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... BRYANT'S POEMS , 391 • IV . INTERNAL EVIDENCE THAT THE BIBLE IS THE WORD OF GOD , 420 V. NINEVEH ; THE HISTORIANS AND THE MONU- MENTS , . VI . ANCIENT INDIA , VII . BOOK NOTICES , • 432 · 458 481 Art cl . OCTOBER . Page . I. DR CARSON ...
... BRYANT'S POEMS , 391 • IV . INTERNAL EVIDENCE THAT THE BIBLE IS THE WORD OF GOD , 420 V. NINEVEH ; THE HISTORIANS AND THE MONU- MENTS , . VI . ANCIENT INDIA , VII . BOOK NOTICES , • 432 · 458 481 Art cl . OCTOBER . Page . I. DR CARSON ...
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... as a true revelation of God , need- ing , however , its fulfilment and completion , and receiving the same in Himself . ( To be concluded ) ARTICLE III . - BRYANT'S POEMS . * WE avail 390 [ July , The Old Testament , & c .
... as a true revelation of God , need- ing , however , its fulfilment and completion , and receiving the same in Himself . ( To be concluded ) ARTICLE III . - BRYANT'S POEMS . * WE avail 390 [ July , The Old Testament , & c .
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ARTICLE III . - BRYANT'S POEMS . * WE avail ourselves of the very convenient law of associa- tion by contrast to pass at once from the volume in prose , named below , to an examination of Mr. Bryant's poetry . Mr. Bryant has ...
ARTICLE III . - BRYANT'S POEMS . * WE avail ourselves of the very convenient law of associa- tion by contrast to pass at once from the volume in prose , named below , to an examination of Mr. Bryant's poetry . Mr. Bryant has ...
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... Bryant's life have been diversified and relieved , are no doubt to be considered as illustrative of his character . It was hardly to be expected that one who , in the flush of early manhood , according to the common tradition of Bryant ...
... Bryant's life have been diversified and relieved , are no doubt to be considered as illustrative of his character . It was hardly to be expected that one who , in the flush of early manhood , according to the common tradition of Bryant ...
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... Bryant's alternations between uncon- genial toil and studious leisure . In his last resumption of editorial duty ... Bryant the editor and Bryant the poet could hardly be more different from each other if they were numerically dis- tinct ...
... Bryant's alternations between uncon- genial toil and studious leisure . In his last resumption of editorial duty ... Bryant the editor and Bryant the poet could hardly be more different from each other if they were numerically dis- tinct ...
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