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 47
... words ; words in which all the con- solation which had shone through his soul amidst the rents of its ruin , in scattered and arrowy light , was folded up and presented to him with authentication : the Divine providence ; the Divine ...
... words ; words in which all the con- solation which had shone through his soul amidst the rents of its ruin , in scattered and arrowy light , was folded up and presented to him with authentication : the Divine providence ; the Divine ...
Page 58
... Words - words and letters ! We have used both with considerable fluency ; but how seldom it occurs to us to think of the mystery of both . How wonderful that man should be able to generalize and to concentrate all sounds into an ...
... Words - words and letters ! We have used both with considerable fluency ; but how seldom it occurs to us to think of the mystery of both . How wonderful that man should be able to generalize and to concentrate all sounds into an ...
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... words are equal for the inflamed grandeur of expression to her words ? What names awaken in the bosom a thrill so impressive ? How mythic and marvellous is her story ! How enchanting her stirring tales and fables of the glory of Theseus ...
... words are equal for the inflamed grandeur of expression to her words ? What names awaken in the bosom a thrill so impressive ? How mythic and marvellous is her story ! How enchanting her stirring tales and fables of the glory of Theseus ...
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