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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... able to inspire affection also , in the hearts of virtuous girls ? that occasionally to his nature there came senti- ments of justice , and that he was able to act upon the sentiment ? When he was a young barrister , he fell in love ...
... able to inspire affection also , in the hearts of virtuous girls ? that occasionally to his nature there came senti- ments of justice , and that he was able to act upon the sentiment ? When he was a young barrister , he fell in love ...
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... able to raise so large a sum as this house would cost , especially when the vow was registered that it should never be built with borrowed money , but should either be paid for or else not built at all ; I recollect preaching that ...
... able to raise so large a sum as this house would cost , especially when the vow was registered that it should never be built with borrowed money , but should either be paid for or else not built at all ; I recollect preaching that ...
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... able to realise them . We wish that some writer like Mr. Plumptre would give to us some real résumé . We have made too much noise about Strauss , Renan , & c . , & c . , meantime , there are many others , great , scholarly , and able ...
... able to realise them . We wish that some writer like Mr. Plumptre would give to us some real résumé . We have made too much noise about Strauss , Renan , & c . , & c . , meantime , there are many others , great , scholarly , and able ...
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