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 120
... reason why we may not treat ourselves to a pottle of straw- berries . If we cannot bring the American aloe to our sick bed , or solace our vision with Victoria Regina , that is no reason why we should not enjoy the violet or the ...
... reason why we may not treat ourselves to a pottle of straw- berries . If we cannot bring the American aloe to our sick bed , or solace our vision with Victoria Regina , that is no reason why we should not enjoy the violet or the ...
Page 222
... reason , and soul , which none have ever attained but the pure in heart . While , on the contrary , the most powerful men who have forfeited their illumination , how we have beheld them relapsing into most melancholy obscuration of ...
... reason , and soul , which none have ever attained but the pure in heart . While , on the contrary , the most powerful men who have forfeited their illumination , how we have beheld them relapsing into most melancholy obscuration of ...
Page 345
... Reason and Faith . 345 He proceeds to point out the two greatest injuries which the Christian Church is likely to suffer in these days of daring and presumptuous inquiry . The first form of attack he considers to be aimed against a ...
... Reason and Faith . 345 He proceeds to point out the two greatest injuries which the Christian Church is likely to suffer in these days of daring and presumptuous inquiry . The first form of attack he considers to be aimed against a ...
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