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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... give some of his own linen to a sick lad who was in special want of it . The permission was given , the boys plunged joyful back into the darkness , and the mother returned to her party , where , doubtless , she told the tale with such ...
... give some of his own linen to a sick lad who was in special want of it . The permission was given , the boys plunged joyful back into the darkness , and the mother returned to her party , where , doubtless , she told the tale with such ...
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... give him a very high place in the social scale , and restricted his friendships within the circle of those whose sons he educated , there were a sufficiently large number of the latter to make their young preceptor known and received at ...
... give him a very high place in the social scale , and restricted his friendships within the circle of those whose sons he educated , there were a sufficiently large number of the latter to make their young preceptor known and received at ...
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... gives it importance . In the year 1812 there was no school in this flourishing and comfortable place , except the parish school , with its confusion of ranks and profound Republicanism of letters , where boys and girls of all classes ...
... gives it importance . In the year 1812 there was no school in this flourishing and comfortable place , except the parish school , with its confusion of ranks and profound Republicanism of letters , where boys and girls of all classes ...
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... give it in prose . This implied a thorough understand- ing of the passage and appreciation of its meaning . " Altogether a system of education of a lofty optimist cha- racter , quite as rare and unusual in the present day as at that ...
... give it in prose . This implied a thorough understand- ing of the passage and appreciation of its meaning . " Altogether a system of education of a lofty optimist cha- racter , quite as rare and unusual in the present day as at that ...
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... gives us a pleasant , if slightly elaborate glimpse of this domestic circle . He is writing to one of its absent daughters , and apolo- gizing " for not having expressed sooner the higher regard which I have for you . " " But , " he ...
... gives us a pleasant , if slightly elaborate glimpse of this domestic circle . He is writing to one of its absent daughters , and apolo- gizing " for not having expressed sooner the higher regard which I have for you . " " But , " he ...
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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