| 1828
...Society that has, the benefit of them. I would not, however, by any means say that all Scottish ministen settled in the North of England, or that all poor laymen removing to London, an of thin character ; only that in most cases there is. a spirit of prejudke and cynical discontent... | |
| Marcus Dods - 1828 - 34 sivua
...pride of the Edinburgh Bible Society. But such contributions, like picturesque scenery on other mens' estates, will do more to gratify the taste than to...send money to Edinburgh, in preference to giving it to where their more pious and Christianly-afFectioned neighbours give theirs. It is as easy to tell... | |
| Charles Thomson (minister of the Scotch church, North Shields.) - 1828 - 22 sivua
...resources of the Society that has the benefit of them. I would not, however, by any means say that all the Scottish ministers settled in the North of England,...more pious and christianly-affectioned neighbours give theirs. It is easy to tell from what quarters the Edinburgh Society, as the Auxiliary in correspondence... | |
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