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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... live over my days again if I could command it with a wish , for the snares of life appear greater than the fear of death . " It troubles me that I have offended a gracious God . The thought of that has followed me to this day . Oh ...
... live over my days again if I could command it with a wish , for the snares of life appear greater than the fear of death . " It troubles me that I have offended a gracious God . The thought of that has followed me to this day . Oh ...
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... live for me , Take me with thee in growing nearer God " ? Why am I ? Am I mad ? Am I mad ? I rave Some blasphemy which is not of myself ! What is it ? Was there a demon here just now By me , within me ? Those were not my thoughts Which ...
... live for me , Take me with thee in growing nearer God " ? Why am I ? Am I mad ? Am I mad ? I rave Some blasphemy which is not of myself ! What is it ? Was there a demon here just now By me , within me ? Those were not my thoughts Which ...
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... Live with sorrow and sin , -live with pain and with passion , - ) Who could live with a doll , tho ' its locks should be curl'd , And its petticoats trimmed in the fashion ? ' Tis so fair ! ... would my bite , if I bit it , draw blood ...
... Live with sorrow and sin , -live with pain and with passion , - ) Who could live with a doll , tho ' its locks should be curl'd , And its petticoats trimmed in the fashion ? ' Tis so fair ! ... would my bite , if I bit it , draw blood ...
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