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 54
... less heat and light ; Uranus at 1,800,000,000 , receives 324 times less heat and light ; and Neptune at 3,000,000,000 , receives 784 times less heat and light . In the presence of facts like these , the enquiry presses itself , Are they ...
... less heat and light ; Uranus at 1,800,000,000 , receives 324 times less heat and light ; and Neptune at 3,000,000,000 , receives 784 times less heat and light . In the presence of facts like these , the enquiry presses itself , Are they ...
Page 134
... less spiritual , more thoughtful ;: less simple , more scholarly . It is , perhaps , the poetry of the intellect ; it is penetrated by the broader shafts of the imagina- tion ; it compasses a deeper and higher purpose , and is to the ...
... less spiritual , more thoughtful ;: less simple , more scholarly . It is , perhaps , the poetry of the intellect ; it is penetrated by the broader shafts of the imagina- tion ; it compasses a deeper and higher purpose , and is to the ...
Page 213
... less than the same class of teachers in the Church of England . But certainly it is not the followers of Owen , and Luther , and Calvin , who lapse into Socinianism , but those , on the contrary , who forsake their centralizing ...
... less than the same class of teachers in the Church of England . But certainly it is not the followers of Owen , and Luther , and Calvin , who lapse into Socinianism , but those , on the contrary , who forsake their centralizing ...
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