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This Institution mainly owed its origin to the late Mr. Holtham , who , having always felt a warm interest in the progress of the working classes , elaborated , during a severe illness , a plan of a Literary Institute , which was to be ...
This Institution mainly owed its origin to the late Mr. Holtham , who , having always felt a warm interest in the progress of the working classes , elaborated , during a severe illness , a plan of a Literary Institute , which was to be ...
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... town have the benefit of his talents and self - devotion . All rose as he spoke . Mr. Robertson was deeply moved . All felt that if there were many 3 * PREFACE . xxix.
... town have the benefit of his talents and self - devotion . All rose as he spoke . Mr. Robertson was deeply moved . All felt that if there were many 3 * PREFACE . xxix.
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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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... degraded to the dust I have felt , in perceiving myself quietly taken by gods and men for the popular preacher of a fashionable watering - place - how slight the power seems to me to be given by it of winning souls - and how sternly ...
... degraded to the dust I have felt , in perceiving myself quietly taken by gods and men for the popular preacher of a fashionable watering - place - how slight the power seems to me to be given by it of winning souls - and how sternly ...
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Mr. Robertson felt this acutely , and says of it , in writing to a friend , " I am deeply disappointed ; I have looked forward to friendly coöperation and leisure for pastoral work . Dis aliter visum : an old heathen adage to be ...
Mr. Robertson felt this acutely , and says of it , in writing to a friend , " I am deeply disappointed ; I have looked forward to friendly coöperation and leisure for pastoral work . Dis aliter visum : an old heathen adage to be ...
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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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