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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Page 77
... Thomas Ellwood lets a distinct if not always pleasant light in upon the deeds of those persecuting times . Mrs. Webb refers to it , and quotes from it in the present volume at considerable length : but , as the title implies , it is ...
... Thomas Ellwood lets a distinct if not always pleasant light in upon the deeds of those persecuting times . Mrs. Webb refers to it , and quotes from it in the present volume at considerable length : but , as the title implies , it is ...
Page 81
... Thomas Ellwood , who was a friend of the Peningtons , and a tutor in the family , and over whom the eyes of the bright young girl Gulielma seemed to have exercised a witchery not favour- able to the young man's peace . He received ...
... Thomas Ellwood , who was a friend of the Peningtons , and a tutor in the family , and over whom the eyes of the bright young girl Gulielma seemed to have exercised a witchery not favour- able to the young man's peace . He received ...
Page 83
... Thomas Ellwood des- cribes it , for Gulielma Springett , and it was about this very time that at a Friend's house , he was introduced to her . He , it would seem , was homeless , for his father , in a rage , told him to pack up his ...
... Thomas Ellwood des- cribes it , for Gulielma Springett , and it was about this very time that at a Friend's house , he was introduced to her . He , it would seem , was homeless , for his father , in a rage , told him to pack up his ...
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