The Eclectic ReviewThomas Price, William Hendry Stowell, Edwin Paxton Hood, Jonathan Edwards Ryland 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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55. oldal
... mind and the soul were not one ; that that which often seemed spirit , was only the mental halo round it , and the silvery light was undisturbed and undarkened , because no sins done in the body , or by the mind , could annihilate the ...
... mind and the soul were not one ; that that which often seemed spirit , was only the mental halo round it , and the silvery light was undisturbed and undarkened , because no sins done in the body , or by the mind , could annihilate the ...
64. oldal
... mind , whether in a poet " of imagination all compact , " like Shakspeare , or a reasoner or analyst like Newton or Kant . Thus , as of the sexes , the man is not without the woman , nor the woman without the man in the Lord , so of the ...
... mind , whether in a poet " of imagination all compact , " like Shakspeare , or a reasoner or analyst like Newton or Kant . Thus , as of the sexes , the man is not without the woman , nor the woman without the man in the Lord , so of the ...
317. oldal
... mind which we believe usually would stand no very rugged handling nor beating about ; it is the sign of sensuousness , which is another name for materialism . These things , we declare , are not said discourteously , but when we find it ...
... mind which we believe usually would stand no very rugged handling nor beating about ; it is the sign of sensuousness , which is another name for materialism . These things , we declare , are not said discourteously , but when we find it ...
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