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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... humanity ! What is the power ? It is Immanuel - God with us . It is more ; it is Immanueloni , -God with us suffering ; Immanuel in the deepest experience of human pain and sorrow . In this is the hiding of that power that re- generates ...
... humanity ! What is the power ? It is Immanuel - God with us . It is more ; it is Immanueloni , -God with us suffering ; Immanuel in the deepest experience of human pain and sorrow . In this is the hiding of that power that re- generates ...
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... human nature , and then rush on to say human nature is utterly foul - as unfair as it is to look at the nobleness we now and then see in human nature , and say , right away , human nature is all noble . Put in that plain straightforward ...
... human nature , and then rush on to say human nature is utterly foul - as unfair as it is to look at the nobleness we now and then see in human nature , and say , right away , human nature is all noble . Put in that plain straightforward ...
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... human . That they are human enough we know , that there is even a noble and a comparatively pure and unselfish human element which might employ them , but how far can they be found to be divine , and how far being divine can they be ...
... human . That they are human enough we know , that there is even a noble and a comparatively pure and unselfish human element which might employ them , but how far can they be found to be divine , and how far being divine can they be ...
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