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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Page 55
... Idea of Motion which no man has ever , or can ever , see exemplified . Yet a clear apprehension of this Abstract Idea was necessary to a right understanding and to the true explana- tion of all the motions which are actually seen . It ...
... Idea of Motion which no man has ever , or can ever , see exemplified . Yet a clear apprehension of this Abstract Idea was necessary to a right understanding and to the true explana- tion of all the motions which are actually seen . It ...
Page 250
... idea indeed -- an idea one cannot conceive at all , just because we are not in that half - and - half imperfect state , but perfect men and women , both parts all right , forming our inward ideas through our outward senses , and so ...
... idea indeed -- an idea one cannot conceive at all , just because we are not in that half - and - half imperfect state , but perfect men and women , both parts all right , forming our inward ideas through our outward senses , and so ...
Page 342
... idea of Time , they have a different idea of Eternity from what is entertained on Earth . Eternity is perceived by them as Infinite State , not as Infinite Time . I was once thinking about Eternity , and by the idea of Time I could ...
... idea of Time , they have a different idea of Eternity from what is entertained on Earth . Eternity is perceived by them as Infinite State , not as Infinite Time . I was once thinking about Eternity , and by the idea of Time I could ...
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