The Eclectic Review, Volumes 4-5; Volume 117Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Edwin Paxton Hood, Jonathan Edwards Ryland C. Taylor, 1863 |
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Page 125
... hope he believed in hope . ' There was always a fringe of light and hope ; a visionary gleam , however dark the storm might be ; ' A light that never was on sea or land . ' As hope after hope faded , through invasion and capti- vity ...
... hope he believed in hope . ' There was always a fringe of light and hope ; a visionary gleam , however dark the storm might be ; ' A light that never was on sea or land . ' As hope after hope faded , through invasion and capti- vity ...
Page 214
... hope and fear . The first representing the image of judgment , the other of mercy . Justly doth the Lord take pleasure in them that fear him , in those that hope in his mercy ; seeing that fear is the beginning of wisdom , of which also ...
... hope and fear . The first representing the image of judgment , the other of mercy . Justly doth the Lord take pleasure in them that fear him , in those that hope in his mercy ; seeing that fear is the beginning of wisdom , of which also ...
Page 445
... Hope . 445 in the delineations of some of the darkest ways of the soul this appears One of his most extraordinary poems is ' Bishop Blougram's Apology , ' a piece of remarkable logical and poetical strength , from which we are not going ...
... Hope . 445 in the delineations of some of the darkest ways of the soul this appears One of his most extraordinary poems is ' Bishop Blougram's Apology , ' a piece of remarkable logical and poetical strength , from which we are not going ...
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