The Eclectic ReviewThomas Price, William Hendry Stowell, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood Hodder and Stoughton, 1862 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 69
... matter of faith , because the Old Arm - chair has adjudged itself divine . There is no evidence that it is anything more than a piece of wood ; but it has adjudged itself to be gold , or ivory— it does not matter much which - and so ...
... matter of faith , because the Old Arm - chair has adjudged itself divine . There is no evidence that it is anything more than a piece of wood ; but it has adjudged itself to be gold , or ivory— it does not matter much which - and so ...
Page 391
... Matter . " 391 space construct the blessed sacrament . It is maintained that a body , like a spirit , can be unextended ; that God can reduce it to a state of pure substance ; and thus , its relation to the laws of being removed , it at ...
... Matter . " 391 space construct the blessed sacrament . It is maintained that a body , like a spirit , can be unextended ; that God can reduce it to a state of pure substance ; and thus , its relation to the laws of being removed , it at ...
Page 393
... matter in none : why then assume the existence of that of which we are ignorant , which we cannot conceive , and for which there is no philosophical necessity ? ' Dalgairns says : - A more explicit testimony is not wanted , else I might ...
... matter in none : why then assume the existence of that of which we are ignorant , which we cannot conceive , and for which there is no philosophical necessity ? ' Dalgairns says : - A more explicit testimony is not wanted , else I might ...
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