| James Hain Friswell - 1866 - 328 páginas
...practised writer, and the charm of a thoughtful, well-read, and high-toned intellect." — London Review. "It is not easy to open it at any page without finding some happy idea." — Morning Post. LIKE UNTO CHRIST. A New Translation of the " De Imitatione Ckristi," usually ascribed to Thomas a Kempis.... | |
| California State Library - 1866 - 698 páginas
...Library ; vol. 37. Philosophy of Moral Feelings. London, 1859; 16mo. Same. See Family Library; vol.58. ABOUT IN THE WORLD. Essays by the Author of " The Gentle Life." London, 1864 ; 12mo. ACKERMAN, R. History of the Abbey Church of St. Peter's. Westminster, its Antiquities... | |
| Isaac Israel Hayes - 1867 - 478 páginas
...sentimentality, and yet thoroughly Christian in feeling as well as principle." — Literary Churchman. II. ABOUT IN THE WORLD. Essays by the Author of "...Another characteristic -merit of these, essays is, thnt they make it their business, gently but firmly , to apply the qualifications and the corrections,... | |
| Martha Stone Hubbell - 1867 - 362 páginas
...Christian in feeling as well as principle," — Literary Churchman. II. ABOUT IN THE WORLD. Essays by tte Author of "The Gentle Life." " It is not easy to open...characteristic merit of these essays is, that they make it the-r business, gently but firmly, to apply the qualifications and the corrections, which all philanthropic... | |
| Henry Ward Beecher - 1867 - 334 páginas
...sentimentality, and yet thoroughly Christum in feeling a? well as principle."— Literary Churchman. II. ABOUT IN THE WORLD. Essays by the Author of "...finding some happy idea." Morning Post. " Another char act eristic merit of these (.ssays is, that they make it their business, gently but firmly, to... | |
| George Catlin - 1867 - 402 páginas
...Author of "The Geatle Life." " ft is not eusy to open it at any page without finding some happy idta." Morning Post. " Another characteristic merit of these essays is, that they make it their business, geatly but firmly, to apply the qualifications and the corrections, which all philaathropic theories,... | |
| Robert Williams Buchanan - 1868 - 366 páginas
...sentimentality, and yet thoroughly Christian in feeling as well as principle." — Literary Churchman. II. ABOUT IN THE WORLD. Essays by the Author of "The...these essays is, that they make it their business, gent Ii/ but firmly, to apply the qualifications and the corrections, which all philanthropic theories,... | |
| Théodore Juste - 1868 - 324 páginas
...men of the world, were not ashamed to set before the young Englishmen of 1713." — London Review. II. ABOUT IN THE WORLD. Essays by the Author of "...characteristic merit of these essays is, that they make it fheir business, gently but firmly, to apply the qualifications and the corrections, which all philanthropic... | |
| Édouard René Lefebvre Laboulaye - 1868 - 244 páginas
...sentimentality, ana yet thoroughly Christian in feeling as well as principle." — Literary Churchman. II. ABOUT IN THE WORLD. Essays by the Author of "...characteristic merit of these essays is, that they make it thsir business, gently but firmly, to apply the qualifications and the corrections, which all philanthropic... | |
| Henry Morley - 1868 - 282 páginas
...men of the world, were not ashamed to set before the young Englishmen of 1713." — London Review. II. ABOUT IN THE WORLD. Essays by the Author of «...Another characteristic merit of these essays is, that thei/ make it their business, gently but firmly, to apply the qualifications and the corrections, which... | |
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