Life and Letters of Fred. W. Robertson, M.A.: Incumbent of Trinity Chapel, Brighton, 1847-53, Volume 2Kegan Paul, Trench & Company, 1882 |
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... Heart - Wordsworth and High Churchism - Letter re- plying to one of the High Church Party , who urged him to unite himself to them - Increasing Weakness - Visit to Chelten- ham - His Congregation offers him a Curate - The Vicar puts a ...
... Heart - Wordsworth and High Churchism - Letter re- plying to one of the High Church Party , who urged him to unite himself to them - Increasing Weakness - Visit to Chelten- ham - His Congregation offers him a Curate - The Vicar puts a ...
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... Heart and inquiring Intellect - Necessity of Self - expression - The Work of his Life -Results of his preaching ; of his Labour among the Working Men - Results of his Life and Teaching ; as a Clergyman ; as the Uniter of Parties ; as ...
... Heart and inquiring Intellect - Necessity of Self - expression - The Work of his Life -Results of his preaching ; of his Labour among the Working Men - Results of his Life and Teaching ; as a Clergyman ; as the Uniter of Parties ; as ...
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... hearts . It is so rare to find a clergyman who can forget the drill and pipeclay of the profession , and speak with a living heart for the suffering classes , not as a policeman established to lecture them into pro- prieties , but as ...
... hearts . It is so rare to find a clergyman who can forget the drill and pipeclay of the profession , and speak with a living heart for the suffering classes , not as a policeman established to lecture them into pro- prieties , but as ...
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... heart in this , that he loves to find out the ground of truth on which an error rests , and to interpret what it blindly means , instead of damning it . He loves to see the soul of good , as Shakspeare says , in things evil . I desire ...
... heart in this , that he loves to find out the ground of truth on which an error rests , and to interpret what it blindly means , instead of damning it . He loves to see the soul of good , as Shakspeare says , in things evil . I desire ...
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... heart and spirit to His loving will , seemed to him the great gifts intended for man , after which every one , for himself and his fellows , may aspire . Robertson embodied this descrip- tion ; and he did so , I believe , in virtue of ...
... heart and spirit to His loving will , seemed to him the great gifts intended for man , after which every one , for himself and his fellows , may aspire . Robertson embodied this descrip- tion ; and he did so , I believe , in virtue of ...
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