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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Page 44
... whole passage . 6 It is important to notice that the whole of the words of Job have been hitherto a cry to God out of his despair ; a cry to him that he might be brought near to him , face to face . It is per- petually recurring . Oh ...
... whole passage . 6 It is important to notice that the whole of the words of Job have been hitherto a cry to God out of his despair ; a cry to him that he might be brought near to him , face to face . It is per- petually recurring . Oh ...
Page 163
... whole is complete . Even a thief or a great criminal may justify himself as being a part of a complete whole , which would not be complete without him also . Although our author admits that ' there can be no doubt of our part towards ...
... whole is complete . Even a thief or a great criminal may justify himself as being a part of a complete whole , which would not be complete without him also . Although our author admits that ' there can be no doubt of our part towards ...
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... whole inclines us , with perfect propriety and truth , to think that he has not deceived us half so much as he has deceived himself . There is current amongst Frenchmen a remark to the effect that , with few and later ex- ceptions , the ...
... whole inclines us , with perfect propriety and truth , to think that he has not deceived us half so much as he has deceived himself . There is current amongst Frenchmen a remark to the effect that , with few and later ex- ceptions , the ...
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