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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... feel must appear to many the presumption of undertaking so serious a work as this biography . I need not relate the various un- thought - of ways by which I have been led to under- take it , which are my apology to myself rather than to ...
... feel must appear to many the presumption of undertaking so serious a work as this biography . I need not relate the various un- thought - of ways by which I have been led to under- take it , which are my apology to myself rather than to ...
Strona viii
... feel assured that to be able thus to illustrate the facts of his history by his own exposition of its heart and pur- pose , is to do him greater justice than could be hoped for from any other means of interpretation . My thanks are due ...
... feel assured that to be able thus to illustrate the facts of his history by his own exposition of its heart and pur- pose , is to do him greater justice than could be hoped for from any other means of interpretation . My thanks are due ...
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... feeling as of high metaphysical theology ; with the boy among them , curiously attracted by their talk , timing his elastic footsteps to their heavy tread , making HIS YOUTHFUL COMPANIONS . 21 his unconscious comments , a.
... feeling as of high metaphysical theology ; with the boy among them , curiously attracted by their talk , timing his elastic footsteps to their heavy tread , making HIS YOUTHFUL COMPANIONS . 21 his unconscious comments , a.
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... feeling by doing just as little as could be demanded of him . Exactly the reverse was the impulse of his generous , single - minded nature . He went into it with all the fresh , natural ful- ness of his heart . He never seems to have ...
... feeling by doing just as little as could be demanded of him . Exactly the reverse was the impulse of his generous , single - minded nature . He went into it with all the fresh , natural ful- ness of his heart . He never seems to have ...
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... feeling in his heart that it was only for a time . During this period of his life , his personal religious sentiments are not very apparent , nor is there any record , so far as I have been able to ascertain , of such a critical moment ...
... feeling in his heart that it was only for a time . During this period of his life , his personal religious sentiments are not very apparent , nor is there any record , so far as I have been able to ascertain , of such a critical moment ...
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