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 124
... eyes , Or aught in contact with the body's sense , To make the spirit's high realities ? Who knows what visions are ? Why should I fear To think I see and see not ? If the Lord Be pleased to press upon His handmaid's soul Revealings of ...
... eyes , Or aught in contact with the body's sense , To make the spirit's high realities ? Who knows what visions are ? Why should I fear To think I see and see not ? If the Lord Be pleased to press upon His handmaid's soul Revealings of ...
Page 125
... eyes As one we who live late may still achieve , Has left a sadder wearier history Than the first , the Alexandrian saint's . To live A few short lifeful years made glorious By the open courage daily fronting death , By battle in God's ...
... eyes As one we who live late may still achieve , Has left a sadder wearier history Than the first , the Alexandrian saint's . To live A few short lifeful years made glorious By the open courage daily fronting death , By battle in God's ...
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... eyes of the other to a lady immediately below , " Never since I was weaned , " was the reply the pleasant fashion not only infects the young but the old , so that it has been said , an old woman now literally does not know how to dress ...
... eyes of the other to a lady immediately below , " Never since I was weaned , " was the reply the pleasant fashion not only infects the young but the old , so that it has been said , an old woman now literally does not know how to dress ...
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