The Eclectic Review, Volume 3; Volume 116Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1862 |
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... admirable inquisitor . There is , no doubt , a rightness about the doctrinal teachings of the old Reformer . They are as right as the bones of a skeleton unclothed with flesh . They are as right as a forest tree in winter- time . There ...
... admirable inquisitor . There is , no doubt , a rightness about the doctrinal teachings of the old Reformer . They are as right as the bones of a skeleton unclothed with flesh . They are as right as a forest tree in winter- time . There ...
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... admirable devotional charac- ter , sufficient to warrant its re - publication in these days , when such books have gone out of fashion and use with the high state of spiritual life and experience they indicated and were supposed to ...
... admirable devotional charac- ter , sufficient to warrant its re - publication in these days , when such books have gone out of fashion and use with the high state of spiritual life and experience they indicated and were supposed to ...
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... admirable , in an age of coarseness , its Author's purity of taste never suffered him to descend to a phraseology bordering upon grossness or impropriety . 66 ' Hooker is neither splendid nor vehement ; he never surprises us by any ...
... admirable , in an age of coarseness , its Author's purity of taste never suffered him to descend to a phraseology bordering upon grossness or impropriety . 66 ' Hooker is neither splendid nor vehement ; he never surprises us by any ...
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