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 107
... never received any instruction , must have something in it not unpleasant . " Be it known to you , " will he say , 0 ye men of Athens ! I never learnt anything of any man ; I never associated with persons of parts or experience ; never ...
... never received any instruction , must have something in it not unpleasant . " Be it known to you , " will he say , 0 ye men of Athens ! I never learnt anything of any man ; I never associated with persons of parts or experience ; never ...
Page 179
... never left me , and many , many a time does the picture rise up in all its painfulness before me , and never more so than when I see — as I am pained to say I too often , in my country rambles , see - young cattle in the fields in ...
... never left me , and many , many a time does the picture rise up in all its painfulness before me , and never more so than when I see — as I am pained to say I too often , in my country rambles , see - young cattle in the fields in ...
Page 371
... never even intended in his ' Republic , ' a kind of Grecian novel , what Plotinus would have afterwards instituted . He is the one thinker the world has pro- duced who comes nearest to St. Paul's idea of being all things to all men ...
... never even intended in his ' Republic , ' a kind of Grecian novel , what Plotinus would have afterwards instituted . He is the one thinker the world has pro- duced who comes nearest to St. Paul's idea of being all things to all men ...
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