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 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 84
Page 129
... natural . ” 999 If we were to attempt to characterize sacred poetry , we should find , first , that it is distinguished by its qualities . The qualities of poetry in general are the ways and works of nature - the earth , the heavens ...
... natural . ” 999 If we were to attempt to characterize sacred poetry , we should find , first , that it is distinguished by its qualities . The qualities of poetry in general are the ways and works of nature - the earth , the heavens ...
Page 379
... Nature and the Supernatural . 379 examination , to prove whether he really knows what he professes and is so ready to teach ; and , like Meno , he becomes not only benumbed in mind , but in mouth , and cannot perceive whither he is ...
... Nature and the Supernatural . 379 examination , to prove whether he really knows what he professes and is so ready to teach ; and , like Meno , he becomes not only benumbed in mind , but in mouth , and cannot perceive whither he is ...
Page 382
... nature and human nature are two sides of the same fact , and controlled by the same inexorable necessities . We cannot here disclose more of the fallacies into which Emerson's naturalising has led him . We admit the beauty and ...
... nature and human nature are two sides of the same fact , and controlled by the same inexorable necessities . We cannot here disclose more of the fallacies into which Emerson's naturalising has led him . We admit the beauty and ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
admirable ancient beautiful believe better Bible bishop Book of Job called Calvin Cambridge town character Christ Christian Church Church of England Congregationalism Crito Cromwell David Gray death desire Divine doctrine doubt Duke Duke of Burgundy Duke of Orleans earth Emerson England English essay eternal evil fact faith father feel France friends give hand hath heart heaven holy Hooker Host Hugo human idea interest John King labour Les Misérables light live look Lord ment mind ministers moral mystery mystic nation nature never night Novalis Orleans pantheism Paris Pentateuch persons philosophy Plato poems poet poetry preach Protestantism racter readers religion religious Rome sacred Scripture seems Socrates sorrow soul speak spirit strange suppose thee things thou thought tion true truth unto Victor Hugo volume whole words writings