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. |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 49
עמוד 23
... seemed momentarily less urgent than establishing him- self securely in church and community . To effect this , he sought a safe subject for his initial preaching , and fell back upon the old one of temperance that had served so well at ...
... seemed momentarily less urgent than establishing him- self securely in church and community . To effect this , he sought a safe subject for his initial preaching , and fell back upon the old one of temperance that had served so well at ...
עמוד 83
... seemed unable to master · deep - seated misgivings that held him cap- tive . " It was singular to note how distrustful Mr. Beecher was of his ability to succeed , " Eunice wrote . " In his earlier work this lack of confidence was ...
... seemed unable to master · deep - seated misgivings that held him cap- tive . " It was singular to note how distrustful Mr. Beecher was of his ability to succeed , " Eunice wrote . " In his earlier work this lack of confidence was ...
עמוד 312
... seemed to be imported by the warm color of the skin ; but the hoary head betokened the in- evitably stealing frost of age . If I had seen before me an old age crowning a fruitful life without reproach , the sight would still have been ...
... seemed to be imported by the warm color of the skin ; but the hoary head betokened the in- evitably stealing frost of age . If I had seen before me an old age crowning a fruitful life without reproach , the sight would still have been ...
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Abolitionists adultery American Amherst anti-slavery audience Bonner Boston Bowen Brooklyn brother called Calvin Fletcher Catherine Charles Christ Christian Union Cincinnati congregation editor Elizabeth Elizabeth Cady Stanton emotional England Eunice Beecher Family Biog feel felt Frank Moulton Frémont hand Harriet Harriet Beecher Stowe Hattie heart Henry Ward Beecher husband Indiana Indianapolis Isabella Beecher Hooker John Journal Judge Fullerton Ketcham knew ladies Lane Seminary Lawrenceburgh Lectures to Young letter Lib Tilton Lincoln line 12 line 29 line 30 Litchfield live Lyman Beecher mind minister moral Mount Pleasant N. Y. Sun never Pastor phrase from N. Y. Plymouth Church political preached preacher Presbyterian President scandal sentences from N. Y. sermons slave slavery Society stand stood story suffrage Synod Theodore Tilton Theodore's things thought tion told truth Victoria Woodhull Ward's Wendell Phillips whole wife William women wrote York young Beecher