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 83
... reason why lawyers not only have the reputation for , but usually are , men of mirth and wit - puns and sharp clenches of merry speech ; from the dry parchment and the dismal brief the mind reacts , and the shrewd and piercing glance ...
... reason why lawyers not only have the reputation for , but usually are , men of mirth and wit - puns and sharp clenches of merry speech ; from the dry parchment and the dismal brief the mind reacts , and the shrewd and piercing glance ...
Page 124
... reason of this contrast is to be found partly in the much simpler form of Church Government established in Scotland , which enabled a few Dissenters at once to organise a church on the same model . The main reason , however , for the ...
... reason of this contrast is to be found partly in the much simpler form of Church Government established in Scotland , which enabled a few Dissenters at once to organise a church on the same model . The main reason , however , for the ...
Page 339
... reason may properly be banished from mysteries and holy ground ; and moreover , that those persons are the happiest to whom by grace it is given to do so . Nevertheless , it is impossible to deny that there are vast numbers in the ...
... reason may properly be banished from mysteries and holy ground ; and moreover , that those persons are the happiest to whom by grace it is given to do so . Nevertheless , it is impossible to deny that there are vast numbers in the ...
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