A Memoir of the Life of John Tulloch |
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Page 12
... speaking to an acquaintance , " while he roams desultorily through the realms of literature , sometimes busy with his work for a college prize , often tempted aside , to compare the strangely different styles of Coleridge and Crabbe ...
... speaking to an acquaintance , " while he roams desultorily through the realms of literature , sometimes busy with his work for a college prize , often tempted aside , to compare the strangely different styles of Coleridge and Crabbe ...
Page 25
... speaking of the restless stirrings of human nature in its poetic and philoso- phical moods after the high and the great and the happy . We have all such dreams : at least all whose thoughts ever rise above the sordid concerns that ...
... speaking of the restless stirrings of human nature in its poetic and philoso- phical moods after the high and the great and the happy . We have all such dreams : at least all whose thoughts ever rise above the sordid concerns that ...
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... speak in terms far exceeding , I am sure , their merits . Got through remaining examinations in Hebrew - in short , with everything ; but they did not license , simply in consequence ( as I with too great reason feared ) of my being ...
... speak in terms far exceeding , I am sure , their merits . Got through remaining examinations in Hebrew - in short , with everything ; but they did not license , simply in consequence ( as I with too great reason feared ) of my being ...
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... speaking which the populace exacted , but at which his impatient yet right - thinking mind revolted . " I don't believe the Apostle Paul himself would be acceptable to many of our country congregations if he was found using papers ...
... speaking which the populace exacted , but at which his impatient yet right - thinking mind revolted . " I don't believe the Apostle Paul himself would be acceptable to many of our country congregations if he was found using papers ...
Page 35
... speak even to you any more about it . I fervently pray that the views to which I have been awakened may not be without permanent and most salutary effect upon me . " A similar sentiment is ex- pressed a little later to Dr Dickson , and ...
... speak even to you any more about it . I fervently pray that the views to which I have been awakened may not be without permanent and most salutary effect upon me . " A similar sentiment is ex- pressed a little later to Dr Dickson , and ...
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