The Lights of the North Illustrating the Rise And Progress of Christianity in

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The Lights of the North Illustrating the Rise And Progress of Christianity in
James Stark
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Camp- bell was a master in Israel. His mind was that of the cultured Scot, argumentative rather than imaginative, logical and not at all intuitional or mystical. He was not content to leave a subject till he had seen through it to the other side, though perhaps he was not always able to pene- trate to its deepest parts or reach its hidden roots ; but, alike in the quality of his mind and its limitation, there is no finer specimen of the prevailing type in these northern parts.
The house in whic
...h Dr. Campbell lived for the greater part of his public life was that now known as 49 Schoolhill.
CHAPTER XX.
JOHN SKINNER OF LINSHART— 1721-1807.
IN depicting the many-sided religion of the north as it has been evolved from a remote past, we come now to the Scots Episcopalians as they appeared after the Revolution, and no better representative of them could be found than John Skinner of Linshart. The study of such a man is interesting, were it only to show how plain living and high thinking can go together — how character, genius, and highest pursuits are not dependent upon earthly environment and the prizes which time sometimes bestows.


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