The Eclectic Review, Volume 27C. Taylor, 1827 |
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... hath no reason to allege , yet it hath self - will , that is , all laws in one . ' We are occasionally reminded by passages in Reynolds , of the exquisite harmony of South . A sentence or two in the following paragraph , very forcibly ...
... hath no reason to allege , yet it hath self - will , that is , all laws in one . ' We are occasionally reminded by passages in Reynolds , of the exquisite harmony of South . A sentence or two in the following paragraph , very forcibly ...
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... hath never seen , and human ear hath never heard of , and which it hath never entered into the human mind to conceive , these are the things which God hath prepared 10. to be revealed to them that love him . " To us his apostles , how ...
... hath never seen , and human ear hath never heard of , and which it hath never entered into the human mind to conceive , these are the things which God hath prepared 10. to be revealed to them that love him . " To us his apostles , how ...
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... hath to the utmost magnified ; nor imagining in more terrible forms , that scenery of destruction , which the Spirit of truth hath exhausted the whole machinery of terrible imaginations to body forth . But , if they will not take these ...
... hath to the utmost magnified ; nor imagining in more terrible forms , that scenery of destruction , which the Spirit of truth hath exhausted the whole machinery of terrible imaginations to body forth . But , if they will not take these ...
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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