The husband in Utah; or, Sights and scenes among the Mormons, by A. and M.N. Ward [really A.N. and M. Ward].James Blackwood, 1857 - 212 páginas |
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Página 196 - Our author appears to have travelled over the field of dogmatic theology, and to have wisely given us the results of extensive reading and independent inquiry, without troubling the reader with what to many minds would be the embarrassments of polemical discussion.
Página 33 - The unmarried woman careth for the things of the Lord, that she may be holy both in body and in spirit : but she that is married careth for the things of the world, how she may please her husband.
Página 197 - The structure of the work is novel, admitting of any degree of expansion, and the author in the course of his narrative has taken occasion to introduce full and clear expositions of the leading doctrines of Christianity. ' The Poet's Retrospect and Patriot's Conclusion...
Página 196 - The size is every •way convenient; the type large and excellent; the divisions generally appropriate; the subjoined observations suitable, terse, racy, spiritual, and practical As there is nothing in the book sectarian, it will be alike available in families throughout every section of the Church of God.
Página 197 - No poetic work has ever been more enthusiastically welcomed than this. That the present is a SIXTH edition speaks emphatically enough for its popularity. It is quite plain, indeed, looking merely to its commanding circulation, that
Página 197 - LUTHER; or, Rome and the Reformation. By the Rev. R. MONTGOMERY, M,A. Sixth edition. Cloth, 8vo, 5s. " We think this work the least blemished and the most poetical he has given to the public. It is impossible to deny it the praise of containing right and noble sentiments, sometimes finely expressed, and disclosing poet- feeling.
Página 192 - OF SELBORNE, with Observations on various parts of Nature ; and the Naturalist's Calendar. By the late Rev. G. WHITE, AM ; with extensive additions, by CAPTAIN THOMAS BROWN, FLS Eleventh Edition, with nearly 40 Illustrations.
Página 196 - Fcap. 8vo., cloth. Eight beautiful Illustrations. Price 4s. 6d. ; gilt edges, 5s. "The fluency and elegance of Mr. Troup's language discover the ready pen of a practised writer, and the freshness which he imparts to whatever he touches betokens a faculty of contemplating objects from points of view different from those which custom recognises.
Página 196 - Nonconformist. THE FAMILY COMMENTARY : or, The New Testament, with Notes adapted to the use of Family Worship, and made into Short Readings. By the Rev. T. RAVEN, MA, author of " A Monthly Series of Family Prayers.
Página 197 - Tlmt portion of Mr. Montgomery's work which has reference to the Jesuits contains many passages of extraordinary power and beauty — a work in which the character of the great...