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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... entered into tough combats for prizes and distinctions , whimsical enough to hear of now - a - days . Of this description was the Annan Academy , at which Edward does not appear to have taken any remarkable position . He does not seem ...
... entered into tough combats for prizes and distinctions , whimsical enough to hear of now - a - days . Of this description was the Annan Academy , at which Edward does not appear to have taken any remarkable position . He does not seem ...
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... enter upon the study of theology , of which the professors are ordained ministers of the Church , chosen to their office . Under separate professors they study theology , Hebrew , and ecclesiastical history , for four years , attending ...
... enter upon the study of theology , of which the professors are ordained ministers of the Church , chosen to their office . Under separate professors they study theology , Hebrew , and ecclesiastical history , for four years , attending ...
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... entered upon this situation . To somewhere about the same period must belong the description given of him in Carlyle's wonderful " Eloge . " " The first time I saw Irving was in his native town of Annan . He was fresh from Edinburgh ...
... entered upon this situation . To somewhere about the same period must belong the description given of him in Carlyle's wonderful " Eloge . " " The first time I saw Irving was in his native town of Annan . He was fresh from Edinburgh ...
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... for him . Such interruptions in the course of professional education were all but universal in Scot- land ; and he went under the best auspices and with the highest hopes . CHAPTER III . HADDINGTON . IRVING entered upon this second D 2.
... for him . Such interruptions in the course of professional education were all but universal in Scot- land ; and he went under the best auspices and with the highest hopes . CHAPTER III . HADDINGTON . IRVING entered upon this second D 2.
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... entered upon this second chapter of his youth- ful life in the summer of 1810. He was then in his eighteenth year — still young enough , certainly , for the charge committed to him . Education was at a very low ebb in Haddington , which ...
... entered upon this second chapter of his youth- ful life in the summer of 1810. He was then in his eighteenth year — still young enough , certainly , for the charge committed to him . Education was at a very low ebb in Haddington , which ...
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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