The Eclectic Review, Volume 27C. Taylor, 1827 |
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... character . Yet , few things in life are more common , than the occurrence of decided discrepancies in this respect . When strong cha- racter co - exists with feeble or common - place intellect , the subject becomes obstinate and ...
... character . Yet , few things in life are more common , than the occurrence of decided discrepancies in this respect . When strong cha- racter co - exists with feeble or common - place intellect , the subject becomes obstinate and ...
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... character is rendered available to human salva- 27. tion , represent him to have died as a malefactor . So that who ... character of our Lord for our imitation . The death of Christ is a subject of consi- deration entirely distinct ...
... character is rendered available to human salva- 27. tion , represent him to have died as a malefactor . So that who ... character of our Lord for our imitation . The death of Christ is a subject of consi- deration entirely distinct ...
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... Character . By T. Lewis , Minister of Union Chapel , Islington . Second Edition . 12mo . pp . 279. London . 1826 . THE first edition of the Christian Characteristics , escaped our attention . We are glad to find that it has received so ...
... Character . By T. Lewis , Minister of Union Chapel , Islington . Second Edition . 12mo . pp . 279. London . 1826 . THE first edition of the Christian Characteristics , escaped our attention . We are glad to find that it has received so ...
Contents
Lewiss Christian Characteristics | 64 |
Answer to a printed Paper entitled Manifesto of the Christian Evidence | 114 |
Baroness Von Minutolis Recollections of Egypt | 132 |
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