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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... become more and more Christians . In politics we shall reconcile two things always ignored by Shemitic nations ... becomes the very axis on which the lecture turns , is quite as amazing as many other such exhibitions in the writings of ...
... become more and more Christians . In politics we shall reconcile two things always ignored by Shemitic nations ... becomes the very axis on which the lecture turns , is quite as amazing as many other such exhibitions in the writings of ...
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... become the master of a spacious pleasant parsonage , though it may cost him a few more shillings in the week . He has a maxim that the cage should be got before the bird is sought . Prepare his cage then with all possible dispatch ...
... become the master of a spacious pleasant parsonage , though it may cost him a few more shillings in the week . He has a maxim that the cage should be got before the bird is sought . Prepare his cage then with all possible dispatch ...
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... become , as he sings , the owner of the sphere , ' & c . But it is a theory that will by no means fit any lesser men than Plato and Shakspeare , and does not legitimately apply to minor men and minor writings . Every thinker must absorb ...
... become , as he sings , the owner of the sphere , ' & c . But it is a theory that will by no means fit any lesser men than Plato and Shakspeare , and does not legitimately apply to minor men and minor writings . Every thinker must absorb ...
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