Yet it remains also to be said, that for largeness of aim, wealth of sentiment, and purity of moral teaching, no other book of George Eliot's surpasses Daniel Deronda.
No other book of George Eliot's is so filled and inspired by the spirit of her teachings as The Spanish Gypsy.
There must, upon the lowest ground, be a sense in which it may be truly said that the Bible is the Word of God as no other book is.
They are the record, as no other book in the world is a record, of that increasing purpose of God which runs through the ages.
Frederick Bleek is entirely justified in his statement that "a spirit of revenge and persecution prevails in the book, and that no other book of the Old Testament is so far removed as this is from the spirit of the gospel.
No other bookin the world fixes our thoughts so steadily upon the great interest of character.
Let it be considered, then, that this extreme variety of interpretation is found to exist in the case of no other book, but of the Scriptures only.
But the Bible can be shewn to be a book like no other book; entirely sui generis; and claiming to be the work of Inspiration.
He has recounted her death twice over, as he did that of his father already cited; for the single surviving leaf of the "other book" happens to contain this also.
The only leaf of the "other book" referred to that has survived is that which I have already quoted at length.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "other book" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.