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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... but I assure you , ” added he , " that the person " who is the object of all this
pomp and magnificence , is the person I ... appanage in the North American
Colonies , there were many persons who instantly remembered the portent of
1761.
... but I assure you , ” added he , " that the person " who is the object of all this
pomp and magnificence , is the person I ... appanage in the North American
Colonies , there were many persons who instantly remembered the portent of
1761.
Side 292
More than a thousand persons were listening with serious attention to a native
preacher , who was closing his sermon when we entered . So closely were the
people sitting to each other that we found it difficult to reach the place where the ...
More than a thousand persons were listening with serious attention to a native
preacher , who was closing his sermon when we entered . So closely were the
people sitting to each other that we found it difficult to reach the place where the ...
Side 417
One instance is on record of a conversion effected through his instrumentality ,
which , both directly and indirectly , was attended with results of the highest
importance . In this cathedral city there lived , at the time of Mr. Clayton's visit , a
person ...
One instance is on record of a conversion effected through his instrumentality ,
which , both directly and indirectly , was attended with results of the highest
importance . In this cathedral city there lived , at the time of Mr. Clayton's visit , a
person ...
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