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 27
... the great bell of St. Paul's announced to the nation that the venerable sufferer
had come to himself , and gone to his Father ; exchanging his phantom majesty
for what he surely received , if any king ever received , an incorruptible crown . II .
... the great bell of St. Paul's announced to the nation that the venerable sufferer
had come to himself , and gone to his Father ; exchanging his phantom majesty
for what he surely received , if any king ever received , an incorruptible crown . II .
Side 240
The italicised words contain the gist of the whole matter . By the interpretation we
put upon them must our standard of Ritual be determined . What then " hath this
Church and Realm received , " at the present moment , in the matter of Ritual ?
The italicised words contain the gist of the whole matter . By the interpretation we
put upon them must our standard of Ritual be determined . What then " hath this
Church and Realm received , " at the present moment , in the matter of Ritual ?
Side 343
... himself in a corner and kept silence . At last some modern Predestinarians
inquired after him , and he was brought out of his retirement , and a certain
Governor , who had drunk of the dregs of the same false doctrine , received and
protected ...
... himself in a corner and kept silence . At last some modern Predestinarians
inquired after him , and he was brought out of his retirement , and a certain
Governor , who had drunk of the dregs of the same false doctrine , received and
protected ...
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