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  1. Thy Sea Is Great, Our Boats Are Small And Other Hymns Of Today by Henry 1852-1933 Van Dyke, 2010-09-10
  2. The poems of Henry Van Dyke. now first collected and revised. wi by Van Dyke. Henry. 1852-1933., 1911
  3. The poems of Henry Van Dyke, now first collected and revised, with many hitherto unpublished by Henry (1852-1933) Van Dyke, 1918-01-01
  4. The blue flower. by Henry Van Dyke. by Van Dyke. Henry. 1852-1933., 1902
  5. The ruling passion; tales of nature and human nature, by Henry Van Dyke; with illustrations by W. Appleton Clark by Henry (1852-1933) Van Dyke, 1924-01-01
  6. Fisherman 's luck and some other uncertain things. By Henry Van by Van Dyke. Henry. 1852-1933., 1901-01-01
  7. The Valley of Vision; a Book of Romance, and Some Half-told Tales, By Henry (1852-1933) Van Dyke (Published March, 1919) by Henry Van Dyke, 1919
  8. The ruling passion; tales of nature and human nature. by Henry V by Van Dyke. Henry. 1852-1933., 1901
  9. The blue flower by Henry (1852-1933) Van Dyke, 1922
  10. The blue flower by Henry (1852-1933) Van Dyke, 1911
  11. Tennysons Idylls of the King: Gareth and Lynette; Lancelot and Elaine; The passing of Arthur; by Alfred Tennyson Tennyson Baron 1809-1892 Van Dyke Henry 1852-1933 ed, 1904-12-31
  12. The house of Rimmon; a drama in four acts. by Van Dyke. Henry. 1852-1933., 1908
  13. Poems of Tennyson; by Alfred Tennyson Tennyson Baron 1809-1892 Van Dyke Henry 1852-1933 ed Chambers David Laurance 1879-1963 ed, 1903-12-31
  14. The poetry of the Psalms. by Van Dyke. Henry. 1852-1933., 1900-01-01

1. Van Dyke, Henry
van Dyke, Henry van Dyke, Henry 1873 (18521933) was called to Princeton in 1899 from the pastorate of New York's Brick Presbyterian Church to occupy a chair especially endowed for
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van Dyke, Henry 1873 (1852-1933) was called to Princeton in 1899 from the pastorate of New York's Brick Presbyterian Church to occupy a chair especially endowed for him by alumni and named for Dean Murray, who had preceded him as pastor of the Brick Church and as professor of English at Princeton. His younger brother, the historian Paul van Dyke 1881, had joined the faculty several years earlier, and the seniors welcomed Henry in the Faculty Song of 1900: ``Here's to Henry the brother of Paul.
He has a large head, but he's not very tall.'' Although ``not very tall,'' his carriage was erect, and his ``large head'' well-formed and handsome. Whether driving his Adirondack horses and smart trap to lecture hall in his early years or walking in academic procession in the scarlet gown of an honorary Oxford doctor of letters in later years, van Dyke was always a striking figure. Although he strongly opposed Woodrow Wilson's Quad Plan, Wilson never held this against him, and later appointed him Minister to the Netherlands and Luxembourg. He was one of the most popular lecturers in his time, and when he retired in 1923 the trustees congratulated him on having developed in his students ``an appreciation of the best in literature and a genuine love of reading.'' He was a prolific writer, producing more than fifty books of stories, essays, and verse. His Christmas story

2. Van Dyke, Henry
Van Dyke Henry American poet essayist educator Van Dyke, HENRY (1852 ), an American poet, essayist and educator. He was born at Germantown, Pa., and graduated at Princeton and at
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@import url(../index.css); Van Dyke, Henry Practical Reference Library Van Dyke, HENRY (1852- ), an American poet, essayist and educator. He was born at Germantown, Pa., and graduated at Princeton and at Princeton Theological Seminary. In 1878 he became pastor of the United Congregational church of Newport, R. I., and five years later he was called to the Brick Presbyterian church of New York, where he remained until 1900, when he became professor of English literature in Princeton University. He has written extensively, and always attractively, in various fields. The Builders and Other Poems and Music and Other Poems are among his volumes of poetry. The Gospel for an Age of Doubt and Sermons to Young Men are examples of his religious work; The Blue Flower and The Ruling Passion are some of his charming works of fiction, and Fisherman's Luck and Little Rivers include his best work in the field of essays.
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3. Henry Van Dyke Poems, Biography And Picture
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4. Van Dyke, Henry
Van Dyke Henry American clergyman author Van Dyke, Henry (1852), an American clergyman and author. He was born at Germantown.
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@import url(../index.css); Van Dyke, Henry Aiton’s Encyclopedia Van Dyke, Henry (1852-), an American clergyman and author. He was born at Germantown. He was graduated from Princeton in 1873 and from the University of Berlin in 1878. He is known favorably as a preacher and lecturer, and has written a number of volumes on a variety of subjects. Among them are The Poetry of Tennyson, Little Rivers, The Builders and Other Poems, Ships and Havens, and Fisherman's Luck.
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5. Henry Van Dyke: Poems
An index of poems by Henry van Dyke. VAN DYKE, HENRY. Born in Germantown, Pennsylvania, 1852; died, 1933.
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POEMS BY HENRY VAN DYKE: VAN DYKE, HENRY . Born in Germantown, Pennsylvania, 1852; [died, 1933]. Educated at Princeton University, Princeton Theological Seminary, and Berlin University. Dr. Van Dyke spent his earlier years in the ministry, but left it to become Professor of English Literature at Princeton University, where he remained for many years. He was a voluminous writer in the field of theology, criticism, fiction, and poetry. Several of his volumes attained a wide circulation, notably "Little Rivers," "Fisherman's Luck," "The Blue Flower," "The Story of the Other Wise Man," etc... In criticism, he wrote authoritatively upon Tennyson and other poets. Dr. Van Dyke was appointed Minister to The Hague in 1913, retaining the position until 1917 when he resigned to resume literary work. This biographical note is reprinted from The Little Book of American Poets: 1787-1900 . Ed. Jessie B. Rittenhouse. Cambridge: Riverside Press, 1915.

