LIBROS DEL AUTOR: henry hopkins

36 resultados para LIBROS DEL AUTOR: henry hopkins

  • DIXIE
    Henry Clayton Hopkins / Various
    Discover a window into the American South with 'Dixie: A monthly magazine, Vol. 1, No. 1, January 1899.' This meticulously reprinted edition offers a fascinating glimpse into the culture and literature of the Southern States at the close of the 19th century. A valuable historical document, this periodical showcases a variety of voices and perspectives from a pivotal era in Amer...
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    17,66 €

  • The Life Of The Late Right Reverend John Henry Hopkins, First Bishop Of Vermont, And Seventh Presiding Bishop
    John Henry Hopkins
    The Life Of The Late Right Reverend John Henry Hopkins, First Bishop Of Vermont, And Seventh Presiding Bishop has been considered by academicians and scholars of great significance and value to literature. This forms a part of the knowledge base for future generations. So that the book is never forgotten we have represented this book in a print format as the same form as it was...
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    19,42 €

  • The Novelties Which Disturb Our Peace
    John Henry Hopkins
    The Novelties Which Disturb Our Peace : Letters Addressed To The Bishops, Clergy, And Laity Of The Protestant Episcopal Church has been considered by academicians and scholars of great significance and value to literature. This forms a part of the knowledge base for future generations. So that the book is never forgotten we have represented this book in a print format as the sa...
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    14,85 €

  • A Scriptural, Ecclesiastical, And Historical View Of Slavery, From The Days Of The Patriarch Abraham, To The Nineteenth Century
    Alonzo Potter / John Henry Hopkins
    Unsettling, learned and historically vital. John Henry Hopkins’s A Scriptural, Ecclesiastical, And Historical View Of Slavery frames a clerical defence of slavery from the days of the patriarch Abraham to the nineteenth century, assembling scriptural exegesis, ecclesiastical precedent and historical argument into a single, forceful statement. A difficult, necessary historical r...
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    26,25 €

  • A Perspective of Wages and Prices (Routledge Revivals)
    Henry Phelps Brown / Sheila V. Hopkins
    First published in book form in 1981, this collection of essays originally written between 1955 and 1966 contains ground-breaking research and analysis on the study of wages and prices across seven centuries, with particular reference to builder’s wage rates and the price of a bundle of the commodities on which these wages might be spent. ...
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    77,37 €

  • Three Lectures On Free-masonry, Regarded As A Moral And Religious System
    Henry Hopkins (freemason.)
    Three Lectures On Free-masonry, Regarded As A Moral And Religious System, by Henry Hopkins, offers a detailed exploration of Freemasonry’s principles and practices. Hopkins delves into the ethical and spiritual dimensions of Freemasonry, presenting it as a structured system for moral development and religious understanding. These lectures provide insight into the core tenets of...
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    14,72 €

  • The Unitarian Review; Volume 25
    Charles Lowe / Henry Wilder Foote / John Hopkins Morison
    The Unitarian Review, Volume 25 presents a comprehensive collection of essays and articles reflecting the intellectual and theological landscape of Unitarianism during its time. Edited by prominent Unitarian figures such as Charles Lowe, Henry Wilder Foote, and John Hopkins Morison, this volume offers insights into the key debates, social concerns, and evolving doctrines within...
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    31,81 €

  • The Unitarian Review; Volume 17
    Charles Lowe / Henry Wilder Foote / John Hopkins Morison
    Explore the theological and philosophical landscape of 19th-century Unitarianism with 'The Unitarian Review, Volume 17.' This collection of essays and articles offers a comprehensive look at the religious and intellectual debates that shaped Unitarian thought during a pivotal period in American religious history. Featuring contributions from prominent Unitarian figures such as ...
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    31,79 €

  • The Unitarian Review; Volume 5
    Charles Lowe / Henry Wilder Foote / John Hopkins Morison
    'The Unitarian Review, Volume 5' offers a fascinating glimpse into the theological and intellectual landscape of late 19th-century Unitarianism. Edited by prominent figures such as Charles Lowe, Henry Wilder Foote, and John Hopkins Morison, this collection of essays and articles delves into a wide array of topics relevant to the Unitarian movement. From discussions on theologic...
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    33,56 €

