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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... excitement of interest , unusual to that humdrum atmosphere , thrilled through the building . When the sermon was in full current , some incautious movement of the young preacher tilted aside the great Bible , and the sermon itself ...
... excitement of interest , unusual to that humdrum atmosphere , thrilled through the building . When the sermon was in full current , some incautious movement of the young preacher tilted aside the great Bible , and the sermon itself ...
Strona 72
... excitement , which attended this yearly Convocation , had taken a stimulus from the growing stir of external life , and from the still more important growth of existence within . The time was critical for every existing institution ...
... excitement , which attended this yearly Convocation , had taken a stimulus from the growing stir of external life , and from the still more important growth of existence within . The time was critical for every existing institution ...
Strona 77
... excitement of all these thoughts , and apparently not without means of maintaining himself for some time , while he saw what work the world might have for him to do , he finally gave up the Kirkcaldy academy in the summer of 1818 , and ...
... excitement of all these thoughts , and apparently not without means of maintaining himself for some time , while he saw what work the world might have for him to do , he finally gave up the Kirkcaldy academy in the summer of 1818 , and ...
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... excitement of after days , Irving himself describes in the following letter to his friend , Mr. Graham , of Burnswark : - " London , 19 Gloucester Street , Queen Square , " Bloomsbury , 5th August , 1822 . - " MY VERY DEAR FRIEND , I ...
... excitement of after days , Irving himself describes in the following letter to his friend , Mr. Graham , of Burnswark : - " London , 19 Gloucester Street , Queen Square , " Bloomsbury , 5th August , 1822 . - " MY VERY DEAR FRIEND , I ...
Strona 160
... excitement which , when a second year set in , brought all London struggling for places to the little Scotch church , already fully occu- pied by its own largely increased congregation . They have , it is true , no factitious ...
... excitement which , when a second year set in , brought all London struggling for places to the little Scotch church , already fully occu- pied by its own largely increased congregation . They have , it is true , no factitious ...
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