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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171. oldal
... perhaps rather disposed to sneer at this too warm or sentimental expression , perhaps it may be well to remember that the lines were by no means written for him , or with a view to his eye , but in all instances we believe for cer- tain ...
... perhaps rather disposed to sneer at this too warm or sentimental expression , perhaps it may be well to remember that the lines were by no means written for him , or with a view to his eye , but in all instances we believe for cer- tain ...
288. oldal
... perhaps even new , aspect of the matter he has in hand . He calls his essays , deriving the term we be- lieve from John Henry Newman , " viewy " We never liked the word much , but perhaps it may be accepted with the feeling that for the ...
... perhaps even new , aspect of the matter he has in hand . He calls his essays , deriving the term we be- lieve from John Henry Newman , " viewy " We never liked the word much , but perhaps it may be accepted with the feeling that for the ...
315. oldal
... perhaps not un- naturally , that we might let the whole thing alone , and go on our own way . If we adopt another course , it is not because we have any faith that words of ours would be likely to reach any of these most remarkable ...
... perhaps not un- naturally , that we might let the whole thing alone , and go on our own way . If we adopt another course , it is not because we have any faith that words of ours would be likely to reach any of these most remarkable ...
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A. C. Swinburne admirable ballot beautiful believe Bishop Bishop of Beauvais book of Jonah called character Christ Christian Church Church of England conscience creature cross death delightful desire Divine doctrine doubt England English Eugénie de Guérin expression eyes fact faith father fear feel France Fredrika Bremer give God's hand heart heaven holy honour human interesting king labour light living look Lord Louis XVII man's matter mind missionary moral nature never night noble Orleans painter painting perhaps person Peter Bart picture poor prayer Prince Protestantism readers religion religious remarkable Ritualism sacrifice Scripture seems sense Sir Harry Vane Sophocles soul Spain spirit story suppose sweet thee things thou thought tion true truth Vane voices volume whole Williams wonderful words writer young