The Princeton review. / Volume 2, 1879
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- The Princeton review. / Volume 2, 1879
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- New York,: G. & C. Carvill.
- July-Dec 1879
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Contents
- Title Page pp. i-ii
- Table of Contents pp. iii-iv
- Labor and Wages in England Prof. Thorold Rogers, LL. D., University of Oxford; pp. 1-26
- The Aim and Influence of Modern Biblical Criticism Rev. Dr. E. A. Washburn; pp. 27-46
- Nemesis in the Court-Room Francis Wharton, LL. D.; pp. 47-66
- Reason, Conscience, and Authority Prebendary Irons, D. D., F. R. H. S.; pp. 67-97
- The Organ of Mind Prof. David Ferrier, Kings College, London; pp. 98-125
- Music and Worship President Potter, Union College; pp. 126-143
- Christ and the Doctrine of Immortality Rev. George Matheson, D. D.; pp. 144-171
- Local Government: At Home and Abroad Robert P. Porter, Esq.; pp. 172-195
- Philosophy and Apologetics Prof. Charles W. Shields, Princeton College; pp. 196-208
- Progress of Christianity in the United States Philip Schaff, D. D., LL. D.; pp. 209-252
- The Philosophic Movement in Italy Prof. Luigi Ferri, Ph. D., University of Rome; pp. 253-276
- Painting in Its Historic Relations Prof. Henry Coppée, LL. D., Lehigh University; pp. 277-301
- Religion and Morality Rev. Henry N. Day, D. D.; pp. 302-327
- The Problem of the Human Will Prof. Henry Calderwood, LL. D., University of Edinburgh; pp. 328-351
- The Laws of War in Their Bearing on Peace Sheldon Amos, LL. D.; pp. 352-376
- Secularized Education Prest. Robert L. Dabney, Hampden-Sydney Theol. Seminary; pp. 377-400
- Virgil as a Precursor of Christianity Principal Shairp, D. C. L., University of St. Andrews; pp. 401-420
- Professor Huxley's Exposition of Hume's Philosophy President Porter, D. D., LL. D., Yale College; pp. 421-450
- University Questions in England Goldwin Smith, D. C. L.; pp. 451-470
- Professor Tyndall upon the Origin of the Cosmos Mark Hopkins, Ex-President of Williams College; pp. 471-492
- Comparative View of American Progress Robert P. Porter, Esq.; pp. 493-516
- The A Priori Novum Organum of Christianity Lyman H. Atwater, D. D., LL. D.; pp. 517-545
- Bimetallism Prof. William G. Sumner, Yale College; pp. 546-578
- Points of Contact Between Science and Revelation Principal J. W. Dawson, D. C. L., F. R. S.; pp. 579-606
- Herbert Spencer's "Data of Ethics" President McCosh, D. D., LL. D., Princeton College; pp. 607-636