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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... of Malabar , and of his visit to the Syrian churches in the inte- rior of Travancore , notwithstanding his own introduction of it to the public , will probably prove acceptable to the reader . More might easily have viii PREFACE .
... of Malabar , and of his visit to the Syrian churches in the inte- rior of Travancore , notwithstanding his own introduction of it to the public , will probably prove acceptable to the reader . More might easily have viii PREFACE .
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... probably form one link in the chain of causes which led to his own distinguished worth and usefulness . CLAUDIUS BUCHANAN was born at Cambuslang , near Glasgow , on the 12th of March 1766. He was the son of Mr. Alexander Buchanan , a ...
... probably form one link in the chain of causes which led to his own distinguished worth and usefulness . CLAUDIUS BUCHANAN was born at Cambuslang , near Glasgow , on the 12th of March 1766. He was the son of Mr. Alexander Buchanan , a ...
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... probably have been longer , had it not in- terfered with a necessary attention to the progress of his own education . In the year 1782 he there- fore left the family of Mr. Campbell , and proceed- ed to the University of Glasgow ; where ...
... probably have been longer , had it not in- terfered with a necessary attention to the progress of his own education . In the year 1782 he there- fore left the family of Mr. Campbell , and proceed- ed to the University of Glasgow ; where ...
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... probably communicated to him by his excellent mother , and must , it may be reasonably supposed , have awaken- ed some peculiarly distressing feelings in the mind of her absent son ; conscious as he must have been of the deception which ...
... probably communicated to him by his excellent mother , and must , it may be reasonably supposed , have awaken- ed some peculiarly distressing feelings in the mind of her absent son ; conscious as he must have been of the deception which ...
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... probably joining the Church of England , caused " me at first some uneasiness . I hope you will for- " give this . I find now that the difference between " the two churches consists in discipline only , not " in doctrine . I am ...
... probably joining the Church of England , caused " me at first some uneasiness . I hope you will for- " give this . I find now that the difference between " the two churches consists in discipline only , not " in doctrine . I am ...
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Page 336 - ... if any man will do the will of God, he shall know of the doctrine whether it be of God.
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Page 181 - Then say not man's imperfect, Heaven in fault; Say rather, man's as perfect as he ought: His knowledge measured to his state and place; His time a moment, and a point his space.
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