A Selection from the Correspondence of the Late Thomas ChalmersConstable, 1853 - 538 pages |
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... regards them as axioms . He , from the sublime height of his own concep- tions , looks down with contempt on the man who complains that he has removed the ladder by which he first ascended ; and , accustomed to the wide ken of his own ...
... regards them as axioms . He , from the sublime height of his own concep- tions , looks down with contempt on the man who complains that he has removed the ladder by which he first ascended ; and , accustomed to the wide ken of his own ...
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... regards to your married sister , Janet ; and tell your younger sister , Betty , that from her childhood , when I used to hear her read in my room , I have always remem- bered her , and with feelings of very great regard . Let us think ...
... regards to your married sister , Janet ; and tell your younger sister , Betty , that from her childhood , when I used to hear her read in my room , I have always remem- bered her , and with feelings of very great regard . Let us think ...
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... regards to them both ; and let it be the care of us all to perfect holiness in the fear of God . Give it as my charge to your dear sis- ters , Janet and Betty , that they mind the one thing needful , which is the care of their souls ...
... regards to them both ; and let it be the care of us all to perfect holiness in the fear of God . Give it as my charge to your dear sis- ters , Janet and Betty , that they mind the one thing needful , which is the care of their souls ...
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... regards to your sisters , also to your wife and daughter , whom I expected to see in my house here last sum- But we all went to Ireland ; and , indeed , I am so very much taken up , that I have no time to show that attention to my ...
... regards to your sisters , also to your wife and daughter , whom I expected to see in my house here last sum- But we all went to Ireland ; and , indeed , I am so very much taken up , that I have no time to show that attention to my ...
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... , 24— 26 ; Rom . , x . , 13 ; 2 Cor . , v . , 18-21 ; 2 Cor . , xii . , 9 ; 1 John , iv . , 8 , 9 , 10 , 16 , 19 ; Isaiah , xxx . , 15 . Give my kindest regards to your dear sister , and 54 CORRESPONDENCE OF DR . CHALMERS .
... , 24— 26 ; Rom . , x . , 13 ; 2 Cor . , v . , 18-21 ; 2 Cor . , xii . , 9 ; 1 John , iv . , 8 , 9 , 10 , 16 , 19 ; Isaiah , xxx . , 15 . Give my kindest regards to your dear sister , and 54 CORRESPONDENCE OF DR . CHALMERS .
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