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 79
... England is more than ' a bit of bread , ' to whom their work in it is to stand forth as witnesses for God . We cannot explain or understand their casuistry - for some there is ; but we know that they are making their sect the ark of ...
... England is more than ' a bit of bread , ' to whom their work in it is to stand forth as witnesses for God . We cannot explain or understand their casuistry - for some there is ; but we know that they are making their sect the ark of ...
Page 233
... England , and Oliver has become a marked man ; he probably knows that he will have to take a prominent part in the affairs of the kingdom . Halt we a while to reflect on this . This obscure man , lone English farmer , untitled ...
... England , and Oliver has become a marked man ; he probably knows that he will have to take a prominent part in the affairs of the kingdom . Halt we a while to reflect on this . This obscure man , lone English farmer , untitled ...
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... England and France , which the state of England under Richard II . made evidently feasible . Peace was indeed the one great need of that war - worn time : it was the burden of the preachers of the Church and the lecturers of the ...
... England and France , which the state of England under Richard II . made evidently feasible . Peace was indeed the one great need of that war - worn time : it was the burden of the preachers of the Church and the lecturers of the ...
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