CffiTHLOGUE LIBRARY ^=^RiNCETON Theological Seminary, PART I— RELIGIOUS LITERATURE. Princeton, N. J. C. S. Robinson & Co, 1886. PREFACE. This Catalogue contains the titles of the works in Religious Literature, in the Library of Princeton Theological Seminary, with the exception of those on the Philology of the Original Languages of the Bible, and Scripture Biography. At the close will be found a select List of Periodicals. The Catalogue is in the main topical, and the System of Classifkation is that used in the arrangement of the books upon the shelves. The Classification has been controlled as to form, by (i) the ordinarily accepted logico- topical Classification in Theological En- cyclopedia, and (2) the Course of Instruction in the Seminary. The latter influence has occasioned the chief departures from the received system of Theological Classification, which are, the making Apologetics and Ethics independent Depailments in Theology, and the rebaptizing Practical Theology with the far more distinctive and better name of Ecclesiastical Theology. In order to make the Catalogue available for general use, it is preceded by an outline of the Classification, and is followed by two indexes, one alphabetical by authors' names, the other alphabetical by subjects. The work has been printed under difiiculties needless of mention. The number of volumes represented is about 25,000. No claim is made to minute bibliographical ac- curacy, many titles having been abbreviated to a large extent in the interest of economy both of time and space. It has also been several years in process of printing, and is therefore more representative of the present contents of the Library, in its last than in its first sec- tions. No analysis has been attempted of the Collected Works of Authors, or of Miscel- laneous Essays. Anonymous works have been entered under the first word of the title not an article or preposition. Words inserted in titles but not found in the title pages, are placed in parentheses, e. g., (for). Capitals have been sparingly employed except in German titles. The abbreviations in use are simple, such as, «. p., (no place of publica- tion), n. d., (no date of publication), ed. (edition), anon., (anonymous). Errors, typo- graphical and otherwise, are doubtless more numerous than is desirable, but for these that charitable judgment is asked, from all persons, which will be readily accorded by those who are familiar with the intricacies and vexations of Catalogue Work. The cost of publication has been provided for by the generosity of the late Mr, Robert L. Stuart, of New York City, and of his widow, Mrs. Mary Stuart. William H. Roberts, Librarian. SCHEME OF CLASSIFICATION. PAGE. A. General Works. 1-22 1. Methodology and Encyclo- paedia I 2. DiCTIONARTES I 3. Libraries, Collections of Au- thors, Etc 2 4. Collected Works of Authors 13 5. Miscellany 20 B. Exegetical Theology. 22-99 1. The Bible. [Texts.) a. Original Texts 22 b. Polyglotls and Triglotts 25 c. Different Versions 26 d. Apoci7pha 33 2. Biblical Literature. ■ a. Introduction — Gen. Works. . 34 b. Old Testament Introduction. 1. Gen. and Misc. Works. . . 35 2. The Pentateuch 36 3. Theother Historical Books. . 37 4. The Poetical Books 37 5. The Prophetical Books. . . 37 c. New Testament Introduction. 1. Gen. and Misc. Works. ... 38 2. The Gospels. a. General Works 39 b. Harmonies of the Gospels. 41 c. Life of Christ 42 3. The Acts and Apostolic Epis- tles 45 4. The Revelation 46 d. Introduction— Apocrypha. . 47 e. Introduction — Spec. Topics. 1. Authenticity, credibility, etc. 47 2. Canon 48 3. Criticism. a. General Works 49 b. Old Testament 49 c. New Testament 50 d. Quotations. 50 4. Henneneutics 51 5. Inspiration 52 6. Philology 53 7. Prophecy. a Gen. and Misc. Works. . . 53 b. Types, Metaphors, etc. . . 55 8. Versions, Histoiy and Criti- cism of. a. General Woi'ks 55 b. Ancient Versions 55 c. English Versions — Histoiy. 56 d. English Versions — Criti- cism. e. Miscellaneous Versions. . . 57 f. Aids to Exegesis. 1. Dictionaries of the Bible. . . 57 2. Biblical Archaeology 58 3. Biblical Natural Science. a. Gen. and Misc. Works. . . 60 b. Biblical Geography. ... 60 4. Oriental Customs, etc. ... 61 5. Concordances, Aualyses, etc. 61 . Commentaries. 1. The Whole Bible 62 2. Old Testament. General Works 65 Pentateuch — Gen. Works. ... 66 Genesis. ...!*■ 66 Exodus 67 Leviticus — Deuteronomy. . . 68 Joshua — Ruth 68 Samuel — Chronicles 69 Ezra — Esther 69 SCHEME OF CLASSIFICATION. Poetical Books. General Works 69 Job 70 Psalms 70 Proverbs 73 Ecclesiastes 74 Song of Solomon 74 Prophetical Books. General Works 75 Isaiah 75 Jeremiah and Lamentations. . 76 Ezekiel 76 Daniel 77 Minor Prophets 7^ Apocrypha 80 3. New Testament. Gen. and Misc. Works. ... 80 The Gospels. General Works 83 Matthew . . 84 Mark 85 Luke 85 John 85 Miracles and Parables. ... 86 Acts of the Apostles. . . . ■ . 87 The Epistles. . • General Works 88 Romans • . . . 89 Corinthians 90 Galatians. . . • 9 1 Ephesians 92 Philippians. ......... 92 Colossians 93 Thessalonians. ...... 93 Pastoral Epistles and Philemon. 94 Hebrews 94 Catholic Epistles — Gen. Works 95 James 95 Peter and Jude 96 Epistles of John 97 The Revelation 97 C. Apologetic Theology. 99-138 ProlegoDtena : Criteria of Belief and Grounds of Knowledge 99 1. Religion and Religions. I. Philosophy OF Religion. . . 100 2. Natural Theology- and Natural Religion. a. General and Misc. Works. 1 01 b. Works vs. Antitheism. 1. General Works 104 2. Atheism 105 3. Pantheism P- Io5 4. Materialism 105 c. Works vs. Deism 105 d. Revelation, its necessity, extent and use 106 3. History and description OF Religions. 1. General Works 107 2. Comparative Religion . . . 107 3. Theistic Religions exclud- ing Christianity. a. Judaism, Rabbinic and Modern 108 b. Mohammedanism 1 10 4. Heathenism, Ancient and Modern. a. General Works 112 b. Special Topics. America I '3 Arabia 113 Aryan Mythology 113 Astrology 1 13 Brahmanism 113 Buddhism 113 Chaldiea 1 14 China "4 Demonology 115 Divination 115 Egypt "5 Fetichism 115 Finland ■ 115 Future Life 115 German Mythology 115 Greece and Rome 116 India 1 16 Magic 117 Norse Mythology 117 Oi-acles 117 Phoenicia 117 Polynesia 117 Rome 117 Scandinavia 117 Syria 117 SCHEME OF CLASSIFICATION. Zend Religion 5. Modern Superstition. 1. Folklore, etc., of Christian lands. . , 2. Mormonism. . • 3. Spiritualism 2. Christian Evidences. 1. History 2. Systematic Works. . . . 3. Miscellaneous Works. . . 4. Internal and Moral Evi dences. a. Gen. and Misc. Works. . b. Christ and Christianity. . c. Adaptation of Christianity to man d. Progress of Revelation. 5. External and Historica Evidences. a. Gen. and Misc. Works. b. -Prophecy c. Miracles. ... ... d. Influence of Christianity. 6. Special Controversies. a. Works vs. Early Paganism b. Works vs. Judaism. . . c. Works vs. Antitheism. . d. Works vs. Deism. . . . 7. Christianity in its Rela TioNS TO Philosophy and Science. a. General Works b. The Bible and the Physical Sciences 1. General Works 2. Special Topics. Astronomy Mosaic Record of Creation. The Deluge. . • . . . . Order of Nature Origin of Life and of Man. 8. Literature of Unbelief. . 117 118 118 119 119 122 126 128 128 128 129 130 131 132 133 133 104 105 '34 1.^5 •35 135 136 136 137 137 D. Doctrinal Theology. 138-203 Pi-olegomena : a. Rul» of Faith 138 b. Biblical Theology 140 1. Didactic and Polemic Theology. 1. Systematic Works 141 2. Miscellaneous Works. . . . 148 3. Theology Proper. a. The Existence and Attributes of God 149 b. The Trinity 149 c. The Divinity of Christ. ... 152 d. Personality and Offices of the Holy Spirit 156 e. The Divine Decrees 156 f. Creation and Providence. . . 158 g. Angels 159 4. Anthropology. a. Nature and Original State of Man 159 b. Covenant of Works. .... 160 c. Sin. . 160 d. Moral Agency, Inability, etc. i6j 5. Soteriology. a. Plan of Salvation 162 b. Christology or the Person and Work of Christ, Systematic and Miscellaneous Works. 163 c. Atonement or Satisfaction. . 165 d. Effectual calling, Regenera- tion and Conversion. ... 168 e. Faith 168 f. Union with Christ 169 g. Justification 169 h. Sanctification 170 (Including Perfectionism.) i. Repentance 171 k. Assurance ! 171 1. Perseverance 171 m. Means of Grace, General Works 171 n. Sacraments, General and Mis- cellaneous Works 171 o. Baptism 1. General Works 172 2. Infant Baptism 174 3. Baptismal Regeneiation. . 175 p. The Lord's Supper 1. General Works 175 2. Helps to Communicants. . 177 6. Eschatology. a. The Future State SCHEME OF CLASSIFICATION. 1. General and Miscellaneous Works 177 2. Annihilationism 178 3. Future Punishment. ... 179 4. Intermediate State. ... 180 5. The Resurrection 180 b. Second Advent and its Con- comitants 180 1 . General and Miscellaneous Works 180 2. Anti-Christ 183 Special Controversies and Sects. (Polemics.) Antinomians 184 Calvinistic (Augustinian) and Arminian Controversy. . . 184 Campbellites or Christians. . 185 Friends or Quakers. ... 186 Jansenist Controversy. ... 186 Methodist Controversy. ... 186 Moravians 188 " Old and New School" Con- troversy in the U. S. . . . 188 Plymouth-brethrenism. ... 1 88 Roman Catholic Controversy. 189 Special Doctrines of Roman- ism 194 Sandemanianism 195 Shakers I95 Swedenborgians or " New Church." 195 Tractarian Controversy. . . . 195 Unitarian Controversy. . . . (Including the Socinian). . 196 Universalist Controversy. . . 198 . Symbolics. Prolegomena — Use and binding power of Creeds 199 1. The Creeds— Comprehensive, Historical and Critical Works 199 2. Confessions, etc., of particu- lar Churches. Baptists 200 Campbellites or Christians. . 200 Congregationalists 201 Cumberland Presbyterian Church 201 E. P. England ( The Established Church of) 201 Friends or Quakers 201 Greek Catholic Church. ... 201 Lutheran Church 201 Methodist Episcopal Church in the U. S. ...... . 20 1 Methodist Church of Canada. 202 Moravian Church 202 Presbyterian Church in Eng- land and Wales 202 Presbyterian Church in the U. S 202 Presbyterian ( The United ) Church 202 Reformed ( The Associate ) Church. • 2C2 Reformed Dutch Church. . . 203 Reformed Episcopal Church. 203 Roman Catholic Church. . . 203 Scotland (Estab. Church of). 203 Scotland (Free Church of). . 203 Switzerland (Ref. Church in). 203 Unitarians or Socinians. . . 203 Waldenses , . . 203 Welsh Calvinistic Church. . . 203 Ethical Theology. 204-222 1. Systematic, Critical and Historical Works 204 2. The Law. General works, including the relation of the Law to the Gospel 205 3-4. The Law — Special Topics. Marriage 206 Murder 206 Oaths , . . . 207 The Sabbath 207 4. Casuistry 211 5. Practical Religion 211 6. Appeals TOTHE Unconverted. 221 7. The Christian Family. . . 222 8. Christian Sociology, . . . 222 Ecclesiastical Theology. 222-285 \. Ecclesiology. a. Comprehensive, Historical AND Miscellaneous Works. 222 SCHEME OF CLASSIFICATION. b. Special Topics. Apostolic and Primitive Church Polity 224 Apostolical Succession 225 Church of England (Including the Nonconform- ist Controversy) 225 Church and Stale 227 Church Membership (Including that of children). 229 Clerical Celibacy 230 Communion 230 Congregational Polity 231 Deaconesses 231 Discipline 231 Eldership and Diaconate. ... 231 Episcopal Polity 232 Lay Ministers and Agencies. . . 233 Methodist Polity a. In the United States. . . 233 b. In Great Britain 234 Ordination 234 Presbyterian Polity 235 Priesthood 236 Primacy, etc., of the Pope or Bishop of Rome 236 Roman Catholic Church. . . . 237 Schism : . 237 Swedenborgianism 237 Scotland (The Church of). . . (Including the Patronage Con- troversy, etc.) 237 Toleration and Liberty of Con- science 238 Union and Catholicity of Chris- tian Churches 238 2. Ecclesiastical Law. a. The Early Church 240 b. Particular Churches. Baptists 240 Congregationalists 240 England (Estab. Church of). . 240 France (Ref. Church in). ... 241 Friends or Quakers 241 Gennany 24I Greek Catholic Church. . . . 241 Lutheran Church • . 241 Methodist Church 241 Moravian Church 241 Presbyterian Church in Eng land and Wales 241 Presbyterian Church in the Unit 241 242 Protestant Episcopal Church. Reformed (Associate) Church. 242 Reformed (Dutch) Church. . 242 Reformed Episcopal Church. . 242 Roman Catholic Church. . . 242 Scotland (Estab. Church of). 243 Scotland (Free Church of). . 243 Welsh Calvinistic Church. . . 243 J. Duties of the Ministry. a. Comprehensive Works. (Including Ministerial Educa- tion) 243 b. Pastoral Theology 244 c. Homiletics. 1. Theory and history of Preach- ing 246 2. Miscellaneous Sermons. . . 248 3. Illustrations, etc 260 d. Catechetics. 1. Theory of Catechetics. . . . 261 2. Catechisms of Particular Churches 261 3. Lectures, etc., upon Church Catechisms Baptists 261 Church of England 261 Heidelberg Catechism. . . . 262 Friends or Quakers. . • . . 262 Presbyterian Church 262 Protestant Episcopal Church. 262 Roman Catholic Church. . . 262 Socinians 262 Westminster Catechism. . . 262 4. Individual Catechisms. . . . 263 ^. Bwties of the CJiurch. a. Worship. 1. Theory (etc.) of Worship. • 263 2. Liturgies. a. Comprehensive, Contro- versial and Miscellaneous W^orks 264 SCHEME OF CLASSIFICATION. b. Liturgies of Particular Churches. Armenian Church. ..... 265 Church of England 265 Coptic Church 266 French Protestant Church in the U. S 266 German Reformed Church in the U. S 266 Greek Church 266 The Jews 267 Lutheran Church 267 Germany 267 Sweden. ...••... 267 United States 267 Methodist Church 267 Moravian Church 267 The so - called Presbyterian Liturgies 267 Presbyterian Church in the U. S 268 Primitive Liturgies 268 Protestant Episcopal Church. 268 Puritan Liturgies 268 Reformed (Dutch) Church. . 268 Reformed Episcopal Church. 268 Roman Catholic Church. . . 268 Scotland (Estab. Church of j. . 269 Scotland (The so-called Epis- copal Church of) 269 Switzerland (Ref. Church in). 270 Syrian Church. ,,.... 270 c- Private Manuals 270 . Prayer, a. Comprehensive and Miscel- laneous Works 270 b. Private Collections, etc., of Prayers 271 . Praise. a. Theoretical, Historical and Controversial Works. . . 272 b. Collections of Hymns, Tunes, etc 272 I. Authorized books of partic- ular churches. Baptists . 272 Baptists (Free Will). . . . 273 Campbellites or Christians. 273 Congregationalists 273 German Reformed Church. 273 Evangel. Lutheran Church. 273 Methodist Church In Great Britain 273 In the United States. . . 274 Methodist Church South. . 274 Moravian Church 274 Presbyterian Church in the U. S. A 274 Presbyterian Church — New School 274 Presby. Church — South. 274 Presbyterian (The United) Church 274 Protestant Episcopal Church. 274 Reformed (Dutch) Church. ' 275 Scotland (Estab. Church of). 275 Scotland (Relief .Synod or Church of) 275 United Brethren 275 Universalists 275 2. Private Collections 275 3. Metric Versions of the Psalms, etc 2S0 b, Maintena.nceandE.xtension. 1. Foreign Missions, Theo- retical Works 281 2. Home Work. a. General and Miscellan- eous Works 283 b. Revivals 283 c. The Sunday School. . . 283 d. Support and Beneficence. 284 G. Church History. 285-378 1. Old Testavient History. 285 2. History of the Christian Church. a. Comprehensive Works. . . b. Church History uy Periods 1. The Apostolic Church. . 2. The Early Church. ... 3. Church of the Middle Ages (Including the Crusades) 4. The Reformation 5. The Modern Church. . . . 292 294 297 298 SCHEME OF CLASSIFICATION. Church History by Coun- tries. Africa. • . ., 300 Arabia 300 Armenia 300 Australia ... 300 Belgium 301 Bohemia 301 Denmark 301 Egypt. 301 France (Including the Hugue- nots). 301 Geneva 302 Georgia 303 Germany 303 Great Britain. 1 . Comprehensive Works. . . 303 2. Early British and Celtic Churches. . . . . . . . 303 3. England. 305 a. Cohiprehensive Works. . 305 b. Anglo Saxon Church. . . 305 c. The English Reformation. 306 d. Post-Reformation Hist. 307 e. Special Topics. Abbeys 307 Canterbury 307 Caidinals 308 Colonies 308 Convocation 308 Dissenters 308 Lincoln 308 Lollards 308 London 308 Monasteries 308 Nonconformists and Puri- tans 308 Nonjurors 309 St. Paul's 309 Tractarian Movement. . . 309 Westminster Abbey. . . . 310 4. Ireland 310 5. Scotland. 1. Comprehensive and Mis- cellaneous Works. . . 310 2. Scotland, Special Topics. Covenanters 312 Culdees 312 Episcopal Church of Scot- land 312 Free Church of Scotland. 312 Relief Church of Scotland. 312 .Secession Church of Scot- land 312 6. Wales 312 Holland (Including the Netherlands.) 313 Hungary 313 Ireland 313 Italy 313 Madagascar 314 Malabar 314 Netherlands 314 Norway 314 Poland 314 Russia 314 Scotland 314 Spain 314 Sweden 314 Switzerland 315 Tartary 315 Turkey 315 United States 315 Wales 316 d. History ok Churches, De- nominations, Sects, and Schools of Thought. a. Comprehensive and Miscel- laneous Works 316 b. Special Topics. Adamites 316 Albigenses 316 Arianism 316 Augustinianism 317 Baptist Churches 317 Calvinism 318 Congregational Churches. . 318 Donatists 319 ■ Friends or Quakers. . . . 319 Gnosticism 319 Greek or Eastern Church. . 319 Irvingism 320 Jansenist Church 320 • Lutheran Church and Luth- eranism 320 Manichaeans 320 Marcionites 320 SCHEME OF CLASSIFICATION. Mennonites 320 Methodist Episcopal Church. 320 Methodist Prot. Church. . . 321 Montanism 321 Moravians or United Breth- ren 321 Mysticism 322 Nasareans 322 Nestorians 322 Old Catholic Church. . . . 322 Paulicians 323 Pelagianism and Augustin- ism 323 Pietism 323 Presbyterian Churches (Ex- cepting Churches in Scot- land). 1. Comprehensive Works. . 323 2. Great Britain. England, ( Including Westminster Assembly). 323 Ireland (Church in). . . 324 Welsh Calvinistic Meth- odists 324 3. Canada 324 4. United States 324 a. Presbyterian Churches in the U. S. A. . . . 324 b. Cumberland Presby- terian Church. . . . 326 c. Reformed • Presbyter- ian Church 326 d. Southern Presbyterian Church 326 e. United Presbyterian Church 327 Prot. Episcopal Church. . 327 Protestantism 327 Rationalism 327 Reformed (Dutch) Church 327 Roman Catholic Churches (Including history of the Popes) 327 Socinians 330 Syrian Church 330 Unitai-ians 330 Universalists 330 Waldenses 330 Welsh Calvinistie Meth odists 331 Church History — Miscel- laneous Topics. Archeology (Christian). a. Comprehensive Works. . . 331 b. Archeology, Special Topics. Art (Christian) 332 Catacombs ^;^^ Constitution 333 The Cross 333 Discipline 3^^ Dress 33^ Fasts and Festivals ^^;^ Inscriptions ^^;i Life and Manners ^^^ Numismatics 334 Symbolism 334 Biography 334 Charity 334 Chronology 334 Coins 335 Convents 335 Conversions 335 Ci-usades 335 Councils (Including those of the Roman Church). a. Comprehensive Works. . . 335 b. Special Councils. Antioch 336 Baltimore 336 Basle 336 Constance 336 Constantinople 336 Ephesus 336 Nice 336 Pisa 336 ■^rent 337 Vatican 337 Discipline 337 Dress 337 Fasts and Festivals 337 Geography 338 Hagiology 338 Influence of Christianity. . . ^^8 Inquisition 338 Inscriptions 338 Jesuits 338 I^egends 339 SCHEME OF CLASSIFICATION. Malta (Knights of) 339 Manners and Life 339 Martyrology and Persecu- tions. . . . ' 339 Missions (History of For- eign). 1. Comprehensive and Mis- laneous Works. . . . 34° 2. Early Missions 341 3. Missionary Periodicals. Comprehensive. . . . 342 4. Missionary Societies, Mis- sions of Particular Churches, and Special Topics. American Board 342 Baptist Missions 342 Basle Misssionai7 Society. 343 Church Missionaiy Society 343 Jewish Missions 343 London Missionary So- - ciety 343 Medical Missions. . . . 343 Methodist Missions. . . . 343 Moravian Missions. . . . 343 Presbyterian Church in the U. S. A 343 Propagation of the Gospel (Society for the). . . 344 Protestant Missions. . . 344 Prot. Episcopal Church. . 344 Refonned Presbyterian Church 344 Ref. (Dutch) Church. . . 344 Roman Catholic Missions. 345 Scotland (Presb. Church ofj 345 Theological Seminai-ies. . 345 United Foreign Mission- aiy Society (U. S.) . . 345 United Presb. Churches. 345 Woman (Missions for). . 345 5. History of Missions, Var- ious Countries. I. Africa. a. Comprehensive and Miscel. Works. . 346 b. Special Topics. Madagascar. .... 347 Madeira 347 2. America. a. Comprehen. Works. 347 b. Special Topics. Alaska 347 Bermuda 347 Canada 347 Chinese Missions. . 347 Greenland 347 Mexico 34S Newfoundland. . . . 348 North American In- dian Missions. . . 348 Rupert's Land. . . . 34S South America. . . 348 West Indies 349 3. Asia. a. Comprehen. Works. 349 b. Special Topics. . 349 Amienia 349 Burmali 349 Ceylon 349 China 349 India 350 Indian Archijjelago. 352 Japan 352 Nestorians 353 Palestine 353 Persia 353 Siam 353 Sumatra 353 Syria 353 Turkey 353 4. Europe, Miss, among Roman Catholics. . 354 5. Polynesia and Austra- lasia 354 Missions (Histoiy of Home). 355 Monasticism 356 Ornament 357 Religions (Histoiy of). . . 357 Religious Publication .So- cieties 357 Revivals (History of). . . . 357 Saints (History of the), Comprehen. Works. . . 35 S Statistics (General) in- cluding Geography. . . 359 Sunday Schools 359 SCHEME OF CLASSIFICATION. Symbols and Symbolism. . 359 Theological Seminaries. . . 359 Union of Churches 360 Young Men's Christian As- sociations 360 S. History of Christian Doctrine and Thought. 1. Prolegomena. a. Old Testament Dispensation. 360 b. Judaism 360 c. Paganism 361 2. Systematic and Comprehen- sive Works 361 3. History by Periods. a. Apostolic and post-apostolic age 362 b. The Early Church 363 c. Patristic Theology 363 d. The Middle Ages 364 e. The Reformation. . . . , 364 i. Modern Theology. . , . . . 364 4. Special Topics. Absolution 365 Anglo-Saxon Church 365 Apologetics 365 Arianism 365 Atonement 365 Augustinism 365 Baptism 365 Bible, Authority of. 366 Calvinism 366 Canon 366 Christology in general 366 Chiliasm 367 Concord (Formula ofj 367 Confession 367 Consolation 367 Creeds 367 Deism 367 Development 367 Donatists 367 Ecclesiology 367 Election 367 English Theology 367 Ethics 367 Evangelical Christianity 368 Future Life 368 German Theology. ..'.... 368 Gnosticism 368 God 368 Grace 368 Holy Spirit 368 Immaculate Conception. : . . . 368 Indulgences 368 Infidelity 368 Inspiration 369 Jansenism 369 Justification 369 Lord's Supper 369 Lutheranism 369 Montanism 369 Mysticism 369 Old and New Theology. . . . 369 Patristic Theology 369 Pelagianism 369 Philosophy and Religion. . . . 369 Prayer 369 Premillenarianism 369 Priesthood 369 Protestantism • . 369 Rationalism 370 Reformation 37 1 Regeneration 371 Roman Catholic Theology. ... 371 Rule of Faith 371 Sabbath 371 Science and Religion 371 Scotland, Theology of 371 Socinianism 371 Syncretism 371 Tradition 371 Trinity 371 Unitarianism • . .. 372 Universalists 372 Westminster Assembly 372 5. Theological Criticism. Abelard 372 Alcuin 372 Anselm 372 Athanasius 372 Augustine 372 Basil 372 Baxter 372 Bochart 372 Calixtus 372 Calvin 372 SCHEME OF CLASSIFICATION. Chrysostom 372 Clement of Alexandria 373 Cyprian 373 Gerson 373 Gregorius Nazianzenus 373 Gregorius Nyssenus 373 Gregoiius Thaumaturgus. . . • 373 Hagenbach 373 Hengstenberg 373 Hincmar 373 Hodge 373 Hugo of St. Victor 373 Huss 373 Ignatius 373 Jerome • • • • 373 Justin Martyr 373 Leibnitz 374 Lessing 374 Luther 274 Maurice ' 374 Melancthon 374 Origen 374 Rothe.' 374 Schleiermacher 374 Servelus 374 Strauss 374 Smith (H. B.) 374 Swedenborg 374 Tatian 374 TertulJian 374 Theodoretus 374 Thomas Aquinas 375 Vinet 375 6. The Literature of Theol- ogy a. Comprehensive Historical and Critical Works 375 b. Bibliogi-aphy 1. Comprehensive Works. . 375 2. Miscellaneous Topics. Apologetics 377 Bible 377 Church 377 Commentaries 377 Congregationalism 377 Demons 377 Future Life 377 Homiletics 378 Jansenism 378 Manuscripts 378 Methodism 378 Natural Theology 378 Pentateuch 378 Polemic Theology 378 Prohibited Books 37S Reformers 378 Roman Catholic Writere. . 378 Sabbath 378 Socinianism > 37S THEOLOGY. A. General Works. 1. Methodology and Encyclo- paedia. Biblical (The) student's assistant, [^ation.'^ 8°. Edinburgh, 1844. BiCKERSTETH (E.) The Christian student. 2^ ed. 12°. London, 1829. The same. 12°. Boston, 1840. BuDDEUS (J. F.) Isagbge historico-theologica ad theologiam universam. 4°. Lipsiae, 1730. Clarisse (J.) Encyclopaediae theologicae epitome, ed. alt. 8°. Lugduni Batavonim, 1835. Du Pin (L. E.) A compleat method of studying divinity. 12°. London, i^zo. Erasmus (D.) Ratio sev methodvs com- pendio perueniendi ad ueram theologiam. 16°. Basileae, 1522. Francke (A. H.) Methodus studii theologici. 12°. Halae Alagdebiirgicae, 1723. Hagenbach (K. R.) Encyclopadie und Methodologie der theologischen Wissen- schaften. 9^ aufl. 8°. Leipzig, 1874. Harless (G. C. a.) Theologische Encyclo- padie und Methodologie vom Standpunkte der protestantischen Kirche. 12°. Nurem- berg, 1837. Kleuker (J. F.) Grundriss einer Encyclo- p5die der Theologie. 2 v. 16°. Hamburg, 1800. Lange (J. P.) Grundriss der theologischen Encyklopadie mit Einschluss der Method- ologie. 8°. Heidelberg, 1877. M'Clintock (J.) Lectures, on theological encyclopaedia and methodology. Edited by J. T. Short. 12°. Cincinnati, 1873. Marsh (H.) A course of lectures, contain- ing a description and systematic arrange- ment of the several branches of Divinity. 8°. Cavibridge, 1812. Marheineke (P.) Entwurf der practischen Theologie. 16°. Berlin, 1837. Rosenkranz (K.) Encyclopadie der theo- logischen Wissenschaften. 8°. Halle, 1845. Schleiermacher (F.) Outline of the study of theology. 8°. Edinburgh, 1850. Semler (J. S.) Institutio brevior ad liber- alem ervditionem theologicam. 8°. Halae Magdeburgicae, 1 765 . Winer (G. B.) Handbuch der theologischen Literatur hauptsachlich der protestantischen. 3« aufl, 2v.ini. 8°. Z«>2/V, 1838. 2. Dictionaries. Brown (J. N.) Encyclopaedia of religious knowledge. 8°. Brattleboro, 1852. The same. 8°. Philadelphia, 1^60, Buck (C.) A theological dictionary. 2 v. 8°. London, 1802, The same. 8°. Phila. , i%so. FuHRMANN (W. D.) Handworterbuch der christlichen Religions und Kirchenge- schichte. 3 v. 8°. Halle, 1826-29. Gardner (J.) The Christian cyclopaedia; or repertory of biblical and theological liter- ature, roy. 8°. Edinburgh, 1854. Hamburger (J.) Real Encyclopadie fur Bibel und Talmud, v. 1-2. 8°. Breslau and Neu Strelitz, 1870-79, Herzog (J. J.) Real Encyclopadie fur pro- testantische Theologie und Kirche. 21 v. 8°. Hamburg and Gotha, 1 854-66. The same, 2« aufl. v. 1-4, 8°, Gotha. 1877-79. Hook (W. F.) A church dictionary. 7"» ed. 8°. London, 1854. THEOLOGY— GENERAL WORKS. McCi.iNTOCK (J.) and Strong (J.) Cyclo- paedia of biblical, theological and ecclesi- astical literature. V. 1-8. 8°. NeioYork. 1867-79. SuiCER(T. C.) Thesaurus ecclesiasticus. ed. 2». 2 V. fol. Aiiisfelaedaini, 1728. Watson (R.) A biblical and theological dictionary. 8°. Nt'7c< York, 1833. Wetzer (H. J.) and Welte (B.) Kirchen Lexicon oder Encyclopadie der katholischen Theologie und ihren Hilfswissenschaften. 13 V. 8°. Freiburg im Breisgau, 1847-60. 3. Libraries, Collections of Au- thors, SfC American Tract Society. Tracts. No. i to 428. 12 V. 12°. New York. [«. ^/.] Anglo-Catholic (Library of) Theology. 79 V. in 87 parts. 8°. Oxford, 1844-54. CONTENTS. Andrewes (L.) Works. 11 v. Beveridge(W.) Works. VI v. Bramhall (J.) Works. 5 v Bull (G.) Defence of the Nicene Creed. .5 v. Justification. 2 v. Cosin (J.) Works. 5 v. ^ , . ... Crakanthorpe (R.) Defensio Eeclesiae Anghca- Forbes (W.) Considerntiones modestae. 2 v. Frank (M.) Sermons. 2 v. Gunning (P.) On the Pascal, or Lent Fast. Hammond (H.) Works. 4 v. Hickes (G.) Treatises on the Christian priest- hood. 3 V. Johnson (J.) Works. 4 v. Laud (W.) Works. 7 v. L'Estrange (H.) Alliance of divine ofhces. Marshall (N.) Penitential discipline. Nicholson (W.) Exposition .of the Catechism. Overall (J.) Convocation Book. Pearson (J.) Vindiciae epistolarum S. Ignatii. Tho^rndike (H.) Works, tiv. Wilson (T.) Works. 7 v. Ante-Nicene Christian library. Translations of the writings of the Fathers down to A. D., 325. • 24 V. 8°. Edinburgh, 1867-72. CONTENTS. Acts and records of the controversy on the baptism of heretics '2 Adaeus and Maris ^4 Ale.xander of Alexandria 1* Alexander of Jcru.salem •> Alexander of Lyeopolis i* Ambrose ^* Anatolius ^ Anterus ••'V,' Vl- i^ Apocryphal Gospels, Acts, and Revelations lb Apollinaris of Hierapolis •■•• |;^ Apollonius ;; Apostolical constitutions 1^ Archelaus ^" Aristo of Pella ^'^ Arnohius -. in Asterius Urban us Athenagoras 2 Bardesan 22 Barnabas 1 Caius 9 Callistus !) Clement of Alexandria 4, 12, 22, 24 Clement of Rome 1, 14 Clementine homilies ; 17 Clementine recognitions ."J Commodianus 18 Clyprlan 8, i:j Dionysius of Alexandria 13, 20 Dionysius of Corinth 22 Dionysius of Rome 18 Epistle to Diognetus 1 Fabian Felicitas l;i Gregory Thaiimaturgus 20 Hegesippus 22 Hermas 1 Hippolytus 0, it Ignatius 1 Irenaeus , 5, i) James (Liturgy of) 24 Julius Africanus : n .1 us tin Martyr ! Lactantius 21, 22 Letter of the churches of Vienna and Lug- dunum to the churches of Asiaand Phrygia. 22 Liturgies (Early) 24 Malchion *. 14 Mara Bar-Seiapion 24 Mark (Liturgy of) 24 Maximus of Jerusalem 22 Melito 22 Methodius 14 Minucius Felix 13 Novatian 13 Origen 10, 23 Pamphilus 14 Pantaenus 22 Papias 1 Perpetuaand Felicitas 13 Peter of Alexandria 14 Peter the Apostle 17 Phileas 14 Pierius 14 Polvcarp 1 Polycrates of Ephesus 22 Pontianus 9 Quadratus 22 Rhodo 22 Selections from the Prophetic Scriptures 24 Serapion 22 Tatian 3 Tertullian V, 11, 15, IS Testaments of the twelve patriarchs 22 Theognostus of Alexandria 14 Theonas 1* Theophilus of Caesarea 22 Theophilus of Antioch 3 Treatise against Novatian 13 Treatise on Re-baptism 13 Urban 1 9 Victorious 18 Zephyrinus " Bampton lectures. 1780-1878. 99 V. 8°. Oxford and London, 1 780- 1 879, CONTKNTS. 1780. Bandinel (J.) The peculiar doctrines of Christianity. 1781. Neve (T.) Jesu.s Christ the Saviour of the world. , . , X .- 1782. Holmes (R.) On the prophecies and testi- mony of John the Baptist and the parallel pro- phecies of Jesus Christ. 1783. Cobb (J.) An inquiry after happiness; natural religion, the Gospel, Ac. THEOLOGY— CENERAL WORKS. 1784. White (.J.) A comparison of Christianity and Mahonietanism. 17«.i. Churton (R.) On the prophecies re.specting the destruction of Jerusalem. 1780. Croft (G.) The use and abuse of reason ; objections against inspiration considered. 1787. Hawkins (VV.) On Scripture mysteries. 1788. Shepherd (R.) The ground .""nd credibility of the Christian religion. 1789- Tatham (E.) The chart and scale of truth. •2 V. 1790. Kett (H.) The conduct and opinions of the primitive Christians. 1791. Morres (,R.) On faith in general, &c. 1792. Eveleigh (J.) The substance, history and evidence of our religion. 1793. Williamson (J.) The truth, inspiration, authority and evidence of the Scriptures. 1794. Wintle (T.) The expediency, prediction, and accomplishment of the Christian redemp- tion illustrated. 179.5. Veysie (D.J The doctrine of atonement il- lustrated and defended. 1796. Gray (R.) The principles upon which the Reformation of the Church of England was es- tablished. 1797. Finch (W.) The objections of infidel his- torians agamst Christianity considered. 1798. Hall (C. H.) Fulness of time. 1799. Barrow (W.) Answers to some popular ob- jections against the Christian revelation. 181)0. Richards (G.) The divine origin of proph- ecy. 1801. Faber(G. S.) Horae Mosaicae ; ora view of the Mosaieal records, and their connection with Christianity, etc. 2 v. 1802. Kott (G. F.) Religious enthusiasm eonsid- erod. 1803. Farrar (.J.) On the mission and character of Christ, and on the beatitudes. 1804. Laurence (R.) An attempt to illustrate those Articles of the Church of England which the Calvinists improperly consider as Calvinistical. 1805. Nares (E.) A view of the evidences of Christianity at the close of the pretended Age of Reason. 1800. Browne (J.) The infancy of human nature. 1807. Le Mesurier (T.) The nature and guilt of schism considered with a particular reference to the principles of the Reformation. 1808. Penrose (J.) An attempt to prove the truth of Christianity from the wisdom displayed in its original establishment, and from the history of false and corrupted systems of religion. 1809. Carwithen (J. B. S.) A view of the Brah- minical religion in its confirmation of the truth of the sacred hi.story,and in its influence on the moral character. 1810. Falconer (T.) Certain principles in Evan- son's Dissonance of the Fourgenerally received Evangelists, Ac, examined. 1811. Bidlake (J.) The truth and consistency of divine revelation. 1812. Mant (R.) An appeal to the Gospel; or, an inquiry into the justice of the charge alleged by the" Methodists and other objectors that the Gospel is not preached by the national clergy. 1813. Collinson (J.) A key to the writings of the principal Fathers of the Christian Church who nourished during the first three centuries. 1814. Van Mildert (W.) An inquiry into the gen- eral principles of Scripture interpretation. 1815. Heber (R.) The personality and office of the Christian Comforter. 1816. Spry (J. H.) Christian unity doctriually and historically considered. 1817. Miller (J.) The Divine authority of Holy Scripture asserted from its adaptation to the real state of human nature. 1818. Moysey (C. A.) The doctrines of the Unita- rians examined as opposed to the Church of England. 1819. Morgan (H. D.) A compressed view of the jieligious principles and practices of the age. 1820. Faussett{G.) The claims of the Established Church to exclusive attachment and support, and the dangers which menace her. 1821. .Tones (J.) The moral tendency of divine revelation. 1822. Whately (R.) The use and abuse of party feeling in matters of religion. 1823. Goddard (C.) The mental condition neces- • sary to a due inquiry into religious evidence. 1824. Conybeare (.1. J.) An attempt to trace the historj' and ascertain the limits of the second- ary and spiritual interpretation of Scripture. 1825. Chandler (G.) The scheme of divine revelation considered principally in its connex- ion with the progress and improvement of hu- man society. 1820. Vaux (W.'i The benefits annexed to a par ticipation in the sacraments. 1827. Millman (H. H.) The eharacterand conduct of the apostles considered as an evidence of Christianity. 1828. Home (T.) The religious necessity of the Reformation asserted, and the extent to which it was carried in the Church of England vindi- cated. 1829. Burton (E.) Enquiry into the heresies of the apostolic age. 1830. Soames (H.) Enquiry into the doctrines of the .\nglo-Saxon Church. 1831. Lancaster (T. Wj The popular evidence of Christianity stated and explained. 1832. Hampden (R. D.) The scholastic philoso- phy considered in its relation to Christian the- ology. 833. Nc 18.33. Nolan (F.) The analogy of revelation and science established. 1834-1835. No lectures delivered. 1836. Ogilvie (C. A.) The divine glory manifested in the conduct and discourses of our Lord. 1837. Vogan (T. S. L.) The principal objections against the doctrine of the Trinity. 1838. Woodgate (H. A.) The authoritative teach- ing of the Church shown to be in conformitj' with Scripture, analogy, and the moral constitu- tion of man. 1839. Conybeare (W. D.) An analytical examina- tion of the character, Ac, of the Christian Fathers during the ante-Nicene period. 1840. Hawkins (E.) An enquiry into the con- nected uses of the principal means of attaining Christian truth. 1841. No lectures delivered. 1842. Garbett (J.) Christ, as prophet, priest, and king. 2 V. 1843. Grant (A.) The past and prospective exten- sion of the Gospel by missions to the heathen considered. 1844. Jelf (R. W.) An inquiry into the means of grace, their mutual connection and combined use. 1845. Hartley (C. A.) Justification. 1840. Short (A.) The witness of the Spirit with our spirit. 1847. Shirley (W. A.) The supremacy of Holy Scripture. 1848. Marsh (E. G.) The Christian doctrine of sanctification considered. 1849. Michell (R.) The nature and comparative value of the Christian evidences. 18.50. Goulbourn (E. M.) The doctrine of the resurrection of tlie same body as taught in Holy Scripture. 1851. Wilson (H. B.) The communioil of saints. 1852. Riddle (J. E.) The natural history of infi- delity and superstition. 18.53. Thomson (W.) The atoning work of Christ. 1854. Waldegrave (S.) New Testament Millena- rianism. 1855. Bode (J. E.) The absence of precision in the formularies of the Church of England. 18.56. Litton (E. A.) The Mosaic dispensation considered as introductory to Christianity. THEOLOGY— GENERAL WORKS. 1857. Jeff (W. E.) Christian faith, comprehen- sive, not partial ; definite, not uncertain 1858. Mangel (H. L.) The limils of religious thought. 1859. Rawlinsnn (G.) The historical evidences of the truth of the Scripture recoi'ds. 1860. Hessey (J. A.) Sunday. 1861. Sanford (J.) The mission and extension of the Church at home. 1862. Farrar (A. S.) History of Free Thought in reference to the Christian Religion. 1863. Hannah (J.) The relation between the Divine and human elements in Holy Scripture. 1864. Bernard (T. D.) The progress of doctrine in the New Testament. 1865. Mozley (J. E.) On miracles. 1866. Liddon (H. P.) The Divinity of our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ. 1867. G.arbettCE.) The dogmatic faith. 1868. Moberly (G.) The administration of the Holv Spirit in the Body of Christ. 1869. Smith (R. P.) Prophecy a preparation for Christ. 1870. Irons (W. J.) Christianiiy as taught by S. Paul. 1871. Curteis (G. H.) Dissent, in its relation to the Cluirch of England. 1872. Eaton (J. R. T.) The permanence of Chris- tianity. 1873. Smith (I. G.) Characteristics of Christian morality. 1874. Leathes (S.) The Religion of the Christ: its historic and literary development consid- ered as an evidence of its oiigin. 1875. Jaclvson (W.) The doctrine of retribution. 1876. Alexander (W.) The witness of the Psalms to Christ and Christianity. 1877. Row (C. A.) Christian Evidences viewed in relation to modern thought. 1878. Wright (C. H. H.) Zachariah and his prophecies. Biblical (The) cabinet. 36 v. 16°. Edin- burgh, 1833-42. BiCLlO'i'HECA fratrum Polonorum quos Uni- tarios vocant. 8 v. in 6. fol. Irenopoli, 1656. Crellius (J.) Opera v. .3-4 Slichtingius (J.) Comment, in N. T .5 Socinus (F.) Opera I-3 Wolzogenius (L.) Opera 6 British reformers. Writings. 12 v. 12°. London, 1 83 1. The same. 12 v. 12°. Philadelphia, Presbyterian Board, 1842. Askew (A.) V. Bale (J.) Balnaves (M.) Barnes (R.) Becon (T.) Bilnev (T.) Bradford (J.) Brute (W.) Careless (J.) Coverdale (M.) Cranmer (T.).... Edward VI Fox (J.) Frith (J.) Grev (J.) Hamilton (P.) Hilton (W.) 3 Hooper (J.) Hugh (W.) Jewell (J.) .... V. 8 6 n Knox (J.) Lantern of light.. Latimer (11.) Oldcastle (J.) 10 1 7 Parr(C.) Philpot (J.) . Purvey (J.) Ridley (N.) Rogers (J.) Saunders (M.) Taylor (R.) Thorpe (W.).. .. 9 4 4 4 1 Tindal (W.). WioklifT (J.) 1 BUCHON (J. A. C.) Choix d'ouvrages mys- tiques avec notices htteraires. 8°. Paris, 1852. BuNSEN (C. C. J.) Analecta Ante-Nicaena. 3 V. 8°. Loudon, 1S54. Chevallier (T.) A translation of the Epistles of Clement of Rome, Polycarp, and Ignatius ; and of the Apologies of Justin Martyr and Tertullian. 8°. London, 1851. Christian (The) library. 45 v. 16°. and 12°. Ne7o York, [;/. ./.] Christian (The) library. v. 3-8. 8^. New York, 1835-36. Christian (The) library. 2 v. 4°. Phila- delphia, 1833-34. Corpus reformatorum. Edidit Bretschnei- der, Cunitz, Reuss, (etc.) v. I-45. 4°. Halis Saxon um, 1834-79. Calvin (J.) Opera v. 29-t5 Melanchthon (P.) Opera 1-28 18°. Evangelical family library. 15 Nezu Yor/c, [«. Some reasons of our Christian hope. Mai (A.) Scriptorum veterum nova collectio e Vaticanis codicibu.s. 10 v. 4°. Roniae, 1825-31. Nova patrum bihliotheca. 9 v. 4°. Ro- mae, 1852-71. MiGNE (J. P.) Patrologiae cursus com- pletus. Series Graeca. 161 v. in 155. sm. fol. Paris, 1857-66. The same. Series Latina. 221 v. in 177. sni. fol. Paris, 1866-77. List of Authors. SERIES GRAECA. Acaeins Berrh v. 77 Acacius Meliten 77 Acindynus (G.) 151 Adrianus 98 Aeneus Gazaeus 85 Agapetus 86 Agathias 88 Agrippa Castor 5 Alexander Alexandr 18 Alexander Hierosolym 10 Alexander Lyeop 18 Alexander Monachus 87 Alexander I. Papa 5 Alexander IV. Papa 146 Alexius Aristenus 133 Alexius Const 120 Ammonius 85 Amphilochius Iron 39 Amphilochius .Sidenus 87 Anacletus Papa 2 Anagnostes fJ.) 156 Anastasius Abbas 89 Anastasius I. Antioch 89 Anastasius Biblioth 108 Anastasius Caesarien 127 Anastasius Sinaita 89 Anatolius 10 Andreas Caesarien 106 Andreas Creten 97 Andreas Samosat 85 Andronicus 133 Anicetus I Papa 5 Anterus Papa 10 Antioehus Monachus 89 Antipater 85 Antonius Magnus 40 Antonius Melissa 136 Apollinaris 5 Apollinarius Laod ; 33 Apollonius 5 THEOLOGY— GENERAL WORKS. . Arohaeus Afrie 5 Archelaiis Mesopot 10 Arethas 10(i Aristides r> Aristo 5 ArseniuH Athon 133 Arsenius Auton'anns 14() Arsenius Eromita GO Asterius Amasenus 40 Asteritis Urbaniif! 10 Athrtiiasins Alexandr 25-28 Athauasiiw Const 142 Athanasiiis Corinth 140 Athenagoras Athen 6 Atticus GS Balsamon 137-138 Barlaamus 151 Barnabas 2 Barsanuphius 86i Bartholomaeus Apost 2 Bartholomaeus Edessen 104 Bartholomaeus de Jano 158 Basilius Capsarien 2H-32 Basilius Minimus ill Basilius Neopatren Ill Basilius Porphyrog 117 Basilius Seleucien. x:. Bessarion ii;i Blastares (M.) 144-145 Cabasllas (Niii 150 Cabasilas (MIum 149 Caesarius Greg. Fiater 38 Caius 10 Caleeas (J.) 150 Calecas (M.) 152 Callistus (A.) 161 Callistus Cataphugiota 147 Callistus Const..... 147 Callistus (N.) 145-147 Callistus I. Papa lo Callistus Telicoude 147 Camariotes (M.) 160 Cananus (J.) 156 Candidus 85 Cantaeuzenus (,T.) I.'i,'5-154 Cantacuzenus (M.) 152 Cedrenus (G.) 121-122 Cerameus (T.) 132 Chaleoeondyles (L.) 159 Christophorus Alex lOO Christophorus Protoas 117 Chrysoberges (L.) 133 Chrysoberges (M.) 1.54 Chrysoeephalus (M.) : 150 Chrysoloras (M.) 156 Chrysostomus 47-64 Chumnus (M.) 140 Chumnus (N.) 140 Cinnamus 133 Clemens Alex 8-9 Clemens I. Papa 1-2 Codinus (G.) 157 Comnena (Anna) 131 Comnenus (A.) 127, 133 Comnenus (J.) 137 Comnenus (M.) 133 Constantinus Acropolita 140 Constantinus Diaeonu.s 88 Constantinus Harmenop 150 Constantinus Lascaris I6I Constantinus Manasses 127 Constantinus Meliten u\ Constantinus Porphyrog 109 Cosmas Hierosolym 98 Cosmas Indicopleustes 88 Cosmas Vestitor...: 106 Cyrillus Alex.... 68-77 Cyrillus Hierosolym 33 palmatius 8.5 Damascenus 94-96 Daphnopates (Theod.) ill Demetrius Cydon '. 154 Demetrius Syneellus 120 Didymus Alex 39 Diodorus Tarsen 33 Dionysius Ale.x 10 Dionysius Areopagita 3-4 Dorotheus 88 Ducas 1.57 Elentherus Papa 6 Ereohtins 86, Esaias <'ypr 158 Ephraeiiiius < ^hronogra- phils ;. 143 Ephraimus Antidch 863 Epiphanius Catant-n 98 Epiphanius (.'oust 8(;i Epiphanius ('ypr 41-43 Epiphanius Hagiopolit 120 Eudocia 85 Eugenicus (Marcus) Kill Eugestppus Tractatus 133 Eulogius Alex 860 Eusebius Alex SOJ Eusebins Emesen 86i Eusebius Pamphiliis 19-24 Eustathius Beryten 85 Eustathius ConYessor 18 Eustathiu.-i Monachus 8O1 Eustathius Tliessaloii ... 13.5-1.36 Euthalins 85 Euthyinitis ZigaKenus... 128-131 Eutyeluu^- \\r\ m Eutychins Con-iaiit 860 Evagriiis Pnntiiiis 40 Evagrius Sclidastieus 863 Evanstus Papa 5 Fabianus Papa 10 Firm us 77 Flavian us 65 Gelasius 85 Gemistus (G.) 160 Geneslus (Josephus) 109 Ge-nnadius 1. Const 160 Gennadius II. Const 85 Georgides 117 Georgius Acropolita 140 Georgius Cypr 142 Georgius Hainartolus 110 Georgius Monachus 109 Georgius Nicomed loo Georgius Pisida 92 Georgius Trapezunt 161 Germanus I. Const 98 Gernr^anus II. Const 140 Glyeas (Michael; _ 158 Gregentius 86 Gregoras 148-149 Gregorius II. Agrigent 98 Gregorius Antioch 88 Gregorius Caesarien Ill Gregorius Decapol 199 Gregorius Monachus lo9 Gregorius Nazianzenus 35-38 Gregorius Neocaesar 10 Gregorius Nyssen 44-40 Hegesippus 7 Hermas 2 Hermias 6 Hesychius Hierosolym 93 Hieronymus Graecus 40 Hilario „ 153 Hippolytus Portuen 10 Hippolytus Thebanus 118 Hyginus Papa 5 Ignatius Diaconus U7 Ignatius Martyr 6 Irenaeus 7 Irene Augusta 127 Isaac Judaeus 33 Isaacius Imperator 1.35 l^aactis Arnicn 132 l.-aa.'Us Ninivit 86, l-.iias AMias 40 l.sidunis I'ulusiota 78 Isidorus Ruthen 159 Isidorus Thessalon 139 Jacobus , 127 Joannes Adrianop ]5s Joannes Antioch. ep 77 Joannes Antioch. patr 132 ■Joannes Argyropulus 1.58 Joannes Cameniat I09 Joannes Carpath 85 Joannes Citri 139 Joannes Climaeiis 88 Joannes Const, patr 96 Joannes Const, diac 120 Joannes Cyparissiotes 152 Joannes Ephes „ 135 Joannes Euboen 96 Joannes Euchaitan 120 Joannes Geometra 106 Joannes Hierosolym I09 Joannes Jejunator 88 Joannes Nicaenus oii Joannes Phocas 133 Joannes Presbyter I2(i Job Monachus" 127 Job Peceator 1.58 Jobius 86.7 Joel Byzant iSil Josephus Const I5,s Josephus Genesius ill Josephus Hymnographus.... loo Josep"hus Methonen 155 Joseppus Christianus loc. Julius Afrieanus 10 Justinianus Imperatur ., 861 .Fustinus Martyr r, Lapithes ((ieorgiusj 149 Leo Achridanus 120 Leo Caloen 117 Leo Grammaticus 108 Leo Imperator 107 Leo Patricius _ 106 Leo Presbyter l2o Leonardus Chien 1.59 Leontius Hyxant 86, Leontius Ncapol 93 Lucas Abbas 127 Macarius Aegypt 34 Macarius Alex 34 Macarius Magnes Ki Malalas (J.) 97 Malchio 10 Mammas (G.) 140 Manuel Charitopulus „ I4u Manuel Rhetor 140 Marcus Alex 139 Marcus Diaconus 65 Marcus Diadochus „. 65 Marcus Eremlta 65 Matthias 2 Maxentius (J.) 86 Maximus Abbas 90-91 Maximus Hierosolym 5 Melito 5 Memno '.... 77 Methodius Const loo Methodius Martyr 18 Methodius Monachus 14o Metochita (G.) 141 Metochita (T.) Logotheta..... 144 -Michael Acominatus 14i> Michael Const 120 Michael Hamartolus 117 Miletius 64 Modestus 860 Moschus (J.) 87 Moses Bar-Cepha 11.1 Nectarius 39 Nemesius :.. 40 Neophytu.s 13.5 Nieephorus Blemmidas 142 Nicephorus Botaniatas 127 Nieephorus Bryen 127 Nicephorus I Const loo Nicephorus II Const 14(i Nicephorus Monachus 147 Nieephorus Philosoplius 106 Nicephorus Presbyter Ill THEOLOCjY— GENERAL WORKS. Nieetas Bvzant Kio Nieetas Choniates 139-140 Nieetas Maron l'J9 Nicetas Jiicaen 120 Nicetas Paphlag loo Nicetas Pectoratus 12o Nicetas Seidus .>.. 127 Nicetas Serronius 127 Nieolaus Barbarus 158 Nieolaiis Const Ill, 127 Nicolaus Methonen 135 Nicolaiis V. Papa IGO Nicon Raithen 127 Nilus. Abbas 79 Nilus Doxopatrius 132 Nilus Eparchus 117 Nonnus Panopol 43 Oecumenius 108, 119 Olympiodorus 93 Origenes 11-17 Orsiesius 4o Pachomins Monaehns 98 Pachomius Tabennen 40 Pachymeres (Geo.) 143, 144 Palaeologus (Joannes) 154 Palaeologus (Manuel II. j 156 Palamas (G.) l.OO, 1.51 Palladins Helenop 34, 05 Pamphilus 10 Pantaeus 5 Pantaleo Diaconus 140 Pantaleon 98 Papias 5 Paulus Emesen 77 Paulns Silentiarius 86o Perdiceas 1.33 Petrus Alexand 18 Petrus II. Alexa'nd 33 Petrus Argorum ep 104 Petrus Laodicen 8G<> Petrus Mediolan 127 Petrus Siculus 104 Phileas 10 Philippus 127 Philo Carpasius ep 40 Phifcostorgius 65 Philoiheus Const 154 Piiilotheus Monaehus 98 Philotheus Selyinbr 1.54 Photius 101-104 •Phranza (G.) 1.56 Pierius 10 Pius I. Papa 5 Planudes (Maximus) 147 Polyearpus 5 Polcrates 5 Pontianns Papa 10 Procopius Chartophylax 100 Procopius Gazaeus «... 87 Procopius Tyror 86i Proclu.s 65 Psellus (Michael) 122 Quadratus 5 Quintianus 85 Rabbulas 77 Rhodon 5 Samonas Gazensis 120 Scylitzes (J.) 122 Serapion Antioehenus...'. 5 .Serapion Tunitanus 40 Severianus 65 Sixtus I. Papa 5 Socrates Scholastieus _ 67 Sophronius Hierosolym 87 Soter Papa 5 Sozomenus 67 Steplianiis Diaconus 100 Suldas 117 Symeon Metaphrastes 109, 114—116 Symeon S. Mamantis 120 Symeon Stylites Junior 86o Symeon Thessalonicen 15.5 Synesius 66 Tarasius 98 Tatianus 6 Telesphorus Papa 5 Thalassius 91 Theodoretus 80-84 Theodorus Abucara 97 Theodorus Alaniae ep 140 Theodoras Andiden 140 Theodorus Ducas., 140 Theodorus Gaza 161 Theodorus Herael 18 Theodorus Icon 120 Theodorus Lector 86^ Theodorus Meliten 149 Theodorus Mopsuest 66 Theodorus Prodrom 133 Theodorus Raithuen 91 Theodorus Scythop 86i Theodorus Siudita - 99 Theodosius Alex 86i Theodosius Diaconus \1.i Theodotus 77 Theodulus Monaehus 145 Theognostus Alex 10 Theognostus Monaehus 105 Theoleptus , ~ 143 Theona.** 10 Theophanes Abbas - 108 Theophanes Nicaen 150 Tlieophilus Alex 66 Theophilus Autioch Theophilus Caesar 5 rheophylactus.„ 123-126 Theorianus 133 Theotimus 85 Timotheus I. Alex 33 TImotheus III. Alex .86, Timotheus Beryten 85 Timotheus Const 86i Timotheus Hierosolym 86, Titus 18 Urbanus I. Papa. 10 Veccus (J.) 141 Victor 1. Papa 5 Xanthopulus (Callistus) 147 Xanthopulus (Ignatius) 147 Xiphilinus (Georgius) 135 Xiphilinus (Joannes) 120 Zaeharias Hierosolym ~ 86^ Zacharias Mitylen 85 Zephirinus Papa 10 Zonaras (Joannes) 134-135 Zosimus Abbas, 78 SEBIESLATIN.*. Abaelardus (Petrus) v. 178 Abbas (G.) 166 Abbaudus 166 Abbo Floriacen „ 139 Abbo Metensis - 87 Abbo Sangermanen 1.32 Abedoc 96 Absalon Abbas 211 Achardus 196 Adalbero Laudunen 141 Adalbero Remen 137 Adalbertus Meten 136 Adalbertus Moguntinus 172 Adalbertus Pragensis 137 Adalgerus 1.34 Adalhardus 105 Adamanus 88 Adamus Bremen 146 Adamus Persen 212 Adamus S. Victor 196 Adamus Scotus :.... 198 Adelboldus 140 Adelgorius 157 Adelmannus 143 Ademarus 141 Adeodatus Papa 87 Ado 123 Adrevaldus 124 .'\driauus I. Papa 96 Adrianus II. Papa 122 Adrianus III. Papa 127 Adrianus IV. Papa 188 Adso 137 Adventius 121 Aegidius Parisien 212 Aelredus 195 Aeneas Parisien 121 Agano 150 Agapetus I. Papa 66 Agapetus II. Papa l.%3 Agatho Papa 87 Agio 132 Agnellus Abba? 106 Agnellus Ravenn 68 Agobardus 104 Ahyto 115 Aileranus 80 Aimericus 201 Aimo ... 181 Aimoinus Floriacen 139 Aimoinus Sangerm 126 Alanu.s .Abbas 89 Alanus Antissiodor 201 Alanus de Insulis 210 Alanus Tewkesberien 190 Albericus Aquensis 167 Albericus Ostiensis 155 Albertus Miciacen 139 Albuinus 138 Alcherus 194 Alcuinus 100-101 Aldhelmus 89 Aldricus Cenomanen 115 Aldricus Senonen : 105 Alexander Gemmeticen 205 Alexander II. Papa 146 Alexander III. Papa 200 Algerus 180 Alpertus 140 Alphanus Benevent 80 Alphanus Salernitan 147 Alvarus (Paulus) 121 Alwaio 151 Amalarius Metensis lOo Amalarius Treviren 99 Amandus 87 Amatus 155 Aniblardus 138 Ambrosius Aiiii"i iii- 89 Ambrosius Caduicen 89 Ambrosius Mediolan 16-18 Amedeus 188 Amoenus 61 Amulo 116 Anamodus 129 Anastasius Biblioth 127-129 Anastasius Eremita 148 Anastasius I. Papa 20. Anastasius III. Papa 131 .Anastasius IV. Papa 188 Angelomus 115 Angelramnus 96 Angelrannus 141 Angilbertus Centulen 99 .