The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th], Volume 6, Part 11810 |
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Page 71
... supposed , of congregations starving on mere morality substituted for the bread of life ; eager to lay broad and deep the foundations of the gospel ; and ultimately appre- hensive lest their own hearers should suspect them of reverting ...
... supposed , of congregations starving on mere morality substituted for the bread of life ; eager to lay broad and deep the foundations of the gospel ; and ultimately appre- hensive lest their own hearers should suspect them of reverting ...
Page 86
... supposed value , and which the amateurs increase as much as possible , both by breeding in - and in , and by selection , until the particular property is made to predominate to such a degree , in some of the most refined sorts , that ...
... supposed value , and which the amateurs increase as much as possible , both by breeding in - and in , and by selection , until the particular property is made to predominate to such a degree , in some of the most refined sorts , that ...
Page 112
... supposed decline : That the discovery of America was never injurious either to its popu- lation or industry , and that it is at present eminently advantageous to both : That the inquisition , atrocious and sanguinary as it was in the ...
... supposed decline : That the discovery of America was never injurious either to its popu- lation or industry , and that it is at present eminently advantageous to both : That the inquisition , atrocious and sanguinary as it was in the ...
Page 131
... supposed sacred object with a mysterious grandeur , which leads its unhappy votary captive , and perpe . tuates its wanderings from truth and virtue . ' p . 126 . Our author enumerates the principal languages of India , and the other ...
... supposed sacred object with a mysterious grandeur , which leads its unhappy votary captive , and perpe . tuates its wanderings from truth and virtue . ' p . 126 . Our author enumerates the principal languages of India , and the other ...
Page 133
... supposed ca- pable of doing this . To the Harp , its first manufacturing artist Ehrhard , and its first musical artist Sejan , he pays the following burst of applause.- • Vainqueur mélodieux des antiques merveilles , Quels accents tout ...
... supposed ca- pable of doing this . To the Harp , its first manufacturing artist Ehrhard , and its first musical artist Sejan , he pays the following burst of applause.- • Vainqueur mélodieux des antiques merveilles , Quels accents tout ...
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Page 108 - ... sun. And behold a man bent with age coming from the way of the wilderness leaning on a staff. And Abraham arose, and met him, and said unto him, ' Turn in, I pray thee, and wash thy feet, and tarry all night ; and thou shall arise early in the morning, and go on thy way.' And the man said, 'Nay; for I will abide under this tree.