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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Page 280
... Hooker ' - for by this designation he is now as frequently known as by his baptismal name of Richard , famous not only by his great work , but famous also by the pen of Walton , Honest Isaac , ' whose reputation lives in the affections ...
... Hooker ' - for by this designation he is now as frequently known as by his baptismal name of Richard , famous not only by his great work , but famous also by the pen of Walton , Honest Isaac , ' whose reputation lives in the affections ...
Page 291
... Hooker an Ecclesiastical Hobbes . 291 Wilberforces than of Hooker . How naughty and narrow to dis- sent from so broad and universal a Church ! The argument of Hooker strikes at the root of human reason and thought . Born in Rome we must ...
... Hooker an Ecclesiastical Hobbes . 291 Wilberforces than of Hooker . How naughty and narrow to dis- sent from so broad and universal a Church ! The argument of Hooker strikes at the root of human reason and thought . Born in Rome we must ...
Page 292
... Hooker we can well conceive to have been a man whom the absence of civil freedom , or any freedom , could not very well terrify . His soul dwelt in its own ease and place ... Hooker . 293 ministerial attire ; for 292 The Judicious Hooker .
... Hooker we can well conceive to have been a man whom the absence of civil freedom , or any freedom , could not very well terrify . His soul dwelt in its own ease and place ... Hooker . 293 ministerial attire ; for 292 The Judicious Hooker .
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