A Memoir of the Life of John Tulloch |
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... deal of laxity of discipline if not of doctrine , was still as nearly the Church of the people as any National Church of the Reformation could claim to be . Mr Tulloch , however , the minister of Tibbermuir , in which rural parish the ...
... deal of laxity of discipline if not of doctrine , was still as nearly the Church of the people as any National Church of the Reformation could claim to be . Mr Tulloch , however , the minister of Tibbermuir , in which rural parish the ...
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... very good student in all his classes , and took a prominent part in the work of the debating societies . But the general impression was that he was easy - going , and might have done a good deal better than he did that he.
... very good student in all his classes , and took a prominent part in the work of the debating societies . But the general impression was that he was easy - going , and might have done a good deal better than he did that he.
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Mrs. Oliphant (Margaret). done a good deal better than he did that he had a reserve of power . I was struck with the unusual mingling of the boy and the man . I saw him on one occasion placed in somewhat difficult circumstances . And his ...
Mrs. Oliphant (Margaret). done a good deal better than he did that he had a reserve of power . I was struck with the unusual mingling of the boy and the man . I saw him on one occasion placed in somewhat difficult circumstances . And his ...
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... deal of reading , and a considerable ac- quaintance with the rural world about , of all classes , which no doubt helped to form him for the influence which he CLOSE OF COLLEGE DAYS . 21 afterwards exercised so largely 20 HIS YOUTH .
... deal of reading , and a considerable ac- quaintance with the rural world about , of all classes , which no doubt helped to form him for the influence which he CLOSE OF COLLEGE DAYS . 21 afterwards exercised so largely 20 HIS YOUTH .
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... deal uneasy and excited ; but with so much satisfaction to the folk of Dundee that I am forthwith offered the assistantship to Dr M'Lauchlan , one of the old and venerable in- cumbents of the charge . All parties concerned - a gentleman ...
... deal uneasy and excited ; but with so much satisfaction to the folk of Dundee that I am forthwith offered the assistantship to Dr M'Lauchlan , one of the old and venerable in- cumbents of the charge . All parties concerned - a gentleman ...
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