The Eclectic Review, Volume 27C. Taylor, 1827 |
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Page 172
... Writers insist upon this branch of Christian devotedness . Let us not be misunderstood as if we would sanction the ... Writer is silent . The temporal distress of his fellow - creatures is appa- rently an object too insignificant ...
... Writers insist upon this branch of Christian devotedness . Let us not be misunderstood as if we would sanction the ... Writer is silent . The temporal distress of his fellow - creatures is appa- rently an object too insignificant ...
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... writers have made a concession to infidels , which the Jews themselves do not ask , and which truth does not require . The Jews , however blind they may be to the fulfilment of this prediction , have never been wholly unacquainted with ...
... writers have made a concession to infidels , which the Jews themselves do not ask , and which truth does not require . The Jews , however blind they may be to the fulfilment of this prediction , have never been wholly unacquainted with ...
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... writers , classes of writers , or certain schools of philosophy , as also to certain epochs of Grecian literature . -The MEANINGS of words are arranged in a natural and philosophi- cal order . To the primary succeed the secondary , in ...
... writers , classes of writers , or certain schools of philosophy , as also to certain epochs of Grecian literature . -The MEANINGS of words are arranged in a natural and philosophi- cal order . To the primary succeed the secondary , in ...
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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