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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... Soul Under - current of Thought during Prayer - Money , the universal Falsehood . Lessons in Spanish — The Wings of Love -Parables - Tokens of God's Blessing- Irving's Anxiety about his Wife's Journey - A young Visitor - A " Benedict ...
... Soul Under - current of Thought during Prayer - Money , the universal Falsehood . Lessons in Spanish — The Wings of Love -Parables - Tokens of God's Blessing- Irving's Anxiety about his Wife's Journey - A young Visitor - A " Benedict ...
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... soul , all his baby power of vision - a power which the other eye , hopelessly obscured by the wooden side of the cradle , was then unable to use , and never after regained ; an explanation of the vulgar obliquity called a squint ...
... soul , all his baby power of vision - a power which the other eye , hopelessly obscured by the wooden side of the cradle , was then unable to use , and never after regained ; an explanation of the vulgar obliquity called a squint ...
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... souls day by day over the shortcomings of the minister and the worldly - mindedness of the people ; and proved their covenanting lineage by piety of an heroic , austere pitch beyond the level of their neighbours . Young Edward Irving ...
... souls day by day over the shortcomings of the minister and the worldly - mindedness of the people ; and proved their covenanting lineage by piety of an heroic , austere pitch beyond the level of their neighbours . Young Edward Irving ...
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... soul as Grahame , the poet of the Sabbath , shines softly into that obscure perspective ; and it flashes out before contemporary eyes , and warms upon the remembrance of after generations , in reflections from the stormy and pathetic ...
... soul as Grahame , the poet of the Sabbath , shines softly into that obscure perspective ; and it flashes out before contemporary eyes , and warms upon the remembrance of after generations , in reflections from the stormy and pathetic ...
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... soul . to permit it to be sup- posed that religion and religious teaching were for the vulgar only , and that what satisfied baker Beveridge was to be considered sufficient for the world ; and while he was silent his heart burned . With ...
... soul . to permit it to be sup- posed that religion and religious teaching were for the vulgar only , and that what satisfied baker Beveridge was to be considered sufficient for the world ; and while he was silent his heart burned . With ...
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