The Eclectic Review, Volume 27C. Taylor, 1827 |
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Page 133
... present state of this celebrated country in- spires a melancholy and painful feeling . A gloomy tinge seems to be spread over all objects ; we even try to discover some connection , direct or indirect , between the solemn and grand ...
... present state of this celebrated country in- spires a melancholy and painful feeling . A gloomy tinge seems to be spread over all objects ; we even try to discover some connection , direct or indirect , between the solemn and grand ...
Page 331
... present condition of the Jewish nation is , indeed , a standing monument of the truth of both Scripture history and Scripture prophecy . But we were not aware that these grand branches of argument had been so much neglected , as to ...
... present condition of the Jewish nation is , indeed , a standing monument of the truth of both Scripture history and Scripture prophecy . But we were not aware that these grand branches of argument had been so much neglected , as to ...
Page 363
... present tense , can present no difficulty . For it is admitted , that both in other verbs , and especially in va , the present is put for the preterite ; numerous examples of which may be produced , not only from the New , but the Old ...
... present tense , can present no difficulty . For it is admitted , that both in other verbs , and especially in va , the present is put for the preterite ; numerous examples of which may be produced , not only from the New , but the Old ...
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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