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 138
... reference of Mr. Ward is to the first Lecture on Metaphysics , in which he argues with his usual ability , that man is so constituted that his faculties are trained by the un- certainty of the chase after knowledge in which he indulges ...
... reference of Mr. Ward is to the first Lecture on Metaphysics , in which he argues with his usual ability , that man is so constituted that his faculties are trained by the un- certainty of the chase after knowledge in which he indulges ...
Page 286
... references to the Fathers are multitudinous , and the references to the sacred Scriptures are few . His book , it strikes us , is like one of those magnificent dreams the Mores , Bacons , and Harringtons have been fond of putting forth ...
... references to the Fathers are multitudinous , and the references to the sacred Scriptures are few . His book , it strikes us , is like one of those magnificent dreams the Mores , Bacons , and Harringtons have been fond of putting forth ...
Page 415
... references to a system of sections wholly diverse from those of Eusebius , is in itself a strong evidence of its very ... reference to this last omission , that besides the blank remainder of the column after the words è poßoûro váp , it ...
... references to a system of sections wholly diverse from those of Eusebius , is in itself a strong evidence of its very ... reference to this last omission , that besides the blank remainder of the column after the words è poßoûro váp , it ...
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