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III. THEOLOGY.

1. In general.

1. Philosophy and education. Hartmann, K: E: Robert v. Die religion des geistes. Berlin. 1882. O. 201:2 Müller, F: Max. Lectures on the science of religion, with a paper on buddhist nihilism, and a translation of the Dhammapada or "Path of virtue." N. Y. 1872. D.

201: 1 Graue, G. Der mangel an theologen und der wissenschaftliche werth des theologischen studiums. In Deutsche zeit- und streitfragen. 304:15 v5

2. Cyclopedias and dictionaries. McClintock, J, and James Strong. Cyclopædia of biblical, theological and ecclesiastical literature. N. Y. 1879-84. 11 v. O. 203: R1 Contents. V. 1. A, B. 2. C, D. 3. E-G. 4. H-J. 5. K-Me. 6. Me-Neo. 7. New-Pes. 8. Pet-Re. 9. Rh-St. 10. Su-Z. 11. Supp., A-Cn. Buck, C: A theological dictionary, containing

definitions of all religious terms, a com-
prehensive view of every article in the
system of divinity, an impartial account of
all the principal denominations, which
have subsisted in the religious world from
the birth of Christ to the present day, to-
gether with an accurate statement of the
most remarkable transactions and events
recorded in ecclesiastical history. Scott's
2d amer. from the latest London ed., with
extensive add. and improvements. Phila.
1823. O.
203: R2

Brewer, Ebenezer Cobham. A dictionary of
miracles; imitative, realistic and dogmatic.
Ill. Phila. 1884. D.
203: R3
Holtzmann, H: Julius, and R. Zöpffel. Lexikon
für theologie und kirchenwesen; lehre,
bräuche, feste, sekten und orden der
christlichen kirche, das wichtigste aus den
übrigen religionsgemeinschaften. Leipz.
1882. D.
203: R4

3. History of theology.

(For ecclesiastical history, see class 270–279.)

Child, Lydia Maria. The progress of religious ideas, through successive ages. N. Y. 1855. 3 v. 0. 209: 1 Dorner, I: A: History of protestant theology, particularly in Germany, viewed according

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Arminius (dutch Hermanz). Jacobus. Works tr. from the latin, in 3 v.; 1st and 2d by James Nichols, 3d, with a sketch of the life of the author, by W. R. Bagnall. Auburn. 1853. 3 v. O. 200: 1

Contents, see Catalogue of the Boston athenæum, v. 1, p. 139. Barrow, I: Works, being all his english works. 5th ed. Lond. 1741. 3 v. in 2. F. 23: R Contents. V. 1. Sermons.-Exposition of the Lord's prayer, the creed, etc. Treatise of the pope's supremacy. 2. Sermons and expositions upon all the articles in the apostles' creed. 3. Sermons.

Bunyan, J: Works; being several discourses upon various divine subjects. 6th ed. containing several pieces not to be found in any former ed. Edinb. 1771. 1 v. in 2. F. 23: R Calvin, J: The institution of christian religion, written in latine, tr. into english according to the author's last ed., with sundry tables to finde the principall matters intreated of in the booke, and also the declaration of places of scripture therein expounded, by T: Norton. Whereunto there are newly add., in the margin of the booke, notes containing in brief the substance of the matter handled in ech section. Lond. 1611. Q. 23: R Channing, W: Ellery. [Religious writings.] In his Works. 820.1: 2

Contents, see under English literature, Collected works.

Chillingworth, W: Works, containing his book entitl'd The religion of protestants, a safe way to salvation; together with his nine sermons preached before the king or upon eminent occasions, his letter to mr. Lewgar concerning the church of Rome's being the guide of faith and judge of controversies, his nine additional discourses and an answer to some passages in Rushworth's dialogues, concerning traditions. 7th ed. compared with all the editions now extant and made more correct than any of the former. In this ed. are two letters never

Cranmer, T: Miscellaneous writings and let

ters; ed. for the Parker society by J: Edmund Cox. Cambridge. 1846. Q. 200+2 Contents, see Catalogue of the Boston athenæum, v. 1, p. 696.

