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284 NOTICES OF BOOKS.
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The Practical Race. Houlston Consequence...
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Rainy Days The , Haunted and How House t...
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Life Triumphant. A Poem. By Elizabeth An...
the while negative failing 1 s meri o utt t of y al to ways reach avoiding the sublime - the , i fatal t yet step at leas into t has tlie absolutely ridiculous .
284 Notices Of Books.
284 NOTICES OF BOOKS .
The Practical Race. Houlston Consequence...
The Practical Race . Houlston Consequences and "Wrig of Teaching ht , 65 , Paternoster any Future Row _Restoration . Price 6 d . of the
In the form of a Letter to a Friend this little brochure offers a few forcible suggestions in favour of that modification of
universalism which , without denying that the irreclaimaHy the wicked doctrine may * go of hence a future into salvation eternal punishmen for " t , yet maintains guilty of
persons the inattention stupid . " rather Accoun than ting of opposition for his friend —the having ignoran pu t t , the the question animal , trine
ra as ther to wha than t would whether be it the should result of accep preaching ted as such true a doc not , by ,
or supposing disprove that it from he with Scri many turet others his wri felt ter unable therefore either just to _assumes prove
it to be trueand then proceeds p , to show that to proclaim it , not out of due proportion , but in its turn as one of the doctrines of
some Chris times tianity abused , though and of , cour made se i an t mi occasion ght , like of other evil w t ould rines , be t ye
chiefly tend to check 6 ' selfish and exclusive eagernes unconverted , s for their
own " they safe cannot ty " in be Christians worse th ; an while they as are r , egards ' and would the but be the , be
spared unconverted the sorro still w ; of t feeling hough those that they who must preach remai to th n em so woul for ever d " .
t Of ion the of careless the world or half it - is convinced justlremarked , who form that so they large would a propor be
much more likely , to "believe y in the integrity of a teacher who should substitute warnings of future chastisement for threats
t of eternal most or vengeance thodox evangelical , since they s are now practically cannot fail u t nive o obse rsa r l ists tha in t
regard to beloved friends and kindred . Evidently orthodox himself been written _upon most and no poin t w t s t , the t reason writer yet on adds the , u Much rtance has of p
itself revising must the _Tbe , Buri revised al Service also _; b but efore modern the , words evangelical of the preacher theology and the facts of life can be , made to correspond with each other . "
Rainy Days The , Haunted And How House T...
Rainy Days The , Haunted and How House to Meet . Them By Eliza . B S y . Emma Oldham Marshall . . S . W . Partridge , 9 , Paternoster Row .
Two " Temperance Tales ; " the former depicting the career nected of a gentleman with him who , by broug lapsing ht from ruin upon moderate himself drinking and all con to a -
habit of intoxication ; the latter bringing" no single virtue into
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English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Dec. 1, 1863, page 284, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01121863/page/68/
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