| John Todd - 1799 - 200 pagine
...fitting them for the ministry, as if he had been sequestrated from all the world besides, and yet, withal, to write as much as if he had been constantly shut up in his study." It is easy for the student to form good plans of study, and of daily habits, and to draw them... | |
| John Howie - 1809 - 484 pagine
...in fitting them for the ministry, as if he had been sequestered from all the world besides : and yet withal to write as much as if he had been constantly shut up in his study. But no sooner did the restoration of Charles II. take place, than th« face of affairs began... | |
| Samuel Rutherford - 1818 - 436 pagine
...in fitting them for the ministry, as if he had been sequestrate from all the world besides, and yet withal to write as much as if he had been constantly shut up in his study. But no sooner did the restoration of Charles II. take place than the face of affairs began to... | |
| Samuel Rutherford, Thomas Erskine - 1827 - 394 pagine
...in fitting them for the ministry, as if he had been sequestrated from all the world besides, and yet withal to write as much as if he had been constantly shut up in his study. But no sooner did the restoration of Charles II. take place, than the face of affairs began... | |
| John Todd - 1835 - 406 pagine
...in fitting them for the ministry, as if he had been sequestrate from all the world besides, and yet, withal, to write as much as if he had been constantly shut up in his study."* It is easy for the student to form good plans of study and of daily habits, and to draw them... | |
| 1835 - 604 pagine
...fitting them for the ministry, as if he had been sequestrated from all the world besides ; and yet withal to write as much as if he had been constantly shut up in his study. But no sooner did the restoration of Charles II. take place than the face of affairs began to... | |
| John Howie - 1839 - 660 pagine
...in fitting them for the ministry, as if he had been sequestered from all the world besides ; and yet withal to write as much as if he had been constantly shut up in his study. But no sooner did the restoration of Charles II. take place, than the face of affairs began... | |
| William Carus Wilson - 1847 - 592 pagine
...fitting them for the ministry, as if he had been sequestrated from all the world besides, and yet, withal, to write as much as if he had been constantly shut up in his study." It is easy for the student to form good plans of study, and of daily habits, and to draw them... | |
| 1853 - 860 pagine
...in fitting them for the ministry, as if he had been sequestrated from all the world besides, and yet withal to write as much as if he had been constantly shut up in his study." Scattered hints of his assiduous labors appear in his letters, as for instance in the following,... | |
| S. Phillips - 1860 - 406 pagine
...students, in fitting them for the ministry, as if he had been sequestered from all the world, and yet withal, to write as much as if he had been constantly shut up in his study." Such should be the industry of each Christian home. "Without it, temptation will beset the... | |
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