Father Maturin, a Memoir: With Selected LettersLongmans, Green and Company, 1920 - 208 Seiten |
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... difficulties he had seemed unable to solve when she laid them before him Father Maturin had answered in his sermon . If one man feels a difficulty it is probable that many others have felt the same ; and from inter- course with many and ...
... difficulties he had seemed unable to solve when she laid them before him Father Maturin had answered in his sermon . If one man feels a difficulty it is probable that many others have felt the same ; and from inter- course with many and ...
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... difficulty in persuading his friend that he had not betrayed his confidence . This imaginative sympathy with the difficulties of others was so great that it sometimes startled men of narrower mind , and one pious critic was heard to say ...
... difficulty in persuading his friend that he had not betrayed his confidence . This imaginative sympathy with the difficulties of others was so great that it sometimes startled men of narrower mind , and one pious critic was heard to say ...
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... difficulties in his work , of disagreements with his vicar as to parish matters , are offered for judgment to the father in whose wisdom his confidence was complete . As with his first desire to become a clergyman , the impulse to a ...
... difficulties in his work , of disagreements with his vicar as to parish matters , are offered for judgment to the father in whose wisdom his confidence was complete . As with his first desire to become a clergyman , the impulse to a ...
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... difficulties ' began to be serious enough to make his position there un- desirable or even impossible , and he was recalled to England to the Mother House of the Society at Oxford in the year 1888. In his genuine humility he himself ...
... difficulties ' began to be serious enough to make his position there un- desirable or even impossible , and he was recalled to England to the Mother House of the Society at Oxford in the year 1888. In his genuine humility he himself ...
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... difficulties to become known , they could not really be hidden ; and as he was ever earnest and insistent in declaring in later years , his Society treated him with the most affectionate consideration and sympathy . He was even sent to ...
... difficulties to become known , they could not really be hidden ; and as he was ever earnest and insistent in declaring in later years , his Society treated him with the most affectionate consideration and sympathy . He was even sent to ...
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