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 112
... affection : man attracted him more than nature . Forgive me , my friend , ' he said to Phædrus , who preferred a country life , and accused Socrates of being almost unacquainted with the neighbourhood of Athens , I am very anxious to ...
... affection : man attracted him more than nature . Forgive me , my friend , ' he said to Phædrus , who preferred a country life , and accused Socrates of being almost unacquainted with the neighbourhood of Athens , I am very anxious to ...
Page 484
... affection by the burghers , who , with something like the Mussul- man feeling towards idiots , looked on his person as rather more than less sacred now that it was so visibly touched by the finger of God . In his seclusion he was amused ...
... affection by the burghers , who , with something like the Mussul- man feeling towards idiots , looked on his person as rather more than less sacred now that it was so visibly touched by the finger of God . In his seclusion he was amused ...
Page 540
... affectionate and very thoughtful . Next we have Patriarchal Shadows of Christ and his Church , as Exhibited in Passages drawn from the History of Joseph and his Brethren . By Octavius Winslow , D.D. ( Shaw & Co. ) This is , as the ...
... affectionate and very thoughtful . Next we have Patriarchal Shadows of Christ and his Church , as Exhibited in Passages drawn from the History of Joseph and his Brethren . By Octavius Winslow , D.D. ( Shaw & Co. ) This is , as the ...
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