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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... comfort and hopeful alterna- tive , to his mind . He no longer cast stones into the pools , as he did with the Haddington school - boys , but he set about the zealous study of languages , in order to qualify himself for the kind of ...
... comfort and hopeful alterna- tive , to his mind . He no longer cast stones into the pools , as he did with the Haddington school - boys , but he set about the zealous study of languages , in order to qualify himself for the kind of ...
Strona 114
... in the very midst of his social economy , I cannot tell . As to its destination nobody but Irving was any the wiser . It melted into gleams of comfort , transitory but precious ; and he who shared THE HELP OF A BROTHER . 115 the hard and.
... in the very midst of his social economy , I cannot tell . As to its destination nobody but Irving was any the wiser . It melted into gleams of comfort , transitory but precious ; and he who shared THE HELP OF A BROTHER . 115 the hard and.
Strona 118
... comfort out of his wanderings . He carried the pack steadily till its poor owner was rested and ready to resume it , and thought it only natural . On another occasion he had gone down to visit his old friend , Mr. Story , of Rosneath ...
... comfort out of his wanderings . He carried the pack steadily till its poor owner was rested and ready to resume it , and thought it only natural . On another occasion he had gone down to visit his old friend , Mr. Story , of Rosneath ...
Strona 144
... comfort the afflicted flock of Christ , which is our anointed calling , as it was that of our great Master . Obey this at the command- ment of your husband . This woman satisfied me well , both as to knowledge and spirit , and I ...
... comfort the afflicted flock of Christ , which is our anointed calling , as it was that of our great Master . Obey this at the command- ment of your husband . This woman satisfied me well , both as to knowledge and spirit , and I ...
Strona 144
... . Oh , envi- ous Time , why dunnest thou me ? Oh , envious Sleep , why callest thou me ? I write to my wife , to comfort and edify her , and bless her , and my babe , and my - 284 WEARINESS . servant , and all my kindred of.
... . Oh , envi- ous Time , why dunnest thou me ? Oh , envious Sleep , why callest thou me ? I write to my wife , to comfort and edify her , and bless her , and my babe , and my - 284 WEARINESS . servant , and all my kindred of.
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