The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 63
Important Works Published by TrüBner and Co., 60, Paternoster Row, London
Important Works Published by TrüBner and Co., 60, Paternoster Row, London.
Comte. The Catechism of Positive Religion. Translated from the French of Auguste Comte. By Richard Congreve. 12mo. pp. vi. and 428, cloth, 6s. 6d. 1858.
Comte. The Positive Philosophy of Auguste Comte. Translated and Condensed by Harriet Martineau. 2 vols. Large Post 8vo, cloth. 16s.
"A work of profound science, marked with great acuteness of reasoning, and conspicuous for the highest attributes of intellectual power."—Edinburgh Review.
Cousin. The Philosophy of Kant. Lectures by Victor Cousin. Translated from the French. To which is added, a Biographical and Critical Sketch of Kant's Life and Writings. By A. G. Henderson. Large Post 8vo, cloth. 9s.
Emerson. Essays by Ralph Waldo Emerson. First Scries, embodying the Corrections and Additions of the last American edition; with an Introductory Preface by Thomas Carlyle, reprinted, by permission, from the first English Edition. Post 8vo. 2s.
Emerson. Essays by Ralph Waldo Emerson. Second Series, with Preface by Thomas Carlyle. Post 8vo, cloth. 3s. 6d.
Feuerbach. The Essence of Christianity by Ludwig Feuerbach. Translated from the Second German Edition, by Marian Evans, Translator of Strauss's "Life of Jesus." Large Post 8vo. 10s. 6d.
Froude. The Book of Job. By J. A. Froude, M.A., late fellow of Exeter College, Oxford. Reprinted from "The Westminster Review." New Series, No. VII., October, 1853. 8d.
Historical Sketches of the Old Painters. By the Author of "Three Experiments of Living," &c. 8vo, sewed. Second Edition. 2s.
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Humboldt. The Sphere and Duties of Government. Translated from the German of Baron Wilhelm Von Humboldt. By Joseph Coulthard, Jun. Post 8vo., 5s.
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Hunt. The Religion of the Heart. A Manual of Faith and Duty. By Leigh Hunt. Fcap. 8vo. 6s.
"To the class of thinkers who are feelers also, to those whose soul is larger than mere logic [unclear: and] who habitually endeavour, on the wings [unclear: of], to soar into regions which transcend [unclear: reason], beautiful book is addressed. . . . It cannot [unclear: be] as a book (and not accepting it as a ritual) humanizing and enlarging the reader's [unclear: mind]"[unclear: —]
Newman. A History of the Hebrew Monarchy from the Administration of Samuel to the Babylonish [unclear: Captivity]. Francis William Newman, [unclear: formerly] of Balliol College, Oxford, and Author "The Soul; its Sorrows and [unclear: Aspirations], Second Edition. 8s. 6d.
Parker. Ten Sermons of [unclear: Rgion.] By Theodore Parker. Post By cloth. 8s.
Parker. Theism, Atheism, [unclear: And] Popular Theology. Sermons by Theodore Parker, Author of "A Discourse of pertaining to Religion," &c. A portrait of author engraved on steel is prefixed. Price[unclear: "]
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Tayler. A Retrospect of the Religious Life of England; or, the [unclear: church] Puritanism, and Free Inquiry. By J. J.Tayler, B.A. New Revised [unclear: Edition]. post 8vo. 7s. 6d.
"This work is written in a chastely [unclear: beautiful] manifests extensive reading and careful [unclear: rea] full of thought, and decidedly original in its [unclear: ch]. It is marked also by the modesty which [unclear: usually] terizes true merit."—Inquirer.
Thom. St. Paul's Epistles to [unclear: his] Corinthians; An Attempt to convey this Spirit and Significance. By the [unclear: Rev]. Hamilton Thom. Post 8vo, cloth. 7S.
"A volume of singularly free, suggestive, and beautiful commentary."—Inquirer.
An Exposition of Spiritualism [unclear: comprising] two Series of Letters, and [unclear: a] view of the "Spiritual Magazine," published in the "Star and Dial." with introduction, Notes, and Appendix. By [unclear: sc] 8vo, pp. 330, cloth, 6s.
Bell. The English in India. [unclear: letters] from Nagpore, written in 1857-8. By Captain Evans Bell. Post 8vo, pp. 202, cloth 5S. [unclear: 1858]
Campbell. New Religious Though By Douglas Campbell. Post 8vo, [unclear: pp.] and 425, cloth, 6s. 6d. 1860.
Duncanson. The Providence of [unclear: go] Manifested in Natural Law. By John Duncanson, M.D. Post 8vo, pp. V. and 354, cloth. 1861. 7s.
page 7Fichte. The Popular Works of J. G. Fichte. Two vols. Post 8vo, cloth, £1.
Fichte. On the Nature of the Scholar, and its Manifestation. By Johann Gottlieb Fichte. Translated from the German by William Smith Second Edition. Post 8vo pp. vii. and 131, cloth, 3s. 1848.
Fichte. The Characteristics of the Present [unclear: by] Johann Gottlieb Fichte. Translated from the German by William Smith. Post 8vo, PP.XI. and 271, cloth, 6s. 1847.
Fichte. The Vocation of a Scholar. By Johann Gottlieb Fichte. Translated from the German By William Smith. Post 8vo, pp. 78, [unclear: sowed] 1S. 6D., cloth, 2s. 1847.
Fichte. The Vocation of Man. [unclear: By] Johann Fichte. Translated from the German by William Smith. Post 8vo, pp. xii. and 198, [unclear: cloth], 1848.
Fichte. The Way Towards a Blessed Life; or, the doctrine of Religion. By Johann Gottlieb [unclear: Translated] by William Smith. Post 8vo, PP. viii, and 221, cloth, 5S. 1849.
