Alexander Mackennal, B.A., D.D.: Life and LettersJ. Clarke, 1905 - 394 páginas |
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... friend , a gracious and dominant personality , belonging to a type and generation of English religious life which is now almost gone . But there are others who discerned in Mackennal a virile , public mind , constantly meditating to ...
... friend , a gracious and dominant personality , belonging to a type and generation of English religious life which is now almost gone . But there are others who discerned in Mackennal a virile , public mind , constantly meditating to ...
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... friends , and this quality remained with him to the end , even when circumstances made direct fellowship almost impossible . " Mrs. Nairn , the sister of Dr. John Ker , mentioned above , writes of the evenings spent at Dr. Ker's house ...
... friends , and this quality remained with him to the end , even when circumstances made direct fellowship almost impossible . " Mrs. Nairn , the sister of Dr. John Ker , mentioned above , writes of the evenings spent at Dr. Ker's house ...
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... friends he made in Glasgow . He corresponded intermittently with Professor Nichol , kept in touch with Dr. Corbett , and after an interval of thirty years revived his friend- ship with Mrs. Nairn as though there had been no break in its ...
... friends he made in Glasgow . He corresponded intermittently with Professor Nichol , kept in touch with Dr. Corbett , and after an interval of thirty years revived his friend- ship with Mrs. Nairn as though there had been no break in its ...
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... friend , again and again . Giving up our sinful and imperfect self , we shall receive back a new and better self , not we , but Christ in us . " Hackney College , where Mackennal entered for his preparation for the ministry , had been ...
... friend , again and again . Giving up our sinful and imperfect self , we shall receive back a new and better self , not we , but Christ in us . " Hackney College , where Mackennal entered for his preparation for the ministry , had been ...
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... friendship was broken by an attack of scarlet fever which soon wore out the delicate frame of Mackennal's little friend . On the last day of her life he went to see her , and she died with the smile on her face that followed him as he ...
... friendship was broken by an attack of scarlet fever which soon wore out the delicate frame of Mackennal's little friend . On the last day of her life he went to see her , and she died with the smile on her face that followed him as he ...
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Página 254 - But yet in it shall be a tenth, and it shall return, and shall be eaten : as a teil tree, and as an oak, whose substance is in them, when they cast their leaves : so the holy seed shall be the substance thereof.
Página 149 - Alas! they had been friends in youth; But whispering tongues can poison truth; And constancy lives in realms above; And life is thorny; and youth is vain; And to be wroth with one we love Doth work like madness in the brain.
Página 37 - But this I say, brethren, the time is short: it remaineth, that both they that have wives be as though they had none ; and they that weep, as though they wept not ; and they that rejoice, as though they rejoiced not ; and they that buy, as though they possessed not ; and they that use this world , as not abusing it : for the fashion of this world passeth away; But I would have you without carefulness.
Página 52 - I was often unable to think of external things as having external existence, and I communed with all that I saw as something not apart from, but inherent in, my own immaterial nature.
Página 223 - The two sacraments ordained by Christ himself - Baptism and the Supper of the Lord - ministered with unfailing use of Christ's words of Institution, and of the elements ordained by Him.
Página 39 - THERE is no God,' the foolish saith, — ' But none, ' There is no sorrow ; ' And nature oft, the cry of faith, In bitter need will borrow : Eyes, which the preacher could not school, By wayside graves are raised ; And lips say, ' God be pitiful,' Who ne'er said,
Página 277 - At that day ye shall ask in My name : and . I say not unto you, that I will pray the Father for you : for the Father Himself loveth you, because ye have loved Me, and have believed that I came out from God.
Página 255 - These things said he : and after that he saith unto them, Our friend Lazarus sleepeth : but I go that I may awake him out of sleep.
Página 254 - Except the Lord of hosts had left unto us a very small remnant, we should have been as Sodom, and we should have been like unto Gomorrah.
Página 146 - If, in the paths of the world, Stones might have wounded thy feet, Toil or dejection have tried Thy spirit, of that we saw Nothing — to us thou wast still Cheerful, and helpful, and firm ! Therefore to thee it was given Many to save with thyself; And, at the end of thy day, O faithful shepherd ! to come, Bringing thy sheep in thy hand.