Palmer, George Herbert, 1842-1933
Palmer, George Herbert
Palmer, G. H.
George Herbert Palmer American philosopher (1842-1933)
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Palmer, George Herbert ‡d 1842-1933
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Palmer, George Herbert, ‡d 1842-1933
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (16)
Works
Title | Sources |
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Ach ! lieber Herre Jesu Christ | |
Ad cantum leticie | |
Alle, die ihr Gott zu ehren | |
Also hat Gott die Welt geliebt | |
Altruism its nature and varieties the Ely lectures for 1917-18 | |
The autobiography of a philosopher. | |
Blessed be that Maid Marie | |
Carmen suo dilecto | |
A catalogue of early and rare editions of English poetry | |
Cedit hyems eminus | |
Celos ascendit hodie | |
Christ führ gen Himmel | |
Christ was born on Christmas day | |
Christus ist erstanden | |
Come, listen to my story | |
Congaudeat turba fidelium | |
Contemporary American philosophy : personal statements | |
Contemporary idealism in America; | |
Cowley carol book for Christmas, Easter and Ascensiontide | |
Dies est leticie | |
Earth to-day rejoices | |
Eigo jishū ron | |
The English works of George Herbert, newly arranged and annotated and considered in relation to his life | |
Es ist ein Ros entsprungen | |
Es komt ein Schiff geladen | |
Ethical and moral instruction in schools | |
Expenses at Harvard. | |
The field of ethics | |
Flos de radice Jesse | |
Formative types in English poetry; the Earl lectures of 1917 | |
Gabriel's message does away | |
Geborn ist uns ein Kindelein | |
Gelobet seyst du, Jesu Christ | |
The glory of the imperfect | |
Good king Wenceslas | |
A Herbert bibliography. | |
Hito oyobi kyōikuka to shiteno pāmā fujin no shōgai | |
Hymnarium. | |
The Hymner : containing translations of the hymns from the Sarum Breviary together with sundry sequences & processions. | |
The ideal teacher | |
Immanuel Kant, 1724-1924 | |
In hoc anni circulo | |
Intimations of immortality in the sonnets of Shakspere | |
Jesu, who in bitter pain | |
Jesus, humani generis | |
O Kind, o wahrer Gottes Sohn | |
Lasst uns das Kindlein wiegen | |
Let the merry church bells ring | |
Let us tell the story | |
Life of alice freeman palmer | |
The Lord's prayer | |
Make we joy now in this fest | |
Mass on the day of death or burial | |
The musick of the mass for the dead : adapted to the English text from the Sarum manualé. | |
Nature of goodness | |
The new education : Three papers | |
Nos respectu gracie | |
Odyssey. | |
Parvulus nobis nascitur | |
Patrem parit filia | |
The problem of freedom. | |
The psalms & canticles at Mattins & Evensong, 1920, 1916c.: | |
Puer natus in Bethlehem | |
Quem nunc Virgo peperit | |
Quem pastores laudavere | |
Rex omnipotens die hodierna | |
Self-cultivation in English | |
Serena lux, amena lux | |
Sing alleluya, all ye lands | |
Stella nova radiat | |
Sweet was the song the Virgin sung | |
The teacher [microform] : essays and addresses on education | |
This joyful Easter-tide | |
Trades and professions | |
Tres magi de gentibus | |
T'was about the dead of night | |
Up good Christen folk, and listen | |
Victime paschali | |
Wir wollen alle frölich seyn | |
Works. | |
world itself keeps Easter day | |
Young and old must raise the lay | |
人及教育家としてのパーマー夫人の生涯 | |
倫理界 | |
英語自修論 |