Fichte. Memoir of Johann Gottlieb Fichte. By William Smith. Second Edition. Post 8vo, PP. 168, cloth, 4s. 1848.
Foxton. Popular Christianity; its [unclear: Transition] State, and Probable Development. By Fredrick J. Foxtox, A. B., formerly of Pembroke College Oxford, and Perpetual Curate of Stoke Prior, and Docklow, Herefordshire. Post 8vo, PP. IX. and 226, cloth, 6S. 1849.
Foxton. The Priesthood and the People. By Fredrick J. Foxton, A. B., Author of "Popular Christianity," &c. 8vo, sewed, price 1s. 6d.
Hall. The Law of Impersonation as Applied to Abstract Ideas and Religious Doomas By S. W. Hall. Second Edition, enlarged Crown 8vo, pp. 120, bound in cloth, 4S. 6d.
Hennell. Thoughts in Aid of Faith. [unclear: thered] from recent works in Theology and Philosophy. By Sara S. Hennell. Post 8vo, pp.
Hennell. The Early Christian Anticipation of an Approaching End of the World its bearing upon the Character of Christianity as a Divine Revelation. Including an Investigation into the primitive meaning of the Antichrist and the Man of Sin, and an examination of the [unclear: gument] of the Fifteenth Chapter of Gibbon. [unclear: By] Sara S. Hennell. 12mo, pp. 136, cloth, 2s. 6d.
Hennell. An Essay on the Sceptical Tendency of Butler's "Analogy." By Sara S. Hennell. 12mo, PP. 66, in paper cover, 1s.
Hennell. Prize Essay. Christianity and [unclear: Infedelity] an Exposition of Arguments on both sides. By Sara S. Hennell. 8vo, pp. 173, [unclear: cloth], 6d.
Humboldt. Letters of William Von Humboldt to a Female Friend. A complete edition translated from the Second German Edition by Catherine M. A. Couper, with a Biographical Notice of the Writer. Two vols, crown 8vo, pp. xxiii. and [unclear: 502,] cloth, 10s. 1849.
Lessing. Letters on Bibliolatry, by Gotthold Ephraim Lessing. Translated from the German by the late H. H. Bernard, Ph. Dr. 8vo. PP.184, cloth, price 5s.
Mackay. Intellectual Religion: being the Introductory Chapter to "The Progress of the Intellect, as exemplified in the Religious Development of the Creeks and Hebrews." By R. W. Mackay, M.A. 8vo, paper cover, ls. 6d.
Mackay. The Progress of the Intellect, as exemplified in the Religious Development of the Greeks and Hebrews. By R. W. Mackay, M.A. Two vols. 8vo, cloth, 24s.
Mackay. The Rise and Progress of Christianity. By R. W. Mackay, M.A., Author of "The Progress of the Intellect, as exemplified in the Religious Development of the Greeks and Hebrews." Large post 8vo, cloth, 10s. 6d.
Newman. Theism, Doctrinal and Practical; or Didactic Religious Utterances. By Francis W. Newman. 4 to, PP. 192, cloth, price 8s. 6d.
Newman. Lectures on Political Economy. Crown 8vo, pp. 342, cloth, price 5s.
Newman. Phases of Faith; or Passages from the History of my Creed. Sixth Edition with Reto Professor Henry Rogers, Author of the "Eclipse of Faith." Crown 8vo, pp. 212, cloth, price 3s. 6d.
Newman. The Soul, its Sorrows and its Aspirations: an Essay towards the Natural History of the Soul, as the True Basis of Theology. Seventh Edition. Crown 8vo, pp. xii. and 162, cloth, price 3s. 6d.
Newman. Catholic Union: Essays towards a Church of the Future, as the Organization of Philanthropy. Crown 8vo, pp. 114, cloth, price 3s. 6d.
Rask. A Short Tractate on the Longevity Ascribed to the Patriarchs in the Book of Genesis, and its relation to the Hebrew Chronology; the Flood, the Exodus of the Isralites, the site of Eden, &c. From the Danish of the late Professor Rask; with his manuscript corrections, and large additions from his Autograph, now for the first time printed. With a Map of Paradise and the circumjacent lands. Crown 8vo, pp. 134, boards, price 2s. 6d.
Renan. The Authorized Translation of Renan's Life of Jesus. Revised by the Author. Demy 8vo, cloth, 10s. 6d.
Renan. An Essay on the Age and Antiquity of the Book of Nabathœan Agriculture. To which is added an Inaugural Lecture on the Position of the Shemitic Nations in the History of Civilization. By M. Ernest Renan, Membre do l'lnstitut. In One Vol. crown 8vo, pp. xvi. and 148, cloth, price 3s. 6d.
Spinoza's Tractatus Theologico-Politicus: A Critical Inquiry into the History, Purpose, and Authenticity of the Hebrew Scriptures; with the Right to Free Thought and Free Discussion asserted, and shown to be not only consistent but necessarily bound up with True Piety and Good Government. By Benedict de Spinoza. From the Latin. With an Introduction and Notes by the Editor.
Story. The American Question. By William W. Story. 8vo, PP. 68, sewed, 1S. 1862.
Uriel, and Other Poems. 12mo, cloth, price 2s. 6d.
Poems, by the Author of "Uriel." Second Edition. 12mo, pp. 74, cloth, 2s.
Wilson. Catholicity, Spiritual and Intellectual. An attempt at vindicating the Harmony of Faith and Knowledge. A series of Discourses. By Thomas Wilson, M.A., late Minister of St. Peter's Mancroft, Norwich; Author of' "Travels in Egypt," &c. 8vo, pp. 232, cloth. 1850. 5s.
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