The Eclectic Review, Volume 2; Volume 115Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Thomas Price, Josiah Conder, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood 1862 |
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... feel the influence of eloquence , which , even to one who has heard Robert Hall , is wholly unsurpassed : the only drawback from perfect gratification arises from a fear lest efforts so great of the intellect and the feeling should ...
... feel the influence of eloquence , which , even to one who has heard Robert Hall , is wholly unsurpassed : the only drawback from perfect gratification arises from a fear lest efforts so great of the intellect and the feeling should ...
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... feel that , after the lapse of these ages , we must use David's words in our prayers and our praises . They are constantly to us the keys by which we strive to touch the heart of God . They are constantly to us the keys which open our ...
... feel that , after the lapse of these ages , we must use David's words in our prayers and our praises . They are constantly to us the keys by which we strive to touch the heart of God . They are constantly to us the keys which open our ...
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... feels that he has faculties which there would exist unused and unappropriated ; scarcely a single faculty has any room for exercise . But he has seen a world outside the cave , and there- fore he is at no loss to understand the meaning ...
... feels that he has faculties which there would exist unused and unappropriated ; scarcely a single faculty has any room for exercise . But he has seen a world outside the cave , and there- fore he is at no loss to understand the meaning ...
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