Dick, T: Works. 4 v. in 1. Hartford. 1847. D. 200:3

Contents. V. 1. On the improvement of society by the diffusion of knowledge. 2. The philosophy of a future state. 3. The philosophy of religion. 4. The christian philosopher. Doane, G: Washington. Life and writings; containing his poetical works, sermons and miscellaneous writings; with a memoir by his son, W: Croswell Doane. N. Y. 1860-61. 4 v. O. 200+4

Contents. V. 1. Memoir, by W: Croswell Doane.Songs by the way. 2. Episcopal writings, comprising his charges, conventional, missionary and visitation sermons. 3. Parochial sermons [at St. Mary's parish, Burlington.] 4. Educational writings and orations.

Fuller, Andrew. The principal works and remains with a new memoir of his life by his son, A. G. Fuller. Lond. 1852. D.

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Contents. Memoir.-The gospel its own witness.The calvinistic and socinian systems examined and compared as to their moral tendency.-Three letters. Henry, Matthew. Complete works, his unfin

ished commentary excepted; a collection of all his treatises, sermons and tracts as published by himself and a memoir of his life; in 2 v. V. 2. Edinb. 1853. O.

200:18 Hooker, R: Works, with an account of his life and death by I: Walton; arr. by J: Keble. 3d amer. from last Oxford ed.; with a general index, to which is appended a complete index of the texts of scripture, prepared expressly for this ed. N. Y. 1860. 2 v. O.

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Contents. V. 1. Ed's pref.-Walton's dedication to bishop Morley.-Pref. to the 1st ed. of the life of Hooker. Life.-App.-Spencer's pref. to the reader. -Pref. to the books of the laws of ecclesiastical polity. Of the laws of ecclesiastical polity, books 14.-Hooker's dedication to archbp. Whitgift.Of the laws of ecclesiastical polity, book 5. 2. App. to book 5.-Of the laws of ecclesiastical polity, books 6-8.-Sermons.-Travers' supplication to the council. - Hooker's answer. - Sermons.-Jackson's dedica

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Contents. V.1. Pt. 1. Biog. sketch.-Obsequies, etc.— On catholic emancipation.-The school question. Pt. 2. Life and times of Pius VII.-Letters.-The school question, continued.-Influence of christianity upon civilization.- Pt. 3. The school question, continued. Pt. 4. Influence of christianity on social servitude.N. Y. catholic church debt assoc.-Introd. to mr. Livingstone's book on "Imputation."-The mixture of civil and ecclesiastical power in the middle ages.Moral causes which have produced the evil spirit of the times.-Alleged burning of Bibles.-- Sermon on the jubilee.-Latest invention. Pt. 5. Importance of a christian basis for the science of political economy.-Eulogy on bp. Fenwick.- Causes of the irish famine of 1847. - Christianity the only source of moral, social and political regeneration.-" Kirwan.' -Letters on the catholic church.-" Kirwan unmasked. 2. Life and times, by J. R. Bailey.-The temporal power of the pope.-Lectures: The church and the world since the election of Pius IX; The decline of protestantism and its causes; Present condition and prospects of the catholic church in the C. S.; Life and times of O'Connell; Relation between the civil and religious duty of the catholic citizen: St. Patrick. - Sermons. - Letters. -The church property controversy.-Miscellaneous.—App.

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Jackson, G: A. Apostolic fathers and apologists of the 2d century. (Early christian lit. primers, no. 1.) N. Y. 1879. S. 200:19 Contents. Introd.-The earlier patristic writings.The apostolic fathers: Clement of Rome, sketch, Epistle to the Corinthians, Clementine literature; Ignatius, sketch and Epistle to Romans, Ephesians and Polycarp; Polycarp, sketch and Epistle to Philippians; Barnabas, sketch and epistle.-Associated authors: Hermas, sketch and the Shepherd; Papias, sketch and fragments. The apologists: Introd. sketch; Notice and Epistle to Diognetus; Justin, sketch, First apology and Synopsis of dialogue with Trypho: Author of Muratonian fragment and the Fragment: Melito, sketch and Fragment; Athenagoras, sketch, chapters from Mission about christians, and Final argument on the resurrection.

- The fathers of the 3d century. tian lit. primers, no. 2.) N. Y.

- The post-nicene greek fathers. tian lit. primers, no. 3.) N. Y.

