The Eclectic Review, Volume 3; Volume 116Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1862 |
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... Divine and holy . All sacred poetry is suffused with this great and unspeakable charm , the power of the Divinity that rises and arches over the whole verse . True , indeed , of all highest poets , that there must be something of this ...
... Divine and holy . All sacred poetry is suffused with this great and unspeakable charm , the power of the Divinity that rises and arches over the whole verse . True , indeed , of all highest poets , that there must be something of this ...
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... Divine gift . It is not , we believe , a process of reasoning . It is , ' says Dr. Pusey , ' anterior to reasoning ; it is more comprehensive than reasoning . It is a centre to which all reasoning converges , which countless lines of ...
... Divine gift . It is not , we believe , a process of reasoning . It is , ' says Dr. Pusey , ' anterior to reasoning ; it is more comprehensive than reasoning . It is a centre to which all reasoning converges , which countless lines of ...
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... Divine kingdom it is established and ordained that spiritual wisdom does not descend in answer to carnal desires , nor Divine light in answer to worldly pride . I thank thee not that these cannot see , but I thank thee that in the ...
... Divine kingdom it is established and ordained that spiritual wisdom does not descend in answer to carnal desires , nor Divine light in answer to worldly pride . I thank thee not that these cannot see , but I thank thee that in the ...
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