African light thrown on a selection of Scripture texts [ed. by W. Innes].1842 |
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... soon spread . Schools were opened in the village of Bonnyriggs , in Dalkeith , Penicuick , and other places . In all these exertions to do good , Mr Campbell received both counsel and encouragement from the venerable Countess of Leven ...
... soon spread . Schools were opened in the village of Bonnyriggs , in Dalkeith , Penicuick , and other places . In all these exertions to do good , Mr Campbell received both counsel and encouragement from the venerable Countess of Leven ...
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... soon saw the itinerating system , which he had been the first to introduce , assume a prominence in the public eye which he had not anti- cipated ; and he never failed to speak in the warmest terms , even in his old age , of the ...
... soon saw the itinerating system , which he had been the first to introduce , assume a prominence in the public eye which he had not anti- cipated ; and he never failed to speak in the warmest terms , even in his old age , of the ...
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... soon as he reached the metropolis , he renewed his acquaintance with his friends and correspondents , Mr Newton and Rowland Hill . He preached frequently for the latter , and helped him to correct some of the proof - sheets of his “ Vil ...
... soon as he reached the metropolis , he renewed his acquaintance with his friends and correspondents , Mr Newton and Rowland Hill . He preached frequently for the latter , and helped him to correct some of the proof - sheets of his “ Vil ...
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... soon after he returned to Scotland , to settle his affairs before taking up his residence finally in the metropolis . No sooner had Mr Campbell entered upon the new sphere of duty to which he was now called , than he set himself to ...
... soon after he returned to Scotland , to settle his affairs before taking up his residence finally in the metropolis . No sooner had Mr Campbell entered upon the new sphere of duty to which he was now called , than he set himself to ...
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... a bridgeless country . I remember , while crossing a river , when twilight was almost gone , and likely soon to be very dark , my waggon - wheels stuck fast in the mud when 44 WITHOUT NATURAL AFFECTION . about half across . yoked.
... a bridgeless country . I remember , while crossing a river , when twilight was almost gone , and likely soon to be very dark , my waggon - wheels stuck fast in the mud when 44 WITHOUT NATURAL AFFECTION . about half across . yoked.
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