Dyer, T. F. Thiselton (Thomas Firminger Thiselton), B. 1848
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They prayed and conversed together on those things which form the life of personal religion, without the least reserve; and enjoyed a degree of conjugal happiness while this continued in each other, which can only arise from a union of mind grounded on real religion." UNHAPPILY MARRIED. 107 With such a helpmate, it would be impossible to exaggerate the invigorating influence which she must necessarily have exercised over Dr. Carey whilst carry- ing on his arduous, and at times truly anxious wor...k. The story of Thomas Carlyle's married life, it has been stated, is a striking instance of three lives irre- parably injured by the error of one. The facts, we are told, were these : — On October 17th, 1826, Carlyle married Jane Baillie Welsh, the daughter of the laird of Craigenputtock, to whom he had been introduced at Haddington, in 1821, by Edward Irving. It appears that she and Irving had already given their hearts to each other ; but the gifted orator was already engaged to a Miss Martin, and was held to his vow.
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