Memoirs of the Life and Writings of the Rev. Claudius Buchanan, D.D., Late Vice-provost of the College of Fort William in Bengal, Volume 1 |
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... months previous to his death was appointed rector of the grammar school of Falkirk . His mother was the daughter of Mr. Claudius Somers , one of the Elders of the Church at Cam- buslang about the period of the extraordinary oc ...
... months previous to his death was appointed rector of the grammar school of Falkirk . His mother was the daughter of Mr. Claudius Somers , one of the Elders of the Church at Cam- buslang about the period of the extraordinary oc ...
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... months he continued in this promising course , spending much time in devotion amidst the rocks on the sea - shore near which he was then residing : but at length his serious thoughts were dissipated by the society of an irreligious com ...
... months he continued in this promising course , spending much time in devotion amidst the rocks on the sea - shore near which he was then residing : but at length his serious thoughts were dissipated by the society of an irreligious com ...
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... place ; but this I was afraid of , lest I might " be discovered . It was near a month , I believe , " before I arrived on the borders of England , and " in that time many singular occurrences befel 66 me DR . BUCHANAN . 9.
... place ; but this I was afraid of , lest I might " be discovered . It was near a month , I believe , " before I arrived on the borders of England , and " in that time many singular occurrences befel 66 me DR . BUCHANAN . 9.
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... months before , I lived in splendour and hap- piness ! But even in this extremity of misery " my eyes were not opened . I saw indeed my " folly , but I saw not my sin : my pride even then " was unsubdued , and I was constantly anticipat ...
... months before , I lived in splendour and hap- piness ! But even in this extremity of misery " my eyes were not opened . I saw indeed my " folly , but I saw not my sin : my pride even then " was unsubdued , and I was constantly anticipat ...
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... months ; ex- ' actly three years since my voluntary banish- " ment from my native country ; three tedious 66 66 66 years ! and for any thing I could have done my- “ self , I might have remained in the same state " for thirty years ...
... months ; ex- ' actly three years since my voluntary banish- " ment from my native country ; three tedious 66 66 66 years ! and for any thing I could have done my- “ self , I might have remained in the same state " for thirty years ...
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