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" Chalmers here writes, with the honesty and intrepidity which were part of his being, — " the author of this pamphlet can assert, from what to him is the ' highest of all authority, the authority of his own experience, that, after the satisfactory discharge... "
Makers of the Scottish Church - Página 148
por William Beveridge - 1908 - 212 páginas
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The Christian guardian (and Church of England magazine).

1851 - 592 páginas
...what to him was the highest of all authority, the authority of his own experience, he could assert that, ' after the satisfactory discharge of his parish...science in which his taste may dispose him to engage/ As this passage was emphatically read, no doubtful hint being given as to its authorship, all eyes...
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The Daguerreotype, Volumen1

1847 - 588 páginas
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Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volumen12

1847 - 610 páginas
...of his being, — " the author of this pamphlet can assert, from what to him is the highest of all authority, the authority of his own experience, that,...discharge of his parish duties, a minister may enjoy live days in the week of uninterrupted leisure, for the proeecution of any science in which his taste...
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Visitor: Or Monthly Instructor

1847 - 490 páginas
...which he maintained that " after the satisfactory discharge of his parish duties, a minister might enjoy five days in the week of uninterrupted leisure...the prosecution of any science in which his taste might dispose him to engage." In a debate on the question of pluralities, or unions of a pastoral charge...
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Memoirs of the life and writings of Thomas Chalmers, Volumen1

William Hanna - 1849 - 572 páginas
...ministry. "The author of this pamphlet," he had said, "can assert, from what to him is the highest of all authority, the authority of his own experience, that...science in which his taste may dispose him to engage. * * * " The author of the foregoing observations keeps back his name from the public as a thing of...
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The Christian reformer; or, Unitarian magazine and review [ed. by ..., Volumen6

Robert Aspland - 1850 - 794 páginas
...first publication, which was issued at this time, "can assert from what to him is the highest of all authority, the authority of his own experience, that...science in which his taste may dispose him to engage." J " 'I find you aye busy, Sir, with one thing or another,' said old John Bonthron, his nearest neighbour...
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The Prospective Review: A Quarterly Journal of Theology and Literature, Volumen6

1850 - 550 páginas
...reply, in which he says " the author of this pamphlet can assert, from what to him is the highest of all authority, the authority of his own experience, that...science in which his taste may dispose him to engage." This shows his indiscretion, and his slight estimate, at the time, of the preacher's and the pastor's...
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The Christian journal

1850 - 804 páginas
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Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Thomas Chalmers, Volumen1

William Hanna - 1850 - 538 páginas
...ministry. "The author of this pamphlet," he had said, "can assert, from what to him is the highest of all authority, the authority of his own experience, that...of uninterrupted leisure for the prosecution of any scienco in which his taste may dispose him to engage one of those ill-fated beings whom the malignant...
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Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen17

William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone - 1850 - 818 páginas
...proving that a Scotch parochial minister had, " after the satisfactory discharge of his parish duties, five days in the week of uninterrupted leisure for...science in which his taste may dispose him to engage." It was well for himself, for his church, and his country, that Mr. Chalmers was defeated both in chemistry...
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