Relation of Unitarian Christianity to the spirit of the age : two discourses, preached at the Annual Meeting of the Scottish Unitarian Association, held in Glasgow, on Sunday 18th November, 1866 [and pamphlets by various authors / compiled by John Russell
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Relation of Unitarian Christianity to the spirit of the age : two discourses, preached at the Annual Meeting of the Scottish Unitarian Association, held in Glasgow, on Sunday 18th November, 1866 [and pamphlets by various authors / compiled by John Russell Amberley]
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Amberley, John Russell, Viscount, 1842-1876.
Date (admin)
1864-
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Copyright, public domain: McMaster University owns the rights to the archival copy of the digital image in TIFF format.
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Russell Library
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text
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jpg
Bertrand Russell Number
RL0167
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Russell Library
Language
eng
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Light/UV damage to spine. Hinges wearing. Ink on spine.
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Privately-bound hardcover volume containing 15 pamphlets.
Essays and pamphlets bound in a single volume by Russell's father, Lord Amberley
Contents: The relation of Unitarian Christianity to the spirit of the age, two discourses, preached at the Annual Meeting of the Scottish Unitarian Association, held in Glasgow, on Sunday 18th November, 1866 / by Charles Beard -- Remarks on the Encyclical of December 8, 1864 / by the Bishop of Clifton -- Authorized translation, remarks on the Encyclical of December 8, 1864 / by Felix Dupanloup, Bishop of Orleans, member of lthe French Academy ; translated from the thirty-second Paris edition by William J. M. Hutchison -- Defence of the Rev. Charles Voysey, Vicar of Healaugh, on the hearing of the charges of heresy preferred against him in the Chancery Court of York, on the 1st December, 1869 -- The Church of Progress : a report of the first conference, held at the Freemasons' Tavern, May 28th, 1869 -- The Church of Progress : an inaugural address delivered at the opening service, at St. George's Hall, on Sunday evening, October 3rd, 1869 / by the President -- Canons ; or, the entire theology of the new church concerning the one and infinite God, concerning the Lord the Redeemer ; and concerning redemption, concerning the Holy Spirit, concerning the Divine Trinity / a posthumous work of Emanuel Swedenborg -- University College & Mr. Martineau, reprinted from the Theological Review for January, 1867 -- Plain reading of the Elementary Education Act / by Scott Dalgleish -- The duty of England to provide a gratuitous compulsory education for the children of her poorer classes / by Mr. John Roberton, corresponding member of the Society of Natural and Medical Science, Dresden, read at a meeting of the Manchester Statistical Society, March 8th, 1865 -- National education : an argument for unsectarian education / by Ref. J. H. Rutherford, being the substance of a paper read at the Educational Conference, in Newcastle-on-Tyne, on Nov. 25th, 1869 -- Primary education in the Canton de Vaud, Switzerland / translated from the French, by Dr. Ellenberger, Principal of the Pestalozzian School, Worksop --The aim, the duties, and the reward of a schoolmaster : an address delivered to the Masters of St. Mark's School / by Rev. Stephen Hawtrey -- St. Mark's School, Windsor : Prospectus -- A narrative-essay on a liberal education, chiefly embodied in the account of an attempt to give a liberal education to children of the working classes / by the Rev. S. Hawtrey -- The "sling and the stone", vol. III, part V / by Charles Voysey, of St. Edmund Hall, Oxford, incumbent of Healaug
Essays and pamphlets bound in a single volume by Russell's father, Lord Amberley
Contents: The relation of Unitarian Christianity to the spirit of the age, two discourses, preached at the Annual Meeting of the Scottish Unitarian Association, held in Glasgow, on Sunday 18th November, 1866 / by Charles Beard -- Remarks on the Encyclical of December 8, 1864 / by the Bishop of Clifton -- Authorized translation, remarks on the Encyclical of December 8, 1864 / by Felix Dupanloup, Bishop of Orleans, member of lthe French Academy ; translated from the thirty-second Paris edition by William J. M. Hutchison -- Defence of the Rev. Charles Voysey, Vicar of Healaugh, on the hearing of the charges of heresy preferred against him in the Chancery Court of York, on the 1st December, 1869 -- The Church of Progress : a report of the first conference, held at the Freemasons' Tavern, May 28th, 1869 -- The Church of Progress : an inaugural address delivered at the opening service, at St. George's Hall, on Sunday evening, October 3rd, 1869 / by the President -- Canons ; or, the entire theology of the new church concerning the one and infinite God, concerning the Lord the Redeemer ; and concerning redemption, concerning the Holy Spirit, concerning the Divine Trinity / a posthumous work of Emanuel Swedenborg -- University College & Mr. Martineau, reprinted from the Theological Review for January, 1867 -- Plain reading of the Elementary Education Act / by Scott Dalgleish -- The duty of England to provide a gratuitous compulsory education for the children of her poorer classes / by Mr. John Roberton, corresponding member of the Society of Natural and Medical Science, Dresden, read at a meeting of the Manchester Statistical Society, March 8th, 1865 -- National education : an argument for unsectarian education / by Ref. J. H. Rutherford, being the substance of a paper read at the Educational Conference, in Newcastle-on-Tyne, on Nov. 25th, 1869 -- Primary education in the Canton de Vaud, Switzerland / translated from the French, by Dr. Ellenberger, Principal of the Pestalozzian School, Worksop --The aim, the duties, and the reward of a schoolmaster : an address delivered to the Masters of St. Mark's School / by Rev. Stephen Hawtrey -- St. Mark's School, Windsor : Prospectus -- A narrative-essay on a liberal education, chiefly embodied in the account of an attempt to give a liberal education to children of the working classes / by the Rev. S. Hawtrey -- The "sling and the stone", vol. III, part V / by Charles Voysey, of St. Edmund Hall, Oxford, incumbent of Healaug