The Eclectic Review, Volum 12;Volum 60Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood 1834 |
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... receiving . ' The whole of this admirable speech , which will be found in the first volume of the present edition of the works , we re- commend to the special perusal and study of our readers . It abounds at once with splendid passages ...
... receiving . ' The whole of this admirable speech , which will be found in the first volume of the present edition of the works , we re- commend to the special perusal and study of our readers . It abounds at once with splendid passages ...
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... Received Text intro- duced into the Unitarian Version , to which the Vice Chancellor had previously alluded , and the propriety of which Mr. Yates has attempted to vindicate . We cannot , of course , follow him through this his ...
... Received Text intro- duced into the Unitarian Version , to which the Vice Chancellor had previously alluded , and the propriety of which Mr. Yates has attempted to vindicate . We cannot , of course , follow him through this his ...
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... received as genuine , or rejected as spurious . ' Had this been truly and faithfully performed , we should have been among the foremost to admit , that an important service had been rendered but if any person had previously been ...
... received as genuine , or rejected as spurious . ' Had this been truly and faithfully performed , we should have been among the foremost to admit , that an important service had been rendered but if any person had previously been ...
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... received orders to have him flogged again , as soon as his back was well enough to bear it . In these chains David remained for months ; frequently I saw him , but never did I hear one murmur or one complaint , except when he heard that ...
... received orders to have him flogged again , as soon as his back was well enough to bear it . In these chains David remained for months ; frequently I saw him , but never did I hear one murmur or one complaint , except when he heard that ...
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... received the approba- tion of the sagacious Locke , and were defended by the pen of the glo- rious Milton ? If this be the state of his knowledge , he had better set himself to the study of ecclesiastical history , before he again ven ...
... received the approba- tion of the sagacious Locke , and were defended by the pen of the glo- rious Milton ? If this be the state of his knowledge , he had better set himself to the study of ecclesiastical history , before he again ven ...
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