Chadwick, John White, 1840-1904
Chadwick, John White
John White Chadwick American clergyman of the Unitarian Church (1840-1904)
Chadwick, John W., 1840-1904
VIAF ID: 52472594 ( Personal )
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Works
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41 Pieces | |
The Bible of to-day | |
Birth and triumph of Cupid | |
A book of poems | |
Creed revision: | |
An educated will. | |
Faith of reason. a series of discourses on the leading topics of religion | |
George William Curtis, an address | |
Gnostics and agnostics - a sermon... | |
The great salvation : a sermon | |
The immortal hope | |
In Nazareth town, a Christmas fantasy, and other poems | |
John Greenleaf Whittier. | |
John White Chadwick papers | |
Later poems | |
A life for liberty; anti-slavery and other letters of Sallie Holley. | |
The lovers' treasury of verse. | |
The man Jesus: a course of lectures. | |
A merry Christmass... | |
Nathaniel Hawthorne. | |
Œuvres complètes | |
Old and new Unitarian belief | |
Out of the heart; poems for lovers, young and old. | |
Power and use ... | |
Religion ohne Dogma : Sechs Vorträge | |
A revival of religion : a sermon | |
[t.p.:] Old Colony Collection | OF | ANTHEMS. | SELECTED AND PUBLISHED | Under the particular Patronage and Direction of the OLD COLONY MUSICAL SOCIETY in Plymouth County, and the | HANDEL AND HAYDEN SOCIETY in Boston. | |
Theodore Parker, preacher and reformer | |
Through love to light. | |
The two voices: poems of the mountains and the sea | |
Walter Whitman. | |
William Ellery Channing, minister of religion | |
The world's teachers. A poem, delivered at the semi-annual examination of the Bridgewater State Normal School, 1859: |