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The post-nicene latin fathers. (Early christian lit. primers, no. 4.) N. Y. 1884. S. 200:22 Justinus martyr. The works, now extant, of S. Justin the martyr, tr. with notes and indices. [Library of the fathers, no. 40.] Oxford. 1861. 0. 200: 8 Laud, W: A relation of the conference between W: Laud and Fisher the jesuite, by the command of king James, with an answer to such exceptions as A. C. takes against it. Lond. 1639. O. 23: R

Leighton, Robert. Works; prefixed, a life of the anchor. Lond. 1860. O. 200+9

Contents. Life, by James Aikman.-A practical commentary on the first epistle of Peter.-Expository lectures on Psalm xxxix, Isaiah vi, Romans vii.-Charges. etc., to the clergy of the diocese of Dunblane. - Letters.- Eighteen sermons.-Ten sermons, from the author's manuscripts.-Theological lectures Exhortations to the students upon their return to the university after vacation.-Exhortations to candidates for the degree of M. A. in the university of Edinburgh. - Valedictory oration. — A defence of moderate episcopacy.-Meditations, critical and practical, on Psalms iv, xxii, and cxxx.-Sermon to the clergy, from 2 Cor. v: 20.-Letters. Leslie, C: Theological works. Lond. 1721. 2 v. F. 23: R Contents, see Catalogue of the Boston athenæum, v. 3, p. 1714. Milton, J: Prose works. Phila. 1859. 2 v. O. 200+10

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Contents. V. 1. Of reformation touching church discipline in England. Of prelatical episcopacy.The reason of church government urged against prelaty. Animadversions upon the remonstrants' defence against Smectymnuus. - An apology_for Smectymnuus.-Of education.-Areopagitica. - Doctrine and discipline of divorce.-Judgment of Martin Bucer concerning divorce.-Tetrachordon. - Colasterion. The tenure of kings and magistrates.-Observations on Ormond's peace.-Eikonoclastes. 2. Defence of the people of England.-Treatise of civil power in ecclesiastical causes.-Letter to a friend concerning the ruptures of the commonwealth.-Present means and brief delineation of a free commonwealth.-The ready and easy way to establish a free commonwealth.-Brief notes upon a sermon, titled "The fear of God and the king," by M. Griffith.History of Britain. - Of true religion, heresy, schism, toleration.-History of Moscovia.-Declaration for the election of John III, king of Poland.-Letters of state.-Manifesto of the lord protector against the spaniards.-Second defence of the people of England.-Familiar epistles.

Nevins, W: Select remains, with a memoir. N. Y. 1836. D. 200:11

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Contents. V. 1. The force of truth.-Fifteen Sermons. 2. Sermons. 3. Funeral sermons.-Missionary sermons.-Rights of God.-Answer to T. Paine. -Civil government, and the duties of subjects. 4. Repentance.-Warrant and nature of faith in Christ. -Growth in grace. Hints for the consideration of patients in hospitals.-Detached papers.-Family prayers. 5. Essays on the most important subjects in religion. Taylor, Jeremy. Whole works; with an essay, biographical and critical. Lond. 1853. 3 v. 200+14

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Contents. V. 1. Rogers, H: Essay on [his] genius and writings.-Funeral sermon, by G. Rust.-Christian consolations.-The life of Christ.-Contemplations of the state of man.-The rule and exercises of holy living. The rule and exercises of holy dying.Sermons. 2. Sermon.-On the sacred order and offices of episcopacy.-An apology for authorized and set forms of liturgy.-Theologia eklektikê, or A discourse on the liberty of prophesying. - The doctrine and practice of repentance.-Deus justificatus. -On the real presence of Christ in the holy sacrament.-Dissuasive from popery.-Letters. 3. Chrisis teleiôtikê, a discourse of confirmation.-A discourse on the nature, offices and measures of friendship.Ductor dubitantium, or The rule of conscience. Clerus Domini.-Rules and advices to the clergy of the diocese of Down and Connor.-The golden grove. -The psalter of David.-A collection of offices.-The worthy communicant. Tertullianus, Quintus Septimius Florens. Apologetic and practical treatises. Tr. by C. Dodgson. 2d ed. [Library of the fathers, no. 10.] Oxford. 1854. O. 200:17 Tillotson, J: Works; containing 254 sermons and discourses on several occasions, together with the rule of faith. prayers composed for his own use, a discourse to his servants before the sacrament, and a form of prayer composed by him for the use of king William. Lond. 1757. 12 v. D. 200: 15 Tyndale, W: An answer to sir Thomas More's dialogue, The supper of the Lord after the true meaning of John vi and 1 Cor. xi, and W: Tracy's testament expounded; ed. for the Parker society by H: Walter. Cambridge. 1850. O. 200: 16 Wycliffe, J: Writings. Lond. n. d. D. 204: 43

