The Eclectic ReviewThis 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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Side 28
... intended in the text , and the Dublin Review , vol . xli , 1856 , devotes several
pages to shew it . These writers tell us that “ the Catholic idea of Mary is the
grandest “ idea that can possibly occupy the human mind next to that of Almighty
God .
... intended in the text , and the Dublin Review , vol . xli , 1856 , devotes several
pages to shew it . These writers tell us that “ the Catholic idea of Mary is the
grandest “ idea that can possibly occupy the human mind next to that of Almighty
God .
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All that sense sees or knows , all that we have in the human , or extra human
frame - work , is built out of properties which have life in themselves . " The history
of the human soul , like all temporal “ history , has its beginning and ending in ...
All that sense sees or knows , all that we have in the human , or extra human
frame - work , is built out of properties which have life in themselves . " The history
of the human soul , like all temporal “ history , has its beginning and ending in ...
Side 139
... before , to the knowledge , that the perception of order and harmony in the
heavenly hierarchies need not therefore imply just such order as we con- . ceive
in our most impoverished , and often sinful , and foolish conditions of human law .
... before , to the knowledge , that the perception of order and harmony in the
heavenly hierarchies need not therefore imply just such order as we con- . ceive
in our most impoverished , and often sinful , and foolish conditions of human law .
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