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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Page 278
... Hooker , they are ' men of intolerable stomach . Many years since a writer in the ECLECTIC REVIEW admirably ex- pressed the character of Hooker's writings , and we know of no critic who has more ably expressed an estimate of the man ...
... Hooker , they are ' men of intolerable stomach . Many years since a writer in the ECLECTIC REVIEW admirably ex- pressed the character of Hooker's writings , and we know of no critic who has more ably expressed an estimate of the man ...
Page 282
... Hooker one really feels pity , and some measure of indignation against the destroyers of his peace . A wife , we believe , would never have occurred to him as a necessity , to be either sought or desired : thus was ' the Judicious Hooker ...
... Hooker one really feels pity , and some measure of indignation against the destroyers of his peace . A wife , we believe , would never have occurred to him as a necessity , to be either sought or desired : thus was ' the Judicious Hooker ...
Page 300
... Hooker and Keble is , that all texts are lost in the commentary , and that commentary who can understand ? A man may comprehend the labyrinths of statesmanship who finds it impossible to thread his way through the mysteries and crypts ...
... Hooker and Keble is , that all texts are lost in the commentary , and that commentary who can understand ? A man may comprehend the labyrinths of statesmanship who finds it impossible to thread his way through the mysteries and crypts ...
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