The Eclectic ReviewThomas Price, William Hendry Stowell, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood Hodder and Stoughton, 1867 - Books 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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... Dufton met with a German Baron of the name of Dablin , returning from Abyssinia , on his way back to Khartoun , which is the most accessible starting - point from the Egyptian coast , as Massowah is the most accessible frontier point ...
... Dufton met with a German Baron of the name of Dablin , returning from Abyssinia , on his way back to Khartoun , which is the most accessible starting - point from the Egyptian coast , as Massowah is the most accessible frontier point ...
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... Dufton says : — Sometimes the tolling of a bell , but in most cases the beating of kettledrums , summons the faithful to prayers . The prayers are read in Ethiopic , a language which the people know nothing about , so that little profit ...
... Dufton says : — Sometimes the tolling of a bell , but in most cases the beating of kettledrums , summons the faithful to prayers . The prayers are read in Ethiopic , a language which the people know nothing about , so that little profit ...
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Abyssinia admiration beautiful become believe birds blessed called character Christ Christian Church course dark death delightful Delitzsch Divine doctrine Dora Greenwell doubt dream earth Ecclesia Dei England Erasmus eyes fact faith father fear feel give glory Golden Legend Gospel Gospel of Nicodemus Greek language hand heart heaven holy honour Huguenot human idea illustration infinite interesting Isaac Penington Isaac Taylor Jesus king labour light live look Lord Lord Melbourne Luther marriage marvellous matter Melancthon mind moral nation nature never night Pantheism passion perhaps person poem poetry poor prayer Prince Protestantism Queen readers regard religious Rome Scripture seems seen sense society sophism soul speak spirit story suppose sweet thee things Thomas Ellwood thou thought tion told true truth verses village volume whole wonderful words writer young