Results for “James Freeman Clarke

647 books found

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Manual of Unitarian belief

Manual of Unitarian belief

James Freeman Clarke

1884

Present condition of the free colored people of the United States

Present condition of the free colored people of the United States

James Freeman Clarke

1859

The state of the nation

The state of the nation

James Freeman Clarke

1878

The state of the nation, or, What the nation asks of Congress and the President

The state of the nation, or, What the nation asks of Congress and the President

James Freeman Clarke

1878

The true doctrine of liberal Christianity

The true doctrine of liberal Christianity

James Freeman Clarke

1937

Two ways in religion, reviewed

Two ways in religion, reviewed

James Freeman Clarke

1862

What God gives he gives forever

What God gives he gives forever

James Freeman Clarke

1929

What good has the birth of Jesus brought to the world?

What good has the birth of Jesus brought to the world?

James Freeman Clarke

1926

Work of Unitarians in the past and the future

Work of Unitarians in the past and the future

James Freeman Clarke

1882

The Four Gospels and modern thought

The Four Gospels and modern thought

James Freeman Clarke

1903

Go up higher

Go up higher

James Freeman Clarke

1877

Is Christianity a supernatural revelation?

Is Christianity a supernatural revelation?

James Freeman Clarke

1903

Memorial and biographical sketches

Memorial and biographical sketches

James Freeman Clarke

1878

The new theology

The new theology

James Freeman Clarke

1878

Obituary of H.J. Huidekoper

Obituary of H.J. Huidekoper

James Freeman Clarke

1854

On giving names to towns and streets

On giving names to towns and streets

James Freeman Clarke

1880

Orthodoxy; its truth and errors

Orthodoxy; its truth and errors

James Freeman Clarke

1890

The peculiar doctrine of Chritianity

The peculiar doctrine of Chritianity

James Freeman Clarke

1844

A poem

A poem

James Freeman Clarke

1846

Sermon preached in Amory Hall, October 9th, 1842

Sermon preached in Amory Hall, October 9th, 1842

James Freeman Clarke

1842