\ngilbertus Corbeien 129 Annemundus 87 Anno Colonien 143 Ansegisu.s 105 Ansellus 151 Anselmus Cantuar 1.58-1.59 Anselmus Havelberg 188 Anselmus Laudunen 162 Anselmus Leodien 143 Anselmus Lueen 143 Anselmus Mediolan 155 Anselmus Remen 142 Antoninus Honoratus .50 Antoninus Placentanus 72 Autonius 5 Arator 8 Arculfus Gallus 88 THEOLOGY— GENERAL WORKS. Ardo or Smaragdiis TOG Aiegius 72 Arialdus 143 Aribo Moguntinus 141 Aribo ScholasticiKS 150 Arnaldus Senonen 143 Arno Praepositus 194 Arnobius Afer 5 Arnobius Junior 53 Arnoldus Emmeram 141 Arnoldus Halberstaten 139 Arnulfus de Boenis 180 Arnulfus Flandriae 179 Arnulfus Lexovien iioi Arnulfus Mediolan 147 Arnulfus Remen 139 Arthaldus 133 Ascaricus 99 Atto Pistorien 188 Atto Vercellen 134 Audoenus 87 Audradus Seiion 115 Augustinus Cantuar 80 Augustinus Hipponen 32-47 Aurelianus Arelat (i8 Aunarius 82 Aurelianus Eeomen 106 Aurelius Carthagin 20 Auscharius Amber 118 Ausonius 19 Auspicius (il Autbertus 80 Avesgotus 143 Avitus 59 Aymardus 137 Baehiarius 20 Baldricus KiO Balduinus Cantuar 204 Balduinus Flandriae 209 Bandinus 192 Bartholomaeus Abbas 149 Bartholomaeus Catalaun 181 Beatus Presbyter 90 Beda 90-95 Benedictus Anianen 103 Benedictus Canonicus 179 Benedictus I'iaconus 106 Benedictus Mediolan 89 Benedictus IVTonaehus 139 Benedictus I. Papa 72 Benedictus II. Papa 96 Benedictus III. Papa 115 Benedictus IV. Papa 131 Benedictus VI. Papa _ 135 Benedictus VII. Papa 137 Benedictus VIII. Papa 130 Benedictus IX. Papa 141 Benedictus Pater 06 Berengarius Discipulus 178 Berengarius Narbonen 143 Berengaudus 129 Berengosus lOO Bernardus Andegaven 141 Bernardus Bisuldunen 149 Bernardus Carthusien 153 Bernardus Clarae-Vallen 182-185 Bernardus Fontis Callidi 204 Bernardus Luteven 150 Bernardus Monachus ,... 121 Bernardus Toletanus 155 Bernelinus 151 Bernerus 137 Berno 142 Bernowinus 105 Bertarius Cassinensis 126 Bertarius Virdunensis 132 Bertholdus 147 Bertricramnus so Bertrandus de Blancesfort... 195 Boetius 63-64 Bonifacius Mogunt 89 Bonifacius I. Papa 20 Bonifacius II. Papa 05 Bonifacius IV. Papa 80 Bonifacius V. Papa 80 Bonizo 150 Bovo 143 Branlio 80 Britfertus 139 Bruno Argentin 106 Bruno Carthusien 152-153 Bruno Colonien 134 Bruno Herbipolen.. 142 Bruno Lingonen 139 Bruno Magdeburg 147 Bruno Signien 104-105 Bulgaranus 80 Bullonius (GodetVi(lus) 155 Burchardus 140 Cae?arius Arelat 07 Caius Papa 5 Calixtus II. Papa 103 Candidns Arianus 8 Candidas Fulden.. 100 Cappidus 133 Capreolus 53 Carolinus 130 Carolus C'alvus 124 Carolus Magnus 97-98 Cassianus 49-60 Cassiodorus (M. A.) 09-70 Cathwallonus 141 Catulfas 90 Celsus Ceolfridus 89 Cerealis 58 Chlotarius II 80 Chrodegangus 89 Chrodobertus 87 Chroniatius 20 Claudius Taurinen 104 Clemens II. Papa 142 Clemens III. Papa 204 Clodoveus II 87 Coelestinus I. Papa 50 Coelestinus II. Papa 179 Coelestinus III. Papa 200 CogitosTis 72 Colujnbanus Confessor 80 Columbanus Trudon loo Commodiaiius 5 Conon Cardinalis 103 Constans Sacerdos 96 Constantinus Africanus 150 Constantmns Magnus 8 Constantinus Meten 139 Constantinus Papa 89 Constantinus Albigen 87 Cornelius Papa 3 Cosnias .lapygus 133 Cosmas Pragensis 100 Cotto (J.) 150 Crisconius 88 Cummianus 87 Cyprianus Carthaginen 4 Cyprianus Cassinen 89 Cyprianus Cordiilifn 132 Cvricius 15Mi'-Jn 9(> l)ado 132 Dagobertus 1 80 Dagulfus 99 Damasus Papa 13 Damianus (Petrus) 87 Defensor 88 Deoduinus 146 Desiderius 87 Deusdedit Cardinalis 150 Deusdedit Papa 80 Dexter 31 Dionysius Alexandrinus 5 Dionysius Exiguus 07 Dionysius Filocalus 13 Dionysius Papa 5 Dinothus 8o Dodana or Duodena loo Dominicus Gradensis 141 Domnizo lOO Domnolus 72 Donatus 87 Donus Papa '. 87 Draeontius 60 Drepanius Florus 01 Drogo Bellovacen 143 Drogo Cardinalis 100 Druthmarus 106 Dudo Decanus 141 Dungalus 105 Duns tan ns 137 Durandus Claromontanus... 150 Durandus Tioarn 149 Dynamius Patricias 80 Eadmerus 15<( Ebalus 141 Ebbo 116 Eherhardus 141 Ebrardus 149 Eckbertus Scbonaug 195 Egbertus ." S9 Eginhardus 1(I4 Eigil 1(15 Ekkehardas 154 Eldefonsus km; Eleutherius 65 Elfricus 1.39 Elias Coxida 209 Eligius 87 Elipandus 96 S. Elizabeth 195 Ellingeriis 141 Elpis 63 Emma Regina 141 Ennodins 63 Eraclias 135 Erchamhertus Episeopus.... 116 Erchenibertus Monachus.... 12) Erkembaldus 137 Ermanrieus ik; Ermengaudus 204 Ermoldus 105 Ernaldus 189 Ernulfus 153 Erradis 194 Ervisius 196 Ethelbertus 8(» Ethel vol fus 96 Ethel woldus 137 Eucherius 50 Eugenius Carthag 58 Eugenius II. Papa W.^ Eugenius III. Papa 180 Eugenius Toletan 87 EuKvppius Afric 62 Eal.>i;ins 11.5 EiiiilirniiJu^ 58 iJiM'liius lUuno 147 iMis.l.ius WTcell 12 Eustathias 53 Eutropias 80 Eutychianus Papa .'... 5 Evagrius 20 Evantius 88 Evodius 31 Facundus 67 Falco Beneventanus 173 Faltonia Proba 19 Fardul[us 99 Faro 87 Fastidius 50 Fastredns i,k8 Faustinas I'l.'slivt.T 13 S. Faustinas ; 59 Faustns Manichaens 20 Faustus Rhegien 5s Felix Bareinon 9C^ Felix Lemovie 87 Felix I. Papa 5 Felix II. Papa 13 Felix III. Papa 58 Felix IV. Papa 65 Felix Ravenn 89 Felix Urgell 96 Ferrandus (Fulgentius) 07 THEOLOGY— GENERAL WORKS. Flodoardiip 135 FlorianuR Abbas 72 Floras Lugdiin 119 Foleai-diis Lobieti 157 Folcardus Sithiven 147 Folcuinus Laubien i:i7 Foliot (Gilbertus) l!i(>, -in-' Folquinus 130 Formosus Papa 129 Fortunatus 88 Franciseus Camenus 1G2 Franco Affligem lOB FraiiPO Leodieu 143 Freeulphus I(i6 Fredegisus lo.j Frederioiis Colimii-ii HiG Fridegodu:< 133 Frollandiis 143 Frotharius liif, Fronmundiis 141 Frovvinus 179 Fruptiiosus 87 Fulbertus 141 Fuleo Corbeien 150 Fulco Rhemen 131 Fnlcoius 150 Fiilgenlius fio Galbeitus Brugensis IGG Gallus Claromontanus 87 Galliis Hibern 87 Galterus Magalonen 157 Gareias 141 Garneiius Abbas 96 Ganierius Lingonen 2()5 Garnerus Parisien 193 Galo 1G2 Gaudentius 20 Gaiifredus ' 149 Gaufridus Catalaiin 173 Ganfridus Claraeval 188 Gaiifridu.s Grossiis 172 GaLifridus S. Barbjira 205 Gauslinus 141 Gebuinus , 147 Gelasius I. Papa 59 Gelasius II. Papa ir,:i Gennadius Mat-silii'ii .".s Geraldiis Caduiceii Jnri Geraldus Silvae-Wajori.« 147 Gerardus I. Cameracen 142 Gerardas II. Carneracen 150 Gerardus Eiigolismen 172 Gerardus Grandiniont 2ii4 Gerardus Presbyter 170 Gerardus Suessionen I3s Gerholius 193-194 Germanus Parisien 72 Gervasius 143 Gezo 137 Gilbertus de Hoilandia 188 Gilbertus Limerioen 159 Gildas G9 Gilduinus 190 Gillebertus 15u Gilo Tusculanus 173 Gislebertus Crispinus 159 Gislebertus Porretanus 188 Godefredus Stabuien 149 Godefridus Adrnonten 174 Godefridus Ambianen 102 Godefridus H. Vietoris 19G Godefridus Viterbien 198 Godehardus 141 Godesehalkus 141 Goffridus 157 Gondemaius 80 Goscelinus 155 Gospertus 139 Gotteschali'us 121 Gozeehinus 143 Gratianus Clusionen 187 Gregorius Legatus lOG Gregorius Magnus 75-79 Gregorius II Papa 89 Gregorius III Papa 89 Gregorius IV Papa loO Gregorius V Papa 137 Gregorius VI Papa 142 Gregorius VII Papa 1 i>i Gregorius VIII Papa 2 iii Gregorius Presbyter I■ i ';i>i,.|ii,,n(.- 209 Gaalterus rhiniarni 173 Gualterius Mi-M.mi 147 Gualterus Parisien 199 Gualterus Tarvaiien ir.r, Guarinus i:"' Gudinus Luxovien I'.l Guerrieus 1^>; Guibertus Abbas i:.r, Guibertus Gemblaci-n 211 Guichardus Lugduneii 199 Guide Ambianen 14G Guido Aretinus 141 Guido Carilocus 181 Guido de Castellione 142 Guido Farfen 150 Guido II Podien 137 Guigo I Carthusien 1.53 Guigo II Carthusien 153 Guillelmus Abbas S. Iiivi- on 141 Guillelmus Abbas S. German 141 Guillelmus Abbas S. Theo- dor 180 Guillelmus Apiilus 149 Guillelmus V Aquitan 141 Guillelmus Cabillon 134 Guillelmns de Campellis 163 Guillelmus Meteu 150 Guillelmus de Trahinaco 204 Guillelmus Tyren 201 Guitmundus 149 Gumpoldus 135 Gnnrlf.pharns 140 (;nii.lii:fii< 159 (.mithariu- r..\.,u 121 i.uiith.iu-- 212 (imiz- 130 Ha.l..iiidu> 80 Hainmiius 105 Haliiiardus 142 Halitgarius 105 Hariulfus 174 Harm ot us 120 Haitmannus 110 Hatto 131 Havmo 116-118 Havto 105 Heiaaudus 142 Heliuandu^ 212 Hflpidius (li.) (-,2 Hemiiiingus 15u Henricus de Castro-Marsi- aco 204 Henricus Huntingdon 195 Henricus Jmperator 140 Henricus Parmen.. 139 Henricus Pomposianus 150 Henricus Remen 196 Henricus Salterien 180 Henri. Mis Saltzl.urg 196 Heniirus S.|,tiUK'llen 204 Hciaidus 121 Herbertus de Liuseham 190 Heribertus Eichstetten 141 Heribertus Monaehus 181 Hericus Antissiodor 124 Herigerus 139 Herimannus 150 Herlembaldus 143 Hermannus Contractus 143 Hermannus Judaeus 170 Hermannus Tornacen 180 Hervaeus Remen 1.32 Hervaeus Burgidol 181 Heterius 96 Hieronvmus 22-30 Hilariaiius iQ. Julius) 13 Hilanus Arelaten .50 Hilarius Diaconus 18 Hilarius Discipulus 178 Hilarius Papa 58 Hilarius Pictavien 9-10 Hildebertus Cenoman 17X Hildehrandus Junior 181 Hildefonsus 96 Hildegardis 197 Hildemaius lOiJ Hildericiis lo8 llildiiiiius 106 Hiiiriiiarus Laiidun 124 Hiiicmarus Rlieinen 125-126 Honorius Augustodun 172 Honorius I. Papa 80 Honorius II. Papa 166 Horinisda Papa 63 Hrotsuitha 137 Hucbaldus 132 Hugo Amliianen 192 Hugo de Campo-Florido 196 Hugo de Cleriis 163 Hugo Cluniaeen 159 Hugo V. Cluniaeen 209 Hugo Eterianus 202 Hugo Farsitus 179 Hugo Flaviniacen 154 Hugo Floriacen 163 Hugo dePolieto 196 Hugo Gratianop 166 Hugo Lincolnien 153 Hugo Lingonen 142 Hugo Lugdunen 157 Hugo Masticonen 181 Hugo Metellus 188 Hugo II. XiMMiien 143 Hugo I'ictaviiHis 194 Hugo Poitiicalcn 170 Hugo de Kiliodiiiionte 106 Hugo de S. Victore 175-177 Hugo I. Trecen 146 Humbertus 143 Idalius 96 Idatiu- 51 Innoc.-iitiu.- I. I'apa 20 Iniio,.,i, tills II. Papa 179 IniKicen ius III. Papa... 214-217 Isaac de Stella 194 Isaacus I.ingonen 124 Isidorus Hispalen 81-84 Isidorus Mercator 130 Isidorus Paeen 96 Iso Sangall 121 Ivo Carnoten 101-162 .leremias Seiion 105 Jesse Ambianen 105 Joannes Abrincensis 147 Joannes Algrinus 206 Joannes Arelaten 72 Joannes S. Audoeni 162 Joannes Belethus 202 Joannes de Belineis 209 Joannes Besuensis 162 Joannes Bielaren 72 Joannes Carthusien....! 153 Joannes Cirita 188 Joannes Cluniaeen 133 Joannes Constantien 163 Joannes Cornubien :... 199 Joannes Diaconus 59 Joannes Fiseamnen 147 Joannes de Garlandia 150 Joannes Gualbertus 140 Joannes Lateranen 194 Joannes Leodien 180 Joannes Marsieanus 160 Joannes Meten 137 Joannes Michaelen 100 T H EO L( )G V— G E N E R A L WO R K S . Joannes Mnnaohn.e. Ann. • n-V2 Kk; Joannes II. Papa (iii Joanne.'^ HI. Papa 77 Joannes IV. Papa 8(i Joannes V. Papa !i(; Joannes VI. Papa Sii Joannes VII. Papa .s!» Joannes VIII. Papa 12(i Joannes IX. Papa l:U Joannes X. Papa V.il Joannes XI. Papa 182 Joannes XII. Papa !:« Joannes XIII. Papa 135 Joannes XIV. Papa i:i7 Joannes XV. Papa 137 Joannes XVIII. Papa 13!) Joannes XIX. Papa 141 Joannes Sabinen 14.3 Joannes Saresbeiien 101) Joannes Venetus 13!i Jonas Aurelianen Kii; Jonas Elmon 87 Jordanns 142 Joseelinus Tmonen liiii Joseplnis l)isiM|.iilus !I9 Josephiis S.H^eiilc.s lOG Joskiiii^ ISO Julianus l\,i,ieiius r,u Julianus Toletan W, Julius I. Papa 8 Junilius (18 Justus Urgellen (;7 Ju venous v.i ]jabovans Canlinnlis 2(i4 Lactantius (1-7 Lamberttis Atrebat 102 Lambertus Audoniar 1G3 Lambertus Hersfeld 140 Lambeitus Pultaiien 100 Lamlieriiis Hiinill.Hi-cn 153 Lantlrii.iis «7 Landiil|.liiis .luiiini- 173 Landiilpliiis Mediohm 147 Ivanfiancus 150 Laurentins Cassinen 133 Laurentius de Leodio 204 Laurentins Novarien 00 Laurentins \'onnicn 103 Leandm- 72 Ledwinns 141 Leidi-adns O!) Leo Atinen 143 Leo Hiturieen r:.i Leo Magnus 54-50 Leo Marsieanus 173 Leo 11. Papa : M^ini.Tiinns IS Mani.Mtns Man.-io .■\Ian.-ii;ddns ■Mansnctns 53 131 ihr> 87 Manninins Marli.Hln^ U.-iioin'!) 171 Mar.M.llnnis (Mnh-s Mar<-.-llinii> I'r.-sliyt.-r.. Vartaii(is........ 1.35 UdalrirusCluniaeen 149 Udalrious Tegernseeii 141 I'dasoalrns 170 ntilas 18 UIgerius ,,sO Uranius rili Urbanns II. Papa 151 Urbanus III. Papa 202 Usuardus 12:3-124 Utho 134 Valentinus Papa lyo Valerianus Cemel 52 Valerius g!? Vah-aiiius 159 \'as.. 142 V.T.anns 72 ^^•nl-^ 80 \i'-l""ln- 96 \'i-t..r ,r. Maniisi 61 \'lrt,M' Capiiaildus 68 Victor Cai'tliasiiuen 80 Victni II. I'.apa 143 Virt.ir ill. l-ajia 149 Viciur (PuMius) 18 Victor Tnuonen 08 Victor Viten 58 Victorinas (Marius) 8 Vietoriniis Petavionen 5 Victricias Rhoton 20 Vigilius Diaeonus 50 Vigilias Papa 09 ViiiiliusT.ipsen 02 \'iuilins Tn.ltMitiinis 13 \iii.-..n(iii- 50 Vitalianiiv I'apa 87 Vivelltiolus 07 Vivianus 166 WalatVi.lus Strabus 113-114 Waldraimiius 1:52 AVah.'rius Aiufliaiien 119 AValtrrm- Smiwiien 132 Wall.Tiis Cal.iloiien...' MO Waiidall.frtus 121 Warnaliarins 80 •Wernerus 157 Wibaldus 189 Will., Idas 134 ■\Vi.l,. :\I.,na.dius 151 Wi.lri.nis 143 Widukin.lus 137 Wit;., 137 Willi. ■linns Alil.a- .s. Tliom.. 209 Willifliiiiis .1.- Caiiipania 209 Willelnius (Jal .Mlix (P.) Reflections upon tlie books of scrip- ture 1 Barrington (.1. S.) Teaching and witness of the Holv Spirit 4 Beaiisobi-;- , 1. de) and Lenfant (J.) Introduc- tinii Id ilir r.-.iding "f the Holy Scriptures... 3 ]U-ns,,ii iii.i (■(.rie. Presb. Board ed.J 14 THEOLOGY— GENERAL WORKS. Coloniae Beda. Opera omnia. 4 v. fo Agrippiniac, 1688. ■' The same. With a new English transla- tion of the historical works. Edited by J.A.Giles. 12 V. 8°. Zd);/r/(;«, 1843-44. Beecher (L.) Works. 3 v. 12°. Boston, 1852. Bellamy (J.) Works. 3 v. 8^. New York, 1811. Bentley(R.) Theological writings. 8°. London, 1838. Berchorius (P.) Opera omnia. 3 v. fol. Colotiiae Agrippinae, 1 730. Bernardus Claraevallensis. Opera omnia. fol. Basileae^ 1552. Berridge(J.) Works. 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Franequerae, 1708. Sacrarum observationum libri septem. 2 v. 4°. Ainstelodanii, 1727. Walch (J. G.) Primitiae sacrae lenenses. 4°. Jenae, 1726. [Bound with Meditatioiies sacrae by Buddeus .J. F.] Voss(G. J.) Tractatus theologici. fol. Ani- stelodanii, 1 7 O i . Walker (J.) Essays and correspondence. Edited by W. Burton. 2 v. 8°. London, 1838. Williams (W. R.) Miscellanies. 8°. Xeio York, 1850. WitherspOON (J.) Essays on important subjects. 2 V. 12°. Londo?!, 1765. WiTSlUS (H.) Meletemata Leidensia. 4°. Lugd. Batavornin, 1 703. The same. 4°. Herbornae A'assavioruin, 1717. 22 EXEG. THEOL.— BIBLES. Miscellaneorum sacroium liliri IV 2-\ 4°. Ltigd. fiatniwum, 1695. The same. ed. 3*. 4' voriuin, 1735. Woodward (H.) Short readinjrs for family prayers,essays and sermons. 8°. London, ed. Herbornae A'assa- B, Exegetieal Theology. i. The Bible, a. Original Texts. Hebrew and Greek. Biblia. Auctore J. Leusden. 8°. Atnstelaedami, 1698. Testamentum utriimque novum Graece, vetus Hebraice. ' Ediderunt C. Tischendorf, et G. Theile. ed. stereot. 8°. Lipsiae, 1850. Hebrew. Biblia Hebraica, eleganti charac- tere impressa. Ex recensione Hebraei Manasseh Ben Israel, sm. 4°. A 7/1 sf el aedatni, 1635. Biblia Hebraica sine punctis. Ad Leus- denianam edilionem adornata. 12°. Ain- stelaedanii, 1701. Biblia Hebraica, ex aliquot manuscriptis et compluribus impressis codicibus etc. Edidit J. H. Michaelis. 2 v. 8°. Halae, 1720. Biblia Hebraica sine punctis. Accurante N. Forster. 2 v. sm. 4°. C'nw//, 1750. Vetus Testamentum Hebraicum, cum variis lectionibus. Edidit B. Kennicott. 2 V. fol. Oxonii, 1776-80. Biblia Hebraica secundum ultimam ed- itionem J.Athiae, recensita variisque notis Latinis illustrata ab E. van der Hooght. ed. !■'. Amer. 2 v. 8°. Phila., 1814. The Hebrew Bible : from the edition of E. van der Hooght. 8°. Alw KW-, 1815. The book of the Law, the Prophets and the Hagiographa, according to the last re- vision of J. Athias. 8°. London, 1817. Biblia Hebraica. Cura et studio J. Simonis. ed. 4-\ 8°. LLalae, 1828. -Biblia Hebraica. Ex recensione A. Hahnii. ed. stereot. 12°. Lipsiae, 1834. Biiilia Hebraica. Secundum editiones J. Athiae, (etc.) Nunc denuo recognita ab I. Leeser. ed. stereot. 8°. iXovi Ehoraci, 1849. Pentateuchus sive quinque libri mosis . Hebraice: ex optimis codicibus, (etc.) 8°. Halae Magdeburgicae, 1 7 10. Psalterium. Recens editum, per M. Hieronymum Opitium juniorem. 16^. Wittebergae, 1566. Sepher tehillim usepher echah. The , Hebrew text of the Psalms and Lamenta- tiones. English letters. By W. Robertson. 12°. L.ondon, 1656. The same. (Hebrew characters only.) 16°. London, 1685. (New Testament.) 8°. Londini, iSiy. The New Testament of the Messiah. 12°. London, 1836. Hebrew and English. The Book of Psalms without points, a key, literal English version, and lexicon, by John Reid. 12°. Glasgoio, 1 82 1. Hebrew rt«^;' French. La Genese. ParS. Caber. 8°. Paris, 1831. Hebrew and Latin. Hebraica Biblia- Latina planeq ; noua Sebast. Mvnstere tras- latione, adiectis insuper e Rabinorum com- mentarijs annotationibus, etc. ed. 2". fol. Basileae, 1546. Biblia Hebraica. Eorundem Latina inter- pretatio Xantis Pagnini Lucensis, Benedicti Ariae Montani Hispal, [etc.] fol. Genoa, 1619. Biblia Hebraica ex recensione A. Hahnii cum Vulgata interpretatione Latina denuo cdita. ed. stereot. 2 v. 16°. Lipsiae, 1838. Greek. Divinae Scripturae nempe Veteris ac Novi Testamenti, omnia, recens a viro doc- lissimo et linguarum peritissimo diligenter recognita. fol. Francofurti, 1597. Codex Ephraemi Syri rcscriptus, sive fragmenta utriusque Testamenti. E. codice Graece Parisiensi edidit C. Tischendorf. 4°. Lipsiae, 1845. Monumenta sacra inedita. Nova col- lectio. Nunc primum emit atque edidit A. F. C. Tischendorf. v. 1-6 and 9. 4°. LJpsiae, 1855-70. EXEG. THEOL.— BIBLES. 23 CONTENTS. . 1. Fiagmenta Sacra palimpsesta, si ve flagmen ta ouinNovi turn Veteris Testamenti. 2. Fragmeuta Evangelii Lucae et libri Genesis. ;i. Fragmenta Origenianae Octateuchi edi- tionis. ■4. Psalteriiim Tnrioense septimi fere saeculi additi. Ii:inilM'lis lil>ro ex codiee Marchal. .".. Epi^mlac I'liuli ct t'atholieae fere integrae. f.. Apocalypsis <-t Actii.s Apostolorum, item quattuor evanf;elioriini reliquiae. 9. Codex Laudianus sive .\ctiis Apostolorum Graece et Latine. Vetus et Novunn Testamentum e.x anti- quissimo codiee Vaticano edidit A. Maius. 5 V. . 4°. Romae, 1857. Bibliorum codex Sinaiticus Petropoli- tanus. Edidit C. Tischendorf. 4 v. fol. Petropoli, 1862. Appendix codicum celeberrimorum Sinait- ici, Vaticani, Alexandrini (etc.) Nunc primum edidit A. F. C. Tischendorf. lol. Lipsiae, 1867. Bibliorum Sacrorum Graecus codex Vat- icanus, coUatis studiis C. Vercellone et Josephi Cozza editus. 5 v. fol. Ronnie, 1867-72. Neue Bruchstiicke des codex Sinaiticus, aufgefunden in der Bibliothek des Sinai- Klosters und veroffentlicht von H. Brugsch Bey. fol. Leipzig, 1875. Vetus Testamentum juxta Septuaginta ex auctoritate Sixti V. Pont. Max. edituni. fol. Romae, 1587. Vetus Testamentum Graecum, ex versione Septuaginta interpretum. sm. 4°. Lon- dini, 1653. [Imperfect; title page wanting.] Septuaginta interpretum, contiens Octateu- chum ; quem ex antiquissimo ms. codiee Alexandrino accurate descriptum. Edidit J. E. Grabe. 4 v. 8° Oxoiiii, 1707. Vetus Testamentum ex versione Septua- ginta interpretum. Edidit Lambertus Bos. 4°. Franeque7-ae, 1709. Vetus Testamentum ex versione Septuag- inta interpretum olim ad fidem codicis ms. Alexandrini, summo studio emendatum ac suppletum a J. E. Grabe. Nunc vero ex- emplaris Vaticani, (etc.) edidit J. J. Breitingerus. 2 v. 4°. Tiguri Hel-vet- iorum, 1730-32. Vetus Testamentum Graecum cum variis lectionibus. Edidit R. Holmes. 4 V. fol. ^^onii, 1 798-1819. Vetus Testamentum Graecum e codiee ms. Alexandrino fideliter descriptum cura et labore H. H. Baber, etc. 3 v. fol. London, 1816-28. -^- Vetus Testamentum Graecum. Edidit L. van Ess. ed. stereot. 8°. Lipsiae, 1824. Codex Friderico-Augustanus sive frag- menta Veteris Testamenti e codiee Graeco omnium qui in Europa supersunt facile an- tiquissimo in Oriente detexit in patriam at- tulit ad modum codicis edidit C. Tischen- dorf. 4^. Lipsiae, 1846. Vetus Testamentum Graece secundum Lxx. interpretes cura et studio L. Van Ess. ed. stereot. S^. Lipsiae, 1855. Vetus Testamentum Graece juxta Lxx. interpretes textum Vatieanum Roman um emendatius edidit, argumenta et locos Novi Testamenti parallelos notavit, omnem lec- tionis varietatem codicum vetustissimorum Alexandrini, Ephraemi Syri, Friderico-Au- gustani subjunxit. Edidit C. Tischendorf. ed. alt. 8'. LJpsiae, 1856. V^etus Testamentum Graece juxta Lxx. interpretes. Edidit F. Field. roy. 8°. Oxonii, 1859. Graecus Venetus. Pentateuchi, Prover- biorum, Ruth, Cantici, Ecclesiastae, Threno- rum, Danielis, versio Graeca, (etc.) Ed- idit O. Gebhardt. 8°. Lipsiae, 1875. Novum Testamentum, ex Bibliotheca Regia. fol. Lutetiae, 1550- Novum Testamentvm. Obscuriorum vo- cum. (etc.) adscripsit H. Stephanus. 24°. \_Basileae,'\ 1576. Novum Testamentum Graece. 2 v. 4°. Genevae, 1638. Novi Testamenti libri omnes, recens nunc editi cum notis R. Stephani, J. Scaliger, (etc.) 8°. Lugduni Batavoritm, 1641. Novum Testamentum. AuctoreJ. Leus- den. 12°. Amstelaedami, 1698. Novum Testamentum cum distinetione versiculorum qui omnes Novi Testamenti voces continent. 24°. Ultrajecti, 1675. Novum Testamentum. Opera ac studio J. Gregorii. fol. Oxonii, 1703. EXEG. THEOL.— BIBLES. Novum 'restamenUim. Cum lectionibus variantibus mss., (etc.) Accedunt loca Sciipturae parallela et appendix ad vaiian- tes lectiones. Studio et labore. J. Mill. fol. Oxojiii, 1707. The .same. fol. Roterodaini, 17 10. — Novum Testamentum Graecum. Ex iterata recognitione J. A. Bengelii. ed. 4\ 12°. Tubingen, \-]-jb. — ^The New Testament. Collated \\'ith the most approved manuscripts ; with select notes in English, by E. Harwood. 2 v. 16°. London, 1776. Novum Testamentum (jraecum, e codice ms. Alexandrine descriptum a C. G. Woide. fol. Londini, 1786. Novum Testamentum. Juxta exemplar J. Millii accuratissime impressum. ed. I"* Amer. 12°. Wigorniac, \%oo. Novum Testamentum Graece. Ex recen- sione J. J. Griesbachi cum selecta lectionum varietate. 2 v. in i. 8^. Cantab rigid e, 1809. Novum Testamentum. Juxta exemplar J. Millii. 12°. Bostoniae, 1814. Novum Testamentum Graecum. Ad ex- emplar R. Stephani accuratissime editum. Cura P. Wilson, ed. stereot. 12°. Hart- fordiae, 1822. Novum Testamentum Graece. Kecog- novit G. C. Knappius. ed. 3-'. 8°. Halis Saxonuin, 1824. The same. ed. 4''. 8°. Halis Sax- oniim, 1829. Novum Testamentum ad exemj^lar Milli- anum. Studio et labore Guil. Greenfield. 32°. Londini, 1829. Novum Testamentum Graece. Textum ad fidem testium criticorum recensuit I. M. A. Scholz. 2 V. 4°. Lipsiac, 1830. Novum Testamentum Graece. Ex recen- sione C. Lachmanni. ed. stereot. 12°. Berolini, 1 83 1. Novum Testamentum Graece. Ad anti- quos testes recensuit C. Tischendorf. ed. Lips. 2^. 12°. Lipsiae, 1839. Novum Testamentum Ciraece. Textum ad fidem antiquorum testium recensuit A F. C. Tischendorf. sm. 4°. Lipsiae, 1841. Novum Testamentum Graece. Ad anti quos testes recensuit C. Tischendorf. 12°. Parisiis, 1842. Monunienta sacra inedita sive reliquiae antiquissimae textus Novi Testamenti Graeci ex novem plus mille annorum codicj- bus per Europam dispersis eruit atque edidit C. Tischendorf. 4°. Lipsiae, 1846. — —Novum Testamentum Graece. Ad anti- ques testes denuo recensuit A. F. C Tischendorf. ed. 7". 2 parts in i v. 8°. LJpsiae, 1859. Codex Vaticanus. Novum Testamen tum Graece. Ex antiquissimo codice Vati- cano edidit A. Mains. 8'. Londini, i?,^g. The same. 8^. Rouiae, 1859. Codex Alexandrinus. Novum Testamen- tum Graece. Ex antiquissimo codice Alex- drino a C. G. Woide olim descriptum; ad fidem ipsius codicis denuo accuratius edidit B. H. Cowper. 8°. Londini, i860. Xovum Testamentum Vaticanum. Post A. Mail aliorumque imperfectos labores ex ipso codice edidit A. F. C. Tischendorf. 4°. Lipsiae, 1867. -The New Testament. With selected various readings from Griesbach, Scholz, Lachmann and Tischendorf, and references to parallel passages. 8°. London, (n. d.) Novum Testamentum Graece. antiquissi- morum codicum textus in ordine parallelo dispositi accedit collatio codicis Sinaitici Edidit E. H. Hansen. 3 v. 8°. Oxonii, 1864. Greek and English. The Gospel of St. John, interlined and literally translated ; with a transposition of the words into their due order of construction and a dictionary defining and parsing them. 12°. -AVti:' York, 1S30. The book of Revelation in Greek, edited from ancient authorities : with a new Eng- lish version and various readings. By S. P. Tregelles. 8°. London, 1844. Greek and German. Das Neue Testament Griechisch nach den besten Hiilfsmitteln kritisch revidirt mit einer neuen deutschen Ubersetzung von H. A. W. Meyer. 2 v. 8°. Gottingen, 1829. EXEG. THEOL.— BIBLES. 25 Greek and Latin. Nowm instrumeiitu omne, diligenter ab Erasmo Roterdamo recognitum et emendatum,' no solum ad Graecam ueritatem, uerumetiam ad mul- torum uiriusqz linguae codicum (etc.) fol. Basileae, 1 5 16. The same. fol. Basileae, 1527. [Title page wanting.] Nowm Testamentvm Graecvm, cvm Vul- gata interpretatione Latina Giaeci contextus lineis inserta, (etc.) B. Ariae Montani opera e verbo reddita. fol. Genoa, 1619. [Bound with Bible. Hebrew and Latin. Genoa, 1019.] Codex Theodori Bezae Cantabrigiensis Evangelia et Apostolorum Acta complec- tens quadratis Uteris Graeco-Lalinus. Edidit T. Kipling. 2 v. fol. Cantabri- giae, 1793. Novum Testamentum, cum versione Lat- ina Ariae Montani. Auctore J. Leusdeii. 18°. Novi Eboraci,\%2l. The same.- 12°. Netu York, 1 831. Novum Testamentum Graece et Latine. C. Lachmannus recensuit, P. Buttmannus Graecae leciionis auctoritates apposuit. v. I. 8°. Berolini, 1842. Novum Testamentum Graece et Latine. In antiquis testibus textum versionis Vul- gatae Latinae indagavit (etc.) C. Tischen- dorf. 4°. Parisiis, 1842. Codex Claromontanus, sive epistulae Pauli omnes. Graece et Latine. Ex codice Parisiensi celeberrimo nomine Claromontani nunc primum edidit C. Tischendorf. 4°. Lipsiae, 1852. Greek New Testament. Edited from ancient authorities (with the Latin version of Jerome, from the Codex Amiatinus.) by S. P. Tregelles. 6 parts. 4°. London^ 1857-72. See also, for Hebrew and Greek texts, the next section, PoLYGLOTTS. b. Polyglotts and Triglotts. Complutensian. Biblia Sacra Polyglotta, complectentia Vetus Testamentum, He- braico, Graeco, et Latino idiomate ; Novum Test. Graecum et Latinum ; et vocabular- _ium Hebraicum et Chaldaicum Veteris Tes- tamenti, cum Grammatica Hebraica, nee non Dictionario Graeco. Studio, opera, et impensis Cardinalis Francisci Ximenesde Cisneros. Industria A. G. de Brocario, artis impressoriemagistri. 6 v. fol. Com- pluti, 1 5 14-17. Note.— The above title i.s taken from Home's Biblical Bibliography, p. .3.5. Each vol. of this Polyglot is however separately titled. The title of vol. 1 is as follows: Vetus Testamentum mul- tiplici linguanucprimo impressum. Et imprimis Pentateuehus Hebraieo Greco atqz Chaldaico idiomate. Adiueta unieuiqz sua Latina interpre- tatione. Antwerp. Biblia Sacra Hebraice, Chalda- ice, Graece, et Latine, Philippi II. Reg. Cathol. pietate et stvdio ad sacrosanctae ecclesiaevsvm, Christophorvs Plantinvs ex- evdebat. 6 v. fol. Antverpiae, 1569-72. Note.— Vols. 7-8, which are wanted to complete the above work, contain lexicons and grammars of various languages. Hutter (E.) Biblia Sacra, Ebraice, Chal- daice, Gracce, Latine, Germanice, Italice. Studio et labore Eliae Hvtteri Germani. v. 1-2. (Genesis to Ruth.) fol. A^oribergae, 1599- The same. Nowm Testamentvm dni : nri : lesv Christi, Syriace, Ebraice, Graece, Latine, Germanice, Bohemice, Italice, His- panice, Gallice, Anglice, Danice, Polonice, studio et labore E. Hvtteri. 3 v. fol. Ahn-ibergae, 1599. Paris. Biblia i. Hebraica, 2. Samaritana, 3. Chaldaica, 4. Graeca, 5. Syriaca, 6. La- tina, 7. Arabica : quibvs textvs originales totivs Scriptvrae Sacrae, qvorum pars in editione Complvtensi, deinde in Antver- piensi regiis sumptibus extat, nunc integri, ex manuscriptis toto fere orbe quaesitis ex- emplaribus exhibentur. 9 v. in 10. fol. Ltitetiae Parisiorum, 1645. London o7- Walton's. Biblia Sacra Poly- glotta, complectentia textus originales, He- braicum cum Pentateucho Samaritano, Chal- daicum, Graecum, versionumque antiquarum, Samaritanae, Graecae Lxxii. Interp., Chal- daicae, Syriacae, Arabicae, Aethiopicae, Persicae, Vulg. Lat. quicquid comparari poterat. Cum textuum, et versionum orien- talium translationibus Latinis. Cum ap- paratu, variis lectionibus, annotationibus, in- dicibus, (etc.) edidit Brianus Waltonus. 6 V. fol. Londitii, 1657. 26 EXEG. THEOL.— BIBLES. Bagster. Biblia Sacra Polyglotta textiis archetypes versionesque praecipuas ab ec- clesia antiquitus receptas, necnon versiones recentiores Anglicanam, Germanicam, Itali- cam, Gallicam, et Hispanicam complecten- tia. Accedunt prolegomena in textuum archetyporum, versionumque antiquarum crisin literalem auctore S. Lee. fol. Lon- dini, 1 83 1. The same. (The Pentateuch, in He- brew, English, Greek and Latin.) 4°. Londini, 1 83 1. The hexaplar P.salter. The book of Psalms, Hebrew, Greek, Latin, English. The Heb. after van der Hooght : the Greek of the Lxx : the Vulgate Latin : Jerome's Hebrew Latin : the English liturgical ver- sion : and the English authorised version. 4°. London, 1843. Stier (R.) and Theile (R. G. W.) Poly- glotten-Bibel zum praktischen Handge- brauch. Die heilige Schrift Alten und Neuen Testaments, in iibersichtlicher Ne- beneinanderstellung des Urtextes, der Sep- tuaginta, Vulgata und Luther-Uebersetzung, so wie der wichtigsten Varianten der vor- nehmsten deutschen Uebersetzungen bear- beitet von R. Stier und R. G. W. Theile. 2--' aufl. 4 v. in 5. 8°. Bielefeld, 1854. Triglotts. Sacra Biblia, Hebraice, Graece et Latine, cum annotationibus F. Vatabli. Latina interpretatio duplex est, altera vetus, altera noua. Ed. postrema. 9 v. sm. fol. Ex officina Commeliniana, 1616. Note.— Contains the Old Testament and Apocrj'- pha. Biblia universa et Hebraica quidem cum Latina interpretatione Xantis Pagnini Lucensis : Benedict! AriaeMontani Hispal, et quorundam aliorum collato studio ad Hebraicam dictionem diligentissime ex- pensa. (Also) Novum Testamentum Grae- cum cum Vulgata interpretatione Latina Graeci contextus lineis insertis. 2 v. in i. fol. Lipsiae, 1657. Nouum lesu Christi d. n. Testamentum. (Syriac in Hebrew characters, interlinear Latin and Greek.) 4°. Parisus, ISS4. Novi Testament! triglotta; sive Graeci textus archetypi, versionis Syriacae, et ver- sionis Latinae Vulgatae, syriopsis : cui acce- dunt subsidia critica varia. Evangelia. 4°. Londini, [1840 ?] Novum Testamentum triglottum, Graece, Latine, Germanice, Graecuni textum recen- suit (etc.) C. Tischendoi-f. oblong 18°. Lipsiae, 1854. c. Different Versions. Aethiopic. Veteris Testamenti Aethiopici tonius primus, sive Octateuchus Aethiopicus. Ad librorum manuscriptorum fidem edidit et apparatu critico instruxit A. Diilman. i v. in 3 parts, sm. 4°. Lipsiae, 1853. See, also, PoLYGLOTTS, London. Aethiopic and Latin. Liber Ruth, Aethi- opice, e vetusto manuscripto, recens ex Ori- enteallatoerutus, et Latinitate fideliter dona- tus. Nunc primum in lucem editus a J. G. Nisselio. sm. 4°. Liigd. Batavoruin, 1660. • Prophetia Jonae, ex Aelhiopico, in Lati- num ad verbuin versa. Cui adjungitur quat- uor Geneseos capita. Nunc primum pub- licata a T. Petraeo. sm. 4°. Lugd. Batavorum, 1660. [Bound with Liber Ruth, Aethiopice.J Prophetia Joel, Aethiopice interpretatione Latina (etc.) labore et studio T. Petraei, sm. 4°. Lugd. Batavorum, 1661. [Bound with Liber Ruth, Aethiopice.J Vaticinium Malachiae, Ae<:hiopice, Latino idiomate (etc.) nunc primum publici juris factum a T. Petraeo. sm. 4°. Lugd. Batavorum, 1 66 1. [Bound with Liber Ruth, Aethiopice.J Aethiopic Latin, and Arabic. S. Johan- nis epistolae catholicae tres, Arabice et Aethiopice. Omnes ad verbum in Latinum versae. Cura J. G. Nisselii et T. Petraei. sm. 4°. Lugd. Batavoruin, 1654. [Bound with Liber Rutli, Aethiopice.J S. Jacobi epistolae catholicae versio Arab- ica et Aethiopica, Latinitate vtraqve donata. Opera J. G. Nisselii et T. Petraeo. sm. 4°. Lugd. Batavorum, 1654. [Bound with Liber Ruth, Aethiopice.J S. Judae epistolae catholicae versio Ara- bice et Aethiopice in Latinitatem translata (etc.) a J. G. Nisselio et T. Petraeo. sm. 4°. L.ugd. Batavorum, 1654. [Bound with Liber Ruth. Aethiopice.J EXEG. THEOL.— BIBLES. 27 Anglo-Saxon. Bibliothek der Angelsach- sischen Prosa, herausgegeben von C. W. M. Grein. v. i. A) frik dfe Vetera et Novo Testamento, Pentateuch, Josua, Buch der Richter und Hiob. 8°'. Cassel, 1872. Die Vier Evangelien in Alt-Nordhum- brischer Sprache mit einem reichhaltigen Glossare herausgegeben von K. W. Bou- terwek. 8°. GiUersloh, 1857. The Gospel according to St. Matthew in the Anglo-Saxon and Northumbrian ver. sions, synoptically arranged, with collations of the best manuscripts. 4°. Cambridge, 1858. Sec, also, Gothic and Anglo-Saxon. ArabTc. (The Old and New Testaments.) 4°. Paris, 1827. (The Old and New Testaments. After the ed. Rome, 167 1.) 8°. London, I^t^I. (The Old and New Testaments. Trans- lated by the American missionaries. Printed with the vowel points.) 4°. Beirut, 1874. (The Old Testament.) 2 v. 8°. Edin- bm-gh, 1845. (The Book of Psalms.) 12°. Beirut, 1874- (The Book of Proverbs.) 12°. Beirut, 1874. (A book of historical extracts from the Old Testament. ) 12°. ^/«/^7, 1833. Novum Testamentum Arabice. Edente Thoma Erpenio. 12°. Leidae, 16 16. (The New Testament. After the ed. Rome, 1 67 1.) 8°. London, 1821. (The New Testament.) 8°. I^ondon, 1841. (The New Testament. Translated by the American missionaries. Printed with the vowel points. With the Book of Psalms.) roy. 8°. Beirut, 1874. (The Four Gospels.) 4°. Beirut, \%']i,. See, also, PoLYGLOTTS, and Aethiopic. Armenian. (The Old and New Testaments.) 4°. Serampore, 18 17. (The Psalms of David in modern Armen- ian.) 18°. Smyrna, 1840. (The New Testament. The ancient Armenian Version made in the 5th Century with notes showing its variations from the ^received Greek text.) 16°. 5wj';-«/?, 1838. The same. 8°. Smyrna, 1S44. (The New Testament. In modern Ar- menian.) 12°. Smyrna, 1842. (The four Gospels. The ancient Armen- ian Version made in the 5th Century). 16°. Smyrna, 1837. (The four Gospels. In modern Armen- ian.) 12°. Smyrna, 1841. Armeno-Turkish. (The Pentateuch in Armeno-Turkish. Translated under Dr. Goodell's superintendence.) 12°. Smyrna, 1840. Assamese. The Holy Bible, translated from the originals into the Assam language. By the Serampore missionaries. v. 5. The New Testament. 8°. Serampore, 1820. Bengali. The Old Testament in the Ben- gali language. Translated from the He- brew by the Calcutta Baptist missionaries, roy. 8°. Calcutta, 1845. The Psalms of David in Bengali. Trans- lated from the Hebrew by the Calcutta Bap- tist missionaries. 16°. Calcutta, 1840. (The New Testament. Translated by W.Carey.) I«' ed. 8°. Calcittta, l2,oi. —The same. 8°. Calcutta, 1816. The New Testament in the Bengali lan- guage. Translated from the Greek by the Calcutta Baptist missionaries. 8°. Cal- cutta, 1847. Dharmapustaker Antabhag. The New Testament in Bengali. (Roman charac- ters.) v. 1. Matthew to John. 8°. London, 1839. Bohemian, See Polyglotts, Hotter. Burmese. The Acts of the Apostles. 8°. [«. /. n. d.] ChALDEE, See, POLYGLOTTS. Chinese. (The Old and New Testaments. At the press of the London Missionary Society.) 4 v. 8°. L/ong Liang, [«. ./.] (The Pentateuch. At the Presbyterian mission press.) 8°. AUngpo, \ji. d.'\ (The New Testament. At the Presbyte- rian mission press.) 8°. Ningpo^ \ti. (/.] (The New Testament. Translated by W. Morrison.} 4 V. 8°. [«./.;/.^$. Psalms and Proverbs. In Kaithi Hindi. 16°. Allahabad, 1845. (The New 'lestament. Printed in the Kaithi character, at the Presbyterian Mis- sion press.) 8°. Allahabad, 1846. (The gospels.) 8°. \}i. p. n. d.'] NoTJB. This appears to t)e a copy of Chamber- lain's version. The four Gospels and Acts in Hindui. 12°. Calcutta, 1842. (Acts to Revelation. Translated by W. Bowley.) 8°. Calcutta, 1826. The Epistles of Paul to the Romans and Corinthians in Hindi. American Presbyte- rian Mission press. 12°. Lodiana, 1841. Hindustani c;- Urdu. Kitabulquds. The Holy Bible in Hindustani. ( Roman char- acters.) 8°. Calcutta, 1843. The Holy Bible in Hindustani. Genesis to Malachi. 2 v. 8°. Calcutta, 1842-43. The Old Testament translated into Hin- doostjjanee. Gen. — II. Kings. 4°. Se- rampore, 1 829. Note.— All published of this ed. — -(Genesis.) 8°. Calcutta, 1828. The book of Genesis. 8°. Calczitta, 1843. Psalms and Proverbs. (Roman charac- ter.) 16°. Allahabad, 1 84 1. — — The Psalms. 8°. Lodiana, 1841. Xhe Proverbs of Solomon. 12°. Cal- cutta, 1843. The New Testament, translated into the Hindustanee language from the original (Jreek, and now printed in the Nagree character. By H. Martyn. i"' ed. 8°. Calcutta, 18 1 7. The same. Carefully revised with the assistance of Mirza Fitrit, and other learned natives. 8°. London, 1819. — —The same. Revised by archdeacon Cor- rie and others. 4°. Serampore, 1829. The same. Revised by the missionaries of the London and Church missionary societies. 8°. Calcutta, 1842. Hamare Khudawand. The New Testa- ment in Hindustani. (In the Roman charac- ter.) Pre^:)ared by missionaries at Benares. 16°. Calcutta, 1 84 1. The four Gospels and the Acts. Per- sian character. 5 v. 8°. '^Benares, 1838- 40?] .Sellan's ai^ridgement of the scriptures in Urdu. New ed. revised by J. J. Carshore. 12°. Allahabad, 1841. It.\lian. La Sacra Bibbia; tradotta in lingua Italiana da Giovanni Diodati. 12°. Lon- dra, [1840.] See, also, POLYGLOTTS. Javanese. New Testament. 8°. [«. /., n. d.'] Khaspoora. See Nepalese. Khassee. Ka gospel jong u Mathi. (Mat- thew translated by T.Jones.) 16°. Cal- cutta, 1846. Kunkuna. The Holy Bible, translated into the Kunkuna. By the Serampore mission- aries. V. 5. The New Testament. 8°. Seravipore, 1818. Latin. Biblia cum cocordantiis Veteris et Noui Testamenti et sacroru canonu (etc.) fol. Lugduni, 1520. The same. fol. Lugduni, 1526. The same. fol. Lugduni, 1531. Biblia sacra. Ab I. Tremellio et F. Junio. 2 V. in 3. 8°. Genevae, 1590. Note.^Interleaved with ms. and bound in folio. Biblia sacra. Nova ed. Praefatio con- sistorij theol. in ducatu Wirtembergico, etc. sm. 4°. Tubingae, 1609. Biblia sacra. Ab I. Tremellio et F. Junio. fol. Hanoviae, 1624. The same. 18°. At?tsterodami, 1628. Biblia sacra Vulgatae editionis Sixti V. 4°. Antverpiae, 1650. EXEG. THEOL.— BIBLES. The same. Nunc vero jussu cleri Gal- licani denuo edita. (v. i Pentateuch.) 1 6°. Pans/is, 1652. The same. v. i. fol. Bambergae, 1693. The same. 12°. Paris, 1730. [Imperfect.] Vetvs Testamentvm secvndvm Lxx. Latine redditvm. fol. Roinae, 1588. Note. — Edited by Flaminio Nobili, and trans- lated from the Sixtine text. Biblia sacra Latina Veteris Testament! Hieronymo interprete, ex antiquissima auc- toritate in stichos descripta. Editionem instituit C. J. de Bunsen, ad finem perduxit C. de Tischendorf. 8°. Lipsiae. 1873. Pentateuchus ex recensione textus He- braei et versioniim antiquarum Latine versus a J. A. Dathio. ed. alt. 8°. Halae, 1 791. Libri historic! Vet. Test. Josua, Judices, Ruth, Samuel, Reges, Chronici, Ezra, Nehe- mia et Esther, ex recensione textus Hebraei a J. A. Dathio. ed. alt. 8°. Halae, 1832. Codex Amiatinus. Novum Testamentum Latine, interprete Hieronymo. Ex celeber- rimo codice Amiatino nunc primum edidit C. Tischendorf. sm. fol. Lipsiae, 1854. Novum Testamentum. Interprete T. Beza. 16°. Philadelphia, 1858. Evangeliarium quadruplex Latinae ver- sionis antiquae seu veteris Italicae. Nunc primum in lucem editum ex codicibus manuscriptis aureis, argenteis, purpureis, aliisque plusquam millenariae antiquitatis, a Josepho Blanchino. 2 v. fol. Romae, 1748. Italafragmente der paulinischen Briefe, nebst Bruchstiicken einer vorhieronyniian- ischen Ubersetzung des ersten Johannes- briefes. Von T,. Ziegler. 4°. Marburg, 1876. Latin and German. Bibel oder heilige Schrift, nach der Ur-alten und \\\ Latein gemeinen, auch von der Romisch-Catho- lischen Kirch bewahrten Ubersetzung, mit vorgesetztem lateinischen Text. fol. Grcitz, 1749. See, also, Hebrew and Latin, Greek and Latin, Polyglotts and Triglotts, Aethiopic and Latin, and Gothic and Latin. Malagasy. Salamo any Davidra. (The Psalms.) 18°. London, 1834. Tesitamenta ny Jesosy Kraisty. 16°. London, [n. d ] Malay. Biblia, id est Vetus et Novum Tes- tamentum Malaice, edidit J. Willmet. roy. 8°. Ilarlenii, 1824. The same. 4°. Serampore, 1831. Note. Reprint of the version of 17.33, by Wern- dly and Serruns. Marathi. The New Testament ; translated into the Murat'hee language by the Ameri- can missionaries. 1'^ ed. 8°. [;/. /.] 1830. Nepalf.se or Khaspoora. The Holy Bible translated into the Nepala language by the Serampore missionaries, v. 5. The New Testament. 8°. Serampore, 1821. Nestorian, See Syriac and Nestorian. OjiBWAY. The New Testament ; translated into the language of the Ojibwa Indians. 12°. Nc7v York, 1844. Oriya or Uriya. The Holy Bible in the Oriya language. A new translation by Mr. Sutton. The Old Testament. 3 v. 8°. Cntlack, 1842-44. Panjabi. Genesis with the first twenty chap- ters of Exodus in Panjabi. (Translated by L.Janvier.) 8^. Lodiana, 1849. The Gospels and Acts, in Panjabi. (Trans- lated by John Newton.) 8°. Lodiana, \%if'^. The Gospel of Matthew: translated by the Lodiana missionaries. 8°. Lodiana, 1840. The Gospel of John ; translated' by the Lodiana missionaries, aided by Jearned natives. 8°. Lodiana, 1841. Persian. (The Old Testament in Persian.) Translated by T. Robinson. 4 v. 8°. Calcutta, 1838. The New Testament in Persian. (Trans- lated by H. Martyn). 8°. Calcutta, 1842. See also, PoLYGLOTTS, London. Polish. No\t'y Testament. 8°. Berlinic, 1810. See also, POLYGLOTTS, Hutter. Portuguese. O Novo Testamento traduzido em Portuguez pelo J. Ferreira. 12°. Xew York, 1848. EXEG. THEOL.— APOCRYPHA. 33 Portuguese attcf English. O Novo Tcsta- mento. The New Testament. 12°. Xcw York, 1863. Pushtoo. (The New Testament. Translated by I. Loewenthal.) &°.' Hertford, [Eiig.) 1863. ROMANESE. Ladiniche dialect. La S. Bibla ner la Soinchia Scartira d'ilg Veder Testa- ment. Messa giu ent ilg languaig Ru- monsch. 8°. Coira, 1818. S.AMARITAN. See POLYGLOTTS, PaRIS. Samoan. O le Feagaiga Fou ua Faasamo- aina. 4"* ed. sm. 4°. Cambridge, 1868. Sanscrit. The Psalms, rendered from the Hebrew into Sanscrit verse, by the Calcutta Baptist missionaries. 16°. Calcutta, 1839. The Four Gospels with the Acts in San- scrit. 8°. Calcutta, 1840. Sclavonic and Latin. Evangelia Slav- ice, quibus olim in reguni Francorum oleo sacro inunguendorum solemnibus uti solebat ecclesia Remensis, vulgo Texte du Sacre (etc.) edidit 'J. B. Silvestre. Evangelia Latine vertit B. Kopitar. 4°. Lutetiae Parisiorum, 1843. Siamese. The Gospel according to John. 8°. Bangkok, 1842. Spanish. La Biblia, qve es, los Sacros Li- bros del Vieio y Nvevo Testamento. Tras- ladada en Espanol. 4°. (Frankfurt), 1(322. Note. De Reyna's version. La Biblia. Traducidos por P. Scio de S. Miguel. 12°. Londres, 183 1. El Nuevo Testamento. 16°. Bennond- sey, 1813. See also, Polyglotts, Hutter. Spanish and English. El Nuevo Testa- mento. The New Testament. 12°. Xew York, 1854. Swedish. Nya Testamentet. 16°. Stock- holm, 1846. Swedish and English. Det Nya Tes- tamentet. The New Testament. 12°. JVezo York, 1870. Syriac. (The Bible. Edited by S. Lee.) 4°. London, [1826.] Translatio Syra Pescitto Veteris Testa- menti ex codice Ambrosiano sec. fere VI. photolithographice edita, curante et adno- tante A. M. Ceriani. v i. fol. Mediolani, 1876. Daniel secvndvm editionem Lxx. inter- pretvm ex tetraplis desvmptam. Ex codice Syro-Estranghelo edidit C. Bvgatvs. 4°. Mediolani, 1788. (The New Testament with Gutbir's Lexicon.) 16°. London, 1836. Remains of a very antient recension of the Four Gospels ; edited and translated by W. Cureton. 4°. London, 1858. See also, Polyglotts a)id Triglotts. Syriac ana Latin. Novum Testamentum Syriacum cum versione Latina ; cura et studio J. Leusden et C. Schaaf. 4°. Lugd. Batavorutn, 1 708. The same. 2* ed. 4°. Lugd. Bata- vorutn, 1717. Syriac and Nestorian. (The Old and New Testaments. Edited by J. Perkins.) 2 v. 4°. Oroomiah, 1846-52. Note. The Peshito version, with a translation of the Scriptures from the Hebrew into Nestorian or Modern Syriac. (The Four Gospelsjn modern Syriac. By J. Perkins). 12''. {^Oroomiah, 1844.] Tamil. The Holy Bible in Tamil. The Old Testament translated by J. P. Fabricius; the New Testament by C. T. E. Rhenius. 8°. Madras, 1844. Acts of the Apostles. 8°. [«./.,«.,/.] Urdu. See Hindustani. Welsh. Y Bibl Cyssegr-lan, sef, yr Hen Destament, a'r Newydd. fol. Oxford, 1690. The same. (Edited by W. Roberts.) 8°. Caerefrog Xewydd, {Xezv York,) 1859. d. Apocrypha. Old Testament. Libri Apocryphi Veteris Testamenti Graece. Edidit O. F. Fritz- sche. 8°. Lipsiae, 187 1. Prophetae veteres pseudepigraphi partim ex Abyssinico vel Hebraico sermonibus Latine versi. Edente A. F. Gfrorer. 8°. Stuttgardiae, 1 840. — — Libri Veteris Testamenti pseudepigraphi selecti. Edidit O. F. Fritzsche. 8°. Lifi- siae, 187 1. 34 EXEG. THEOL.— INTRODUCTION. ;The apocrypha. Authorized version.) 4°. [«• /• «■ '^•] [Imperfect: title page wanting.] — ■ — Ascensio Isaiae Aethiopice et Latine, cum prolegomenis (etc.) edita ab A. Dillmann 8°. Lipsiae, 1877. New Testament. Codex apocryphus Novi Testamenti. Opera et studio I. C. Thilo V. I. 8°. Lipsiae, 1832. Novum Testamentum extra canonem re ceptum. CoUegit et disposuit A. Hilgen feld. ed. 2^. ;8°. Lipsiae, 1S76. -The apocryphal New Testament, being all the Gospels, Epistles, and other pieces now extant attributed in the first four cen- turies to Jesus Christ, his apostles and their companions, and not included in the N. T. by its compilers. 4t'> ed. 8°. Lon- don, 1 82 1. The apocryphal New Testament. 8°. New York, [«. 6g. ^ BoGUE (D.) Essay on the divine authority of the New Testament. 18°. .Xeia York, [1S40?] [Christian library, v. IS.] Cellerier (T. E.) Essai d' une introduc- tion critique au Nouveau Te.stament. 8°. Geneve, 1823. Credner (K. a ) Das Neue Testament nach Zweck, Ursprung, Inhalt. 2 v. 8°. Gies- sen, 1841-43. Davidson (S.) Introduction to the New Testament. 2 v. 8°. L.ondon, 1848. Fisher (G. P.) Essays on the supernatural origin of Christianity, with special refer- ence to the theories of Renan, Strauss, and the Tubingen school. 12°. Neiv York, 1867. Grau (R. F.) Entwicklungsgeschichte des . neutestamentlichen Schriftthums. 2 v. 8°. Giitersloh, 1871. Guerike (H. E. F.) BeitrSge zur historisch- kritischen Einleitung ins Neue Testament. 8°. Ilallc, 1S28. Historisch-kritische Enileitung in das Neue Testament. 8°. Lcifziv, 1843. The same. Gesammtgeschichte des Neuen Testaments. Der historisch-krit- ischen Einleitung ins N. T. 2^ Auflage. 8°. Leipzig, 1854. Hengel (W. a. Van) Invloed der Karak- ters en Denkwijze van de Evangelisten en Apostelen op derzelven Schriften. 4°. Haarlem, 181 5. 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Die kirchliche Tradition iiber den Apostel Johannes und seine Schriften. 8°. Leipzig, 1840. Macdon.ald (J. M.) The life and writ- ings of St. John. 8'='. A'ew York, 1877. MiCHAELLS (J. D.) Introduction to the New Testament. Translated by H. Marsh. 4 V. in 6. 8°. London, 1802. Introductory lectures to the New Testa- ment. 4°. London, 1749. Neudecker (C. G.) Lehrbuch der historisch- kritischen Einleitung in das Neue Testa- ment. 8°. Leipzig, 1S40. NoRK (F.) Rabbinische Quellen und Parallele zu neutestamentlichen Schriftstellen. 8°. Leipzig, 1839. Olshausen (H.) Nachweis der Echtheit sammtlicher Schriften des Neuen Testa- ments. 8°. Hamburg, 1832. Percy (T.) A key to the New Testament. 12°. Boston, 1810. PiNNOCK (W. H.) An analysis of the New- Testament history. 4'''' ed. 18°. Cam- bridge, 1854. Pritius (J. G.) Introductio in lectionem Novi Testamenti. 18°. Lipsiae, 1704. Reuss (E.) Die Geschichte der heiligen Schriften Neuen Testaments. 8°. Halle, 1842. ScHOLTEN (J. H.) Die altesten Zeugnisse betreffend die Schriften des Neuen Testa- ments. Aus dem Hollandischen iibersetzt von C. Manchot. 8°. Bremen, 1867. Thiersch (H. W. J.) Versuch zur Herstel- lung des historischen Standpuncts fiir die Kritik der neutestamentlichen Schriften. 8°. Erlangcn, 1845. Tittman (C. C.) No traces of the Gnostics are to be found in the New Testament. by M. Eastburn. 8° From the Latin, New York, 1829. [In Essays and dissertations on Biblioal litera- ture, V. 1, pp. 275-399.] Wette (W. M. L. de) Lehrbuch der his- torisch-kritischen Einleitung in die kanon- ischea Biicher des Neuen Testaments. 8°. Berlin, 1834. Wichelhaus (J.) Akademische Vorlesungen iiber das Neue Testament. v. i. 8°. Halle, 1875. I Wise (I. M.) The origin of Christianity. 16°. Cincinnati, 1868. a. 2. The Gospels. General Works. Baring-Gould (S.) The lost and hostile gospels. 12°. London, 1874. Bauer (Bruno). Kritik der evangelischen Geschichte der Synoptiker und des Johan- nes. 3 V. 8°. Leipzig, 1 841. 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Das Evangelium Johamiis. 8°. Zilrich, 1845. EiCHTHAL (G. d'). Les Evangiles. i^' partite. Examen critique et comparatif des trois premiers Evangiles. 2 v. 8°. Paris, 1863. Falconer (T. ) Certain Principles in Evan- son's "Dissonance " examined. 8°. Ox- ford, 181 1. [Bampton lecture, 181(i.] Farmer (H.) An essay on the demoniacs of the New Testament. 8°. London, Gregory (D. S.) Why four gospels ? 12°. New York, 1877. Grimm (C. L. W.) Die Glaubwiirdigkeit der evangelischen Geschichte. 12°. Jena, 1845- Hahn (A.) Das Evangelium Marcions in seiner urspriinglichen Gestalt. 8°. Ko- nigs berg, 1823. Hemert (P. Van) Volksbegrippen hoe ven 'engeschikt door Evangelieleer. 4°. Haar- lem, 1792. [Teylersche rienootschap, v. 12.] HiLGENFELD (A.) Das Markus-evangeliuni. 