A man might be in Chalmers' company for an hour, especially in a party, without knowing who or what he was — though in the end he would be sure to be detected by some unexpected display of powerful originality ; Wilberforce, except when fairly asleep,... The Gentleman's Magazine - Page 271852Full view - About this book
| Joseph John Gurney - 1833 - 190 pages
...the characteristic of his mind is " rapid productiveness." A man might be in Chalmers' company for an hour, especially in a party, without knowing who or...reverently acknowledge him to be their only Saviour. I shall take this opportunity of giving a leaf out of Wilberforce's history, which has served to amuse... | |
| William Hanna - 1851 - 562 pages
...characteristic of his mind is ' rapid productiveness.' A man might be in Chalmers's company for an hour, especially in a party, without knowing who or...reverently acknowledge him to be their only Saviour." In his interview with Sir Robert Peel, that distinguished statesman took occasion in a way most gratifying... | |
| Joseph John Gurney - 1853 - 152 pages
...the characteristic of his mind is " rapid productiveness/' A man might be in Chalmers' company for an hour, especially in a party, without knowing who or...reverently acknowledge Him to be their only Saviour. I shall take this opportunity of giving a leaf out of Wilberforce's history, which has served to amuse... | |
| William Hanna - 1853 - 448 pages
...himself in a decent cloud — Wilberforce is always in sunshine. Seldom, I believe, has any mind been been more strung to a perpetual tune of love and praise....reverently acknowledge him to be their only Saviour." The respectful kindness of Sir Robert Peel was manifested toward Dr. Chalmers in procuring for him... | |
| Joseph John Gurney - 1853 - 152 pages
...large, and from each other, present some admirable points of resemblance. Both of them are broad it'*1 thinkers and liberal feelers. Both of them are arrayed...reverently acknowledge Him to be their only Saviour. I shall take this opportunity of giving a leaf out of Wilberforce's history, which has served to amuse... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1854 - 608 pages
...the characteristic of his mind is "rapid productiveness." A man mijtht be in Chalmers' company for an hour, especially in a party, without knowing who or...reverently acknowledge Him to be their only Saviour. Wilberforce was the son of a wealthy merchant at Hull, and was scarcely inore than of age when he was... | |
| Joseph John Gurney - 1854 - 580 pages
...the characteristic of his mind is ' rapid productiveness.' A man might be in Chalmers' company for an hour, especially in a party, without knowing who or...reverently acknowledge him to be their only Saviour. "Wilberforce was the son of a wealthy merchant at Hull, and was scarcely more than of age when he was... | |
| 1854 - 598 pages
...the characteristic of his mind is "rapid productiveness." A man might be in Chalmers' company for an hour, especially in a party, without knowing who or...self in little reputation; above all, both love the Jjord Jesus Christ, and reverently acknowledge Him to be their only Saviour. Wilberforce was the son... | |
| Joseph John Gurney - 1854 - 570 pages
...an hour, especially in a party, without knowing who or what he was — though in the end he would he sure to be detected by some unexpected display of...reverently acknowledge him to be their only Saviour. " Wilberforce was the son of a wealthy merchant at Hull, and was scarcely more than of age when he... | |
| 1857 - 588 pages
...how to veil himself in a decent cloud ; Wilberforce is always in sunshine —seldom, I believe, hae any mind been more strung to a perpetual tune of love...the Lord Jesus Christ, and reverently acknowledge Hirn to be their only Saviour. — JJ Lrurney. DIVERSITIES IN THE DAWN OF SPIRITUAL LIFE. IN some latitudes... | |
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