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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... took the attitude of devotion at his labour , and painted such saints on his knees . The large ex- tracts which , by the kindness of his surviving children , I have been permitted to make from Irving's letters , Vili PREFACE . will show ...
... took the attitude of devotion at his labour , and painted such saints on his knees . The large ex- tracts which , by the kindness of his surviving children , I have been permitted to make from Irving's letters , Vili PREFACE . will show ...
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... a name , and entitling the seceders " Whigs " -a name which they retained until very recent days in those simple - minded districts . The pious people who either originated or gladly took THE " WHIGS . " 19 advantage of such humble.
... a name , and entitling the seceders " Whigs " -a name which they retained until very recent days in those simple - minded districts . The pious people who either originated or gladly took THE " WHIGS . " 19 advantage of such humble.
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... took his boyish share in the college debating societies , and made his way among other nameless youths with no great mark of difference , so far as it appears . Dr. Christison , the Humanity professor , noted him with a friendly eye ...
... took his boyish share in the college debating societies , and made his way among other nameless youths with no great mark of difference , so far as it appears . Dr. Christison , the Humanity professor , noted him with a friendly eye ...
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... took part in every matter which commended itself to his mind , it is pro- bable that this inclination showed with a certain exaggeration to surrounding eyes . " This youth will scrape a hole in everything he is called on to believe ...
... took part in every matter which commended itself to his mind , it is pro- bable that this inclination showed with a certain exaggeration to surrounding eyes . " This youth will scrape a hole in everything he is called on to believe ...
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... utter dismay , like Mrs. Siddons ' shopman , and made a precipitate retreat , while the rejoicing boys took possession of the pew . Thus , for 44 SOCIETY IN HADDINGTON . the first time , Irving Incident in St George's Church.
... utter dismay , like Mrs. Siddons ' shopman , and made a precipitate retreat , while the rejoicing boys took possession of the pew . Thus , for 44 SOCIETY IN HADDINGTON . the first time , Irving Incident in St George's Church.
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