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 100
Nothing more surely indicates the mode of a people's thought ; and these ,
perhaps , often serve to guide , in some measure , to a national ancestry ; we
subjoin a few . We are sorry that Mr. Doolittle has to premise to his collection that ,
while ...
Nothing more surely indicates the mode of a people's thought ; and these ,
perhaps , often serve to guide , in some measure , to a national ancestry ; we
subjoin a few . We are sorry that Mr. Doolittle has to premise to his collection that ,
while ...
Side 135
Surely we think so , but the excellent writer must forgive us if we think he has
much yet to learn in this direction himself . We take no prejudice against him
because he is very evidently a Churchman of the Establishment ; but , surely , a
writer ...
Surely we think so , but the excellent writer must forgive us if we think he has
much yet to learn in this direction himself . We take no prejudice against him
because he is very evidently a Churchman of the Establishment ; but , surely , a
writer ...
Side 242
If he had not been very arrogant indeed , he would not surely so rashly have
taken upon “ himself to define all things , and unless his spirit had been some"
what worldly , he would not surely have corrupted the whole teaching of Christ ,
by ...
If he had not been very arrogant indeed , he would not surely so rashly have
taken upon “ himself to define all things , and unless his spirit had been some"
what worldly , he would not surely have corrupted the whole teaching of Christ ,
by ...
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