James Albert Harrill has written:
'The manumission of slaves in early Christianity' -- subject(s): Christian sociology, Emancipation, History, Slavery and the church, Slaves
'Paul the Apostle' -- subject(s): HISTORY / General
James Albert Harrill is best known for his novel "The Fisherman's Son," a coming-of-age story set in the American South. He has also written essays and short stories that explore themes of family, identity, and the natural world.
Albert James Bernays has written: 'The student's chemistry'
Albert James Sylvester has written: 'The real Lloyd George'
James Albert Rosenquist has written: 'James Rosenquist' -- subject(s): Exhibitions
Alphonse James Albert Symons has written: 'The quest for Corvo'
James Albert Honeij has written: 'South African Folk-Tales (The/Folktale Series)'
James Albert Hand has written: 'Teleological aspects of creation' -- subject(s): Theology
Albert James Baker has written: 'The electronic properties of gallium selenide thin films'
Alphone James Albert Symons has written: 'A la recherche du Baron Corvo'
James Albert Allen has written: 'An outline of polymer chemistry' 'Scientific innovation and industrial prosperity'
James Albert Sethian has written: 'Level set methods' -- subject(s): Level set methods
James Albert Greer has written: 'The ratio of secondary to primary electrons for zirconium' -- subject(s): Electrons, Zirconium
James Albert Pike has written: 'A time for Christian candor' -- subject(s): Apologetics, Christianity, Essence, genius, nature