  • The Unitarian Review; Volume 7
    Charles Lowe / Henry Wilder Foote / John Hopkins Morison
    Delve into the intellectual landscape of 19th-century Unitarianism with Volume 7 of 'The Unitarian Review.' This collection of essays and articles, penned by influential figures such as Charles Lowe, Henry Wilder Foote, and others, offers a comprehensive look at the theological, philosophical, and social concerns of the Unitarian movement. Explore a range of topics, from doctri...
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    34,63 €

  • The Unitarian Review; Volume 6
    Charles Lowe / Henry Wilder Foote / John Hopkins Morison
    Delve into the theological and spiritual landscape of 19th-century America with 'The Unitarian Review, Volume 6.' This compilation offers a rich tapestry of articles and essays from leading Unitarian thinkers such as Charles Lowe, Henry Wilder Foote, and others. Explore a diverse range of topics, from theological debates and interpretations of scripture to reflections on spirit...
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    34,68 €

  • The Unitarian Review; Volume 22
    Charles Lowe / Henry Wilder Foote / John Hopkins Morison
    Explore the theological and intellectual landscape of 19th-century Unitarianism with 'The Unitarian Review, Volume 22.' This collection features insightful articles and essays from leading Unitarian thinkers such as Charles Lowe, Henry Wilder Foote, and others. Delve into discussions on religious history, theological debates, and the evolving role of Unitarianism in society. Or...
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    31,79 €

  • The Unitarian Review; Volume 14
    Charles Lowe / Henry Wilder Foote / John Hopkins Morison
    'The Unitarian Review, Volume 14' presents a comprehensive collection of essays and articles exploring Unitarian thought, history, and philosophy. Featuring contributions from prominent Unitarian figures such as Charles Lowe, Henry Wilder Foote, and others, this volume offers a deep dive into the theological and intellectual currents of the late 19th century. The essays cover a...
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    32,83 €

  • The Unitarian Review; Volume 23
    Charles Lowe / Henry Wilder Foote / John Hopkins Morison
    The Unitarian Review, Volume 23, presents a comprehensive exploration of Unitarian thought and practice during a pivotal period in religious history. This collection of essays and articles, authored by prominent Unitarian figures such as Charles Lowe, Henry Wilder Foote, and others, offers insights into theology, ethics, and the evolving role of Unitarianism in society. The vol...
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    31,79 €

  • The End Of Controversy, Controverted
    John Henry Hopkins / Francis Patrick Kenrick
    In 'The End Of Controversy, Controverted, Volume 2,' John Henry Hopkins presents a detailed refutation of the arguments put forth in 'The End of Controversy' by John Milner, a prominent Roman Catholic apologist. Addressed to Francis Patrick Kenrick, the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Baltimore, this volume continues Hopkins’s critical examination of Catholic doctrine and practice...
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    27,91 €

  • The Unitarian Review; Volume 9
    Charles Lowe / Henry Wilder Foote / John Hopkins Morison
    Explore the intellectual landscape of 19th-century Unitarianism with 'The Unitarian Review, Volume 9.' This compilation offers a rich tapestry of articles and essays from prominent Unitarian thinkers such as Charles Lowe, Henry Wilder Foote, John Hopkins Morison, and others. Delve into theological debates, philosophical inquiries, and historical analyses that shaped the Unitari...
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    34,60 €

  • 'the End Of Controversy', Controverted
    John Henry Hopkins / Francis Patrick Kenrick
    'The End of Controversy', Controverted is a detailed, historical theological debate between John Henry Hopkins and Francis Patrick Kenrick, the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Baltimore. This first volume presents Hopkins’s refutation of Milner’s 'The End of Controversy' in a series of letters addressed directly to Kenrick. Hopkins meticulously challenges and dissects Milner’s arg...
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    29,88 €

  • Articles On Romanism
    John Henry Hopkins
    'Articles On Romanism: Monsignor Capel, Dr. Littledale' presents a collection of writings addressing various aspects of Roman Catholicism, particularly in relation to Protestant perspectives. Authored by John Henry Hopkins, this work delves into theological and historical points of contention, offering insights into the religious debates of the 19th century. The book includes d...
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    23,19 €

  • The Appreciation of Quality
    Elise S. Haas / Harriet Nathan / Henry Hopkins
    The Appreciation of Quality presents an oral history transcript and related materials spanning 1972-197. This collection offers insights into the life and work of Henry Hopkins, a significant figure in the art world, alongside contributions from Harriet Nathan, Elise S. Haas, and Meyer Friedman. The oral history provides a valuable first-person account, shedding light on Hopkin...
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    25,26 €

