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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... truth into the mind , when it is used , not merely as a psychical statement or a metaphysical exercise . Sortain had this power in a very eminent degree . He ploughed no deep fields or furrows of thought , he sailed into no new and ...
... truth into the mind , when it is used , not merely as a psychical statement or a metaphysical exercise . Sortain had this power in a very eminent degree . He ploughed no deep fields or furrows of thought , he sailed into no new and ...
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... Truth ! yet he in sooth , is there - within it dwells ; Within the sceptic darkness deep he dwells that none may see , Till idol forms and idol thoughts have passed and ceased to be . No God , no Truth ! ah though , in sooth , so stand ...
... Truth ! yet he in sooth , is there - within it dwells ; Within the sceptic darkness deep he dwells that none may see , Till idol forms and idol thoughts have passed and ceased to be . No God , no Truth ! ah though , in sooth , so stand ...
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... truth . Very necessary to Rome , we doubt not ; but whether a truth- well , about that also we doubt not . It is quite monstrous and shocking to all Protestant ideas of truth , and simplicity , and sincerity of speech , to find how ...
... truth . Very necessary to Rome , we doubt not ; but whether a truth- well , about that also we doubt not . It is quite monstrous and shocking to all Protestant ideas of truth , and simplicity , and sincerity of speech , to find how ...
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