6. Van Dyke, Henry (Open Library)
Books by Van Dyke, Henry The story of the other wise man 26 editions first published in 1895 Read
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7. Van Dyke, Henry; Bibliography By Subject
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8. Henry Van Dyke - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Index entry for Henry Van Dyke at Poets' Corner; Pennsylvania Center for the Book; Van Dyke, Henry; Harper's New Monthly Magazine, At The Sign of the Balsam Bough , Oct 1895.
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search Henry van Dyke Henry Jackson van Dyke (10 November 1852 – 10 April 1933, aged 80) was an American author, educator, and clergyman.
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Henry van Dyke was born on November 10, 1852 in Germantown, Pennsylvania in the United States. He graduated from Princeton University in 1873 and from Princeton Theological Seminary , 1877 and served as a professor of English literature at Princeton between 1899 and 1923. In 1908-09 Dr. van Dyke was an American lecturer at the University of Paris . By appointment of President Wilson he became Minister to the Netherlands and Luxembourg in 1913. He was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Letters and received many other honors. He chaired the committee that wrote the first Presbyterian printed liturgy, The Book of Common Worship of 1906 . Among his popular writings are the two Christmas stories The Other Wise Man (1896) and The First Christmas Tree (1897). Various religious themes of his work are also expressed in his poetry, hymns and the essays collected in Little Rivers (1895) and Fisherman’s Luck (1899). He wrote the lyrics to the popular hymn, "

9. The Story Of The Other Wise Man / Van Dyke, Henry, 1852-1933
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10. Van Dyke, Henry - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About Van Dyke
US Protestant clergyman and author. From 1899 to 1923 he was a professor of English at Princeton. His publications included poetry, essays, and short stories on religious and
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11. Project Gutenberg Titles By Henry Van Dyke (Van Dyke, Henry, 1852-1933)
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13. Henry Van Dyke (American Writer) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
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van Dyke, Henry, 1852–1933, American clergyman, educator, and author, b. Germantown, Pa., grad. Princeton, 1873, and Princeton Theological Seminary, 1874.
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15. The Spirit Of Christmas By Henry Van Dyke - Project Gutenberg
Van Dyke, Henry, 18521933 Title The Spirit of Christmas Language English LoC Class BV Philosophy, Psychology, Religion Christianity Practical theology, Worship
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Encyclopedia van Dyke, Henry. van Dyke, Henry, 1852–1933, American clergyman, educator, and author, b. Germantown, Pa., grad. Princeton, 1873, and Princeton Theological Seminary, 1874
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18. Short Stories By Henry Van Dyke [Category: Short Story]
Van Dyke, Henry . o Among The Quantock Hills from 'Days Off And Other Digressions' o Antwerp Road. o Art Of Leaving Off, The from 'Days Off And Other Digressions'
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Among The Quantock Hills from 'Days Off And Other Digressions' o Antwerp Road o Art Of Leaving Off, The from 'Days Off And Other Digressions' o Ashes of Vengeance (half-told tale) o Beggars Under The Bush
o Between The Lupin And The Laurel from 'Days Off And Other Digressions' o Blue Flower, The o Books That I Loved As A Boy from 'Days Off And Other Digressions' o Boy of Nazareth Dreams, The o Brave Heart, A from 'The Ruling Passion' collection
o Broken Soldier and the Maid of France, The o Change Of Air, A o City of Refuge, A o Classic Instance, A o Countersign Of The Cradle, The
o Days Off from 'Days Off And Other Digressions' o Diana And The Lions A half-told tale o Dream-story: The Christmas Angel, A o Effectual Fervent Prayer, The o First Christmas-Tree, The
o Friend of Justice, A from 'The Ruling Passion' collection o Gentle Life, The from 'The Ruling Passion' collection o Handful Of Clay, A o Hearing Ear, The o Hero and Tin Soldiers, The

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