8°. Leipzig, 1850. Kelly (W. ) Lectures introductory to the study of the Gospels. 12°. London, i%ii1 . KoSTLiN (K. R.) Der Ursprung und die Komposition der Synoptischen Evangelien. 8°. Stuttgart, 1853. Leuschner (C.) Das. Evangelium St. Johan- nis und seine neuesten Widersacher. 8°. Halle, 1873. Lias (J. J.) The doctrinal system of St. John considered as evidence for the date of his Gospel. 12°. L^ondoti, 1875. LuTHARDT (C. E. ) Der johanneische Ur- sprung des vierten Evangeliums untersucht. 12°. Leipzig, 1874. MelcheR (J. W.) Das Abhangigkeitsver- haltniss der vier kanonischen Evangelien unter einander. \_anon.'] 8°. Berlin, 1847- Neudecker (C. G.) Lehrbuch derhistorisch- kritischen Einleitung in das Neue Testa- ment. 8°. Leipzig, 1840. Norton (A.) Evidences of the genuineness of the Gospels. 2'i ed. 3 v. 8°. Cam- bridge, 1846-48. Olshausen (H.) Die Echtheit der vier canonischen Evangelien aus der Geschichte der zwei ersten Jahrhunderte erwiesen. 8°. Kon igsberg, 1823. OOsTERZEE (J. J. Van). John's Gospel: Apologetical Lectures. Translated with additions by J. F. Hurst. 12°. Edinburgh, 1869. RiTSCHL (A.) Das Evangelium Marcions und das kanonische Evangelium des Lucas. 8°. Tubingen, 1846. Roberts (A.) Light shining out of dark- ness. The fidelity of the four evangelists evinced by their apparent imperfections. 12°. London, 1839. Discussions on the Gospels. Language, origin, and authenticity. 8°. London, 1864. Sanday (W.) The authorship and historical character of the fourth Gospel. 12°. I^on- don, 1872. The Gospels in the second century. 12°. London, 1876. ScHANZ ( P.) Die Com]3osition des Matthaus- Evangeliums. 4°. Tiibingen, 1877. Schleiermacher (¥.) A critical essay on the Gospel of St. Luke. 8°. London, 1825. SCHOLTEN (J. II.) Das Evangelium nach Johannes. Aus dem Hollandischen iiber- setzt von H. Lang. 8°. Berlin, 1867. SCHULZE (L. T.) Vom Menschensohn und vom Logos. 8°. Gotha, 1867. SCHWEIZER (A.) Das Evangelium Johannes nach seinem innern Werthe, etc. 8°. L.eip- zig, 1 84 1. Sears (E.) The fourth Gospel the' heart of Christ. 12°. Boston, 1872. SeI'P (D.) Das Hebrrier-evangelium oder die Markus und Matthiiusfrage. 8°. Mi'ni- c/ien, 1870. Storr (G. C.) Ueber den Zweck der evan- gelischen Geschichte und der Briefe Johan - nis. 8°. Tiibingen, 1 8 ID. Dissertation on the meaning of " the Kingdom of Heaven " in the New Testa- ment. From the Latin by M. Eastburn. 8°. New York, 1829. [In Essays and dissertations on Riblieal litera- ture, V. 1, pp. 1G9-212.] EXEG. THEOL.— N. T. INTRODUCTION. 41 Tholuck (A.) Die Glaubwiirdigkeit der evangejischen Geschichte. 8°. Hamburg, 1S38. Tischendorf (C.) Origin of the four Gos- pels. Translated by M. L. Gage. 16°. Boston, 1867. The same. When were our gospels written? 18°. Xeu York, i860. VoLKMAR (G.) Die Evangelien, oder Mar- kus und die Synopsis der kanonischen und ausserkanonischen Evangelien, nach dem altesten Text mit historisch-exegetischen Commentar. 8°. Leipzig, 1870. Wallon ( H.) De la croyance due a I'Evang- ile. 8°. Parts, 1858. Wegscheider (J. A. L.) Versuch einer vollstandigen Einleitung in das Evangelium des Johannes. 8°. Gottingen, 1806. Weiss (B.) 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Harmonia ex tribus evangelistis composita, Matthaeo, Marco et Luca (etc.) fol. Genevae, 1555. The same. fol. Genevae, 1614. The same. In harmoniam ex Matthaeo, Marco et Luca compositam commentarii. 2 V. 8°. Berolini, 1833. The same. Commentary on a harmony of the evangelists. 3 v. 8°. Edinburgh, 1845-46. Carpenter (L.) Harmony of the Gospels. 8°. Boston, 1 83 1. Cartwright (T.) Commentaria practica in totam historiam evangelicam, ex quatuor evangelistis harmonice concinnatam. v. i and 3. sm. 4°. London, 1630. Chemnitz (M.) See Gerhard (J.) Costa (I. da). Voorlezingen over de Ver- scheidenheid en de Overeenstemming der vier Evangelien. 2 v. 8°. Leiden, I'&Ap. The four witnesses; being a harmony of the Gospels. 8°. New York, 1855. Cradock (S.) The harmony of the four evangelists, and their text methodized, fol. London, 1668. Gerhard (J.) Harmoniae evangelistarum Chemnitio-Lyserianae a J. Gerhardo con- tinuatae et justo commentario illustratae pars I (et) III. 2 v. 4°. Jenae, 1617. The same. fol. Koterodami, 1646. — —In harmoniam historiae evangelicae de resurrectione et ascensione Christi ex quat- uor evangelistis contextam, commentariu.s conscriptus. 4°. Jenae, 1617. In harmoniam historiae evangelicae de passione, crucifixione, morte, et sepultura Christi, ex quatuor evangelistis contextam, commentarius conscriptus. 4°. Jenae, 1617. Greenleaf (S.) Examination of the testi- mony of the four evaneelists, by the rules of evidence. 8°. Boston, 1846. Greswell (E.J Dissertations upon the principles and arrangement of an harmony of the gospels. 4 v. in 5. 8°. Oxford, 1837. Irishman's (The) treasure, a harmony of the four gospels. \anon.'\ 16°. Limerick, 1840? 42 EXEG. THEOL.— N. T. INTRODUCTION. I.E Clerc (J.) Ilarnionia evangelica cui siibjecta est historia Christi ex quatuor evan- geliis concinnata. fol. Aiiistelodanii, 1699. Macknight (J.) Harmony of the four gos- pels. 2 V. in I. 4°. Loudon. 1756. MUENSCHER (J.) Practical harmony of the four gONpels. 12°. Northampton, \%2^. Newcome (W. ) An English harmony of the four evangelists. 8°. Phila., 1809. A harmony in Greek of the Gospels, with notes. 8°. Andovcr, 1814. OsE^NDER (A.) Harmoniae evangelicae libri iv. 16°. Liitetiac, 1545. Robinson (E.) A harmony of the four gos- pels in Greek. 8°. Boston, 1845. ROEDIGER (M.) Synopsis evangeliorum Mat- thaei Marci et Lucae cum loannis pericopis parallelis. ed. alt. 8°. Ha/is Saxonnm, 1839- Strong (J.) A harmony of the Gospels in the Greek of the received text. 12°. New York, 1854. Stroud (W.) A new Greek harmony of the four gospels. 4°. London, 1853. Thompson (J. S.) The monotessaron ; or, the gospel history harmonized and chrono- logically arranged. 8°. Baltimore, 1829. Thomson (C.) A synopsis of the four evan- gelists. 8°. Phila., 1815. TiSCHENDORF (C.) Synopsis evangelica ex quatuor evangeliis ordme chronologico con- cinnavit (etc.) 8°. Lipsiae, 1851. Ullmann (K.) Synopsis der drei ersten Evangeiien. Geschrieben \on W. Ditten- berger. 4°. ms. Wells (E.) A treatise on the harmony of the four gospels. 4°. London, i-jiS. Wette (W. M. L. de). Synopsis evange- liorum Matthaei Marci et Lucae cum paral- lelis Joatmis pericopis. 8°. Berolini, 1842. Whiston ( W. ) Short view of the chronology of the Old Testament, and of the harmony of the four evangelists. sni. 4°. Cam- bridge, 1702. c. Life of Christ. Andrews (S. J.) The life of our Lord upon the earth in its historical, chronologi- cal, and geographical relations. 12°. London, 1869. Africanus (S.) Epistoie AjDhrikanou pros Aristeiden. 8°. Halle, 1877. [In Spittii (F.) Der Brief des Africanus, etcpii. 105-122. J Alexander ( W. L.) Christ and Christianity : a vindication of the Christian religion, grounded on the historical verity of the life of Christ. 12°. New York, 1856. Baumgarten (M.) Die Geschichte Jesu. 8°. Brantisehiveig, 1859. Bayne (P.) The testimony of Christ to Christianity. 16°. Boston, 1868. Beecher (H. W.) The life of Jesus the Christ. V. I. 8°. New York, 1S71. Beke(;C.) Jesus the Messiah. 8°. London, 1872. Belcher (T. W.) Our Lord's miracles of healing considered in relation to some modern objections. 16^. I_^ondon, 1872. Bell (W.) An inquiry into the divine mis- sions of John the Baptist and Jesus Christ. 8°. London, 1761. The same. 8°. London, 1795. Bez.A. (T.) Predicatien, over de historic Jesu Christi. sm. 4°. Amstelaedam, 1599. Cappe (C.) a connected history of the life and divine mission of Jesus Christ. 8°. York, 1809. Caspar! (C. E.) Chronologisch-geographische Einleitung in das Leben Jesu Christi. 8°. Hamburg, 1869. The same. A chronological and geo- graphical introduction to the life of Christ. Translated with notes by M. J. Evans. 8°. Edinburgh, 1876. Craig (W.) An essay on the life of Jesus Christ. 18°. Glasgoiv, 1769. Delitzsch (F.) Ein Tag in Capernaum. s(|. 16°. L.eipzig, 1873. Diodati (D. ) De Christo Graece loquente exercitatio. 16°. London. 1843. Drew (G. S.) Nazareth: its life and les- sons. 2'' ed. 12°. London, 1873. The Son of Man : his life and ministry 8°. London, 1874. Dupanloup (F.) Histoire de Jesus Christ. 4°. Paris, 1870. Ellicott (C.J.) Historical lectures on the life of Jesus Christ. 12°. Boston, I'ibd. [Hulseun k-cture, ls.^ii.| EXEG. THEOL.— N. T. INTRODUCTION. 43 The same. 12°. Boshni, 1874. FJvvALD (H-) Geschichte Christu"^ und seiner Zeit. 8°. Gdttingen, 1855. F.'\RMER (H.) An inquiry into the nature and design of Christ's temptation in the wilderness. 8°. London, 1761. P".\RRAR (F. W.) The life of Christ. 2 v. 8°. yVcw York, 1874. The same. Abridged. 8°. XcwYork,\%1'^. Farrer (J.) Sermons on the mission and character of Christ, and on the beatitudes. 8°. Oxford, 1804. [Bampton lecture, 1803.] Friedlieb (J. H.) Archaologie der Lei- densgeschichte Jesu Christi. 8°. Bonn, 1843- Garenciers (D.) The history of Christ's sufferings. 12°. London, 1697. Geschichte des Rabbi Jeschua ben Joseph hanootzri genannt Jesus Christus. [rr^c;/.] 4 V. in 2. 12°. Aliona, 1853. Geikie (C.) The life and words of Christ. 2 V. 8°. New York, 1877. Guettee (Abbe — ) Refutation de la pre- tendue vie de Jesus de E. Renan. 3 parts in I V. 8°. Paris, 1863. Hall (Joseph). Contemplations upon the re- markable passages in the life of the Holy Jesus. 4°. London, 1680. Hanna(W.) The life of Christ. 3 V. 12°. Xezv York, 1 876. Hanson (R. D.) The Jesus of history. {^nnon.'X 8°. Loudon, 1869. Harless (G. C.) Die Kritische Bearbeitung des Lebens Jesu von Strauss. 8°. Er/an- gen, 1836. Hase (K.) Das Leben Jesu. 3*^ aufl. 8°. Leipzig, 1840. The same. Geschichte Jesu. 8°. Leipzig, 1876. Hasert (C, a.). Ueber die Vorhersagung- en Jesu von seinem Tode und seiner Auf- erstehung. 8°. Berlin, 1839. Hausrath(A.) DieZeitJesu. 2« aufl. 8°. Heidelberg, 1875. [v. 1 of his Neutestamentliche Zeitge.schichte.] The same. The times of Jesus. Trans- lated by C. T. Poynting (etc.) 8°. Lon- don, 1878. [v. 1 of hii? History of N. T. times.] Hengstenberg (E. W.) Vorlesungen iiber die Leidensgeschichte. 8°. Leipzig, i?,-]^. Hervey (A.) The genealogies of Jesus Christ. 8°. Cambridge, 1853. Hess (J. J.) Lebensgeschichte Jesu. 3 V. 8°. Zurich, 1822. Hoffmann (W.) Das Leben Jesu kritisch bearbeitet von D. F. Strauss, gepriift fiirTheologen u. Nichttheologen. 8°. Stutt- gart, 1836. Hofmann (R.I Das Leben Jesu. 8°. Leip- zig, 1 85 1. HoMlLLA Aethiopica de nativitale Jesu Christi, Latino sermone ad verbum donata. Nunc primum in lucem edita a J. G. Nisselio et T. Petraeo. 12 pp. sm. 4°. L^ugd. Batavoricm, 1660. [Bound with Bible. Aethiopie and Latin. Lil'^er Ruth.] Hug (J. L.) Gutachten iiber das Leben Jesu von Strauss. 8°. Freiburg, 1S40. Jarvis (S. F.) A new inquiry into the true dates of the birth and death of Jesus Christ. 8°. London, 1844. Judged by his words. An attempt to weigh a certain kind of evidence respecting Christ. \anon.^ 8°. London, 1870. Keim (Th.) Geschichte Jesu. 3^' Bearb. 8°. Zurich, 1870. The same. The history of Jesus of Naz- ara. From the German. v. 1-3. 8°. London, 1873-77. Kennedy (W. S.) Messianic prophecy, and the life of Christ. 12°. Hudson, ^Ohio,^^ 1852. KOELLING (H.) Jesus und Maria. 8°. Gofha, 1875- Krueger-Velthusen (W.) Das Leben Jesu. 8°. Elberfeld, 1872. Krebs (J. M.) The private, domestic and social life of Christ. 32°. Philadelphia, 1849. Kromm (R.) Die Leidensgeschichte Jesu nach den vier Evangelien. 8°. Cassel, 1861. Kuhn (J.) Das Leben Jesu, wissenschaftlich bearbeitet. v. i. 8°. Maitiz, 1838. [No more published.] 44 EXEG. THEOL.— N. T. INTRODUCTION'. Lami! (J.) The seven woifls spoken against the Lord Jesus : or an investigation of the motives which led his contemporaries to reject him. 12°. Cam/>n'dge, i?,6i. [Hulsean lecture, 180O.] Lange (J. P.) Das Leben Jesu. 3 v. in 4. 8°. Heidelberg, 1844-47. The same. The life of Jesus Christ. Translated from the German. Edited by M. Dods. 6 v. 8°. Edinburgh, 1864. Leathes (S.) The birthday of Christ: its preparation, message, and witness. 18°. Cambridge, 1866. Leask (W.) The footsteps of Messiah. 12°. N'ew York, 1847. Lessing (G. E.) Von dem Zwecke Jesu und seiner Jiinger. 12°. Braicnschweig, \'j']%. LlEBERKUHN (S.) The history of our Saviour Jesus Christ. 16°. New York, \%2\. Macbride (J. D.) Lectures explanatory of the Diatessaron, or the history of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, in the form of a continuous narrative. 3<> ed. 8°. Oxford, 1848. MACLEOD (N.) The temptation of our Lord. 16°. London, 1873. MoORKHOUSE (J.) Our Lord Jesus Christ the subject of growth in wisdom. 8°. London, 1866. [Hulsean lecture. ISOo.] Neander (A.) Das Leben Jesu. 8°. Ham- burg, 1S45. The same. The life of Jesus Christ in its historical connexion and development. t ed. 8°. New York, 185 1. Newcome (W.) Observations on our Lord's conduct as a Divine instructor. 4°. Lon- don, 1782. Oosterzee (J Van). Het Leven van Jesus. 3 V. 8°. Utrecht, 1846. Palm (J. H. Van der). Geschichte des Lebens Jesu nach den vier Evangelisten. Aus dem Hollandischen von C. Scholten. 8°. Langensaha, 1862. Parker (J.) Ecce Deus. Essays on the life and doctrine of Jesus Christ. 12°. Boston, 1S76. Pressense (E. do). Jesus Christ ; his times, life and work. 8°. London, 1866. RANDOLrH (T.) A view 0/ our blessed Sa- viour's ministry, and the proo^ of His divine mission. 2 v. 8°. Oxford, 1784. Kenan (E.) Vie de Jesus. 3''ed. 8°. Paris, 1863. The same. Life of Jesus. Translated by C. E. VVilbour. 12°. New York, x'ibT. Riggenbach (C. J.) Vorlesungen iiber das Leben des Herrn Jesu. 8°. Basel, 1%^^. Row (C. A.) The Jesus of the Evangelists. 8°. London, 1868. Salvador (J.) Jesus Christ et sa doctrine. 2 v. 16°. Bruxelles, 1838. Schaff (P.) The person of Christ: the miracle of history. With a reply to Strauss and Renan. 18°. Boston, [1865.] Scott (T.) The English life of Jesus. 16°. London, 1872. Seeley (J. R.) Ecce Homo: a survey of the life and work of Jesus Christ. [(?;/();/.] 12°. Boston, 1875. Seesemann (H.) Die vier Evangelien oder das Leben Jesu. 8°. Mitau, 1874. Selden (J.) Theanthropos : or, God made man. A tract proving the nativity to be on the 25 of December. 16°. London, 1661. Sepp (J. N.) Das T,eben Jesu Christi. 2" aufl. 6 V. in 4. 8°. Regensbta-g, 1865. Spitta (F.) Der brief des Julius Africanus an Aristides kritisch untersucht und her- gestellt. 8°. Halle, 1877. Serno [Y. H. a.) Der Tag des letzten Passahmahles Jesu Christi. 8°. Berlin, 1859- Stanihurst (W. ) Historia de Christo patiente. 8°. [«. /. ;/. r/.]. Steinmeyer (F. L.) Apologetische Bei- trage. 4 v in i. 8°. At/zw, 1866-73. CONTENTS. 1. Die Wunderthaten des Herrn in Bezugiuil' die neue.ste Kritik. 2. Die Leidenseeschichte des Herrn. 3. Die Auferstenungsgeschichte des Hemi. 4. Die Geschichte der Geburt des Hemi und seiner ersten Sehritte im Leben. The miracles of our Lord in reUnion to modern criticism. Translated by L. A. Wheatley. 8°. Edinburgh, 1875. Strauss (D. F. ) Das Leben Jesu. 2 v. 8°. Tubingen, 1S38. EXEG. THEOL.— N. T. INTRODUCTION. 45 The same. Vie de Jesus ou examen critique de son histoire. 4 v. 8°. Paris, 1839. Stroud (W.) A treatise on the physical cause of the death of Christ. 12°. Lou- don, 1847. Sumner (C. R.) The ministerial character of Christ practically considered. New ed. 8°. London, 1835. Taylor (J.) Antiquitates Christianae : or, the history of the life and death of the Holy Jesus ; as also the lives of his apos- tles by W. Cave. fol. London, 1694. The same. 8°. London, 1828. [In his Work.s, v. 2.] Taylor (O. A.) Brief views of the Saviour. 12°. Andover, 1835. Thompson ( E. ) The history of Jesus Christ ; with the lives of the Apostles, and their successors. 2 v. 8°. Wilmington, 1805. Trench (R. C.) The star of the wise men. 12°. Phila., 1850. TuLLOCH (J.) The Christ of the gospels and the Christ of modern criticism. Lectures on M. Renan's Vie de Jesus. 16°. Lon- don, 1864. TuRNBULL(R.) Theophany ; or, the mani- festation of God in Jesus Christ. 8°. Hartford, 1849. Uhlhorn (G.) The modern representations of the life of Jesus. 12°. Boston, 1868. Ullmann (C.) Historisch oder mythisch ? 8°. Llambitrg, 1838. Ueber die Slindlosigkeit Jesu. 8°. Ham- burg, 1833. The same. The sinlessness of Jesus ; an evidence of Christianity. Translated by S. Taylor. 12°. Edinburgh, 1870. Upham (F. W.) The wise men, who they were, and how they came to Jerusalem. 12°. New York, 1869. Veuillot (L.) Jesus Christ. Avec une etude sur I'art chretienne par E. Cartier. 3<^ ed. sm. fol. Paris, 1876. Ware (H.y;-.) The life of the Saviour. 7"' ed. 16°. Boston, 1873. Wesley (S.) The life of our blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, sm. fol. Zcw- don, 1697. Williams (I.) The gospel narrative of ou Lord's nativity harmonized : with reflec- tions. 12°. London, 1852. Wittichen (C.) Das Leben Jesu in urkund- licher Darstellung. 8°. Jena, 1876. Wizenmann (T.) Die Geschichte Jesu nach Matthaus. 8°. Basel, 1864. Wright (P.) The new and complete life of Jesus Christ. 2 v. 8°. Trenton, 1810. Wuensche (A.) Der Lebensfreudige Jesu■^ der synoptischen Evangelien im Gegen satze zum leidenden Messias der Kirche dargestellt. 8°. Leipzig, 1876. Young (J.) The Christ of history. 12°. New York, 1856. See also, DiviNlTY of Christ; Perso.v and Work of Christ; Works against Jud.\ism 3. The Acts of the Apostles and the Aposfolie Epi sties. Anger (R.) De temporum in Actis Apostolo- rum ratione. 8°. Lipsiae, 1833. Baumgarten (M.) The Acts of the Apos- tles ; or the history of the church in the apostolic age. From the German by T Meyer. 3 v. 8°. Edinburgh, 1854. BiscoE (R.) The history of the Acts of the Holy Apostles confirmed from other authors. 8°. Oxford, 1840. Boehmer ( W.) Isagoge in Epistolam a Paulo Apostolo ad Colossenses (etc.) 8°. Hero- lini, 1829. Boettger (H.) Paulus in Rom, eine Sage Unachtheit und Unglaubvviirdigkeit der Apostelgeschichte. 8°. Hraunselnveig, 1840. Conybeare (W. J.) and HowsoN (J. S.) Life and epistles of St. Paul. 2 v. 4°. London, 1852. The same. 2 v. 8°. Neiv York, 1858. Dietlein (W. O. ) Das Urchristenthum. 16°. Halle, 1845. Farrar (F. W.) Life and work of St. Paul. 2 v. 4°. Ne-cu York, 1879. Gloag (P. J.) Introduction to the Pauline epistles. 8°. Edinburgh, 1874. Green (S. G.) The apostle Peter: his life and letters, y^ ed. 16°. London, 1877. 46 EXEG. THEOL.— N. T. INTRODUCTION. Hanson (R. D.) The apostle Paul and the preaching of Christianity in the primitive church. 8°. London, 1875. Hausrath (A.) Der Apostel Paulus. 8°. Heidelberg, 1865. Die Zeit der Apostel. 2*' aufl. 2 v. 8°. Heidelberg, 1 875. [v. -l of his Nentestiimentliche Zeitgescliiehte.] Heathen (The) world and .St. Paul. 4 V. 16°. London, 1S77. CONTKNTS. Rawlinson (G.) St. Pan! in Damascus and .\rabia. Plnmptre (B. H.) St. Paul in Asia Minor and at the Syrian Antioeh. Davies (G. S.) St. Paul in Greece. .Merivale (C.) St. Paul in Rome. Hemsen(J. J.) Dar Apostel Paulus. Sein Leben, Wirken und seine Schriften. 8°. Gottingen, 1830. Hess (J. J.) Geschichte und Schriften der Apostel Jesu. 2«aufl. 2 v. 12°. Ziirieli, HoLTZMANN (H. J.) Kritik der Epheser und Kolosser Briefe. 8°. Leipzig, 1872. Kei.ly (W.) Lectures introductory to the study of the Acts, the catholic Epistles and Revelation. 12°. L.ondon, 1870. Lectures introductory to the study of the Epistles of Paul. 2 v. 12°. London, 1869. King (R.) Who was St. Titus'' 8°. Dub- lin, 1853. Lekebusch (E.) Die Composition und Ent- stehung der Apostelgeschichte. 8°. Gotha, 1854- Lewin (T.) The life and epistles of St. Paul. 2 V. 4°. Nejv York, 1875. LiGH TFOOT (J. B.) St. Paul and Seneca. 8°. London, 1869. [In his Com. on Philippians, pp. 268-331.] LucHT (H.) Uber die beiden letzten Kapi- tel des Romerbriefes. 8°. Berlin, 187 1. MlLMAN (H. H.) The character and con- duct of the apostles considered as an evi- dence of Christianity. 8°. Oxford, 1%21. [Bampton lecture, 1827.] Paley(W.), Horae Paulinae. 12°. Cavi- bridge, 1 806. The same. 12°. New York, \'i4,(). The same. 12°. New York, \'i^\. [With Blunt (J. .1.) Coineidence.s.] Paul of Tarsus : an inquiry into the times and the gospel of the apostle of the Gen- tiles. [««^«.] 16°. Boston, 1872. Kenan (E.) Saint Paul. 8°. Paris, I'^bi^. The same. Translated by I. Lock wood. ■ 12°. New York, 1875. Les apotres. 8°. Paris, 1866. The same. The apostles. 12°. New York, 1866. RuDdW (T.) Dissertatio de argumentis his- toricis, quii)us recenter Epistolarum pastora- lium origo Paulina inipugnata est. 4°. Gottingae, 1852. SCHNECKENBURGER (M.) Ueber den Zweck der Apostelgeschichte. 8°. Bern,i^i,\. Stanley (A. P.) Sermons and essays on the apostolical age. " 3'' ed. 16°. Oxford, 1874. Trip (Ch. J.) Paulus nach der Apostelge- schichte. Historischer Werth dieser Be- richte. 8°. Leiden, 1S66. Wells (D. B.) St. Paul vindicated. 8°. Cambridge, 1824. WiESELER (K.) Chronologic des aposto- lischen Zeitalters bis zum Tode der Apostel Paulus und Petrus. 8°. Gottingen, 1848. Wise (I. M.) The origin of Christianity, and a commentary to the Acts of the Apostles. 16°. Cineinno/i, 186S. Zeller (E.) Die Apostelgeschichte^. 8°. Stultgarf, 1854. The same. The Acts of the Apostles criti- cally examined. (With) Overbeck's Intro- duction, translated by J. Dare. 2 v. 8°. London, 1875-76. See, also. Biography, Biblical ; and Apos- tolic Church History. 4. The Kei'elalion. Abauzit (F.) a discourse, historical and critical, on the Revelations ascribed to St. John. 16°. London, 1730. Dannemann (C.) Wer ist der Verfasser der Offenbarung Johannis ? 8°. Hannover, 1S41. GuERiKE (H. PI F.) Die Hypothese von dem Presbyter Johannes als Verfasser der Offenbarung. 8°. Halle, iS^i. EXEG. THEOL.— N. T. INTRODUCTION. 47 HrrziG (F.) Ueber Johaimes Marcus und seine Schriften, oder : welcher Johannes hat dieOffenbarung verfasst ?• 8°. Zurich, 1843. Keli.y (J-) Apocalyptic interpretation. 16°. London, 1847. LUECKE (F. ) \'ersiich einer vollstandigen Einleitung in die Offenbarung Johannes und in die apokalyptische Litteratur iilierhaupt. 8°. Bonn, 1S48. RiNCK (W. F.) Apokalyptische Forschungen. 8°. Zurich, 1853. Storr (G. C.) Neue Apohj;,ne der Offenba- rung Johannis. 12°. Tubingen, 1^0^. Tii.LOCH (A.) Dissertations introductory to the study and right understanding of the language, structure, and contents of the Apocalypse. 8°. London, 1S23. See, a/so, Prophecy. d. Introduction — Apocrypha. Barixg-Gould (S.) The lost and hostile gospels : an essay on the Toledoth Jeschu, the Petrine and Pauline gospels, (etc.) 12°. London, 1874. Behm (H. M. D.) Ueber den Verfasser der Schrift welche den Titel "Heib" fuhrt. 8°. L!os/ock, 1876. j EicHHORN (J. G.) Einleitung in die apocry- phischen Schriften des Alten Testaments. 8°. Leipzig, 1795. HoRNE (T. H.) Introduction to the Old | Test. Apocrypha. 8°. London', 1856. , [In his Introdufitinn to the Scriptures, v. 2, pp. 1187-lOoS.] Keerl (P. F.) Die Apokryphen des alten Testaments. Ein Zeugniss wider dieselben I auf Grund des Wort Gottes. 8°. Leipzig, 1S52. Stier (R.) Die Apokryphen. Vertheidi- gung ihres althergebrachten Anschlusses an die Bibel. 8°. Braunschweig, 1853. Thornwell (J. H.) The arguments of the j Romanists, (etc.) in behalf of the Apocry- pha, discussed and refuted. 12°. New York, 1845. I Volkmar (G.j Handbuch der Einleitung in ! die Apokryphen. 2 v. in i. 8°. Ti'ibin- gen, 1860-63. I Wordsworth (C.) On the Apocrypha. 8°. London, 1848. [[n hi.s Inspiration of Holy Scripture.] See a/so, INTRODUCTION, General works ; Old Test. Introduction ; Canon ; Commenta- ries on and Text of the Apocrypha. e. Introduction— Special Topics. I. Authenticity, Credibi/ity, etc. Alexander (A.) Evidences of the authen- ticity, inspiration and canonical authority of the Holy Scriptures. 16°. Phi/a., [«. d.-\ Bacheler (O.) and Owen (R. D.) Dis- cussion on the authenticity of the Bible. 16°. Plii/a., 1854. BissEl.L (E. C.) Historic origin of the Bible. 12°. Neiu Yor/c, 1873. Benson (C.) Scripture difficulties. 12^. Cambridge, 1822. [Hulsean lecture, 1822.] Blunt (J. J.) Veracity of the historical books of the Old Testament. Cambridge, 1851. [Hulsean lecture, 1831.] Undesigned coincidences in the Old and New Testament, an argument of their veracity. 8°. New York, 1851. Brisbane (W. H.) The Bible defended against the objections of infidelity. 16°. Pliiia., 1855. Clayton (R.) A vindication of the histories of the Old and New Testaments. 8°. London, 1759. COWIE (M.) Scripture difficulties. 12°. Cambridge, 1857. [Hulsean lecture, 1857.] Edwards (J.) A discourse concerning the authority, style, and perfection of the books of the Old and New Testaments. 12°. London, 1693. Thesame. 2'* ed. 12°, London, l6g6. Eichhorn (J. G.) Authenticity and canon- ical authority of the Scriptures of the Old Testament. Translated by J. F. Schroeder. 8°. Ne7a York, 1829. [In Essays and dissertations on Biblical litera- ture, V. 1. • pp. 17-104.] Genuineness (The), authenticity, and in- spiration of the Word of God. [a/ion.] 16°. Ne7iJ York, 1846. 48 EXEG. THEOL.— INTROD. SPECIAL TOPICS. IIai.ey (J. \V.) An examination of the al I leged discrepancies of the Bible. 8°. An- [ dover, 1874. Hessey (J. A.) Moral difficulties of the Bible. 3 V. 16°. Loudon, 1 87 1-73. [Ill yle lectures, lS71-7:3.] Jamway (J. J.) The internal evidence of the Holy Bible. 12°. Phila., 1845. Ki.EUKER (J. F.) Ausfiihrliche Untersuchung der Griinde fUr die Aechtheit und Glaub- wiirdigkeit der schriftlichen Urkunden des Christenthums. 5 v. 16°. Leipzig, i'J()t,-()S. KUEGELGEN (W. von). Von den Wider- spriichenin derheiligen Schrift fiir Zweifler. 16°. Berlin, 1850. Lettres de quelques Juifs Portugais, Alle- niands et Polonois, a M. de Voltaire. 3 V. 8°. Paris, 1 781. Levi (D.) A defence of the Old Testament, in a series of letters, addressed to Thomas Paine. 16°. P/ii/a., 1798. MacKnight (J.) All the actions recorded in the gospels are probable. 8°. London, 1791. [In Watson (R.,) Theol. tracts, v. 5.] Murray (J.) The truth of revelation, de- monstrated by an appeal to existing monu- ments, sculptures, gems, coins and medals. 2" ed. 8°. L^ondon, 1840. Rawi.inson (G.) The historical evidences of the truth of the Scripture records. 8°. L^ondon, 1859. (Hampton lecture, Hi59.] Historical illustrations of the Old Test- ament. With additions by H. B. Hackett. 16°. Boston, 1873. RiCONClLER (The) of the Bible enlarged : by J. T. and T. M. \^anon.'\ fol. L.ondon, 1662. Redford (G.) Holy Scripture verified. 8°. London, 1837. Row (C. A.) The supernatural in the New Testament, possible, credible, and histori- cal. 12°. London, 1875. Rule (W. H.) Oriental records. Monu- mental. Confirmatory of the Old Testa- ment Scriptures. 12°. Z£)«a'c«, [1875?] Sanford (P. P.) Help to faith : or, a sum- mary of the evidences of the genuineness authenticity, (etc.), of the Holy Scriptures. 12°. New York, 1828. Savile (B. W.) The truth of the Bible: evidence from the Mosaic and other records of creation ; from archaeology ; (etc.) 12°. London, 187 1. Smith (J.) The Christians defence. 8°. Cincinnoti, 1843. Stii.lingfleet (E.) Origines sacrae : or, a rational account (etc.) as to the truth and di\ine authority of the Scriptures, sm. 4°. L.ondon, 1663. — — The same. 4°. Catnhiidge, 1701. ViGOUROUX (F.) La Bible et les decouvertes modernes en Egypte et en Assyrie. 2 v. 16°. Paris, 1877. Watson (R.) An apology for the Bible; in a series of letters addressed to Thomas Paine. 16°. Phila., 1796. The same. 18°. New York, [;;. e^i. See, also, Authenticity, p. 47 ; Quotations, p. 50 ; (?«(/ Christian Evidences. 6. Philolooy. Note.— For lexicons and grammars of the He- brew and N. T. Greek languages, see under the head of General Philology, in Part II of the Cata- logue. 7. Prophecy. a. General and Miscellaneous Works. Apthorp (E.) Discourses on prophecy. 2 V. 8°. London, 1786. [Warburtonian lectures, 1781-85.] Baur (G. ) Geschichte der alttestamentlicheu Weissagung. v. i. 8°. Giessen, 1861. Bickersteth (E.) a practical guide to the prophecies, with reference to their interpre- tation and fulfilment. 16°. Lotidon, 1835. The same. 8°. Phila., 1841. [In the Literali.st, v. 4.] Brooks (J. W.) A dictionary of writers on the prophecies, with the titles and occasional de- scription of their works. 8°. London, 1?>2,S. [In the Investigator, v. 5.] Elements of prophetical interpretation. 8°. Phila., 1841. [In the Literali.-^t, v. 4.] Cambell (D.) Illustrations of prophecy. 18°. Boston, 1840. Crusius (C. a.) Hypomtiemataadtheologiam propheticam. v. i. 8°. Lipsiae, 1764. Cunninghame (W.) Dissertation on the seals and trumpets of the Apocalypse, and the period of 1260 years. 4''' ed. 8°. Lon- don, 1843. The political destiny of the earth as re- vealed in the Bible. 8°. Phila., \%\o. [In the Literalist, v. 2.] Davison (J.) Discourses on prophecy, in which are considered its structure, use, and inspiration. 8°. Oxford, 1870. [Warburtonian lectures, 1821-25.] Delitzsch (F.) Die biblischprophetische Theologie. 8°. Leipzig, 1845. Faber (G. S.) a dissertation on the prophe- cies relative to the great period of the twelve hundred and sixty years. 2 v. in i. 8°. Boston, 1808. 54 EXEG. THEOL.— PROPHECY. The same. 2^ Amer. ed. 2 v. in i. 8°. Boston, i8ii. A general and connected view of the prophecies relative to the houses of Judah and Israel. 8°. Boston, 1807. Fairbairn (P.) Prophecy viewed in respect to its distinctive nature, special function, and proper interpretation. 8°. JVew Vor^, 1866. Eraser (A.) A key to the prophecies of the Old and New Testaments, which are not yet accomplished. 8°. Phila., 1802. Frere (J. H.) A combined view of Daniel, Esdras, and St. John, showing that all the prophetic writings are formed on one plan. 2* ed. 8°. London, 1815. GiFFORD (E. H.) Voices of the prophets. 8°. Edinburgh, 1870. [Warbnrtonian leotures, 1870-74.] GuERTLER (N.) Systema theologiae prophet- icae. 2 v. sm. 4°. Amsterdam, 1702. GULICH (A.) Theologia prophetica. 2 v. 4°. Amstelodami, 1675-84. Habershon (M.) A guide to the study of chronological prophecy. 8°. /'////«., 1 841. [In the Literalist, v. 3.] Hamer (P.) Over Deuteron. xxxii : lot Bewijs dat het Lied Mozis is een Sleutel van de Kennisse der Prophetien. sm. 4°. Leyden, 1676. Hofmann (J. C. K.) Weissagung und Erfullung im Alten und im Neuen Testa- mente. 2 v. in i. 8°. N^ordli7igett,\%\\. Investigator (The).; or, monthly expositor and register, on prophecy. Edited i)y J. W. Brooks. 5 v. 8°. London, 1831-32. JUNKIN (G.) The little stone and the great image. 8°. Phila., 1844. Kelly (J.) Lectures on subjects connected with prophecy. 16°. London, 1848. Kett (H.) History, the interpreter of prophecy. 3 v. 12°. Oxford, 1799. Koster (F. B.) Die Propheten des Alten und Neuen Testaments nuch ihrem Wesen und Wirken dargestellt. 8°. Leipzig, 18^8. KUENEN (A.) The prophets and prophecy in Israel. From the Dutch by A. Milroy. 8°. London, 1879. Le PIir (A.) Les projihetes d'Israel. Re- ponse a M. Reville. 8°. Paris, 1868. Lee (S.) An inquiry into the nature, pro- gress and end of prophecy. 8°. Cam- bridge, 1849. Literalist (The). A series of essays on subjects connected with prophecy. 4 v. 8°. Phiia., 1840-41. Lord (J. L.) Israel's judicial blindness ; and the public and unexplained parables of our Lord. 16°. Phila., 1S68. Briefs on prophetic themes. 12°. Bos- ton, 1864. Prophetic imperialism, or the prophetic entail of imperial power. 16°. Boston, 1871. Maitland (C.) The apostles' school of pro- phetic interpretation with its history down to the present time. 8°. London, 1849. Maitland (S. R.) Inquiry into the grounds on which the prophetic period of Daniel and St. John has been supposed to consist of 1260 years. 8°. London, 1826. A second inquiry. 8°. London, 1 829. McEWEN (W.) An illustration of the types, allegories, and prophecies of the Old Testa- ment. 18°. Phila., 1839. Penn (G.) a Christian's survey of all the primary events and periods of the world. 18°. Pkila., 1814. Pitts (F. E.) A defence of Armageddon; or, our great country foretold in the Scrip- tures. 12°. Baltimore, 1859. Ralston (S.) A brief exposition of the prophecies of Daniel and John. 16°. Pittsburgh, 1842. Richards (G.) The divine origin of proph- ecy illustrated and defended. 8°. Oxford, 1800. [Hampton Lecture, 1800.] RiEHM (E.) Messianic prophecy ; its origin, historical character and relation to New Testament fulfilment. Translated by J. Jefferson. 12°. Edinburgh, 1874. Seiler (G. F.) Die Weissagung und ihre Erfullung aus der heiiigen Schrift dar- gestellt. 8°. Erlangen, 1794. Sharp (G.) Remarks on several very im- portant prophecies. 8°. London, IT] ^. Shimeall (R. C.) Political economy of prophecy. 16°. A'ew York, 1866. EXEG. THEOL.— VERSIONS. 55 Smith (R. P.) Prophecy a preparation for Christ. . 8°. London, 187 1. [Bampton lecture, 18G9.] Thorp (W.) The destinies of the British Empire and the duties of the British Chris- tians at the present crisis. 8°. Fhila., 1841. [In the Literali.^t, v. 4.] Towers (J.) Illustrations of prophecy. \^anon.'\ 2 v. 8°. London, 1796. The same. 2 v. 8°. Pkila., 1808. Turner (S. H.) Thoughts on the origin, character, and interpretation of scriptural prophecy. 12°. New York, 1852. Venema (H.) Praelectiones de methodo prophetica. 4°. Leovardiae, 1775. Warburtonian Lectures. See Prophecy under Christian Evidences. Winchester (E.) A course of lectures on the prophecies that remain to be fulfilled. 8°. London, 1790. See, also, Introduction, pp. 34-35 ; Proph- ecy (Fulfilled), under Christian Eviden- ces ; Commentaries on the Prophets and Revelation; Christology; rt«^/ Second Advent and its concomitants. b. Types, Metaphors, etc. Brown (J.) A brief view of the figures; and explication of metaphors contained in Scripture. 16°. Middleburg, 1812. Chevallier (T.) On the historical types contained in the Old Testament. 8°. Ca7nb ridge, 1 826. [Hulsean Lecture, 1820.] Fairbairn (P.) The typology of Scripture, or the doctrine of types investigated, (etc.) 8°. Phila., 1852. Guertler (N.) Vocum typico-prophetica- rum brevis explicatio. ed. 3*. sm. 4°. Amsterdami, 1721. Jones (W.) Lectures on the figurative lan- guage of the Holy Scriptures. 8°. Lon- don, 1808. The same. 8°. Phila., 1818. Keach (B.) Tropologia: a key to open Scripture metaphors, fol. London, 1682. McEwen (W.) An illustration of the types, allegories, (etc.), of the Old Testament. 18°. Phila., 1839. Storr (G. C.) Dissertation on the meaning of " the kingdom of heaven " in the New Testament. 8°. New York, 1829. [In Essays and dissertations on Biblical Litera- ture, v. 1, pp. 109-212.] Wemyss (T.) a key to the symbolical lan- guage of Scripture. 18°. Edinburgh, l%i,o. [In the Biblical Cabinet.] Winthrop (E.) Premium essay on the char- acteristics and laws of prophetic symbols. 2^ ed. 12°. N'ew York, 1854. See, also. Preceding section. 8. Versions, History and Criticism of. a. General Works. Bible (The) of every land. A history of the Sacred Scriptures in every language and dialect into which translations have been made : illustrated with specimen portions in native characters : series of alphabets : (etc.) 4°. London, 1848. Bissell (E. C.) The historic origin of the Bible. 8°. New York, 1873. Butler (C.) Horae Biblicae; being a con- nected series of notes on the text and lite- rary history of the Bibles, or sacred books of the Jews and Christians. 16°. Dublin, 1799. The same. 4''' ed. 8°. London, i?>o-] . Simon (R.) Critical enquiries into the various editions of the Bible. 4°. London, 1684. b. Ancient Versions. Boehl (E.) Forschungen nach einer Volks- bibel zur Zeit Jesu und derer Zusammen- hang mit der Septuaginta Uebersetzung. 8°. Wien, 1873. ■ Birch (W. D. G.) The history, art and palaeography of the manuscript styled the Utrecht Psalter. 8°. London, 1872. Brett (T.) A dissertation on the ancient versions of the Bible; shewing why our English translation differs so much from them. 8°. London, 1 79 1. [In Watson (R.] Theol. tracts, v. 3.] Etheridge (J. W.) Horae Aramaicae: com- prising concise notices of the Aramean dia- lects in general, and of the versions of Holy Scripture extant in them. 18°. London, 1S43. 56 EXEG. THEOL.— VERSIONS. Grinfield (E. W.) An apology for the Septuagint. 8°. London, 1850. Hayes (C.) A vindication of the history of the Septuagint. [anon.] 12°. London, 1736. James (T.) Bellum Fapale, sive concordia discors Sixti Quinti et Clementis Oclavi circa Hieronymianam editionem. 16°. 1 Londini, 1840. | MiCHAELls (J. D.) Curae in versionem I Syriacam Actuiim Apostolicorum. 4°. Goettingae, 1755- NoWACK (W.) Die Bedeutung des Hierony- mus fiir die alttestamentliche Textkritik. 8°. Gottingen, 1875. Ramos (N.) Assertio veteris Vulgatae edi- tionis juxta decretum sacrosancti Oecu- menici et generalis Concilii Tridentini. sra. 4°. Sahnanlicae, 1576. Roensh (H.) Itala und Vulgata. Das Sprachidiom der urchristlichen Itala und der katholischen Vulgata unter Beriicksichti- gung der romischen Volkesprache durch Beispiele erlautert. 2^ ausg, 8°. Alar- burg, 1875. SCHOLZ (A.) Der niasoretische Text und die Lxx Uebersetzung des Buches Jeremias. 8°. Regensbiirg, 1875. Thiersch (H. W. J.) De Pentateuchi ver- sione Alexandrina lihri tres. 12°. Er- langae, 1 84 1. Usher (J.) De Graeca Septuaginta interpre- tum version e syntagma. 4°. Lipsiae,i6gK,. Voss (I.) De Septuaginta interpretibus. 4°. LLagae-Comitum, 1661. Ziegler (L.) Die lateinischen Bibeliiber- setzungen vor Hieronymus und die Itala des Augustinus. 4°. Milnclien, 1879. c. English Versions — History. Anderson (C.j The annals of the English Bible. 2 V. 8°. London, 1845. The same. 8°. New York, 1849. Brief (A) history of the versions of the Bible of the English and Roman churches. \anonP^ 18°. Dublin, 1830. Conant (H. C.) The English Bible. 12°. New York, 1856. Eadie (J.) The English Bible : an external and critical history of the various English translations of Scripture, etc. 2 v. 8°. London, 1876. Johnson (A.) An historical account of the several English translations of the Bible, and the opposition they met with from the church of Rome. 8°. London, 1 791. [In Watson (R.) Theol. tracts, v. 3.] Lewis (J.) A complete history of the several translations of the Holy Bible into English. 8^. London, 1818. McCluke (A. W.) The translators revived ; a biographical memoir of the authors of the English version of the Holy Bible. 12°. New York, 1 853. Roger (C.) A -collation of the principal English translations of the Sacred Scrip- tures. With an historical account of the English versions, and of the more ancient mss. and editions. With memoirs of the principal translators. 4°. London, 1848. Stoughton (J.) Our Englisli Bible, its translations and translators. 12°. London, 1878. Westcott (B. F.j A general view of the history of the English Bible. 2'* ed. 12°. London, 1872. English Versions — Criticism. Animadversions on the Unitarian translation, or, improved version of the New Testa- ment. \_atton.'] 8°. London, 1811. BnsLE Revision Committee. Anglo-Ameri- can Bible revision. By. members of the American Revision Committee. 12°. Alew York, 1879. Eli.icott (C. J.) Revision of the English New Testament. 12°. New York, 1873. [In Schaff (P.) Revision.] Fulke (W.) a defence of the sincere and true translation of the Holy Scriptures into the English tongue. 8°. Cambridge, iS,^-^. [Parker Society Publications.] Geddes (A.) Prospectus of a new transla- tion of the Holy Bible. 4°. Glasgcdi, 1786. EXEG. THEOL.— BIP.LE DICTIONARIES. 57 Lalrence (R.) Critical reflections upon some important misrepresentations contained in the Unitarian version of the New Testa- ment. 4°. Oxford, iSii. LiGHTFOOT (J. B.) A fresh revision of the English New Testament. 2'' ed. i2°.Nc7i- York, 1873. [In Sc-liaft' (.P.) Revision.] Martin (G.) A discovery of the corruption of the Holy Scriptures by the heretics of our days. (1582.) 8°. C.i/<-;-,/, 1843. [Printed in Fulke's Defence of the Translations.] Nares (E.) Remarks on the version of the New Testament edited by the Unitarians. 2I ed. 8^ London, 1814. ScHAFF (P. editor). The revision of the Eng- lish version of the New Testament. 12°. Xeiu York, 1873. CONTENTS. Sohaff (P.) Introduction. Lightfoot (J. B.) A fresh revision of the English New Testament. Trench {R. C.) On the authorized version of the New Testament. Ellieott (C. J.) Considerations on the revision of the Englisli version. ScHOLEFiELD (J.) Hints for an improved translation of the -New Testament. 16°. London, 1850. Scrivener (F. H.) A supplement to the authorized English version of the New Testament. 8°. London, 1845. Sharpe (S.) Critical notes on the authorized English version of the New Testament. 16°. L^ondon, 1867. Trench (R. C.) (Jn the authorized version of the New Testament, in connection with some recent proposals for its revision. 12°. HJew York, 1858. The same. 12°. A'civ York, 1873. [In Sehatf (P.) Revision.] Ward (T.) Errata of the Protestant Bible : or, the truth of the English translations ex- amined. New ed., to which is added a defence of the errata. 4°. Dublin, 1810. Whiti AKER (J. W.) Remarks on Mr. Bella- my's new translation. 8°. Cambridge, 1819. [In iiis Enquiry into the Hebrew Scriptures.] e. Miscellaneous Versions. Lee(S.) Remarks on Dr. Henderson's ap- peal to the Bible Society, on the subject of the Turkish version of the New Testament. 8°. Cambridge, 1824. Henderson (E.) The Turkish New Testa- ment incapable of defence, and the true principles of Biblical criticism vindicated. 8^. London, 1825. Mezger (J. J.) Geschichte der deutschen Bibeliibersetzungen in der schweizerisch- reformirten Kirche. 8°. Basel, 1876. ScHOTT (H.) Geschichte der teutschen Bibeliibersetzung Martin Luther's. 8°. Leipzig, 1835. Trumbull (D.) Vindicacion de varias ver- sionesde la Biblia. 18°. l'al/>araiso, l8^g. f. Aids to Exegesis. I. Dictionaries of the Bible. Bible dictionary for the use of Bible classes, etc. \_anon.'\ 16°. Pliila., 1851. Brown (J.) A dictionary of the Holy Bible. 2-* ed. 2 V. 8°. Pittsburgh, 1807. -The same. 6»'> ed. 2 v. 8°. Edin burgh, 18 1 6. Calmet (A.) Dictionaiy of the Holy Bible. 5 V. 4°. Charlestown, 1812-17. The same. (Revised by E. Robinson.) S^. Boston, 1832. ^— The same. 9'" ed. 8°. Boston, 1852. Dictionary (A) of the Holy Bible. \_anon.'\ 3 v. 8°. London, 1759. DlCTlONARi' (A) of the Holy Bible. [ezgebung des Alten Testa- ments. 8°. Wicsbadeti, 1870. [Bound with Schoebel (C.) Religion premifere.] Kurtz (J. H.) Beitrage zur Symbolik des alttestamentlichen Cultus. 8°. Leipzig, 1851. Das mosaische Opfer. 12°. Mitau, 1842. The same. Sacrificial worsliip of the Old Testament. Translated by J. Martin. S°. Edinburgh, 1863. Leidekker (M.) De republica Hebraeo- rum. fol. Amstelaedami, 1704. L'Emperel-R (C.) De legibus Ebraeorum forensibus liber singularis. sm. 4°. Ltigd. Batav., 1837. Levy (^L A.) Geschichte der jiidischen Munzen. 8°. Leipzig, 1862. Lund (J.) Die alten jiidischen Heiligthiimer, Goltesdienste and Gewohnheiten. fol. Hamburg, 1704. Madden (F. W.) History of Jewish coin- age, and of money in the Old and New- Testaments. 8°. London, 1864. Maimonides (M.) De sacrificiis liber. 4°. Londini, 1683. Manners (The) and customs of the Jews. \^ajic)i.'\ 12°. Hartford, 1833. MiCHAELis (J. D.) Commentaries on the laws of Moses. Translated from the Ger- man by A. Smith. 4 v. 8°. London, 1 8 14. Napier (J.) Manufacturing arts in ancient tunes with special reference to Bible history. 12°. London, 1874. Neumann (W.) Die Stiftshiitte in Bild und Wort. 8°. Gotha, 1861. Newton (R.) The Jewish tabernacle and its furniture in their tj'pical teachings. 16°. Xeiv York, 1874. Outkam (W.) De sacrificiis libri duo. 4°. Londini, 1677. Reland (H.) Antiquitates sacrae veterum Hebraeorum. sm.4°. Trajecti ad Rhenunt, 1741. The same. 16°. Hcrbornae, \-]\i. Riehm (E. C. A.) Handworterbuch des biblischen Alterthums. Lieff. i-ii. 8°. Bielefeld, 1875-79. Rose (H. J.) The law of Moses viewed in connection with the history and character of the Jews. 8°. London, 1834. [Hulsean lecture, 183.3.] Rosenmueller (E. F. K.) Handbuch der biblischen Alterthumskunde. 4 v. 8°. Leipzig, 1823-30. Saalschuetz (J. L. ) ' Das mosaische Recht nebst den vervollstandigenden thalmudisch- raiibinischen Bestimmungen. 2 v. in i. 8°. Berlin, 1853. ' Salvador (J.) Loi de Moi'se, ou systeme religieux et politique des Hebreux. 8°. Paris, 1822. Sartorius (E.) Leber den alt-und neutes- tamentlichen Cultus. 8°. Stuttgart, \%^2. Schlichter (C. L.) De panibus facierum eorumque mysterio liber singularis. sm. 4°. Halae Magdebui-gicae, 1737. De lychnucho sacro. sm. 4°. Halae Magd., 1740. [Bound with his De panibus facierum.] De mensa facierum ej usque mysterio. sm. 4°. Halae Magd., 1738. [Bound with his De panibus facierum.] SCHOLZ (J. M. A.) Handbuch der biblischen Archaologie. 8°. Bonn, 1834. Selden (J.J De synedriis et praefecturis juridicis veterum Ebraeorum libri tres. 4°. Amstelaedami, 1679. Seller (J.) De successionibus in bona de- funct!, ad leges tiebraeorum. Accedunt ejusdem De successione in pontificatum Ebraeorum libri duo. 4°. Londini, 1636. Spencer (J.) De legibus Hebraeorum ritual- ibus. fol. Tubingae, 1732. Vitringa (C.) De synagoga vetere libri tres. 2 v. 4". Franeqiierae^ 1696. The same. 2 v. in i. 4°. L^iicopetrae, 1726. Weill (E.J La femme Juive, sa condition legale d'apres la Bible et le Talmud. 8°. Paris, 1874. Weems (J.) An explanation of the ceremo- niall lawes of Moses. 4°. L.ondon, 1632. An exposition of the judicial] lawes of Moses. 4°. London, 1636. [Bound with his Ceremoniall lawes.] 6o EXEG. THEOL.— BIBL. NAT. SCIENCE. Wette (W. M. L. de). Lehrbucli der Hebra- isch-judischeii Archaologie. 8°. Leipzig, 1814. 3'' aufl. 8°. Leipzig, 1842. Commentaries on the laws of Hebrews. 8°. N'e-cu York, The same. Wines (E. C.) the ancient '853. • The same. WiTSIUS (H.) 8°. IViila., 1859. Aegyptiaca et Dekaphulon, sive, de Aegyptiacorum sacronim cum Hebraicis collatione libri tres. 4°. Am- stelodami, 1683. The same. ed. 3''. 4°. Ilerhornae A^as- soviorttm, lyi?- The same. 4°. Basileae, \-]t,c). See also, INTRODUCTION, Gen. works, and O. T. ; Judaism; History, Old Testament. 3. Biblical Xaltiral Science. a. General and Miscellaneous. BOCHART (S.) Hierozoicon, sive bipertitum opus de animalibus Sacrae Scripturae. 2 v. in I. fol. London, 1663. The same. Recensuit E. F. C. Rosen- miiller. 3 v. 4°. LJpsiae, 1794. Duns (J.) Biblical natural science. 2 v. 4°. London, 1863-66. Fairholme (G.) a general view of the geology of the Scriptures. 8°. Phila.. 1834. [Christian Library, v. 2.] Lewysohn (L.) Die Zoologie des Talmuds. 8°. Frankfort a. M., 1858. Mead (R.) Medica sacra : sive de morbis insignioribus, cjui in Bibliis memorantur, commentarius. 8°. Anistelaedami, 1749. Rosenmueller (E. F. C.) The mineralogy and botany of the Bible. 16°. Edinburgh, 1840. [Biblical cabinet, v. 27] Scripture natural history. \^anon.'\ 8°. Phila., 1845. Tristram (H. B.) The natural history of the Bible. 12°. yWw K>r/-, 1868. The same. 3'' ed. 12°. London, iS-]t,. Wilson (A. M.) The wines of the Bible. 12°. London, 1877. Wood (J. G.) Bible animals. 8°. A^'ic York, 1870. b. Biblical Geography. Alexander (J. W.) A geography of the Bible. 16°. Phila., 1830. Bertheau (E.) Der Beschreibung der Lage des Paradieses, Genes. 2, 10-14. 59 PP- 8°. Gbttingen, 1848. Bible Geography. O ka hoikehonua, etc. (Hawaiian). 16°. Lahainalnna, 1835. BiBLlSCHE Geographic fiir Schulen und P'amilien. \^anon.'\ 16°. Calev, 1846. ,Bochart (S.) Cleographia sacra, fol. Ca- domi, 1646. The same. 4°. Francofiirti, 1681. Calmet (A.) Dictionary of the Holy Bible, historical, critical, geographical, and etymo- logical. (With) -Wells' Sacred geography. 5 V. 4°. Charlestozvn, 1812-17. Carpenter (L.) An introduction to the geography of the New Testament. 12°. Cambridge, 1821. Coleman (R. L.) An historical geogra])hy of the Bible. 12°. Phila., \%^o. Fuller (T.) A Pisgah-sight of Palestine. fol. London, 1650. Headley (|. T.) The sacred mountains. 12°. Xeii' York, 1847. Horne (T. H.) The Biblical keepsake, or. landscape illustrations of the most remarka- ble places mentioned in the Holy Scriptures. 8°. London, 1836. A summary of biblical geography and antiquities. 8°. London, 1856. [v. 3 of his Introduction.] Hughes (E.) Outlines of the scripture geog- raphy and history. 12°. /"/^/A?., 1854. Kiepert(H.) Bibel-atlas. sm. 4°. 'Berlin, 1847. Laborde (L. de). Commentaire geographicpie sur I'Exode et les Nombres. fol. I\-iris, 1S41. Leathes (S.) The*cities visited by St. Paul. 18°. London, 1878. McFarlane (J.) Mountains of the Bible. 16°. A'e-M York, 1849. Mansford (J. G.) A Scripture gazetteer. 8°. London, 1829. Marck (J. de). Ilistoria paradisi illustrata. sm. 4°. Anistelaedaiiii, 1 705. EXEG. THEOL.— BIBL. (iEOGRAPHV. 6i New (The) biblical atlas, and scripture gazet- teer. [(j/ioii.~\ roy. 8^. riiila., i860. Parish (E.) Sacred geography ; or, a gazet- teer of the Bible. 8^. Boston, \%\i. QuANDT (L.) Chronologisch-geographische Beitrage ziim Verstand'niss der heil. Schrift. t. 2. I abth. Judaa u. die Nachbarschaft im Jahrhundert vor u. nach der Geburt Christi. 8°. GiUersloh, 1873. Reland (A.) Palaestina ex monumentis veteribus illustrata. 2 v. 4°. Trajecti Bdtav., 1 7 14. RiTTKR (C.) The comparative geography of Palestine and the Sinaitic peninsula. Translated by W. L. Gage. 4 v. 8°. New York, 1866. Robinson (E.) Physical geography of the Holy Land. 8°. Boston, 1865. RosENMUELLER (E. F. K.) Bihlischc Geo- graphie. 3 v. in 5. 12°. Leipzig, i2)2T,-2i. The Biblical geography of Asia Minor, Phoenicia, and Arabia. 16°. Edinburgh, 1841. [Biblical Cabinet.] The Biblical geography of Central Asia. 2 V. 16°. Edinlnirgh, 1836-37. [Biblical Cabinet.] Smith (W.) and Grove (G.) An atlas of ancient geography biblical and classical. With descriptive texts, fol. London, i^-j^. Smiley (T. T.) Scripture geography. 8°. LLartford, 1842. Starling (T.) Biblical cabinet atlas. 16°. London, 1832. Tristram (H. B.) Bible places. New ed. ! 