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 121
... true poets , and even to those who , in however slight a degree , possess the power of travelling through the cells of the human heart , finding out the secrets of their own being , expressing them , and so by its soft administra- tion ...
... true poets , and even to those who , in however slight a degree , possess the power of travelling through the cells of the human heart , finding out the secrets of their own being , expressing them , and so by its soft administra- tion ...
Page 218
... true knowledge , and true knowledge alone is true rest — the one is the gateway to the other . True to the doom and the curse resting upon him , man strives to know ; the eye aches , and wanders , and wonders where the path is by which ...
... true knowledge , and true knowledge alone is true rest — the one is the gateway to the other . True to the doom and the curse resting upon him , man strives to know ; the eye aches , and wanders , and wonders where the path is by which ...
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... true Son of the true God ( 1 John ii . 22 , 23 ; iii . 23 ; v . 9 , 10 , 20 ) . Here he had to warn his people against some errors of the Gnostics , especially those imbibed by the Cerinthians and Docetæ . The former did not acknowledge ...
... true Son of the true God ( 1 John ii . 22 , 23 ; iii . 23 ; v . 9 , 10 , 20 ) . Here he had to warn his people against some errors of the Gnostics , especially those imbibed by the Cerinthians and Docetæ . The former did not acknowledge ...
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