The life of Edward Irving, minister of the
National Scotch church, London.
Oliphant, Mrs. (Margaret), 1828-1897.
"Whether I live, I live unto the Lord; and whether I
die, I die unto the Lord: living or dying, I am the Lord's." Amen.
NEW YORK: HARPER & BROTHERS, PUBLISHERS, FRANKLIN
SQUARE. 1862.
"TO ALL
WHO LOVE THE MEMORY OF EDWARD IRVING, WHICH THE WRITER HAS FOUND BY MUCH
EXPERIMENT TO MEAN ALL WHO EVER KNEW HIM,
Table Of Contents
APPENDICES.
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Case of Miss Fancourt, as described by herself in a Letter to a Friend.
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Extracts from Mr. Baxter's "Narrative of Facts" in respect to the
so-called miraculous gifts.
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Speeches of Irving before the Presbytery of London, March, 1832.
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