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    Enthusiasm. A Chapter in the History of Religion with Special Reference to the XVII and XVIII Centuries.N. Micklem & R. A. Knox - 1950 - Philosophical Quarterly 1 (4):377.
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  2. Is there a Christian ethic?Nathaniel Micklem - 1959 - [London]: University of London, Athlone Press.
     
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  3. Religion.Nathaniel Micklem - 1948
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    Reason and revelation: a question from Duns Scotus.Nathaniel Micklem - 1953 - New York: Nelson.
    Exposition of the first question from the Prologue to the Opus Oxoniense.--Epilogue.--Latin text.
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    The art of thought.Nathaniel Micklem - 1970 - London,: Epworth P..
  6. The Doctrine of Our Redemption.Nathaniel Micklem - 1948
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    The Nature of Hysteria.Niel Micklem - 1995 - Routledge.
    Hysteria was a frequently diagnosed illness in the West through the nineteenth and much of the twentieth century. Today the medical profession has virtually abandoned the diagnosis altogether. However, this does not mean that hysteria has ceased to exist. In _The Nature of Hysteria_, Niel Micklem argues that the disease has merely shifted into other personal and collective forms. He traces the history of hysteria from ancient Egyptian times to the present and examines its mythic background. He also describes the (...)
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    The Nature of Hysteria.Niel Micklem - 1995 - Routledge.
    Hysteria was a frequently diagnosed illness in the West through the nineteenth and much of the twentieth century. Today the medical profession has virtually abandoned the diagnosis altogether. However, this does not mean that hysteria has ceased to exist. In _The Nature of Hysteria_, Niel Micklem argues that the disease has merely shifted into other personal and collective forms. He traces the history of hysteria from ancient Egyptian times to the present and examines its mythic background. He also describes the (...)
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  9. Ultimate Questions.Nathaniel Micklem - 1955
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  10. GILBY, Principality and Polity. [REVIEW]N. Micklem - 1957 - Hibbert Journal 56:404.
     
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