The Eclectic Review, Volume 2; Volume 115Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood 1862 |
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Page 137
... course to be remarkably attrac- tive and convincing . Many writers would have pursued a method of treating the subject very different to that pursued by Mr. Taylor ; but it would not perhaps have been so wise a method . It would have ...
... course to be remarkably attrac- tive and convincing . Many writers would have pursued a method of treating the subject very different to that pursued by Mr. Taylor ; but it would not perhaps have been so wise a method . It would have ...
Page 385
... course of two centuries . ' A man is not less his grandfather's grandson because the resemblance between them falls short of identity . ' There is scarcely any community that has not made some advance in the course of 200 years . It ...
... course of two centuries . ' A man is not less his grandfather's grandson because the resemblance between them falls short of identity . ' There is scarcely any community that has not made some advance in the course of 200 years . It ...
Page 441
... course which such an influential body are likely to adopt on this subject - whether they will , as some of their head men seem desirous to do , ally themselves with the Church and uphold her in her claims ; or lend their aid and ...
... course which such an influential body are likely to adopt on this subject - whether they will , as some of their head men seem desirous to do , ally themselves with the Church and uphold her in her claims ; or lend their aid and ...
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