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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... dear , and rather more difficult to be had , than salmon in London . When there had been a good 66 take , " the fishermen lounged about the Cross , or amused themselves in their gardens , till that windfall HOME INFLUENCES . 23 was ...
... dear , and rather more difficult to be had , than salmon in London . When there had been a good 66 take , " the fishermen lounged about the Cross , or amused themselves in their gardens , till that windfall HOME INFLUENCES . 23 was ...
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... dear friend , both you and / I can be saved without knowing about that . ' 999 Here Irving also made the acquaintance of Mr. Stewart , then minister of Bolton , afterwards Dr. Stewart of Erskine , who was himself the subject of a ...
... dear friend , both you and / I can be saved without knowing about that . ' 999 Here Irving also made the acquaintance of Mr. Stewart , then minister of Bolton , afterwards Dr. Stewart of Erskine , who was himself the subject of a ...
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... dear to their young instructor ; and— much apart from mathematics - Irving so managed to impress his spirit upon the lads under his charge , that the common conjunction of boys and girls in this school became the means of raising a ...
... dear to their young instructor ; and— much apart from mathematics - Irving so managed to impress his spirit upon the lads under his charge , that the common conjunction of boys and girls in this school became the means of raising a ...
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... dear friend about to return to Scotland , and whom he had earnestly advised to marry , should be " directed by the Lord to one of those sisters who are in my mind always represented as one . " Irving's prayer was granted . The warm ...
... dear friend about to return to Scotland , and whom he had earnestly advised to marry , should be " directed by the Lord to one of those sisters who are in my mind always represented as one . " Irving's prayer was granted . The warm ...
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... dear mother , from whom I have had a most affectionate letter ; and George , who will prove a credit , I trust , to such two gifted masters as yourself and your humble servant To all others , my good and kind friends , commend your ...
... dear mother , from whom I have had a most affectionate letter ; and George , who will prove a credit , I trust , to such two gifted masters as yourself and your humble servant To all others , my good and kind friends , commend your ...
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addressed affectionate Annandale apostolic Basil Montagu Bedford Square bless brother brought Caledonian chapel called Chalmers Chalmers's character child Christ Christian Church of Scotland comfort common congregation David Wilkie dear Isabella dearest delight desire discourse divine Dumfriesshire duties Edinburgh EDWARD IRVING excitement eyes faith farewell farewell sermon father feel genius Glasgow Gospel Haddington hand hath Hatton Garden hear heard heart Holy honour hope Irving's John's kind Kirkcaldy labours letter living Lochgoin London London Missionary Society looked Lord meditation ment mind minister missionary morning mother natural never orator parish pastoral Pentonville poor popular pray prayer preach preacher Presbyterian pulpit pupils religious Rosneath Scotch Church Scotland seems sermon singular society solemn soul spirit Sunday sweet things Thomas Carlyle thoughts tion took trust truth unto wife wonderful words worthy write young youth