The Eclectic ReviewThomas Price, William Hendry Stowell, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood Hodder and Stoughton, 1866 This periodical is comprised mainly of book reviews. The majority of the books reviewed are religious in nature, however, books with various topics-most notably books on historical topics and books of poetry are also reviewed. |
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68. oldal
... truth to break forth " from His word , " is a succession of verses ; it wants almost every element of the hymn . As verses , we should not only take no exception to them , but even admit them into a selection of sacred poetry ; but as ...
... truth to break forth " from His word , " is a succession of verses ; it wants almost every element of the hymn . As verses , we should not only take no exception to them , but even admit them into a selection of sacred poetry ; but as ...
355. oldal
... truth , I mean what philosophers in general have understood by it - the conformity of our ideas to things . There is no truth where there is no cor- respondence of our notions to realities . I admit that human know- ledge never comes up ...
... truth , I mean what philosophers in general have understood by it - the conformity of our ideas to things . There is no truth where there is no cor- respondence of our notions to realities . I admit that human know- ledge never comes up ...
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... truth - the Word in the bosom of God ; the truth that the Eternal God is glorified in the Incarnation ; this is the truth which shines through these verbal windows . 66 All truth about Christ is vain , unless we entertain exalted ideas ...
... truth - the Word in the bosom of God ; the truth that the Eternal God is glorified in the Incarnation ; this is the truth which shines through these verbal windows . 66 All truth about Christ is vain , unless we entertain exalted ideas ...
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