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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... walking , rowing , climbing , all sorts of open - air exer- cises . The main current of his energy flowed out in this direction , and not in that of books . His scattered kindred gave full occasion for long walks and such local ...
... walking , rowing , climbing , all sorts of open - air exer- cises . The main current of his energy flowed out in this direction , and not in that of books . His scattered kindred gave full occasion for long walks and such local ...
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... walk five or six miles to the little village of Ecclefechan , in com- pany with a pilgrim band of the religious patriarchs of Annan , to attend a little church established there by one of the earlier bodies of seceders from the Church ...
... walk five or six miles to the little village of Ecclefechan , in com- pany with a pilgrim band of the religious patriarchs of Annan , to attend a little church established there by one of the earlier bodies of seceders from the Church ...
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... walking upon the homeward road . In after years Irving de- lighted in pedestrian journeys ; and it was most proba- bly in those early walks that he learned , what was his habitual practice afterwards , to rest in the wayside . cottages ...
... walking upon the homeward road . In after years Irving de- lighted in pedestrian journeys ; and it was most proba- bly in those early walks that he learned , what was his habitual practice afterwards , to rest in the wayside . cottages ...
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... walks in the country , or delivered with sonorous elocution and vehe- ment gesticulation " for the benefit of his companions . This is the first indication I can find of his oratorical gifts , and that natural magniloquence of style ...
... walks in the country , or delivered with sonorous elocution and vehe- ment gesticulation " for the benefit of his companions . This is the first indication I can find of his oratorical gifts , and that natural magniloquence of style ...
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... walk was enlivened when the little party arrived at the church by a little outbreak of imperious pugnacity , not , perhaps , quite seemly in such a place , but characteristic enough . Tired with their walk , the boys and their youthful ...
... walk was enlivened when the little party arrived at the church by a little outbreak of imperious pugnacity , not , perhaps , quite seemly in such a place , but characteristic enough . Tired with their walk , the boys and their youthful ...
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