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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... kind of safeguard that the writer of Edward Irving's life should be a person without authority to pronounce judgment on one side or the other , and interested chiefly with the man himself , and his noble courageous warfare through a ...
... kind of safeguard that the writer of Edward Irving's life should be a person without authority to pronounce judgment on one side or the other , and interested chiefly with the man himself , and his noble courageous warfare through a ...
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... kind , and followed by a sober degree of joviality . The families who thus amused themselves grew up in the closest relations of neighbourship ; they sent off sons into the world . to gain name and fame beyond the highest dreams of the ...
... kind , and followed by a sober degree of joviality . The families who thus amused themselves grew up in the closest relations of neighbourship ; they sent off sons into the world . to gain name and fame beyond the highest dreams of the ...
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... kind of holiday . The little town , however , was not destitute of classical ambition . Tradition tells of a certain blind John who had picked up a knowledge of Latin in the parish school , chiefly from hearing the lessons of other boys ...
... kind of holiday . The little town , however , was not destitute of classical ambition . Tradition tells of a certain blind John who had picked up a knowledge of Latin in the parish school , chiefly from hearing the lessons of other boys ...
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... kind would have been speedily laughed out of him , could have shown any such singularity . Nor was he ever in the slightest degree of that abstract and self - absorbed fashion of mind which makes a child remarkable . He seems , however ...
... kind would have been speedily laughed out of him , could have shown any such singularity . Nor was he ever in the slightest degree of that abstract and self - absorbed fashion of mind which makes a child remarkable . He seems , however ...
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... kind of superior grammar school . At thirteen , accordingly , Edward , accompanied by his elder brother John , who was destined for the medi- cal profession , came to Edinburgh under the charge of some relatives of their Annan ...
... kind of superior grammar school . At thirteen , accordingly , Edward , accompanied by his elder brother John , who was destined for the medi- cal profession , came to Edinburgh under the charge of some relatives of their Annan ...
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