Recollections of the Irish ChurchMacmillan, 1877 - 212 sider |
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... Kelly , son of the Chief Baron of that name , and the author of so many beautiful hymns , presided , and led the conversation to good and high things . The cause of God at this time was strangely benefited 16 RECOLLECTIONS OF.
... Kelly , son of the Chief Baron of that name , and the author of so many beautiful hymns , presided , and led the conversation to good and high things . The cause of God at this time was strangely benefited 16 RECOLLECTIONS OF.
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... He was a scholar , and a refined gentleman in mind and bear- ing , and united in himself things that were " true , and just , and pure , and honest , and C 2 THE IRISH CHURCH . 19 Wesleyan chapel in Great Charles Street, Mountjoy ...
... He was a scholar , and a refined gentleman in mind and bear- ing , and united in himself things that were " true , and just , and pure , and honest , and C 2 THE IRISH CHURCH . 19 Wesleyan chapel in Great Charles Street, Mountjoy ...
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... deep melody of his magnificent voice , which , like the bass notes of an organ , seemed to issue like soft thunder from the lowest recesses of the man's being A victim to over - refinement in spiritual things , 22 RECOLLECTIONS OF.
... deep melody of his magnificent voice , which , like the bass notes of an organ , seemed to issue like soft thunder from the lowest recesses of the man's being A victim to over - refinement in spiritual things , 22 RECOLLECTIONS OF.
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Richard Sinclair Brooke. A victim to over - refinement in spiritual things , and to morbid sensitiveness , he deserted our Church to seek one more pure , which he failed to find , and so came back again - alas ! with broken health , but ...
Richard Sinclair Brooke. A victim to over - refinement in spiritual things , and to morbid sensitiveness , he deserted our Church to seek one more pure , which he failed to find , and so came back again - alas ! with broken health , but ...
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... things which a kind Father has given to His children to increase their happiness here ? I do not say these things are so ; or , if they are so , whether they tend to produce that decadency of Evangelical power and life which they are so ...
... things which a kind Father has given to His children to increase their happiness here ? I do not say these things are so ; or , if they are so , whether they tend to produce that decadency of Evangelical power and life which they are so ...
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