The Princeton review. / Volume 2, 1878
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- The Princeton review. / Volume 2, 1878
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- New York,: G. & C. Carvill.
- Jul-Dec 1878
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Contents
- TPG
- Table of Contents pp. iii-iv
- Exploration as Verifying Revelation Prof. J. L. Porter; pp. 1-32
- God's Indiscriminate Proposals of Mercy Pres't Robert L. Dabney; pp. 33-66
- Classics and Colleges Prof. B. L. Gildersleeve; pp. 67-95
- The Materialist Revival and the Miracle of the Raising of the Dead Prof. Lionel S. Beale; pp. 96-114
- The Son of Man Prof. J. J. van Oosterzee; pp. 115-148
- Recent Changes in Jurisprudence and Apologetics Francis Wharton; pp. 149-168
- Methods of Home-Evangelization Prof. Wm. G. Blaikie; pp. 169-203
- Kant, and his Fortunes in England Prof. J. P. Mahaffy; pp. 204-238
- Christianity under the Roman Empire Prof. Adolf Harnack; pp. 239-280
- The Prophets and Prophecy in Israel Prof. Wm. Henry Green; pp. 281-328
- The Problems Concerning the Human Will Henry Calderwood; pp. 329-351
- Art as an Interpreter of History Prof. Henry Coppée; pp. 352-383
- Taxation of the Liquor Traffic Judge Robert C. Pitman; pp. 384-398
- Science and a Future State Balfour Stewart; pp. 399-408
- John Stuart Mill and the Destruction of Theism President Shairp; pp. 409-448
- The Aim of Poetry Principal Shairp; pp. 449-470
- The Foundations of Chance Prof. John Venn; pp. 471-510
- Faith Mark Hopkins; pp. 511-540
- The Political Outlook in France Rev. Dr. Robert L. Stanton; pp. 541-577
- The Cost of Landed Gentry Arthur Arnold; pp. 578-611
- The Anglo-Catholic Movement, Past and Future Rt. Rev. The Lord Bishop of Gloucester and Bristol; pp. 612-640
- National Morality Edward A. Freeman; pp. 641-672
- The Present Rights and Duties of Science Principal Dawson; pp. 673-696
- Philosophy as Scientia Scientiarum Robert Flint; pp. 697-716
- The European Equilibrium Theodore D. Woolsey; pp. 717-742
- Copyrights and Patents Leone Levi; pp. 743-775
- Man's Place in Nature Prof. Joseph Le Conte; pp. 776-803
- The Duties of Higher Towards Lower Races in a Mixed Community Canon George Rawlinson; pp. 804-847
- Eclipses of the Sun Simon Newcomb; pp. 848-864
- The Recent Solar Eclipse Professor Young; pp. 865-888
- Criticism of the Critical Philosophy, in Reply to Professor Mahaffy President McCosh; pp. 889-915
- Physiological Metaphysics; or, the Apotheosis of Science by Suicide President Porter; pp. 916-944