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They were to owe no part of their management to the patronage or assistance of their richer neighbours , although they were willing that such should contribute to the funds of the Institution , and even become honorary members .
They were to owe no part of their management to the patronage or assistance of their richer neighbours , although they were willing that such should contribute to the funds of the Institution , and even become honorary members .
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The selection of books for the library is a matter of very great importance , as I have become aware , since getting a little insight into the working of this Institute , of an amount of bitterness and jealousy , and hatred of things as ...
The selection of books for the library is a matter of very great importance , as I have become aware , since getting a little insight into the working of this Institute , of an amount of bitterness and jealousy , and hatred of things as ...
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From this movement Mr. Robertson held aloof ; he preached a sermon on the subject , which , to many minds , was most conclusive ; and in reference to the controversy , which had become ( on one side ) very bitter , he wrote to a friend ...
From this movement Mr. Robertson held aloof ; he preached a sermon on the subject , which , to many minds , was most conclusive ; and in reference to the controversy , which had become ( on one side ) very bitter , he wrote to a friend ...
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All felt that if there were many ministers like him , how far brighter would become the prospect of a kingdom of Heaven upon earth . The last speech in this volume was delivered on the memorable occasion of the attempt of Pope Pius IX ...
All felt that if there were many ministers like him , how far brighter would become the prospect of a kingdom of Heaven upon earth . The last speech in this volume was delivered on the memorable occasion of the attempt of Pope Pius IX ...
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to enable me to devote myself less exclusively to pulpit work , and to become more pastoral . " No curate came , however , to Trinity Chapel . It is not proposed in this place to enter on the question how it was that the plan was ...
to enable me to devote myself less exclusively to pulpit work , and to become more pastoral . " No curate came , however , to Trinity Chapel . It is not proposed in this place to enter on the question how it was that the plan was ...
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Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social Topics Frederick William Robertson Visos knygos peržiūra - 1859 |
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Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social Topics, 2 tomas Frederick William Robertson Visos knygos peržiūra - 1859 |
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