The Presbyterian Quarterly Review, Volume 7B. J. Wallace, Albert Barnes proprietor, 1859 - Presbyterian Church |
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... home , his audience was large , and his influence over it equal if not superior to that of an man who ever trod the soil of England . At the time of his death , his adherents , Knighton his enemy says , 66 every where filled the kingdom ...
... home , his audience was large , and his influence over it equal if not superior to that of an man who ever trod the soil of England . At the time of his death , his adherents , Knighton his enemy says , 66 every where filled the kingdom ...
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... home . The great evils to which he had previously bowed seemed to him as nothing to these numerous annoyances . With inex- pressible sadness he thought of the vanity of all his en- terprises , and from his desolate rock , where the ...
... home . The great evils to which he had previously bowed seemed to him as nothing to these numerous annoyances . With inex- pressible sadness he thought of the vanity of all his en- terprises , and from his desolate rock , where the ...
Page 84
... intermission ; " but everywhere , at home and in exile , in want and in peril , nobly did they " testify , " and bravely build a Church and a brotherhood Whose sons no yoke could crush , no burthen tire 84 [ July , THE ANTECEDENTS.
... intermission ; " but everywhere , at home and in exile , in want and in peril , nobly did they " testify , " and bravely build a Church and a brotherhood Whose sons no yoke could crush , no burthen tire 84 [ July , THE ANTECEDENTS.
Page 98
... home or abroad , he was ever about his Master's business ; to further that , in connection with his beloved Brethren , he never spared himself or his fortune . His daily corres- pondence was prodigious , yet he found time to write over ...
... home or abroad , he was ever about his Master's business ; to further that , in connection with his beloved Brethren , he never spared himself or his fortune . His daily corres- pondence was prodigious , yet he found time to write over ...
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... allowed in his defence . The Assembly , by a vote of 52 to 19 , the last day of the sessions having been reached , and very many of the members having gone home , confirmed the 104 THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF 1858 . [ July ,
... allowed in his defence . The Assembly , by a vote of 52 to 19 , the last day of the sessions having been reached , and very many of the members having gone home , confirmed the 104 THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF 1858 . [ July ,
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