The Eclectic ReviewThomas Price, William Hendry Stowell, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood Hodder and Stoughton, 1867 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 299
... become subject to the in- fluences for evil , which , in their present condition , would then be brought to bear upon them ; and should ignorance , and vice , and the folly and weakness which are their natural fruits prevail , the ...
... become subject to the in- fluences for evil , which , in their present condition , would then be brought to bear upon them ; and should ignorance , and vice , and the folly and weakness which are their natural fruits prevail , the ...
Page 378
... become absorbed , and that which was but a little rising ground before , becomes a hill the top whereof reacheth to the seventh heaven . Now we have here a picture of what the church is to be . * * * * * It has never been my privilege ...
... become absorbed , and that which was but a little rising ground before , becomes a hill the top whereof reacheth to the seventh heaven . Now we have here a picture of what the church is to be . * * * * * It has never been my privilege ...
Page 432
... become cold , bald , unemo- tional , and uninteresting . We should suppose that when the priest- hood of the minister is denied , that itself would become a reason for the including more distinctly the whole church and congregation in ...
... become cold , bald , unemo- tional , and uninteresting . We should suppose that when the priest- hood of the minister is denied , that itself would become a reason for the including more distinctly the whole church and congregation in ...
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