A Selection from the Correspondence of the Late Thomas ChalmersConstable, 1853 - 538 pages |
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... give me another winter at Edinburgh . This , " he says , “ may prove useful whatever your future destination may be , and it will afford time for us all to consider and implore direction for our government in meeting the allotments of ...
... give me another winter at Edinburgh . This , " he says , “ may prove useful whatever your future destination may be , and it will afford time for us all to consider and implore direction for our government in meeting the allotments of ...
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... give of the inhuman conduct of the captain of a vessel who carried some of them 1000 miles from their place of destina- tion , gives an example of forgiveness which , I dare say , is to be found among no other people but themselves ...
... give of the inhuman conduct of the captain of a vessel who carried some of them 1000 miles from their place of destina- tion , gives an example of forgiveness which , I dare say , is to be found among no other people but themselves ...
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... give you the blessed proof of experience that the way you have chosen is , indeed , a way of pleasantness , a path of peace . I have great hopes of you . I love the spirit which animates your letter . I sympathize most cordially with ...
... give you the blessed proof of experience that the way you have chosen is , indeed , a way of pleasantness , a path of peace . I have great hopes of you . I love the spirit which animates your letter . I sympathize most cordially with ...
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... Give me a part in your daily prayers as you have in mine ; and let the affection , which I believe to be mutual , and equally strong and sincere on your part as on mine , be thus kept alive , and receive its constant aug- mentations on ...
... Give me a part in your daily prayers as you have in mine ; and let the affection , which I believe to be mutual , and equally strong and sincere on your part as on mine , be thus kept alive , and receive its constant aug- mentations on ...
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... give me great pleasure that you wrote me an occasional note , though you had time only for half a dozen lines you should not , my dear sir , stand upon difficulties with me , and I have to entreat a little more con- fidence from you in ...
... give me great pleasure that you wrote me an occasional note , though you had time only for half a dozen lines you should not , my dear sir , stand upon difficulties with me , and I have to entreat a little more con- fidence from you in ...
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affection affectionately Alexander Paterson ANDREWS Anster assured attention believe best regards Bible blessed BLOCHAIRN BURNTISLAND Catharine cents Christ Christian Church comfort compliments confidence cordial Dairsie dear Jane dear madam dear sir DEAR SIR-I dearest Jane death delight doctrine duty earnest prayer earthly EDINBURGH entreat esteem and regard eternity faith fear feel felt friends Glasgow Gospel grace Hawick heart heaven holiness hope impression interest JAMES ANDERSON JANE-I Jesus Kilmany Kilrenny kind kindest regards letter look Lord MADAM-I MANSE ment mind minister Miss moral MORNINGSIDE Muslin never object parish Parker peace perusal pleasure pray preaching precious present principle received recollection rejoice righteousness salvation Savior Scotland Scottish Bible Society Scripture sermon SMITH TO DR society soul Spirit sure thing THOMAS CHALMERS THOMAS SMITH tion truly trust truth unto vols week whole write
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