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 218
... succession , and the rule of St. Benedict . No country ever received the gift of
salvation more directly from popes and monks , and none , alas ! so soon and so
cruelly betrayed them . We do not wait to add a single tear to the grief manifested
...
... succession , and the rule of St. Benedict . No country ever received the gift of
salvation more directly from popes and monks , and none , alas ! so soon and so
cruelly betrayed them . We do not wait to add a single tear to the grief manifested
...
Side 259
The lives of saints had been sketched elaborately for cloisters , the course of
conquest and succession of battle fields for the galleries of kings and courtiers ,
but to transfer the events of social life to a succession of pictures , and to unite in
one ...
The lives of saints had been sketched elaborately for cloisters , the course of
conquest and succession of battle fields for the galleries of kings and courtiers ,
but to transfer the events of social life to a succession of pictures , and to unite in
one ...
Side 342
They do not hesitate to claim for him the inauguration of an entirely new age , and
believe that the whole succession of discoveries following his times down to the
present moment are related to what they call the New Church or the New ...
They do not hesitate to claim for him the inauguration of an entirely new age , and
believe that the whole succession of discoveries following his times down to the
present moment are related to what they call the New Church or the New ...
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