Henry Ward Beecher: An American PortraitPress of the Readers club, 1942 - 359 עמודים "Special edition by the Readers club." "A list of the sources": pages 317-329. "Sources for the direct quotations": pages 331-350. |
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עמוד 165
... felt something as he imagined Christ must have felt on the road to Calvary ; he had never been so depressed before , and was never again under such a burden . He spent most of the morn- * Lyman Abbott : " Henry Ward Beecher ” ; p . 253 ...
... felt something as he imagined Christ must have felt on the road to Calvary ; he had never been so depressed before , and was never again under such a burden . He spent most of the morn- * Lyman Abbott : " Henry Ward Beecher ” ; p . 253 ...
עמוד 166
... felt so keenly only became aware of his existence after the first three of his speeches had gone off successfully ; and while he was jeered in Manchester and Liverpool , he was , on the contrary , cheered enthusiastically in Scotland ...
... felt so keenly only became aware of his existence after the first three of his speeches had gone off successfully ; and while he was jeered in Manchester and Liverpool , he was , on the contrary , cheered enthusiastically in Scotland ...
עמוד 280
... felt that he had thoroughly repented , and that he was better fitted now to preach than ever before . He expressed to me his love for Elizabeth , and his great remorse and sorrow that she should ever have confessed to her husband - that ...
... felt that he had thoroughly repented , and that he was better fitted now to preach than ever before . He expressed to me his love for Elizabeth , and his great remorse and sorrow that she should ever have confessed to her husband - that ...
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