Search Results - Mind and beast.
Suggested Topics within your search.
Suggested Topics within your search.
- Quakers 4
- Civilization 3
- History 3
- Leadership 3
- Animals 2
- Animals in art 2
- Art, American 2
- Children's literature, English 2
- Conduct of life 2
- Drawing 2
- Education 2
- English literature 2
- Heroes 2
- History and criticism 2
- Men 2
- Muggletonians 2
- Study and teaching 2
- Wildlife art 2
- American literature 1
- American poetry 1
- Animal welfare 1
- Animals in literature 1
- Animated films 1
- Animation (Cinematography) 1
- Authorship 1
- Books and reading 1
- Cartoon characters 1
- Children 1
- Children's literature 1
- Classical literature 1
-
1
Mind & beast : contemporary artists and the animal kingdom : an exhibition /
Published 1992“…Mind and beast.…”
Full Text (via Internet Archive)
eBook -
2
Mind & beast : contemporary artists and the animal kingdom : an exhibition /
Published 1992“…Mind and beast.…”
Book -
3
-
4
Don't let's be beastly to the Germans /
Published 1943Patrons must make an appointment to view Lib Use Only items
Musical Score Book -
5
-
6
Representing beasts in early Medieval England and Scandinavia /
Published 2015“…and snakes in the Viking mind /…”
Full Text (via Cambridge)
eBook -
7
-
8
-
9
-
10
Foot yet in the snare though the beast hath healed his wound, and now pretends liberty,...
Published 1656Full Text (via Early English Books Online)
Electronic eBook -
11
-
12
-
13
The answer to William Penn Quaker, his book, entituled, The new witnesses proved old hereticks Wherein he is proved to be an ignotant [sic] spater-brain'd Quaker, who knows no more what the true God is, nor his secret decrees, then one of his coach-horses doth, nor so much; for the oxe knoweth his owner, and the ass his masters scrip, but Penn doth not know his maker, as is manifest by the Scriptures, which may inform the reader, if he mind the interpretation of Scripture in the discourse following. I. That God was in the forme, image and likeness of mans bodily shape, as well as his soul from eternity. ... VIII. What is meant by the armour of God, the wilderness, and the wilde beasts I fought with in the wilderness. /
Published 1698Full Text (via Early English Books Online)
Electronic eBook -
14
The answer to William Penn Quaker, his book, entituled, The new witnesses proved old hereticks Wherein he is proved to be an ignotant [sic] spater-brain'd Quaker, who knows no more what the true God is, nor his secret decrees, then one of his coach-horses doth, nor so much; for the oxe knoweth his owner, and the ass his masters scrip, but Penn doth not know his maker, as is manifest by the Scriptures, which may inform the reader, if he mind the interpretation of Scripture in the discourse following. I. That God was in the forme, image and likeness of mans bodily shape, as well as his soul from eternity. ... VIII. What is meant by the armour of God, the wilderness, and the wilde beasts I fought with in the wilderness. /
Published 1698Full Text (via Early English Books Online)
Electronic eBook -
15
Fables less and less fabulous : English fables and parables of the nineteenth century and their illustrations /
Published 1997“…"Let beasts bear gentle minds": fable into animal biography.…”
Full Text (via Internet Archive)
eBook -
16
The ivory leg in the ebony cabinet : madness, race, and gender in Victorian America /
Published 2001“…A Geography of the Mind --…”
Full Text (via Internet Archive)
eBook -
17
-
18
A summer with Pascal /
Published 2024“…Geometrical Mind, Intuitive Mind --…”
Full Text (via De Gruyter)
Electronic eBook -
19
The interbrain : embodied connections versus common knowledge /
Published 2018“…mind of one's own --…”
Full Text (via EBSCO)
eBook -
20
Leadership succeeding in the private, public, and not-for-profit sectors /
Published 2005“…"HR-minded" leadership : five critical areas of focus …”
Full Text (via Taylor & Francis)
Electronic eBook