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English
Pages
428

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Table of Contents

Transcendentalism.
Ecclesiastical institutions and religious consciousness.
The Biblical, ecclesiastical and philosophical notion of God.
The delights of piety.
Beauty in the world of matter.
God's revelation in matter and mind.
Theological and philosophical development of New England.

Edition Notes

"The lecture and the sermons contained in the present volume have not appeared in any previous American edition of Theodore Parker's writings."--Pref.

Published in
Boston
Series
His Works. Centenary ed. v. 6

Classifications

Library of Congress
BX9815.P3 1907 vol. 6, BX9843.P3W8 1907 vol. 6, BX9815.P3 1907 6

The Physical Object

Pagination
iv, 428 p.
Number of pages
428

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6991372M
Internet Archive
worldmatterands00parkgoog
LCCN
07039391

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