Henry Drummond (desambiguação)
"Henry Drummond" é composto de pelo menos 4 autores distintos, separados pelas suas obras.
About the Author
Author Division
Henry Drummond (1)
The Greatest Thing in the World / Acres of Diamonds / As a Man Thinketh / The Practice of the Presence of God / The… (1974) — Contribuidor — 46 exemplares
The Ideal Life and Other Addresses with Memorial Sketches By W.Robertson Nicoll and Ian Maclaren (1897) 14 exemplares
Inspiration Three: Three Famous Classics in One Book, Volume II [The Greatest Thing in the World, The Song of Our… (1973) — Contribuidor — 7 exemplares
The greatest thing in the world; and, Pax vobiscum, 4 exemplares
Kvin paroladoj 3 exemplares
Helpful Thoughts 1 exemplar
A Drummond Treasury 1 exemplar
Henry Drummond in spirit life 1 exemplar
The City Without A Church; The Changed Life; Pax Vobiscum; Greatest Thing In The World; Program Of Christianity:… (2008) 1 exemplar
Drummond's Addresses: The Greatest Thing in the World, Pax Vobiscum, The Changed Life, "First!"--A Talk With Boys,… (1896) 1 exemplar
Natural Law In The Spiritual World And The Ideal Life And Other Unpublished Addresses (2005) 1 exemplar
The greatest thing in the world etc. 1 exemplar
The Outsider; or, the Claims of Christianity 1 exemplar
Henry Drummond (desconhecido)
The Recovery Bible: Discover the Classic Books That Inspired the Founders of the Modern Recovery Movement--Includes the… (2013) 13 exemplares
Henry Drummond: an anthology 4 exemplares
First! A talk with boys 4 exemplares
How to learn how 3 exemplares
Year book 3 exemplares
Drummond's year book 3 exemplares
"My point of view." 2 exemplares
Conhecimento Comum
- Nota de desambiguação
- 1) This is Henry Drummond (1851-1897), the gifted evangelist and natural science lecturer; author of "The Greatest Thing in the World", "Tropical Africa", and "The Ascent of Man".
Not to be confused with Henry Drummond "the Hun", banker, politician, MP, and founder of the Catholic Apostolic (Irvingite) Church.
2) This book was first published in 1776 and so is not the same Henry Drummond.
3) Drummond, Henry, 1786-1860. Histories of noble British families with biographical notices of the most distinguished individuals in each,
4) Henry Drummond, fl. 1903 - The Book of Joy