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 38
... once set a spirit in the course of questioning and rightly looking , and how soon the lessons come down . The interest of the story of Job commences in the narrative of his high and great prosperity and dignity . All the wealth and ...
... once set a spirit in the course of questioning and rightly looking , and how soon the lessons come down . The interest of the story of Job commences in the narrative of his high and great prosperity and dignity . All the wealth and ...
Page 419
... once fairly down in his seat . The phenomenon described by the poet was reversed . Not the audience were ἐπ ' ἄκρων πυγίδίων , but the performer . Both these preachers , however , achieved their one great object -- they kept their ...
... once fairly down in his seat . The phenomenon described by the poet was reversed . Not the audience were ἐπ ' ἄκρων πυγίδίων , but the performer . Both these preachers , however , achieved their one great object -- they kept their ...
Page 468
... once to the bottom of it , even after the confluence of spiritual and earthly affections . The other person- ages , as far as they hold places of importance in the drama , take possession at once of their portion of favourable or ...
... once to the bottom of it , even after the confluence of spiritual and earthly affections . The other person- ages , as far as they hold places of importance in the drama , take possession at once of their portion of favourable or ...
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