Amid the works proceeding from an overteeming press, our attention has been arrested by the perusal of the above-named production, which, it seems, is wending its way daily among persons of all denominations. Certainly ' Heaven our Home,' whoever may... A New History of England,: By Question and Answer, - Page 5by John Lockman - 1777 - 390 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Branks - 1863 - 300 pages
...an overteeming press, our attention has been arrested by the perusal of the above-named pro luetion, which, it seems, is wending its way daily among persons of all denominations. Certainly ' Heaven our Home,' whoever may be tiie author, is no common production." John o'Groat Journal. " In boldness... | |
| William Branks - 1864 - 332 pages
...negative and unsocial aspects in which the subject is so commonly presented." — English Churchman. " Amid the works proceeding from an overteeming press,...among persons of all denominations. Certainly 'Heaven our Home,* whoever may be the author, is no common production.'' — Airdrie Advertiser. (' In boldness... | |
| William Branks - 1864 - 324 pages
...negative and unsocial aspects in which the subject is so commonly presented." — English Churchman. " Amid the works proceeding from an overteeming press,...persons of all denominations. Certainly ' Heaven, our Home,1 whoever may be the author, is no common production." — - Airdrie Advertiser. " In boldness... | |
| Jean Ingelow - 1864 - 36 pages
...desire to see it pass into extensive circulation." — Glasgow Herald. Messrs. Roberts Brothers' List. "Amid the works proceeding from an overteeming press,...among persons of all denominations. Certainly ' Heaven oar Home,' whoever may be the author, is no common production." — A irdrie A dverttscr. " In boldness... | |
| River - 1864 - 202 pages
...the leading idea of the book, and it is discussed in a fine genial spirit."—Caledonian Mercury. *' Amid the works proceeding from an overteeming press,...among persons of all denominations. Certainly ' Heaven our Home/whoever maybe the author, is no common production."—Airdrie Advertiser. "In boldness of... | |
| William Branks - 1864 - 326 pages
...negative and unsocial aspects in which the subject is so commonly presented." — English Churchman. " Amid the works proceeding from an overteeming press,...among persons of all denominations. Certainly ' Heaven our Home,' whoever may be the author, is no common production." — Airdrie Advertiser. " In boldness... | |
| David Gray - 1864 - 282 pages
...negative and unsocial aspects in which the subject is so commonly presented." — English Churchman. "Amid the works proceeding from an overteeming press,...daily among persons of all denominations. Certainly 1 Heaven onr Home,' whoever may be the author, is no common production." — A irdrie A dvertiser.... | |
| William Branks - 1864 - 332 pages
...negative and unsocial aspects in which the subject is *o commonly presented." — English Churchman. " Amid the works proceeding from an overteeming press,...above-named production, which, it seems, is wending ita way daily among persons of ull denominations. Certainly ' Heaven our Home,' whoever may be the... | |
| Comfort - 1864 - 204 pages
...the leading tut* s*i the book, and it is discussed in a fine genial spirit." — Caledonian Mercury. "Amid the works proceeding from an overteeming press,...has been arrested by the perusal of the above-named pro. duction, which, it seems, is wending its way daily among persons of all denominations. Certainly... | |
| William Branks - 1865 - 310 pages
...SOCIAL VIEWS OF HEAVEN, as a counteraction to the negative and unsocial aspects in which the subject ia so commonly presented. * Airdrie Advertiser. "Amid...among persons of all denominations. Certainly ' Heaven our Home,' whoever may be the author, is no common production." John o'Groat Journal. " In boldness... | |
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