Hedge, Frederic Henry, 1805-1890
Hedge, Frederic Henry
Frederic Henry Hedge figure américaine du transcendantalisme
Hedge, Frederic Henry, 1805-
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Works
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An address delivered before the graduating class of the divinity school in Cambridge | |
Atheism in philosophy : and other essays | |
The atonement in connection with the death of Christ | |
Le Beau, B. F. Frederic Henry Hedge, nineteenth cen. Amer. transcendentalist, 1985: | |
Christianity and modern thought. | |
Conservatism and reform. | |
Discourse on Edward Everett | |
Essays and reviews. | |
Faust: a tragedy. | |
German prepositions. | |
[Goethe's works] | |
gs and Hymns www site viewed May 29, 2019 | |
Hours with German classics. | |
Hymns for the Church of Christ. | |
An introductory lecture delivered at the opening of the Bangor lyceum, Nov. 15th, 1836 | |
The leaven of the word. A sermon preached at the ordination of Rev. Joshua Young, as pastor of the New North church in Boston,Thursday, Feb. 1, 1849. | |
The life and genius of Goethe : lectures at te Concord school of philosophy | |
Metrical translations and poems | |
A mighty fortress is our God : congregation, SATB, and organ with opt. brass sextet and percussion | |
The national entail. | |
The national weakness, 1861: | |
An oration, pronounced before the citizens of Bangor, on the fourth of July, 1838. The sixty-second anniversary of American independence. | |
Our liberal movement in theology, chiefly as shown in recollections of the history of Unitarianism in New England, being a closing course of lectures given in the Harvard Divinity School. | |
"Owe no man anything." A sermon preached at the Union street church, Nov. 8th, 1839. | |
Personality and theism. | |
The primeval world of Hebrew tradition. | |
Prose Writers of Germany | |
Reason in religion | |
Recent inquiries in theology | |
A sermon on the character and ministry of the late Rev. William Ellery Channing, D. D. Preached in the Independent Congregational church, Bangor, at the annual thanksgiving, November 17th, 1842 | |
A sermon preached before the ancient and honorable artillery, company on their CXCVIth anniversary, June 2, 1834 | |
Sermons | |
Song of the bell. | |
Unitarian affirmations: seven discourses given in Washington, D.C. | |
Ways of the spirit, and other essays. | |
Wilhelm Meister's apprenticeship and travels. | |
Wilhelm Meisters Lehr- und Wanderjahre. | |
The wonderful history of Peter Schlemihl, the man who lost his shadow |