16°. London, 1875. j Voelter (L.) Das heilige Land and das Land der israelitischen Wanderung. 12°. Stuttgart, 1855. Weilani) (C. F.) Bibel Atlas, sm. 4°. Weimar, 1832. Wells (E.) Sacred geography. Revised. 4°. Charlest07vn, 1817. [v. 5 of Calmet. Bible Diet. Charlestown ed.] See for travels, ex])loration, etc., Palestine. 4. Oriental Customs, etc. Burder (S.) Oriental customs; or an illus- tration of the Sacred Scriptures. 2 v. 12°. PAila., 1804-07. Bush (G.) Illustrations of the Holy Scrip- tures, sm. fol. Brattleboro, 1S39. Harmer(T. ) Observations on various pas- sages of Scripture, compiled from books of voyages and travels into the East. v. 1-2, 4. 8°. London, 1776. Long f J.) Scripture truth in Oriental dress, or, emblems explanatory of biblical doctrines and morals, with reference to proverbs in the Arabic, Bengali, (etc.) 8°. Calcutta, 1871. Paxton (G.) Illustrations of the Holy Scrip- tures. 2 v. 8°. Edinburgh, 1819. Rosenmceller (E. F. K.) Das alte und neue Morgenland. 6 v. 12°. Leipzig, 1818-20. Van Lennep (H. J.) Bible lands, their modern customs and manners illustrative of Scripture. 8°. Xew York, 1S75. See, also, Types, Metaphors, etc. 5. Concordances, Analyses, etc. BosT (J. A.) Dictionnaire de la Bible, ou concordance raissonee des Sainles Ecritures, contenant en plus de 4,000 articles. 2 v. in I. 8°. Paris, 1S49. Buechner (Ci.) Biblische Real-und Verbal- Hand-Concordanz. 8°. Braunsclnceig, 1858. BUXTORF ( J. ) Concordantiae Bibliorum Hebraicae. fol. Basileae, 1632. Cal.-VSIO (M. de). Concordantiae Sacrorum Bibliorum Hebraicorum : in quibus Chal- daicae, etiam librorum Esdrae, (etc.) inseruntur. Edidit G. Romaine. 4 v. fol. L^ondini, 1747- Clark (S.) A survey of the Bible, or an analvtical account of the Holy Scriptures. 4°. London, 1693. Concordantiae Bibliorum id est, dictiones omnes quae in Vulgata editione Latina librorum Vet. et Novi Testamenti legun- tur, ordine digestae, etc. fol. Llanoviae, 1618. Cruden (A.) A complete concordance of the Holy Scriptures. 5«h ed. 4°. Zo;/- don, 1794- The same, i'* Amer. ed. 4^. Phila., 1806. The same. 8°. Phila., 1830. 62 EXEG. THEOL.— CONCORDANCES. The same. roy. 8°. A'c7ci York, 1879. Cruttwell (C.) a concordance of parallels. 4°. Londou, 1790. Eadie (J.) An analytical concordance to the Holy Scriptures. 8°.- Boston, 1857. Englishman's (The) Hebrew and Chaldee concordance of the Old Testament. 3'^ ed. 2 V. roy. 8°. London, 1S74. Englishman's (Thej Greek concordance of the New Testament. 8°. Xcw York, 1848. Estienne or Stepmanus (H.) Concordan- tiae Graecolatinae Testamenti Novi. fol. \_Genevae,'\ 1594. The same. fol. {^Ge}ievac,'\ 1600. FUERST (J.) Librorum Sacroriim Veteris Testamenti concordantiae Hebraicae atque Chaldaicae. fol. Lipsiae, 1840. Gaston (H.) A Scripture account of the faith and practice of Christians. 2'^ ed. 8°. Phila., 1820. The same. 8°. Phila., 1843. Gastrell(F.) The Christian institutes. 16°. N'ew York, 1S06. Locke (J.) A common-place book to the Holy Bible. 8°. A'ew York, [«. ./.] McCorkle (W.) The collateral Bible. 3 v. 4°. Phila., 1S26. Newman (S.) A large and complete concor- dance to the Bible, fol. London, 1650. NoLDE (C.) Concordantiae particularum Ebraeo-Chaidaicarum. 4°. Jcnae, 1734. Pflacher ( M.) Analysis typica omnium cum • Veteris turn Novi Testamenii librorum his- toricorum. sni. 4°. L.ondini, 1587. Port-Royal (The) of the Scriptures; or, a vade-mecum concordance. \_anon.'\ 18'. Edinburgh, 1732. Repertorium biblicum (etc.), opera et studio patrum ord. S. Benedicti monast. Wesso- fontani. 2 \. fol. Augustae Vindelicoruni, 1751- •ScHiMlDT (E.) Novi Testamenti Graeci Jesu Christi Tameion aliis concordantiae. 2 V. 8°. Glasguae, 181 9. The same. Cura C. H. Bruder. 4°. Lipsiae, 1842. Scripture (The) text Ijook. {^anon.'] 16°. A-ew York, 1846. Simmons (C.) A scripturjil manual, alpha- betically and systematically arranged. 12°. Neiv York, 1S45. Taylor (J.) A Hebrew concordance adapted to the English Bible. 2 v. fol. London, 1754-57- The same. (Interleaved.) 4 v. fol. London, 1754-57. Tromm (A.) Concordantiae Graecae ver- sionis vulgo dictae Lxx interpretum. 2 v. fol. Ainslelodanii, 17 18. West (N.) A complete analysis of the Holy Bible. 4°. Ncio York, 1853. Williams (J.) A concordance to the Greek Testament : with the English version to each word. 4°." London, 1767. 3. Commentaries. I . CouiDientarics on the whole Bible and on detn eh ed passages . Adam (C.) Exercitationes e.xegeticae. sm. 4°. Groningae, 1712. Allioli (J. F. von). Nouveau commentaire sur tons les livres des Divines Ecritures. Traduit de I'Allemand par M. I'abbe Gim- arey. 10 v. 8°. /'rrrw, 1853-54. Annotations upon all the books of the Old and New Te>tamenls. By the joynt-laljour of certain learned divines. 2 v. in i. fol. London, 1645. The same. 2'' ed. 2 v. fol. London, 1 65 1. NoTK. — Coinmoiil iinotatious. le We^jtminstt Brown (J.) The self interpreting Bible. 2 V. 4°. lulinburgh, 1778. The same. 2'' ed. 2 v. 4°. Luvidon, 1791. Calmet (A.) Commentarius literalis in omnes libros Veteris et Novi Testamenti nunc vero Latinis Uteris traditum a J. D. Mansi. 8 v. 8°. Augustae Vindelicoruin, 1755-60. Clarke (A.) The Holy Bible. 3'' Amer. ed. 5 v. 8°. New York, 1821. The same. 6 v. 8°. Nero York, \'isZ- EXEG. THEOL.— GEN. COMMENTARIES. 63 Cook (F. C.) The Holy Bible according to the authorized version with an explanatory and critical commentary and a revision of _ the translation by bishops and clergy of the Anglican chmxh. O. T. 6 v. N. T. v. 1-2. roy. 8°. A'e7a Vor/c, 1873-79. Note. — The so-called Speaker's Commeiit.nry. Cox (S.) Biblical expositions: or brief essays on obscure or misread Scriptures. 12°. London, 1874. Critici Sacri : sive annotata doctissimorum virorum in Vetus ac Novum Testamentum. ed. nova. 8 v. in 9. fol. Amstelacdami, 1698. Note. — Contains comments on the whole Bible by Grotins, Vatabliis, Drusins, Minister, Ca.s- t;ilio, etc. Poole'.s Synopsis is an abridgment of tlie worli. The same. (Continuation.) Thesaurus theologico-philologicus. 2 v. fol. Ani- stelaedami, 1701-02. — — The same. (Continuation.) Thesaurus novus theologico-philologicus. 2 v. fol. Ainstelaedaini, 1732. Deyi.ING (S.) Observationum sacraruni pars I ( — 3) in qua multa Scripturae Vet. ac Novi Test, dubia vexata solvuntur (etc.) 3 V. in I. 4°. Li/isiae, 1708-15. DiODATi (J.) Pious and learned annotations upon the Holy Bible, sm. fol. London, 1651. Family (The) Bible ; with brief notes and instructions. 8°. A'eio York, i860. The same. 3 v. sm, fol. iWnv York, ' 1861. I Fessel(D.) Adversariorum sacrorum libri X I quibus alii|uot mille Sacrae Scripturae loci j obscuri illustrantur (etc.) 2 v. sm. 4°. } Wittembcrgae, 1651. Gill (J.) An exposition of the Old and New j Testaments. 9 v. 4°. Phila., 1810-17. Haweis (T.) The evangelical expositor: or, a commentary on the Holy Bible. 2 v. fol. London, 1765. H_ENRY (M.) An exposition of the Old and New Testaments. 5 v. 4°. Nezv York, 1856. Henry (M.) and Scott (T.) The Holy Bible ; the text of the authorized version : and a commentary from Henry and Scott. 6 v. roy. 8°. London, [1850.] Hugo de S. Caro. Opera omnia in univer- sum Vetus et Novum Testamentum. 8 v. in 4. fol. Venetiis, 1 703. Jacox (F. ) Scripture proverbs, illustrated, annotated and applied. 8°. London, I'&'j^. Jahn (J.) Ajipendix hermeneuticae, seu ex- ercilationes exegeticae. 2 v. 8°. Vien- nae, 1813-15. Jamieson (R.), Fausset (A. R.), r?;/^/ Brown (D.) Commentary, critical, experimental and practical on the Old and New Testa- ments. 6 V. 8°. Pkila., 1874. Jenks (W.) The comprehensive commen- tary on the Holy Bible. 5 v. roy. 8°. Brattlehoro, 1835. KiTTO (J.) Daily Bible illustrations ; being original readings for a year. 7 v. 12°. New York, 1850. Lange(J. P.) Theologisch-homiletisches Bi- belwerk. Die heilige Schrift Alten und Neuen Testaments, in Verbindung mit nam- haften Theologen bearbeitet und heraus- gegeben. Des Alten Testaments, Theile 20: des Neuen Testaments, Theile 16. 36 V. in25. 8°. ^/f/^.'/,/, 1 857- 1 876. CONTE.NT.S. Auberlen (C. A.) and Riggenhacii (('. F.) Thessalonir-her N. T. v. 10 Bahr (V. W . K. i Knm-.- ' >. T. v. 7 Brainie (K.^ i;|i|i-~-r. I'lnlii-ii.T. r,,i-..- ser. ..\. T. Johannes Briete Ca'^sel (P.) Richter mui lliitli 1 ». T. y. .5 Erdmann (C. F. D.) SamiK-l <). T.v. (i Fav (F. R.) Josua '». T. v. 4 Fronmuller (G. F. C.) Briefe Petri u. .Jnda N. T. v. 14 Kleinert (P.) Obadjah, Jonah, Micha, Nahum, Habakulc, Zephanjah O. T. v. Ill Kling (C F.) Korinther-liriit'^ X. T. v. 7 Lange (J. P.) Genesis 11. 'j'. v. 1 Exodus, Numeri, Lf\iii'-u- 11. T. v. '2 fTasKni. Saeharja, .Mak-arhi (J. T. v. 2(1 -M^itiiian-^ N. T. v. 1 AI:,ikn-^ N. T. V. 2 Inlianiips N. T. v. 4 Uttenbarung ^^ T. v. li! Lange (J. P.) and Fay (F. R.) Rr,,,,r, X. T. v. (! ftnd Oosterzee (J. J. Van). .lak.ilHi~..X. T. v. 18 Lechler (G. V.;nnd Geroli (C.) Apo-trl Gesehichte N- T. v. 5 Moll (C. B.) Psalter O. T. v. 11 Hebraer >«'• T. v. 12 Naegelshaeh (C. W. E.) Jesaja O. T. v. 14 Jereinia < >. T. v. l.") Kiaglieder ( '. T. v. 15 Oosterzee(J. J. Van). Lukas N. T. v. 3 Pastoralbnele, Pliileiimn X. T. v. 11 Schenkel (D.) Epheser. l'liilii.|i.i-. ( 'o- losser N. T. v. Sehm61ler(0.) Hosea, .l."l, Aiii.,s O. T. v. 18 Galater N. T. v. 8 Schroder (F. W. J.) Deiit.r,,i,niiiunn....O. T. v. :>. Hesekiel O. T. v. Ifi Schultz (F. W.) Esther. Xehemia, Esra..O. T. V. 9 64 EXEG. THEOL.— GEN. COMMENTARIES. Zockler(0.) Chronik O. T. v. 8 Job O. T. V. 10 Spriiehe Saloirio'.s O. T. v. 12 Piediger, Hohelied O. T. v. V.i Daniel O. T. v. 17 The same. A commentary on the Holy Scriptures. Translated, enlarged and edited by Philip Schaff. 24 v. roy. 8°. Atw Yor/c, 1867-79. Note,— Full titles of the ditterent volumes will be found under the names of tlie separate books. Lees (F. R.) «;/ Jaconil) (T.) Romans viii, 1-4 King (J.) .Fonah 8 .3 Murlmrv (E ) Ubadiah Hab'akkuk 4 Murtel (P.) Proverbs Pierson (T.) Psalms xxvii etc 15 Rainolds (J.) Obadiah Haagai .. :\ Stock iK.l Alalarhl Torslicll (,S.) .Mahielii .......... Pareus (D.) Opera theologica exegetica. 2 V. fol. Francofurti, i^^-j. Patrick (S.) and others. A critical com- mentary and paraphrase on the Old and New Testaments and the Aj)ocrypha. By 5-1700. roy. 8°. London, 1848. . roy. 8°. Neiv York, The same. 1852. Priestley (J.) Notes on all the books of Scripture for the pulpit and private families. V. 4. 8°. Xorthumberla>id, (La.,) 1804. Raphel (G.) Annotationes in Sacram Scrip- turam. 2 v. 8°. Lugdimi Batav., ll^o. Reuss (E.) La Bible. Traduction nouvelle avec introductions et commentaires. 12 parts in 7 v. 8°. Paris, 1874-79. Scott (T.) The Holy Bible, with original notes, practical observations, and copious references. 6 v. 8°. A^eio Ktir/', 1 810-12. The same. 6 v. 8°. Boston, 1823. The same. 5 v. 4°. Phila. , i'&<^2. Speaker's commentary. Sec Cook (F. C. ) VoGT (A.) Miscellanea Biblica. 4°. Grv- phisiaaldi, 1670. [Bound with Geier on Daniel. J Walafridus Strabus. (Biblia sacra cum Glossa ordinaria.) 4 v. fol. \_lu'n('tiis, 1480.] Note. — Contains also the Glossa interlinearis of Anselmus Scholasticus. Walther (M.) Harmonia Biblica. 4°. Nori- bergae, 1665. VVessel (J.) Dissertationes sacrae Leidenses. sm. 4°. L.ugdtmi Batav., 1721. Wilson (T.) The Holy Bible, and the Apocrypha; with notes. 3 v. 4°. Bath, 1785. Wordsworth (C.) The Holy Bible; with notes and introductions. 8 v. in 11. roy. 8°. London, 1865. EXEG. THEOL.— COM. OLD TEST, 65 2. Old Testament. .a. General Works. Annotationes in Vetiis Testamentum et ir epistolam ad Epliesios., Incerto autore, 12°. Franeqiierae, 1 704. liiBLiA Rabbinica. (The Pentateuch and the Prophets.) 2 v. fol. [i5.MA', 1826.] The same. (Complete.) 2 v. 4°. llVarsaiv, 1860-1862.] The same. (The Pentateuch. ) 5 V. 4°. Fi'irth, \%T,%. is illus- e, 1 7 19. Cai.ov (A.) Biblia Testam. Vete trata. ed. 2^. 2 v. fol. Dresdi Cappel (L.) Commentarii et notae criticae in Vetus Testamentum. fol. Aiiistclodami. 16S9. De Sola (D. A.) and others. The Sacred Scriptures in Hebrew and Engli>h, with notes. V. I. 8°. Loudon, 1844. Dieu (L. de). Animadversiones in Veteris Testamenti libros omnes. 4°. Lir^dniii Batav., 1648. FUERST (J.) Illustrirte Pracht-Bibel fiir Israe- liten. 4°. Leipzig, 1874. Jellinek (A.) Bctha-Midrasch. Sammlung kieincr Midraschim, und vermischter Ab- handlungen aus der dltern judischen Litera- tur. 4 V in 2. 12°. ^^'/i^--, 1853-57. Keil (C. F.) and Delitzsch (F.) Biblical commentary on the Old Testament. 25 v. 8°. Edinburgh, 1866-77. KURZGEFASSTES e.xegetisches Handbuch zum Alten Testament. 17 v. in 15. 8°. Leip- zig, 1838-62. CONTKNTS. Bertheau (E.) Richter und Rut, v. (i. .Sprfictie Snlomo's, v. 7. Ksra. .\rrli.iiiiii, und Ester, v. 17. Hirz.'liL.i Hin),, V. :.'. HitziK (F.) I^redi^er Silomo's, v. 7. Die zvvolf kleiuen Prupheten, v. 1. Jeremia, v, 3. Ezeehiel, v. 8. Daniel, v. 10. Das hohe Lied, v. IC. Knobel (A.) Jesaia, v. 5. Genesi.s, v. 11. E.xodus und Leviticus, v. 12. Nnmeri, Deuteronomium und Josua v Olshausen (.L) Die Psalmen, v. 14. Thenius (O.) Samuel, v. 4. Die Biicher der Konige, v. 9. Die Klaglieder, v. 10. The same. Hiob. Erklaert von L ?el. 2<^ aufl 2" sen. 8°. V Durchgesehen von J. Olshau- Leipzig, 1852. The same. Die (Genesis. Fiir die 3" Aufl. nach A. Knobel neu i)earbeitet von A. Dillmann. 8°. L^eipzig, 1875. Le Clerc (J.) Vetus Testamentum; cum commentario philologico (etc.) ed. 2\ 4 V. fol. A/nstelaedaini, 1708-31. LVRA (N. de). (Begins) Expositio in pri- nium prologum librorum Paralipomenon. (Also) sup. lib. Thobye, Judith, Hesther, Job. fol. [Roniae, S^oeynheym et Pan- nartz, 1472?] Maimonides (M.) More nevochim, hoc est doctor perple.xorum. sm.4°. Basileae,\^2<^. Marck (J. de). Fasciculus dissertationum philologico-exegeticarum ad selectos textus Veteris Testamenti. sm. 4°. Lugduni Batav., 1725. Scripturariae exercitationes adquinqueet viginli selecta loca Veteris Testamenti. sm. 4°. Amstelaedaiiii, 1 742. Sylloge dissertationum philologico-theo- logicarum ad selectos quosdam textus Veteris Testamenti. sm. 4°. Lngdi/ni Batav., 1717- Maurer (F.J.) Commentariusgi-ammaticus criticus in Vetus Testamentum. v. 1-3. 8°. Lipsiae, 1835-38. MiCHAELis (J. D.) Deutsche Uebersetzung des Alten Testaments mit Anmerkungen fur Ungelehrte. 14 v. in 15. 4°. Gottingen, 1769. Mueller (J. G.) Blicke in die Bibel. 8°. Winterthiir, 1828. Orton (J.) A short and plain exposition of the Old Testament. 6 v. 8°. Shrews- Iniry, 1 79 1. An exposition of the Old Testament, with devotional and practical reflections for the use of families. 6 v. 8°. London, 1S22. Patrick (S.) A commentary on the books of the Old Testament. (Gen. — Sol. Song.) 8°. Fhila., 1844. [Patrick (S.) Com. on O. and N. T., v. I-2.] Pfeiffer (A.) Dubia vexata Scripturae Sacrae, sive, loca difficiliora Vet. Test, (etc.) 4°. Dresdae, 1679. The same. ed. 3-\ 4°. Lipsiae, 1685. Piscator or Fischer (J.) Commentarii in omnes libros Veteris Testamenti. 4 v. in 2. fol. Herbor7iae Nassov., 1646. EXEG. THEOL.— PENTATEUCH. RoSENMUELLER (E. F. C.) Scholia in Yetus Testamentum. 7 parts in 16 v. 8°. Lip- sine, 1 795-1 8 1 6. The same. In compendium ledacta. 6 V. 8°. Lipsiae, 1828-36. Salomon Ben Melech. Perfectio pulchritu- dinis, seu, commentarius in loca selecta et res difficiliores S. Scripturae. fol. Am- stelaedami, A. A/., 5445- TOWNSEND (G.) The Okl Testament ar- ranged in historical and chronological order. With notes and indexes. 2 y. roy. "8°. Boston, 1838. Tremellius (I.) and Junius (F.) Testa- ment! Veteris Biblia Sacra, Latini recens ex Hebraeo facti, scholiis illustrati (etc.) Secunda cura F. Junii. 4 parts in 2 v. ?m. fol. Genevae, 1590. Note.— Interleaved with ms. notes. Pentateuch. General Works. . Aharone ben Elihii. Libri coronae legis ; id est commentarii in Pentateuchum Karaitici. Latine vertit atque illustravit I. G. L. Kose- garten. 4°. Jenae, 1824. Baumgartkn (M.) TheologischerCommen- tar zum Pentateuch, v. i. part. 2. 8°. Kiel, 1844. Beda Venerahilis. (!ommentaria in quinque libros Moyses. 18°. Antverpiae, 1542. Calvin (J.) Mosis libri V, cum commentariis. fol. Genevae, 1563. The same. Commentaries on Genesis. Translated by J. King. 2 v. 8°., Edin- burgh, 1847. [In his Works.] The same. Commentaries on the four last books of Moses, arranged in the form of a harmony. Translated by C. W. Bing- ham. 4 V. 8°. Edinburo/i, \?>$2. [In his Works.] COWLES (H.) The Pentateuch, in its i^ro- gressive revelations of God to men. 12°. New York, 1S77. Etheridge (J. W.) The Targums of Onke- los and J. Ben Uzziel on the Pentateuch : with fragments of the Jerusalem Targum : from the Chaldee. 2 v. 12°. London. 1S62-65. Geri.ach (O. von). Commentary on the Pen- tateuch. Translated by H. Downing. 8"^. F/iila., i860. Graves ( R. ) Lectures on the four last books of the Pentateuch, designed to shew the divine origin of the Jewish religion. 2 v. S°. London, 1807. HiRSCH (S. R.) Der Pentateuch iibersetzt und erlautert. 5 v. 8°. Frankfurt a. M., 1867-79. JoHLSON (J.) Die fiinf Bitcher Mose. Nach ■ dem masoretischen Texte worttreu iiber- setzt mit Ammerkungen. 8°. Frankfurt a. M., 1831. Keil(C. F.) ^?;/^?'. Delitzsch (F.) Biblical commentary on the Pentateuch. Translated from the German by J. Martin. 3 v. 8°. Edinburgh, 1866. [Keil and Delitzsch on tlie O. T., v. 1-3.] Kidder (R.) A commentary on the five books of Moses. 2 V. 8°. London, 1694. Knobel (A.) Die Biicher Genesis — Deute- ronomium. 3 v. 8°. Leipzig, 1860-61. [Kurzgefasstes exeg. Handbuch, part 11-13.] Marck (J. de). In praecipuasquasdem partes Pentateuchi commentarius. sm. 4°. Lug- duni Batav., 1 7 13. Stark (H. B.) Notae criticae, philologicae, exegeticae in loca dubia Pentateuchi. 4°. Lipsiae, 1 7 14. Swedenborg (E.) Arcana coelestia. Trans- lated from the Latin. (Gen. and Exodus.) 10 V. 8°. AVw York, 187(^73. Vater (j. S.) Commentar iiber den Penta- teuch. 3 V. in 2. 8°. Halle, 1S02-05. Genesis. AiNSWORTH (H.) Annotations upon the first book of Moses, called Genesis, sm. 4°. L.ondon, 162 1. Alting (|.) Schilo, seu de vaticinio palri- archaejacobi. sm. 4°. Franeijuerae, 1660. Bohlen (P. von). Die Genesis. 12°. Lvonigsberg, 1835. Bush (G.) Notes critical and practical on the l)ot)k of Genesis. 2 v. 12°. Neiu York, 1852. EXEG. THEOL.— GENESIS. 67 Calvin (j.) In libium Geneseos commenta- lius. 2v. in I. S°. Bcrolini, 1S38. The same. Commentaries on Genesis. Translated by J. King. , 2 v. 8°. Edin- burgh, 1847. [In his Works.] Candlish (R. S. ) The book of Genesis ex- pounded in a series of discourses. 2 v. 12°. Edinburgh, 1 868. Delitzsch(F.) Die Genesis ausgelegt. 8°. Leipzig, 1853. DiLLMANN (A.) Die Genesis, nach A. Kno- bel neu bearbeitet. 8°. Leipzig, 1875. [Kurzgef. exeg. Handbuoh, part 11, 3d ed.] Fuller (A.) Expository discourses on the book of Genesis. 12°. London, 1836. Howard (H. E.J.) The book of Genesis according to the version of the Lxx. with notes. 12°. Cambridge, 1855. Hutchinson (J.) A new account of tlie con- fusion of tongues. 8°. London, 1731. Jacobus (M. W.) Notes critical and explana- tory on the book of Genesis from the crea- tion to the covenant. 12°. Xcw York, 1865. Kalisch (M. M.) a historical and critical commentary. With a new translation. Genesis. 8°. London, 1858. KiMEDONClUs fj.) Commentariusin Genesin Mosis. 4°. \_Leyde .?] 1600. [Imperfect.] Kurtz (J. H.j Die Ehen der Sohne Gottes mit den Tochtern der Menschen. 8°. Ber- lin, 1857. Lange(J. P.) Die Genesis. 8°. Bielefeld, 1864. [Lange, Bibelvverk. O. T.. v. 1.] The same. Genesis. Translated from the German with additions by T. Lewis and A. Gosman. 8°. Nezo York, 1873. [Lange, Com. O. T., v. 1.] Murphy (J. G.) A critical and exegetical commentary on the book of Genesis, with a new translation. With a preface by J. P. Thompson. 8°. Boston, 1873. Notes on the book of Genesis, by C. H. M. \jimon.'\ 4"' ed. 16°. London, [1861.] Owen (J.) Creation and fall of man; an ex- position of Genesis, i-iii, (Hindi.) 12°. Allahabad, 1852. . The creation, fall, and flood, an exposi- tion of Genesis i-xi. 16°. Allahabad, 1855- Patrick (S.) A commentary upon the first book of Moses, called Genesis. sm. 4°. London, 1698. RiEHM (E.) Das er.ste Bach Mose nach der deutschen Uebersetzung M. Luthers in re- vidirtem Text, mit Erlauterungen, (etc.) 8°. Llalle, 1873. Schmidt (S.) Super Mosis librum primum. Genesis dictum, annotationes. sm. 4°. Argentorati, 1697. Scott (J.) Notes and observations upon the first three chapters of Genesis. 8°. Lavi- don, 1753. Sorensen (T.) Historisch-kritischer Com- mentar zur Genesis. 8°. Kiel, 1S51. TucH (F.) Kommentar fiber die Genesis. 8°. Halli, 1 838. Turner (S. H.) A companion to the book of Genesis. 8°. New York, 1S41. Venema (H.) Dissertationes selectae ad Sac- ram Scripturam. Genesis. 4°. Leoi'ar- diae, 1747. See, for works on the Geology of Genesis, Science and Religion. Exodus. Bryant (J.) Observations upon the plagues inflicted upon the Egyptians. 8°. Lon- don, 1794. Bush (G.) Notes critical and practical on the book of Exodus. 2 v. 12°. Neiv York, 1852. I Cartwright (C.) Electa Thargumico-Rab- binica ; sive, annotationes in Exodum. 16°. L^ondini, 1758. Kalisch (M. M.) A historical and critical commentary. W'ith a new translation. Exodus. 8°. London, 1855. Laborde (L. de). Commentairegeographique sur I'Exode et les Nombres. fol. Paris, 1841. Lange (J. P.) Exodus. 8°. Bielefeld, 1874. [Lange, Bibelwerk, O. T., v. 2.] The same. Exodus. Translated by C. M. Mead. 8°. New York, 1876. [Lange, Com. O. T., v. 2.] 68 EXEC. THEOL.— LEVITICUS. Murphy (J. G. ) Cominentaiy on the l)ook of Exodus. With a new translation. 8°. Edinlmrgh, 1 866. Notes on the hook of Exodus, by C. H. M. \^anon.'\ 1 6°. I.oiuiou, 1858. Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy. BoNAR (A. A.) Commentary oh the book of Leviticus, expository and practical. 8°. New York, 1851. Bush (G.) Notts, critical and practical on the book of Leviticus. 12°. Xe-iv York, 1850. -The same. 12°. Xew York, 1852. Calvin (J.) Sermons upon the fifth book of Moses. Translated out ot French by A. Golding. sm. fol. London, 1583. Gardiner (F.) Leviticus. With general in- troduction by Ur. Osgood. 8°. Xeiii York, 1876. [Lange, Com. O. T., v. 2. J Hengsteniserg (E. W.) Die Geschichte Bileams und seine Weissagungen. v. i. 8°. Ber/in, 1S42. Kalisch (M. M.) a historical and critical commentary. With a new translation. Leviticus. 2 v. 8°. London, 1867-72. Lange (J. P.) Leviticus. 8°. Bielefeld, 1874. [Lange, Bibelwerk, O. T., v. 2.] Numeri. 8°. Bielefeld, 1874. [Lange, Bibelwerk, O. T., v. 2.] The same. Numbers. Translated from the German by S. T. Lowrie and A. Gos- man. 8°. New York, 1879. [Lange, Com. O. T., v. :!.] Notes on the book of Leviticus by C. H. M. \_anon.'\ 16°. L.ondon, 1861. Notes on the book of Numbers by C. H. M. [anon.'] 16°. L.ondon, 1869. Schroeder (F. W. J.) Deuteronomiura. 8°. Bielefeld, 1866. [Lange, Bibelwerk, O. T. v. :i.] The same. Deuteronomy. Translated and enlarged by A. Gosman. 8°. New York, 1879. [Lange, Com. O. T., v. .">.) Schultz (F. W.) Das Deuteronomium. 8°. Berlin, 1859. Joshua, Judges and Ruth. Bernard (R.) Ruth's recompence : or, a commentary upon the l^ook of Ruth. 4°. Edinburgh, 1865. [Witl) Stock (R.) on Malaehi, in Nichol's series of conimentarie.«, v. .5.] Bertheau (E.) Das Buch der Richter und Rut. 8^. Leipzig, 1845. [Kurzgefas.stes e.^eg. Handbuch, part ti.] Bush (G.) Notes critical and practical on the books of Joshua and Judges. 12°. New York, 1838. The .same. Joshua. 2'' ed. 12°. Nno York, 1852. The same. Juilges. 2'^ ed. 12°. N'ew York, 1852. Calvin (J.) Comnientaries on the book of Joshua. 8°. Edinburgh, 1854. Cassell (P.) Das Buch der Richter und Ruth. 8°. Bielefeld, 1865. [Lange, Bibelwerk, O. T., v. .'■).] The same. Judges and Ruth. Trans- lated with additions l)y P. H. Steenstra. 8°. Ne%v York, 1873. [Lange, Com. O. T., v. -i.] Fay (F. R.) Josua. 8°. Bielefeld, 1870. [Lange, Bibelwerk, O. T., v. 4.] The same. Joshua. Translated with additions by G. R. Bliss. 8°. Neio York, 1873- [Lange, Com. O. T., v. 4.] Fuller (T.) A comment on Ruth. 4°. Edinburgh, 1 86 1. [With Stock (R.) on Malaehi, in Nichol's Series of Commentaries, v. 5.] Keil (K. F.) Commentar iiber das Buch Josua. 8°. Erlangen, 1847. ., 1599?] [Imperfect.] Schmidt (S.) In libros Regum annotationes. sm. 4°. Argentorati, 1697. [Bound with his Genesis.] Thenius (O.) Die Biicher Samuels. 8°. Leipzig, 1842. Wolff (J.) In secundi libri Regum ([ua- tuordecim ultima capita commentarii. fol. \_n.p. 1599?] [Hound with Martyr (P.) In libros Melachim com.] ZOECKLER (O.) Die Biicher der Chronik. 8°. Bielefeld, 1874. [Lange, Bibelwerk, O. T., v. ,s ] Thesame. I and II Chronicles. Trans- lated, enlarged and edited Ijv J. G. Mur- phy. 8°. New York, 1876. [Lange, Com. O. 1'., v. 7.] Ezra, Nehenniah and Esther McCrie (T.) Lectures on the book of Esther. 24°. Xew York, 1838. Bertheau (E.) Die Bucher Esra, Neche- mia, and Ester. 8°. Leipzig;, 1862. [Kurzgefasstes Exeget. Handbuch, part 17.] Crosby (H.) Nehemiah. 8°. Xe^c York, 1876. [Lange, Com. O. T., v. 7.] Keil (C. F. ) Biblical commentary on the books of Ezra, Nehemiah and Esther. Translated from the German by Sophia Taylor. 8°. Edinburgh, 1873. [Keil and Delitzseh on the O. T., v. 8.] .SCHULTZ (F. W.) Nehemia. 8°. Bielefeld, 1876. [Lange, Bibelwerk, O. T., v. 9.] Ezra. 8°. Bielefeld, 1876. [Lange, Bibelvverk, O. T., v. 9.] The same. Ezra. Translated, enlarged and edited by C. A. Briggs. 8°. New York, 1876. [Lange, Com. O. T., v. 7.] Esther. 8°. Bielefeld, 1876. [Lange, Bibelwerk, O. T., v. 9.] The same. Esther. Translated, en- larged and edited, by J. Strong. 8°. Ne-iV York, 1876. [Lange, Com. O. T., v. ".] Poetical Books. General Works. Ewald (H.) Die poetischen Bucher des 70 EXEG. THEOL.— lOB. Alten Bundcs. 4 v. in 2. 8°. Gdttiugen, 1839-54- Leigh (E. ) Annotations on tlie five poetical books of the Old Testament. sm. fol. London, 1657. Mercerus or Le Mercier (J.) Commen- tarii in Jobum et Salomonis Proverbia, Ecclesiasten, Canticum Canticorum. fol. Lugdtini Batav., 1651. Noyes ( G. R.) a new translation of Job, Ecclesiaste.s, and the Canticles, with intro- ductions, and notes. 5"' ed. 12°. Bos- ton, 1874. A new translation of the book of Psalms and of the Proverbs, with introductions and notes. 5'i> ed. 12°. Boston, 1874. Job. Caryl (J.) 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Unreasonableness (The) of atheism made manifest. \anon.'\ 18°. London, 1669. See, also, Antitheism, Gen. Works. (3.) Pantheism . Manning fj. M.) Half-truths and the truth. 16°. Boston, 1S72. Note. Deals only vviih the origin etc. of Pan- theism. Maret (H. L. C.) Essai sur le Pantheisme dans les societes modernes. 8°. Paris, 1845- Saisset (E.) (Modern Pantheism): Essay on religious philosophy. Translated. 2 v. 12°. Edinburgh, 1863. Tholuck (F. a. G.) Ssufismus, sive theo- sophia Persarum pantheistica. 16°. Bero- lini, 1 82 1. Weissenborn (G.) Vorlesungen iiber Pan- theismus and Theismus. 8°. Marburg, 1859. See also Antitheism, Gen. works. (4.) Materialism. Bergier (N. S.) Examen du materialisme': refutation du Systeme de la nature. 2 v. 12°. Paris, 1 77 1. McCosH (James). Christianity and Positiv- ism. 12°. Neiv York, 1872. Mallock (W. H.) Is life worth living? 12°. New York, 1879. Martineau (J.) Modern Materialism in its relations to religion and theology. 16°. A'ew York, 1S77. Michelis (Fr.) Der Materialismus als Koh" lerglaube. 75 pp. 8°. Milnster, 1856. Value (The) of life: A reply to Mr. Mal- lock's essay, " Is life worth living." [a«£7«.j 12°. N'ew York, 1879. See, also, Antitheism, Gen. works. 3. Works vs Deism. Bergier (N. S.) Le Deisme refute par lui- meme : examen des principes d'incr6dulit6 repandus dans les divers. ouvrages de Rous- seau. 5^ed. 2 parts in I V. 16°. Paris, 1 77 1. BouDiNOT (E.) The age of revelation. 8°. Phila., iSoi. io6 APOLOG. THEOL.— REVELATION. Browne (S.) Defence of the religion of nature, and the Christian revelation against (Tindal's) Christianity as old as the crea- tion. 8°. London, 1732. DODWELL (W.) Reply to Toll's Defence of Middleton's 1751- Faber (G. S.) infidelity, i Fuller (A.) Free inquii^. London, The difficulties of (deistical) 8°. New York, 1825. The Gospel its own witness : or, the Christian religion contrasted with Deism. 16°. Boston, 1803. Goldney (E.) a friendly epistle to the Deists. 12°. London, 1760. Halyburton (T.) National religion insuffi- cient ; or a rational enquiry into the princi- ples of the modern Deists. 8°. Phila., 1798. The same. 8°. Albany, 1813. Lechler (G. V.) Geschichte des englischen Deismus. 8°. Stuttgart^ 1841. Leland (J.) A view of the principal deisti- cal writers in England. 3 v. S°. Lon- don, 1754. The same. 8°. London, 1837. Leslie (C.) A short and easy method with the Deists. 8'" ed. 12°. London, 1723. NiCHOLLS (W.) A conference with a Deist. 5 V. 12°. London, 1 698-1 703. Ogden (U.) Antidote to Deism. 16°. Newark, 1795. Ogilvie (J.) Inquiry into the causes ot the infidelity and scepticism of the times. 8°. London, 1783. Salchli (— ) Lettres sur le Deisme. v. i. 8°. Lausanne, 1756. Smith (E.) The cure of deism ; or the mediatorial scheme by Jesus Christ the only true religion. [««(;«.] 2 v. 8°. Lon- don, 1737. Stehhing (II.) Christianity justified upon the Scripture foundation ; being a summaiy view of the controversy between Christians and Deists, fol. London, i"] 29- [Boyle Lectures, 1747-49.] See, also, Antitheism, Gen. Works; Reve- lation, Necessity of. 4. Revelation, its necessity, extent and use. Baker (T.) Reflections upon learning, wherein is shewn the insufficiency thereof, in order to evince the necessity of Revela- tion. \_a)io)i.'\ 12°. London, 1727. Black ALL (O.) The sufficiency of a stand- ing revelation, fol. London, 1739. [Boyle Lectures, 1700.] Delany (P.) Revelation examined with can- dour ; or, a fair enquiry into the sense and use of the several revelations given to man- kind. 2* ed. V. 1-2. 12°. London, 1733- [v. 3 wanting.] Ellis (J.) The knowledge of divine things from Revelation, not from reason or nature. New ed. 12°. London, 1837. FiSHBACK (J.) The powers and susceptibili- ties of the human mind for religion; show- ing the necessity of the word of God. 16°. Lexington, 1834. Gale (T.) The court of the Gentiles : or a discourse touching the original of human literature from the Scriptures and Jewish Church. 2^ ed. Parts i to 3 in 2 v. sm. 4°. London, 1671-77. [Parts 4-5 wanting.] Gastrell (F.) The certainty and necessity of religion in general. 12°. London, i^oT). [Boyle Lecture, 1697.] IIinton (J. H.) Human nature — its religious element, development and guide. 12°. London, 1865. [In liis Works, v. 7.] Krauss (A. E.) Die Lehre von der Offen- barung. Ein Beitrag zur Philosophie des Christenthums. 8°. Gotka, 1868. Lacordaire (J. II. B.) God and man. 12°. N'ew Yo7-k, 1872. Leland (J.) Advantage and necessity of the Christian revelation. 2 v. 8°. Phila., 1818. Lueken (H.) Die Traditionen des Men- schengeschlechts, oder die Uroffenbarung Gottes unter den Heiden. 2« aufl. 8°. Miinster, 1869. APOLOG. THEOL.— HIST. RELIGIONS. 107 Maret (H. L. C.) Philosophic et religion. Dignite de la raison humaine et necessite de la revelation divine. 8°. Fan's, 18^6. Parkinson (R.) Rationalism and Revelation. 8°. London, 1838. • [Hulsean Lecture, 1837.] Peabody (A. G.) Christianity the religion of nature. 8°. Boston, 1870. Williams (J.) Sermons concerning the pos- sibility, necessity, and certainty of Divine revelation. 2^ ed. 12°. London, 1708. [Boyle Lecture, 1095-6.] Williamson (J.) Comparison of revelation with the natural operations of the mind. 8°. London, 1783. [Boyle Lectures, 1778-80.] Wills (J.) An estimate of the antecedent probability of the Christian religion and of its main doctrines. 8°, Dublin, i860. [Donnellan Lectures, 1858.] See, also. Philosophy of Religion, Chris- tian Evidences, Systematic Works, and Doctrinal theology. Systematic works. 3. HISTORY AND DESCRIPTION OF RE- LIGIONS. I. General Works. Doellinger Q. J. I. von). The Gentile and the Jew in the courts of the temple of Christ. Translated by N. Darnell. 2 v. 8°. London^ 1862. Gardner (J.) The faiths of the world. 2 v. roy. 8°. Edinburgh, [1870.] Hibbert Lectures. See p. loi, col. i. 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Sciioi.L (J. C.) L'lslam et son foiulateur. 8'. Neuchatel, 1874. SllURREEF (Jaffar). Qanoon-e-Islam ; or the customs of the Moosuhnans of India. 8°. Loudon^ 1874. Smith (R. B.) Mohammed and Mohamme- danism. 12°. London, 1874. Stkinkr (H.) Die Mutaziliten oder die P'reidenker in Islam. 8". Leipzig, 1863. Stei.n'sciineider (M.) Polemische und apolo- getische I.iteiatur in Arabischer Spiache zvvischen Muslimen, Christen und Juden. 8°. Leipzig, 1877. Stephens (W. R. W.) Christianity and Islam, the Bible and the Coran. 12°. London, 1877. Stobart (J. W. H.) Islam and its founder. 16°. London, 1877. fin Non Christian religious .tystems.] Tholuck (F. A. G.) Ssufisraus, sive theoso- phia Persarum pantheistica. 16°. Bero- lini, 1 82 1. VA.MBKRY (H.) Der Islam in neunzehnten Jahrhundert. 8°. Leipzig, 1875. White (J.) A comparison of Christianity and Mahometanism. 8°. London, iSll. [Hampton Lecture, 1784.] 4. Heathenism,- Ancient and Modern. A. GENERAL WORKS. Bai-R (F. C.) Symliolik und Mythologie, oder die Naturreligion des Alterthums. 3 V. 8°. Stuttgart, 1824-25. Bergier (N. S.) L'origine des dieux des jiaganisme ; et le sens des fables d^couvert par une explication suivie des poesies d' H6siode. Nouv. ed. 2 v. 16°. Paris, l'>i,t;NT.scni.i (J. C.) Alt-asiatische Gottes und Wcltideen in ihren Wirkungen auf das Gemeinleben der Menschen. Fiinf Vort- rdge. 16°. Nbrdlingen, 1866. BuNSEN (E. von). Die Plejaden und der Thierkreis, oder : das Geheimniss der Sym- bole. 8°. Berlin, 1879. Creuzer (F.) Symbolik und Mythologie der alten Volker, besonders- der Griechen. 3'' aud. 4 V. 8°. Leipzig, 1837-43. DoELLiNGER (J, J. I. von). The Gentile and the Jew in the courts of the temple of Christ. Translated by N. Darnell. 2 v. 8°. London, 1862. Farrer (J. A.) Primitive manners and cus- toms. 16°. New York, 1879. Gai.e (T.) The court of the Gentiles, z^ ed. Parts I-3 in 2 v. sm. 4°. London, . 1671-77. [Parts 4-5 wanting.] (jAUTRUCHE (P.) Les dieux et la religion des payens. 16°. Utrecht, 1690. Goerres (J.) Mythengeschichte der asiati- schen Welt. 2 v. -8°. Heidelberg, \%\0. Gross (J. B.) The heathen religion in its popular and symbolical development. 12°. Boston, 1856. HiSTOiRE du ciel, ou Ton recherche l'origine de I'idolatrie, et le meprises de la philoso- phie, sur la formation, et sur I'influences des corpes celestes. '\^a)ion.'\ 2''ed. 2 v. 16°. Paris, 1740. JURIEU (P.) A critical history of the doc- trines and worships of the church from Adam to Christ ; giving an account of the idolatries of the ancient pagans, as far as they relate to the Jewish worship. 2 v. 12°. London, 1705. Laprade (V. de). Le sentiment de la nature avant le christianisme. 16°. Paris, 1866. LuEKEN (H.) Traditionen des Menschen- geschlechts, oder die Uroffenbarung Gottes unter den Heiden. 2'^ aufl. 8°. Mimster, 1869. Maitland (S. R.) False worship. An essay. 16". London, 1S56. MuLLER (F. M.) Editor. 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In alphabetical order. Kastner (A.) Analyse des traditions re- ligieuses des peuples indigenes de I'Amerique. 12°. Lotivain, 1845. Mueller (J. G.) Geschichte der Ameri- kamschen Urreligionen. 8°. Basel, 1867. Dozy (R.) De Israelieten te xMekka. 8°. Haarlein, 1864. [In De Voornaamste Godsdiensten.] Krehl (L.) Ueber die Religion der vor- islamischen Araber. 92 pp. 8°. Leipzio-, 1S63. ARYAN MYTHOLOGY. AsMUS (P.) Die indogermanische Religion im den Hauptpiinkten ihrer Entwickelung. V. I. 8^. London, 1870. Cox (G. W.) The mythology of the Aryan Nations. 2 v. 8°. London, 1870. See, also, German Mythology, and Folk Lore, etc. ASTROLOGY. See DIVINATION AND MAGIC. BRAHMANISM. Set INDIA. RELIGIONS OF. BUDDHISM. Barthelemy St. Hilaire (J.) Le Bouddha et sa religion. 12°. Paris, 1866. Beal (S.) a catena of Buddhist Scriptures from the Chinese. 8°. London, i?,"]!. Buddhaghosha's Parables. Translated from the Burmese by F. Rogers. 8°. London, 1870. Burnouf (E.) Introduction a I'histoire du Buddhisme Indien. 4°. Paris, 1844. The same. 2^ ed, roy. 8°. Paris, 1876. 114 APOLOG. THEOL.— HEATHENISM. Cunningham (A.) The Bhilsa Topes: or, Buddhist monuments of Central India : comprising a brief historical sketch of the rise, progress and decline of Buddhism, etc. 8°. London, 1854. Deschamps (A.) Le Bouddhisme, et I'Apo- logetique chretienne. 8°. Paris, i860. DODS (M.) Mohammed, Buddha, and Christ. 12°. London, 1877. ElTEL (E. J.) Three lectures on Buddhism. 8°. London, 1871. Peer (L.) Etudes Boudhiques. L'ami de la vertu et I'amitie de la vertu. 8°. Paris, [«. d.-\ Hardy (R. S.) Eastern Monachism. 8°. London, i860. The legends and theories of the Bud- dhists. 12°. London, 1866. A manual of Buddhism. 8°. Loudon, 1853- Hodgson (B. H.) Illustrations of the litera- ture and religion of the Buddhists. 8°. Serampore, 184 1. Rhys Davids (T. W.) Buddhism : being a sketch of the life and teachings of Gau- tama, the Buddha. 16°. London, 1877. 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Darkness in the flow- ery land ; or religious notions and popular superstitions in North China. 16°. A^ew York, 1857. Dieckhoff ( — ). Das chinesische Heiden- thum. Ein Vortrag. 26 pp. 8°. Got- tingen, 1859. Douglas (R. K.) Confucianism and Taou- ism. 18°. London, 1879. [In Non-Christian Religious System.s.] Edkins (J.) Religion in China; containing a brief account of the three religions of the Chinese. 2.^ ed. 8°. Boston, 1878. Faber (E.) Quellen zu Confucius imd dem Confucianismus. 8°. Hongkong, 1873. Johnson (S.) Oriental religions and their relations to universal religion. China. 8°. Boston, 1877. Legge (J.) The Chinese classics; with a translation, critical and exegetical notes, prolegomena and copious indexes, v. I-5 in 8 V. roy. 8°. Hongkong, 1 861-72. The same. The sacred books o China. Part I. 8°. Oxford, 1879. [Miiller's Sacred books of the East, v. 3.] The notions of the Chinese concerning God and Spirits. 8°. Hongkong, iZ^^z. The religion of China. Confucianism and Taoism described and compared with Christianity. 12°. London, 1880. Lettre au Pape sur les idolatries etles super- stitions chinoiscs. \_anon.'\ 18°. [«. 6^. 2. MORMONISM. Gunnison (J. W.) The Mormons, or. Latter- day Saints, in the valley of the Great Salt Lakes : a history of their rise and progress, peculiar doctrines, present conditions and prospects, derived from personal observa- tion. 12°. Philadelphia, 1852. Mormon (The Book of). Translated by J. Smith, Jr. 12°. A^ew York, 18^,9. ' Pratt (P. P.) A voice of warning and in- struction to all people, or an introduction to the faith and doctrine of the Church of the Latter-day Saints, i^' European ed. 18°. Manchester, 1841. Stenhouse (T. B. H.) The Rocky Moun. tain Saints : a complete history of the Mormons. 8°. London, 1876. Winchester (B.) The Gospel reflector, in which the doctrine of the church of Latter- day Saints is set forth. 8°. Philadelphia, 1841. APOLOG. THEOL.— CHRISTIAN EVIDENCES. 19 Pressense (E. de). The early years of Christianity. The Martyrs and Apologists. Translated by A. Harwood. 12°. New York, 1 87 1. Senden (G. H. van). Geschichte der Apolo- . getik. 2 V. in l. 12°. Stuttgart, 1846. Van Mildert (W.) An historical view of the rise and progress of infidelity, etc. 2 v. 8°. London, 1839. [Boyle Lectures, 1802-05.] ViGNiE (A.) Histoire de I'apologetique dans I'Eglise Reformee Franijaise. 8°. Paris, 1858. Watson (F.) The Ante-Nicene apologies ; their character and value. 12°. Cam- bridge, E. Johnson, 1870. [Hulsean prize essay, 18G9.] The defenders of the faith; or, the Christian apologists of the second and third centuries. 18°. London, 1878. [In Fathers for English Readers.] Werner ( K.) Geschichte der apologetischen und polemischen Literatur der christlichen Theologie. 5 v. 8°. Schaffhaiisen, 1861- 67. 2. SYSTEMATIC WORKS. Addison (J.) Evidences of the Christian religion. 2'^ ed. 16°. London, 1733. Christian Evidences. \ The same. 16°. Greenfield, 1812. Alexander (A.) Evidences of the Chris- tian religion. 18°. Phila., 1829. The same. 6"' ed. 16°. New York, 1S32. The same. 12°. Phila., 1836. Amyraut (M.) Traitte des religions. 16°. SauDiitr, 1 63 1. The same. A treatise concerning re- ligions. 16°. Lottdon, 1660. AuBERLEN (C. A.) The divine revelation : an essay in defence of the faith. 8°. Ed- inburgh, 1867. Barnes (A.) Lectures on the evidences of Christianitj' in the \(f^ century. 12°. New York, 1868. Barry (A.) The manifold witness for Christ. Part I. Christianity and Natural theology. Part 2. The positive evidences of Christianity. 8°. New York, 1880. [Boyle Lectures, 1877-78.] 3. SPIRITUALISM. Beecher (C.) a review of the spiritual manifestations. 16°. N'ew York, 1853. Carpenter (W. B.) Mesmerism, Spiritual- ism, etc., historically and scientifically con- sidered. 12°. Neiv York, 1877. Davis (A. J.) The principles of nature. 8°. New York, 1847. DODS (J. B.) Spirit manifestations examined and explained. 16°. N^ew York, 1854. Edmonds (J. W.) and Dexter (G. T.) Spiritualism. With appendix, by N. P. Tallmadge. 2 v. New York, 1853-55. Gordon (W. R.) Threefold test of modern Spiritualism. 12°. A'ew York, 1856. Hammond (W. H.) Spiritualism, and allied causes and conditions of nervous derange- ment. 12°. A^ew York, 1876. Mahan (A.) The phenomena of Spiritual- ism scientifically explained and exposed. 12°. Ne7u York, 1876. Pridham (A.) The spirits tried; or. Spirit- ualism self convicted, self condemned, etc. 16°. London, 1874. I. HISTORY. Adams (H.) The truth and excellence of the Christian religion exhibited. Contain- ing sketches of the lives of eminent laymen who have written in (its) defence (etc.) 16°. Boston, 1804. Bolton (W. J.) The evidences of Christian- ity as exhibited in the writings of its apolo- gists down to Augustine. 8°. Cambridge, 1853. [Hulsean prize essay, 1852.] Farrar (A. S.) A critical history of free thought in reference to the Christian re- ligion. 8°. London, 1862. [Hampton lectures, 1862.] Fleming (J.) Early Christian witnesses. 12°. London, 1878. APOLOG. THEOL.— CHRISTIAN EVIDENCES. Baumstark (C. C.) Christliche Apologetik auf anthropologischer Grundlage. 2 v. 8°. Frankfurt a. M., ^2>^2-^g. Baxter (R.) The reasons of the Christian religion, sm. 4°. London, 1667. Beattie (J.) Evidences of the Christian religion. l6°. Phila., 1787. Bennett (J.) An antidote to Infidelity. Lectures on the External (and) on the Inter- nal evidences of a divine revelation. 12°. London, 1831. Benson (C.) Evidences of Christianity, etc. 8°. London, 1822. [Huisean Lectures, 1820.] Bergier (N. S.) Apologie de la religion Chr6tienne, contre I'auteur du Christianisme devoil6. 2» ed. 2 v. 16°. Farts, 1770. La certitude des preu ves du Christianisme : ou refutation de I'Examen critique des Apologistes de la religion Chretienne. 3® ed. 2 V. in I. 16°. Faris, 1773. Bidlake (J.) The truth and consistency of divine revelation. 8°. Oxford, i?)ii. [Bampton lectures, 1811.] Bi.ake (J. L.) Conversations on the evi- dences. 16°. Boston, 1832. Bourn (S.) Discourses on the principles and evidences of Natural religion and the Christian revelation. 2 v. 12°. London, 1760. Burnett (T.) The demonstration of true religion. 2 v. 12°. London, 1726. [Boyle Lecture, 1724-2r>.] Butler (J.) The analogy of religion, nat- ural and revealed, to the constitution and course of nature. With a preface by S. Halifax. 8°. London, 1791. Note. For other editions, see p. 102, col. 1. Chalmers (T.) The evidence and authority of the Christian revelation. 16°. Fhila., 1817. The same. 7"' ed. 8°. Edinburgh, 1824. The same. 2 v. i5°. New York, \%i^^. Christliche Apologetik. 16°. Caho, 1854. Christlieu (T.) Moderne Zweifel am christ- lichen Glauben fiir ernstlich Suchende erortert. 2« aufi. 8°. Bonn, 1870- The same. Modern doubt and Chris- tian belief. Ed. by T. L. Kingsbury. 8°. Neto York, 18^4. Dewar (D.) Divine revelation ; its eviden- ces. 2" ed. 12^. London, 1854. Dieringer (F. X.) System der gottlichen Thaten des Christenthums. 2'^ aufl. 8°. Mainz, 1857. Doddridge (P.) Evidences of the Christian religion. 18°. Frinceton, 1827. Drey (J. S. von). Die Apologetik. 2« aufl. 8^. Mainz, 1844. Ebrard (J. H. A.) Apologetik. Wissen- schaftliche Rechtfertigung des Christen- thums. 2 V. 8°. Giitersloh, 1874-75. Eveleigh (J.) The substance, history and evidence of our religion. 8°. Oxford, 1792. [Bampton lecture, 1792.] Fleck (F. F.) Die Vertheidigung des Christ- enthums. 12°. Leipzig, 1842. Genoude (E. de). La raison du Christian- isme. Tirees des ecrits des plus grands hommes de la France, etc. 3 v. 4°. Faris, 1836. Gerard (A. andG.) Compendious view of the evidences of natural and revealed religion. 8°. London, 1828. Gordon (VV. R.) The science of revealed truth impregnable as shewn by the argumen- tative failures of infidelity and theoretical geology. 12°. M-M York, 1878. [Vedder Lectures, 1878.] Gregory (O.) Letters on the evidences, doctrines, and duties, of the Christian re- ligion. 7<'> ed. 18°. London, 1839. Grotius (H.) De veritate religionis Chris- tianae. 18°. Atnstelodami, 1669. The same. Translated by J. Clarke. 5"" ed. 12°. London, iTSA- Gurney (J. J.) Essays on the evidences, doctrines, and practical operation of Chris- tianity, s'h ed. 12°. London, 1833. The same. 2>^ ed. 12°. Fhila., 1829. Hall (J.) Evidences of Christianity. 12°. Fhila., 1875. [In Preparing to teach, pp. 9-G7.] Haller (J.) Letters to his daughter on the truths of the Christian religion. 2* ed. 16°. London, 1793. APOLOG. THEOL.— CHRISTIAN EVIDENCES. Hartley (D.) Of the truth of the Chris- tian religion. i6°. London, 1793. The same. 16°. Boston, 1808. Hetherington (W. M.) The apologetics of the Christian faith.' 8°. Edinburgh, 1867. Hetti.ngen (F.) Apologie des Christen- thums. 2 V. in 3. 12^. Freiburg, 1869. Hopkins (M.) Lectures on the evidences of Christianity. 8°. Boston, 1846. [Lowell Lectures.] HOWARTH (H.) The truth and obligation of revealed religion. 8°. Cambridge, 1836. [Hulsean Lecture, 183G.] HuET (P. D.) Demonstratio evangelica. 4°. Lipsiae, 1694. The same. Ed. 6*. 4°. Francofurti, 1722. Inglis (J.) A vindication of Christian faith. 8°. Edinbtirgh, 1830. Jeffery (T.) Christianity the perfection of all religion. 8°. London, 1728. Jenkins (R.) The reasonableness and cer- tainty of the Christian religion. 2 V. 12°. London, 1698 — 1700. The same. 6"> ed. 12°. London, \lTy\. JoRTiN (J.) Discourses concerning the truth of the Christian religion. 12°. London, 1746. Keith (A.) Demonstration of the truth of the Christian religion. 12°. Neia York, 1839. La Mennais (F. de). Essai sur Tindiffe- rence en matiere de religion. 9^ ed. 5 v. 8°. Paris, 1835. Lancaster (T. W.) The popular evidence of Christianity stated and explained. 8°. Oxford, 1 83 1. [Bampton Lecture, 1831.] Leathes (S.) Grounds of Christian hope ; a sketch of the evidences of Christianity. 12°. London, 1877. Less (G.) Beweisz der Wahrhcit der christ- lichen Religion. 12°. Gottingen, 1786. [V. 2 of his Ueber die Religion.] Livingston (J. H.) De veritate religionis Christianae. 12°. Neo-Eboraci, 1785. McCuLLOH (J. H.) Exposition of the evi- dences and doctrines of the Christian re- ligion. 8°. Baltitnore, 1836. McIlvaine (C. p.) The evidences of Chris- tianity. 2^ ed. 16°. New York, 1833. MiCHELL (R.) The nraure and comparative value of the Christian evidences considered generally. 8°. Oxford, 1849. [Bampton Lecture, 1849. J MoRNAY (P. de). De veritate religionis Christianae. 8°. Antvcrpiae, 1583. Nares (E.) a view of the evidences of Christianity at the close of the pretended Age of Reason. 8°. Oxford, 1805. [Bampton Lecture, 1805.] Noesselts (J. A.) Vertheidigung der Wahr- heit und Gottlichkeit der christlichen Re- ligion. 3^ ausg. 8°. Halle, 1769. Paley (W.) a view of the evidences of Christianity. 16°. Neiv York, 1 8 14. The same. 16°. Neiu York, 1817. The same. 8°. Cambridge, 1830. Palfrey (J. G.) Lectures on the evidences of Christianity. 2 v. 8°. Boston, 1843. [Lowell Lectures.] P.\RKER (S.) A demonstration of the divine authority of the law of nature, and of the Christian religion, sm. 4°. London, l6il. Pike (J. G.) Divine origin of Christianity. 18°. Nezu York, 1845. PoRTEOUS (B.) Sunopsis ton apodeixon tou Christianismou. 18°. Melita, 1829. Potter (A.) Religious philosophy : or, nature, man, and the Bible witnessing to God and to religious truth. 8°. Phila., 1872. Priestley (J.) Evidences of revealed re- ligion. 2 V. 12°. Phila., 1796. Row (C. a.) Christian evidences viewed in relation to modern thought. 8°. London, 1878. [Bampton Lecture, 1877.] Sack (K. H.) Christliche Apologetik. 8°. Hamburg, 1 829, Savonarola (G. M. F. M.) De veritate fidei lib. iiii. fol. Basileae, 1540. [With Cortese (P.) Sacrarvm literarvm, etc., 1540.] The triumph of the cross. From the Latin, with notes by O. T. Hill. 16°. London, 1868. Scripture (A) text book, comprising a con- cise view of the evidences. [_anon.J 16°. jVew York, 1837. APOLOG. TIIEOL.— CHRISTIAN EVIDENCES. Shkpherd (R.) The ground and credibility of the Christian religion. 8°. London, 1788. fBampton Lecture, 17SS.] Smith (S. S.) Evidences of the Christian religion. 12°. Fhila., 1809. Smyth (W.) Evidences of Christianity. 16°. London, 1845. Stirm (C. H.) Apologie des Christenthums. 2" aufl. 8°. Stuttgart, 1856. Thirty-four conferences between the Danish missionaries and the Malabarian Brahmans. Translated out of High Dutch by J. T. Phillips. 8°. London, 1719. Van Mildert (W.) Defence of revealed religion. 8°. Oxford, 1831. [V. 2, of his Hi.«torieal view of infidelity.] Whately (R.) Introductory lessons on Christian evidences. 18°. Phila., 1856. Wilson (D.) The evidences of Christianity. 2 v. 12°. Boston, 1833. Wilson (J.) Letters on the truth and cer- tainty of natural and revealed religion. 