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 267
... Spirit . 267 Laud and Strafford come in for as much exculpatory language not only as it is possible , but more than we should have thought it possible for Mr. Stoughton to use . An amiable spirit , like that with which we could fancy ...
... Spirit . 267 Laud and Strafford come in for as much exculpatory language not only as it is possible , but more than we should have thought it possible for Mr. Stoughton to use . An amiable spirit , like that with which we could fancy ...
Page 388
... Spirit with them ; but we know others - simple - hearted , worthy men , who speak their country dialect , and who stand up to preach , and whether it be in a barn , or a village green , the Spirit of God clothes every word with power ...
... Spirit with them ; but we know others - simple - hearted , worthy men , who speak their country dialect , and who stand up to preach , and whether it be in a barn , or a village green , the Spirit of God clothes every word with power ...
Page 431
... Spirit offered Himself to God ; Who came , by that Spirit , in fiery tongues , to baptize and take to Himself His people ; had long ago come forth , by the same Spirit , to touch with accepting fire the oblation of His elder people ...
... Spirit offered Himself to God ; Who came , by that Spirit , in fiery tongues , to baptize and take to Himself His people ; had long ago come forth , by the same Spirit , to touch with accepting fire the oblation of His elder people ...
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