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LETTERS TO THE EDITO. THE CHILDREW’S DINNER TABLE, 30th October, 187° speaking atte of the week of the United Ev

... LETTERS TO THE EDITO. THE CHILDREW’S DINNER TABLE, 30th October, 187° speaking atte of the week of the United Ev. usei words somewhat “ followed Children’s Dinner in the working tion is made into the circumstances very een homes,” &c, t certainly was ...

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... that in speaking of the dead they should say nothing but what was true, whether it was good or bad. In this case he could front his heart obey both these sayings, for he bad nothing but what was good to speak of Ernest Jones, and in speaking only what ...

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... heart and his head. Oflthe private character of Dr. Knox, as we were in great measure strangers to-him, we cannot speak. HI friends speak of him as warm and steady in his attach- meents, affectionate and exemiplary in his domestic duties. kind and generous ...

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... from n the wellearned reputation of the lawyer and judge, or I the more graceful triumphlls of the lpoet and student. d In speaking of Mr. Justice Talfourd, we naturally re- tl fer first to that which was his leading characteristic -not G only because it ...

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... loss as a congregation, as well as their sympathy with the bereaved family and friends. That was not the time nor place to speak of personal loss. He could-not venture to do so, were time and place opportune. He had had many staunch friends, whom, tried ...

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... instru- ehi crtttlity, of tett or twelve thoutsand additiontal worshiupers t into the hooise of God. We shtill not ventttre to speak of Mr. , n Cogitns services as an office-bearer of tte churelt. These, . both t fron their motre private antid more sacred ...

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... densome part in the educatioual supervision of the parish, and the Education Commissioners in their report some years ago speak of no lets than i eleven scheols throughout the parish attended by more thau 2000 children, most of which were, built at his ...

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... that your dear departed minister was born in Glasgow in 1805. His parents, were among the _ excellent of the earth; and I speak not from hear- _ say, but from nny own personal knowledge, for I Ji beg now to mention with gratitude that I had. fre- F quent ...

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... she was idolized by her brothers and sisters. Louis Philippe had the highest opinion of her intelligence, and used always to speak of her as ' my Louise.' In June, 1832, when a terrible insurrection was raging at Paris, it was considered necessary for the ...

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... became morteobvious toall. Far be it. from, me, standing as I do .in the ,inmediate. presence of the heart-searobing God, to speak with Eattering .words even of, the ad.a:, Yet there are various toints ij her ,eharacter of which I think it right aid seasilyto ...

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... He repeated a story told by Rev. Dr rallace, that a sailor brought to that rev, gen- tleman a parrot which had learned to speak I nicely, and iwhose first words in the morning were, Dr Wallace, shut up the dram-shops. - Several of the seamen then made ...