16°. London, 1810. Wright (G. F.) The logic oT Christian evidences. 16°. Attdover, 1880. Zezschwitz (C. A. G.) Zur Apologie des Christenthums nach Geschichte und Lehre. 12°. Leipzig, 1866. See, for other and miscellaneous works the topics following. For Works on Revelation, its extent and use, see p. 106. 3. MISCELLANEOUS WORKS. AUBERLEN (C. A.) and others. Zur Verant- wortung des christlichen Glaubens. Zehn Vortrage, durch Auberlen, Ciess, Riggen- bach, (etc.) 8°. Basel, 1862. Arscott (A.) Some considerations relative to the Christian religion. 18°. Phila., «732. IJami'TON Lectures. See pp. 3-4. Barker (J.) The gospel triumphant : or, a defence of Christianity againt the attacks of the Socialists. 16°. Newcastle, 1839. ' and CooKE (W.) Discussion on « What is a Christian ?" 12°. London, iS^S- Barrow (W.) Answers to some popular ob- jections against the Christian revelation. 8°. London, 1799. [Bampton Lecture, 1799.] Beecher(L.) Lectures on scepticism. 16°. Cincinnati, 1835. Berkeley (G.) Alciphron; or, the minute philosopher. In seven dialogues. 2 v. 8°. London, 1732. -The same. 16°. Dublin, 1755. BiRKS(T. R.) The difficulties of belief. 12°. LondoJi, 1876. Bonnet (C.) Philosophical and critical inquiries concerning Christianity. Trans- lated by J. L. Boissier. 16°. Phila., 1863. Boston Lectures. Christianity and scepti- cism. 3 v. 12°. " Boston, 1870-72. Boyle Lectures. In defence of natural and revealed religion. 30 v. fol. 12°. 16°. and 8°. London, 1 739-1 881. Note. The lectures from 1092-1732 are printed in a Collection published in i! vols, fol., London, 1739. 1092. V. 1. Bentley (R.) A confutation of athe- ism. 1693. Not printed. 1694. Kidder (R.) Demonstration of the Messias. 1695-96. Williams (J.) On divine revelation. 1G97. Gastrell (F.) Certainty and necessity of religion in general. 1098. Harris (J.) A refutation of the atheistical oVjjections against the being and attributes of God. 1099. Bradford (S.) The credibility of the Chris- tian revelation from its intrinsick evidence. 1700. Blackall (O.) The suflficiency of a standing revelation. 1701-2. Stanhope (G.) The truth and excellency of the Christian religion asserted against Jews, infidels, and hereticks. 1703. Not printed. 1704. V.2. Clarke (8.) Demon.stration of the being and attributes of God. 1705. Clarke (8.) A discourse concerningthe un- changeable obligations of natural religion, and the truth and certainty of the Christian revela- tion. 1700. Hancock (J.) Arguments to prove the being of God. 1707. Whiston (W.) The accomplishment of Scripture prophecies. 1708. Turner (J.) The wisdom of God in the re- demption of man. 1709. Butler (L.) Faith and practice of true Christians no matter of shame or reproach. 1710. Woodward (J.) The divine original, and incomparable excellency of the Christian re- ligion, asserted and vindicated. 1711-12. Derham (W.) Physico-theology. 1713-14. Ibbot (B.) 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Inserted in his Remarks on ecclesiastical history. 1753-55. Unknown. 1756-58. Newton (T.) Form part of his Disserta- tion on the prophecies. 1759-62. Not printed. 1704-65. Unknown. 1766-68. Worthington (W.) The evidence of Christianity deduced from facts, and the testi- mony of sense. 2 v. 8°. 1709-71. Owen (H.) Intent and propriety of Scripture miracles. 8°. 1772-77. Not printed. 1778-80. Williamson (J.) Comparison of revela- tion with the natural operations of the mind. 8°. 1781-1801. Not printed. 1802-04. Van Mildert (W.) Rise and progress of infidelity. 2 v. 8°. 1805-07. Not printed. 1821-24. Harness (W.) The connexion of Chris- tianity with human happiness. 2 v. 12°. 1846-47. Maurice (F. D.) The religions of the world and their relations to Christianity. 16°. 1861. Garbett (E.) The Bible and its critics. 8°. 1863. Garbett (E.) The divine plan of revelation. 8'='. 1864. Merivale (C.) The conversion of the Roman empire. 8°. 1865. MerivHle(C.) The conversion of the North- ern nations. 8°. 1866. Plumptre (E. H.) Christ and Christendom. 8°. 1808. Leathes (S.) Witness of the Old Testament to Christ. 8°. 1869. Leathes (S.) Witness of St. Paul to Christ. 8°. 1870. Leathes (S.) Witness of St. John to Christ. 8°. 1871-73. Hessey (J. A.) Moral difficulties con- nected with the Bible. 3 v. 10°. 1874-75. Wace (H.) Christianity and morality. 16°. 1870. Barry (A.) What is natural theology? 10°. 1877-78. Barry (A.) The manifold witness for Christ. 8°. 1879-80. Maclear (G. F.) The evidential nature of the Holy Eucharist. 8°. Buchanan (J.) " The " Essays and Re- views " examined. 16°. Edinburgh, 1861. Burr (E. F.) Ad fidem ; or parish eviden- ces of the Bible. 3'* ed. 12°. Boston, 1872. Cairns (J.) Romanism and Rationalism as opposed to pure Christianity. 12°. Zt^w- (/o«, 1863. Canning (S., lord Stratford de Reddiffe). Why am I a Christian? 16°. London, 1873. Casmann (O.) Philosophiaj et Christians et verse adversvs insanos hostivm eius, et nonnullorum Hierophantarum morsus et calumnias modesta assertio. 16°. Fran- cofnrti, 1 60 1. Chevallier (T.) On the proofs of divine power and wisdom derived from the study of astronomy ; and on the evidence, doc- trines, and precepts of Revealed religion. 8°. Cambridge, 1827. [Hulseau Lecture, 1827.] Christian (The) Evidence Journal. 1874. Edited by B. Harris Covvper. 8°. Lon- don, 1874. Christian Evidence Society's Lectures. 6 v. 12°. London and Meiu York, l2,-]2--j6. 1. Modern skepticism. 2. Faith and free thought. 3. Popular objections to revealed truth. 4. Strivings after the faith. 5. Credentials of Christianity. Christian Truth and modern opinion. Ser- mons by clergymen of the Prot. Episc. Church. 12°. iVe-M York, 1874. Christianity and modern thought. (Ser- mons by Unitarian clergymen.) 12°. Boston, 1876. Christlieb (T.) The best methods of encountering modern infidelity. 89 pp. 12°. New York, 1874. Clarke (J. F.) Steps of belief; or, rational Christianity maintained against Atheism, Free religion, and Romanism. 16°. Bos- ton, 1874. Cobb (J.) An inquiry after happiness ; natu- ral religion, the Gospel, etc. 8°. Oxford, 1783- [Bampton Lecture, 1783.] Credentials of Christianity. 12°. N'ew York, 1876. [Christian Evid. Soc. Lect., v. 5.] CUMMING (J.) Is Christianity from God? 18°. Pkila., In. d.'[ APOLOG. THEOL.— CHRISTIAN EVIDENCES. CuRREY (G.) The confirmation of Fai h by reason and authority. 8°. Cambridge, 1853- [Hulsean Lecture, 1.S52.] Dickson (D.) Truth's victory over error. 12°. Kilmarnock, 17S7. Disputed questions of belief. 16°. Lon- don, 1874. [Presb. Coll. Lectures, 1874.] Drew (G. S.) Reasons of unbelief. 12°. London, 1 87 7. Duncan (A.) A preservative against the principles of infidelity. 16°. Edinburgh, 1774- Duesterdieck (F.) Apolo5eli?ch*e Beitrage. 3 V. in I. 12°. Gottingen, 1865-72. Ellicott (C. J.) Modern unbelief; its principles and characteristics. 16°. Lon- don, 1877. Ellis (J.) Skepticism ; divine revelation ; and call to the New Jerusalem. 16°. Ne~v York, 1879. Essays and Reviews. 2* Amer. ed. Ed- ited by F. H. Hedge. 12°. Boston, x'&'^i. Everett (E.) A defence of Christianity. 12°. Boston, 1 8 14. Faith and free thought. 12°. A^ew York, 1873- [Christian Evid. Soc. Lect., v. 2.] Faith and Peace. Being answers to some of the " Essays and Reviews," by W. E. Jelf, J. W. Joyce, James Fendall, W. Lee, E. Huxtable. With a preface by Arch- deacon Denison. 8°. ' London, 1862. Felton (H.) The Christian faith asserted. 8°. Oxford, 1732. Formation (The) of Christian belief. 12°. Phila., 1862. Gleig (G. R.) The great problem — can it be solved? 8°. Edinburgh, l2,^6. God's Word, man's light and guide. A course of lectures on the Bible. 12°. New York, 1877. GuizOT (F. P. G.) Meditations sur I'essence dc la religion Chr^tienne. 8°. Paris, 1864. The same. Meditations on the essence of Christianity. 12°. New York, 1865. Meditations sur l'6tat actuel de la religion Chr6tienne. 8°. Paris, 1866. The same. Meditations on the actual state of Christianity, and 'on the attacks which are now being made upon it. 12°. New York, 1867. Meditations sur la religion Chretienne dans ses rapports avec I'etat actuel des Societes et des esprits. 8°.. Paris, 1 868. The same. Christianity viewed in rela- tion to the present state of society and opinion. 12°. London, 1871. GuRDON (B.) The pretended difficulties in natural or revealed religion no excuse for infidelity. 8°. London, 1723. Held (C. F. W.) Jesus der Christ. Apolo- getische Vortrage iiber die Grundlehren des Christenthums. 16°. Zlirich, 1865. HiNTON (J. H.) Human nature — its religious element, development, and guide. 12°. London, 1865. [In his Works, v. 7.] Hooker (H.) Popular infidelity. 16°. Phila., 1836. Hulsean Lectures. See p. 5. Ingham (The) lectures. A course of lectures on the evidences of Religion delivered be- fore the Ohio Wesleyan University. 12°. Cleveland, 1872. Inquiry (An) concerning true religion. \anon.'\ (In Hindustani). 16°. Allaha- bad, 1844. Isherwood (J.) The credibility of Chris- tianity vindicated. 8°. Manchester, \%1\- Jelf (W. E.) Christian faith, comprehensive, not partial; definite, not uncertain. 8°. Oxford, 1857. [Bampton Lecture, 1857.] Jenyns (S.) Lectures delivered to a select company of friends. 18°. New York, 1791. Kops (J.) Het onredelyke der Onverschil- ligheid omtrent godsdienstige Waarheden, etc. 4°. Haarlem, 1787. [Verhandelingen d. Teylers. Genoot. v. 8.] Lectures supposed to have been delivered by the author of a view of the Internal evi- dence of the Christian religion, [anon.] 16°. Boston, 1793. Leland (J.) Advantage and necessity of the Christian revelation. 2 v. 8°. Phila., 1818. APOLOG. THEOL.— CHRISTIAN EVIDENCES. 125 Leng (J.) Natural obligations to lielieve re- ligion and revelation, fol. Lo>tJon,\']T,(). [Boyle-Lectures, 1717-lS.] Letters of certain Jews to Mons. 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Essay on the office of the intellect in religion, with especial refer- ence to the evidences of revelation. 8°. London, 1849. Seelye (J. H.) The Way, the Truth, and the Life: lectures to educated Hindoos. 12°. Boston, 1873. Short collections ; or excerpta for the use of sceptics. 8°. London, 1829. Stanhope (G.) The truth and excellency of the Christian religion asserted against Jews, infidels, and hereticks. fol. London, i^t^c). [Boyle Lecture, 1701-02.] Simpson (D.) A plea for religion. 12° Phila., 1809. Smyth (N.) Old faiths in new light. 16°. Ne7o York, 1879. Some present difficulties in theology. 16°. London, 1873. [Presb. Coll. Lectures, 187.3.] Strivings after the faith. 12°. London, 1875. [Christian Evid. See. Lect., v. 4.] Sykes (A. A.) Brief discourse concerning the credibility of miracles and revelation. 8°. London, 1742. Taylor (Isaac). The restoration of belief. 12°. Boston, 1867. Teyler's Godgeleerd Genootschap, (Verhan- delingen d.) r' series. 36 V. 4°. 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Comparative Religion; Chris- tian Evidences, System. Works ; and the following special topics. b. Christ and Christianity, Alexander (W. L.) Christ and Christianity. 16°. New York, 1854. Bayne (P.) The testimony of Christ to Christianity. 16°. Boston, 1868. Brooks (P.) The influence of Jesus. 12°. A^e-w York, 1879. [Bohlen Lecture, 1879.] Chadwick (G. a.) Christ bearing witness to Himself. 12°. Ne7v Yorh, 1879. [Donnellnn Lecture, 1878-79.] Naville (E.) The Christ. 12°. Edin- burgh, 1880. Plumi'TRE (E. H.) Christ and Christendom. 8°. London, 1867. [Boyle Lecture, 18GG.] c. Adaptation of Christianity to Man, Butler fL.) Faith and practice of true christians, no matter of shame or reproach, fol. London, 1"]-^). [Boyle Lecture, 1709.J Carpenter (W. B.) Witness of the heart to Christ. 16°. London, 1880. [Hulsean Lsvtiire, 1878.] Coquerel (A.) Christianity : its adaptation to tin; mental, moral and spiritual nature of man. Translated by D. Davidson. 12°. London, 1847. Harness (W.) 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Cambridge, 1842- 43- [Hulsean Lectures, 1841-42.] APOLOG. THEOL.— EXTERNAL EVIDENCES. 129 Berriman (W.) Gradual revelation of the Gospel, fol. London, 1739. [Boyle Xeetures, 1730-32.] The same. 2 v. 8°. London, x-jt,-^. Browne (J.) The infancy of human nature. 8°. Oxford, 1809. [Bampton Lecture, 1806.] Croly (G.) Divine providence ; or the three cycles of revelation. Showing the parallel- ism of the patriarchal, Jewish and Christian dispensations. Being a new evidence of the divine origin of Christianity. 8°. Lon- don, 1834. CuRREY (G.) The preparation for the Gospel as exhibited in the history of the Israelites. 8°. Cambridge, 185 1. [Hulsean Lecture, 1851.] Garbett (E.) The divine plan of revela- tion. 8°. L^ondon, 1864. [Boyle Lecture, 1803.] Hall (C. H.) Fulness of time. 8°, Ox- ford, 1799. [Bampton Lecture, 1798.] Pritchard (C.j Analogies in the progress of nature and grace. 8°. Cambridge, 1868. [Hulsean Lecture, 18G7.] Wills (J.) An estimate of the antecedent probability of the Christian religion. 8°. Dublin, i860. [Donnellan Lecture, 1858.J See, also. Revelation, Necessity, etc., p. 106. 5. EXTERNAL AND HISTORICAL EVIDENCES. a. General and Miscell. Works. Campbell (A.) Christian preacher's com- paiuon : or the Gospel facts sustained by the testimony of unbelieving Jews and Pagans. 16°. Bethany, ( Va.), 1836. Dieringer (F. X.) System der gottlichen Thaten des Christenthums. 2*= aufl. 8°. Mainz, 1857. Eaton (J. R. T.) The permanence of Chris- tianity. 8°. London, 1873. [Bampton Lecture, 1872.] Farrar (F. W.) The witness of history to Christ. 16°. London, 1872. [HuLsean Lecture, 1870.] I^INCH (W.) The objections of infidel histo- rians against Christianity considered. 8°. Oxford, 1797. [Bampton Lecture, 1797.] Fisher (G. P.) Essays on the supernatural origin of Christianity. 8°. Neiv York, 1866. Houtteville (C. F.) La religion chretienne prouvee par les faits. 3 v. 4°. Paris, 1740. Humphry (W. G.j The early progress of the Gospel. 8°. Cambridge, xZ^^l. [Hulsean Lecture, 1850.] Kett (H.) The conduct and opinions of the primitive Christians. 8°. London, 1792. [Bampton Lecture, 1792.] Leathes (S.) The religion of the Christ, its historic and literary development con- sidered as an evidence of its origin. 8°. Nerv York, 1874. [Bampton Lecture, 187-1.] LOFTUS (S.) A reply to Gibbon, in his history of the Roman empire. 16°. Dicb- lin, 1778. Lyall (W. R.) On the causes of the propa- gation of Christianity among the heathen. 8°. London, 1840. ^ [In his Propaedia prophetica, pp. 32,3-388.] MiLMAN (H. H.) The character and con- duct of the apostles considered as an evi- dence of Christianity. 8°. Oxford, 1827. [Bampton Lecture, 1827.] MiLNER (J.) Gibbon's account of Chris- tianity considered. 12°. For/', 1 78 1. MuLLER (J. W. S.) De Uitbreiding des Christenthums. 4°. LLaarlem, 1809. [Verhandelingen d. Teylers. Genoot. v. 23.] Parker (S.) Demonstration of the divine authority of the Christian religion, from facts and uninterrupted tradition, sm. 4°. London, 1681. [Part 2 of his Law of nature, etc.] Penrose (J.) An attempt to prove the truth of Christianity from the wisdom displayed in its original establishment. 8°. Oxford, 1808. [Bampton Lecture, 1808.] I30 APOLOG. THEOL.— EXTERNAL EVIDENCES. Planck (G. J.) Ueber die Behandlung, die Haltbarkeit und den Werth des historischen Beweises fur die Gottlichkeit des Christen- thums. i6°. Gdttmgen, 1821. Travis (G.) Letters to Gibbon. 2^ ed. 12°. London, 1785. SUMNF.R (J. B.) The evidence of Chris- tianity derived from its nature and recep- tion. 8°. London, 1824. Watson (R.) Reply to Gibbon. 18°. New York, [«. d.l [Evangeliea] Family Library, v. 14.] WoRTHlNGTON (W.) The evidences of Christianity deduced from facts, and the testimony of sense. 2 v. 12°. London, 1769. See, also. Christian Evidences, Systematic Works, p. 119. b. Prophecy. Allwood (P.) See Warburtonian Lect., 1811. Apthorp (E.) See Warburtonian Lect., 1781. Bagot (L.) See Warburtonian Lect., 1777. Chandler (E.) A defence of Christianity from the prophecies of the Old Testament. 8°. London, 1725. Churton (R.) Eight sermons on the prophe* cies respecting the destruction of Jerusalem. 8°. Oxford, 17S5. [Bampton Lecture, 1785.] COLLYER (W. B.) Lectures on Scripture facts and prophecy. 2 v. in i. 8°. Phila., 1835. Davison fj.) See Warburtonian Lect., 1821. Elliott (E. B.) See Warburtonian Lect., 1849. Fleming (R.) Fulfdling of the Scripture complete, sm. fol. L.ondon, 1726. The same. 18°. Phila., 1840. GiFFORD (E. H.) See Warburtonian Lect., 1870. GiLLETT (E. IL) Ancient cities and em- pires, their prophetic doom, read in the light of history and modern research. 16°. rinla., 1867. GooDE (W.) See Warburtonian Lect., 1854. Harrison (B.) See Warburtonian Lect., 1841. Hallifax (S.) See Warburtonian Lect., 1773- Hofman (J. C. K.) Weissagung und Erful- lung im Alten und im Neuen Testamente. 2 v. in I. 8°. Nordlingen, 1 84 1. Holford (^G.) The destruction of Jerusalem, a proof of the divine origin of Christianity. [anon.] 18°. Fratikford, [Penn.), 1812. Holmes (R.) On the prophecies and testi- mony of John the Baptist, and the parallel prophecies of Jesus Christ. 8°. Oxford , 1782. [Batnpton Lecture, 1782.] HuRD (R.) See Warburtonian Lect., 1768. Keith (A.) The signs of the times, as de- noted by the fulfilment of historical predic- tions, traced down from the Babylonish captivity to the present time. 2 v. 12°. New York, 1832. The same. Evidence of the truth of the Christian religion, derived from the literal fulfilment of prophecy ; as illustrated by the history of the Jews and the discoveries of travellers. 16°. New York, 1833. The same. 29"^ ed. 12°. Editiburgh ^ 1843- —The same. 36'i» ed. Edinburgh, 1848. Lawrie (J.) The completion of prophecy, the clearest evidence of the truth of Chris- tianity. 16°. Edinburgh, 1 781. Leathes (S. ) See Warburtonian Lect., 1876. Lyall (W. R.) See Warburtonian Lect., 1829. M'Caul (A.) See Warburtonian Lect., 1837. Nares (R.) See Warburtonian Lect., 1800. Newton (T.) Dissertations on the prophe- cies which have been remarkably fulfilled. 2 V. 12°. Elizabethtown, 1787. The same. Revised by W. S. Dobson. 8°. London, 1835. Nolan (F.) See Warburtonian Lect., 1833. Seiler (G. F.) Die Weissagung und ihre Erfiillung aus der heiligen Schrift darges- tellt. 8°. Erlangen, 1794. Smith (R. P.) Prophecy a preparation for Christ. 2I ed. 16°. London, 1%T I. [Bampton Lecture, 18G9.] APOLOG. THEOL.— EXTERNAL EVIDENCES. Trench (R. C.) Christ the desire of all nations ; or the unconscious prophecies of heathendom. 8°. Cambridge, 1847. [Hulsean Lecture, 184G.] TwELLS (L.) The evidences of Christianity from miracles and prophecy. 2 v. 8°. London, 1743. [Boyle Lectures, 1739-41.] Warburtonian Lectures. 17 v. 8° and 12°. London, 1772-1880. CONTENTS. 1768-72. Hnrd (R.) Introduction to the study of the prophecies respecting the Christian chuich, and iu particular Papa! Rome. (Amer. ed.) 1773-76. Hallifax (S.) On the prophecies con- cerning the Christian Church and Papal Rome. 1777-811. Bagot (L.) Di.seomses on the prophecies concerning the tirst establishment and subse- quent history of Christianity. 1781-85. Apthorp (E.) Discourses on prophecy. 1800-04. Nares(R.) Connected and chronological view of the prophecies relating to the Christian Church 1811-15. Alhvood (P.) On the prophecies relating to the Christian Cliurch and Papal Rome. 2 v. 1821-25. Davison (J.) Prophecy; its structure, use and inspiration. 2d ed. 1870. 1829-.32. Lyail (W. R.) Propaedia prophetica. A view of the use and design of the Old Testa- ment. 2d ed. - 1833-36. Nolan (F.) The chronological prophe- cies as constituting a connected svstem. 1837-40. Mc.Caul (A.) On the prophecies, prov- ing the divine origin of Christianity. The Mes- siahship of Jesus. 1841-45. Harrison (B.) Prophetic outlines of the Christian Church and the Anti-christian power. 1849-.53. Elliott (E.B.) The destinies and perils of the Church, as predicted in Scripture. 1854-58. Goode(\V.) FulfiHed prophecy a proof of the truth of revealed religion. 1870-74. Gifford (E. H.) Voices of the prophets. 1876-80. Leathes (S.) Old Testament prophecy, its witness as a record of divine foreknowledge. Whiston (W.) The accomplishment of Scripture prophecies, fol. London, 1739. [Boyle Lecture, 1707.] Wylie (J. A.) A journey over the region of fulfilled prophecy. 12°. A-ew York,i%\%. See, also. Prophecy under Introduction ; Christology; and Second Advent. Miracles. Adams (W.) Answer to Hume's essay on miracles. 12°. London, 1767. Belcher (T. W.) Our Lord's miracles of healing considered in relation to some modern objections, and to medical science. 16°. London, 1872. Campbell (G.) A dissertation on miracles. 8°. Edinburgh, 1762. The same. 12°. Edinhtirgh, 1796. The same. 8°. London, 1834. Connor (B.) Evangelium medici ; de sus- pensis naturae legibus, sive de miraculis. 8°. Londini, 1697. I Daumer (G. F.) Das Wunder. Seine Be- deutung, Wahrheit und Nothwendigkeit. 8°. Regensbtirg, 1874. Douglas (J.) The criterion; or rules by which the true miracles recorded in the N. T. are distinguished, etc. 8°. London, 1867. Essays on the reality and evidence of mir- acles, etc. lanon.] 8°. London, 1753. Farmer (H.) A dissertation on miracles. 8°. Edifibtagh, 1798. LeBas (C. W.) Considerations on miracles. 16°. London, 1828. Litton (E. A.) Miracles. 16°. London, 1873- Marsden (J. H.) The evils which have re- sulted at various times from a misapprehen- sion of our Lord's miracles. 8°. L^ondon, 1845. [Hulsean Lectvrre, 1844.] Mountford (W.) Miracles past and pres- ent. 12°. Boston, 1870. Mozley (J. B.) Eight lectures on miracles. 8°. London, 1865. ■ [Hampton Lecture, 1865.] Mystery (The) of miracles, [anon.] 16°. London, 1879. Newman (J. H.) Two essays on Scripture miracles and on ecclesiastical. 2^ ed. 12°. Lo)idon, 1870. Owen (H.) The intent and propriety of the Scripture miracles. 2 v. 8°. London, 1773- [Boyle Lectures, 1709-71.] Stackhouse (T.) Fair state of the contro- versy between Mr. Woolston and his ad- versaries. 12°. London, 1730. Stutz (U.) Die Naturwissenschaft, der freie Gott, und das Wunder. 8°. Zurich, 1872. Sykes (A. A.) A brief discourse concern- ing the credibility of miracles and revela- tion. 8°. London, 1742. 132 APOLOG. THEOL.— EXTERNAL EVIDENCES. Taylor (W. M.) The miracles helps to faith. 1 6°. Edinburgh, 1865. The Gospel miracles in their relation to Christ and Christianity. 12°. New York, 1880. [Stone Lectures, 1880.] TWELLS (L.) The evidence of Christianity from miracles and prophecy. 2 v. 8°. Loudon, 1743. [Boyle Lectures, 17;!:)-11.] Wardlaw (R.) On miracles. 16°. Edin- burgh, 1852. Westcott (B. F.) Sermons on the Gospel miracles. 12°. Cambridge, 1859. See, also. Miracles under Exegetical The- ology, p. 86 ; and Order of Nature, p. 136. d. Influence of Christianity upon Society, etc. Chandler (G.) The scheme of divine reve- lation considered principally in its connex- ion with the progress and impcovement of human society. 8°. Oxford, 1825. [Hampton Lecture, 1825.] Chastel (E.) The charity of the primitive churches. Historical studies upon the in- fluence of Christian charity during the first centuries of our era. Translated by G. A. Matile. 12°. Phila., 1857. Grau (R. F.) Urspriinge und Ziele unserer Kulturentwickelung. 12°. Gittersloh, !?>']$. Hanne (J. W.) Der Geist des Christenthums, seine Entwickelung und sein Verhaltniss zu Kirche und Cultur der Gegenwart. 8°. Elbcrfcld, 1867. Kami'ER (N. G.) Verhandeling over de Deugd en het Geluk der oude, meest beschaafde, Natien ; vergeleken met die der Volken van den tegenwoordigen tyd. 4°. Haarlem, 1 810. [Vcrhandelingen d. Tej'Ier. Genoot., v. 24.] Kemper (J. M.) Proeve over den Invloed der staatkundige Gebeurtenissen en der Godsdienstige en wijsgcerige Begrippen, op de ware Verlichting in het godsdienstige en zedelijke van de Volken van Europa. 4°. Haarlefti, 1818. [Vorhandelingen d. Teyler. Genoot., v. 28.] Kritzler (H.) Humanitat und Christen - thum. 2 V. in i. 8°. Gotha, 1866-67. Luebker (F.) Vortrage iiber Bildung und Christenthum. 16°. Hamburg, 1863. Mackenzie (H.) The Christian clergy of the first ten centuries ; their beneficial in- fluence on European progress. 12°. Cam- bridge, 1855. Mandley (J. G.) Woman outside Christen- dom. An exposition of the influence ex- erted by Christianity on the social position and happiness of women. 8°. London, 1880. Manssen (W. J.) Het Christendom en de vrouw. 8°. Leiden, 1877. Martin-Doisy. Histoire de la charite pen- dant les quatre premiers siecles de I'ere Chretienne. 8°. Liege, 1831. OzANAM (A. F.) La civilisation chretienne chez les Francs. 8°. Paris, 1849. Ryan (E.) The history of the effects of re- ligion on mankind. 8°. L,ondon, 1"]%%. Scharling (C. H.) Humanitat und Chris- tenthum in ihrer geschichtlichen Entwick- lung, oder Philosophic der Geschichte aus christlichem Gesichtspunkte. 2 v. 8°. Giifersloh, 1 874. Schmidt (C.) Essai historique sur lasociete civile dans le monde Romain et sur sa transformation par le Christianisme. 8°. Strasbourg, 1853. Shairp (J. C.) Culture and religion in some of their relations. 16°. New York,\%^(i. Spring (G.) Obligations of the world to the Bible. 8°. Neiv York, 1839. Troplong (R. T.) De I'influence du Chris- tianisme sur le droit civil des Remains. 16°. Paris, 1868. Senac (A.) Christianisme et civilisation. 2.". ed. 2 V. 12°. Paris, 1865. Vericour (L. R. de). Historical analysis of Christian civilization. 12°. London, 18^0. See, also, Comparative Religion, p. 107 ; and Historical Evidences, Gen. Works, p. 129. APOLOG. THEOL.— SPECIAL CONTROVERSIES. 6 SPECIAL CONTROVERSIES. b. Works VS. Judaism. ^33 a. Works vs. Early Paganism. AuGUSTiNus (A.) La cite de Dieu. Traduc- tion nouvelle, avec une introduction et des notes par Saisset. 4 V. 16°. I'aris, l8^$. The same. The city of God. Transla- ted by M. Dods. 2 v. 8°. Edinburgh, 1871. [In his Works, v. 1-2.] EUSEBIUS Pamphilus. Evangelic ^e prepara- tionis lib. xv. fol. Liitetice, 1544. On the Theophania. Translated from an ancient Syriac version with notes. By S. Lee. 8°. Cambridge, 1 843. MiNUCius Felix (M.) Octavius. 24°. Cantabrigiae, 1 686. [Bound with Tertullianus, Apologeticus.] Origenes. Contra Celsum libri octo. sm. 4°. Cantabrigiae, 1658. Tertullianus. Apologeticus et ad Scapulam liber. 24°. Cantabrigiae, 1686. Theodoretus. Graecarum afifectionum cura- tio. fol. [«./.] 1592. Sanctorum patrum opera polemica de veri- tate religionis Christianae contra Gentiles et Judaeos. 6 v. 8°. lVi>-ceburgi, i^j-j-^o. [In Sanet. patr. Graecor. Opera, v. 1-4, 7-8.] APOLOGETIC CONTENTS. V. 1. Justinus Martpr. Ad Graeeos oratio. Cohortatio ad Graeeos. Apologia i. Apologia ii. V. 2. Dialogus cum Tryphone Judseo. V. 3. Epistolaad Dlognetum. Tatianus. Oratio adversus gentes. Athenagoras. Le^atio pro Christianse. Theophilus Antiochenus. Ad Autolycum libri iii. Hermias Philosophus. Gentilium philoso- phorum irrisio. V. 4. Oenmns Alexandrinus. Cohortatio ad gentes. V. 7-8. Origenes. Contra Celsum. See, for History and Criticism of this con- troversy, Christian Evidences, History, p. 119. See, for Complete list of Works, etc., Index apologeticus, v. 2, p. 434, of the Index to Migne's Patrologia. See, for English translations, the Ante-Ni- cene Library, p. 2. Bar-isajah (E.) a vindication of the Chris- tian's Messiah, sm. 4°. London, 1653. De Rossi (G. B.) Delia vana aspeltazione degli Ebrei del loro Re Messia del compi- mento di tutti le epoche. 8°. Parma, ^113- Eisenmenger (J. A.) Entdecktes Juden- thum, oder griindlicher und wahrhaffter Bericht (von den) Irrthiimern der Jiidischen Religion und Theologie. 2 v. in i. 4°. Konigsberg, 1 7 1 1 . EwiNG (G.) Essays addressed to the Jews on the authority, the scope, and the consumma- tion of the law and the prophets. 12°. London, 1809. Frey (J. S.) Joseph and Benjamin: a series of letters on the controversy between Jews and Christians. 2 v. 16°. A^ew York, 1835- The Messiahship of Jesus. 16°. Phila., 1850. GoLDNEY (E.) A friendly epistle to the Jews. 12°. London, 1761. Gusset (J.) Shemesh tsdaka, sive Jesu Christi evangeliique Veritas salutifera, demonstrata in confutatione libri Chizzouk Emounah a R. Isaacoscripti. fol. AmstelodafnifiTiz. Hornbeek (J.) Pro convincendis, et con- vertendis Judaeis, libri octo. sm. 4°. Lug- dnni Batavorwn, 1655. Kidder (R.) A demonstration of the Mes- sias, in which the truth of the Christian re- ligion is proved, especially against ihe Jews, fol. London, 1726. Note. This work includes the Boyle Lecture for 1G94. Justinus Martyr. Dialogus cum Tryphone Judseo. 8°. Wirceburgi, 1777. [Sanctorum patrum Graecorum Opera, v. 2.] The same. Dialogue with Trypho,a Jew. 8°. Edinburgh, 1867. [In Ante-Nicene Library, v. 14.] Levinsohn (J. B.) Efes Dammim. A series of conversations at Jerusalem between a Patriarch of the Greek Church and a Chief Rabbi of the Jews. Translated by L. Loewe. 8°. London, 1841. '34 APOLOG. THEOL.— CHRISTIANITY AND SCIENCE. Miller (M. R.) The luminous Unity. 12°. Phila., 1876. Stanhope (G.) The truth and excellency of the Christian religion asserted against Jews, infidels and hcreticks. fol. London, l^Tft). [Boyle Lecture?, 1701-02.] Steinschneider (M.) Polemische und apologetische Literatur in arabischer .Sprache, zwischen Muslimen, Christen und Juden. 8°. Leipzig, 1877. Wagenseil (J. C.) Tela ignea .Satana;, hoc est : arcani, et horribiles Judseorum ad- versus Christvm Devm, et Christianam re- ligionem libri anekdotoi. Additse sunt, Latinae interpretationes, et dvplex confvta- tio. 4°. Altdorfii A'oricortan, 1681. R. Lipmanni Carmen memoriale Liber Nizzachon vetus autoris ineogniti. Acta disputationis R. Jechielis cum quodam Nicoiao. Acta dispntationi.s R. Mosis Nachmanidis cum fratre Paulo Christiano, et fratre Raymundo Martini. R. Isaaci Liber Chissuk Emuna. Libellus Toldo." Jesehu. See, for other Works from the side of Juda- ism, pp. 108-110. c. Works vs. Antitheism. See pp. 104- 105. d. Works vs. Deism. 5'^'38 DOCTR. THEOL.— RULE OF FAITH. Henneli, (C. C.) Inquiry concerning the origin of Ciirislianity. 3'' ed. l6°. Lon- don, 1870. Herbert (E., lord Herbert of Ckerbury). Antient religion of the Gentiles, and causes of their errors consider'd. 12°. London, 1711. Newman (F. W.) Phases of faith ; or pass- . ages from the history of my creed. 12°. London, 1 870. The soul, its sorrows and its aspirations. 12°. I^ondon, 1862. Pecaut (F.) Le Christ et la conscience. 12°. Paris, 1859. St, John (H., viscount Bolingbroke). Es- says addressed to Mr. Pope. 8°. Dublin, 1793- [In his Works, v. 3-4.] St. Maur (E. a., duke of Somerset). Chris- tian theology and modern skepticism. 16°. New York, 1872. Serious thoughts generated by perusing Brougham's Natural theology. \_anon.~\ 8°. 1836. Strauss (D. F.) Der alte and der neue Glaube. Ein Bekenntniss. 12°. Leipzig, 1872, The same. The old Faith and the new. A confession. Translation by M. Blind. 12°. New York, 1873. Ein Nachwort als Vorwort zu den neuen auflagen meiner Schrift : Der alte und der neue Glaube. 12°. Bonn, 1873. [Bound vvitli his d. Alte u. d. neue Glaube.] Supernatural religion : an inquiry into the reality of divine revelation. \^anon.'\ 3 V. 8°. London, 1874-77. The same. Comp. ed. 3 v. 8°. Lon- don, 1880. Taylor (R.) The devil's pulpit. v. i. 16°. London, 1831. The diegesis. 8°. Boston, 1834. Tindal (M.) Christianity as old as the crea- tion. 8°. Newburgh, 1798. VoLNKY (C. F.) The ruins, or a survey of the revolutions of empires. 16°. Exeter, 1823. Weiss (J.) American religion. 16°, Bos- ton, 1 87 1. D. Doctrinal Theology. Prolegomena. A. Rule of Faith. Barnes (A.) Inquiries and suggestions in regard to the foundation of faith in the Word of God. 16°. Phila., 1859. Conybeare (W. D.) An analytical examina- tion into the character, value, and just ap- plication of the writings of the Christian Fathers during the Ante-Nicene period. 8°. Oxford, 1839. [Bumpton Lecture, 1839.] Currey (G.) The' confirmation of faith by reason and authority. 8°. Cambridge, 1853. [Hulgean Lecture, 1852.] Daille (J.) Traicte de I'employ des saincts peres, pour le iugement des differends qui sont aujourd'huy en la religion. 16°. Geneve, 1632. The same. De vsv patrvm. Latine e Gallico nunc primum a I. Mettayero red- diti ; ab auctore recogniti, (etc.) 4°. Genevae, 1656- The same. Treatise concerning the right use of the fathers, in tile decision of con- troversies, (etc.) Translated by T. Smith, sm. 4°. London, 1675. The same. 2'' Amer. ed. 12°. Phila., Dale (R. W.) Protestantism : its ultimate principle. 16°. London, 1874. D'AuBiGNE (J. H. Merle). The authority of God ; or the true barrier against Romish and infidel aggression. 16°. London, 1851. Davies (J.) The supremacy of the Scrip- tures the divine rule of religion. 12°. London, 1846. Dialogues on the Catholic and Protestant rules of faith. \_anon.'\ 12°. Edinburgh, 1831. DOCTR. THEOL.— RULE OF FAITH. 139 Garbett (E.) The dogmatic] faith. 8°. Oxford, 1S67. [Bampton Lecture, 1807.] Gladstone (W. E.) Vaticanism : an answer to replies and reproofs. 8°. London, iSj^. GoODE (W.) The divine rule of faith and practice. 2 v. 8°. Phila., 1S42. Hawkins (E.) An inquiry into the con- nected uses of the principal means of at- taining Christian truth. 8°. (?.i/(V-(/, 1840. [Bampton Lecture, 1840.] Hemert (P. van). Het Regt op en de Ver- pligting tot eigen Oordeele in den Gods- dienst. 4°. Haarlem, 179 1. [Verhandelingen d. Teylers. Genoot., v. 11-12.] HOLDEN (G.) The authority of tradition in matters of religion. 16°. Loudon, 1838. The same. 8°. Phila., \%\\. [With SuiTTLEWonTH. :Xot tradition but Scrip- ture.] Ikbot (B.) On the true notion of the ex- ercise of private judgment, or free-thinking, in matters of religion, fol. London, \']y). [Boyle Lectures, 1713-14.] James (T.) A treatise of the corruptions of Scripture, by the Church of Rome. 8°. London, 1843. Manning (H. E.) The Oecumenical council and the infallibility of the Roman Pontiff. 2'i ed. 12°. London, i?,6(). MoRREN (N.) The rule of faith. 8°. Edinburgh, 1835. Oettingen (A. von). Antiultramontana. Kritische Beleuchtung der Unfehlbarkeits- doktrin, (etc.) 8°. Erlangen, 1876. Peck (G.) Appeal from tradition to Scrip- ture and common sense. 12°. A'e7v York, 1844- PiTTiS (T.) A discourse concerning the trial of spirits. 12°. 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[Bound with his Remarks on Waterland.] Remarks on Waterland's Second defense of some queries. By Philalethes Canta- brigiensis. \_pseudon.'\ 79 pp. 12°. London, 1723. DOCTR. THEOL.— TRINITY, 151 Farther remarks on Waterland's farther vindication of Clirist's Divinity. By Phila- lethes • Cantabrigiensis. \_psei(u^on.'\ 12°. London, 1724. [Bound with his Remarks on Waterland.] A true narrative of the controversy con- cerning the doctrine of the Trinity, being a reply to Dr. Berriman's Historical account. \_aiion.'] 12°. London, 1725. [Bound with his Remarks on Waterland.] Jones (W.) The catholic doctrine of the Trinity. S'" ed. 16°. London, 1810. The same. 2<* Amer. ed. 16°. New York, 1818. Jones (W.) A full answer to the Essay on .spirit. 2^ ed. 12°. London, 1753. [Bound with Clayton (R.) Essay on spirit.] The same. 2'* ed. 12°. Londoji,lT]0. [Bound with Clayton (R.) Essay on spirit.] KiDU (J.) An essay on the doctrine of the Trinity. 8°. London, 1815. 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The doctrine of justifica- tion : an outline of its history in the church and of its exposition from Scripture. 8°. Edinburgh, 1867. [Cunningham lectures, 2d series.] Bull (G.) Harmonia apostolica, seu binae dissertationes, quarum in priore doctrina Jacobi de justificatione ex operibus explana- tur ac defenditur ; in posteriore consensus Pauli cum Jacobo liquido demonstratur. 8°. Oxford, 1846. The same. (Transl. into Engl.) 2 v. 8°. Oxford, 1842. [In his Works, in Libr. Anglo Cath. Theol.] Chauncy (C.) The plain doctrine of the justification of a sinner in the sight of God. sm. 4°. London, 1659. Christian (L. H.) Faith and works; or the teaching of the apostles Paul and James on the doctrine of justification perfectly harmonious. 18°. Phila., [;/. d.'\ Coke (T.) A series of letters addressed to the Methodist connection, explaining the important doctrines of justification by faith, and the direct witness of the Spirit. 12°. London, 18 10. Davenant (J.) A treatise of justification, or Disputatio de justitia, habituali et actuali. With the Determinationes. Translated by Rev. J. Allport. 2 v. 8°. London, 1844. Downame (G.) a treatise of justification, fol. London, 1633. Erskine (T.) The unconditional freeness of the Gospel. 16°. Boston, 1828. Faber (G. S.) The primitive doctrine of justification investigated ; relatively to the several definitions of the church of Rome and the church of England. 2'^ ed. (with an appendix.) 8°. London, 1839. Forbes (J.) A treatise tending to clear the doctrine of justification, sm. 4°. Middle- burgh, 1616. Goodwin (J.) The banner of justification displayed. 8°. London., 1835, [Bound with his Expos, ix Romans.] An exposition of the ninth chapter of the epistle to the Romans. 8°. London, 1835. Heurtley (C. a.) Justification. ford, 1846. [Bampton lecture. 1845.] 8°. Ox- I70 DOCTR. THEOL.— JUSTIFICATION. Hopkins (S.) The two covenants, wherein the nature of original sin is explained, and St. Paul and St. James reconciled in the article of justification. 8°. London, 1809. McIlvaine (C. p.) Righteousness by faith ; or the nature and means of our justification before God. 2^ ed. 8°. Phila., 1864. The same. 3I ed. 8°. /'/»7a., 1868. Mackenzie (W. B.) The justified believer. 12°. Phila., [«. d.'\ Nelson (R.) Review and analysis of bishop Bull's Exposition of the doctrine of justifi- cation. 12°. Bath, 1827. Newman (J. H.) Lectures on the doctrine of justification. 3"* ed. 12°. New York, 1874. Owen (J.) The doctrine of justification. sm. 4°. London, 1677. The same. 8°. Philadelphia, \%i,\. Parsons (J.) The doctrine of justification by faith. 8°. Boston, 1748. Philippi (F. a.) Der thatige Gehorsam Christi. 8°. Berlin, 1841. PiTCARN (A.) Harmonia evangelica Aposto- lorum Pauli et Jacobi in doctrina de justi- ficatione. 16°. Poterodat?ii, i6S^. Rawlin (R.) Christ the righteousness of His people. 12°. London, 1741. RoTHE (R.) Neuer Versuch einer Auslegung der Paulinischen Stelle Romer v : 12-21. 8°. Wittenberg, 1836. Ryder (A, G.) The Scriptural doctrine of acceptance with God, considered in refer- ;. ence to the Neologian hermeneutics. 8°. Dublin, 1865. [Donnellan Lectures, 18G3.] SociNUS (F.) Tractatus de justificatione. 12°. Racoviae, 1611. [With his" De S. S. auctoritate."] Stoddard (S.) The safety of appearing at the day of judgment in the righteousness of Christ. 30 ed. i6°. Boston, i"] ^2. Turrettini (F.) De concordia Pauli et Jacobi in articulo juslificationis. sm. 4°. fol. Genevae,- 1567. [With Ills De satisfactione Christi.] WiTHERSPOON (J.) Essay on Justification. 8°. Phila., 1802. [In hi» Works, v. 1.] Young (T.) The great period; or, the time of actual Justification. 2'i-ed. 12°. Lon- don, 1 82 1. h. Sanctification, [including Perfectionism.) Account of the Union meeting for the pro- motion of scriptural holiness, Oxford, 1874. 16°. London, [1874.] Arminius (J.) De vero et genuino sensu cap. vii epistolae ad Romanos dissertatio. 16°. Lugduni Batav., 1612. Bates (W.) Spiritual perfection. 12°. London, 1834. BOARDMAN (H. A.) The "higher life" doctrine, or sanctification tried by the Word of God. 12°. Philadelphia, [«. d.^ BoARDMAN (W. E.) The higher Christian life. i6°. Boston, 1871. Breeden (H.) An address to Arminian Methodists, being a call to holiness and usefulness. 12°. Derby, 1834. Crane (J. T.) Holiness the birthright of all God's children. 2^ ed. 16°. A'ew York, 1875- Fenelon (F. de Salignac de la Mothe). Ex- plication des maxims des Saints sur la vie interieure. 24°. Paris, 1697. Fowler (E.) The design of Christianity. 12°. London, 1671. Eraser (J.) The Scripture doctrine of sanc- tification. 4°. Edinburgh, l"]"]^. The same. 24°. London, 1834. Junkin ((}.) A treatise on sanctification. 12°. Phila., \_n.d.'] Law (W.) a practical treatise upon Chris- tian perfection. 12°. Portsmouth, 1822. Mahan (A.) Scripture doctrine of Christian perfection. 16°. Boston, 1844. Marsh (E. G.) The Christian doctrine of sanctification considered. 8°. I^ondon, 1848. [Barnpton lecture, 1,S4S.] Marshall (W.) The gospel mystery of sanctification. 4"' ed. 12°. London, [1692.] DOCTR. THEOL.— SANCTIFICATION. 171 The same. 12°. jVeco Yorl; 1811. The same. 16°. Edinburgh, 181$. Peck (G.) The Scripture doctrine of Chris- tian perfection. 12°. New York, 1843. Philosophy (The) of Christian perfection. [anon.] 8°. PhtVa., 1848. Snodgrass (W. D.) The Scripture doctrine of sanctification. 16°. jVew York, 1841. Steele (D.) Love enthroned. Essays on evangelical perfection. 12°. A^e7v York, 1876. Upham (T. C.) a treatise on divine union. 16°. Boston, 1852. Wesley (J.) and others. Entire sanctification. 12°. Baltimore, 1838. WiLLiSTON (S.) Lectures on the moral im- perfections of Christians. 16°. New York, 1846. WiNSLOW (O.) The inner life, its nature, re- lapse, and recovery. 16°. London, 1850. WiTTiCH (C.) Fucata gentium virtus sive de veritate bonorum operum. 4°. Ltigd. Batav., 1682. [In his Exereit. theol., pp. 279-354.J Woods (L.) An examination of the doctrine of perfection, as held by Rev. A. Mahan. 16°. New York, 1841. i. Repentance. CoLQUHOUN (J.) A view of evangelical re- pentance. 8°. Edinburgh, 1825. Wines (E. C.) The true penitent. 16°. Phila., [«. d.] White (W.) Objections against the position of a personal assurance of the pardon of sin by a direct communication of the Holy Spirit. 8°. Philadelphia, 1817. I. Perseverance. Owen (J.) The doctrine of the Saint's per- severance, fol. Ojcford, 1654. Perseverance of the saints, [anon.] 18°. Phila., [n. d.] Wittich (C.) Fides sanctorum perseverans et certa. 4°. Lugd. Batav., 1682. [In his Esercit. theol., pp. 245-279.J • m. Means of Grace. GENERAL WORKS. Bickersteth (R.) The means of grace. Lectures. 16°. London, 1851. HULSEMANN (J.) De auxiliis gratiae. Ed. 2*. 4°. Lipsiae, 1 706. Jelf (R. W.) An inquiry into the means of grace, their mutual connection and com- bined use. 8°. Oxford, 1844. [Bampton lecture, 1844.] See, also, BAPTISM, p. 172; Christian Life; Lord's Supper, p. 175; Prayer; and Sacraments, p. 171. n. Sacrannents. GENERAL AND MISCELLANEOUS WORKS. k. Assurance, Bacon (W.) Salvation made sure. 16°. Albany, 1827. Cole (N.) The godly man's assurance. sm. 4°. London, 1615. Short (A.) The witness of the Spirit with our spirits. 8°. Oxford, 1846. [Bampton lecture, 1846.] Armstrong (G. D.) The Sacraments of the New Testament as instituted by Christ. 8°. New York, 1880. AttERSOLL (W.) The new Covenant, or a treatise of the Sacraments, sm. 4°. Lon- don, 1 6 14. Beck (J. T.) Die Lehre von den Sakramen- ten. 12°. Stuttgart, 1874. Brereton (C. D.) a Catechism on the seven Sacraments. 8°. London, 1834. 172 DOCTR. THEOL.— SACRAMENTS. Britton (T. n.) Ilorae sacramentales. The sacramental articles of the Church of England, vindicated from recent misrepre- sentations (etc.) 8°. Loudon, 1851. BULLINGER (H.) Sermons on the Sacra- ments. 8°. Cambridge^ 1840. Conrad (J.) Doctrinade Sacramentis. 16°. Argentorati, 1 664. Crewdson (I.) Water baptism and the Lord's Supper. 16°. Phila., 1837. Denison (S.) The doctrine of both the Sacraments ; to wit, Baptisme, and the Supper of the Lord. 16°. London, ib^A- Doctrines (The) of Baptism and the Lord's Supper. By several authors. 16°. Phila., 1811. Dehon (T.) Sermons on confirmation. 18°. Ne7v York, 1831. Gloecker (C.) Die Sacramente der Christ- lichen Kirche. 16°. Frankfurt, 1832. Grotius (H.) Baptizatorum puerorum insti- tutio et eucharista. 8°. Oxonii. 1 706. Halley (R.) The Sacraments. 2 v. 8°. London, 1844. [Cong, lectures, 1st Ser., v. 10 and 15.] Henry VIIL Assertio septeni Sacramento- rum adversus Martinum Lutherum. sm. 4°. London, 1523. Luther (M.) Luther on the Sacraments: or distinctive doctrines of the Evang. Luth. Church respecting Baptism and the Lord's Su])per. Translated from the German. 12°. N'nvmarket, 1853. McKenzie (T.) Antichrist and the church of Rome identified, in a treatise on the seven Sacraments. 2'^ ed. 16°. Paisley, 1846. Rogers (D.) A treatise of the two Sacra- ments of the gospell : Baptisme and the Supper of the Lord. 3'' ed. sm. 4°. London, 1635. [Bound with his practical Catechism.] Smyth (T.) The Romish and prelatic rite of confirmation. 16°. Neiv York, 1845. Stkinmeyer (F. L.) Die Eucharistiefeier und der Cultus. 8°. Berlin, iSj-j. Vaux (W.) The benefits annexed to a par- ticipation in the Sacraments. 8°. Oxford, 1826. [Bampton lecture, 182G.] Whately (R.) The scripture doctrine con- cerning the Sacraments, arid the points con- nected therewith. 12°. London, 1857. Whitaker (W.) Praelectionis de Sacra- ments en genere, etc. sm. 4°. Franco- fiirti, 1624. See, a/5(7, Baptism, p. 172; and Lord's Sup- per, p. 175. o. Baptism. Note. — In addition to the works following, the Library possesses the '* Agnew Collection '" on the Baptist Controversy, containing several thous- and volumes and pamphlets. I. GENERAL WORKS. Armstrong (G. D.) The doctrine of bap- tisms. 12°. Neiv York, 1857. Baldwin (T.) A series of letters. In which the distinguishing sentiments of the Bap- tists are explained and vindicated. 12°. Boston, 1 8 10. Beckwith (J. H.) Immersion not Baptism. 18°. Boston, 1858. Beecher (E.) Baptism with reference to its import and modes. 8°. New York, 1849. Bickersteth (E.) a treatise on Baptism. 12°. London, 1844. Bradbury (T.) The duty and doctrine of Baptism. 12°. New York, 1 8 10. Burgess (A.) Baptism considered in rela- tion to its mode and subjects. 16°. Bos- ion, 1837. Campbell (A.) A debate between A, Camp- bell and N. L. Rice, on Christian Baptism. ,8°. Lexington, {Ky.,) i'iif\. Campbell (J. P.) Remarks on a letter of Mr. D. Jones, on occasion of his Sermon on Christian Baptism: (With) a review of Mr. Robinson's history of Baptism. 8°. Phila., 1812. Carson (A.) Baptism in its modes and sub jects considered. 12°. New York, 1832. The same. 8°. Phila., 1845. Chapin (S.) a series of letters on the mode and subjects of Baptism. 2<^ ed. 16°. Boston, 1820. DOCTR. THEOL.— BAPTISM. 173 Clark (D.) A candid discussion of Chris- tian Baptism. 16°. Auburn, 1854. CoNANT (T. J.) The meaning and use of baptizein ; philologically and historically investigated. 8°. Neiv'York, \%(il. Dale (J. W.) Classic Baptism ; an inquiry into the meaning of the word ^a.-n-ni\a, as determined by the usage of Classical Greek writers. 4'ii ed. 8°. Phila., 1867. An inquiry into the usage of pairTL^ta, and the nature of Christie and Patristic Baptism. 8°. F/a7a., 1874. An inquiry into the usage of iSaTrTi^w, and the nature of Johannic Baptism. 8°. P/ii/a., 1 87 1. An inquiry into the usage of paanim, and the nature of Judaic Baptism, as shown by Jewish and Patristic Writings. 2^ ed. 8°. F/ii/a., 1869. D'Anvers (H.) A treatise of Baptism; wherein that of believers, and that of in- fants, is examined by the Scriptures. 2'^ ed. 16°. Loni/o}trl()TA- EwiNG (G.) An essay on Baptism. 2^ ed. 16°. Glasgow, 1824. Fairchild (A. G.) Scripture Baptism. 16°. Pkila., [1858.] Featley (D.) The dippers dipt, or the Anabaptists ducked and plunged over head and ears. 7"> ed. sm.4°. London, 1660. Goodwin (J.) Cata-baptism, or new bap- tism waxing old, and ready to vanish away, sm. 4°. London, 1655. Hall (E.) An exposition of the law of Bap- tism ; as it regards the mode and the sub- ject. 4"^ ed. 12°. New York, 1852. Hemmenway (M.) A discourse on the nature and subjects of Christian Baptism. 16°. Phi/a., 1788. Henry (M.) A treatise on Baptism; Abridged by P. Robins. 12°. London, 1783. Hodges (W.) Baptism tested by Scripture and history. 2'* ed. enlarged. 12°. Phila., 1858. The same, f- ed. 12°. Neio York, 1874. HoFLiNG (J. W. F.) Das Sakrament der Taufe. v. i. 8°. Erlangen, 1846. Irving (E.) Homilies on the Sacraments, v. I. On Baptism. 2''. ed. 16°. I^ondon, 1828. Lape (T.) A manual of Christian Baptism. 2* ed. 18°. Baltimore, 1843. Lathrop (J.) Discourses on the mode and subjects of Christian Baptism. 5"^ ed. 12°. Boston, 1811. Lawrence (H.) A pious and learned treatise of Baptisme. 16°. Lo7idon, 1649. M'Calla (W. L.) a discussion of Christian Baptism, v. i. 8°. Phila., 1828. Maskell (W.) Holy Baptism. 8°. Lon- don, 1848. Noel (B. W.) Essay on Christian Baptism. 16°. London, 1849. Patrick (S.) Aqua genitalis ; a discourse concerning Baptism. 6"* ed. 12°. Lon- don, 1717. [Bound with his Mensa Mystica.] Peters (A.) Sprinkling the only mode of Baptism made known in the Scriptures, and the Scripture warrant for Infant Baptism. 16°. Albany, 1848. Pirie (A.) A dissertation on Baptism and letters on the Sinai covenant ; with an in- quiry into the lawfulness of eating blood. 12°. Edinbu7-gh, 1806. Pond (E.) A treatise on Christian baptism. 12°. Boston, 1833. Pusey (E. B.) Scripture views of holy Baptism. 8°, London, 1836. Ralston (S.) A review of a debate on Christian Baptism. 2^ ed. 16°. Wash- ington {Pa.), 1825. Rice (N. L.) See Campbell (A.) Schneckenburger (M.) Ueber das Alter der jiidischen Proseleyten-Taufe, und deren Zusammenhang mit dem Johanneischenund christlichen Ritus. 8°. Berlin, 1828. Stuart (M.) The mode of Christian Bap- tism prescribed in the New Testament. 16°. Nashville, 1855. Taylor (C.) Apostolic Baptism. 12°. New York, 1843. The same. 16°. New York, 1853. Thorn (W.) Modern immersion not Scrip- ture Baptism. 2^ ed. 12°. London, [1850.] 174 DOCTR. THEOL.— INFANT-BAPTISM. Walker (W.) The doctrine of baptisms ; or a discourse of dipping and sprinkling. 12°. London, 1678. Warden (J.) A practical essay on the Sacra- ment of Baptism. 16°. Edinburgh, \']2\. WiLBERFORCE (R. I.) The doctrine of Holy Baptism. 8°. London, 1850. Wood (J.) A familiar treatise on Christian Baptism. 12°. New Albany, 1850. See, aha, BAPTISMAL Regeneration, p. 175 ; Church Membership; Infant Baptism, p. 174; and Sacraments, General Works, p. 171. 