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 97
... Bishop Hampden , able of course in scholar- ship , but overflowing with a generous and just appreciation of Socrates , and his place in his country and his age . The papers which comprise the volume have already appeared in the Ency ...
... Bishop Hampden , able of course in scholar- ship , but overflowing with a generous and just appreciation of Socrates , and his place in his country and his age . The papers which comprise the volume have already appeared in the Ency ...
Page 295
... bishop ; which , when she had learnt , and begun to repeat , the bishop no longer saw either the tears or the dove . So the bishop took away the Psalter , she resumed her former prayers , and the ancient devotion of her heart , and its ...
... bishop ; which , when she had learnt , and begun to repeat , the bishop no longer saw either the tears or the dove . So the bishop took away the Psalter , she resumed her former prayers , and the ancient devotion of her heart , and its ...
Page 463
... Bishop , " of something singular , which , if my memory is right , is in St. Augustine . Place your hopes in the man to whom it is impossible to succeed . " CHARITY . ' He never condemned anything hastily or without taking the ...
... Bishop , " of something singular , which , if my memory is right , is in St. Augustine . Place your hopes in the man to whom it is impossible to succeed . " CHARITY . ' He never condemned anything hastily or without taking the ...
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