Memoirs, Including Letters, and Select Remains, of John Urquhart, Late of the University of St. Andrew's, Volumen2Crocker and Brewster, 1828 - 270 páginas |
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... writers were permitted to be read ; none , which had not been similarly expurgated . The conse- quence was , that a foreign college was the abode of innocence , learning , and piety . " * Making every allowance for the partialities of ...
... writers were permitted to be read ; none , which had not been similarly expurgated . The conse- quence was , that a foreign college was the abode of innocence , learning , and piety . " * Making every allowance for the partialities of ...
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... I have done these first few sentences . My dear F- Perth , ; I take the liberty of writing these few lines , in answer to yours . We were glad to hear of your safe arrival , but were sorry to see the same 20 MEMOIR OF.
... I have done these first few sentences . My dear F- Perth , ; I take the liberty of writing these few lines , in answer to yours . We were glad to hear of your safe arrival , but were sorry to see the same 20 MEMOIR OF.
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... writing on the grand subjects of our common faith , and expatiating on the endear- ments of christian friendship , of which you would scarcely believe our phlegmatic friend susceptible ; and with which , only such subjects could inspire ...
... writing on the grand subjects of our common faith , and expatiating on the endear- ments of christian friendship , of which you would scarcely believe our phlegmatic friend susceptible ; and with which , only such subjects could inspire ...
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... writing at all ; and , on account of which chiefly , a personal visit seemed advisable . * * * * * * * Dr. Morrison generously presented him with his dictionary ; and the papers which he left behind , sufficiently evince how ardently he ...
... writing at all ; and , on account of which chiefly , a personal visit seemed advisable . * * * * * * * Dr. Morrison generously presented him with his dictionary ; and the papers which he left behind , sufficiently evince how ardently he ...
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... writing to my friend Mr. Adam , calls , " un trait de l'imagination ; " ) and it is well , perhaps , that this false fire should be damped by opposition . It is a principle , I believe , among the Moravians , " never to persuade any ...
... writing to my friend Mr. Adam , calls , " un trait de l'imagination ; " ) and it is well , perhaps , that this false fire should be damped by opposition . It is a principle , I believe , among the Moravians , " never to persuade any ...
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affection affliction Andrew's answer appeared argument attention believe blessing book of Samuel called cause Chalmers character Christ christian church circumstances Colonel consideration darkness dear friend death delightful distress divine divine grace duty Dysart House Edinburgh engage enjoyment eternity evangelical excuse exertion expect faith father fear feel felt give Glasgow glory gospel happiness hear heard heart Heathen heaven Henry Craik Herbert Smith Hibernian hope Hoxton Academy impression interesting Jesus John Adam John Urquhart labor land look Lord matter mean ment mind missionary Missionary Society missions nature never object perhaps person Perth plans pleasure pray prayer preaching present promises pupil rational expectations received religious sabbath Scripture seemed soon soul spirit sure Tennoch Side thing THOMAS CHALMERS thought tion true trust truth Urquhart walk weakness wish writing written wrote young your's youth
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Página 143 - And, lo, thou art unto them as a very lovely song of one that hath a pleasant voice, and can play well on an instrument: for they hear thy words, but they do them not.
Página 52 - For unto you it is given in the behalf of Christ, not only to believe on him, but also to suffer for his sake ; 30 Having the same conflict "which ye saw in me, and now hear to be in me.
Página 115 - Shall there be evil in the City, and the Lord hath not done it?
Página 143 - THERE is a land of pure delight, Where saints immortal reign ; Infinite day excludes the night, And pleasures banish pain. There everlasting spring abides, And never-withering flowers ; Death, like a narrow sea, divides This heavenly land from ours.
Página 143 - Could we but climb where Moses stood, And view the landscape o'er, — Not Jordan's stream, nor death's cold flood, Should fright us from the shore.
Página 74 - Then Paul and Barnabas waxed bold, and said, It was necessary that the word of God should first have been spoken to you: but seeing you put it from you, and judge yourselves unworthy of everlasting life, lo, we turn to the Gentiles.
Página 143 - Sweet fields beyond the swelling flood Stand dressed in living green: So to the Jews old Canaan stood, While Jordan rolled between.
Página 143 - Twas thine own Genius gave the final blow, And helped to plant the wound that laid thee low : So the struck Eagle, stretched upon the plain, No more through rolling clouds to soar again, Viewed his own feather on the fatal dart, And...
Página 143 - Instead of this, he made me feel The hidden evils of my heart, And let the angry powers of hell Assault my soul in every part.
Página 143 - self destroyed her favourite son ! Yes ! she too much indulged thy fond pursuit, She sowed the seeds, but death has reaped the fruit. 'Twas thine own genius gave the final blow, And helped to plant the wound that laid thee low. So the struck eagle...