A Selection from the Correspondence of the Late Thomas ChalmersConstable, 1853 - 538 pages |
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... live soberly , righteously , and godly in the world . My kindest af- fection to you , my very dear sir , THOMAS CHALMERS . No. XI.-MR. THOMAS SMITH TO DR . CHALMERS . GLASGOW , 2d January , 1816 . MY DEAR SIR - When we are separated it ...
... live soberly , righteously , and godly in the world . My kindest af- fection to you , my very dear sir , THOMAS CHALMERS . No. XI.-MR. THOMAS SMITH TO DR . CHALMERS . GLASGOW , 2d January , 1816 . MY DEAR SIR - When we are separated it ...
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... lives here below , combining , at the same time , all that discretion and skill which are neces- sary in the important work . Let us pray for that most de- sirable wisdom , the wisdom of winning souls - not forgetting that He who says ...
... lives here below , combining , at the same time , all that discretion and skill which are neces- sary in the important work . Let us pray for that most de- sirable wisdom , the wisdom of winning souls - not forgetting that He who says ...
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... live in your house about a month , or perhaps more . I have been endeavoring to prevail on him to remain till Christmas , at which time I propose being in Hawick myself . You know there was one fault I used to charge you with - too ...
... live in your house about a month , or perhaps more . I have been endeavoring to prevail on him to remain till Christmas , at which time I propose being in Hawick myself . You know there was one fault I used to charge you with - too ...
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... lives , however , were saved by means of the boat . All the By some mistake , I received the letter you sent me along with the clothes only a ... live a life of dishonor , and die tormented MISSES KEDIE . 47 Dr Chalmers to the Misses Kedie.
... lives , however , were saved by means of the boat . All the By some mistake , I received the letter you sent me along with the clothes only a ... live a life of dishonor , and die tormented MISSES KEDIE . 47 Dr Chalmers to the Misses Kedie.
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Thomas Chalmers William Hanna. would live a life of dishonor , and die tormented by the hor- rors of a guilty conscience . I tremble to think that all this is possible , and must therefore earnestly request you to lay to heart the ...
Thomas Chalmers William Hanna. would live a life of dishonor , and die tormented by the hor- rors of a guilty conscience . I tremble to think that all this is possible , and must therefore earnestly request you to lay to heart the ...
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