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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tion of his mind and character . He set himself , with much gentleness , it is true ,
but with irresistible firmness , against abuses which we should fain believe that
the whole spirit of our age would regard as monstrous , did we not notice , that ...
tion of his mind and character . He set himself , with much gentleness , it is true ,
but with irresistible firmness , against abuses which we should fain believe that
the whole spirit of our age would regard as monstrous , did we not notice , that ...
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... of the persecuting Duke George , published what he called a correct translation
of the New Testament , which was almost a verbatim republicaMelancthon on the
Romans . 335 tion of Luther's , with 334 Melancthon - Res et verba Philippus .
... of the persecuting Duke George , published what he called a correct translation
of the New Testament , which was almost a verbatim republicaMelancthon on the
Romans . 335 tion of Luther's , with 334 Melancthon - Res et verba Philippus .
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335 tion of Luther's , with a preface by Emser ; it was the highest compliment he
could pay to his antagonist , and the most effectual condemnation of himself .
Luther nobly said , “ There is a just “ Judge who will see to this ; the best revenge
that ...
335 tion of Luther's , with a preface by Emser ; it was the highest compliment he
could pay to his antagonist , and the most effectual condemnation of himself .
Luther nobly said , “ There is a just “ Judge who will see to this ; the best revenge
that ...
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