Annual Burns Chronicle and Club Directory, Zväzok 22Burns Federation., 1913 |
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Strana 6
... , that in himself there were two opposing forces -flesh and spirit - but that his own will was not strong enough to keep the lower in subjection . To the unco guid he writes : - 66 - 66 " Wi ' wind and tide fair i ' your 6.
... , that in himself there were two opposing forces -flesh and spirit - but that his own will was not strong enough to keep the lower in subjection . To the unco guid he writes : - 66 - 66 " Wi ' wind and tide fair i ' your 6.
Strana 13
... Writing in 1786 to his friend Robert Aiken , he says : - " Though sceptical in some points of our current belief , yet I think I have every evidence for the reality of a life beyond the stinted bourne of our present existence . ” Then ...
... Writing in 1786 to his friend Robert Aiken , he says : - " Though sceptical in some points of our current belief , yet I think I have every evidence for the reality of a life beyond the stinted bourne of our present existence . ” Then ...
Strana 14
... writes , speaking of the infamous doings of a sect called Buchanites : - " This is one of the many instances of the folly in leaving the guidance of sound reason and common - sense in matters of religion . ' In " The Kirk's Alarm ...
... writes , speaking of the infamous doings of a sect called Buchanites : - " This is one of the many instances of the folly in leaving the guidance of sound reason and common - sense in matters of religion . ' In " The Kirk's Alarm ...
Strana 16
... write the " Cottar's Saturday Night , " but it is just the man who flings his darts of sarcasm against the abuses of religion who bows his head in reverence before the reality . He detects the false because he has seen the true . And ...
... write the " Cottar's Saturday Night , " but it is just the man who flings his darts of sarcasm against the abuses of religion who bows his head in reverence before the reality . He detects the false because he has seen the true . And ...
Strana 17
... write that poem . It is from the heart : - " The cheerfu ' supper done , wi ' serious face They , round the ingle , form a circle wide ; The Sire turns o'er , wi ' patriarchal grace , The big ha ' Bible , ance his father's pride ; His ...
... write that poem . It is from the heart : - " The cheerfu ' supper done , wi ' serious face They , round the ingle , form a circle wide ; The Sire turns o'er , wi ' patriarchal grace , The big ha ' Bible , ance his father's pride ; His ...
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