AuthorHamilton, Gail, 1833-1896.
TitleThe insuppressible book. A controversy between Herbert Spencer and Frederic Harrison. From the "Nineteenth century" and "Pall Mall gazette", with comments by Gail Hamilton [pseud.]
PublishedBoston, S.E. Cassino and company, 1885.
Description278p. 19cm.
General NoteLA2169-228
Location: 228.5-6/5-C.
Formatted NoteContents: Religion: A retrospect and prospect [by Herbert Spencer]--The ghost of religion [by Frederic Harrison]--Retrogressive religion [by Herbert Spencer]--Agnostic metaphysics [by Frederic Harrison]--Last words about agnosticism and the religion of humanity [by Herbert Spencer]--Mr. Herbert Spencer and agnosticism [by Frederic Harrison]--Comments: The gospel according to Herbert Spencer.--The gospel according to Frederic Harrison.--The gospel according to Jesus Christ, the Son of God.--Casus belli [by Mary Abigail Dodge]
SubjectsAgnosticism.
Positivism.
Religion and science -- 1860-1899.
Other AuthorsSpencer, Herbert, 1820-1903.
Harrison, Frederic, 1831-1923.
LC Card Numbera28-157
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 James A. Garfield National Historic Site: LA2169-228
mq8589: Garfield Library [status: NON-CIRCULATING]
[Record 4924]