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Religion and Social Change, 1723-1921 Religion and Social Change, 1723-1921 Title Author Year Published Language General Subject 101 Things for Adult Bible Classes to Do Moninger, Herbert; 1876-1911. 1911 English Religious education of adults A Bible School Vision Welshimer, P. H. (Pearl Howard); 1873-1957. 1852 English Sunday schools A Brief Study of Christian Science Sandt, Geo. W. (George Washington); 1854-1931. 1911 English Christian Science A Call for a Convention to Effect a National Organization for the Improvement of Religious and Moral 1902 English Christian education Education Through the Sunday School and Other Agencies: To Be Held in Chicago in February or March, 1903. A Call Upon the Unemployed Talent of the Church: A Sermon in Behalf of the American Sunday School Potts, George; 1802-1864. 1853 English Sunday schools Union A Century's Change in Religion Harris, George; 1844-1922. 1914 English Church history A Commentary on Hegel's Logic McTaggart, John McTaggart Ellis; 1866-1925. 1910 English Logic A Cosmic View of Religion Halstead, William Riley; 1848-1931. 1913 English Religion A Creed for Christian Socialists: With Expositions Stubbs, Charles William; 1845-1912. 1897 English Socialism, Christian A Critical History of Free Thought in Reference to the Christian Religion Farrar, Adam Storey; 1826-1905. 1862 English Free thought A Critical Study of Current Theories of Moral Education Hart, Joseph Kinmont; 1876-1949. 1910 English Moral education A Defence of "the Eclipse of Faith" Rogers, Henry; 1806-1877. 1854 English Skepticism A Defence of Liberal Christianity Norton, Andrews; 1786-1853. 1812 English Liberalism (Religion) A Defence of Philosophic Doubt: Being an Essay on the Foundations of Belief Balfour, Arthur James Balfour; 1st Earl of; 1848-1930. 1879 English Belief and doubt A Discourse on the Latest Form of Infidelity Norton, Andrews; 1786-1853. 1839 English Skepticism A Doubter's Doubts About Science and Religion Anderson, Robert; Sir; 1841-1918. 1894 English Religion and science A Few Plain Words in Respect to the American Sunday School Union Westbrook, R. B. Rev. 1855 English American Sunday- School Union A Generation of Religious Progress: Issued in Commemoration of the Twenty-First Anniversary of the Union 1916 English Religious thought of Ethical Societies A Hand Book of the History, Organization, and Methods of Work of the Young Men's Christian Associations 1892 English Young Mens Christian Associations A History of Colonization on the Western Coast of Africa Alexander, Archibald; 1772-1851. 1849 English Liberia A History of Education in Modern Times Graves, Frank Pierrepont; 1869-1943. 1913 English Education A History of Freedom of Thought Bury, J. B. (John Bagnell); 1861-1927. 1913 English Free thought A History of Psychology, Ancient and Patristic Brett, George Sidney; 1879-1944. 1912 English Psychology A History of the Adult School Movement Rowntree, John Wilhelm; 1868-1905. 1903 English Adult education A History of the American Sunday School Union Rice, Edwin Wilbur; 1831-1929. 1899 English American Sunday- School Union A History of the Warfare of Science With Theology: In Christendom White, Andrew Dickson; 1832-1918. 1896 English Religion and science A Lay Thesis on Bible Wines Emerson, Edward R. (Edward Randolph); b. 1856. 1902 English Temperance A Lecture on the Vatican Decrees and the Political Tendencies of the Roman Church Bateman, Warner M. 1877 English Church and state A Letter of Inquiry to Ministers of the Gospel of All Denominations on Slavery Lord, Nathan; 1793-1870. 1854 English Slavery and the church A Letter to Andrews Norton on Miracles as the Foundation of Religious Faith Hildreth, Richard; 1807-1865. 1840 English Rationalism A Lone Woman in Africa: Six Years on the Kroo Coast McAllister, Agnes. 1896 English Women missionaries A Looking Glass for Ladies, or, The Formation and Excellence of the Female Character, an Address Hawes, Joel; 1789-1867. 1845 English Women Delivered at Hartford on Sunday Evening, August 24, 1845 A National Church Huntington, William Reed; 1838-1909. 1897 English Christian union A New Life in Education Durell, Fletcher; 1859-1946. 1894 English Education A Philosophical and a Chemical Digest of the Mosaic Creation: In Two Popular Lectures: Being a Synopsis Quarterman, James 1868 English Creation of the Subject, as Condensed From the Writer's Criticisms on the First Chapter of Genesis A Physician to the Soul Dresser, Horatio W. (Horatio Willis); b. 1866. 1908 English Mental healing A Plan for Better Religious Instruction in the Southern Methodist Church Cuninggim, J. L. 1901 English Christian education of adults A Practical Directory for Young Christian Females: Being a Series of Letters From a Brother to a Younger Newcomb, Harvey; 1803-1863. 