The Life of the Rev. Alfred Cookman: With Some Account of His Father, the Rev. George Grimston CookmanNelson & Phillips, 1873 - 480 sivua |
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Sivu xv
... impressed me , as I think it did every one . I never thought him a genius . He was not , in my judgment , transcendently gifted . was eloquent , and many times mighty in the pulpit . I am certain that this was the verdict of thousands ...
... impressed me , as I think it did every one . I never thought him a genius . He was not , in my judgment , transcendently gifted . was eloquent , and many times mighty in the pulpit . I am certain that this was the verdict of thousands ...
Sivu xv
... impressed me, as I think it did every one. I never thought him a genius. He was not, in my judgment, transcendently gifted. He was eloquent, and many times mighty in the pulpit. I am certain that this was the verdict of thousands that ...
... impressed me, as I think it did every one. I never thought him a genius. He was not, in my judgment, transcendently gifted. He was eloquent, and many times mighty in the pulpit. I am certain that this was the verdict of thousands that ...
Sivu 30
... impressed upon him the duty of present action , if he would not grieve the Holy Spirit ; another young friend , and to his surprise the Rev. Mr. W. Entwistle , on whom he shortly after called , expressed the same view . Considerably ...
... impressed upon him the duty of present action , if he would not grieve the Holy Spirit ; another young friend , and to his surprise the Rev. Mr. W. Entwistle , on whom he shortly after called , expressed the same view . Considerably ...
Sivu 43
... impressive than the most profound and elaborate argumentation could be , especially when addressed to a popular assembly of various creeds . He undertook to mar- shal the spiritual army . He considered the Methodists as the mounted ...
... impressive than the most profound and elaborate argumentation could be , especially when addressed to a popular assembly of various creeds . He undertook to mar- shal the spiritual army . He considered the Methodists as the mounted ...
Sivu 47
... impressed on her mind from his birth that he was to do the work that was in her heart to do for the Lord . But she was a wise mother , looking for results , however good and desirable , to follow only upon the use of the proper means ...
... impressed on her mind from his birth that he was to do the work that was in her heart to do for the Lord . But she was a wise mother , looking for results , however good and desirable , to follow only upon the use of the proper means ...
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