Contents. Account of his life.-Specimens of his trans. of the bible.-His confession concerning the sacrament of the Lord's supper.-The poor caitiff.How the office of curates is ordained of God.-Of feigned contemplative life.-On prayer.-A short rule of life.-Wickliff's wicket.-Note on the doctrine of transubstantiation.-Twelve lettings of prayer.Antichrist's labour to destroy holy writ.-Trialogues. -Opinions of the papacy.-Sermons.

5. Essays and miscellanies.

Burlingame, E: Livermore, ed. Current discussion; a collection from the chief english essays on questions of the time, v. 2: Questions of belief. N. Y. 1878. D. 204: 12 Contents. Harrison, F: The soul and future life. -A modern symposium. 1. The soul and future life, by R. H. Hutton, T: H: Huxley, lord Blachford, Roden Noel, lord Selborne, W. R. Greg, Baldwin Brown. W. G. Ward.-A modern symposium. 2. The influence upon morality of a decline in religious belief, by sir James Stephen, lord Selborne, James

Martineau, F: Harrison, dean of St. Paul's, duke of Argyll, prof. Clifford, W. G. Ward, T: H: Huxley, R: H. Hutton.-Lewes, G: H: The course of modern thought.-Hughes, T: The condition and prospects of the church of England.-Mallock, W: H. Is life worth living? Christ and modern thought; with a preliminary lecture on the methods of meeting modern unbelief by Joseph Cook. (Boston Monday lectures, 1880-81). Bost. 1881. D. 204: 15 Contents. Preliminary lecture.-Clark, T: M. The seen and the unseen.-Robinson, E. G. Moral law in its relation to physical science and to popular religion.-Guard, T: Christianity and the mental activity of the age.-Hopkins, M: The place of conscience.-McCosh, J. Development; what it can do and what it cannot do.-Crosby, H. A calm view of the temperance question.-Crooks, G: R. Old and new theologies.-Dike, S: W. Facts as to divorce in New England.-Thomas, J. B. Significance of the historic element in scripture.-Smith, J: C. The theistic basis of evolution. Churchman's library, The; a series of publications, original and from the english press, issued in monthly numbers. Flemington. N. J. 1844. 0. 204:16

Contents. Massingberd, F. C. A history of the english reformation.-Gresley, W. Church ClaverChristian ing, or The schoolmaster.- Sewell, W. morals. Teale, W. H. The life of Lucius Cary, viscount Falkland.

Coan, Titus Munson, ed. Questions of belief. (Topics of the time, no. 5). N. Y. 1883. S. 204: 50

Contents. Lee, V. The responsibilities of unbelief. -Cobbe, F. P. Agnostic morality.-Gurney, E. Natural religion.-Stephen, L. The suppression of poisonous opinions.-Schuckburgh, E. S. Modern miracles. Conflicts of the age, The. N. Y. 1881. O.

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Contents. An advertisement for a new religion, by an evolutionist.-The confession of an agnostic, by an agnostic.-What morality have we left? by a newlight moralist.-Review of the fight, by a Yankee farmer. Essays and reviews. Leipz. 1862. S. 204:19 Contents. Temple, F: The education of the world. Williams, R. Bunsen's biblical researches. Powell, B. On the study of evidences of christianity.-Wilson, H: B. Séances historiques de Génève: The national church.-Goodwin, C. W. On the mosaic cosmogony.-Pattison, M: Tendencies of religious thought in England, 1688-1750.-Jowett, B: On the interpretation of scripture.-Note on Bunsen's biblical researches.

