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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... strength and dauntless spirit made the idea congenial to him , and he had no very brilliant prospects at home ; indeed , this thought seems to run , a kind of adventurous possibility , through a great part of his life , changing in ...
... strength and dauntless spirit made the idea congenial to him , and he had no very brilliant prospects at home ; indeed , this thought seems to run , a kind of adventurous possibility , through a great part of his life , changing in ...
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... strength to procure the means of prosecuting their studies . With theological students in particular this was almost the rule ; for few were the fortunate men who were rich enough to spend their eight long years entirely in study ...
... strength to procure the means of prosecuting their studies . With theological students in particular this was almost the rule ; for few were the fortunate men who were rich enough to spend their eight long years entirely in study ...
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... heard now and then proceeding from the schoolroom which roused the pity and indignation of the audience of neighbours out of doors . One of these , a joiner , deacon of his trade , and SEVERE DISCIPLINE . 53 a man of great strength ,
... heard now and then proceeding from the schoolroom which roused the pity and indignation of the audience of neighbours out of doors . One of these , a joiner , deacon of his trade , and SEVERE DISCIPLINE . 53 a man of great strength ,
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... strength , is reported to have appeared one day , with his shirt - sleeves rolled up to his elbows and an axe on his shoulder , at the door of the school- room , asking , “ Do ye want a hand * the day , Mr. Irving ? " with dreadful ...
... strength , is reported to have appeared one day , with his shirt - sleeves rolled up to his elbows and an axe on his shoulder , at the door of the school- room , asking , “ Do ye want a hand * the day , Mr. Irving ? " with dreadful ...
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... strength , rose in- voluntarily among the youths commanded by such a leader . They learned to suspend their very snowball bickers till the girls had passed out of harm's way ; and awing the less fortunate gamins of the little town by ...
... strength , rose in- voluntarily among the youths commanded by such a leader . They learned to suspend their very snowball bickers till the girls had passed out of harm's way ; and awing the less fortunate gamins of the little town by ...
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