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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... knowledge of what I know , the consciousness of human knowledge . Hence , to know is the object of all Science ; and all special knowledge , if brought to our consciousness in its separate distinctiveness from , and yet in its recog ...
... knowledge of what I know , the consciousness of human knowledge . Hence , to know is the object of all Science ; and all special knowledge , if brought to our consciousness in its separate distinctiveness from , and yet in its recog ...
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... knowledge , by the relation which it bears to other parts of that general knowledge . To arrange and classify that universe of knowledge becomes therefore the first , and perhaps the most important , object and duty of Science . It is ...
... knowledge , by the relation which it bears to other parts of that general knowledge . To arrange and classify that universe of knowledge becomes therefore the first , and perhaps the most important , object and duty of Science . It is ...
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... knowledge of both languages , nor is " he unskilled in Hebrew learning . " Melancthon's inaugural discourse at Wittenberg opened up the whole of his future in- tentions , quoting one of the ancients , he said , " The noblest ...
... knowledge of both languages , nor is " he unskilled in Hebrew learning . " Melancthon's inaugural discourse at Wittenberg opened up the whole of his future in- tentions , quoting one of the ancients , he said , " The noblest ...
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THE ECLECTIC | 1 |
MARY THE PROGRESS AND DEVELOPMENT OF | 25 |
THE APOCRYPHAL GOSPELS | 36 |
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