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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Side 209
It is well known , " says M. de Montalembert , “ that the unani“ mous testimony of
Christendom conferred upon Ireland at this ' period ( the sixth century ] the name
of Isle of Saints ; but it is much less known that these saints were all , or almost all
...
It is well known , " says M. de Montalembert , “ that the unani“ mous testimony of
Christendom conferred upon Ireland at this ' period ( the sixth century ] the name
of Isle of Saints ; but it is much less known that these saints were all , or almost all
...
Side 224
Unless a ruffian is known to have killed half - a - dozen people , and to have got ,
as it were , murder on the brain , he is almost safe from trouble in these western
plains . A notorious murderer lived near Central City ; it was known that he had ...
Unless a ruffian is known to have killed half - a - dozen people , and to have got ,
as it were , murder on the brain , he is almost safe from trouble in these western
plains . A notorious murderer lived near Central City ; it was known that he had ...
Side 427
It does not seem that this deliverance is to be attained by submission to inevitable
ignorance and the knowledge that God never can be known . Here lies the whole
question , and this is an aspect of it which Mr. Brown deals with more distinctly ...
It does not seem that this deliverance is to be attained by submission to inevitable
ignorance and the knowledge that God never can be known . Here lies the whole
question , and this is an aspect of it which Mr. Brown deals with more distinctly ...
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