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 39
... disease , all these are thoughts which deserve from every reader the most serious pondering , and therefore we have intro- duced thus briefly his valuable book to our readers ' notice . V. HOOPER'S NEW THEORY OF THE APOCALYPSE . * OME.
... disease , all these are thoughts which deserve from every reader the most serious pondering , and therefore we have intro- duced thus briefly his valuable book to our readers ' notice . V. HOOPER'S NEW THEORY OF THE APOCALYPSE . * OME.
Page 114
... readers , distasteful ; but it is no doubt one of the most delightful volumes of Arctic travel we have . We thought so twenty - five years since , and our opinion has undergone no change . But , as we said , the world is away to Iceland ...
... readers , distasteful ; but it is no doubt one of the most delightful volumes of Arctic travel we have . We thought so twenty - five years since , and our opinion has undergone no change . But , as we said , the world is away to Iceland ...
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... readers will perceive that it is not always per- fect , either in syntax or orthography . The We recollect hearing a young and somewhat fastidious minister prayed for as follows : - Bress dy young sarbant ; dou knowest he is young in ...
... readers will perceive that it is not always per- fect , either in syntax or orthography . The We recollect hearing a young and somewhat fastidious minister prayed for as follows : - Bress dy young sarbant ; dou knowest he is young in ...
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