952 resultados para American history
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Added t.-p. engraved: Third American edition of Nicholson's British encyclopedia; or, Dictionary of arts & sciences.
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Incomplete; no more published. cf. Appleton's Cyclopæia of American biography.
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"Index of current electrical literature," Dec. 1887- appended to v. 5-
Musical ministries in the church; studies in the history, theory and administration of sacred music,
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"Books on church music in general": p. 165-169. "Books on hymns and hymn-writers": p. 170-173. "American church hymnals published since 1888": p. 174-176.
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A reprint of two separate works: General Taylor and his staff, Philadelphia, Grigg, Elliot & co., 1848, and General Scott and his staff. Philadelphia, Grigg, Elliot & co., 1848.
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Introduction. [Signed: H.G.S.]--Early Christian doctrine. By J.H. Allen.--Christianity from the fifth to the fifteenth century. By A.P. Peabody.--Unitarianism and the reformation. By S.C. Beach.--Unitarianism in England. By B. Herford.--The contact of American Unitarianism and German thought. By J.H. Allen.--The church and the parish in Massachusetts. Usage and law. By G.E. Ellis.--Early New England Unitarians. By A.P. Peabody.--Channing. By G.W. Briggs.--Transcendentalism: the New England renaissance. By F. Tiffany.--Theodore Parker. By S.B. Stewart.--Unitarianism and modern literature. By F. Hornbrooke.--Unitarianism and modern Biblical criticism. By J. de Normandie.--Unitarianism and modern scientific thought. By T.R. Slicer.--The law of righteousness. By G. Batchelor.--The relation of Unitarianism to philosophy. By C.C. Everett.--Ecclesiastical and denominational tendencies. By G. Reynolds.
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At head of title: University extension.
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Bibliography: p. 477-482.
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First edition, London, 1844; an American edition was published New York, Wiley and Putnam, 1845.
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fold. front. hand-colored.
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