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... APPOINTMENT - VISIT TO AMERICA , X. 1874 TO 1879 , 254 304 XI . THE BLACKNESS OF DARKNESS , XII . FOR CHURCH AND COUNTRY , . 363 388 XIII . THE END OF THE RECORD , 456 POSTSCRIPT , · 482 INDEX , 487 MEMOIR OF PRINCIPAL TULLOCH . CHAPTER ...
... APPOINTMENT - VISIT TO AMERICA , X. 1874 TO 1879 , 254 304 XI . THE BLACKNESS OF DARKNESS , XII . FOR CHURCH AND COUNTRY , . 363 388 XIII . THE END OF THE RECORD , 456 POSTSCRIPT , · 482 INDEX , 487 MEMOIR OF PRINCIPAL TULLOCH . CHAPTER ...
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... . It was not in his nature to pose , or study histrionic light or shade . To this point he returns frequently in these early letters . It was " a HIS FIRST APPOINTMENT . 29 most intolerable bore " this 28 THE BEGINNING OF LIFE .
... . It was not in his nature to pose , or study histrionic light or shade . To this point he returns frequently in these early letters . It was " a HIS FIRST APPOINTMENT . 29 most intolerable bore " this 28 THE BEGINNING OF LIFE .
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... appointment offered to him , or that at least upon which his counsellors and he had determined as most suitable , was the post of assistant to Dr 1 Their nicknames en l'amitié : the wish was , if not absolutely realised , at least more ...
... appointment offered to him , or that at least upon which his counsellors and he had determined as most suitable , was the post of assistant to Dr 1 Their nicknames en l'amitié : the wish was , if not absolutely realised , at least more ...
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... appointment carried with it the succession to Dr M'Lauchlan's living , one of the best in Scotland . Such a position may be held in Scotland by a pro- bationer , a licentiate of his presbytery , before ordination . He gives an account ...
... appointment carried with it the succession to Dr M'Lauchlan's living , one of the best in Scotland . Such a position may be held in Scotland by a pro- bationer , a licentiate of his presbytery , before ordination . He gives an account ...
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... man would not even consider it unless both patron and congrega- tion wished the appointment . Even then the matter would be perplexing enough . He discusses the question without excitement , but with much seriousness , with his future.
... man would not even consider it unless both patron and congrega- tion wished the appointment . Even then the matter would be perplexing enough . He discusses the question without excitement , but with much seriousness , with his future.
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