The Eclectic Review, Volume 27C. Taylor, 1827 |
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Page 110
... passage by which liquids can be conveyed to the circulation ; for it has been proved , that if a ligature be applied round the pyloric orifice , in such a manner as to obstruct the passage into the duodenum , the disappearance of the ...
... passage by which liquids can be conveyed to the circulation ; for it has been proved , that if a ligature be applied round the pyloric orifice , in such a manner as to obstruct the passage into the duodenum , the disappearance of the ...
Page 171
... passage that looks like requiring the surrender of all we possess and of all that we can procure , to Missionary Societies , and forbidding all provision for the future ? It is true that , in what the Writer cites as the parallel passage ...
... passage that looks like requiring the surrender of all we possess and of all that we can procure , to Missionary Societies , and forbidding all provision for the future ? It is true that , in what the Writer cites as the parallel passage ...
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... passage there is nothing in the nature of the thing which permits us to subaud Χριστός . For the subject here is not the dignity of Jesus , as Messiah , but his existence before Abraham . Nay , there is rather in the passage something ...
... passage there is nothing in the nature of the thing which permits us to subaud Χριστός . For the subject here is not the dignity of Jesus , as Messiah , but his existence before Abraham . Nay , there is rather in the passage something ...
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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