Walker, James, 1794-1874
James Walker Unitarian minister, professor and university administrator from the United States (1794-1874)
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- 100 0 _ ‡a James Walker ‡c Unitarian minister, professor and university administrator from the United States (1794-1874)
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Walker, James, ‡d 1794-1874
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Works
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Accidental education | |
An address delivered before the alumni of Harvard College, July 16, 1863. | |
Addresses at the inauguration of the Rev. James Walker, D. D., as president of Harvard college, Tuesday, May 24, 1853. | |
A brief view of American chattelized humanity, and its supports. | |
A discourse at the induction of the Rev. Frederic D. Huntingdon | |
A discourse delivered in Harvard church, Charlestown | |
Discourse on the deference paid to the Scriptures by Unitarians | |
A discourse on the law of the spiritual life | |
Essays on the intellectual powers of man | |
Government of the thoughts; a sermon | |
An introductory lecture delivered in Boston, before the American Institute of Instruction, August 25, 1831 | |
James Walker papers | |
Memoir of Hon. Daniel Appleton White : prepared agreeably to a resolution of the Massachusetts historical society | |
Memoir of Josiah Quincy. | |
On the exclusive system, 1830: | |
The philosophy of man's spiritual nature in regard to the foundations of faith | |
The philosophy of the active and moral powers of man. | |
A sermon delivered before His Excellency Levi Lincoln, governor : His Honor Thomas L. Winthrop, lieutenant governor, the Hon. Council, the Senate, and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, on the day of general election, May 28, 1828 | |
A sermon, preached in Brooklyn, Connecticut, at the installation of Rev. Samuel Joseph May, November 5, 1823. | |
Sermons preached in the chapel of Harvard college. | |
Smooth preaching | |
The spirit proper to the times. A sermon preached in King's chapel, Boston, Sunday, May 12, 1861. | |
Unitarinism [sic] vindicated against the charge of not going far enough. |