2. INFANT BAPTISM Addington (S.) The christian minister's reasons for baptizing infants, and for ad- ministering the ordinance by sprinkling or pouring of water. 16°. London, 1771. Baxter (R.) Plain Scripture proof of in- fants' Church membership and Baptism. 3'! ed. sm. 4°. London, 1653. Booth (A.) Paedobaptism examined ; with replies to the arguments and objections of Dr. Williams and Mr. Peter Edwards. 2^ ed. 2 V. 12°. London, l"]?,"]. _ The same. 3 v. 8°. London, 1829. Budd (H.) Infant-baptism the means of national reformation, according to the doc- trine and discipline of the Established Church. 3<> ed. 16°. Lojidon, iS^i. Camphell (A,) Infant sprinkling proved to be a human tradition. 12°, Steubenville, (C), 1820. Dorrington (P.) A vindication of the Christian church in the baptizing of infants. 12°. London, 1 701. Edwards (P.) Candid reasons for renounc- ing the principles of antipaedobaptism. 12°. Augusta, {Me.), 1803. The same. 18°. Whitehall, 1804. The same. 16°. Pkila.,\8^l. Gale (J.) Reflections on Mr. Wall's history of Infant Baptism. 8°. London, 1^20. Geree (J.) Vindiciae paedo-baptismi ; or a vindication of Infant-baptism. sm. 4°. London, 1646. Goode (W.) The doctrine of the Church of England as to the effects of Baptism in the case of infants. 8°. London, 1850. Homes (N.) A vindication of baptizing be- liever's infants, in some animadversions upon Mr. Tombes (etc.) sm. 4°. London, 1646. Janeway (J. J.) Letters explaining the Abrahamic covenant, with a view to estab- lish the Divine right of Infant baptism. 12°. Fhila., 1 81 2. Jerram (C.) Conversations on Infant-bap- tism, and on some objections against the Church of the United Kingdom. 3"^ ed. 16°, London, 1838, Marshall (S.) A defence of Infant-bap- tism : In answer to Mr. J. Tombes. 4°. London, 1646. Miller (S.) Infant Baptism Scriptural and reasonable. 12°. Fhila., 1835. Morgan (A.) A reply to Mr. Saml. Finley. Vindication of the charitable plea for the speechless. 16°. Fhila., 1750. Public (A) Dispute betwixt John Tombs, John Cragge and Henry Vaughan, touch- ing Infant- baptism, Sept. 5th, 1653, in Abergavenie. 18°. Lotidon, 1654. Rees (D.) Infant-baptism no institution of Christ ; and the rejection of it justified. 12°. London, [1720.] Smith (J. T.) The Scriptural and historical arguments for Infant Baptism examined. 16°. Fhila., 1850. Temoignage (Le) de Bunsen, de Neander et de Pascal, contre le pretendu pedobap- tisme de I'eglise primitive. 8°. Faris, 1857. Thorn (W.) Infant Baptism a divine obli- gation. 12°. London, [1850.] Towgood (M.) The Baptism of infants, a reasonable service. 12°. London, 1750. Walker (W.) A modest plea for Infant Baptism. 16°. Cambridge, 1677. Wall (W.) The history of Infant-baptism. 2 parts. 4°. London, 1 707. Defence of the history of Infant-bap- tism. 8°. London, 1720. Wardlaw (R.) a dissertation on Infant- baptism. 3'^ ed. 16°. Glasgo7U, 1846. DOCTR, THEOL.— BAPT. REGENERATION. J 75 Whiston (J.) An essay to revive the primi- tive doctrine and practise of Infant-baptism. 1 6°. London, 1676. [Bound with Infant-baptism from heaven.] . Infant-baptism from heaven and not of men. 16°. London, 1 670. The same. Second part. 16°. London, 1676. [Bound with the preceding.] Infant-baptism plainly proved. 16°. London, 1678. [Bound with Infant-baptism from heaven.] The right method for the proving of In- fant-baptism ; with some reflections on some late tracts against Infant-baptism. 16°. London, 1 690. [Bound with Infant-baptism from heaven.] Williams (E.) Antipaedobaptism examined. 2 V. 16°. Shrewsbury, 1789. Wills (O.) Infant-baptism asserted and vindicated by Scripture and antiquity. 16°. London, 1674. Wilson (R.) Infant -baptism a Scriptural service, and dipping necessary to its right administration. 8°. London, 1848. Woods (L.) Lecture on Infant baptism. 12°. Andover, 1828. See, also, BAPTISMAL Regeneration, p. 175 ; Baptism, General Works, p. 172; Church IVIembership ; and Sacraments, General Works, p. 171. 3. BAPTISMAL REGENERATION. Boyd (A.) Baptism and Baptismal Regenera- tion. 16°. London, 1845. BuGG (G.) Spiritual regeneration not neces- sarily connected with Baptism; in answer to a tract upon i-egeneration by Dr. Mant. 12°. Kittering, 18 16. Croly (G.) The theory of Baptism. The regeneration of infants in Baptism vindi- cated. 8°. London, 1850. Davison (J.) Remarks on Baptismal Re- generation. 8°. Oxford, 1847. Gorham (G. C.) E.xamination before ad- mission to a benefice, on the allegation of unsound doctrine respecting the efficacy of Baptism. 8°. London , x'ii,^. - Irons (W. J.), editor. The judgments on Baptismal Regeneration. 8°. London, l8^o. See, also. Baptism, General Works, p. 172; and Infant Baptism, p. 174. _ p. The Lord's Supper. GENERAL WORKS. Abbadie (J.) Chemical change in the Eu- charist, sm. 4°. London, iSb"]. Brace (S. C.) The wine used at communion. (A series of contributions to the Presbyte- rian, published in 1871-2.) Brevint (D.) The Christian Sacrament and sacrifice. 8°. Oxford, 1847. Clarke (A.) Discourse on the nature (etc.) of the Holy Eucharist. 12°. New York, 1812. Clowes (J.) The true end and design of the Lord's Supper. 16°, Manchester, 1819. Cooper (T.) An answer in defense of the truth against the Apology of private mass. To which is prefixed the work answered, entitled An apology of private mass. 16°. Cambridge, 1850. [The Parker Soc. Publications.] Cox (J. E.) W^ritings and disputations on the Lord's Supper, roy. 8°. Cambridge, 1844. Cranmer (T.) a defence of the catholic doctrine of the Sacrament of the body and blood of our Saviour. -8°. London, 1^2^. Daille (J.) Exposition de I'institution de la s; cene, rapportee par ..Saint Paul en sa i Epitre aux Cor. 12°. Geneve, 166^. Delitzsch (F.) On the sacrificial character of the Lord's Supper. 8°. Edinburgh, 1868. [In his Com. onHebrewS, v. 2. J Derodon (D.) Le Tombeav de la Messe. 16°. Geneve, 1662. Doedes (J. I.) De Leer van den Avond- maal. 8°. Utrecht, 1847. Dolittle (T.) a treatise concerning the Lord's Supper. 15'^ ed. 18°. London, 1690. . . , .76 DOCTR. THEOL.— LORD'S SUPPER. Drake (C. B.) The teaching of the church during the first three centuries on the doc- trines of the Christian priesthood and sacri- fice. 1 6°. London, 1864. [Norrisian prize essay, 1873.J Ebrard (A.) Das Dogma vom heiligen Abendmahl und seine Geschichte. 2 v. 8°. Frankfurt, 1845. Ernesti (J. A.) Die Lehre der Evangelisch- Lutherischen Kirche von der wirklichen Gegenwart des Liebes und Blutes Jesus Christi im heiligen Abendmahle. 12°. Altona, 1784. Gataker (T.) A discussion of the Popish doctrine of transubstantiation. 4°. Lon- don, 1624. [With his Nature and use of lots.] GouLBURN (E. M.) The office of the Holy Communion in the book of Common Prayer. A series of lectures. 16°. New York, 1867. Grierson (J.) A doctrinal and practical treatise on the Lord's Supper. 16°. Ed- inburgh, 1839. Hengel (W. a. Van). De Leer van het Avondmaal door Dr. Doedes. 8°. Leyden, 1847. Verhandeling, ten betooge, dat de Doop en het Avondmaal, naar het Oogmerk van Jesus Instilling (etc.) 8°, Llaag, 1812. Heumann (C. a.) Erweiss, dass die Lehre der Reformirten Kirche von dem heil. Abendmahle die rechte und wahre sey. 12°. Eisleben, 1764. HOADLEY (B.) A plain account of the nature and end of the Lord's Supper. 12°. London, 1735. Thesame. 2'> ed. 12°. London, x-jt,^. John Bon and Mast Person. (A Satire on the Real Presence.) sm. 4°. London, re- printed [1850.] Laurence (J.) Dialogus eucharisticus. sm. 4°. Atnsteldami, 1637. Law (W.) A demonstration of the errors of a late book called " a plain account of the nature and end of the Lord's Supper." 2^ 12°. London, 1738. ed. Moulin (P. du). The anatomy of the Mass. To which is annexed a iconcise history of the Eucharist by R. Shanks. 12°. Edin- burgh, 1833. Nevin(J.W.) The mystical presence. 12°. Phila., 1846. Nieuwenhuis (F. G. D.) Het Avondmaal in de Christelyke Kerk. 1^ ed. 8°. Utrecht, 1847. Owen (J.) The Lord's Supper fully con- sidered in a view of the history of its insti- tution. 2 V. in I. 12°. Edinburgh, 1798. Patrick (S.) Mensa mystica ; or a dis- course concerning the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. 7*'' ed. 12°. London, 1717- Perpetuite (La) de la foy de I'eglise catho- lique touchant I'eucharistie defendue contre le livre du sieur Claude. 4°. Paris, 1669. Peeling (E.) A discourse of the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. 12°. London, 1865. Plain (A) account of the nature and end of the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. 2* ed. 12°. London, 1735. Prins (J. J.) De Maaltijd des Heeren in de Korinthische Gemeente, tentijdevan Paulus. 8°. Leiden, 1868. Pusey (E. B.) The doctrine of the real presence as contained in the Fathers, to the fourth general council. 8°, Oxford, 1855- The real presence of the body and blood of our Lord Jesus Christ the doctrine of the English church. 8°. ^ Oxford, 1857. A letter to the Bishop of London in ex- planation of a letter by the Rev. W. Dods- worth. 8°. Oxford, 1 85 1. Rocholl (R.) Die Realprasens. 8°. Giitersloh, 1875. Schulthess (J.) Die evangelische Lehre von dem heiligen Abendmahl. 8°. Leip- zig, 1824. ScHULZ (D.) Die christliche Lehre vom heiligen Abendmahl. 2'' aufl. 8"^. Leip- zig, 1 83 1. DOCTR, THEOL.— ESCHATOLOGY, '77 S riN' (T.) Das Abendmahl nebst verwandten Lehren nach Schriftgrundzugen ausgefuhrt, (etc.) 8°. 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Manual of devotion. 16°. N^ew York, 1855. Brooks (T.) The mute Christian under the smarting rod. 12°. Phila., l?>ii. Brown (J.) Christ the way, and the truth, and the life. 18°. Glasgow, 1738. The Christian journal. 16°. Phila., 1796. Brownlee (W. C.) The Christian youth's book. 12°. A\'w York, 1839. Bi;cHANAN (J.) Comfort in affliction. 16°, Nnv York, 1844. Bi;cK (C.) Serious inquiries. 18°. Phila., 1813. ETHICAL THEOL.— PRACT. RELIGION. 213 BuNYAN (J.) Christiana and her children. 16°. ' Phila., 1850. The holy war. 18°. Glasgo7c, \-]()2,. The same. New ed". 8°. Bungay, \%0^. The same. 8°. Phila., [«. d.'\ The pilgrim's progress. 16°. Boston, 1805. The same. 16°. London, 1862. The same. (Arabic.) 12°. Beirut, [«. d:\ The same. (French.) 16°. Phila., \_n. d.-\ The same. (Hebrew.) 12°. London, 1851. The Same. (Modern Armenian.) 16°. Smyrna, 1847. The child's pilgrim's progress. 32°. Phila., i860. BuRDER (H. F.) The pleasures of religion. 18°. Phila., [«. r/.] Burgess (A.) Spiritual refining. 8°. Lon- don, 1652. - Burgh (J.) The dignity of human nature, sm. 4°. London, 1754. The same. 8°. London, 1794. BuRKiTT (W.) The poor man's help. 12°. Berwick, 1 814. Burns (J.) The Christian's daily portion. 16°. London, 1842. — ^The principles of Christian philosophy. 12°. Phila., 1833. Burroughs (J.) The rare jewel of Chris- tian contentment, sm. 4°. London, 1659. Carpenter (H.S.) Here and beyond. 12°. New York, 1859. Cheever (G. B.) Lectures on the Pilgrim's Progress. 8°. New York, 1845. ■ The same. 8°. Ne7u York, i?,^6. A voyage to the celestial country. 12°. New York, 1856. Christian (The) correspondent. See Mont- gomery (J.) Christian philosophy, \_anon.'] 8°. Lon- don, 1845. Christian's (The) companion in solitude. {anon.'] 12°. Glasgow, 1827. Clark (S.) A collection of the promises of Scripture. 16°. London, 1750. Collier (J.) Essays upon several moral subjects. 12°. London, 1709. COLQUHOUN [Lady). The world's religion. 16°. Ne-u York, 1847. Corner (J.) Sabbath-day readings. sm. 4°. Phi/a., [«. (/.] Crook (S.) Ta diapheronta, or, divine char- acters, sm. fol. London, 1658. CuMMiNG (J.) Benedictions. 12°. Bos- ton, 1854. Daily (A) exercise of the devout Christian. 15'" ed. 24°. Dublin, {n.d.] De Courcy (R.) a letter of solemn coun- sel. 8°. Shreivsbury, 1778. Dick (T.) The mental illumination and moral improvement of mankind. 8°. N'e70 York, 1836. Dickinson (R. W.) Religion teaching by example. 12°. N'ew York, 1848. Responses from the sacred oracles. 12°. New York, 1 85 1. Directeur (Le) spiritual pour ceux qui n'en ont point, (etc.) l6°. Pans, 1719. Discourse (A) of God and religion, {anon.] 18°. London,' l()()2. Divine (The) panoply, {anon.] 12°. Lon- don, {n. d.] DoDD (VV.) Reflections on death. 12°, London, 1765. Doddridge (P.) The rise and progress of religion in the soul. 16°. London, 1779. The same. 16°. Boston, 1806. Dorney (H.) Divine contemplations and spiritual breathings. 8°. Edinburgh, 1746. DORRINGTON (T.) Reform'd devotions for every day in the week (etc.) 16°. Lon- don, 1708. Drelincourt (C.) The Christian's defence against the fears of death. 8°. Trenton, 1808. Drexelius (H.) Trismegistus christianus, seu triplex cultus conscientiae, caelitum, cor- poris. 32°. Monachij, 1627. Du Bosc (R. p.) L'honneste femme. 16°, Paris, 1662. Du Moulin (P.) A treatise of peace and contentment of mind. 12°. London, if)"]!. 214 ETHICAL THEOL.— PRACT. RELIGION. 'DuvERGiER DE Hauranne (J.) Maximes saintes et chrestiennes. j'^ed. l6°. Paris, 1657. East (J.) The vilag e ; or, Christian lessons from the circumstances of a country parish. 12°. Bristol, 1 83 1. Eddy (A. D.) Address on the duties of youth. 12°. A^'ezv York, 1836. Edwards (J-) Charity and its fruits. 8°. London, 1852. Christian love as manifested in the heart and life. Edited by Tryon Edwards. 6"' Am. ed. 12°. Phila., 1874. Treatise on the relijjious affections. 8°. Phila., 1 82 1. Erskine (T.) The inner life as revealed in the correspondence of celebrated Chris- tians. 12^. Londofi, 1878. Evans (R. W.) The church of God : a series of dissertations. 16°. Phila., 1833. Fa\vcett(J.) Advice to youth. 16°. Leeds, 1786. Fenelon (F. de Salignac de la Mothe). Re- ponses de M. I'Archeveqae de (^ambray a la declaration de M. I'Archeveque de Paris, (etc.) 24°. [«./.], 1698. Dissertation on pure love, etc. 12°. Lon- don, 1750. The characters and properties of true charity display'd. Translated from the original French. 12°. Londoii, 1737. Ferguson (R.) The fiery-flying serpent slan- der, and the brazen serpent charity deline- ated. 16°. Winchester, 1814. Fl.NNEV (C. G.) Lectures to professing Christians. 12°. Oherlin, [0.), \%^o. FiRMiN (G.) The real Christian. 16°. [1670.] [Title-page wanting.] Flavel (J.) A token for mourners. 16°. Idle, 1830. [In Vint (W.) SufTering Christian's companion.] A treatise on keeping the heart. 4"' ed. 16° Ilallowell, 1828. Communion with Christ. 16°. Idle, 1830. [In Vint (W.) Active Christian's companion.] Divine conduct. 16°. Phila., 1840. Navigation spiritualized. 12°. N^ewbury- port, 1796. The touchstone of sincerity. 16°. New Haven, 1809. The same. f- ed. 16°. Hallozvell, 1828. [Bound with Treatise on keeping the heart.] Fletcher (A.) The Christian conqueror. 16°. London, 1830. A warning to evil speakers ; or, the sin- fulness of scandal. 16°. London, 1832. A spiritual guardian for youth. 18°, London, 1823. Ford (D. E.) Decapolis ; or, the individual obligation to save souls from death. 1 6°. iVeiu Vorh, 1 848. Fordyce (J.) Addresses to the Deity. 16°. London, l8oi. Foster (J.) Discourses on all the principal branches of natural religion and social vir- tue. 4°. London, 1749. Franck (A. H.) Christ the sum and sub- stance of all the Holy Scriptures. Now ren- dered into English. 8°. London, 1732. Fry (J.) A present for the convalescent. 8°. London, 1823. Fuller (T.) The holy state and the profane state. 8°. London, 1841. Gallaudet (T. H.) The child's book on repentance. 16°. A^ew York, \7i. .] The course of faith, or the practical believ- er delineated, a"* ed. 16°. London, i8s7- The family monitor. 8°. New York, 1836. [Christian library, v. ed. 8^. London, 1749. Macarius. Primitive morality : or, thespirit- ual homilies of St. Macarius the Egyp- tian. Done out of Greek into English, vith emendations from a Bodleian MS. never before printed. 8°. London, 1721. McGlLVRAY (W.) Peace in believing. 16°. New York, 1848. Mackenzie (W. B.) The justified believer. 12°. Phila., [«. «.] 12°. /"/^Va., 1868. Nevi.Ns' (W.) Practical thoughts. 16°. N'ew York, \ii. d.] Xevvnham (W.) A tribute of sympathy. 12°. N'ew York, 1832. 2l8 ETHICAL THEOL.— PRACT. RELIGION. "Newton (J.) Cardiphonia. 12°. Phila., [1824.J The same. 12°. Edinburgh, \Zt,'~,. The Christian character. 16°. Neiu York, 1850. NORDEN (J.) A progress of piety. 16°. Cambridge, 1847. Opie (A.) Ilhistrations of lying. 16°. N'ew York, 1850. Owen (J.) A practical exposition on the cx.xx psalm. 12°. Salem, (JV. Y), 1806. The same. 18°. London, 183$. Eshcol, a cluster of the fruit of Canaan. 24°. London, 1778. Nature, power and prevalence of in- dwelling sin. 12°. Glasqow, 1825. Temptation, the nature and power of it. fol. London, 1721. The same. 12°. Phila.,\ji. d.'\ The forgiveness of sin. 12°. New York, [«.0(). The same. 12°. Nezu York, 1846. -Treatises upon the life of faith. 12°. Ne7a York, 1842. Rous (F.) The mystical marriage. 18°. London, 1724. Russell (D.) Letters practical and consola- tory. 2 V. 12°. Phila., 1836. Ryle (J. C.) Living or dead? 12°. New York, 1 85 1. Sales (F. de). Introduction a la vie devote. 24°. Douay, 1626. The same. The introduction to a devout life. Set forth by the English priests of Tourney Colledge. 18°. Paris, 1669. The same. An introduction to a devout life. Translated and reformed from the errors of the popish edition. To which is prefixed a discourse of the rise and pro- gress of the spiritual books in the Romish church. By W. Nicholls. 12°. London, 1701. La vraie et solide piete. Recueillie de ses epitres. 16°. Avignon, 1 760. L' esprit de S. Frangois de Sales. 2 v. 16°. ' Lyon, 1822. Lettres a des personnes vivant dans le monde. Nouv. ed. 16°. Lyon, 1825. Sai.tmarsh (J.) Sparkles of glory. 18°. London, 1849. Saphir (A.) The hidden life; thoughts on communion with God. 16°. New York, 1877- S.\V.\GE [Mrs.) Right use of speech. 12°. Phila., 1863. Scala Sancta : or the exaltation of the soul. \^anon.'\ 18°. London, 1692. ScHARFFEN (W. G. B.) Frommer Seelen andachtige Ruhestunden. 16°. Budissin, 1716. Scott (J.) The Christian life. 5 v. 12°. Edinburgh, 1754. The same. 5 v. 8°. London, 1757. Scott (T.) Tracts. With an introductory essay by T. Chalmers. 12°. Glasgow, 1826. [Select Christian authors, v. 53.] SCUDDER (H.) The Christian's daily walk. 12°. Phila., [«. d.'] Series of tracts on practical religion. 2 v. 16°. Prince/on, 1824. Serle (A.) The Christian remembrancer. 12°. Glasgow, 1833. The church of God: or, essays upon some names and titles given in the Scrip- tures to the general assembly of all true be lievers. 16°. London, 1793. Shaw (S.) Emmanuel : or, a discovery of true religion. On communion with God. 12°. Glasgoia, 1829. [Select Christian authors, v. 57.] Immanuel : or a discovery of true re- ligion. 16°. Glasgow, 1749. Immanuel. Communion with God. Mystical life. 16°. Idle, 1S30. [In Vint (W.) Active Christian's companion.] Welcome to the plague. Farewell to life. 16°. Llle, 1830. [In Vint (W.) Suffering Christian's companion.] ShepHEARD (T.) The sincere convert. 16°. London, 1640. Sheppard (J.) Christian encouragement. 12°. London, [«. 2'j. WiLLARD (S.) The truly blessed man. 18°. Boston, 1700. Williams (W. R.) Religious progress. 8°. Boston, 1850. WiLLlSON (J.) The afflicted man's compan- j ion. 16°. Edinburgh, 1794. Wills (T.) The spiritual register. 3"* ed. 2 v. 16°. London, 1787. Wilson (T.) Sacra privata. 8°. AWf York, 1836. [Christian library, v. C] WiNSLOW (O.) Personal declension and re- vival of religion in tjie soul. 3'' ed. 16°. London, 1845. WOOLTON (J.) The Christian manual, or, the life and manners of true Christians. 16°. Cambridge, 1851. [Parker Society Publications.] Wright (S.) A treatise on the deceitful- nessofsin. 5'^'' ed. 18°. London, 1735- 6. Appeals to the Unconverted. Alleine (J.) An alarm to unconverted sin- ners. 18'^. Hosto//, 1739. The same. 18°. London, 1780. Baxter (R.) A call to the unconverted. 16°. Av7t/ York, 1842. The same. La voix de Dieu qui appelle les pecheurs a la repentance. 18°. Paris, 1665. Directions and perswasions to a sound conversion. iS°. London, 1662. Booth (A.) Glad tidings. 12°. Fhi/a., 1797- BuNYAN (J.) Come and welcome to Jesus Christ. r6°. jVew York, 1836. Christian (L. H.) The accepted time for securing the gospel salvation. 8°. Bhi/a., 1859. CuMMiNG (J.) A message from God. 16°. Arw York, 1848. Foster (J.) The importance of considering the subject of religion. 8°. Boston, 182S. Fuller (A.) The gospel worthy of all ac- ceptation. 12°. New York, 1801. Harbaugh (H.) Union with the church the blessed privilege of all who would be sav- ed. 8°. Bhi/a., 1856. Henry (M.) The pleasantness of a religious life. 16°. A^ew York, 1847. Henry (T. C.) Letters to an anxious inquir- er. 18°. Bhi/a., 1840. James (J. A.) The anxious inquirer. 16'*. Neta York, [n. d.] Moody (S.) The gospel way of escaping, 12°. Boston, 1739. Olmstead (J. M.) Thoughts and counsels for the impenitent. 16°. New York, 1848. Pike (J. G.) Religion and eternal life. 16". T.ondon, 1835. The same. 16°. Nexv York, [«. d.] Sinner's (The) friend, [anon.] 16°. New York, 1848. Williams (D.) Practical discourses. 8". London, 1738. 222 ETHICAL THEOL.— CHRISTIAN SOCIOLOGY 7. The Christian Family. 8. Christian Sociology. Abbott (J.) The mother at home. 12°. Boston, 1833. Babington (P.) A practical view of Chris- tian education in its earlier stages. 16°. Boston, 1 819. BoARDMAN (H. A.) The Bible in the family. 12°. Phila., 1 85 1. BUSHNELI. (H.) Christian nurture. 12°. New York, 1861. De {'education chrestienne des enfans. \^anon.'\ 18°. Brnxelles, 1669. Devoirs (Les) de la vie domestique. [anon.] 18°. Brnxelles, 1 707. Domestic portraiture, [nnon.'j 12°. A^e7v York, 1849. Family (The) instructor, [^anon.'] 2 v. 16°. London, 1756. Hamilton (J.) The happy home. 16°. Ne7v York, 1850. Henry (M.) A church in the house. 16°. New York, \ii. r/.] Jerment (G.) Parental duty : or, the re- ligious education of children. 16°. Phila., 1794. Mere (La) chretienne. \anon.'\ 2 v. 16°. La Ilaye, 1723. Mother's (A) first thoughts, {^mion.l 32°. Phila., 1833. Noel (B. W.) Infant piety. 16°. Ne^u York, 1847. Smith (B. M.) Family religion. 12°. Phila., [;/. ./.] SORIN (M.) The domestic circle. 12°. 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Bilder und Winke zum christlichen Com- munismus und Socialismus. 8°. Stutt- gart, 1849. See, also, INFLUENCE OF Christianity, p. 132 ; and SOCIOLOGY, various topics. P. Eeelesiastical Theology. I. ECOLESIOLOGY. Connprehensive, Historical and Miscellaneous Works. Arnold (T.) Fragment on the Church. 2* ed. 8°. London, 1845. Bannerman (J.) The church of Christ, a treatise on the nature, powers, ordinances, discipline and government of the Christian church. 2 V. 8°. Edinbiirgh, 1868. Barrett (A.) The ministry and polity of the Christian church. 12°. London, 18^4. BiDEN(J.) The true church. 16°. London, 1851. ECCLES. THEOL.— ECCLESIOLOGY. 223 Truths maintained. 8°. London, 1S54. Brittan (T. S.) Communion of the saints: or a guide to church fellowship. 12°. Brooklyn, 1836. BuNSEN (C. C. J.) Die Verfassung der Kirche. 12°. Hamburg, 1845. Bush (G.) New church miscellanies: or, es- says, ecclesiastical, doctrinal and ethical. 16°. New York, 1855. Cameron (J.) De ecclesia. 4°. Salmvrii, 1626. 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London, 1793. Stahl (F. J.) Die Kirchenverfassung nach Lehre und Recht der Protestanten. 12°. Erlangen, 1 840. Steinmeyer (F. L.) Der Begriff des Kir- chenregiments. 8°. Berlin, 1879. [Piiit V. of liis Ik'itriigo zur praktischen The- ologie.] StillINGFLEET (E.) Irenicu'm. The divine right of particular forms of church govern- ment, sm. 4°. London, 1661. The same. sm. 4°. London, ib%\. Stone (J. S.) The church universal. 8°. New York, 1846. The same. The living temple. 12°. New York, 1866. Stovel (C.) Hints on the regulation of Christian churches. 12°. London, 1835. Tassey (J.) The supreme and exclusive au- thority of Christ in religious matters main- tained. 16°. Pittsburgh, 1826. Turner (D.) Compendium of social religion, or the nature and constitution of Christian churches. 16°. London, 1748. Velitationes polemicae : or, polemicall short discussions. By L D. [^anon.'] 16°. London, 1652. Ward (W. G.) The ideal of a Christian church considered in comparison with ex- isting practice. 2^ ed. 8°. London, 1844. Whatei.y (R.) The kingdom of Christ de- lineated. 16°. New York, 1842. The same. With errors of Romanism. 8°. Neiv York, 1848. Wiseman (N.) Conferences, sur I'eglise et sur divers articles de la foi catholique, tra- duites et abregees de 1' Anglais. 12°. Tours, 1 840. See, also, the Sj^ecial topics which follow. b. Special Topics. {In Alphabetical Order.) APOSTOLIC AND PRIMITIVE CHURCH POLITY. Alexander (J. A.) Essays on the primitive church officers. 12°. New York, 185 1. Barnes (A.) The Apostolical church. 18°. Plula., In. r/.] Beyschlag (W.) Die christliche Gemeinde- verfassung in Zeitalter des Neuen Testa- ments. 8°. liaarletn, 1874. [Vcfhandcl d. Teylersche Genoot.s. New series, v.:!.J ECCLES. THEOL.— AFOST. SUCCESSION. 225 Chapix (A. B.) A view of the organization and order of the primitive churcii ; con- taining a scriptural plan of the apostolic church. 12°. jVe7ci Haven, 1842. Cl.ARKSO.N' (D.) Primitive episcopacy stated and cleared from the Holy Scriptures and ancient records. 16°. London, 1688. Coleman (L.) The apostolical and primitive church popular in its government and sim- ple in its worship. 2** ed. 12°. hostott, 1S44. Davidson (S.) The ecclesiastical polity of the N. T. unfolded. 8°. London, 1848. The same. 2'* ed. 12°. London, 18^4.. DuNDASs (J.) A supplement to the view of the elections of bishops in the primitive church. 12°. Editiburgh, 1730. Du Pin (L. E.) De antiqua ecclesiae dis- ciplina dissertationeshistoricae. 4°. Nea- poli, 1769. Garratt (W. a.) Scriptural view of the constitution jof a Christian church. 16°. London, 1846. H ALDAN E (J. A.) A view of the social wor- ship and ordinances observed by the first Christians. Drawji from the Sacred Scrip tures. 16°. Edinburgh, 1805. Hatch (E.) 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See, also. The Episcopal Polity, p 232 ; The Presbyterian Polity; Comprehensive Works, p. 222; and Christian Arch- .'EOLOGY. APOSTOLICAL SUCCESSION Boardman (H. A.) The prelatical doctrine of the apostolical succession examined. 12°. Phila., 1844. Major (H.) Vindication of the episcopal succession. 12°. Harrisbiirg, 1544. Percival (A. P.) Apology for ti*; doctrine of apostolic succession. 16°. Nnv York, 1840. Shimeall (R. C.) End of prelacy: or, a treatise on ministerial parity, versus the pre- latical dogma of an unbroken succession, (etc.) 8°. Neu> York, C. Scribner, 1852. Smyth (T.) The prelatic doctrine of apos- tolic succession examined. 8°. Boston, 1 84 1. Snodgrass (W. D.) Discourses on the apos- tolical succession. 16°. Troy, 1844. Tydings (R.) a refutation of the doctrine of uninterrupted apostolic succession. 8°. Louisville, 1844. Windsor (L.) An inquiry into the minister- ial commission. 16°. Clarenioni, 1S44. Sec, also. The Primiiive Church, p. 224; The Episcopal Polity,]). 232; and The Presbyterian Polity. THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND, icliiding the A'oucoiifoniiist Controversy. Allies (T. W.) The Church of England cleared from the charge of schism, upon testi- monies of councils and fathers of the first six centuries. 8°. London, 1S46. 226 ECCI.ES. THEOL.— CHURCH OE ENGLAND. A1.SOP (V.) Melius in(|uirendum ; or, a sober inquiry (etc.) : wherein the inquirer'.s cavils against the nonconformists are examined and refelled. [a/io/i.] 12°. London, 1681. Bennett (T.) An answer to the dissenters' pleas for separation. 6"' ed. 12°. London, 1728. Bingham (J.] The French Church's apology for the Church of England, or the objec- tions of dissenters answered upon the princi- ples of the Reformed Church of France. 8°. London, 1834. I In his Origines ecelesinstieae, v. s, ed. 18.34.] Boyd (A.) .Sermons on the Church, or the episcopacy, liturgy, and ceremonies of the Church of England. 16°. London, 1838. Calamy (E.) Defence of moderate non-con- formity. 3 V. 12°. London, X'JOT,. Cai.derwood (E.) Altare damascenum, ceu politia Ecclesiae Anglicanae obtrusa Eccle- siae Scoticanae, a formalista quodam delin- eata, illustrata et examinata. sm, 4°. [«. /.] 1623. Canne (J.) Necessity of separation from the church of England proved l>y the noncon- formists' principles. 8°. Lmidon, 1849. Countermine (The) : or, a discovery of the dangerous principles of the dissenting party. lanon.'] 16°. London, 1677. j Crakenthoki- (R-) Defensio Ecclesiae An glicanae. 8°. Oxonine, 1847. [Library of .\nglo-Catholic Theology.] Curteis (G. H.) Dissent m its relation to the Church of England. 12°. London, iSjz. [Bampton lecture, 1«71.] Dodweli. (H.) De nujiero schismate Angli- cano, (etc.) 12°. Londini, 1 704. DUREL (J.) Sanctae Ecclesiae Anglicanae adversus schismaticorum criminationes, vin- diciae. sm. 4°. L^ondini, 1669. Of the government and publick worship of God in the Reformed Churches beyond ye seas. Wherein is shewn their C(jmformity with the Church of England. sni. 4°. L.ondon, [1662?] Faussett (G.) The claims of ihc Estalilish- ed Church to exclusive attachment and sup- port, and the dangers which menace lier. 8°. Oxford, 1820. [Hampton lecture, 1S20,] Free and candid disquisitions relating to the Church of England, [rtw;/.] 12°. Londcn, 1749. Gladstone (W. E.) Church principles con- sidered in their results. 8°. London, 1S40. Gordon (T.) The independent whig : or, a defence of our ecclesiastical establishment, (etc.) 4 V. 18°. London, 1752-53. Gray (R.) Sermons on the principles upon which the reformation of the Church of Eng- land was established. 8°. London, 1796. [Hampton lecture, ITliii.] Hart (E.) The bulwark stormed, in ans- wer to De Laune's Plea for the nonconform- ists. 16°. London, 1717. Ho.^DLEY (B.) The reasonableness of con- formity to the Church of England. 4''' ed. 12°. London, 1720. HooKE (R. ) The non-conformists' cham- pion his challenge accepted. l8°. London, 1682. Hul.l. (W. W.) An inquiry concerning the means and expedience of changes in the canons, articles, or liturgy. 8°. Oxford, 1828. Huntley (\V.) A breviate of the jirelates intolerable usurpations. \^nnon.'\ sm. 4°. [;/./.] 1637. Jewel (J.) Apologia Ecclesiae .Anglicanae. 18°. Londini, 1692. The same. roy. 8°. Oxford, 1848. [Parker Society Publications.] A defence of the apology, roy. 8°. Ox- ford, 1848. [Parker Society Publications.] L'Estrange (R.) The dissenters sayings in requital for L'Estrange's sayings, sm. 4°. L^ondon, 1683. Nash (T.) An almond for a parrot. 16°. London, reprinted^ 1846. Nichols (W.) Defensio Ecclesiae Angli- canae. 18°. London, 1708. The same. Defence of the doctrine and discipline of the Church of England. 18°. L^ondon, 17 15. Owen (J.) Answer to Stiilingfleet's book of The unreasonableness of separation, sm. 4°. London, 1681. [With liis Evangelical cluuches, pp. •247-.3(i.J.] ECCLES. TIIEOL.— CHURCH AND STATE. 227 Pap with a hatchet. Reply to Martin Mar- prelate. [(;e (R. J.) Tapism in the 19th cent, in the U. S. 12°. Baltimore, 1841. Hrown (J.) Supi^lementary notes to the third ed. of the Law of Christ respecting civil obedience. 8°. London, 1839. Brownlee (W. C.) I'opery an enemy of civil and religious liberty. 18°. Ne7v York, 1836. The same. 4'" ed. 18°. Xew York, 1830. Blinsen (C. C. J.) Signs of the times. Let- ters to E. M. Arndt on the dangers to re- ligious liberty in the present state of the world. From the (German. 8°. London, 1856. Burnet (G.) History of the rights of princes in the disposing of ecclesiastical benefices. 12°. London, 1682. Qkve.\. [Monsignor). Reply to (Mr.) Glad- stone's Political ex]jostulation. 3'' ed. 96 pp. 8°. London, 1875. [Bound with (ilad.^tone's ViUicanisni.] Carson (A.) Review of Dr. Brown on the law of Christ respecting Civil obedience, especially in the payment of tribute. 16°. London, 1838. Christiamty independent of the civil gov- ernment. S^anon.^ 16°. Xew York, 1837. Clark (R. W.) Romanism in America. 16°. Boston, 1855. Clifford (\V.) Catholic allegiance. A pastoral letter. 21pp. '8°. Clifton, \^'ii\,. [Bound with Gladstone (VV. E.) Vaticanism.] Coleridge (S. T.) On the constitution of the church and state according to the idea of each, (etc.) 16°. L.ondon, 1839. Convocation (The) book of 1606, commonly called bishop Overall's convocation book, concerning the government of God's Catho- lic church and the kingdoms of the whole world. 8°. Oxford, 1844. [LiVjrary of Anglo-catholic theology.] DvviGHT (T.) Open convents. 18°. Xnc York, 1836. FlNDl.EY (W.) (Jb.servalions on "the two sons , of oil." 16°. Pittsburgh, \%i 2. Frohschammer (J.) Ueber die religiosen und Kirchenpolitischen Fragen der Gegenwart. 8°. Elberfeld, 1875. Gareis (O.) and Zorn (Ph.) Staat und Kirche in der Schweiz. 2 v. in 3. 8°. Zurich, 1877-78. Geffcken (F. H.) Staat und Kirche, in ihrem Verhaltniss geschichtlich entwickelt. 8°. Berlin, 1875. Gillespie (G.) Aaron's rod blossoming ; or, the divine ordinance of church government vindicated ; so as the present Erastian con- troversy is fully debated, roy. 8^. Edin- burgh, 1844. [In Presbyterian".s Armoury, v. 2.] Gladstone (W. P2.) ^The state in its rela- tions with the church. 4"* ed. 2 v. 8°. London, 1 841. The Vatican decrees in their bearing on civil allegiance. 96 pp. 8°. Xew York, 1874. Vaticanism : an answer to replies and re- proofs. 8°. London, 1875. Graham (W.) A review of the ecclesiasticai establishments in Europe. 2"* ed. 8°. London, 1796. The same. 2^ ed. 12°. Windham, Ct., 1S08. Hapi'Y ignorance ; or, church and state. \^anon.'\ 12°. London, 1847. HovEY (A.) Religion and the state. Pro- tection or alliance? Ta.xation or exemp- tion? 16°. Boston, iS-j 4.. Ingi.I.s (J.) Vindication of ecclesiastical es tablishments. 2'* ed. 16°. Edinburgh, 1844. Innes (A. T.) The law of creeds in .Scot- land. 8°. Edinburgh, 1867. Ketteler (W. E. von). Freiheit, Autoritat und Kirche. 8°. Mains, 1862. Kritzler (H.) Civitas Christiana. 8°. IViesbadcn, 1874. Laveleye (E. von). Protestantismus und Katholizisnius in ihren Beziehungen zur Freiheit und VVohlfahrt der Volker. Deutsche Ausgabe von J. C. Bluntschli. 8°. Xiird- lingen, 1875. The same. Protestantism and Catholic- ism in their bearing upon the liberty and prosperity of nations. 8°. London, 1875. ECCLES. THEOL.— CHURCH MEMBERSHIP. 229 LlNGARD^J.) A collection of tracts on the civil and religious principles of Catholics. 12°. Baltimore, [«.sen Aufhebung. 8°. Bonn, 1876. CCMMUNIOh Annan (W.) The doctrine of close com- munion tested by scripture and reason. 16°. Pittsburgh, 1867. Arnold (A. N. ) The scriptural terms of ad- mission to the Lord's Supper. 24°. Bos- ton, 1869. Curtis (T.F.) Communion: the distinction between Christian and church fellowship. 16°. Phila., 1850. Fuller (J. G.) Conversations between two laymen, on strict and mixed communion. 2d ed. 18°. Boston, 1832. Gardner (W. W.) Church communion, as practiced by the Baptists, explained and de- fended. 12°. Cincinnati, 1869. Hall (U.) On terms of communion : with a particular view to the case of the Baptists and Paedobaptists, 3'i ed. 8°. Leicester, 1816. A reply to Rev. J. Kinghorn : being a further vindication of the practice of free communion. 8°. London, iSlS. [With his Terms of Communion.] A short statement of the reasons for Christian, in opposition to party communion. 8"^. London, 1826. [With his Terms of Communion. ] HcAVELL (K. B. C.) The terms of commun- ion at the Lord's table. 12°. Phila., 1847. , Kinghorn (J.) Baptism, a term of com- munion. 2'' ed. 8°. Norwich, {Eng.), 1816. [With Hall (R.) Terms of Communion.] ^A defence of " Baptism a term of com- munion." 8°. Norwich, 1820. [With Hall (R.) Terms of Communion.] Mason (J. M.) A plea for sacramental com- munion on catholick principles. 12°. i\r7<' York, il 1816. The same. 2'' ed. S°. Londo 1816. ECCLES. TIIEOL.— CONGREG. POLITY. 231 Waterland (D.) An en([iiiry concerninj,' the antiquity of the practice of infant-corn munion. 8°. London, 1742. I In liis Sermons on important suVijects, v. •>..\ Williams (T.) The duty and importance of free communion among real Christians of every denomination. 48 pp. 8°. Lotidon, [1820?] [With Hull (R.) Terms of Communion.] See, also, Ecclesiology, Comi-rehensive Works, p. 222; Church Membership, p. 229; and Sacraments, p. 171. THE CONGREGATIONAL POLITY. Garson (A.) A reply to Mr. Browne's vin dication of the Fresliylerian form of church ! government, in which the order of the apostolical churches is defended. 12°. j Edinburgh, 1807. 1 Cawdrey (D.) Independencie a great schism : proved against Dr. Owen his apology in his tract of schism. 18°. Lo)i- don, 1659. ; CUMMINGS (P). A dictionary of the Congre- gational usages and principles, according to j ancient and modern usages. 8"' ed. 12°. Boston, 1856. Dexter (H. M.) Congregationalism: what it is ; whence it is ; how it works. 3*1 ed. j 12°. Boston, 187 1. ' Hawes (J.) A tribute to the memory of the ! pilgrims, and a vindication of the churches of New England. 16°. Hartford, 1830. Haw LEY (Z. K.J Congregationalism and Methodism. 16°. New York, 1846. Ho(.)KER (T.) a survey of the summe of church discipline, sm. 4°. London, 1648. Mather (I.) The order of the gospel, pro- fessed by the churches in New England, justified. 18°. Boston, 1700. j Mather (C.) Ratio disciplinae fratriim j Nov-Anglorum. 18°. Boston. 1726. | Owen (J.) Enquiry into the nature, institu- | tion, power, etc., of evangelical churches sm. 4°. London, 1 681. The true nature of a gospel church, sm ^°. London, 1689. Punch ARD (G.) A view of Congregational- ism. 16°. Andover, 1844. Tassey (J.) The supreme and exclusive authority of the Lord Jesus Christ, in re- ligious matters, maintained. 16°. Pitts- Inirgh, 1826. lURNBiLL (J.) A comparative view of the Presbyterian, Congregational and Independ- ent forms of (jhurch government. 16°. London, 1 82 1. Upha.m(H.) Ratio disciplinae ; or, thecon- .stitution of the Congregational churches. 2<* ed. 12°. Portland, \'i\i,. Vaughn (R.) Congregationalism; or the polity of independent churches, viewed in relation to the state and tendencies of mod- ern society. 8°. London, 1842. Wardlaw (R.) Congregational indepen- dency in contradistinction to Episcopacy and Presbyterianism. 12°. Glasgow, 1864. Wood (J ) Examination and refutation of i\L. Lockyer's lecture concerning the mater of the visible church. sm.4°. Edinburgh, 1654. Sec, also. The Apostolic Church, p. 224 ; The Episcopal Polity, p. 232; and The Preskyterian Polity. DEACONESSES. Ludlow (J. M.) Woman's work in the church. Historical notes on deacones.ses and sisterhoods. 16°. L.ondon, 1 865. DISCIPLINE. Marshall (N.) The penitential discipline of the primitive church for the first four hundred years after Christ, with its declen- sion. 8°. Oxford, 1844. [Library of Angio Catholic Theology.] 5^^, rtA(?, The Apostolic Church, p. 224; and Christian Arch.eology, THE ELDERSHIP AND DIACONATE. Ale.xander (J. A.) Essays on the primitive church offices. 12°. New York, 1851. 232 ECCI.ES. THEOL.— EPISCOPAL POLITY. C.VMPliEl.L (P. C.) The theory of ruling el- dership. 8°. Edinburirh, 1866. Engles (W. M.) Qualifications and duties or ruling elders. 12°. Phila., \_n. ed. 12°. G /,i sgo^v, i?,^2. Miller (S.) An essay, on the warrant, nature and duties of the ofifice of the ruling elder, in the Presbyterian Church. 12°. iVew York, 1 831. The same. 2'* ed. 12°. ^Mw York, 1832. The same. 18°. Pliila., 1844. Smyth (T.) The name, nature, and func- tions of ruling elders. Wherein it is shown that ruling elders are not presbyters. 12°. New York, 1845. See, also. The Pre.sbvtkrian Polity. THE EPISCOPAL POLITY AiiHOTT (J.) A history of the Roman and I'.nglish hierarchies, (etc.) 8°. London, 1831. The same. 2'' ed. 8°. L.ondon, \%t,t,. Barnes (A.) The apostolical church, an in- quiry into its organization and government, particularly with reference to the claims of Episcopacy. 18°. LViila., [;/. w York, 1878. Linn (W.) Essays on Episcopacy. See HOBART (J. H.) Lloyd (W.) An historical account of church government as it was in Great Britain, when it first received the Christian religion. 16°. London, 1684. Marshall (T. W.) Notes on the Episcopal polity of the Catholic Church. 16°. N'ew Yo7'k, 1844. Mason (J. M.) Essays on Episcopacy. 16°. A^eta York, 1844. Papal (The) and hierarchical system com- pared with the religion of the New Testa- ment. \_anon.'] 12°. London, 1843. Parker (S.) An account of the government of the Christian church for the first six hun- dred years. 12°. London, 1683. PiGHius (A.) Hierachiae ecclesiasticae as- sertio. fol. Coloniae, 1538. Rice (J.) Review of " The doctrines of the church vindicated." 8°. Richmond, \%2'l . Rose (H. J.) The commission and conse- quent duties of the clergy. 4"' ed. 8°. L:.ondon, 1847. Sage (J.) The principles of the Cyprianic age, with regard to Episcopal power and jurisdiction. 2 v. 8°. Edinburgh, 1846. [In his Works, v. 2-3.] Shimeall (R. C.) End of prelacy; or, a treatise on ministerial parity, versus the pre- latical dogma of an unbroken succession, (etc.) 8°. Neiv York, 1852. Sklnner (J.) Primitive truth and order vin- dicated. 8°. Nezu York, 1808. Smith [Dr.) Answer to Mr. Blatchard's let- ter. 12° Ne7v field, 1798. Taylor (I.) Spiritual despotism. 12°. New York, 1835. Thompson (M. L. R. P.) The church, its ministry and worship; being a reply to the recent works of Rev. M. Schuyler. 12°. Buffalo, 1 85 1. Trial (The) of Episcopacy. \anon.'\ 24°. ypoughkeepic, 1847. Weller (G.) Two letters in reply to Dr. Miller. 16°. Nashville, 1836. WiSNER (W. C.) Prelacy and parity, dis- cussed in several lectures. 12°. New York, 1844. Woods (L. ) Lectures on church govern- ment, containing objections to the Episcopal scheme. 16°. New York, 1844. Wordsworth (C.) The outlines of the Christian ministry delineated. 12°. Lon- don, 1872. See, also. Primitive Church, p. 224 ; The Methodist Polity, p. 233 ; Ordination, p. 234 ; Presbyterian Polity, p. 235 ; and Priesthood, p. 236. LAY MINISTERS AND AGENCIES. Campbell (J.) Jethro : a system of lay agency in connection with congregational churches. [rt«o«.] 12°. Lo7tdon, 1839. Carr (J. H.) The local ministry, its charac- ter, (etc.) 12°. London^ 1851. DEEENCE(A)of lay teaching, [anon.'] 16°. Phila., 1823, Fitzgerald (J. P.) Lay preaching: a divinely-appointed part of Christian minis- try. 12°. London, 1873. Haydn (H. C.) Lay effort. 16°. N'e-co York, 1877. Mills (R ) Essay on the local or lay minis- try. 12°. London, 1 851. Robinson (W.) An essay on a lay ministry. 12°. London, 1832. Sims (P.) Lay-helpers. 16°. London, i8^\. See, also, ORDINATION. THE METHODIST POLITY. a. In the United States. Bronson (A.) A plain exposition of Metho- dist Episcopacy. i6°. Burlington, 1844. Emory (J.) A defence of " our fathers " and of the original organization of the Methodist Episcopal Church. 8°. New York, i8?8. ?34 ECCLES. THEOL.— METHODIST POLITY. Hamill(E. J.) and Henderson (S.) A dis- cussion on Methodist Episcopacy. 12°. Charlestouui, 1856. Hawi.ey (Z. K.) Congregationalism and Methodism. 16°. New York, 1846. Inskip (J. S.) Methodism explained and de- fended. 16°. Cincinnati, 1851. McCaine (A.) History and mystery of the Methodist Episcopacy. I2°." Baltimore, 1827. McChesney (J ) Brief review of the pro- ceedings of the annual conference of the Methodist Ep'scopal Church, etc. 12°. New York, 1839. Morris (T. A.) A discourse on Methodist church polity. 16°. Cincinnati, 1859. MusGRAVE (G. \V.) The polity of the Methodist Episcopal church in the U. S. 8°. Baltimore, 1843. Shinn (R. F.) a tribute to our fathers: being a vindication of the Methodist Prot- estant Church and a review of the economy of the Methodist Episcopal Church. 16°. Baltimore, 1853. Snethen (N.) Essays on lay representation. 16°. Baltitnore, 1835. Wilson (J.) Apostolic church government displayed and the gt)vernment and system of the Methodist Episcopal church investi- gated. 18°. Providence, 1798. 5^1?, also, The Episcopal Polity, p. 232; Methodist Controversy, pp. 186-87, and the next topic. /'. In Great Britain. Barrett (A.) The ministry and polity of the Christian church. 16°. London, i?>t,/^. Hodgson (R.) Wesleyan Methodism consid- ered. 8°. London, 1841. Letter (A) to a Methodist by a presbyter. \_anon.'] 18°. Cobourg, 1844. Offord (W.) Wesleyan persecution. 16°. London, 1846. RiGG (J. II.) The conne.\ional economy of Wesleyan Methodism in its ecclesiastical and spiritual aspects. i6°. London, i%-].] Cooke (J. E.) An essay on the mvalidity of Presbyterian ordination. 12°. Lexington, 1829. Courayer (P. F. ) A dissertation on the validity of the ordinations of the English. 8°. Oxford, 1844. EusEBlUS inermatus. Just remarks on a book, intitled, Eleutherius enervatus, or an answer to the divine right of Presbyterian ordina- tion. By Phileleuth. Bangor. \^psetidon.'\ 18°. Bostjn, 1733. GOODE (W.) Vindication of the doctrine of the Church of England on the validity i>f the orders of non-episcopal churches. 8^. London, 1852. Jus divinum ministerii evangelici ; or, the divine right of the gospel ministry. Pub- lished by the Provincial Assembly of Lon- don, sm. 4°. London, 1654. MORIN (J.) Commentarius de sacris ecclesiae ordinationibus, secundum antiquos et re- centiores Latinos, Graecos, Syros, et Baby- lonios, in tres partes distinctus. fol. Ant- verpiae, 1695. Owen (J.) A plea for Scripture ordination. 18°. London, 1694. Tutamen evangelicuin : a defence of Scripture ordination. 18°. London, i6()T . Scripture (The) bishop vindicated ; or, the divine right of presbyterian ordination, and government. By Eleutherius. \_psett- don.l 18°. Boston, 1733. Thomas (J.) Answer to Owen's arguments for ordination by presbyters without bishops. 16°. London, 171 1. ECCLES. THEOL.— PRESBYTERIAN POLITY. 235 See, also, Comprehensive Works, p. 222 ; Apostolical Succession, p. 225 ; The Episcopal polity, p. 232; and The Pres- byterian Polity, p. 235. THE PRESBYTERIAN POLITY. Aeton (T.) The original constitution of the Christian Church, wherein the extremes on either hand are stated and examined. By T. A. ^anon.'] 8°. Edinburgh, i-jy:,. Anderson (J.) A defence of the church government, faith, worship and spirit of the Presbyterians. 8°. Glasgoii), 1 7 14. The same. 8°. Ediiil'ui'gh, \-] 20. Calderwood (D.) Altare damascenum : ceu politia Ecclesise Anglicanas obtrusa Ecclesise Scoticanse, a formalista quodam de- lineata, illustrata et examinata. sm. 4°. [«./.] 1623. The same. 4°. Lugduni Batavorum, 1708. The pastor and the prelate. 16°. Phila., 1844. Durel (J.) A view of the government and publick worship of God, in the Reformed churches beyond the seas. Wherein is shewn their conformity with the Church of England. 16°. London, 1662. FONTEIUS (C.) De antiquo jure presbytero- rum in regimine ecciesiastico. 18°. Tail- rini, 1678. Gillespie (G.) An assertion of the govern- ment of the Church of Scotland, roy. 8°. Edinburgh, 1846. [In Presbyterian's Armoury, v. 1.] Hall (A.) An humble attempt to exhibit a ! Scriptural view of the constitution, order, discipline and fellowship of the Gospel- churclL. 2"! ed, 12°. London, 1795. Hodge (C.) Discussions in church polity. From the " Princeton Review." Selected and arranged by W. Durant. 8°. Nezv York, 1879. Jus divinum ministerii evangelici ; or, the divine right of the gospel ministry. Pub- ^ lished by the Provincial Assembly of Lon- don, sm. 4°. London, 1654. Killen (W. D.) and others. A plea of Pres- bytery, in behalf of the ordination, govern- ment, discipline, and worship of the Chris- tian Church, as opposed to the claims of prelacy. 2^ ed. 8°. Belfast, 1841. King (D.) An exposition and defence of the Presbyterian form of church govern- ment. 2* ed. 16°. Edinburgh, 1854. Lauder (A.) The ancient bishops con- sider'd. Wherein the conformity of the government and discipline of the Church of Scotland with that of the ancient church, is fully manifested, (etc.) 16°. Edinburgh 1707. Lechler (G. V.) Geschichte der Presbyte rial- und Synodalverfassung seit der Re formation. 8°. Leiden, 1854. Lorimer (J. G.) Manual of Presbytery comprising, i. Presbyterianism the truly prim- itive and apostolic constitution of the church of Christ, by S. Miller ; ii. The character and advantages of Presbyterianism ascer- tained by facts, by J. G. Lorimer. 2^ ed. 16°. Edinburgh, 1847. Miller (S.) Primitive and apostolic order of the church of Christ vindicated. 12°. Phila., 1840. Letters concerning the constitution and order of the Christian ministry. 16°. New York, 1809. The same. 2^ ed. 8°. Phila., 1S30. Presbyterianism the truly primitive and apostolic constitution of the church of Christ. 16°. Phila., 1835. Note. See, al&o. Lorimer (J. G.) Mitchell (P.) Presbyterian letters addressed to Bp. Skinner of Aberdeen on his vindica- tion of primitive truth and order. 8°. Lon- don, 1809. Porteous (J. M.) The government of the kingdom of Christ. An inquiry as to the Scriptural, invincible,^and historical position of Presbytery. 12°. Edinburgh, 1872. Sage (J. ) The fundamental charter of Pres- bytery, examin'd and disproved. a"* ed. 12°. London, 1697. The same. 8°. Edinburgh, i?,^^. [In his Works, v. 1.] 236 ECCLES. THEOL.— PRIMACY OF THE POPE. Smyth (T.) Ecclesiastical republicanism, or the republicanism, liberality, and catho- licity of Presbytery, in contrast with pre- lacy and popery. 12°. N^etv York, 1843. Presbytery and not prelacy the Scriptural and primitive polity. Also the antiquity of Presbytery, (with) an account of the ancient Culdees. 8°. Boston, 1843. TURNBULL (J.) A comparative view of the Presbyterian, Congregational and Independ- ent forms of church government. 16°. London, 1 82 1. WiTHEROW (T.) Which is the apostolic church? Edited by Rev. R. M. Patterson. 