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 54
Now , the Duke truly says that the natural has , in our day , been casting out the
supernatural ; the idea of natural law , the universal reign of a fixed order of
things -yet he demurs to M. Guizot , when he tells us that God is the supernatural
in a ...
Now , the Duke truly says that the natural has , in our day , been casting out the
supernatural ; the idea of natural law , the universal reign of a fixed order of
things -yet he demurs to M. Guizot , when he tells us that God is the supernatural
in a ...
Side 247
Englishman say , Can these things be ? Can the law of Protestant England permit
these things to be by law ? Mr. Binney has gone , with his usual searching
keenness of insight and analysis , into this matter ; the relation of these things to
the ...
Englishman say , Can these things be ? Can the law of Protestant England permit
these things to be by law ? Mr. Binney has gone , with his usual searching
keenness of insight and analysis , into this matter ; the relation of these things to
the ...
Side 437
Let us be less narrow and hard ; let us seek to include in our service all beautiful
things , without making them idolatrous things ; because we have revised the
past , let us refuse to cut ourselves off from the past ; let us make the best things
of ...
Let us be less narrow and hard ; let us seek to include in our service all beautiful
things , without making them idolatrous things ; because we have revised the
past , let us refuse to cut ourselves off from the past ; let us make the best things
of ...
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