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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... wonderful impersonation of perennial youth and genius , half leading , half fol- lowing , always specially impressed by the grey fathers of that world which dawns all fresh and dewy upon his own vision ; and I cannot fancy a better ...
... wonderful impersonation of perennial youth and genius , half leading , half fol- lowing , always specially impressed by the grey fathers of that world which dawns all fresh and dewy upon his own vision ; and I cannot fancy a better ...
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... wonderfully primi- tive to hear of at so short a distance from our sophisti- cated times . Now and then the lads received a box from home , sent by the carrier , or by some " private opportunity , " full of oatmeal , cheese , and other ...
... wonderfully primi- tive to hear of at so short a distance from our sophisti- cated times . Now and then the lads received a box from home , sent by the carrier , or by some " private opportunity , " full of oatmeal , cheese , and other ...
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... wonderful " Eloge . " " The first time I saw Irving was in his native town of Annan . He was fresh from Edinburgh , with college prizes , high character and promise : he had come to see our schoolmaster , who had also been his . We ...
... wonderful " Eloge . " " The first time I saw Irving was in his native town of Annan . He was fresh from Edinburgh , with college prizes , high character and promise : he had come to see our schoolmaster , who had also been his . We ...
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... wonderfully different fashion from that which issues from English universities ; confined to limits much more narrow , and bound to practical necessities ; a world more hard and real . Among these comrades there were perhaps scarcely ...
... wonderfully different fashion from that which issues from English universities ; confined to limits much more narrow , and bound to practical necessities ; a world more hard and real . Among these comrades there were perhaps scarcely ...
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... wonderfully dis- tinct from the common - place shrills of ordinary pulpit declamation , which they listened to and relished . He had " ower muckle gran'ner " for the good people of Kirkcaldy . His chaotic splendours disconcerted them ...
... wonderfully dis- tinct from the common - place shrills of ordinary pulpit declamation , which they listened to and relished . He had " ower muckle gran'ner " for the good people of Kirkcaldy . His chaotic splendours disconcerted them ...
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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