The Life and Writings of St. JohnCharles Scribner's Sons, 1880 - 436 pages |
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Page xviii
... give to the possessor of these faculties a command over the minds of others. With all this there was a tenderness and a gentle sympathy in his nature which 1 This period began in 1853 and ended in 1876. bound liim closely to those who ...
... give to the possessor of these faculties a command over the minds of others. With all this there was a tenderness and a gentle sympathy in his nature which 1 This period began in 1853 and ended in 1876. bound liim closely to those who ...
Page xviii
... give to the possessor of these faculties a command over the minds of others . With all this there was a tenderness and a gentle sympathy in his nature which 1 This period began in 1853 and ended in 1876 . bound him closely to those who ...
... give to the possessor of these faculties a command over the minds of others . With all this there was a tenderness and a gentle sympathy in his nature which 1 This period began in 1853 and ended in 1876 . bound him closely to those who ...
Page xxii
... give us our correct starting point , and a starting point full of meaning ; viz . , that St. John was a Galilean , and that he was a fisherman . But I turn at once to two influences which had much to do with the moulding of his ...
... give us our correct starting point , and a starting point full of meaning ; viz . , that St. John was a Galilean , and that he was a fisherman . But I turn at once to two influences which had much to do with the moulding of his ...
Page xxiii
... give us a distinctive know- ledge of St. John , and a knowledge very serious and affecting , is his friendship with St. Peter . This friendship too was a very early one ; and early friendships have often a tenderness and a power that ...
... give us a distinctive know- ledge of St. John , and a knowledge very serious and affecting , is his friendship with St. Peter . This friendship too was a very early one ; and early friendships have often a tenderness and a power that ...
Page xxxi
... give a deep inward unity to the four accounts of our Lord . By making the most of these two contrasted methods , and not diluting either of them for the sake of accommodation to the other , we shall , as it appears to me , best acquire ...
... give a deep inward unity to the four accounts of our Lord . By making the most of these two contrasted methods , and not diluting either of them for the sake of accommodation to the other , we shall , as it appears to me , best acquire ...
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The Life and Writings of St. John James Madison MacDonald,J. s. 1816-1885 Howson No preview available - 2015 |
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