William De Loss Love has written books on a wide range of subjects, including theology, philosophy, and educational theory. Some of his notable works include "Platonism and the English Imagination" and "Kant and Schelling: A Study of the Philosophy of Nature." Love's writings often explore the intersections between classical thought and modern philosophy.
William. Tuohy has written: 'Seasons of love' 'Love journey into America'
William Saxon has written: 'For love or honour'
William Burnaby has written: 'Love betray'd, 1703' 'Love betray'd; or, The agreeable disappointment'
William P. Wylie has written: 'The pattern of love' -- subject(s): Love
William P. Haas has written: 'Kidnap for love'
Robert William Cumberland has written: 'In love and war'
William Melvin Bell has written: 'The love of God' -- subject(s): God, Love
William Riordan O'Connor has written: 'Augustine's philosophy of love' -- subject(s): Love (Theology)
William Love has written: 'Excursions in Ireland' -- subject(s): Social life and customs 'Computers Won't Hurt You...Really'
William Coddington has written: 'A demonstration of true love' -- subject(s): Society of Friends
Joseph William Love has written: 'Thomas Powe Chapman and his wife Elizabeth Dickinson Moore' -- subject(s): Family, Genealogy
William F. Rowland has written: 'Electing love' -- subject(s): Election (Theology), Sermons