1833 English Young women Sister, Designed Principally for Sabbath School Teachers and Their Elder Pupils A Reply to "the Academy's" Review of "the Wine Question in the Light of the New Dispensation" Ellis, John; 1815-1896. 1883 English Temperance A Review of the "Spiritual Manifestations" Beecher, Charles; 1815-1900. 1853 English Spiritualism A Review of the Rev. Moses Stuart's Pamphlet on Slavery Entitled Conscience and the Constitution Clark, Rufus W. (Rufus Wheelwright); 1813-1886. 1850 English Slavery A Review of the Systems of Ethics: Founded on the Theory of Evolution Williams, C. M. (Cora May) 1893 English Ethics, Evolutionary A Short History of the International Lesson System Rice, Edwin Wilbur; 1831-1929. 1902 English International Sunday School Lessons A Spiritual Pilgrimage Campbell, R. J. (Reginald John); 1867-1956. 1916 English Campbell, R. J A Statement Concerning the First Year's Active Work of the League, and Its Purposes for the Immediate 1891 English Church and education Future Religion and Social Change, 1723-1921 Page 1 of 37 Title Author Year Published Language General Subject A Study in Pedagogy: For People Who Are Not Professional Teachers Vincent, John Heyl; 1832-1920. 1890 English Education A Syllabus of Religious Education Hodge, Richard Morse. 1904 English Christian education A Woman's Life Work: Labors and Experiences of Laura S. Haviland. Haviland, Laura S. (Laura Smith); 1808-1898. 1889 English Underground railroad A Woman's Pulpit Phelps, Elizabeth Stuart; 1844-1911 1870 English Women clergy A World Expectant: The Study of a Great Possibility Wodehouse, E. A. (Ernest Armine); 1879-1936. 1916 English Religions (Proposed, universal, etc.) Abolition of Slavery: The Right of the Government Under the War Power., The 1862 English War and emergency powers Academy for Princes, The Norlie, Olaf Morgan; 1876-1962. 1917 English Religious education Acquainted With Grief Shaw, George. 1906 English Servant of Jehovah Actes Du IIIme Congrès International Du Christianisme Libèral Et Progressif, Genève 1905 1906 French Liberalism (Religion) Actes Du Ive Congrès International D'histoire Des Religions: Tenu À Leide Du 9e-13e Septembre 1912. 1913 French Religion Acts of Saint Mary Magdalene Considered in a Series of Discourses as Illustrating Certain Important Points Stretton, Henry; 1814 or 15-1890. 1848 English Women in the Bible ofDoctrine, The Acts of the Anti-Slavery Apostles Pillsbury, Parker; 1809-1898. 1883 English Slavery Adam and the Adamite, or, The Harmony of Scripture and Ethnology M'Causland, Dominick; 1806-1873. 1872 English Monogenism and polygenism Address Stebbins, Rufus P. (Rufus Phineas); 1810-1885. 1857 English Peace Addresses at the Annual Meeting of the New West Education Commission Gunsaulus, Frank W. (Frank Wakeley); 1856-1921. 1890 English Mormonism Adult Bible Class: Its Organization and Work, The Pearce, W. C. (William Cliff); b. 1864. 1910 English Sunday schools Adventures of the Christian Soul: Being Chapters in the Psychology of Religion Saunders, Kenneth J. (Kenneth James); 1883-1937. 1916 English Psychology, Religious Afro-American Folksongs: A Study in Racial and National Music Krehbiel, Henry Edward; 1854-1923. 1914 English Afro-Americans After Death, What?: A Scholarly Exposition of a Vitally Interesting Question That Has Deeply Agitated Peters, Madison Clinton; 1859-1918. 1908 English Future life Thinking Men and Women From Time Immemorial Age of Unreason: Being a Reply to Thomas Paine, Robert Ingersoll, Felix Adler, O.B. Frothingham, and Brann, Henry A. (Henry Athanasius); 1837-1921. 1881 English Rationalism Other American Rationalists, The Agnostic Gospel: A Review of Huxley on the Bible: With Related Essays, The Parker, Henry W. (Henry Webster); 1822-1903. 1895 English Agnosticism Agnosticism Flint, Robert; 1838-1910. 1903 English Agnosticism Agnosticism and Religion: Being an Examination of Spencer's Religion of the Unknowable: Preceded by a Lucas, George J. 1895 English Agnosticism History of Agnosticism. Agnosticism of Hume and Huxley: With a Notice of the Scottish School McCosh, James; 1811-1894. 1884 English Agnosticism Agreement of Evolution & Christianity Phillips, Samuel L. (Samuel Louis); b. 1838. 1904 English Evolution Agreement of Science and Revelation, The Wythe, J. H. (Joseph Henry); 1822-1901. 1872 English Religion and science Aids to Reflection in the Formation of a Manly Character on the Several Grounds of Prudence, Morality and Coleridge, Samuel Taylor; 1772-1834. 1873 English Religion Alcuin and the Rise of the Christian Schools West, Andrew Fleming; 1853-1943. 1892 English Education, Medieval Aliens or Americans? Grose, Howard B. (Howard Benjamin); 1851-1939. 1906 English Immigrants Allgemeine Kritische Geschichte Der Religionen Meiners, C. (Christoph); 1747-1810. 1806 German
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