Memoir of Richard WilliamsJames Nisbet, 1857 - 250 pagine |
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... circumstance that Mr Williams be- longed to a branch of the evangelical church entirely distinct from his biographer's deno- mination , has not been felt as any embar- rassment in the progress of the work . A man does not repudiate his ...
... circumstance that Mr Williams be- longed to a branch of the evangelical church entirely distinct from his biographer's deno- mination , has not been felt as any embar- rassment in the progress of the work . A man does not repudiate his ...
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... circumstances in which it originated . These are so peculiar , that some may think it would have been wise to suppress them . But on the principle of allowing the subject of this memoir to be , as much as possible , his own biographer ...
... circumstances in which it originated . These are so peculiar , that some may think it would have been wise to suppress them . But on the principle of allowing the subject of this memoir to be , as much as possible , his own biographer ...
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James Hamilton. CONVERSION . 13 self - sacrificing , that , whatever circumstances may have attended its commencement , every Christian will feel that God himself was its Author . Mr Williams ' mind was marked by a certain fervid ...
James Hamilton. CONVERSION . 13 self - sacrificing , that , whatever circumstances may have attended its commencement , every Christian will feel that God himself was its Author . Mr Williams ' mind was marked by a certain fervid ...
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... circumstances . Mentally I had taken leave of earth , and I lay in perfect peace , assured of my salvation . A dead silence now reigned around ; and as I waited the moment of my final change , it was an intense and deeply absorb- ing ...
... circumstances . Mentally I had taken leave of earth , and I lay in perfect peace , assured of my salvation . A dead silence now reigned around ; and as I waited the moment of my final change , it was an intense and deeply absorb- ing ...
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... circumstances of which an ordinary spectator may possibly judge as accurately as the patient himself , with all his professional training . For instance , it was at the close of a laborious * Autobiography of the Rev. William Walford ...
... circumstances of which an ordinary spectator may possibly judge as accurately as the patient himself , with all his professional training . For instance , it was at the close of a laborious * Autobiography of the Rev. William Walford ...
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