Box 7
Contains 46 Results:
"The Fourth Century Man"
Consists of addresses and essays written and often delivered by Hyde. The writings focus primarily on matters relating to education but also discuss war and patriotism, the roles of women, morality, and religious subjects. Topics also include literary works, such as Shakespeare's Macbeth and Julius Caesar. Also included are several eulogies.
"The Freeing of the Will"
Consists of addresses and essays written and often delivered by Hyde. The writings focus primarily on matters relating to education but also discuss war and patriotism, the roles of women, morality, and religious subjects. Topics also include literary works, such as Shakespeare's Macbeth and Julius Caesar. Also included are several eulogies.
"God, Faith, and Unbelief"
Consists of addresses and essays written and often delivered by Hyde. The writings focus primarily on matters relating to education but also discuss war and patriotism, the roles of women, morality, and religious subjects. Topics also include literary works, such as Shakespeare's Macbeth and Julius Caesar. Also included are several eulogies.
"The Gospel of Good Will" (Lyman Beecher Lectures on Preaching, 1916) (1)
Consists of addresses and essays written and often delivered by Hyde. The writings focus primarily on matters relating to education but also discuss war and patriotism, the roles of women, morality, and religious subjects. Topics also include literary works, such as Shakespeare's Macbeth and Julius Caesar. Also included are several eulogies.
"The Gospel of Good Will" (Lyman Beecher Lectures on Preaching, 1916) (2)
Consists of addresses and essays written and often delivered by Hyde. The writings focus primarily on matters relating to education but also discuss war and patriotism, the roles of women, morality, and religious subjects. Topics also include literary works, such as Shakespeare's Macbeth and Julius Caesar. Also included are several eulogies.
"The Higher Education of the Negro"
Consists of addresses and essays written and often delivered by Hyde. The writings focus primarily on matters relating to education but also discuss war and patriotism, the roles of women, morality, and religious subjects. Topics also include literary works, such as Shakespeare's Macbeth and Julius Caesar. Also included are several eulogies.
"The History and Principles of the Maine Interdenominational Commission"
Consists of addresses and essays written and often delivered by Hyde. The writings focus primarily on matters relating to education but also discuss war and patriotism, the roles of women, morality, and religious subjects. Topics also include literary works, such as Shakespeare's Macbeth and Julius Caesar. Also included are several eulogies.
"How Does Duty Become Definite? Why Must Aspiration Assume Obligations? Can We Choose Our Obligations?"
Consists of addresses and essays written and often delivered by Hyde. The writings focus primarily on matters relating to education but also discuss war and patriotism, the roles of women, morality, and religious subjects. Topics also include literary works, such as Shakespeare's Macbeth and Julius Caesar. Also included are several eulogies.
"How to Read"
Consists of addresses and essays written and often delivered by Hyde. The writings focus primarily on matters relating to education but also discuss war and patriotism, the roles of women, morality, and religious subjects. Topics also include literary works, such as Shakespeare's Macbeth and Julius Caesar. Also included are several eulogies.
"How to Study"
Consists of addresses and essays written and often delivered by Hyde. The writings focus primarily on matters relating to education but also discuss war and patriotism, the roles of women, morality, and religious subjects. Topics also include literary works, such as Shakespeare's Macbeth and Julius Caesar. Also included are several eulogies.