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His pulpit ministrations were chiefly addressed to the richer classes of society , and he never failed to warn them , with a stern yet loving faithfulness , respecting the special responsibilities and temptations to which they were ...
His pulpit ministrations were chiefly addressed to the richer classes of society , and he never failed to warn them , with a stern yet loving faithfulness , respecting the special responsibilities and temptations to which they were ...
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66 Nothing but the profoundest respect would have induced me to take the liberty I have . " Believing you to be a man as well as a gentleman , that you can come down to the level of working men , and understand them ( a rare ...
66 Nothing but the profoundest respect would have induced me to take the liberty I have . " Believing you to be a man as well as a gentleman , that you can come down to the level of working men , and understand them ( a rare ...
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Never did an angry word pass his lips respecting any of those whom he knew were branding him as a heretic - who were trying , as far as they could , to hinder his ministry , or discredit him in the so - called religious world .
Never did an angry word pass his lips respecting any of those whom he knew were branding him as a heretic - who were trying , as far as they could , to hinder his ministry , or discredit him in the so - called religious world .
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Three months afterwards , Mr. Robertson was carried to his grave ; with such marks of respect , and reverence , and love , as perhaps never before accompanied a public funeral . The family intended the funeral to have been strictly ...
Three months afterwards , Mr. Robertson was carried to his grave ; with such marks of respect , and reverence , and love , as perhaps never before accompanied a public funeral . The family intended the funeral to have been strictly ...
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... to demand of the highest in this land , with all respect but yet firmly , the performance of their duty to those beneath them ; to soften down the asperities and to soothe the burning jealousies which are too often found rankling in ...
... to demand of the highest in this land , with all respect but yet firmly , the performance of their duty to those beneath them ; to soften down the asperities and to soothe the burning jealousies which are too often found rankling in ...
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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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