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... Scotland an attractive and pleasant genealogy . We need not pause to say how many of her most worthy sons have come from the same homely aris- tocracy , a lineage in which good home - training , moderate learning , and that position ...
... Scotland an attractive and pleasant genealogy . We need not pause to say how many of her most worthy sons have come from the same homely aris- tocracy , a lineage in which good home - training , moderate learning , and that position ...
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... Scotland almost unknown . At the age of twelve he was removed to the Madras Col- lege at St Andrews , where his youthful studies were carried on for two years ; and so early as the session of 1837-38 we find him entered at the United ...
... Scotland almost unknown . At the age of twelve he was removed to the Madras Col- lege at St Andrews , where his youthful studies were carried on for two years ; and so early as the session of 1837-38 we find him entered at the United ...
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... Scotland . About 430 ministers - there will doubtless be more - have seceded from the Establishment , and renounced , or will renounce immediately , their manses , stipends , & c . God alone knows what are to be the consequences . The ...
... Scotland . About 430 ministers - there will doubtless be more - have seceded from the Establishment , and renounced , or will renounce immediately , their manses , stipends , & c . God alone knows what are to be the consequences . The ...
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... Scotland . Such a position may be held in Scotland by a pro- bationer , a licentiate of his presbytery , before ordination . He gives an account of the whole matter , and his views in accept- ing the appointment , as follows : — To Miss ...
... Scotland . Such a position may be held in Scotland by a pro- bationer , a licentiate of his presbytery , before ordination . He gives an account of the whole matter , and his views in accept- ing the appointment , as follows : — To Miss ...
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... Scotland was perhaps at a lower ebb at this moment than she had ever been . No Church could have sustained such a loss as she did at the Disruption without feeling it for long after . There was perhaps some truth in the gibe of the ...
... Scotland was perhaps at a lower ebb at this moment than she had ever been . No Church could have sustained such a loss as she did at the Disruption without feeling it for long after . There was perhaps some truth in the gibe of the ...
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