The Eclectic ReviewThomas Price, William Hendry Stowell, Edwin Paxton Hood, Jonathan Edwards Ryland Hodder and Stoughton, 1866 This periodical is comprised mainly of book reviews. The majority of the books reviewed are religious in nature, however, books with various topics-most notably books on historical topics and books of poetry are also reviewed. |
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Page 64
... true . If , in living to the flesh , men must still exercise judgment , taste , imagination , wit , and that thus the elder is made to serve the younger , it is equally true that in a life of the highest mental abstractedness , of a ...
... true . If , in living to the flesh , men must still exercise judgment , taste , imagination , wit , and that thus the elder is made to serve the younger , it is equally true that in a life of the highest mental abstractedness , of a ...
Page 92
... true anywhere , it must have been true of Palestine ; but if it were true of that country , the theory was surely destroyed when our Saviour told the Samaritan woman that neither on Mount Gerizim nor at Jeru- salem only should the ...
... true anywhere , it must have been true of Palestine ; but if it were true of that country , the theory was surely destroyed when our Saviour told the Samaritan woman that neither on Mount Gerizim nor at Jeru- salem only should the ...
Page 289
... true of what we properly call essays . We ob- serve Mr. Browne , in the list of essayists whose names he reca- pitulates , omits that of Hume ; he does include Locke and Samuel Bailey . These are names which suggest to us in the essay a ...
... true of what we properly call essays . We ob- serve Mr. Browne , in the list of essayists whose names he reca- pitulates , omits that of Hume ; he does include Locke and Samuel Bailey . These are names which suggest to us in the essay a ...
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