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... sense of the ludicrous which is one of the most real alleviations of life- or rather of living , which in itself , without such aids , is often so monotonous a business . When that laugh was not heard , STUDENT PRODUCTIONS . 5 all his ...
... sense of the ludicrous which is one of the most real alleviations of life- or rather of living , which in itself , without such aids , is often so monotonous a business . When that laugh was not heard , STUDENT PRODUCTIONS . 5 all his ...
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... sense of the responsibility , " of the awfully im- portant duties of the place , and my own unworthiness and unfitness to discharge them , " are strong in his mind . At first he endeavours to put aside the responsibility of choice from ...
... sense of the responsibility , " of the awfully im- portant duties of the place , and my own unworthiness and unfitness to discharge them , " are strong in his mind . At first he endeavours to put aside the responsibility of choice from ...
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... senses which lays a more subtle hold upon the heart . In the Scotch Church there is generally but one candidate at a time for this mysterious rite , and his ordination is accomplished in the church in which he is afterwards to minister ...
... senses which lays a more subtle hold upon the heart . In the Scotch Church there is generally but one candidate at a time for this mysterious rite , and his ordination is accomplished in the church in which he is afterwards to minister ...
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... sense of wrong which such a deception as that above described might naturally have brought with it . The atmosphere in his letters is wonder- fully serene . He talks of the trials of his life , -of the ser- mon - writing , which " is a ...
... sense of wrong which such a deception as that above described might naturally have brought with it . The atmosphere in his letters is wonder- fully serene . He talks of the trials of his life , -of the ser- mon - writing , which " is a ...
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... sense of the necessity of returning seems to have got into his mind , and in his last letter he begins to talk of going home to Dundee . He had indeed had , and enjoyed to the utmost , a holiday such as few young workers of any ...
... sense of the necessity of returning seems to have got into his mind , and in his last letter he begins to talk of going home to Dundee . He had indeed had , and enjoyed to the utmost , a holiday such as few young workers of any ...
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