Deliciae Literariae: A New Volume of Table-talkSimpkin, Marshall, 1840 - 273 pages |
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... Lord's Supper . In this manner , as the credulous Wodrow tells us , " he was singularly useful in Aberdeen ; " but he seems not to have been very popular , for the same writer informs us , " that he frequently preached in the great ...
... Lord's Supper . In this manner , as the credulous Wodrow tells us , " he was singularly useful in Aberdeen ; " but he seems not to have been very popular , for the same writer informs us , " that he frequently preached in the great ...
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... the flames , Mr An- drew comforted the Marischal , by assuring him , that the smoke of the ruined village was 66 a sweet - smell- 1 Bishop Guthry's Memoirs , p . 157 . His ing savour in the nostrils of the Lord . CANT . 23.
... the flames , Mr An- drew comforted the Marischal , by assuring him , that the smoke of the ruined village was 66 a sweet - smell- 1 Bishop Guthry's Memoirs , p . 157 . His ing savour in the nostrils of the Lord . CANT . 23.
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... Lord . " To the proceedings of the more moderate Covenanters , who , on the martyrdom of Charles I. sought to place his son , whom they had crowned King of Scotland , on the English throne , Cant was wholly hostile ; in 1650 he waited ...
... Lord . " To the proceedings of the more moderate Covenanters , who , on the martyrdom of Charles I. sought to place his son , whom they had crowned King of Scotland , on the English throne , Cant was wholly hostile ; in 1650 he waited ...
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... Lord , we had a very good dish set before us this forenoon in a very homely dress ; and in the after- noon wholesome food , but in a very airy fine dress . Good Lord , pierce his heart with the compunction of a broken law , and fright ...
... Lord , we had a very good dish set before us this forenoon in a very homely dress ; and in the after- noon wholesome food , but in a very airy fine dress . Good Lord , pierce his heart with the compunction of a broken law , and fright ...
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... Lord in heaven knows ! ' ” 1 " XII . ORIGIN OF THE FAMLY OF BRUCE . OUR genealogists rarely seek to stretch their pedi- grees beyond the Norman invasion : they seem con- tent if they can say with Christophero Sly , " The Slies are no ...
... Lord in heaven knows ! ' ” 1 " XII . ORIGIN OF THE FAMLY OF BRUCE . OUR genealogists rarely seek to stretch their pedi- grees beyond the Norman invasion : they seem con- tent if they can say with Christophero Sly , " The Slies are no ...
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