Hedge, F: H:, ed. Recent inquiries in theology, by eminent english churchmen; being Essays and reviews". 2d amer. from 2d London ed., with an app. [and] introd. Bost. 1861. D. 204: 20

Contents, see Essays and reviews. Goulburn, E: Meyrick, and others. Replies to

Essays and reviews"; with a pref. by the lord bishop of Oxford, and letters from the Radcliffe observer and the reader in geology in the university of Oxford. N. Y. 1862. D.

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Contents. Goulburn, E. M. The education of the world.-Rose, H. J. Bunsen, the critical school and dr. Williams. - Heurtley, C. A. Miracles. - Irons, W. J. The idea of the national church.-Rorison, G. The creative week.-Haddan, A. W. Rationalism.Wordsworth, C. On the interpretation of scripture. -Letters from R. Main and J: Phillips.

Thomson, W:, ed. Aids to faith; a series of theological essays, by several writers, a reply to "Essays and reviews". N. Y. 1862. D. 204:3

Contents. Mansel, H: L. On miracles as evidences of christianity. - Fitzgerald, W: On the study of the evidences of christianity. - McCaul, A. Prophecy. Cook, F: C: Ideology and subscription.

-McCaul, A. The mosaic record of creation.Rawlinson, G: On the genuineness and authenticity of the Pentateuch.-Browne, E: H. Inspiration.-Thomson, W: The death of Christ.-Ellicott, C: J: Scripture and its interpretation. Freedom and fellowship in religion; a collection of essays and addresses, ed. by a committee of the Free religious association. Bost. 1875. S. 204: 22 Contents. Frothingham, O. B. Introductory; The religious outlook.-Wasson, D: A. The nature of religion.-Longfellow, S: The unity and universality of the religious ideas. - Johnson, S: Freedom in religion. Weiss, J: Religion and science.-Potter, W: J. Christianity and its definitions.-Abbot, F. E. The genius of christianity and free religion.-Frothingham, O. B. The soul of protestantism.-Chadwick, J: W. Liberty and the church in America.-Higginson, T: W. The word philanthropy.-Cheney, E. D. Religion as a social force.-Voices from the free platform. Lectures to young men; delivered before the Young men's christian assoc. in Exeter hall, London, from nov. 21, 1848, to feb. 6, 1849. Lond. [1849]. S. 204: 27 Contents. MacNeile, Hugh. The characteristics of romanism and protestantism.-Cumming, J. God in history-Bickersteth, Robert. The bearing of commerce upon the spread of christianity.-Brock, W: The common origin of the human race.--Stowell, Hugh. Modern infidel philosophy. - James, J: Angell. Spiritual religion the surest preservative from infidelity.-Archer, T: The characteristics of the middle ages.-Arthur, W: The french revolution of 1848.-Noel, Baptist W. The church and the world.-Raffles, T: Internal evidence of the divine inspiration of the scriptures.-Martin, S: Cardinal Wolsey.-Binney, T: Sir T: Fowell Buxton. Manning, H: E:, ed. Essays on religion and literature, by various writers. Lond. 1865.

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Contents. Inaugural discourse of cardinal Wiseman.-Manning, H: E: On the subjects proper to the Academia.-Rock, D. The action of the church upon art and civilisation.-Hoey, J. C. On the birthplace of St. Patrick.-Oakeley, F: The position of a catholic minority in a non-catholic country. Laing, F. H: On bishop Colenso's objections to the veracity of holy scripture.-Wiseman, N. P. S. The truth of supposed legends and fables.-Lucas, E: Christianity in relation to civil society. Selections from the writings of the reformers

and fathers of the church of England. New ed.; no. 1-5. Lond. 1836-39. S. 204:35 Contents. 1. Extracts from Tyndal's prologues to the five books of Moses. 2. Cranmer's preface to the Bible; The sum and content of holy scripture; The first homily, or A fruitful exhortation to the reading and knowledge of holy scripture. 3. On the creed by archbp. Cranmer. 4. A discourse on the Lord's prayer. 5. On prayer.

