The Eclectic Review, Volume 27C. Taylor, 1827 |
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... principle to which primitive Christianity owed much of • its irresistible energy . ' This principle he believes to be , Unreserved Dedication to God , excluding all provision for the future , and securing the surrender of all we possess ...
... principle to which primitive Christianity owed much of • its irresistible energy . ' This principle he believes to be , Unreserved Dedication to God , excluding all provision for the future , and securing the surrender of all we possess ...
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... principles of Professor Moor , is admirably conducted , and cannot fail to interest and delight an intelligent pupil in a high degree . In the Syntax , the principles of philosophical Grammar are ap- plied so as to render the rules few ...
... principles of Professor Moor , is admirably conducted , and cannot fail to interest and delight an intelligent pupil in a high degree . In the Syntax , the principles of philosophical Grammar are ap- plied so as to render the rules few ...
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dislike of abstract principles must have sounded very strange , proceeding as it did from the Author of the Theory of the Sublime and Beautiful . But Mr. Burke knew where he was standing , and he spoke advisedly . Abstract principles ...
dislike of abstract principles must have sounded very strange , proceeding as it did from the Author of the Theory of the Sublime and Beautiful . But Mr. Burke knew where he was standing , and he spoke advisedly . Abstract principles ...
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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