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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... are in joy and liberty , ” " not to be sorry as men without hope for them that
sleep in Him , that when we shall depart this life , we may rest in Him , as our
hope is this our brother doth . ” How tranquilly the simple words sank into the very
depths ...
... are in joy and liberty , ” " not to be sorry as men without hope for them that
sleep in Him , that when we shall depart this life , we may rest in Him , as our
hope is this our brother doth . ” How tranquilly the simple words sank into the very
depths ...
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161 with a deep love of , and clear insight into , nature's ways and teachings , a
Christian hope “ full of immortality , ” lightening all his verses ; a beautiful poem
for any time , a song of faith and hope , especially appropriate for winter time .
161 with a deep love of , and clear insight into , nature's ways and teachings , a
Christian hope “ full of immortality , ” lightening all his verses ; a beautiful poem
for any time , a song of faith and hope , especially appropriate for winter time .
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There must have mingled with this some other feelings -- the inclusiveness of the
Mormonite creed , its religious indefiniteness , with its wild , fanatical ardour ; we
cannot believe that the hope of many wives can ever have been really a motive .
There must have mingled with this some other feelings -- the inclusiveness of the
Mormonite creed , its religious indefiniteness , with its wild , fanatical ardour ; we
cannot believe that the hope of many wives can ever have been really a motive .
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