THE LIFE OF THE REV. ALFRED COOKMAN |
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... thought him a genius . He was not , in my judgment , transcendently gifted . was eloquent , and many times mighty in the pulpit . I am certain that this was the verdict of thousands that hung with delight and profit on his words . But ...
... thought him a genius . He was not , in my judgment , transcendently gifted . was eloquent , and many times mighty in the pulpit . I am certain that this was the verdict of thousands that hung with delight and profit on his words . But ...
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... thought under the fear of committing himself . But when you can draw him out of his shell , you find he can conceive and feel and speak with both brilliance and power . As a Christian , he is eminently consistent , liberal , and ...
... thought under the fear of committing himself . But when you can draw him out of his shell , you find he can conceive and feel and speak with both brilliance and power . As a Christian , he is eminently consistent , liberal , and ...
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... thought two years ago she would be a tame , pass- ive character , but she is developing striking and spirited traits . She has more perseverance and judgment for her years than either I or Alfred . I think she will not be behind either ...
... thought two years ago she would be a tame , pass- ive character , but she is developing striking and spirited traits . She has more perseverance and judgment for her years than either I or Alfred . I think she will not be behind either ...
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... thought I should assist in their Sabbath - school ; but I had no more knowl- edge or regard for the religious duty or responsibility of a teach- er than the babe unborn . " He was convicted of sin through the questioning of his scholars ...
... thought I should assist in their Sabbath - school ; but I had no more knowl- edge or regard for the religious duty or responsibility of a teach- er than the babe unborn . " He was convicted of sin through the questioning of his scholars ...
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... He yielded , however , to the dissuasions of his father and friends , who thought him already in the best possible school of prepa- * Hull . GEORGE G. COOKMAN BEGINS TO PREACH . 29 ration and 28 LIFE OF ALFRED COOKMAN .
... He yielded , however , to the dissuasions of his father and friends , who thought him already in the best possible school of prepa- * Hull . GEORGE G. COOKMAN BEGINS TO PREACH . 29 ration and 28 LIFE OF ALFRED COOKMAN .
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