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Page 17
Edmund , however , had no time to meditate on this subject ; he now felt himself
called upon to act , and to shew that part of his character which hitherto had not
appeared , namely , courage and decision , of which few boys had so large a ...
Edmund , however , had no time to meditate on this subject ; he now felt himself
called upon to act , and to shew that part of his character which hitherto had not
appeared , namely , courage and decision , of which few boys had so large a ...
Page 27
During this period of abstraction , he called to mind the general tendency of the
education which his aunt had given him , and he perceived , as at a glance , that
its whole purport and object had been to ħt him for the ministry of Christ on earth
...
During this period of abstraction , he called to mind the general tendency of the
education which his aunt had given him , and he perceived , as at a glance , that
its whole purport and object had been to ħt him for the ministry of Christ on earth
...
Page 28
... that true Christians can by no means extend their encouragement towards
them , he determined to make himself quite sure that there was nothing of this
kind in the minister in question ; and having ascertained this point , he called
upon him ...
... that true Christians can by no means extend their encouragement towards
them , he determined to make himself quite sure that there was nothing of this
kind in the minister in question ; and having ascertained this point , he called
upon him ...
Page 36
... and that you consider them as the enemies of extraordinary seriousness ; and
you will undoubtedly hit upon some other method of making yourself equally
disagreeable to what is called the low Church . I know that it is impossible to
please ...
... and that you consider them as the enemies of extraordinary seriousness ; and
you will undoubtedly hit upon some other method of making yourself equally
disagreeable to what is called the low Church . I know that it is impossible to
please ...
Page 47
... one morning , Mr. Parnel called on Mr. Stephens . The moment he entered the
room , Edmund was aware that his former friend was in a state of high excitement
, though on what account he did not know . For this excellent young man was so ...
... one morning , Mr. Parnel called on Mr. Stephens . The moment he entered the
room , Edmund was aware that his former friend was in a state of high excitement
, though on what account he did not know . For this excellent young man was so ...
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