The Eclectic ReviewThomas Price, William Hendry Stowell, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood Hodder and Stoughton, 1867 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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Sivu 142
... effects of amazement , suddenness , and surprise , and unquestionably awaken corre- sponding emotions of admiration ; but still , it is as the poet rather than the painter . Messrs . Petter and Galpin deserve heartiest thanks for ...
... effects of amazement , suddenness , and surprise , and unquestionably awaken corre- sponding emotions of admiration ; but still , it is as the poet rather than the painter . Messrs . Petter and Galpin deserve heartiest thanks for ...
Sivu 255
... effect to the picture . What could any thoughtful mind expect from such a subject , an orderly march of regiments ... effects about which they talk pompously and learnedly . This was not Hogarth's way . He discovered , it is one of his ...
... effect to the picture . What could any thoughtful mind expect from such a subject , an orderly march of regiments ... effects about which they talk pompously and learnedly . This was not Hogarth's way . He discovered , it is one of his ...
Sivu 285
... effect was to drive the Christians from the city and the street , only that they might enjoy the blessings of fellowship by stealth in the midst of the wild , or in the covert of the mountain . If any were arrested and accused of ...
... effect was to drive the Christians from the city and the street , only that they might enjoy the blessings of fellowship by stealth in the midst of the wild , or in the covert of the mountain . If any were arrested and accused of ...
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Antananarivo beautiful believe Bible Bishop Book Club called character Chicheley Christ Christian Church of England Clayton Columba congregation Congregationalism Countess of Huntingdon death desire Divine doctrine doubt earnest earth eloquence English Eucharist eyes fact faith father feel give hand heart heaven Hogarth Holy honour human idea idolatry illustration infinite interest Jesus John king labour light living Lollard look Lord Madagascar matter means mind minister missionaries monks moral nation nature never Old Testament Opotiki peace perhaps persons prayer preacher preaching present priest principle pulpit Puritan Radama readers regard religion religious remarkable saints Scripture seems sense sermons Sir Launfal soul speak spirit Staffa story suppose Swedenborg tell thee things thou thought tion truth voice volume Wandering Jew whole William Hogarth William of Wykeham wonder words writer young Zealand