The National Quarterly Review, Volume 18Edward Isidore Sears, David Allyn Gorton, Charles H. Woodman Pudney & Russell, 1869 |
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Pagina 3
... tion to sacrifices , consecrations , conjurations , & c .; for God has no immediate intercourse with men but all the intercourse and conversation between the gods and mortals are carried on by means of the dæmons , both in waking and ...
... tion to sacrifices , consecrations , conjurations , & c .; for God has no immediate intercourse with men but all the intercourse and conversation between the gods and mortals are carried on by means of the dæmons , both in waking and ...
Pagina 26
... tion of nearly all the intelligent biblical literature that we have ; for when they did not themselves furnish that light , they opened the avenues and stirred up a new field of Christian inquiry , showing that God uses whom He will ...
... tion of nearly all the intelligent biblical literature that we have ; for when they did not themselves furnish that light , they opened the avenues and stirred up a new field of Christian inquiry , showing that God uses whom He will ...
Pagina 41
... tion of the valuable libraries of that great city . It was in Paris that Dr. Tischendorf made his first grand discovery . In one of the libraries was a parchment Greek manuscript , the writing of which , of the date of the fifth century ...
... tion of the valuable libraries of that great city . It was in Paris that Dr. Tischendorf made his first grand discovery . In one of the libraries was a parchment Greek manuscript , the writing of which , of the date of the fifth century ...
Pagina 48
... tion , being only an " Ayrshire ploughman , " his reception is an anomaly . The admiration which his writings have excited is intensified by his manly independence , tem- pered with modesty , and his wonderful conversational powers . We ...
... tion , being only an " Ayrshire ploughman , " his reception is an anomaly . The admiration which his writings have excited is intensified by his manly independence , tem- pered with modesty , and his wonderful conversational powers . We ...
Pagina 58
... tion and fame . Yet we are told that his head was not turned by the extraordinary attentions he received . Considering his great and sudden elevation , this fact might seem especially remarkable , and is generally so considered . If by ...
... tion and fame . Yet we are told that his head was not turned by the extraordinary attentions he received . Considering his great and sudden elevation , this fact might seem especially remarkable , and is generally so considered . If by ...
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