283 resultados para Bryan, William Jennings (1860-1925) -- Portraits
em University of Michigan
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"The first twenty-one chapters ... were completed by Paxton Hibben before his untimely death. The book as it stands was completed by C. Hartley Gratten."--p. [v]
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Mode of access: Internet.
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5th edition.
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Shakespeare's men.--The literature of nature.--Selfish womanhood.--Tennyson's men.--On reading beautiful books.--A poet Chrysostom.--Recovered yesterdays.--The literature of devotion.--Once again with Elia.
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Ernest Hiram Lindley.--Address at the Indiana university services in memory of Ernest Hiram Lindley, October 13, 1940.--Learning a life occupation: Arthur Griffith, arithmetical prodigy, by W. L. Bryan and E. H. Lindley.--Learning a life occupation: the telegraph operator, by W. L. Bryan and Noble Harter. (Republished from the Psychological review, vol. IV, no. 1 January, 1897 and vol. VI, no. 4, July, 1899)
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"Index alphabétique des noms cités dans les cinq volumes des Portraits intimes", at end of 5th series.
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Includes bibliographical footnotes.
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Rashdall, H. The ultimate basis of theism.-Inge, W.R. The person of Christ.-Wild, H.L. The teaching of Christ.-Burney, C.F. The permanent religious value of the Old Testament.-Allen, W.C. Modern criticism and the New Testament.-Carlyle, A.J. The church.-Inge, W.R. The sacraments.
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Extracted from the author's "Memoirs of the life of the Reverend Theophilus Lindsey" printed in London, 1812, and now published for the benefit of the Christian churches in this country without note or alteration.