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 216
... known conse- quences , logical or natural . We trust to a Person , by looking to him , by receiving as true what is stated of the good to be obtained through him , by desiring this good , and by seeking it , submitting ourselves to him ...
... known conse- quences , logical or natural . We trust to a Person , by looking to him , by receiving as true what is stated of the good to be obtained through him , by desiring this good , and by seeking it , submitting ourselves to him ...
Page 241
... known as yet to the nation at large , although upwards of forty years of age . In his own county , indeed , he had made himself lately known , and had stepped forth from his obscurity . There he was called the Lord of the Fens ; for the ...
... known as yet to the nation at large , although upwards of forty years of age . In his own county , indeed , he had made himself lately known , and had stepped forth from his obscurity . There he was called the Lord of the Fens ; for the ...
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... Known ! 505 ness and of the invisible . Yet it was known that Balder was to rise again in triumph after the twilight of the gods and the destruction of the ancient world : he was to return in glory and in joy , and to reign in the world ...
... Known ! 505 ness and of the invisible . Yet it was known that Balder was to rise again in triumph after the twilight of the gods and the destruction of the ancient world : he was to return in glory and in joy , and to reign in the world ...
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