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 103
... sense of home . ' 103 His We have spoken of Socrates as one of the great fathers of philosophy and thought . And the reader must remember where he was born , that he may be the more struck with his great wisdom . In that fascinating ...
... sense of home . ' 103 His We have spoken of Socrates as one of the great fathers of philosophy and thought . And the reader must remember where he was born , that he may be the more struck with his great wisdom . In that fascinating ...
Page 211
... sense it is the same Spirit , and in the other sense it is not the same . The Holy Spirit which inspired the ancient prophets , and led the servants of God under the former dispensation , was in one sense the same with the Holy Spirit ...
... sense it is the same Spirit , and in the other sense it is not the same . The Holy Spirit which inspired the ancient prophets , and led the servants of God under the former dispensation , was in one sense the same with the Holy Spirit ...
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... sense , new ones in an old sense , arrogating to himself an almost Jesuitical reservation of interpretive power . At one moment his language would pass him for a theist ; at another the same thought in a new garb as emphatically ...
... sense , new ones in an old sense , arrogating to himself an almost Jesuitical reservation of interpretive power . At one moment his language would pass him for a theist ; at another the same thought in a new garb as emphatically ...
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