Lectures and Addresses on Literary and Social TopicsSmith, Elder and Company, 1861 - 308 psl. |
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... town . It would perhaps induce waverers to join , as all public excitement does ; and it might secure immediate ready money . But these are trifles com- pared with the risk of the withdrawal of many soon after . And suppose that enough ...
... town . It would perhaps induce waverers to join , as all public excitement does ; and it might secure immediate ready money . But these are trifles com- pared with the risk of the withdrawal of many soon after . And suppose that enough ...
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... town , on the general question of the dese- cration of the Sabbath ; thousands of tracts on the subject were distributed , and associations formed . From this movement Mr. Robertson held aloof : he preached a sermon on the subject ...
... town , on the general question of the dese- cration of the Sabbath ; thousands of tracts on the subject were distributed , and associations formed . From this movement Mr. Robertson held aloof : he preached a sermon on the subject ...
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... Town Hall . Many others were also present , but all were men . That evening is well remem- bered still . It presented some remarkable features . One of the young men , Mr. C. H. Evans , rose and presented the address , and in doing so ...
... Town Hall . Many others were also present , but all were men . That evening is well remem- bered still . It presented some remarkable features . One of the young men , Mr. C. H. Evans , rose and presented the address , and in doing so ...
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... town have the benefit of his talents and self - devotion . All rose Mr. Robertson was deeply moved . as he spoke . All felt that if there were many ministers like him , how far brighter would become the prospect of a kingdom of Heaven ...
... town have the benefit of his talents and self - devotion . All rose Mr. Robertson was deeply moved . as he spoke . All felt that if there were many ministers like him , how far brighter would become the prospect of a kingdom of Heaven ...
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... town , begs the acceptance of the enclosed ; and , in doing so , he hopes you will pardon what I am afraid you will think an un - English way of sending a note without a name . My apology must be , that as you do not know me , you will ...
... town , begs the acceptance of the enclosed ; and , in doing so , he hopes you will pardon what I am afraid you will think an un - English way of sending a note without a name . My apology must be , that as you do not know me , you will ...
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