The Eclectic ReviewThomas Price, William Hendry Stowell, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood Hodder and Stoughton, 1867 This 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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... Gospel of the Infancy , and the Gospel of Nicodemus ; not that they , the first especially , produce in the reader any feelings beyond those with which we regard the extravagancies of human fancy . We will , however , quote a few of ...
... Gospel of the Infancy , and the Gospel of Nicodemus ; not that they , the first especially , produce in the reader any feelings beyond those with which we regard the extravagancies of human fancy . We will , however , quote a few of ...
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... Gospel it may per- plex our readers to discover . No moral law , no good news , no divine teaching , runs along these pages . They are so distinct from the ... Gospel of Nicodemus . 47 but the principal art 46 The Apocryphal Gospels .
... Gospel it may per- plex our readers to discover . No moral law , no good news , no divine teaching , runs along these pages . They are so distinct from the ... Gospel of Nicodemus . 47 but the principal art 46 The Apocryphal Gospels .
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... Gospel of Nicodemus . 47 but the principal art of the writer may be traced in the descent of the Saviour into the under - world - the discourses between Satan and Hades ; this is repeated at still greater length in the Latin Gospel ...
... Gospel of Nicodemus . 47 but the principal art of the writer may be traced in the descent of the Saviour into the under - world - the discourses between Satan and Hades ; this is repeated at still greater length in the Latin Gospel ...
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