Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Thomas ChalmersHarper & brothers, 1871 |
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... DEAR SIR - I have deferred writing to you to this time that I might be able to give you a just account of the nature of my situation . It is by no means the most eligible . The people of the house don't seem to know the place in which a ...
... DEAR SIR - I have deferred writing to you to this time that I might be able to give you a just account of the nature of my situation . It is by no means the most eligible . The people of the house don't seem to know the place in which a ...
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... I am sure you will enter into my feelings , and be ready to as- sist me with your advice I am , dear sir , yours sincerely , " THOMAS CHALMERS . " 66 July 19 , 1798 . “ DEAR FATHER - In my former letters I have been silent as to the ...
... I am sure you will enter into my feelings , and be ready to as- sist me with your advice I am , dear sir , yours sincerely , " THOMAS CHALMERS . " 66 July 19 , 1798 . “ DEAR FATHER - In my former letters I have been silent as to the ...
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... DEAR SIR - I have been much disappointed in the article of pupils . A week sooner in Edinburgh would have answered my purpose . I am determined , however , to take up my residence here for the winter , and wait for any little thing that ...
... DEAR SIR - I have been much disappointed in the article of pupils . A week sooner in Edinburgh would have answered my purpose . I am determined , however , to take up my residence here for the winter , and wait for any little thing that ...
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... DEAR SIR - I received yours of May 27th , and regret my not having been at Edinburgh with so many of my St. Andrew's acquaintances . I had a very pleasant excursion yesterday with Mr. Duncan and some others to the Bass and Island of ...
... DEAR SIR - I received yours of May 27th , and regret my not having been at Edinburgh with so many of my St. Andrew's acquaintances . I had a very pleasant excursion yesterday with Mr. Duncan and some others to the Bass and Island of ...
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... DEAR SIR - I gave your respects to M. Stewart , and delivered to him all the essential information you sent me regarding Dr. Reid . I was very much pleased with the freedom and openness of his conversation . I attend his lectures regularly ...
... DEAR SIR - I gave your respects to M. Stewart , and delivered to him all the essential information you sent me regarding Dr. Reid . I was very much pleased with the freedom and openness of his conversation . I attend his lectures regularly ...
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66 Sunday acquaintance affectionate afterward Alexander Paterson Andrew Thomson Andrew's Anster Anstruther anxiety appeared April attention August Bible Society blessing Cavers Chalmers's character chemistry Christ Christian Church comfort confidence conversation Cupar Dairsie dear Jane DEAR SIR-I December delighted devotion dined Divine doctrine Dundee duty Edinburgh Edinburgh Review effect eternity exercise faith father feel felt forenoon friends give Glasgow gospel habits Hawick heart heaven hope impression influence interest James James Anderson James Brown JAMES IVORY Jesus KILMANY MANSE labors lectures letter living London look Lord mathematical ment mind minister never November object parish peace peculiar philosophy pray prayer preached Presbytery present principle Professor pulpit religion religious Sabbath Saviour Scripture sentiment Serampore sermon session Sir John Leslie soul Spirit testimony thing THOMAS CHALMERS thought tion truth unto walk whole