The Eclectic Review, Volume 3; Volume 116Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood C. Taylor, 1862 |
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... David Gray . 19 not disposed to see in the history of redemption ' a transaction in which those who are not elect cannot pray , and those who are need not pray ; ' but we are certain there is no middle way to be ... David Gray. ...
... David Gray . 19 not disposed to see in the history of redemption ' a transaction in which those who are not elect cannot pray , and those who are need not pray ; ' but we are certain there is no middle way to be ... David Gray. ...
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... DAVID GRAY . " " The commencement of the poem ' The Luggie , ' was passing through the press while he was dying , and some of the proof sheets reached him the day before he died , the 3rd of ... David Gray : his Life and Poems .
... DAVID GRAY . " " The commencement of the poem ' The Luggie , ' was passing through the press while he was dying , and some of the proof sheets reached him the day before he died , the 3rd of ... David Gray : his Life and Poems .
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... David Gray was really an extraordinary young man . As in the cases of Thom- son and Keats , he charms the ear by a most awakening and quickening power of melody . It would seem that he thought ... David Gray : his Life and Poems .
... David Gray was really an extraordinary young man . As in the cases of Thom- son and Keats , he charms the ear by a most awakening and quickening power of melody . It would seem that he thought ... David Gray : his Life and Poems .
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