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... felt , pain- fully , how tired the people must be , and has had a strong desire to beg them to go away . He has been well aware that it was not worth their while to stand , for anything he had to say . This is said sincerely . As long ...
... felt , pain- fully , how tired the people must be , and has had a strong desire to beg them to go away . He has been well aware that it was not worth their while to stand , for anything he had to say . This is said sincerely . As long ...
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... felt it was in me to preach much better than Caird . ' A homely Scot said to me , of one who was a seventh - rate student and a preacher of no rate at all , ' He thocht they wad be stannin ' in the passages when he cam ' oot ! ' In the ...
... felt it was in me to preach much better than Caird . ' A homely Scot said to me , of one who was a seventh - rate student and a preacher of no rate at all , ' He thocht they wad be stannin ' in the passages when he cam ' oot ! ' In the ...
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... a short way in advance : and I did not say to anybody that I felt as sure as ever of 1 Twenty - five Years of St. Andrews : Vol . II . pp . 322–3 . C anything that I should not be here when that duty HOW ST . ANDREWS GOES ON 17.
... a short way in advance : and I did not say to anybody that I felt as sure as ever of 1 Twenty - five Years of St. Andrews : Vol . II . pp . 322–3 . C anything that I should not be here when that duty HOW ST . ANDREWS GOES ON 17.
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... felt that the question was settled . The Holy Table , and such vessels as were new , were dedicated by the Ex - Moderator with as much grace and solemnity as the like was ever done anywhere . What one felt , very deeply , was the awful ...
... felt that the question was settled . The Holy Table , and such vessels as were new , were dedicated by the Ex - Moderator with as much grace and solemnity as the like was ever done anywhere . What one felt , very deeply , was the awful ...
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... felt such praise worth having . ( I am aware that an outstanding public man , on an occasion when I spoke tenderly of the ways of the Kirk of my boyhood , which I have humbly helped , in my degree , to change for the better , hastened ...
... felt such praise worth having . ( I am aware that an outstanding public man , on an occasion when I spoke tenderly of the ways of the Kirk of my boyhood , which I have humbly helped , in my degree , to change for the better , hastened ...
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