18°. rhila., 1879. Whytock (G.) a short vindication of Pres- bytery; with twelve essays on the church. Edited by T. M'Crie. 12°. Edinburgh, 1843. Wood (J.) Examination and refutation of Mr. Lockyer's lecture concerning the mater of the visible church, sm. 4°. Edinlnirgh, 1654. .W, (/Ao, Comprehensive Works, p. 222; Apostolic Church, p. 224 ; Apostolical Succession, p. 225; The Episcopal Pol- ity, p. 232 ; and Ordination, p. 234. PRIESTHOOD. Drake (C. B.) The teaching of the church during the first three centuries on the doc- trines of the Christian priesthood and sacri- fice. 16°. London, 1864. [Norrisian prize essay, 1K7:{.] IIiCKES (G.) The Christian priesthood as- serted. 8°. Oxford, 1847. [In his Treatises, v. 1-2.] Mellor (E.) Priesthood in the light of the New Testament. 8°. New York, 1876. [Congregational ITnion Lecture, iKVfi.] Nicholson (W. R.) The priesthood of the Church of God. A sermon. 28 pp. 8° Pkila., 1876. [In Coll. of pamphlets on Ref. Epis. Ch.] Stratten (T.) The book of the priesthood ; an argument, in three parts. 8°. London, 1830. See, also. Apostolical Succession, p. 225 ; The Episcopal Polity, p. 232 ; and The Lord's Supper, p. 175. THE PRIMACY, ETC., OF THE POPE OR BISHOP OF ROME. Allies (T. W.) The see of .St. Peter the rock of the church, the source of jurisdiction and the centre of unity. 3'' ed. 12°. Lon- don, 1866. Barrow (I.) A treatise of the pope's su- premacy. 8°. New York, 1834. Dayid (J.) Antiqua ecclesiae Syro chaldai- cae traditio circa Petri apostoli ejusque su:;- cessorum Romanorum pontificum divinuni primatum. 8°. Romae, 1870. 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The Presbyterian Polity, p. 235 ; and Ecclesiastical Law, p. 242. TOLERATION, AND LIBERTY OF CONSCIENCE. Brownlee (W. C.) Popery an enemy of civil and religious liberty. 18°. AWc Yorh, 1836. The same. 4"' ed. 18°. A'ew Yorh, 1839. BuNSEN (C. C. J.) Signs of the times. Let- ters to E. M. Arndt on the dangers to re- ligious liberty in the present state of the world. From the German. 8^". London, 1856. Doze proposipoes sobre a legitimidade re- ligiosa da verdadeira tolerancia dos cultos por Ephraim. \anon.'\ 8°. Rio de Ja- neiro, 1864. Laboul.\ye (E.) La liberte religieuse. 3" ed. 16°. Paris, 1866. Laveleye (E. von). Protestantismus und Katholizismus in i)iren Beziehungen zur Freiheit und Wohlfahrt der Volker. Deut- sche Ausgabe von J. C. Bluntschli. 8°. Nordlingen , 1875. The same. Protescantism and Catholic- ism in their bearing upon the liberty and prosperity of nations. 8°. London, 1875. Stuart (M.) A letter to W. E. Channing, on the subject of religious liberty, 8°. Boston, 1830. O'Keefe (R.) Uitramontanism versus civil and religious liberty. 8°. Dublin, 1875. Taylor (J.) A discourse of the liberty of prophesying ; showing the unreasonable- ness of prescribing to other men's faith. 18°. Washington, 1834. The same. 16°. London, 1836. Underhill (E. B.) Tracts on liberty of con- science, 1614-61. 8°. London, 1846. Williams (R.) The bloudy tenent of perse- cution for cause of conscience discussed. 8°. London, 1848. Williams (T.) Religious liberty stated and enforced on the principles of .Scripture and common sense. 8°. London, 1824. See, also. The Nonconformist Controver- sy, p. 227 ; Church and State, p. 228; Schism, p. 237; and Union of Chris- tian Churches, p. 238. THE UNION IND CATHOLICITY OF CHRISTIAN CHURCHES. Adams (C.) Essay on christian union. 18° Neiv Yorh, 1850. ECCLES. THEOL.— CHURCH UNION. 239 Aydelott (B. p.) Incidental benefits of denominational division. 16°. Cincinnati, 1846. Baxter (R.) The cure of church divisions. 18°. London, 1670. 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New York, 1873. 8°. New York, 1874. Siebente Hauptversammlung der Evangel- ischen Allianz, Basel, 1879. Berichte und Reden. 2 v. in i. 8°. Basel, 1879-80. The same. The religious condition of Christendom. Described in a series of papers presented to the conference of the Evangelical Alliance, Basle, 1879. Edited by J. Murray Mitchell. 8°. London, \%'^. GOEPFERT (A.) Die Katholicitatder Kirche. Eine dogmengeschichtliche Studie. 8°. Wiirzburg, 1876. >Iarris (J.) Union ; or, the divided church made whole. 12°. London, 1850. Hering (C. W.) Geschichte der kirchlichen Unionsversuche seit der Reformation bis auf unsere Zeit. 2 v. 8°. Leipzig, 1836-38. Joss (G. ) Die Vereinigung christlicher Kir- chen. 8°. Leiden, 1877. Lee (F. G., editor.) Essays on the re-union of Christendom, by members of the Roman Catholic. Oriental and Anglican commun- ions. With an introductory essay by E. B. Pusey. 16°. London, 1867. Liber redivivus : or the booke of the univer- sall kirke reopened, \_anon.] 18°. Glas- gccu, 1839. MclLVAiNE (C. P.) The Holy Catholic church ; or, the communion of sai.'ts in the mystical body of Christ. 18°. Phila., 1844- Manning (H. E.) The unity of the church 8°. London, 1842. The saine. 16°. Nezv York, 1844. Massie (J. W.) The Evangelical Alliance ; its origin and development. 12°. London, 1847. Moehler (J. A.) Die Einheit in der Kirche, oder das Princip des Katholicismus, dar- gestellt im Geiste der Kirchenvater der drei erslenjahrhundert. 12°. Tiibingen, 1?>2S. Newman (F. W.) Catholic union. Essays towards a church of the future as the organi- zation of philanthropy. 12°. London, 1854. SCHMUCKER (S. S.) The true unity of Christ's church. (With) a plan for the reunion of all evangelical churches. 16°. Xe'o York, 1870. Spry (J. H.) Christian unity doctrinally and historically considered. 8°. Oxford, i'i>\'J. [Banipton lecture, 181C.J Stillingfleet (E.) Irenicum. The divine right of particular forms of church govern- ment, sm. 4°. London, 1661. The same. sm. 4°. London, 1681. W^ILSON (H. B.) The communion of saints. An attempt to illustrate the true principles of Christian union. 8°. Oxford, i^'-^l. [Hampton lecture, 18.51.] Scotland (Free Church of). Lectures on for- eign churches, delivered in 1845, i" connec- 240 ECCLES. THEOL.— ECCLESIASTICAL LAW. tion with the objects of the committee of the Free Church. 2 v. 12°. Edinburgh, 1845. Sec, also. Comprehensive Works, p. 222 ; Non-conformist Controversy, p. 227 ; and Schism, p. 237. 2 ECCLESIASTICAL LAW. a. The early Church. Beveridge (W.) Sunodikon,sivepandectae canonum ss. apostolorum et conciliorum ab ecclesia Graeca receptorum. 2 v. fol Oxonii, 1672. BoEHMER (J. H.) Dissertationes ivris eccle siastici antiqui ad Plinivm Secvndvm et Ter^ tvllianvm (etc). 2» ed. 16°. Halae 1729. CoNSTiTUTlONES apostolicae. Textiim Grae cum recognovit, etc. G. Ueltzen. 8°. Suer- ini, 1853. The same. The apostolical constitutions. Edited by J. Donaldson. 8°. Edinburgh, 1870. [Ante-Nicene Christian library.] The same. The Ethiopic didascalia ; or, the Ethiopic version of the apostolic constitutions, received in the church of Ab- yssinia. With an English translation. By T. P. Piatt. 4°, London, 1834. Fulton (J.) Index canonum, containing the canons called apostolical, the canons of the undisputed general councils, etc. ; in Greek and English. Together with a complete digest of the whole code of canon law in the undivided primitive church. 8°. New York, 1872. TiLlus (J.) Apostolorum et sanctorum con- ciliorum decreta. sm. 4°. Parisiis, 1540. Whiston (W.) An essay on the apostolical constitutions. 12°. London, 171 1. [In his Primitive Christianity, v. 3.] Sec, for Canon Law, The Roman Catholic Church, p. 242. See, also, Primitive Church, p. 224. b. Particular Churches {In alphabetical order.) THE BAPTISTS. Hiscox (E. T.) The Baptist directory. 18°. New York, [n. d.'] See, also, p. 200. the congregaiionalists. Connecticut (General Conference of). The ancient platforms of the Congregational Churches of New England, with a digest of rules and usages in Connecticut. 16°. Middle/own, 1843. Maine (General Conference of). A manual of Congregationalism for the churches of Maine. 18°. Portland, 1848. ENGLAND (tHE ESTABLISHED CHURCH Of). Cardwei.l (E.) Synodalia. A collection of articles of religion, canons and proceedings of convocation, in the province of Canter- bury, 1547-1717. 2 V. 8°. Oxford, 1842. Constitutions and canons ecclesiastical. London, 1603. 69 pp. sm. 4°. London, 1678. [Bound with Waruurto.n (W.) E.xposition of Catechism, 1678.] The same. Constitutions and canons ecclesiasticall ; Agreed upon in the severall synods begun at London and York, 1640. 8°. Oxford, reprinted, 1853. [In Laud's Works, v. 5, pt. 2.] HiGllMORE (N.) Jus ecclesiasticum angli canum ; or, the government of the church of England. 4°. London, 1810. Johnson (J.) A collection of the laws and canons of the Church of England, from its first foundation to the reign of Henry VIII. Translated into English with notes. New ed. 2 v. 8°. Oxford, 1850-51. [Library of Anglo-Cat liolic theology.] ECCLES. THEOL.— ECCLESIASTICAL LAW. Sparrow (A.) Collections of articles, in- junctions, canons, ord,ers, (etc.) Edward vi. to Charles i. sm. 4°. LoiicL^n, 1846. Wake (W., al>p. of Canterbury). The state of the church and clergy of England, in their councils, synods, convocations, conven- tions, and other publick assemblies ; his- torically deduced from the conversion of the Saxons to the present time. fol. Lon- don, 1703. See, also, Church of England, p. 225 ; Church and State, p. 207 ; and 1'resby- TERIAN Church in England and Wales, p. 202. FRANCE (reformed CHURCH IN). Quick (J.) Synodicon in Gallia reformata : or, the acts, decisions, decrees and canons of the seven last national councils of the Reformed Church in France. 2 v. fol. London, 1692. THE FRIENDS OR QUAKERS. Rules of discipline of the yearly meeting of Friends. 12^. Fhi/a., iS^S- See, also, p. 20I. Eichhorn (K. F.) Grundsatze des Kirchen- rechts der katholischen und der evange- li.schen Religionspartei in Deutschland. 2 v. 8°. Goitingen, 1831-33. Hinschius (P.) Die preussischen Kirch- engesetze des Jahres 1873. Herausgegeben mit Einleitungund Kommentar. 8°. Ber- lin, 1873. See, also, Lutheran Church, p. 201. THE GREEK CATHOLIC CHURCH. V See, p. 201 ; and The Early Church, p. 240. THE LUTHERAN CHURCH. See, p. 201. THE METHODIST CHURCH. Baker (O. C.) A guide-book in the admin- istration of the discipline of the Methodist Episcopal Church. 16°. Nezv York, 1855. The same. Revised by bishop Harris. 16°. Neiv York, 1873. Grindrod (E.) a compendium of the laws and regulations of Wesleyan Methodism. 3I ed. 16°. London, 1848. Henry (W.J.) and Harris (W. L.) Eccle- siastical law and rules of evidence, with special reference to the jurisprudence of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Revised ed. 8°. Cincinnati, 188 1. See, also, pp. 201-202; and The Methodist Polity, p. 233. THE MORAVIAN CHURCH. See, p. 202. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN ENGLAND AND WALES. Directions of the Lords and Commons as- sembled in parliament, for the electing and choosing of ruling elders in all the con- gregations (etc.) For the speedy selling of the Presbyteriall-government. 12 pp. sm. 4°. London, 1645. Levi (L.) Digest of the actings and pro- ceedings of the synod of the Presbyterian Church in England, 1836-1876. 8°. Lon- don, 1877. See, also, p. 202. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN THE UNITED STATES. Baird (S. J.) A collection of the acts, de- liverances, and testimonies of the Supreme 242 ECCLES. THEOL.— ECCLESIASTICAL LAW. Judicatory of the Presbyterian Church from its origin in America to the present time. 8°. Phila., 1856. The same. 2<» ed. 8°. /'///A?., 1859. ]MiK\NKy {].].) and others. A digest com- piled from the records of the General As- sembly, and of the late Synod of New York and Philadelphia. (By Drs. Janeway, Neil! and Ely.) 12°. Phila., \^20. Lewis (J. N.) The Presbyterian manual. 18°. Phila., i860. MtiORE (W. E.) The Presbyterian digest : a compend of the acts and deliverances of the General Assembly. 8°. Phila., 1873. See, for Constitution, etc., p. 202. PRESBYTERIAN (tHE UNITED^ CHURCH. See., p. 202. THE PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Digest of the canons for the government of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the U. S. of America, passed and adopted in Gen- eral Conventions of 1859 (to) 1880. With the constitution. 8°. Xew York, 1881. [With Journal of the General Convention, 1880.] REFORMED (the ASSOCIATE^ CHURCH. See, p. 202. THE REFORMED (dUTCh) CHURCH. See, p. 203. THE REFORMED EPISCOPAL CHURCH. See, p. 203. THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH. IJknedictus XIV. Institutiones ecclesiasti- cac. 3 V. 12°. Lovanii, 1762. De synodo diocesana libri tredecim. 2 V. 4°. Romae, 1767. BoNiFAcn:s VIII. Liber vi. decretalium. 4°. Parisiis, 1549. Carranza (B.) Summa conciliorum. 18°. Liigduni, 1570. Cherubini (L.) Magnvm bvllarivm Roma- nvm, a Leone Magno vsqve ad Innocentivm X. ed. nov. 4 v. fol. Lvgdvni, 1655. Corpus juris canonici emendatum et notis il- lu.stratum, (etc.) 2 v in I. 4°. Coloniae Munatiaiiae, 1 7 1 7 . Note. Lancelotti's edition. The same. ed. Lipsiensis 2* instruxit A. Friedberg. 2 parts in i v. 4°. Lipsiae, 1876-81. Devoti (J.) Institutionum canonicarum libri IV. 4 V. in 3. 12°. A/atriti, iSoi. Gratianus. Decretum Gratiani, seu verius decretorum canonicorum collectanea, 4°. Parisiis, 1550. GregoRIUS IX. Decretales. 4°. Parisiis, 1547- Lancelotti (J. p.) Institutiones juris ca- nonici. 4°. Coloniae Ahinatiaiiae, 1717. [With Corpus juris canonici, 1717.] McGhee (W. J.) The diocesan statutes of the province of Leinster. 16°. London, 1837- Papal (The) encyclical and syllabus literally translated from the authorized Latin text. 47 pp. 8°. London, 1875. [WithGIad.stone (W. E.) Vatican decrees.] Paravicini (J. P.) Polyanthea sacrorum canonum coordinatorum. fol. Coloniae Agrippinae, 1728. PiCHLER (V.) Jus canonicum practice ex- plicatum, seu decisiones casuum selectorum 185 adiingulos decretalium Gregorii titulos accommodatae. fol. Ingolstadii, 1735. PoissoN (N.) Delectus aclorum ecclesiae universalis, seu nova summa conciliorum, epistolarum, decretorum ss. pontificum, etc. \anon.'\ 2 v. fol. Lugduni, 1 706. Richard (C. L.) Analyse des conciles gen- eraux et particuliers, contenant leurs canons, expliques par des notes, conferes avec le droit nouveau (etc.) 5 v. 4°. Paris., 1772-77. ECCLES. THEOL.— THE MINISTRY. 243 ScHULTE (J. F. von). Die Geschichte der Quellen unci Literatur des canonischen Rechts von Giatian bis auf die Gegenwart. V. 1-2. 8°. Stultgart, 1875-77. Sec, also, The Early Church, p. 240. SCOTLAND I'tHE ESIABLISHED CHURCH Of). Books (The) of discipline, and of common order ; the directory for family worship ; the form of process ; and the order of election of superintendents, ministers, elders and dea- cons. 12°. Edinburgh, 1836. Collection (A) of important acts of parlia- ment and assembly connected with patron- age. 8° . Edinburgh , 1 84 1 . Cook (J.) Styles of writs, and forms of pro- cedure in the church courts of Scotland. Revised and adapted to the present state of the law of the church. 8°. Edinburgh, 1850. Copious (A) and comprehensive summary of the laws and regulations of the Church of Scotland, 1560 to I S50. 12°. Aberdeen, 1853- Hill (G.) A view of the constitution of the Church of Scotland. 3'* ed. 12°. Edin- burgh, 1-835. Innes (A. T.) The law of creeds in Scot- land. A treatise on the legal relation of churches in Scotland, established and not established, to their doctrinal confessions. 8°. Edinburgh, 1867. Steuart (W.) Collections and observations methodiz'd ; concerning the worship, disci- pline, and government of the Church of Scotland. 8°. Edinburgh, 1770. -The same. 12°. Arbroath, \^OZ. The same. 5''' ed. with notes. 12°. Edinburgh, 1837. See, also. Church of Scotland, p. 237; and p. 203. SCOTLAND (the SO-CALLED EPISCOPAL CHURCH Of) . Canons and constitutions ecclesiasticall gath- ered and put in forme, for the government of the Church of Scotland. Ratified and approved by his majesties royall warrant. Aberdene, 1636. 8°. Oxford, reprinted, iS53- [Land's Works, v. .''i, pt. 2.] Sec, also, CHURCH OF Scotland, p. 233. SCOTLAND I THE FREE CHURCH OF). THE WELSH CALVINISTIC CHURCH. See, p. 203. DUTIES OF THE MINISTRY. a Comprehensive Works, includimr Ministerial Education. Blaikie (W. G.) For the work of the min- istry. A manual of homileticai and pastor- al theology. 8°. London, 1873. Breckinridge (J.) The annual of the Board of Education. 1832, 1834, 1835. 3 V. 18°. Fhila., 1832-35. Bridges (C.) The Christian ministry, with an inquiry into the causes of its inefficien- cy. 8°. Nezv York, 1847. The same. 8°. Xeio Yorh, l?>so. Bull (G.) The great importance and prin- cipal duties of the priestly office. 16°. London, 17 14. [Bound vvitli Fenelon's Pastoral letter.] The same. A companion for the candi- dates of holy orders. 8°. Oxford, 1843. [In the Clergyman's instructor.] Chry.->ostomus (J.) De sacerdotio libri sex. 12°. Stutgardiae, 1 725. Cleri;yman's (The) instructor ; or, a collec- tion of tracts on ministerial duties. 5''' ed. Sec,^. 203. 8°. Oxford, 1843. 244 ECCLES. THEOL.— THE MINISTRY. Dickinson (J.)'' A sermon preached at the opening of the synod at Philadelphia, 1722. Wherein is considered the character of the man of God, (etc.) 12°. Boston, 1723. DoDWELL (II.) Two letters of advice, i. For the susception of holy orders. 2. For studies theological. 3<* ed. 16°. London, 1691. Edw.-vrds (J.) The preacher. A discourse showing the particular offices and employ- ments, etc. 2 V. \(P. London, 1 705. FiNLEY (J.) Essay on the gospel ministry. 18°. Wilmington, 1763. (JiBSON (E.) Directions to the clergy of his diocese. 8°. Oxford, 1843. [In the Clergyman's instructor] Harnack (T.) Geschichte und Theorie der Predigt und der Seelsorge. 8°. Erlangen, 1878. [v. 2. of his Praktische Theologie.] HoppiN (J. M.) Office and work of the Christian ministry. 8°. A-ew York, 1869. HoRT (J.) Instructions to the clergy of (his) diocese. 8°. Oxford, 1843. [In the Clergyman's instructor.] James (J. A.) An earnest ministry the want of the times. 16°. Phila., \_n. a'.] Jennings (D., editor). Instructions to minis- ters. 16°. London^ 1744- Law (W.) Humble, earnest and affectionate address to the clergy. f6°. Stanford, \%ot,. Letters to Wesleyan ministers, on ministeri- al duty. [a«o«.] 12°. London, 1844. Luetzelberger (E. C. J.) Die Grunde der freiwilligen Niederlegung meines geistlich- en Amtes. 8°. Nilrnberg, 1838. Manuductio ad ministerium. Directions for a candidate of the ministry. \^anon.'\ 16°. Boston, 1726. Mason (J.) The student and pastor, or direc- tions how to attain to eminence and useful- ness in these respective characters. 16°. Exeter, 1 794. The same. 8°. Boston, 1813. [In Young minister'.^ companion.] Massillon (J. B.) Charges to his clergy. Also, essays on the art of preaching. 8°. N^ew York, 1806. Miller (J. C.) Letters to a young clergyman. 16°. London, 1878. Ooster/.ee (J, J. van). Practical theology. A manual for theological students. Trans- lated by M. j. Evans. 8°. London, 1878. Park (E. A., editor). The preacher and pastor, by Fenelon, (etc.) With an intro- ductory essay. 12°. Andover, l^^f,. Particulars of the life of a dissenting min- ister. [««£)«.] 16°. London, [1820?] Pinder (J. H.) The candidate for the min- istry ; a course of expository lectures on the first epistle of Paul to Timothy. 12°. Londot!, 1837. Porter (E.) The young preacher's manual. 2d ed. 8°. JVe7i) York, 1829. Practical musings for courteous readers. [anon.'\ 16°. A^e7v York, 1832. Raikes (H.) Remarks on clerical education. 12°. London, 1831. SCHIEFFELIN (S. B.) A word to Christian teachers and students for the ministry. 18°. Xexv York, 1877. Shedd (W. G. T.) Homiletics and pastoral theology. S"* ed. 12°. AWf York, 1872. Si'RAT (T.) A discourse to the clergy of his diocese, 1695. 8°. Oxford, 1843. [In the Clei'gyman's in.structor.] Sweetser (S.) The ministry we need. 18°. Boston, [«. (/.] Taylor (J.) Rules and advices to the clergy ot his diocese. 8°. Oxford, 1843. [In the Clergyn)an's instructor.] TuRNEY (E.) Ministerial culture ; or the re- lation of theological education to the vvork of the ministry. 18°. Cincinnati, 1857. Wayland ( F.) Letters on the ministry of the Gospel. 16°. Boston, 1864. WiLKS (S. C.) Essays on the signs of con- version and unconversion in ministers of the church. 3d ed. 16°. London, 1830. See, also. Pastoral Theology, p. 244 ; Homiletics, p. 248 ; and Catechetics. b. Pastoral Theology. Abreu (S.) Institutio parochii, seu specu- lum parochorum. 8°. Venetiis, 1708. ECCLES. THEOL.— PASTORAL THEOLOGY. 245 Barrett (A.) Essay on the pastoral office as a divine institution in the church of Christ. 8°. London, 1839. Baxter (R.) The reformed pastor. 12°. London, 1657. The same. 16°. London, 1766. The same. 8°. Boston, 1813. [In Young minister's companion.] The same. 8°. Ne'w York, liig. [In Porter (E.) Young preacher's manual.] The same. 12°. Andover, i?,^<^. [In Park (E. A.) Preacher and pastor.] The same. 12°. Xew York,[n. d.^ Beck (J. T.) Pastoral lehren des Neuen Tes- tamentes, hauptsachlich nach Matth. 4-12, und Apostelg. 1-6. Herausgegeben von B. Riggenbach. 12°. Gi'itersloh, 18S0. Bernard (R.) The faithful shepherd. 18° London, 1 62 1. Bowles (O.) De pastore evangelico tracta tus. 16°. Londini, 1655. Brown (J.) Christian pastor's manual. 12° Phila., 1837. Burk (J. C. F.) Evangeiische Pastoral-the ologie in Beispielen. 2 v. 8°. Stuttgart. 1838. Burnet (Ci.) A discourse of the pastoral care •12°. London, 1692. The same. 8°. Boston, \?,\l. [In Young minister's companion.] The same. 8°. Oxford, 1843. [In the Clergyman's instructor.] Cannon (J, S.) Lectures on pastoral theolo- gy. 8°. New York, 1853. Deyling (S.) Institutiones prudentiae pastor- alis. 12°. Lipsiae, 1734. Dickinson (J.) Series of letters to a newly created prelate. 12°. London, 1 841. Doddridge (P.) On the evil of neglecting souls. 8°. Boston, 1813. [In Young minister's companion.] Evans (R. W.) The bishopric of souls. 2'* ed. 16°. London, 1842. Fairbairn (P.) Pastoral theology. A treatise on the office and duties of the Christian pastor. 8°. Edinburgh, 1875. (Terard (A.) The pastoral care. 8°. London, 1799- Gregorius Magnus. Liber de pastorali cura. nov. ed. 12°. Monasterii, 1846. Hartmann (J. L.) Pastorale evangelicum, sen, instructio plenior ministrorum verbi, libris quatuor pastoris vocationem, (etc.) sm. 4°. Norimbergae, 1678. Herbert (G.) A priest to the temple, or the country parson, his character and rule of holy life. 8°. Oxford, 1843. [In the Clergyman's instructor.] The same. 12°. Andover, 1845. [In Park (E. A.) Preacher and pastor.] Lange (J. M.) Institutiones pastorales. 16°. Norimbergae, 1 707 . Letter (A) from a blacksmith to the minis- ters and elders of the Church of Scotland. [rt«o«.] 18°. London, 1814. LlEPSNER (B. F. editor). The young pastor and his people : bits of practical advice by distinguished ministers. 16°. Nezu York, 1878. Macgill (S.) Considerations addressed to a young clergyman. 8°. Boston, 1813. [In Young minister's companion.] Mather (S.) An illustrious pattern of min- isterial conduct, in an abridgement of the life of Dr. Cotton Mather by D. Jennings. 16°. London, 1744. [In Jennings (D.) Instructions to ministers.] MiEGlUS (L. C.) Meletemata sacra de officio pastoris evangelici publico et privato. 4°. Francofurti, 1747. Miller (S.) Letters on clerical manners and habits. 2^ ed. 12°. New York, 1827. Murphy (T.) Pastoral theology. The pas- tor in the various duties of his office. 8°. Phila., [«. ./.] Nicholson (W.) The purity of the ministry the strength of the church. 12°. London, 1838. [With Roberts (W.) Call upon the church.] O le galuega a le auauna a lesu. 12°. Samoa, i860. Note. Pastoral theology in the Samoan language. Orton (J.) Letters to a young clergyman. 12°. Boston., 1794. Oxenden (A.) The pastoral office : its duties, difficulties, privileges and prospects. 12°. New York, \n. d.} 246 ECCLES. THEOL.— HOMILETICS. Paley (W.) Clergyman's companion in vis- iting the sick. 12°. Fhi/a. , i?,lS. The same. 16°. London, I'&zg. Porta (C.) Pastorale Lutheri. 8°. Nord- lingen, 1842. Spencer (I. S.) A pastor's sketches. 2 v. 12°. A^ew York, 1850. Steinmeyer (F. L.) Die specielle Seelsorge in ihrem Verhaltniss zur generellen. 8°. Berlin, 1878. [Part IV of his Beitriige zur praktisehen Theol.J Tyng (S. H.) The office and duty of a Christian pastor. 12°. New York, iSy 4. Valenti {.Dr.) Medicina clerica, oder : Handhuch der Pastoral-Medizin. 8°. Leipzig; 1831. ViNET (A.) Pastoral theology. Translated and edited by T. H. Skinner. 2'^ ed. 12°. A^eta York, 1854. The same. 12°. A/'ew York, 1871. Waltham-on-Sea ; or, conversations in our parish. \^anon.'\ 16°. London, 1842. Watts (I.) Rules of ministerial conduct. 8°. Boston, 1813. [In Young minister'.'< companion.] Whately (R.) The parish pastor. 16°. London, i860. Wilson (T.) Parochialia; or, instructions to the clergy, in the discharge of their paro- chial duty. 8°. Oxford, 1843. [In the Clergyman's instnietor.] YOLfNG (The) minister's companion, or col- lection of treatises on the pastoral office. 8°. Boston, 1813. See, also. Comprehensive Works, p. 243 ; Homiletics, p. 248 ; and Catechetics. Homiletics. THE THEORY AND HISTOF!Y OF PREACHING. Ai.E.XANDER (J. W.j Thoughts on preach- ing. 12°. Neiv York, 1862. Beecher (H. W.) Lectures on i^reaching. Three series. 3 v. 12°. New York, 1872-74. [Vale lectures, 1872-74.] Bonar (H.) Words to the winners of souls. 18°. Boston, [«. d.'], Broadus (J. A ) Treatise on the prepara- tion and delivery of sermons. 5"' ed. 12°. Fhila., 1873. Brooks (Ph.) Lectures on preaching. 12". New York, 1877. [Yale lectures, 1877.] Border (H. F.) Mental discipline. 12°. Andover, 1827. Burn (J.) Christian preachers' pocket com- panion. 18°. London, 1846. Campkell(G.) Lectures on pulpit eloquence. 12°'. Andover, 1845. [In Park (E. A.) Preacher and pa.«tor.] Lectures on systematic theology and pul- pit eloquence. 8°. Boston, 1832. Claude (J.) Essay on the composition of a sermon. 2 v. 8°. Cambridge, 1779. The same. 8°. New York, 1829. [In Porter (E.) Young preacher's manual.] Crosby (H.) The Christian preacher. 12°. New York, 1880. [Yale lectures, 1879-80.] Cruel (R.) Geschichte der deutschen Pre- digt im Mittelalter. 8°. Detmold, l?>-]q. Dabney (R. L.) Sacred rhetoric. 12°. A'e-w York, 1870. Dale (R. W.) Nine lectures on preaching. 12°. New York, 1878. [Yale lectures, 1878.] Doddridge (P.) Lectures on preaching. 8°. Leeds, 1804. [In his Works, v. r,.] Fenei.on (F. de Salignac de la Mothe). Dia- logues on the eloquence of the pulpit. 8°. A^erv York, 1 829. [In Porter (E.) Young preacher's manual.] The same. 12°. Atidoi'er, 184^. [In Park (E. A.) Preacher and pastor.] Fish (H. C.) History and repository of pulpit elotpience, (deceased divines). 2 v. in I. roy. 8°. A'exa York, 1877. Pulpit elo(|uence of the nineteenth cen- tury, roy. 8°. A'ew' York, 1S75. FoRDYCE (D.j Theodorus : a dialogue con- cerning the art of preaching. 12°. Belfast, 1752. The same. 12°. L.ondon, 1753. ECCLES. THEOL.— HOMILETICS. 247 Fowler ^H.; The American pulpit: sketches biographical and descriptive. 8°. Xt'ru York, 1856. Franck (A. H.) The most useful way of preaching. 16°. London, 1744. [In Jennings (D.) Instructions to ministers.] Gregory (G.) Thoughts on the composi- tion and delivery of a sermon. 8°. A'eio York, 1829. [In Porter (E.) Young preacher's manual.] Greslev (W.) Ecclesiastes Anglicanus: being a treatise on preaching as adapted to a Church of England congregation. I^' Amer. ed. 12°. New York, 1844. Hall (J.) God's Word through preaching. 12°. New York, 1875. [Yale lectures, 1875.] Hengel (W. A. van). Institutio oratoris sacri. 8°. Lugduni Balavorurn, x'izf). Hervey (G. W.) a system of Christian rhetoric. 8°. Nezv York, 1873. Holland (S.) The preaching of the regular clergy illustrated and defended. 6"' ed. 8°. London, 181 7. Hyperius (A.) Enseignement a bien former les sainctes predicationes. t8°. Geneve, 1564- Jennings (J.) Two discourses of preaching Christ, and of particular and experimental preaching. 16°. London, 1744. fin Jennings (D.) Instructions to ministers.] Kempe (J. E.) The classic preachers of the English church. 12°. Neiv York, 1877. LuTZ (J.) Handbuch der katholischen Kan- zelberedsamkeit. 8°. Tubingen, 1 85 1. MacLeod (A.) The pulpit in relation to so- cial life, or Christus consolator. 12°. New York, [«. d.'\ Moore (D.) Thoughts on preaching; spe- cially in relation to the requirements of the age. 12°. London, 1 861. MOULE (H. M.) (Christian oratory; an in- quiry into its history during the first five centuries. 12°. Cambridge, 1859. MuLLOiS (J.) The clergy and the pulpit in their relations to the people. Translated by G. P. Badger. 12°. London, 1867. Murray (N.) Preachers and preaching. 16°. New York, i^do. Neale (J. M.) Mediaeval preachei-s and me- diaeval preaching. A series of extracts with notes. 12°. London, 1856. Palmer (C.) Evangelische Homiietik. 8°. Stuttgart, 1842. Parker (J.) Ad clerum : advices to a young preacher. 12°. London, 1873. Papers on preaching and public speaking. By a Wykehamist. \_anon.'\ 16°. London, 1861. Phelps (A.) The theory of preaching. Lec- tures on homiletics. 12°. N^ew York, 1881. Porter (E.) Lectures on homiletics and preaching. 12°. Londoti, 1835. Potter (T. J.) The spoken word; or the art of extempore preaching. 12°. /Boston, 1872. Sacred eloquence ; or the theory anE(H.J.) The commission and conse- quent duties of the clergy. 4^'' ed. 8°. Lon-. don, 1847. Simpson (M.) Lectures on preaching. 12°. New York, 1879. [Yale lectures, 1879.] Sprague (W. B.) Annals of the American pulpit. 9 V. 8°. Ne-co York, 1857-69. Spring (G.) The power of the pulpit. 2* ed. 12°. lYetu York, 1849. Spurgeon (C. H.) Lectures to my students. 2 series. 2 v. 8°. London, l875<-77. Steinmeyer (F. L.) Die Topik im Dienste der Predigt. 8°. Berlin, 1874. Stier (R.) Kurzer Grundriss einer biblisch- en Keryktik. 8°. Halle, 1830. Storrs (R. S.) Conditions of success in preaching without notes. 12°. New York, 1875- Sti;rtev.\NT (S. T.) The preacher's manual ; lectures on preaching. 8°. Ne-M York, 1846. Sumner (J. B.) Apostolical preaching and ministerial duty. 12°. New York, 1830. Taylor (W. M.) The ministry of the Word. 12°. New York, 1876. [Yale lectures, 1876.] 248 ECCLES. THEOL.— SERMONS. Theremin (F.) Eloquence a virtue; or, outlines of a systematic rhetoric. 12°. Andover, i860. Vaughan (R.) The modern pulpit viewed in its relation to the state of society. 12°. London, 1842. VILLEMAIN (M.) Tableau de I'eloquence chretienne au 4" siecle. nouv. ed. 16° Paris, 1 85 1. ViNET (A.) Histoire de la predication parm: les Reformes de France au 17*^ siecle. 8° Paris, i860. Homiletics, or the theory of preaching, Translated by T. H. Skinner. 3<^ed. 12°, New York, 187 1. WiLKiNS (J.) Ecclesiastes ; or a discourse concerning the gift of preaching. 8"^ ed. 16°. London, 1704. [With his Gift of prayer.] Yale lectures on preaching. 9 V. 12°. Netv York, 1873-80. LIST. 1872-74, Beecher; 1875, Hall; 187C, Taylor; 1877, Brooks; 1878, Dale; 1879, Simpson; 1879-80, Crosby. See, also, COMPREHENSIVE Works/ p. 243 ; Pastoral Theology, p. 244; Catechet- ics ; and Miscellaneous Sermons, p. 248. 2. MISCELLANEOUS SERMONS. AiiERNETHY (J.) Sermons on various sub- jects. 4 v. 12°. London, 1762. Adams (T.) The three divine sisters, faith, hope and charity ; (etc.) 12°. New York, 1847. Alexander (A.) Practical sermons. 8°. Phila., 1850. Alexander (J. A.) Sermons. 2 v. 8°. New York, i860. Alexander (J. W.) Discourses on common topics of Christian faith and practice. 8°. Neiv York, 1858. Sacramental discourses. Atithor'' s vis. The same. 12°. Ne^v York, \%bo. Alford (II.) Eastertide sermons. 12°. London, 1866. Meditations in advent. 16°. London, 1865. Sermons on Christian doctrine. 2'* ed. 12°. London, jS6t,. Allnutt (R. L.) a course of sermons on Isaiah vi. 16°. London, 1846. American (The) preacher : a collection of sermons from eminent preachers now living in the United States, v. 1-4. 12°. Eliz- abethtown and A^ew Haven, 1 791-93. Anderson (J.) The pulpit assistant. 3 v. 18°. London, 1826-27. Andrewes (L.) Ninety-six sermons. 5 v. 8°. Oxford, 1841-43. [Library of Anelo-Catholic theology.] Annan (J. E.) Serrnons, doctrinal and prac- tical. 16°. Pittsburgh, 1863. Armstrong (N.) Sermons on various sub- jects. 8°. London, 1854. Arnold (T.) Sermons. 3 v. 8°. L^ondon, 1874. Sermons chiefly on the interpretation of Scripture. 8°. London, 1874. Atterbury (F.) Sermons on several sub- jects. 3 v. 16°. London, 1774. AuGUSTiNUS (A.) Homilies. 4 v. 8°. Oxford, 1844-49. [Library of the Fathers, v. 10, 20, 20. 29.] Backus (J. C.) Ease in Zion. 16°. Balti- more, 1866. Bai.guy (T.) Discourses on various subjects. 12°. Winchester, 1785. Balle (N. E.) Select sermons with appro- priate prayers. Translated from the Danish by W. Pulling. 8°. London, 1819. Ballou (H.) a series of lecture sermons. 12°. Boston, 1832. Barrow (I.) Sermons on various subjects. 5 V. 8°. London, 1823. Beddome (B.) Twenty short discourses adapted to village worship. 16°. Dun- stable, 1806. Bedell (G. T.) Sermons. With a (life) by S. H. Tyng. 2 v. 8°. Phila., 1835. Beecher (H. W.) Sermons in Plymouth Church, Brooklyn. From reports by T. J. Ellinwood. v 1-8. 1868-72. 8°. Neiv York, 1868-73. Beecher (L.) Sermons delivered on various occasions. 8°. Boston, 1828. ECCLES. THEOI,.— SERMONS. 249 8°. London, 1S34. Sermon>. 8°. Riclii Bki.cher (J.) InterestJng narratives from tlie Sacred volume. 12°. New York, 1839. Herg(J. F. ) The ancient landmark. iS°. Phila., 1840. Sermons. 8°. Phila., 1S40. IJev.\n (L. D.) Sermons to students and thoughtful person.s. 12°. A'eiv York, 1881. Keveridge ( W. ) Sermons. 6 v. 8°. Ox- ford^ 1842-45. [Library of .\nglo-Catliolie theology.] B11.SON (T.) The effect of certaine .sermons touching full redemption, sni. 4°. Lon- don, 1599. Bingham (G.) Dis-,ertations, e.s.say.s and ser- mons. 2 V. 8°. London, 1804. Binning (H.) Sermons upon important sub- jects of practical religion. 18°. G/asi;o7ii, 176c. BiSSET (T.j Sermons. 8°. Edinl>tirL;/i, 1788. Blair (H. I Sermon>. 3 V. 18°. Lon- don, 1825. The same Blair (J. D. 1825. Blair (S.) Works, containing sermon: various subjects. 12°. Phila., 1"]^,^. Sermon at Philadelphia, 1739, before Synod. 18°. Phila., 1739. Boakdman (H. a.) Earthly suffering and heavenly glory, (etc. I 12°. /V//A?., 1878. Mottoes foi the New Year. 8°- L^hila., 1882. Bonnet (L. ) Meditations on John .\i. 4"' Amer. ed. 18°. Xe^c York, 1844. Boston (T. i Sovereignty and wisdom of God in the afflictions of men. 16°. Glas- gow, 1787. BorRDALOiE (E.I Sermons pour les di- manches. 3 v. 16°. Paris, 1716. Sermons pour les festes. 2^ ed. 2 v. 18°. Lyon, 1712. Oeuvres. 3 v. 8°. Paris, 1834. Sermons. Translated from the French J^y A. Carroll. 2 v. 8°. Dtddin. 1843. BofRN fS.) Discourses. 4 v. 8°. Zo// don, 1760-68. end. the ' Brackenhukv (E.) Fifty three discourses, doctrinal and practical. 2 \. 8°. Lon- don, 1806. Bradley (C. ) Family and parish sermons at Clapham and Glasljury. 8°. New York, 1844. Sermons preached in High VVycomb.-. 8°. Phila., 1822. Breckenridge (R.) Two sermons. The cro.ss of Christ and the kingdom of Christ. 24°. Baltimore, 1833. Discourses. The calling of the church, and the rule of her faith. 18°. Phila., 1842. Brentius or Brentz (J.) Homiliae in Evangelium S. Lucae. 8°. Rasileae, 1543. Brlstol (G.) Twelve sermons. 12°. 0.\- ford, 171 7. Brooke (S. A.) Christ in modern life. 13"' ed. 12°. L.ondon, 1878. Brooks ( Ph. 1 Sermons. 12°. A'ew York, 1879. The candle of the Lord and other ser- mons. 12°. New York, 1 88 1. Brown (J.) Plain discourses on important subjects. 16°. Editiburgh, 1 85 2. Brownrig (R.) Fourty sermons. 4°. Lon- don, 1661. Bruce (R.) Sermons. 8°. Edinburgh, 1843. [VVodrow Society puVjiieations.] BtiCKMiNSl'KR (J. S.I Sermons. 8°. Boston^ 1814. BuDiiiCuM ( R. p. I Emanuel on the cross and in the garden. 16°. Ne^v York, 1844. Bi:llingek (If. I Decades. 5 v. 8°. Cam- bridge, 1849. [Parker Society pulilieations.J BURCHARD (J.) Sermons, addresses and e.\- hortations. 16°. Builington, 1836. BURDER ((i.i Village sermons. 8°. L'hila., 1835- The same. 8°. Ne-w York, \_u. ./.] Burc;ess (A.) Spiritual refining. 2 v. in i. 4°. London, 1652. Burns (J.) Christian philosophy; or, mate- rials for thought. 8^. London, 1845. ■ The puljiit cyclopaedia. 8°. Nezv York, 1845. 250 ECCLES. TMEOL.— SERMONS. Sermons cliiefly desit^ned for family read- ing and village worship. 12°. London, 1842. Sketches of sermons. 4 v. 12°. Lon- don, 183S. Sketches of discourses adapted for Sun- day schools and \'illage preaching. 18°. London, 1845. Sketches of sermons on the parables and miracles of Christ. 16°. London, 1847. Sketches of sermons on Christian mis- sions. 16°. London, 1845. Sketches of sermons on types and meta- phors. 16°. L^ondon, 1S44. Birr (E. F.) Toward the straight gate. 12°. Boston, 1875. HuRTON{H.) Several discourses. 12°. Lon- don, 1686. BUSHNELL (H.) Sermons on Christ and His salvation. t2°. Xt-w York, 1877. Sermons on liviig subjects. -12°. Xew York, 1877. Sermons for the new life. 12°. Xew York, 1876. Butler (J.) Sermons. S°. L^hila., 1834. [Christian litii-ary.] Butler (VV. A.) Sermons doctrinal and practical. 12°. Phila., 1856. Sermons, z^ series. 9'i' eil. 12°. L.ondon, '873. Calvin (J.) Sermons ^ur le li\re de \oh. fol. Geneve, 1 569. A selection of (his) most celebrated ser- mons. 16°. Xeiv York, 1S30. Campbell (J.) Sermons. 8^ Bdvideie, 1842. Carpano (G.) Discorsi sacri e morali. 4°. Noma, 1673. Cark (G.) Sermons. 2 v. 8°. Edinluiri^h, 1791. Carroll (D. L.) Sermons and addresses on various subjects. 12°. /'///A/., 1846. The same. 2'' series. S°. /'///A/., 1847. Catcott (A. S.) Sermons. 12°. London, «753- Cecil (R.) Original thoughts on various passages of .Scripture. 12°. Xciv York, 1849. Cennick(J.) Discourses on important sub- \ jects. 2 V. 16°. L^ondon, 1790. Chalmers (T.) Sermons and discourses. 2 V. 8°. New York, 1844. -Sermons preached on public occasions. 8°. Gtasgo7v, [1827.] ! -Sermons, 1798-1847. 12°. New York, 1849. I Chandler (S.) Sermons. 4 V. 12°. I^on- don, 1768. Ch.^nning (W. E.) Discourses, reviews and • miscellanies. 8°. Boston, 18^0. Chrysostomus (J.) Homiliae ad populum Anliochenum. OJDera et studio L Harmari. 16°. Londini, 1590. Homilien iiber die Bildsaulen aus dem Griechischen iibersetzt mit Anmerkungen von F. W. Wagner. 18°. Wicn, 1838. ^Homilies. Translated into English. 15 V. 8°. Oxford, 1839-77. [Library of the Futhers.J Clark (D. A.) .Sermons to be used in re- ligious meetings, when there is not present a gospel minister. 12°. Anihost, 1826. Works. 2 V. 8°. New York, 1848. Clarke (D.) Lectures to young people in manufacturing villages. 16°. Boston, 1836. Clarke (E.) The altar and its incense. iS°. Ne7u York, 1854. Clarke (S. ) .Sermons. v. 2-t^, and 5-9. 12°. L^ondon, 1730-31. iN'uTK. 1(1 V. in complete .set. The same. 2'' ed. v. 3-6, and 8-IO. 12°. London, 1731. Clarkson (D.) Sermons and discourses on divine subjects, fol. London, 1696. Claude (J.) Cin([ sermons svr la parabole des noces. 16°. Geneve, 1677. Sermon svr Eplies. iv:30. 16°. Geneve, 1677. [With the preeediii}; ] Les frvits de la re|)entance, ov sermon sui- Prov. 16. V. 6 et 7. 16°. Gene7'e, 1677. [With the pi-eeedin>;.J Claude (J.J.) Sermons. 12°. Amsterdam, 1713- Cl.EEVE (A.) Select sermons. 8°. London, 1806. CLOWE.S il.) Sermo I8l6. 16°. Albany. ^ in Albany, 1816. Dec. EGCLES. THEOI:. -^SERMONS. 251 Cochrane (W.) The heavenly virion ; and Phila.. 1864. other sermons. (1863-73). 12°. 7;);w//<>, rell (W.) Several sermons and discourses. [874. 16°. London, 1709. CODMAN (J.) Sermons delivered on various 1 OiCKSON (A. F.) Lessons about salvation. occasions. 8°. Bus/oit, 1834. Collier (R. L.) Every-day subjects in Sun- day sermons. 16°. Bos/on, 1872. CoLMAN (H.j Sermons on various sidijecls. 12°. Boston, 1820. Columbian (The) preacher. v. i. 12°. Cats kill, 1808. Cooper (E.) Practical, familiar and doctrin- al sermons. 2 v. 8°. Brookfield, 1 81 7. COURGY (R, de). Sermons. 2^ ed. 8°. London,, 1810. Cox (S.) The genesis of evil, and other ser- mons. 12°. L.ondon. 1S80. Crabb (H.) Sermons on practical sulijects. 8°. Cambridge, 1796. Crisp (T.) Christ alone exalted. Ijeing the works of. (With) notes by J. Gill. 2 v. 8°. London, 1832. Crothers (S.) The gospel of the Jubilee. 18°. Cincinnati, 1856. CAMMING (J.) Benedictions; or the blessed life. 12°. Boston, 1854. -The church before the flood. 16°. Lon- don, 1853. The tent and the altar. 16°. London, 1854. Voices of the day. i6°. London, \'i<^^. Voices of the dead. 16°. Loudon, 1S54. Voices of the night. 16°. London, 1854- Cunningham (W.) Sermons from 1828 to i860. 8°. Edinburgh, 1872. Cuyler(C. C.) Thesignsof the limes. 12''. Phila., 1839. Daille (J. ) Melange dc sermons. 2 v. in I. 16°. A m St c I da III, 1658, The same. 2 v. 16°. Geneve, 1666. Sermons svr le \. chap., i Cor. 16°. Geneve, 176S. Davies (J. L.) The gospel and modern life. Sermons on some of the difficulties of the day. 12°. London, 1869. D^viES (S. ) Sermons on important subjects. 3 V. '8°. A>7i' York, 1841. The same. 3 V. 12°. Ne-w York,\%i,\. \ . 16°. Phila., [«. d.'\ Plantation sermons. 16°. Phila. , \^tt. d.'\ Dickson (J.) The essentials of religion. 1 6°. Charleston, 1827. DoD (I.) and Cleaver (R.) Ten sermons, sm, 4°. Lojidon, 1614. Doddridge (P.) Sermons on various sub- jects. 4 v. 8°. London, 1826. Sermons to young persons. 18°. Phila., 1794. The same. 24°. London, 1809. Dork (J.) Three discourses. iS'^. Cam- bridge. 1784. D(>\VNEs(J.i Sermons on various subjects. 2 v. 12°. Sheffield, 1 761. DuEFlELD (J. T. ) The Princeton pulpit. 8°. Xe7v York, 1852. Durand (M.) ' Sermons. 12°. Londres, 1795- Durham (J.) Christ crucified, seventy-two sermons. Isaiah liii. 6"' ed. sm. 4°. Glasgo7v, 1761. Dyer (W.) Christ's famous titles and a be- lievers golden chain. 18°. Phila., 1743. P]adie(I.i The divine love. 12°. Phila. ,^ 1856. Eaton (S.i A view of humaii life, in ser- mons for the Use of families. 8°. London,. 1764. Edmondson (J. I Short sermons on important ubjects. 8°. Xe-w Castle, 18 10. P^DWARDS ( J. ) Sermons on the manner in which salsation is to be sought, (etc. 1 12°. Hartford, 1780. Eliot (W. (j., jr.\ Lectures to young men. 10"' ed. 16°. Boston, 1873. Elliot (A.i Twenty sermons. 12°. Bos- ton, 1774. Emmons (N.i Sermons on various subjects of doctrine and practice, v. 2. and 4-6. 8°. Boston, 1812-26. Enfield (W.) Sermons on practical sub. jects. V. I and 3. 8°. London, 1799. 252 ECCLES. THEOL— SERMONS. English (The) pulpit; collection of sermon^. hy eminent living divines. 8°. ,\'<7i' }'-cour-,es. 12°. London, 1825. ?2vkrard (J.) Some gosjiel treasures, sm. 4°. G.r,nant07cerm(>iis. 4>i' ed. 12°. London, 1878. The silence and the voices of tJod. 12°. London, 188 1. Eentress (W. H.) Love truths from the Bible. 12°. Haiti more, 1879. Fish (H. C.) History and repository of pul- pit eloquence, (deceased divines). 2 v. in I. roy. 8°. Xe-iV York, 1877. Pulpit eloquence of the 19"' cent. roy. 8°. Ne-w York, 1875. and Poor (D. W.) Select discourses. Translated from the French and German. 12°. New York, i860. Finney (C. G.) .Sermons on important oc- casions. 8°. Xezv York, [«. (/.] FiTCH (E. T.) Sermons practical and de- scriptive. 8°. New Haven, 1871. Elavel (J.) Christ knocking at the door of sinner's hearts. 16°. Ne-w York, [«. ur:r, 1833. Jerome (P. S.) Lectures on the 51^' psalm. sm. 4°. London, 1 61 7. Jones (W.) Primitive Christianity illustrated. 8°. L^ondon, 1837. Johnson (W.) Three sermons. 16°. Coven- try, 1746. JoRTIN (J.) Sermons on different subjects. V. 1-2. 12°. Duldm, 1778. Joix (P. de). Predication du Christianisme. 4 V. 12°. Geneve, 1803. , Keith (L S.) Sermons, addresses and let- ters. 8°. Chariest o7on, 1S16. . Kennawav (C. E. ) Sermons to the young. 16°. L.ondon, 1847. KiNGSLEY (C.) All Saints' day and other sermons. Edited l>y W. Harrison. 12°. New York, 187S. -The gospel of the Pentateuch and David. 16°. L.ondon, 1878. Sermons for the times. 16°. Ne^o York, ' 1858. Westminster sermons. 12°. London. 1874. Kirk (E. N.) Sermons , delivered in Eng- land and America. 12°. A'e^v York, 1840. KiRKi'ATRiCK (J.) Sermons. 16°. LViila., 1867. [In Hale ((.;.) Kirkiiatriek memorial.] Kno.X (H.) Select sermons. 2 v. 12^^. Glasg07V, 1776. KoECHER (J.C.) Cantzcl reden. 12"^. Hraun- sehweig, 1743. KoLLOCK (H.) Sermons f)n various sulijects. 8"^. Savannah, 1811. The same. 4 v. 8°. Savannah, 1822. Kru.vimacher (F. W.) The dew of Israel, and the lily of God. Translated from the German. 12°. Xe-w York, 1840. The flying roll; or., fj-ee grace displayed, 12°. Ne7V 'York, 1 84 1. , — — So)onion and .Sl|iulamite. ,12°. sVeTc York. 1841. [With Krumnirtchei- (f.J. D.) Jacob wrestling.] The martyr lamb; or, Christ the repre- sentative of His people. 12°. Ne7c> York, 1841. Krummachek (G. D.) Jacob wrestling with the angel. 12°. A'ew York, 184,1. Lambert (G. ) Sermons adapted to the fam- ily, (etc ) 2 V. 12°. York, 1 789. Landis (J.) Discourses. 12°. Flarrislntrg, 1839. Lathrop (J.) Sermons, evangelical, devo- tional anil practical. 2'' ed. 6 v. 8°. Worcester, 1809. The same. New series. With life. 8°. Sprinoficld, 1 82 1. Latimer (H.) Sermons. 2 v. 8°. I^on- don, 1758. Select sermons and letters. 12°. Phi/a., 1842. ECCLES. THEOL.— SERMONS. 255 Sermons. Edited liy G. E. Corrie. 2 v. S°. Camhridi^e, 1844-45. [Parker Sor-iety publications.] Lk.'^SK (\V.) The footsteps of the Messiah. 12°. Phila., 1S50. Lee(.\.) Seinions. 12°. Woriester, 1803. I.KK (C.) Sermons on the doctrines and du- ties of experimental religion and especially designed for revivals. 16°. Middleto7t7iv Yor/c, 1880. I.IME Street lectures. A defense of some im- portant doctrines of the gospel in twenty- six sermons. 2 v. 12°. London, 1732. The same. 8°. Phila.\ 1840. Linn (W.) Discourses on the signs of the times. 12°. New York, 1794. LODENSTEYN (J. van). De heerlykheyd van een waar christelyk Leven. 18°. Amstt'l- diuii, 171 1. I.().GAN (J.) Sermons. 2 v. in i. 8°. /iVA iiiburgh, 1822. Love (C ) Remains, containing his last six- teen sermons, (etc.) 16°. Bungay, 1807. LoVKTT (R.) Sermons. 8°. Paris, 1832. I.OWRIE ( VV. ^L) Sermons preached in China. 8°. Xeio York, 1851. Luther (M.) A selection of his most cele- brated sermons. 16°. .Xerv York, 1830. The same. 16°. /'///A/., 1831. Macariu.s. Primitive morality : or, the spiritual homilies of St. Macarius the Egyptian. Done out of Greek into Eng- lish, vvith emendations from a Bodleian nis. never before printed. 8°. London, l^zi. M'Chord (J.) A last appeal to the " Market- street Presbyterian Church." 8°. Lexing- ton, Ky., 1818. Maclaine (A.) Discourses delivered in the English church at the Hague. 8°. London, '"^80 1. M'Laurin (J.) Sermons and essays. 16°. Phila., 181 1. McLeoi) (A.) The life and power of true godliness. 8°. iXeio York, 1816. The same. 4"' ed. I2=. New York, 1S45. The same. s"^*" ed. 12°. Xcw York, 1847. McWhorter (A.) Sermons on the most important principles of our holy religion. j 2 V. 8°. .Vc'7aark, 1 803. Manning (H. E.) Sermons. 3 V. 8°. A'cca j York, 1850-54. Manton (T.) One hundred and ninety ser- i mons on the uq'-'^ psalm. 3 V. 8°. Lon- don, 1842. Sermons, v. 3-4. fol. London, 1689-93. I Martin (J.) Discourses. (With) letters on : prayer. 12°. Edinburgh, 1836. Martin (S. ) Rain ujion the mown grass, (etc.) 2'i ed. 12°. London, 1872. ' Marti.neau (J.) Endeavors after the Chris- tian life. 12°. hoston, 1876. .Massu.lon (J. B.) Oeuvres. 11 v. 18°. ' Paris, 1762-69. ; The same. 12 v. 8°. Paris, 18 10. Mather (N.) Twenty three select sermons. I 16°. Londin, 1 701. I Maurice (F. D.> The patriarchs and law- [ givers of the Old Testament. A series of 1 sermons. 12°. Cam/nidge, 1855. Mavhew (J.) Sermons on xarious sui^jecls. 12°. Bos'on, 1755. 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Alexandria, ( F«.,) 1812. Murray (N.) Dying legacy to the people of his charge. 8°. Xe-w York, 1861. Murray Street Church. Discourses on Sab bath evenings in 1830, by Drs. Spring, Cox, Skinner, etc. 8°. A'fic York, 1830. Naruin (J. F.) Le predictateur evangelique. 2" ed. 4°. Montbcliard, 1754. Nares (E.) Sermons composed for country congregations. 8°. London, 1803. Nares (R.) Discourses before the honorable society of Lincoln's Inn. 12°. London, 1794. Nettleton (A.) Remains. Compiled by B. Tyler. 12°. Hartford, 1845. Nevins (W.) Sermons.. 12° 1837- New Jersi<:y (The) preacher plain and practical suliject Trenton, 1 813. Newman (J. H.) Sermons lu jects of the present day. 12*^ 1844. , Newton (R.) Sermons preached before the University of Oxford. 8°. Ci/o/v/, 1784. | Newton (R.,y//'////ff., y',7.) Bible jewels. | 16°. New York, 1879. New York (The) pulpit in the revival of 1S58. A memorial volume of sermons. 12°. Nc7v York, 1 85 8. O0.STERZEE (J. J. van). Christus unter den Leuchtern, Predigten. y\us dem holland- ischen iibersetzt von V. F. I,. Petri. 8°. Rotterdam, 1854. Outram (E.) Sermons and extracts. 8°. Caiiibridve, i8oq. A ■w York, set I ns on . 8°. ng 1 sub. A 7i' York, Outram (\V. I Twenty sermons. 16°. Lon- don, 1682. Owen (J.) Seventeen sermons. With his life. 2 V. 12°. L.ondon, 1720. Page (T.) Discourses on tyiiical subjects. 12°. London, 1836. Paley (W.) Sermons. 8°. F/ii/a., 1S08. Parish (E.) Sermons practical and doctrin- al. 12°. Boston, 1826. Parker (Joel). Sermons, 12°. Phila.. 1852. Parker (Joseph). Pulpit notes. 12°. Lon- don, 1873. Pastoral echo. Nintteen sermons by em- inent dissenting ministers. 16°. London, 1837- Payne (J.) Evangelical discourses. 12°. London, 1763. PavsoN (E ) Memoir^, select thoughts, and sermons. Compiled by A. Cummings. 3 V. 8°. Phila., 1853. Sermons. 8°. Portland, 1828. Sermons for Christian families. 16°. Boston, 1832. Peabody (A. P.) Christian belief and life. 16°. Boston, 1875. 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Salem, I (a: y.), 1812. The one thing needful. 16°. Salem 1812. The ruin and recovery of man. 12° Salem, 1813. Practical godliness. 