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C.D. Warner, et al., comp.
The Library of the World’s Best Literature. An Anthology in Thirty Volumes. 1917.

Henry James, Sr. (1811–1882)

James, Henry. An American scholar; born at Albany, NY, June 3, 1811; died at Cambridge, MA, Dec. 18, 1882. He resided at Cambridge. Among the most noted of his works on morals and religion are: ‘What Is the State?’ (1845); ‘Moralism and Christianity’ (1852); ‘Lectures and Miscellanies’ (1852); ‘The Nature of Evil’ (1855); ‘Christianity the Logic of Creation’ (1857); ‘Substance and Shadow’ (1863); ‘The Secret of Swedenborg’ (1869).