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
... delightful and , sometimes , even sublimely romantic to read . Some of the pieces of autobiography pre- served to us are among the most simply delightful which the story of the Church has given to us . The old folio of William Sewell ...
... delightful and , sometimes , even sublimely romantic to read . Some of the pieces of autobiography pre- served to us are among the most simply delightful which the story of the Church has given to us . The old folio of William Sewell ...
Page 493
... delightful to hear described . VII . OUR BOOK CLUB . THIS beautiful volume of , Sermons from the Studio . By Marie Sibree , with an Introduction by the Rev. T. W. Aveling.- ( Jackson , Walford , and Hodder . ) - needed not Mr. Aveling's ...
... delightful to hear described . VII . OUR BOOK CLUB . THIS beautiful volume of , Sermons from the Studio . By Marie Sibree , with an Introduction by the Rev. T. W. Aveling.- ( Jackson , Walford , and Hodder . ) - needed not Mr. Aveling's ...
Page 495
... delightful and characteristic bits of medieval biography we possess , while it is the biography of one of whom one ... delightful and entertaining as the physique of the volumes is charming ; and if Messrs . Sampson and Low extend ...
... delightful and characteristic bits of medieval biography we possess , while it is the biography of one of whom one ... delightful and entertaining as the physique of the volumes is charming ; and if Messrs . Sampson and Low extend ...
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