Box 7
Contains 46 Results:
"The Intellectual Boundaries of Religion"
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 Interdenominational Commission of Maine"
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.
"John Tauler"
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.
"A Lenten Examination for Colleges and Universities", February 13, 1913
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.
"A Letter to Women Who Teach"
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 Life that is Religion"
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.