  • Yusuf
    Albert Allis Hopkins / Henry Ridgely Evans / Victor Bernard Derrécagaix
    Yusuf, un roman captivant d’Henry Ridgely Evans, Victor Bernard Derrécagaix et Albert Allis Hopkins, plonge les lecteurs dans un récit historique riche et évocateur. Écrit en français, ce livre explore des thèmes de foi, de persévérance et de rédemption à travers une narration littéraire soignée. Les personnages sont finement ciselés, évoluant dans un contexte historique rendu ...
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    25,17 €

  • The Novelties Which Disturb Our Peace
    John Henry Hopkins
    ''The Novelties Which Disturb Our Peace: Letters Addressed To The Bishops, Clergy, And Laity Of The Protestant Episcopal Church'' is a book written by John Henry Hopkins in 1844. The book is a collection of letters written by Hopkins to various members of the Protestant Episcopal Church, including bishops, clergy, and laity. In these letters, Hopkins addresses what he sees as '...
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    34,38 €

  • The School Teacher’s Manual
    Henry Dunn / Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet
    'The School Teacher’s Manual,' originally published in 1839, offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of 19th-century education. Co-authored by Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet, a pioneer in the education of the deaf, and Henry Dunn, the manual provides practical suggestions and insights into effective teaching methods and the broader landscape of popular education during this perio...
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    23,11 €

  • Christianity Vindicated
    John Henry Hopkins
    Christianity Vindicated is a book written by John Henry Hopkins, first published in 1833. The book is a collection of seven discourses that aim to provide external evidence for the authenticity and truth of the New Testament. Hopkins, a bishop of the Episcopal Church, uses historical and philosophical arguments to prove the validity of the Christian faith. He examines the relia...
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    29,08 €

  • Articles On Romanism (1890)
    John Henry Hopkins
    ''Articles On Romanism'' is a collection of essays written by John Henry Hopkins in 1890. The book explores the history and beliefs of the Roman Catholic Church, as well as its relationship with Protestantism. Hopkins, a bishop in the Episcopal Church, offers a critical perspective on Catholicism, arguing that its doctrines and practices are incompatible with the teachings of t...
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    30,12 €

  • Carols, Hymns, And Songs (1872)
    John Henry Hopkins
    This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world’s literature in affordable, high quality, modern edit...
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    25,92 €

  • Sixteen Lectures On The Causes, Principles, And Results, Of The British Reformation (1844)
    John Henry Hopkins
    ''Sixteen Lectures on the Causes, Principles, and Results of the British Reformation'' is a book written by John Henry Hopkins in 1844. The book provides a comprehensive analysis of the factors that led to the British Reformation, which was a significant religious and political movement in England during the 16th century. The author examines the causes that led to the separatio...
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    39,59 €

  • The History Of The Church, In Verse
    John Henry Hopkins
    ''The History of the Church, in Verse'' is a book written by John Henry Hopkins in 1866. The book is intended for use by Bible classes, schools, and families within the Protestant Episcopal Church. It is a poetic retelling of the history of the Christian church, from its origins to the present day. The book is written in a simple and accessible style, making it easy for readers...
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    32,19 €

  • The Primitive Creed
    John Henry Hopkins
    The Primitive Creed: Examined And Explained is a book written by John Henry Hopkins in 1834. The book is a comprehensive examination and explanation of the primitive Christian creed, which is the statement of faith that outlines the fundamental beliefs of Christianity. Hopkins delves into the origins of the creed and analyzes its various components, including the belief in God ...
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    41,72 €

  • A Pastoral Letter
    John H. Hopkins / John HHopkins / William Henry Hoit
    A Pastoral Letter: Addressed By The Bishop Of The Protestant Episcopal Church In The State Of Vermont (1846) is a book written by John H. Hopkins. This book is a pastoral letter addressed by the Bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the State of Vermont in the year 1846. The book is a religious text that discusses various topics related to the Christian faith and the rol...
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    20,54 €

  • The Primitive Church
    John Henry Hopkins
    The Primitive Church: Compared With The Protestant Episcopal Church Of The Present Day is a book written by John Henry Hopkins and published in 1835. The book compares the early Christian church, known as the Primitive Church, with the Protestant Episcopal Church of the author’s time. Hopkins examines the similarities and differences between the two churches in terms of their b...
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    40,74 €


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