| 1814 - 262 pages
...preferred eur country and our religion, and brought to both, genius superior to what hefoundin either. He called forth the latent virtues of the Human Heart,...and taught men to discover in themselves a mine of charily, of which the Proprietors had been unconscious. He came to interrupt the repose of the pulpit,... | |
| 1792 - 620 pages
...preferred our country and our religion, tad brought to both genius fupcrior to what IK found in either ; he called forth the latent virtues of the human heart, and taught men to difcover in themfelves a mind of charity, of which the proprietors had been Bnconfcious ; in feeding... | |
| 1814 - 550 pages
...preferred our country and our religion, and brougit to both genius superior to what he found in either. He called forth the latent virtues of the human heart,...He came to interrupt the repose of the pulpit, and bhakes one world with the thunder of the other. The preacher's desk becomes the throae of light. Round... | |
| 1814 - 548 pages
...preferred our country and our religion, and brought to both genius superior to whathe found in either. He called forth the latent virtues of the human heart,...mine of charity, of which the proprietors had been unconsr iou». In feeding the lamp of charity, he has almost exhausted the lamp of life. He came to... | |
| Walter Blake Kirwan - 1816 - 328 pages
...preferred our country and "our religion, and brought to both genius superior "to what he found in either. He called forth the " latent virtues of the human heart, and taught .men ( Mto discover in themselves a mine of charity, of " which the proprietors had been unconscious. IB... | |
| Charles Phillips - 1818 - 248 pages
...preached in the wilderness ! " He called forth," said Mr. Grattan in the Irish House of Commons, " the latent virtues of the human " heart, and taught..." unconscious : in feeding the lamp of charity he ex" hausted the lamp of life. He comes to interrupt the " repose of the pulpit, and shakes one world... | |
| John M'Leod - 1818 - 272 pages
...BLAKE K1RWAN, Dean of Killala. With a sketch of his Life. In 8vo Price 175 cents, hoards. " Dr. Kirwan called forth the latent virtues of the human heart,...charity, of which the proprietors had been unconscious. He came to interrupt the repose of the pulpit, and shakes one world with the thunder of the other.... | |
| Charles Phillips - 1818 - 242 pages
...proprietors had been " unconscious: in feeding the lamp of charity he ex" hausted the lamp of life. He comes to interrupt the " repose of the pulpit, and shakes one world with the " thunder of another. The preacher's desk becomes " a throne of light. Around him a train, not such as u crouch... | |
| Charles Phillips - 1819 - 484 pages
...that it is become a bird it must break the shell or perish. CHARACTER OF MR KIRWAN THE IRISH PREACHER. HE called forth the latent virtues of the human heart,...been unconscious — in feeding the lamp of charity, be exhausted the lamp of life. He comes to interrupt the repose of the pulpit, and shakes one 'World... | |
| 1819 - 514 pages
...preferred our country, and our religion, and brought to both genius superior to what he found in either. He called forth the latent virtues of the human heart, and taught men to discover a mine of charity in themselves, of which the owners were unconscious. He came to interrupt the repose... | |
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