Memoir of George Edward Lynch Cotton, D.D., Bishop of Calcutta, and Metropolitan: With Selections from His Journals and CorrespondenceLongmans, Green, 1871 - 576 páginas |
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... character . I have to acknowledge obligations to various sources whence materials have been derived . I am much in- debted to Lord Lawrence who , as Viceroy , permitted me to have the use of the ecclesiastical correspondence with the ...
... character . I have to acknowledge obligations to various sources whence materials have been derived . I am much in- debted to Lord Lawrence who , as Viceroy , permitted me to have the use of the ecclesiastical correspondence with the ...
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... character . I have to acknowledge obligations to various sources whence materials have been derived . I am much indebted to Lord Lawrence who , as Viceroy , permitted me to have the use of the ecclesiastical correspondence with the ...
... character . I have to acknowledge obligations to various sources whence materials have been derived . I am much indebted to Lord Lawrence who , as Viceroy , permitted me to have the use of the ecclesiastical correspondence with the ...
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... character of the life that was so distasteful to him , to soften it for others as well as for himself . Surrounded as he was by asso- ciates with whom he had little sympathy , he fell spon- taneously into a method resembling the ...
... character of the life that was so distasteful to him , to soften it for others as well as for himself . Surrounded as he was by asso- ciates with whom he had little sympathy , he fell spon- taneously into a method resembling the ...
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... character as in manner and appearance . ' He had very little sympathy with the ways of boys in general , did not care for games , and had been knocked about a good deal , I fancy , in his earlier college days . His quaint and grotesque ...
... character as in manner and appearance . ' He had very little sympathy with the ways of boys in general , did not care for games , and had been knocked about a good deal , I fancy , in his earlier college days . His quaint and grotesque ...
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... character , such as we all think of it now , had received its final bent , and was already formed in its main outlines . Principles and aspirations dis- tinctively Christian were manifest and prominent in all his words and ways . He was ...
... character , such as we all think of it now , had received its final bent , and was already formed in its main outlines . Principles and aspirations dis- tinctively Christian were manifest and prominent in all his words and ways . He was ...
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Página 54 - O wretched man that I am ! who shall deliver me from the body of this death ? I thank God, through Jesus Christ our Lord.
Página 458 - And Jesus went about all Galilee, teaching in their synagogues, and preaching the gospel of the kingdom, and healing all manner of sickness, and all manner of disease among the people.