The Eclectic Review, Volume 3; Volume 6, Part 2Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1807 |
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Page 559
... manner in which they published and preserved . The third is on the Apostle Paul's style and manner of writing . We cannot agree with our author , when he asserts ( vol . I. p . 88. ) that the Apostle de- signedly adopted an obscure manner ...
... manner in which they published and preserved . The third is on the Apostle Paul's style and manner of writing . We cannot agree with our author , when he asserts ( vol . I. p . 88. ) that the Apostle de- signedly adopted an obscure manner ...
Page 701
... manner to what may be called its primary seat , and in a different manner over the rest of the brain , yet we shall still be as much at a loss as ever to shew a reason why its primary action should always excite the associated or ...
... manner to what may be called its primary seat , and in a different manner over the rest of the brain , yet we shall still be as much at a loss as ever to shew a reason why its primary action should always excite the associated or ...
Page 727
... manner conformable to our belief . - Let us recollect , that even from this very circumstance , that our Liturgy is composed in such a manner as to set before us , every Sunday , the bases and the articles of our belief , we become ...
... manner conformable to our belief . - Let us recollect , that even from this very circumstance , that our Liturgy is composed in such a manner as to set before us , every Sunday , the bases and the articles of our belief , we become ...
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