American comments on European questions, international and religious.
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- English
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- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource
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- APA PsycBOOKS.
- Place of Publication:
- Boston : Houghton, Mifflin, 1884.
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- Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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- Summary:
- "The author of the essays here brought together resided in Berlin from the time when his health broke down in 1871 until his death in 1879. His dominant interest in civil and religious liberty, and in all social movements which involved the discussion of fundamental principles, forbade him to be a recluse; and he responded, notwithstanding the prolonged physical sufferings by which he was hindered, to frequent calls for speeches and essays in different countries where exciting questions were under discussion, and where he believed that the voice of an American familiar with European affairs might help on the deliberations of the friends of human progress. Many of his addresses were widely distributed in different languages. Some of them have permanent value. In this belief, they are offered to those who love and honor the name of a fearless, eloquent, and enlightened advocate of Christian liberty in Church and State. In addition to the addresses several essays are here given, in which the author shows his high estimate of scientific researches, while he steadily upholds the doctrines of the Christian faith"--Book. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved).
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- The drift of Europe, Christian and social.
- Paparchy and nationality.
- The armament of Germany.
- The intercourse of Christian with non-Christian peoples.
- Concerning treaties as matter of the law of nations.
- On international copyright.
- The right of war indemnity.
- Shall England side with Russia?
- What is science?
- What is religion?
- Christ, the church, and the Creed.
- Lucretius or Paul.
- Final cause; a critique of the failure of Paley and the fallacy of Hume.
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- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Electronic reproduction. Washington, D.C. : American Psychological Association, 2011. Available via World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreement. s2011 dcunns
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- Original
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- Restricted for use by site license.
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