Tracts for priests and people by various writers. Bost. 1862. D. 204:39 Contents. Hughes, T: Religio laici.-Maurice, J: F: D. The mote and the beam.-Garden, F. The atonement as a fact and as a theory.-Davis, J. L. The signs of the kingdom of heaven.-On terms of communion: P., C. K. The boundaries of the church; Langley, J. N. The message of the church-Ludlow, J. M. A dialogue on doubt.Maurice, J: F: D. Morality and divinity.-Ludlow, J. M. Two lay dialogues: On laws of nature and the faith therein; On positive philosophy. Tracts for the times, by members of the university of Oxford. N. Y. 1839, 1840. 2 v. O. 204: 40 Contents, see Catalogue of the Boston athenæum, v. 5, p. 2999. Goode, W: The divine rule of faith and prac tice, or A defence of the catholic doctrine that holy scripture has been since the times of the apostles the sole divine rule of faith and practice to the church, against the dangerous errors of the authors of the

Tracts for the times and the romanists, as particularly that the rule of faith is "made up of scripture and tradition together", etc.; in which also the doctrines of the apostolical succession, the eucharistic sacrifice, etc., are fully discussed. Phila. 1842. 0. 238+1

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Adler, Felix. Creed and deed; a series of discourses. N. Y. 1877. D. 204: 1

Contents. Immortality.-Religon.-The new ideal. -The priest of the ideal.-The form of the new ideal. -The religious conservatism of women.-Our consolations. Spinoza.-The founder of christianity.The anniversary discourse.-Appendix; The evolution of hebrew religion; Reformed judaism I. II. III. Aguilar, Grace. Essays and miscellanies; choice

cullings from [her] mss., sel. by her mother Sarah Aguilar. Phila. 1853. D. 204: 2 Arnold, Matthew. St. Paul and protestantism; with an essay on puritanism and the church of England. N. Y. 1883. D.

204:51 - Last essays on church and religion. With his St. Paul and protestantism. 204:51

Contents. A psychological parallel.-Bishop Butler and the zeit-geist.-The church of England.-A last word on the burials bill. Bale, J: Select works; containing the examina

tions of lord Cobham, W: Thorpe and Anne Askewe, and the Image of both churches; ed. for the Parker society by H: Christmas. Cambridge. 1849. O. 204 : 4 Barnes, Albert. Miscellaneous essays and reviews. N. Y. 1855. 2 v. D. 204: 5 Contents. V. 1. The analogy of religion, by Joseph Butler.--The christian ministry, by C: Bridges. - The works of lord Bacon.-How can the sinner be made to feel his guilt.-Episcopacy tested by scripture, by H: U. Onderdonk. - Scriptural argument on the episcopal controversy.-The position of the evangelical party in the episcopal church. 2. The ancient commerce of western Asia.-The relation of theology to preaching. The position of the christian scholar -The progress and tendency of science.-The desire of reputation.-The choice of a profession.-Practical preaching. The literature and science of our country. The law of paradise.-Thoughts on theology. Beecher, H: Ward. 595 pulpit pungencies, with a table of contents. [Anon.] N. Y. 1866. D. Life thoughts, gathered from [his] extemporaneous discourses, by one of his congregation. 30th thous. Bost. 1858. D. 204: 7 New star papers, or Views and experiences of religious subjects. N. Y. 1859. D. 204: 8 204: 9 - Royal truths. Bost. 1866. D. Browne, Sir T: Religio medici, Hydriotaphia and the Letter to a friend; with introd. and notes by J. W. Willis Bund. [Bayard ser.] Lond. 1877. T. 204: 10 Religio medici. A facsimile of the 1st ed. pub. in 1642; with an introd. by W. A. Greenhill. Lond. 1883. D. 204: R10

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Brownson, Orestes A: Essays and reviews; chiefly on theology, politics and socialism. N. Y. 1858. D. 204: 11 Contents. Pref.-The church against no-church.The episcopal observer versus the church.-Thornwell's answer to dr. Lynch, april and oct. 1848.— Protestantism ends in transcendentalism. Protestantism in a nutshell.-Authority and liberty.Political constitutions. - War and loyalty. - The higher law.-Catholicity necessary to sustain popular liberty.-Legitimacy and revolutionism.-Native americanism. -Labor and association. - Socialism and the church.

