , and Edward Irving became the teacher of the little girl . Their hours of study were from six to eight in the morning - which inclines one to imagine ...
... beginning . Sir John recommended the youthful teacher who was already in Haddington , and Edward Irving became the teacher of the little girl . Their hours of study were from six to eight in the morning - which inclines one to imagine ...
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