Classified Catalog of the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh. 1902-1906

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Page 222 - A political history of slavery; being an account of the slavery controversy from the earliest agitations in the eighteenth century to the close of the reconstruction period in America, with an introduction by Whitelaw Reid . . New York, Putnam.
Page 71 - The Children of This World Are Wiser Than the Children of Light, The Art of Having Time, Happiness, The Meaning of Life.
Page 184 - The Golden Touch, The Paradise of Children, The Three Golden Apples, The Miraculous Pitcher.
Page 181 - Christ and other Masters. A Historical Inquiry into some of the Chief Parallelisms and Contrasts between Christianity and the Religious Systems of the Ancient World.
Page 118 - BIBLE ANIMALS ; a Description of every Living Creature mentioned in the Scriptures, from the Ape to the Coral.
Page 192 - CELTIC DRUIDS ; Or an Attempt to show that the Druids were the Priests of Oriental Colonies, who emigrated from India...
Page 55 - Howitt. With an Appendix of the most remarkable and best authenticated Stories of Apparitions, Dreams, Second Sight, Table-Turning, and SpiritRapping, &c.
Page 112 - The author defines his purpose as an attempt to trace that spirit which 'leads men on all occasions to subordinate dogmatic theology to the dictates of reason and of conscience, and, as a necessary consequence, to restrict its influence upon life' — which predisposes men, in history, to attribute all kinds of phenomena to natural rather than miraculous causes ; in theology, to esteem succeeding systems the expressions of the wants and aspirations of that religious sentiment...
Page 121 - The Englishman's Hebrew and Chaldee Concordance of the Old Testament : Being an Attempt at a Verbal Connexion between the Original and the English Translations ; with Indexes, a List of the Proper Names and their Occurrences, &c.
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