Brute, Walter, and others. Writings and examinations of Brute, Thorpe, Cobham, Hilton and others, with The lantern of light, written about A. D. 1400. Lond. n. d. D. With Wycliffe, J: Writings. 204:43 Bushnell, Horace. Building eras in religion. In his Literary varieties. 824.1:16 v3 Contents, see under English literature, Essays. Chalmers, T: Miscellanies; embracing reviews, essays and addresses. N. Y. 1859 O.

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Contents. Memoir.-Sermon, by J: Bruce.-Example of our Saviour in the establishment of charitable institutions.-Necessity of uniting prayer with performance for the success of missions.-Influence of parochial institutions. Consistency of legal and valuntary principles.-System of parochial schools in Scotland.-Technical nomenclature of theology.Efficacy of moravian missions.-Style and subjects of the pulpit.-Difference between spoken and written language.-Remarks on Cuvier's Theory of the earth.-On a proposed modification of the law of patronage.-On the abolition of colonial slavery.Introductory essays: to The imitation of Christ; to Treatises on the life, walk and triumph of faith; to The christian remembrancer; to The christian's great interest; to The grace and duty of being spiritually minded; to The call to the unconverted; to The christian's daily walk in holy security in peace; to Tracts by T: Scott; to Private thoughts on religion and a christian life; to The reign of grace; to Serious reflections on time and eternity; to The christian's defence against infidelity; to The living temple; to Select letters of W: Romaine; to A treatise on the faith and influence of the gospel.-Distinction, both in principle and effect, between a legal charity for the relief of indigence and for the relief of disease.An historical and critical view of the speculative philosophy of Europe in the 19th century by J. D. Morell.-Political economy of a famine. Clarke, James Freeman. Events and epochs in religious history; being the substance of a course of 12 lectures, del. in the Lowell institute, Bost. 1880. Bost. 1881. O.

204: 44 Contents. The catacombs. - The buddhist monks of central Asia.-Christian monks and monastic life. -Augustine, Anselm, Bernard, and their times.Jeanne D'Arc.-Savonarola and the renaissance.-Luther and the reformation.-Loyola and the jesuits. -The mystics in all religions.-George Fox and the quakers.-The huguenots.-J: Wesley and his times. -Index.

Cobbe, Frances Power. [Essays on religion.]

With her Darwinism in morals. 824.2: 107 Contents, see under English literature, Essays. Cox, S: Hanson. Interviews, memorable and useful, from diary and memory reproduced. N. Y. 1853. D. 204:17 Contents. With rev. dr. Chalmers.-With rev. dr. Emmons. With two pseudo- apostles. With a fashionable lady at Calais, France. Preceded by reflections miscellaneous.

De Quincey, T: Theological essays and other papers. New and rev. ed. Bost. 1860. 2 v. D. 204: 18

Contents. V. 1. Christianity as an organ of political movement.-Protestantism.-On the supposed scriptural expression for eternity.-On Hume's argument against miracles. - Casuistry. Greece under the romans. 2. Secession from the church of Scotland. -Toilette of the hebrew lady. -- Milton. - Judas Iscariot. - Charlemagne. Modern Greece. Lord Carlisle on Pope. Dodge, Mary Abigail, (Gail Hamilton). Stumbling blocks. Bost. 1864. D. 204: 48 Contents. The outs and the ins.-The fitness of things.-Ordinances.-Church-sittings.-A view from the pews.-Prayer-meetings.-The proof of your love. -Controversies.- Amusements. -God's way. - The law of Christ. - Praying. Forgiveness. - Error. —

Fisher, George Park. Discussions in history and theology. N. Y. 1880. O. 204:21

Contents. The massacre of St. Bartholomew.-The influence of the old roman spirit and religion on latin christianity.-The temporal kingdom of the popes.-The council of Constance and the council of the Vatican.-The office of the pope and how he is chosen.-The relation of protestantism and of romanism to modern civilization. -The relation of the church of England to the other protestant bodies.The philosophy of Jonathan Edwards.-Channing as a philosopher and theologian.-The system of dr. N. W. Taylor in its connection with prior New England theology. The augustinian and the federal doctrines of original sin. A sketch of the history of the doctrine of future punishment. Rationalism.-The

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