Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Thomas ChalmersHarper & brothers, 1871 |
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... Kilmany and Cupar- Double Commission in the Volunteers - Incident at Kirkaldy— His Father's Character - His Brother George's Death . CHAPTER V. 97 First Visit to London . 113 PAGE APPENDIX , D. — Introductory Lecture to a Course.
... Kilmany and Cupar- Double Commission in the Volunteers - Incident at Kirkaldy— His Father's Character - His Brother George's Death . CHAPTER V. 97 First Visit to London . 113 PAGE APPENDIX , D. — Introductory Lecture to a Course.
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... father continued to maintain the closest intimacy . It was to Mrs. Kay's son - in - law , Dr. Adamson of St. Andrew's , that Dr. Chalmers was himself indebted for his presentation to the living of Kilmany . Mr. Chalmers's eldest son ...
... father continued to maintain the closest intimacy . It was to Mrs. Kay's son - in - law , Dr. Adamson of St. Andrew's , that Dr. Chalmers was himself indebted for his presentation to the living of Kilmany . Mr. Chalmers's eldest son ...
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... father announced the birth to his brother - in - law , Mr. Hall , then resident in London , in the following terms : 06 66 ANSTRUTHER , 21st March , 1780.- · DEAR BROTHER - I dare say this will await you in Lon- don , and I am happy ...
... father announced the birth to his brother - in - law , Mr. Hall , then resident in London , in the following terms : 06 66 ANSTRUTHER , 21st March , 1780.- · DEAR BROTHER - I dare say this will await you in Lon- don , and I am happy ...
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... father , all through life , particularly and pre - eminently so , yet it does not appear that the Bible had made upon him any deeper impression than that which the beauty of its language and the pathos of its narratives were so well ...
... father , all through life , particularly and pre - eminently so , yet it does not appear that the Bible had made upon him any deeper impression than that which the beauty of its language and the pathos of its narratives were so well ...
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... father was a strict , unbending Tory , as well as a strict , and , as he in his childhood fancied , a severe religionist . By the men among whom he was now thrown , and to whom he owed the first kindlings of his intellectual sympathies ...
... father was a strict , unbending Tory , as well as a strict , and , as he in his childhood fancied , a severe religionist . By the men among whom he was now thrown , and to whom he owed the first kindlings of his intellectual sympathies ...
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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