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 38
... thought . I had been led to try whether it might not be so with me by the fact that our Lord seemed so much to delight in the open air , and late in the day as well as early in the morning would climb the mountain to be alone with His ...
... thought . I had been led to try whether it might not be so with me by the fact that our Lord seemed so much to delight in the open air , and late in the day as well as early in the morning would climb the mountain to be alone with His ...
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... thought which , as it has been used most servicably for the cause of scepticism , needs to be tracked most ... Thought , and of " God's great gift of speech abused . " We are , after all , what we thought ourselves to be . Our freedom is ...
... thought which , as it has been used most servicably for the cause of scepticism , needs to be tracked most ... Thought , and of " God's great gift of speech abused . " We are , after all , what we thought ourselves to be . Our freedom is ...
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... thought I was in a castle . Around its massive walls there ran a deep moat . Watchmen paced the walls both day and night . It was a fine old fortress , bidding defiance to the foe ; but I was not happy in it . I thought I lay upon a ...
... thought I was in a castle . Around its massive walls there ran a deep moat . Watchmen paced the walls both day and night . It was a fine old fortress , bidding defiance to the foe ; but I was not happy in it . I thought I lay upon a ...
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