16°. Salem, 1813 A series of discourses on the leading doctrines and duties of Christianity. 4 v 16°. Salem, 1815. Pulpit (The), v. 2-3, 8-10, and 12. 5 v 8°. London, 1824-29. Pulpit (The) cyclopedia and Christian min ister's companion. 8°. Nezv York, 1845. Pulpit themes and preacher's assistant. 12° Phila., 1861. Purves (J.) Sermons touching some points much controverted. 18°. Edinburgh, 1846 PusEY (E. B.) Sermons preached before the University of Oxford. 8°. Oxford, 1872 Ramsden (R.) Twenty-six sermons. 8°, London, 1827. Randolph (F.) Sermons preached at Bath, 1799. 8°. London, 1800. Rees (A.) Practical sermons, v. i. 8°. London, 1809. Reformation sermons : sermons preached to the Societies for reformation of manners. 2 V. 12°. London, 1709-38. Rennell (T.) Discourses. 8°. London, 1 801. Richards (J.) Sermons. With essay on his character by \V. B. 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Sanderson (R.) Thirty-four sermons, fob London, 1657. Sandys (E.) Sermons. 8°. Cambridge, 1842. [Parker Society publications.] S.-vurin (J.) Sermons sur divers textes de I'Ecriture Sainte. 10 v. 12°. La Have, 1708-49- Nouveaux sermons sur I'histoire de la passion de Jesus Christ. 2 v. 12°. Rot- ter da tn, 1732. The s.ime. Sermons, translated from the French by R. Robinson, etc. v. 1-5. 8°. Xeiv York, 1803-06. The same. 8 v. 8°. London, 1812-13. Seaburv (S.) Discourses. 8°. Xew York, 1798. Secker (T.) Sermons. From the origina ms. by B. Porteus and G. Stinton. 7 v. 8°. London, 1 781. Discourses on the commandments, (etc.) 16°. Phila., 1824. Scott (T.) Sermons. "S". London, 1837. ECCLES. THEOL.— SERMONS. Scott (VV. A.) Daniel, a model for young men. S°. Xe'rc York, 1854. Scottish (The) pulpit: sermons by eminent Scottish divines, v. 1-2, 4-5. 8°. Gins- gow, 1839. ScoUGAL (H.) Works, consisting of sermons, (etc.) 18°. A^ew York, 1839. Seed (J.) Discourses and sermons. 2 v. 12°. London, 1757. Seelye (E. E.) Bible emblems. 12°. Nezv York, 1866. Shepherd (R.) Sermons. 8°. LonJon, 1803. Shirley (W.) Twelve sermons. 24°. Dublin, 1 76 1. Shower (J.) God's thoughts and ways above ours. 18°. London, 1699. SiBBS (R.) The saints cordialls : delivered in svndry sermons, sm. fol. London, 1637. Simeon (C.) Horae homileticae-; or, dis- courses upon the whole Scriptures. 11 v. 8°. London, 1819-20. The same. 21 v. roy. 8°. London, 1832-33- The same. 21 v. 8°. London, 1844- 48. Helps to composition, or six hundred skeletons of sermons, v. 1-3, and 5. 8°. London, 1S15. Smith (H.) Sermons. 2 v. 8°. Edin- burgh, 1866-67. [Nichol's Puritan divine.s.J Smith (John). Select discourses. sm. 4°. L.ondon, 1660. Extracts from (his) works. 12°. Bris- tol, 1753- [v. -2. of Wesley's Ohristiiui library.] Smith (J., M. A.) Twelve sermons. 8°. L^ondon, 1776. Smith (J. D.) Truth in love. Sermons. 12°. J'kila., [;/. ,/.] Smith (S. S.) Sermons. 12°. Nnvark. 1799. Smith (William). Discourses on public oc- casions in America. 12°. London, 1762. Works. 2 v. 8°. Phila., 1803. Snai'E (A.) Forty-tive sermons. 3 v. 12°. London, 1745. South (R.) Sermons. 6'i' ed. 6 v. 12". London, 1727. Sermons upon several occasions. New ed. including the posthumous discourses. 4 v. 8°. Phila., 1844. Thirtysi.x sermons and discourses. 2 v. fol. Dublin, 1720. South\v.\rk lectures. 2 v. 12°. L^ondon, 1779- Spknce (J.) Discourses on several evangeli- cal subjects. 8°. Edinburgh, 1779. Spencer (I.) Sermons. 2 v. 12°, Xezo York, 1855. Discourses on sacramental occasions. 12°. New York, 186 1. Spring (G.) Pulpit ministrations; or. Sab- bath readings. 2 v. 8°. .^'t'w Fo;-/', 1864. The Bethel flag ; a series of short dis- courses to seamen. 12°. New York, \%4,?). Spruce Street (The) lectures; by several clergymen, 1831-32. 8°. Phila., 1833. The same. 8°. Phila., 1840. Spurgeon(C. H.) The saint and his Saviour. 12°. New York, 1857. Sermons. 1855-1873. v. 1-19. 8°. L^ondon, 1856-74. Sermons. 3'' series. 12°. Ne'w York, 1858. Stanford (J.) The aged Christian's cabinet. 8°. Nejv York, 1829. The domestic chaplain. 12°, New York, 1806. Stanley (A. P.) .Sermons preached in the East. 12°. New York, 1863. Addresses and sermons at St. Andrews. 12°. London, 1S77. Stennett (J.) Advice to the young. 16°. L.ondon, 1695. Stennett (S.) Discourses on personal re- ligion. 12°. London, i'jg6. Stevens (R.) Sermons on our duty toward God, (etc.) 8°. London, 1814. Stillingfleet (E.) Sermons, fol. Zow- don, 1673. Sitllman (S.) Select sermons. 8°. Bos- ton, 1808. Styles (J.) Pulpit studies. 2^ series. 12°. L^ondon, 1846. ECCLES. THEOL.— SERMONS. 259 SuDDARDS(W.) The British pulpit ; consist ing of discourses by the most eminent liv- ing divines. 2 V. 8°. New York, 1844. Swift (J.) Discourses. 16°. Middlehury, 1805. Symington (W.) Discourses on public oc- casions. 8°. Glasgow, 1 85 1. Tait (A. C.) Dangers and safeguards of modern theology. 8°. London, i?>6i. Taylor (I.) Sacurday evening. 16°. Hinj^- ham, 1833. Taylor (J.) A course of sermons for all the Sundays in the year. fol. London, 1673. Sermons. Complete in I v. 8°. F/iihi., 1845. Taylor (John). Sermons. Published by S. Hayes. 3"* ed. 2 v. 8°. London, 1795. Taylor (R.) Discourses on several subjects. 16° Londffn, 1 7 19. Taylor (W. M.) The limitations of life, and other sermons. 12°. Netv York, 1S80. Tennent (G.) a solemn warning to the secure world. 8°. Boston, 1735. [Imperfect.] The same. 16°. Boston, 1735. [Bound with hi.= Terrors of the Lord. J ^Sermons on important subjects. 12°. Phi/,!., 1758. The terrors of the Lord. A sermon up- on the general judgment. 16°. Phila., 1749 Two sermons preached at Burlington. 8°. Phila., 1749. and others. Sacramental sermons jireach- ed by divers ministers. 16°. Boston, 1739. Thauler (J.) Conciones. fol. Coloniae, 1548. . Theed (R.) Sacred biography; or, Scripture- characters. 12°. Oxford, 1712. Tholuck (A.) Sermons. 8°. Edinburgh, 1840. Thomson (A.) Sermons and sacramental ex- hortations. 12°. Boston, 1832. Thornton (J. W.) The pulpit of the Ameri- can Revolution. 12°. Boston, i860. Tillotson (J.) Sermons, v. 1-12, and 14. 16°. London, 1700. Tonstall (C.) Sermon before Henry viii., 1539. 16°. London, 1823. Traill (R.) Thirteen sermons on the throne of grace. 16°. Phila., 1796. A steadfast adherence to the profession of our faith recommended. 2'ied. 16°. Ed- inburgh, 1763. Trapp (J.) Mellificium theologicum. sm. fol. London, 1655. [With his Commeutary on the N. T.] Trench (R. C.) Sermons before the Univer- sity of Cambridge. 12°. A>w York, 1862. Trumbull (B.) On covenanting with God. 18°. Ne-o York, 1810. Tuckney (A.) Forty sermons. sm. 4°. London, 1676. TULLOCH (J.) Some facts of religion and life. 12°. Edinburgh, 1877. Ty.ng (S. H.) Lectures on the law and the gospel. 8°. New York, 1849. The Israel of God; a series of practical sermons. 8°. Neiv York, 1848. -The young man's glory ; and the duty of a young disciple. 24°. Phila., 1832. Universalist General Convention. Ser- mons, Sept. 1841. 12°. Ne7v York, 1841. Van Rensselaer (C.) Essays and discour- ses. 12°. Phila., [;/. d.'\ Miscellaneous sermons, essays, and ad- dresses. 8°. Phila., 1861. Vaughax (C. J.) My son, give me thine heart. l6°. London, 187S. The voices of the prophets. 18°. Lon- don, 1867. Vinet (A.) Meditation^ e'.'angeliques. 8°.. Paris, 1849. Vital (^.hristianity. Translated, with an introduction, by R. Turnbull. 8°. Edin- burgh, 1846. Walker (J.) Reason, faith, and duty. 12°. Boston, 1877. Walker (R.) Sermons on practical subjects. New ed. 3 v. 8°. London, 1785. The same. New ed. 4 V. 8°. Edin- burgh, 1795-96- Walker (S.) The Christian : a course of practical sermons. 12°. Glasgow, 1S25. [Select Christian authors, v. 01.] Fifty-two sermons. New ed. By S. Burder. 2 v. 8°. London, 1810. 26o ECCLES. THEOL.— SERMONS. Wallin (B.) The Redeemer's charge against his declining churches. l6°. Lon- don, 1748. Wai.SH (T.) Sermons, f^ ed. 16°. Lon- don, 1829. Warren {]., editor). Sermons: by several authors. Waz : kai ek musannifon ke. [In Hindi.] 12°. Allahabad, 1846. Watts (I.) Nine sermons. With a preface by J. Pye Smith. 16°. New York, 1813. Sermons, with a sacred hymn suited to each subject. 2 v. 12°. London, ITt,^. Wayland (E.) Sermons to the churches. 12°. Nezu York, 1859. Weed (W. B.) Sermons. 12°. A'ewYork, 1861. Wellwood (H. M.) Sermons. t,^ ed. 8°. Edinburgh, 181 5. Wemyss (G.) Sermons. 16°. [«./.] 1703. Wesley (J.) Sermons. 6 v. 12°. London, 1805. Sermons on several occasions. 12°. ILud- son, 1810. Wetherall (J.) Sixteen orations. 16°. Providence, 1818. Wharton (Hannah). Some manifestations and communications of the Spirit. 18°. London, 1730. Whitaker (E. W.) PVuiiiy sermons. 3 v. 8°. London, 1799. White (H.) The believer. 18°. New York, 1844. White (J.) Sermons preached before the University of Oxford. 12°. Boslon, i-]()^. Whitefield (G.) The doctrines of the gos- pel asserted in eighteen sermons. 16°. London, 1739. Twenty-three sermons. 12°. London, 1745- Eighteen sermons. Revised by A. Gif- ford. 8°. London, 1771. Whyte (J.) Sermons on doctrinal and prac- tical subjects. 16°. Phila., 1830. Wilder (J.) Fifteen sermons preached be- fore the University of Oxford. 16°. Ox- ford, 1 74 1. WiLKiNS (J.) Sermons. 2'ied. 12°. L.on- don, 1 701. Williams (D.) Discourses. 5 v. 12°. L^ondon, 1738-50. Williams (S. P.) Sermons on subjects chiefly practical. 8°. Salem, 1827. Williams (T.) Sermons. 16°. Hartford, 1810. WiLLISTON (S.) Sermons adapted to revivals. 18°. Netv York, 1828. Discourses on the temptations of Christ. 18°. Utica, 1837. Wilson (E. ) The living pulpit, or, eighteen sermons by eminent Jiving divines. 8°. Phila., 1853. Wilson (J.) The doctrine of Jehovah. 18°. Edinburgh, 1847. Sermons. 16°. London, 1701. Wilson (S.) Sermons. 12°. London, 1753. WiNSLOw (O.) Patriarchal shadows. 16°. Neia York, 1863. Winter (R.) Sermons. 8°. London, 1^00. Witherspoon (J.) Sermons on practical subjects. 16°. Glasgo7u, 176S. Woodward (Ei.j Sermons. 8°. L^ondon, 1838. Worcester (S.) Sermons. 8°. Salem, 1823. Young (G. P.) Miscellaneous discourses and expositions of Scriptures. 12°. Edinburgh, 1854. See, for Sermons on Special Topics, under names of topics. 3. ILLUSTRATIONS, ETC. Anecdotes. Interpositions of Providence. 4»'' ed. [(/«««.] 18°. London, 1837. Arvine (K.) Cyclopaedia of moral and re- ligious anecdotes. 8°. New York, 1849. Bate (J.) A cyclopaedia of illustrations of moral and religious truths. 7"' ed. 8°. London, 1871. Bertram (R. A.) A homiletic encyclopae- dia of illustrations in theology and morals. 8°. London, 1879. Buck (C.) Anecdotes, religious, moral, and entertaining. With a preface by Ashbel Green. 2 v. in i. 8°. New York, 1831. ECCLES. THEOL.— CATECHETICS. 261 Cawdray (R.) a treasury, or storehouse of similes. Newly collected. (4"' ed.) By J. G. Pilkington. roy. 8°. London, 1872. [With Spencer (J.) Things new and old.] CoLTON (C. C.) Lacon ; or, many things in few words. Revised ed. 8°. N'ew York, 1849. Foster (E.) A cyclopaedia of poetry, from all sources and on all subjects, roy. 8°. New York, 1876. Cyclopaedia of prose illustrations adapted to Christian teaching, i*' series, roy. 8°. New York, 1878. The same. z^ series. roy. 8°. New York, 1878. Great truths by great authors. A dictionary of aids to reflection, from writers of all ages and both hemispheres. \_anon.'\ 12°. Phila., 1871; Hood (E. P.) The world of moral and re- ligious anecdote. 16°. London, 1880. New cyclopaedia (The) of illustrative anec- dote, religious and moral. With introduc- tion by D. Macleod. 8°. London, 1872. Spencer (J.) Things new and old, or a storehouse of illustrations, with preface by J. Fuller. 4"' ed. By J. G. Pilkington. roy. 8°. London, 1872. Stratton (T.) Aureae sententiae: select sentences transcribed from sundry eminent divines, and other writers. 16°. I^on don, 1768. See, also. Proverbs ; and Quotations. d. Catechetics. I. THE THEORY OF CATECHETICS. GiLLY (W. S.) Horae catecheticae ; an ex- position of the duty and advantages of pub- lic catechising in church. 8°- London, 1828. The same. Edited by G. W. Doane. ♦2°. Pkila., 1836. Zeschwitz (G. A. G. von). System der Katechetik. 2« aufl. 2 v. 8°. Leipzig^ 1872-74. 2. catechisms of particular CHURCHES. See, for the Texts of the Authorized Cat- echisms of Particular Churches, Symbolics, pp. 200-203. 3. LECTURES, etc. UPON CHURCH CATECHISMS. 1HE BAPTISTS. Beddome (B.) a Scriptural exposition of the Baptist catechism. 16°. Burlington, 1814. THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND. Abercrombie (J.) Lectures on the cate- chism (etc.) of the Protestant Episcopal Church. 8°. Phila., 1811. BiCKERSTETH (E.) Questions illustrating the thirty-nine articles of the Church of Eng- land. 12°. London, 1845. Bray (T.) A course of lectures upon the Church catechism. 2"* ed. fol. Oxford, 1697. Eglurhad o gatechism yr Eglwys. 18°. Llundain, 1 708. Note. In the Welsih language. Mayer (J.) The English catechism ex- plained, sm. 4°. London, 1623. Nicholson (W.) An exposition of the cate- chism of the Church of England. 8°. Oxford, 1844. [Library of Anglo-Catholic thoology.] Secker (T.) Lectures on the catechism. 8°. Cohttnbus, 1835. Sherwood {Mrs.) Stories explanatory of the Church catechism. 12°. Burlington, 1823. Trimmer {Mrs.) An attempt to familiarize the Church catechism. 12°. Nezv York, 1807. Warburton (W.) A plain exposition of the catechism of the Church of England, sm 4°. London, 1678. 262 ECCLES. THEOI— CATECHETICS. White (W.) Lectures on the catechism of the Protestant Episcopal Church. 8°. rhila., 1813. THE HEIDELBERG CATECHISM. Alpen (H. S. van). Leitfaden heim christ- lichen Religions- Unterricht fiir die refor- mirte Jugend. 8°. Frankfurt a. M.,\'&oo. Bethune (G. W.) Expository lectures on the Heidelberg catechism. 2 v. 8°. A^ew York, 1864. Hagen (P. van der). De Heydelbergsche Katechismus verklaert. 8°. Ainsterdaiii, 1710. Kemp (J. van der). Predikatien over den Heidelbergschen Katechismus.. sm. 4"^. Rotte7-dam, 1758. The same. Sermons on the Heidelbergh catechism. Translated from the Dutch by J. M. Van Harlingen. 2 v. 8°. Neiv Brunsjvick, 1 8 10. Pareus or Pare (D.) Explicationum cate- cheticarum Zachariae Ursini Silesii absolu- tum opus. 16°. Heidelbergae, 1612. WiTlE (P. de). Catechizatie ouer den Heid- elberghschen Catechismus. 16°. Anistcr- di!»i, 1676. THE FRIENDS OR QUAKERS. Bevans (J.) A brief view of the doctrines of the Christian religion as professed by the Society of Friends. For the instruction of youth. 8°. London, 181 1. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Sec, The Westminster Catechism, p.- 262. THE PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH. See, The Church of England, p. 261. THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH. Mannock (J.) The poor man's catechism ; or, the Christian doctrine explained. 12°. Baltimore, \_n. An example of plain cate- chising upon the Shorter catechism. 16°. Glasgow, 1754. 4. INDIVIDUAL PUBLICATIONS. Ames (W.) Christianae catecheseos scia- graphia. 18°. E'ranekerae, 1635. Brentius or Brentz (J.) Den Catechismus, inhoudendedie principaele Hoofestucken en Artyckelen ens christelijcken Gheloofs. sm. 4°. [^Amsterdam,'] 1 559. Colbert (C. J.) Instructions generales en forme de catechisme. A I'usage des Cath- oliques de son diocese. v. 2-3. 1 6°. Parts, 1 7 10. Cyril (S.) Catechetical lectures. 8°. Ox- ford, 1838. [Library of the fathers, v. 2.] Dieterich (C.) Institutiones catecheticae. *8°. Lubecae, 1645. Du Moulin (W.) La religion revelee. A I'usage des catechumenes. i*^^ partie. 16°. Leide, 1752. Ej'ITOME (An) of Christian doctrine, for the instruction of youth. \_anon.'\ 18°. Phila., 1819. Ford (J.) Catechetical theology for youth. 18°. New York, 185 1. Gall (J. ) The first initiatory catechism. In the Ojibwa language : translated by P. Dougherty. 12°. A^ew York, 1847. A key to the second initiatory catechism. 16°. Edinburgh, [n. d.'\ Hammond (H.) A practicall catechisme. 5"* ed. sm. 4°. London, 1649. The same. 8°. Oxford, 1849. [Library of Anglo-Catholie theology.] Hawaiian catechism. He ui nokamovolelo kahko (etc.) 18°. Oahti, 1832. King (J.) Stoicheiosis eloquiorum Dei. i8°. Edinburgh, 1637. Klevesahl (E. C.) Evangelische wichtige Wahiheiten, in Catechismus (etc.) 2 v. in I. 8°. Basel, IT]6. NowELL (A.) A catechism written in Latin : translated into English by T. Norton. 8°. _ Cambridge, 1855. [Parker Society publications.] Osterwald (J. F.) A catechism for youth. With additions by S. Bayard. 16°. Neiv York, 18 1 2. The grounds of the Christian religion ex- plained in a catechetical discourse. Ren- dered into English by H. Wanley. 8°. London, 1764. Parry (H.) A catechisme of Christian re- ligion. 16°. London, [1600?] Rogers (D.) The practicall catechisme. sm. 4°. London, 1640. Y.-VTES (J.) A modell of divinitie catechistic- ally composed, sm. 4°. London, 1622. 4. DUTIES OF THE CHURCH a. Worship. I. The Theory (etc ) of Worship. Charnock (S.) Spiritual worship. 8° London, 1815. [In his Works, v. 3.] 264 ECCLES. THEOL.— LITURGICS. Haldane (J. A.) A view of the social wor-, ship and ordinances observed by the first Christians. Drawn from the Sacred Scrip- tures. 12°. Edinburgh, 1805. Harnack (T.) Einleitung und Grundlegung der praktischen Theologie, Theorie und Geschichte des Cultus. 8°. Erlangen, 1877. Hughes (J.) Theological essays on the na- ture and obligations of public worship. 12°. London, 1818. Jelf (G. E.) The house of God the home of man. 12°. Loiidon, iS"]?,. Orton (J.) Discourses on Christian worship. 8°. London, 1842. [In his Works, v. 1.] Phillips (E. T. M.) The ordinances of spiritual worship : their history, meaning, and end. 12°. London, 1863. Steele (R.) A remedy for' wandering thoughts in the worship of God. 16°. New York, 1835. Tyler (J. E.) Primitive Christian worship : or the evidence of the Holy Scriptures and the church, against the invocation of saints and angels, and the blessed virgin Mary. 8°. London, 1847. VlTRlNGA (C.) De synagoga vetere libri tres. 2 V. 4°. Franeqiierae, 1696. Watts (I.) The holiness of times, places, and people. 4°. London, 1753. [In his Worksi, v. 2.] See, also, RiBLicAL Archaeology, p. 58 ; LiTURGics, p. 264 ; Prayer ; Praisf. ; and under names of various churches in Ecclesiology, pp. 222-238. 2. Liturgies. COMPREHENSIVE, CONTROVERSIAL. AND MISCELLANEOUS WORKS. AUGUSTI (J. C. W.) Beitragezurchristlichen Kunst-Geschichte und Liturgik. 2 v. in I. 8°. Leipzig, 1841-46. Daniel (H. A.) Codex litvrgicvs ecclesiae vniversae in epitomen redactvs. 4 v. 8°. Lipsiac, 1847-53, CONTENTS. V. 1. Codex litvrgicvs ecclesiae Romano-Catli- olicae. v. 2. Codex litvrgicvs ecclesiae Lvtheranae. v. :i. Codex litvrgicvs ecclesiae Reformataeatque Anglieanae. V. 4. Codex litvrgicvs ecclesiae Orientalis. Denzinger (H.) Ritus orientalium, Coptor- um, Syrorum, et Armenorum in administran- dis sacramentis. Ex Assemanis, Renaudo- tio, Trombelliy, aliisque fontibus authenticis collectos, (etc.) 2 v. 8°. Wircelmrgi, 1863-64. Hall (P.) Fragmentaliturgica. Documents illustrative of the liturgy of the Church of England ; exhibiting the several emenda- tions of it, and the substitutions, that have been proposed from time to time, and par- tially adopted, whether at home or abroad. 7 v. 18°. Baih, 1848. contents. v. 1. Puritan prayer book. New book of Scotland, 1044. Communion office Edw. vi. Rattray's Liturgy of Jerusalem. V. 2. Stephenson's Primitive liturgiet*. Scougal's Aberdeen service. Deacon's Litany, 1707. V. .'5. Whiston's Primitive liturgy. V. 4. Henley's Liturgy of the oratory. V. 5. Nonjuror's and Scottish oflHce.«. Skinner's Prayers, etc. V.6. Deacon's Devotion*. V. 7. Dunkirk prayer-book. Reliquiae liturgicae. Documents con- nected with the liturgy of. the Church of England ; exhibiting the substitutes that have been successively proposed at home, and the alterations that have been made in the adaptation of it to other churches. 5 v. 18°. Bath, 1847. contents : V. 1. The Middleburgh prayer-book. V. 2. The Scottish prayer-book. V. :i. The Parliamentary directory. V. 4. The Savoy litursiy. V. 5. The American prayer-book. Henley (J ) The appeal of the oratory to the first ages of Christianity. A new im- pression, 1727. 18°. Bath, 1848. [In Hall (P.) Fragmenta liturgica, v. 4.] Hickeringill (E.) The ceremony monger, his character. 12°. London, [n. d.^ HoEFLlNG I'F. W. F.1 Von der composition ., der christlichen Gemeinde Gottisdienste. Eine liturgische Abhaiidlung. 8°. Erlan- ren, 1837. Lee (F. G.) A glossary of liturgical and ec- clesiastical terms. With illustrations. 8°. London, 1877. Liturgies and other documents of the Ante- Nicene period. Translated by J. Donaldson, • (etc.) 8°. Edinburgh, 1872. [Ante-Nicene Christinn libr iry.] Morel de Voleine (L. ) De I'influence de la liturgie Catholi jue sur I'architecture, principalement dans le diocise de Lyon. 56 pp. 8°. Lyon, 1 86 1. [With Ko IX s Liturgie de I^yon.] Recherches historiques sur la liturgie Lyonnaise. 43 pp. 8°. Zi'>«, 1856. [With Roux's Liturgie de Lyon.] Suite aux considerations sur I'architecture dans ses rapports avec la liturgie. 51 pp. 8°. Lyon, 1863. [With Roux's Liturgie de Lyon.] Neale (J. M.) Essays on liturgiology and church history. With an appendix of li- turgical quotations from the Isapostoiic fa thers, by the Rev. G. Moultrie. 8°. Lon- don^ 1863. Owen (J.) A discourse concerning liturgies, and their imposition. 8°. London, 1826. [In his Worlvs, v. 19.] Robinson (B.) A review of the case of litur- gies, and their imposition. In answer to Mr. Bennet's Brief history of forms of pray- er. 12°. London, 17 10. Roux (Abbe). La liturgie de la sainte eglise de Lyon d'apres les monuments. [^anon.] 8°. Ziw/, 1864. Taylor (J.) An apology for authorized and set forms of liturgy against the pretence of the Spirit. 8°. London, 1839. [In his Works, y. 7.] SedT also, under the topics following ; under Prayer, p. 270; Ecclesiology, Compre- hensive Works, p. 222; and under The Presbyterian Polity, p. 235. ECCLES. THEOL.— LITURGICS. 265 B. LITURGIES OF PARTICULAR CHURCHES. (/// alpliabetical order.') THE ARMENIAN CHURCH. Liturgie Armenienne. Traduiteen Fran<;ois par J. B. E. Pascal, roy. 8°. Paris, 1844. [With Pascal (J. B. E.) La liturgie Catholique.] Neve (F.) De Tin vocation du Saint- Esprit dans la liturgie Armenienne. 44 pp. 8°. Louvain, 1862. [With Roux's Liturgie de Lyon.] See, also, LiTURGlcs, Comprehensive Works, p. 264. THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND. Barker (J.J Lectures on the Church of Eng- land prayer book. 12°. Wi^rtley, 1847. Berens (E.) The history of the prayer book of the Church of England. 2'^ ed. 12°. Oxford, 1 84 1. Brief (A) discourse of the troubles begun at FVankfort, in the year 1554, about the Book of common prayer and ceremonies, [^nnon.^ 12°. London, reprinted, 1846. Note. Ascribed to W. Whittingham. Book (The) of common prayer, and admin- istration of the sacraments (etc.) according to the use of the Church of England. 8°. O.vford, 1770. The same. 16°. O.vford, 1795. The same. 18°. ai/);v/, 1S40. The same. (In Hebrew.) 8°. London, 1841. The same. The two liturgies, 1549, and 1552: with other documents set forth by- authority in the reign of Edward vi. Edited by J. Ketley. 8°. Cambridge, 1844. [PaiUei- Society publications.] The same. Liturgia, seu liber precum communium (etc.) Ed. 5*. 16°. Londini, 1733- The order of daily service, the litany, etc., with plain-tune, according to the use of the United Church oC England and Ire- land. 4°. London, 1843. 266 ECCLES. THEOL.— LITURGICS. Book (The) of common prayer, of the Churcli of England, adapted for general use in other Protestant Churches, [^anon.'] 1 6°. Londou, 1852. Butler (C. M.) The book of common pray- er, interpreted by its history. 2^ ed. 18°. New York, [i860?] DoWNES (S.) The lives of the compilers of the liturgy : with an historical account of its several reviews. 2"* ed. improved. 12°. London, 1722. [With Spairow (A.) Exposition of the prayer boolc.] I GOULBURN (E. M.) The office of the holy communion in the Book of common prayer. A series of lectures. 16°. New York, 1867. Harrison (B. ) An historical inquiry into the true inttrpretation of the rubrics in the Book of common prayer, respecting the ser- mon and the communion service. 8°. London, 1845. Keeling (W.) Liturgire Brittanicn;; or,, the several editions of the Book of common prayer of the Church of England: with the liturgy of the Church of Scotland : ar- ranged to shew their respective variations. 2'' ed. 8°. London,. \^i. L'E.STRANGE (II.) The alliance of divine offices, exhibiting all the liturgies of the Church of England since the Reformation ; ax also the late Scotch service book. (With) annotations. 1690. 8°. Oxford, reprint- ed, 1846. [IJbrury of An^lo-catliolie theology.] Liturgies and occasional forms of prayer set forth in the reign of Queen Elizabeth. Kdited by W. K. Clay. 8°. Cambridge, 1847. [I'arker Society piiljlications ] I'RIVATE prayers put forth by authority of Queen Elizabeth. Edited by W. K. Clay. 8°. Cambridge, 1851. (Parker Society puhlication.s.] Procter (F.) A history of the Book of com- mon prayer. 12°. Cambridge, 1855. ROWE (S.) An appeal to the rul)ric in a re- view of the several clauses of the ritual code. 16°. London, 1S41. SCUDAMORE (W. E.) Notitia eucharistica, a commentary, explanatory,, doctrinal, and historical, on the order for the administra- tion of the Lord's Supper according to the use of the Church of England. 8°. Lon- don, 1872. Simeon (C.) The excellency of the liturgy. 12°. Ne7v York, 1 813. Sparrow (A.) A rationale, or practical ex- position of ihe Book of common prayer. 12°. London, 1722. Wheatly (C.) a rational illustration of the Book of common prayer. 12°. Lon- don, 1852. See, also, LiTURGiCS, Comprehensive Works, p. 264 ; and Presisyterian Liturgies, p. 267. THE COPTIC CHURCH. 6't'^,LlTURGlCS, Comprehensive Works, p. 264. the FRENCH PROTESTANT CHURCH IN THE UNITED STATES. Liturgy (The), or forms of divine service, of the French Protestant Church, of Charles- ton, S. C. Translated from the liturgy of the churches of Neufchatel and Vallangin. 2** ed. revised. 16°. Charleston, 1853. GERMAN REFORMED CHURCH IN THE UNITED STATE3. LiTUR(;v (A); or, order of Christian worship. 12°. Phila., 1859. THE GREEK CHURCH. Euchologion to mega periechon tas ton epta musterion akolouthias, (etc.) Ekdosis nei epistasia tupographike S. I. Zerbou. 8°. henetia, 1 85 1. See, also, LiTURGlCS, Comprehensive Works, p. 264. ECCLES. THEOI,.— LITURGICS. 267 THE IRVINGITE OR APOSTOLIC CATHOLIC CHURCH. Liturgy (The) nnd oiher divine olTices of the Church. 1^670 York, 1S51. Order (The) for the daily services of the Church, and for the administration of the sacraments, as the same are to be conducted at Albury. 4°. London, [«. i(). THE MORAVIAN CHURCH. Liturgy and hymns of the United Brethren. New ed. 18°. LonJoti, 1840. THE SO-CALLED PRESBY1 ERIAN LITURGIES. Baird (C. W.) A book of public prayer compiled from the authorized formularies of worship of the Presbyterian Church. 8°. Neiv York, 1857. Eutn,\ia, or the Presbyterian liturgies: historical sketches, \_onon.'] 12°. New York, 1855. The same. A chapter on liturgies. With introduction by T. Binney. 18°. London, 1856. Book (The) of common prayer, as amended by the Westminster divines, 1661. Edited by C. W. Shields. 16°. Phila., 1867. The same. 2^ revised ed. 16°. Neif York, 1 88 1. Note. See, also, Savoy liturgy. Parliamentary (The) directory. A direc- tory for the publique worship of God, throughout the three kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland. Together with an ordinance of Parliament for the taking away of the Book of common prayer, (etc.) sm. 4°. London, 1645. [With We.'ftminster Assembly Larger cate- chi.sm, ed. 1048.] The same. 16°. Bath, 1847. [In Hall (P.) Reliquiae liturgicae, v. 3.] i6S ECCLES. THEOL.— LITURGICS. Pkeces ecclesiaslicae. The forms of public ' devotion, instituted by Calvin, John Knox, Martin Bucer, Microniiis, and other Presby- terian divines ; ado)Dted and used in various branches of the Presbyterian Church. 8°. New York, 1856. St. Peter's Church, Rochester. The church book. Containing the order of public wor- ship, (etc.) 12°. Rochester, 1855. The same. Book of worship. 8°. RocJiester, 1864. Savoy (The) liturgy. The reformation of the liturgy. As it was presented to the bishops. London, 1661. 16°. Bath, 1847. (In Hall (P.) Reliquiae liturgieae, v 4.] Shields (C. W.) Liturgia expurgala : -or the Prayer-book amended according to the Presbyterian revision of 1661, and histori- cally and critically reviewed. 16°. Phila., 1867. [With Book of common prayer, lOGl.J See, alzo. Church ok Scotland, p. 269. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN THE UNITED STATES. For Directory of Worship, etc.. See, The Prks- BYTKRiAN Church, p. 202 ; The Presby- terian Polity, p. 235 ; and Parliamentary Directory under the Preshyterian Litur- gies, p. 267. PRIMITIVE LITURGIES. See, I.ITURGICS, Comprehensive Works, p. 264. THE PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Book (The) of common prayer and admin- istration of the sacraments (etc.) of the Protestant Episcopal Church, 1785. 16°. Bath, reprinted, 1847. [In Hall (P.) Keliquiae litiirpioao, v. .I.! The same. With the psalter. 8°. Phila., 1809. The same. 16°. /'///A/., 1843. The •same. 24°. Phila., 1867. HoBART (J. H.) A companion for the festi- vals and fasts of the Protestant Episcopal Church. Selected and altered from Nel- son's Companion, (etc.) 12°. Neiv York, 1804. Offices from the litumrv. 12°. Phila., 1850. ,See, also, Church OF ENGLAND, p. 265. PURITAN LITURGIES. MiDDLEBURGH prayerbook. A looke of the forme of common prayers, (etc.) agreeable to the vse of the Reformed Chvrches. Mid- dlebvrgh, 1587. 16°. Bath, reprinted, 1847. [In Hall (P.I Reliquiae liMirRicae, v. 1.] ^OTE. The Puritan Prayer hook amended. Puritan prayer-book. A booke of the forme of common prayers, agreeable to the use of the Reformed Chvrches. London, [1584 ?j 16°. Bath, reprinted, 1848. [In Hall (P.) Fragmenta liturgica, v. l.J THE REFORMED (dUTCh) CHURCH. Ps.'VLMS (The) of David with hymns and spiritual songs. Also, the liturgy, of the Reformed Cihurch. 16''. A'eiu York, 1810 Note. Tlio above lituigy is bound witlj tJie var. eds. of the Hymns of the Reformed Church. THE REFORMED EPISCOPAL CHURCH Book (The) of common prayer of the Re formed Episcojial Church. Adopted by the second (jeneral Council, May 1874. 12°. Phila., 1S74. THE ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH. Arbor vitae aeternae continens preces matu- tinas et vespertinas, (etc.) 18°. Colonial, 1784. ECCLES. TIIEOL.— LITURGICS. 269 Breviarium Romanum, ex decreto sacro- sancti Coiicilii Tridentini restitutum (etc.) 4 V. 12°. MecJdiiiiae, 1856. Breuiarium scdm vsum et consuetudinem maioiis ecclesie Traiectensis. sm. 4°. Veiled is, 1497. Chiflet (L. ) Les exercises des devotions ('hrestiennes. 24°. Bruxelles, 1674. England (J.) Explanation of the construc- tion, (etc.) of a church, and of the nature and ceremonies of the mass. 16°. Bal/i- iiiore, 1834. FOYE (M. VV.) Romish rites, ofifices, and legends; or, authorised superstitions and idolatries of the Church of Rome. Literally translated and compiled from the authorised editions. 2 ed. 16°. Boston, xZ"] a,. Cobbet (1". 1 A nr>.-fic;il cliscoLiiSj ui prayer. 16°. London, 1654. The same. 16°. London, 1657, Goodrich (C. A.). The Bible history of prayer. With practical reflections. 12°. Boston, 1856. Goodwin (T.) The r^jturn of prayers. 16°. Oxford, 1839. GreenleaP' (J.) Thoughts on ^-rayer. 16°. Phila., 1857. GuYON [Madame). A short and easy meth- od of praytr. 16°. London, 1775. [With Molinob' Spiritual guide.] Hamilton (J.) The mount of Olives; and other lectures on prayer. 16°. NezvYork, 1848. HiLLER (O. P.) Sermons on the Lord's prayer. 16°. London. 1864. HOWELS (W.) Sermons on the Lord's prayer. 8°. London, 1835. Jenks (B.) The liberty of prayer asserted and guarded from licentiousness. 12°. London, 17 16. Law (W.) The spirit of prayer. ■ 12°. L^ or t land, 1815. Martin (L) Letters on prayer. 12°. Edin- burgh, 1836. [With his iJiscourses.] Manning (J. M.) Helps to a life of prayer. 12°. Boston, 1875. Miller (S.) Thoughts on public prayer. 12°. Phila., 1849. Moffatt (J. M.) The Protestant's prayer- book : or, stated and occasional devotions, and discourses on prayer. 8°. Bristol, 1783- Monkad (D. (i. ) The world of prayer; or prayer in relation to j^ersonal religion. Translated from the 4^"^ German ed. by Rev. J. T. Banks. 12°. Edinburgh, 1879. More (Hannah). The spirit of prayer. ii"> ed. 16°. London, 1843. ECCLES. THEOL.— PRAYER. 271 Nicole (P.) Traite de lapriere. 2 v. 32°. P/17-is, 1666. Owen (J.) A discourse of the work of the Holy Spirit in prayer. 8°. London, x'iib. [In liis Works, V. 4.] Page(S.) a godly learned exposition together with apt and profitable notes on the Lord's prayer. Published by N. Snape. sm. 4°. London, 1631. Prideau.X (J.) Evchologia : or, the doctrine of practical praying. 16°. London, \66o. Prime (S. I.) The power of prayer, illus- trated in the wonderful displays of divine grace in New York and elsewhere in 1857 and 1858. New ed. 12°. Neru York, 1873- Saphir (A.). The Lord's prayer. 12°. London, 1872. Stone (M.) The young Christian's assistant to prayer. 18°. Brookfield,{Mass.),\'&l^. Thompson (L. O.) The prayer meeting and Its improvement. 2"* ed. 16°. Chicago, 1S78. Trekfry (R.) a treatise on secret and social prayer. 8°. L^ondon, 1841. Tyler (W. S.) Prayer for colleges. A premium essay. 12°. A'ew York, 1S55. Vincent (N.) The spirit of prayer. 24°. London, 1825. Walford (W.j The manner of prayer; an inquiry relative to the best means of dis- charging the duties of public and social de- votion. 16°. London, 1836. Warulaw (G.) The testimony of Scrip- ture to the obligations and efficacy of prayer. 8°. Boston, 1830. Webster (W.) Two discourses: i. on prayer: ii. on the sacraments (etc.) 12°. London, 1753. Whyte (A.J The duty of prayer illustrated and recommended fiom Scripture and from the conduct of uninspired persons. 2^ ed. 16°. Aberdeen, 1855. WiLKlNS (J.) A discourse concerning the gift of prayer. 16°. London, 1655. Thesame. S^'ed. 12°. London, i^o^. Thesame. g"" ed. 12°. London, \-]i%. Witsius (H.) Sacred dissertations on the Lord's prayer. 16°. Fdinburgh, 1839. See, also, LiTURGlCS, Comprehensive Works, p. 264 ; and the following topic. B. PRIVATE COLLECTIONS, ETC., OF PRAYERS. Andrewes (L.) Private devotions. Trans- lated by P. Hall. 16°. London, 1830. Berrian (W.) Family and private prayers. 12°. New York, 1823. Bull (H.) Christian prayers and holy medi- tations. (1566.) 16°. Cambridge, 1842. [Parker Society puVjlications.] Cotterill (T.) Family prayers in expres- sions taken iromthe Holy Scriptures. 18°. New York, 1832. Erasml'S (D.) Precationes. 18°. Liigdit- ni, 1 64 1. P'letcher (A.) A guide for family devo- tions. 4°. London, \ii ed. 16°. London, 1788. 274 ECCLES. THEOL.— DENOM. HYMNOLOGY In the United States. Collection (A) of hymns for the use of the Methodist Episcopal Church. i8°. A'etv York, 1838. Methodist Church South. Collection (A) of hymns for public, social, and domestic worship. 18°. N'ashvillc, [Tenn.), 1854. The same. 12°. Nashville, 1857. THE MORAVIAN CHURCH. Collection of hymns. New ed. 16°. Phila., 1832. Liturgy and hymns. Newed. 18°. Lon- don, 1840. United (The) Brethren hymn book. 8°. [1754?] Note. Title-page wanting. See, also, Private Collections of hymns, under Zelsberger (D.) p. 280. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH THE U. S. A. Hy.MNAL (The). 12°. Fhiia., 1867. Presbyterian hymnal. 8°. Phila., 1874. P.SALMS adapted to the public worship of the Christian church. 12°. Princeton, N. J.. 1828. NoTR. Tlie oollcction edited by I>r. A. Alexan- der and others. Psalms and hymns adapted to public wor- ship. 16^. Phila., 1831. The same. 12°. The same. 18°. The same. 16°. The same. 12°. The same. 16°. Social hymn and tune book. Phila., 1865. Phila., 1833. >835- 1836. 1840. 1843. 10'" ed. Phila., Phila., Phila., Phila., Watts (I.) Imitation of the Psalms of David. (With) Hymns and spiritual songs. Allowed by the Synod of New York and Phila. 18°. Ne7u York, 1804. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. New School. Church psalmist ; or psalms and hymns. 5o«> ed. 18°. Phila., [«. ./.] The same. With supplement. 53'' ed. 18°. Phila., [;;. ,/.] Supplement to the Church psalmist. Pre- pared in accordance with the instructions of the General Assemblies of 1857 and 1858. 18°. Phila., 1859. Presbyterian (The) psalmodist. Approved by the General Assembly. Edited by T. Hastings, obi. 16°. Phila., 1855. Social psalmodist, being an abridgment of the Presbyterian psalmist. sm. 4°. Phila., [1857.] THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Psalms and hymns Approved, Nov. 1867. for the worship of God. 1866. 12°. Richmond, I PRESBYTERIAN (THE UNITED) CHURCH. Hymn iwok. 18°. Edinburgh, [«. CHURCH. Psalms (The) of bavid, with hymns and sjiir- itual songs. Also, the catechism, confes- ■ sion of faith, and liturgy. 24°. Nt-io York, 1810. -^The same. By J. AVay York, 1 81 4. — The same. 24°. — The same. 24°. — The same. 12°. — The same. 12°. H. Livings-.on. 16° New Brunsxvick, 18 16. Nezu York, 1825. Phila., 1842. Ne7v York, i860. The same. Die Psalmen Davids nebst einer Sammlung geistreicher Lieder. 16°, Nezi> York, 1854. The same. 16°. A'ew York. 1856. The same, 18°. New York, 1863. Additional hymns. Adopted by the Gen- eral Synod, June, 1846. 24°. Phila., 1847. SCOTLAND iTHE ESTABLISHED CHURCH OF» Psalms (The) of David in metre. Allowed by authority of the Kirk of Scotland. 16°. ^New York, 1805. The same. 16°. New York, 1856. Translations and paraphrases in verse of several passages of Sacred Scripture. 24°. Edinburgh, 1 781. THE UNIVERSALISTS. Adams (J. G.) and Chapin ( E. H.) Hymns for Christian devotion. 12°. Boston, 1%^"]. Ballou (H.) rt«(/TuRNER(E.) The Univers- alist hymn-book. 4"* ed. 16°. Boston, 1828. Evangelical psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs. Published by a committee of the Convention of the churches believing in the restitution of all men. 18°. Phila., i-]()2. 2. PRIVATE COLLECTIONS. Adams (J. G.) See under The Universal- ISTS, p. 275. Adgate (A.) Philadelphia harmony, or a collection of psalm tunes, hymns, and an- thems, obi. 16°. Phila., 1796. Alurich (J.) The sacred lyre: a new col- lection of hymns and tunes. 12°. Boston, i860. Alexander (A.) A selection of hymn-< a- dapted to the family, (etc.) 24°. A'e'u York, 1831. American Sunday-school Union. Hymn- book. 24°. Phila., i860. The Sunday-schooT hymn-book. 24°. Phila., 1 83 1. 276 ECCLES. THEOL.— PRIV. HYMNOLOGY The new Sunday-school hymn-hook. 24°. Phila., 1832. Union hymns. 24°. Phila., 1845. Union prayer meeting hymns. 24°. Phila., 1859. Anderson (C.) Selection of hymns, s'' ed. 18°. Edinburgh. 1 823. Arabic hymn-book. 12°. Beiru/, liG-j. The same. With tunes. S°. Beirut, 1873- Bali,ou (H.) ^d-^ under The Universalists, p. 275. Baltimore (The) collection of sacred mu- sick. obi. 16°. Baltimore, 1819. Banvard (J.) The Christian melodist. 18°. Boston, 1850. Barbandt (C.) Sacred hymns, anthems, and versicles, for morning and evening service ; taken out of the liturgy of the church, and set to music (etc.) roy. 8°. London, 1766. Note. In Latin, English, and French. Barclay (J.) A select collection of new original spiritual songs. 16°. [1766?] [Imperfect, title-page mis.«ing. The writer wa.s the founder of the Bereans.] Beecher (H. W.) and others. Plymouth col- lection of hymns and tunes. 8°. A'etv York, 1859- BoARDMAN (H. A.) A selection of hymns. 18°. Phila., 1 861. The same. Hymns of praise. 4"' ed. 16°. Phila., 1867. Bradbury (W. B.) See Hastings (T.) Braunschweigisches (Vollstandig) Gesang- buch. 8°. Braunschweig, 1724. Broaddus (A.) The Dover and Virginia se lections. 5.?^ under The Baptists, p. 273. Bryant (W. C.) Hymns. 12°. New York, 1864. BuNSEN (C. C. J.) Versuch eines allgemein- en evangel ischen Gesang- und Gebetbuchs, /.urn Kirchen- und Hausgebrauche. 8°. Hamburg, 1 833. Burt (N. C.) A pastor's selection of hymns and tunes for worship. 12°. Phila., l?,f)<). Campbell (A.) See under Campbellites or Christians, p. 273. Chants and anthems used in the Church of the Messiah. 18°. AVw York, 1843. Chants Chretiens, \_anoit.'] 24°. Phila., [i860?] Christian songs: in two parts; to M-liich is prefixed the evidence and import rf/«<, 1834. Na himeni hoolea. 18°. Honolulu, i8j7- Na himeni kamalii. 18°. Honolulu, 1837- Heavenly hymns for heavy hearts. 16°. Phila., 1S64. Heber (R.) Hymns, written and adapted to the weekly church service of the year. New ed. 12°. London, 1827. Henshaw (J. P. K.) A selection of hymns for social religious meetings, (etc.) 24°. Baltimore, 1832. Hindustani hymn book. Zabu'r aur git is- aion ki ibidat ke liye. 18°. Allahabad, 1842. Hymns for children. 18°. Phila., 1814. Hymns for Christian worship. 18°. London, Religious tract society, [i860.] Hymns for the Church of England. 12°. London, i860. Hymns from the land of Luther. 24°. Ed- inburgh, 1854. Hymns on select passages of Scripture, with others usually sung at camp-meetings. 24°. New York, 1808. Ives (E.) American Sunday school psalmo- dy. 8°. Phila., 1832. Jeter ( J. B. ) See under The Baptists, p. 273, Johnson (J. T.) See under The Campbell- ITES, p. 273. Jones ( D. E. ) Temple melodies, a collection of about two hundred popular tunes. 12°. Nc'cu York, 1852. Knapp (A.) Christen-Lieder. Eine Aus- wahl geistlicher Gesange aus alterer und neuerer Zeit. 8°. Stuttgart, 18^1. Evangelischer Liederschatz fiir Kirche und Haus. 2 v. 8°. Stuttgart, i?,2,T. Kunze (J. C.) See under Lutheran Church, P- 273- Law (A.) A select number of plain tunes adapted to congregational worship. 18°. Phila., 1 78 1. [With Watts (I.) The Psalms of David.] Leavitt (J.) Seamen's devotional assistant, and mariner's hymns. 1 8°. At-w York, 1830. The Christian lyre. "18^'' ed. 18°. New York, 1838. 278 ECCLES. THEOL.— PRIV. HYMNOLOGY. Leonard (S. W.) and Fillmore (A. D.) The Christian psalmist, a collection of tunes and hymns, original and selected. 1 8°. Louisville, 1854. LiVERMORE (H.) The harp of Israel. 16°. Phila., 1835. Livingston (J. H.) See under Reformed Dutch Church, p. 275. LouGHRiDGE (R. M.) and Winslett (D.) Muskokee hymns. 18°. Park Hill, l?>Sl. Madagascar hymn-book. Fihirano natao ny hihira'ny ny amhaniandro. 24°. An- tananarivo, [«. <•/.] .Malan (C.) Chants de Sion. 16°. Geneve, 1836. Manly (13.) See under The Baptists, p. 273- March (F. A.) Latin hymns, with English . notes. 12°. New ¥o/-^', 1874.. Mason (L. ) Book of chants, consisting most- ly of selections from the Sacred Scriptures. 12°. Boston, 1847. Mason (L.) and Greene (D.) Church psalmody : a collection of psalms and hymns adapted to public worship. 16°. Boston, 1832. The same. 12°. Boston, 1833. The same. 18°. Boston, \'i\2,. The same. Manual of Christian psalmo- dy. 18°. Boston, 1837. Note. Baptist edition revised by R. Kabcoek. Mason (L.), Park (E. A.), and others. The Sabbath hymn and tune book. 16°. A^eiv York, 1858. The same. 8°. Ne-M York, 1859. Note. The Baptist edition. The new Sabbath hymn and tune book. 8°. Neiu York, 1868. Mone (F. J.) Lateinische Hymnen des Mit- telalters, aus Handschriften herausgegeben und erklart. 3 v, 8°. Freiburi; im Breis- gau, 1853-55. Monk (W. H.) Hymns, ancient and mod- ern, with tunes, sm. 4°. Phila., 1866. Montgomery (J.) The Christian poet ; or, selections in verse on sacred subjects. 12°. Glasgow, 1828. [Select Christian authors, v. 41.] The Christian psalmist ; or, hymns, select- ed and original. 4"" ed. 12°. Glasgoiv, 1826. [Select Christian authors, v. 40.] Murray (J. O.) and others. The sacrifice of praise. Psalms, hymns, and spiritual songs. With notes on the origin of hymns. 12°. New York, 1869. Nason (E.) The congregational hymn book. 18°. Boston, 1858. Nettleton (A.) Village hymns for social worship. 8"' ed.. 12°. N'eia York, 1836. [With Watts' Psalms, Worcester's ed. Boston, 1837.] The same, stereo, ed. 24°. A^e7a York, 1838. Newton (J.) 5dv Cowper (W.) Old Colony collection of anthems. 4°. Bos; ton, 1823. Palmer (R.) The book of praise, from the best English hymn writers. 16°. London, 1862. Park (E. A.) .SV^ Mason (L.) Parsons (E.) and others. A selection of hynms compiled and original. For the use of congregations of the Independent order. 4'" ed. 16°. Leeds, 183S. People's (The) hymnal. 18°. London, 1867. Plymouth collection. See Beecher (H. W.) • Psalms and hymns, adapted to the service of the Church of England. 5"' ed. 8°. Cla/'- ha>n, 1840. Rees (J.) A collection of psalms and hymns from evangelical authors. 24°. London, 1826. RiPPON (J.) A selection of hymns from the best authors. 12°. London, 1844. Robinson (C. S.) Songs for the sanctuary ; or, psalms and hymns for Christian worshiji. 12°. New York, 1870. The same. 8°. Neiv York, 1873. Psalms and spiritual songs. 8°. New York, 1875. Russell (T.) A selection of hymns for con- gregational worship, (etc.) 18°. London, 1848. ECCLES. TIIEOL.— PRIV. HYMNOLOGY. 279 Ryle (J. C.) Spiritual songs. Being one hundred hymns not to be found in the hymn books. New Amer. ed. 24°. Neto York, 1865. Sabbath (The) hymn and tune book. See Mason (L.), etc. Samoan hymn-book. O pese ma viiga. 18°. London', [«. alm- en. Mit ihren aus den Accenten entziffer- ten Singweisen (etc.) 8°. Leipzig, 1854. Hogg or HoGAEUS (W.) Jobi atque Eccle- siastis Solomonis et duorum Mosis cantico- rum, paraphrasis poetica. 8°. Edinbiirgi, 1739- [In Poetarum Scutorum imisie sacne.] Johnston (A.) Paraphrasis poetica Psalmo- rum Davidis. 18°. Aberdoniae, 1637. The same. 8°. Edinburgi, 1739. [In Poetarum Scotorum musse .^aeree.J Jones (A.) The Psalms of David rendered into English verse of various measures. 18°. A'ew York, 1854. Kerr (J.) Cantici Solomonis paraphrasis gemina. 8°. Edinburgi, 1739. [In Poetarum Sootoruin muste sacrre.] Lang (J. D.) Specimens' of an improved metrical translation of the Psalms of David, for the use of the Presbyterian Church in Australia, (etc) With notes. 18°. Phila., 1840. McClure (S.) The Psalms of David, and Song of Solomon, in metre. 18°. Leuds- toivn and liar risburg. 1849. Marot (C.) Les Pseaumes de David mis en rime Frangoise. 12°. Charenton, 1655. The same. 16°. Charenton, 1666. Martin (J.) The Psalms of David in metre. With a preface to show that Biblical psalms only are authorized to be sung. 12°. Troy, {N. Y.), 1843- Montgomery (J.) Songs of Zion ; being imitations of Psalms. 18°. Boston, 1823.. Muhlenberg (W. A.) The psalter, or Psalms of David. Figured for chanting. 12°. A^exn York, 1847. ECCLES. THEOL.— FOREIGN MISSIONS. 281 PoETARUM Scotorurti musae sacrjE : sive quatuor sacri codicis scriptorum, Davidis et Solo- monis, Jobi et Jeremice, poetici libri, per totidem Scotos, Arct. Jonstonum et Jo. Kerrum, P. Adamsonum et G. Hotjseuni, latino carmine redditi. 8°. 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London, 1848. Fletcher (J.) The histoiy of the revival and progress of Independency in England, since the period of the Reformation. 4 v. 16°. London, 1847-49. CHURCH HISTORY.— ENGLAND. 309 Gardiner (S. R.) The first two Stuarts, and the Puritan revolution, 1603- 1660. lS°. Neui York, 1883. [In Epochs of modern history.] Grosart (A. B.) Representative noncon- formists. 16°. London, 1879. Gyfford (G.) a plaine declaration that our Brownists be full Donatists. 4°. London, 1590. Hall (E.) The Puritans and their principles. 2'Jed. 8°. New York, 1846. The same. 4* ed. 8°. Alw }w-/-, 185 i. Hopkins (S.) The Puritans: or the church, court, and parliament of England, during the reigns of Edward VI. and Queen Eliza- beth. 3 V. -8°. j9(vAw, 1859-61. Maskell (W.) a history of the Martin Mar- prelate controversy in the reign of Queen Elizabeth. 12°. London, 1845. Neal (D.) The history of the Puritans or Protestant non-conformists, from the Re- formation to the act of Toleration, 1689. 4 V. 12°. London, 1 732-38. The same. Revised, with notes, by J. O. Choules. 2 V. 8°. Nnv York, 1843-44. The same. 2 v. 8°. Neiv York, 1848-49. Price (T.) History of nonconformity in Eng- land, from the Reformation. 2 v. 8°. Lon- don, 1838. Skeats (H. S.) a history of the free churches of England, from 1 688-1 851. 2d ed. 8°. London, 1869. Sketch (A) of the history and proceedings of the deputies appointed to protect the civil rights of the Protestant dissenters, to which is annexed a summary of the laws affecting (them). 8°. London, 1813. The same. 16°. London, 1814. Stoughton (J.) Spiritual heroes ; or, sketches of the Puritans. 16°. Nno York, 1848. Stowell (W. H.) History of the Puritans in England, under the reigns of the Tudors and "Jfee Stuarts. 12°. London, 1849. The same. 12°. New York, 1849. Stowell (W. H.) a«a? Wilson (D.) History of the Puritans in England and the Pilgrim Fathers. 12°. London, 1849. Tayler (J. J.) A retrospect of the religious life of England : or the Church, Puritanism, and free inquiry. 12°. London, 184^. Vaughan (R.) English nonconformity. 8°. London, 1862. Walker (C.) Relations and Observations, historical and politick, upon the Parliament, begim A. D. 1640. In II books, i. The mystery of the two Juntoes. 2. The historj' of Independency. (Part i anon.) sm. 4°. London, 1648. The history of Independency. 2^ Part. [ anon.'\ sm. 4°. Lottdon, 1649. The high court of Justice ; or Cromwell's new slaughter-house in England, being the 3"^ Part of the History of Independency. \_anon.~\ sm. 4°. London, 1651. Walkek (J.) An attempt towards recovering an account of the numbers and sufferings of the clergy (etc.), who were sequester'd, harrass'd, etc., in the late times of the grand rebellion, fol. London, 1714. Wilson (W.) The history and antiquities of dissenting churches and meeting houses, in London, Westminster, and Southwark. With an appendix on the origin, progress, and present state of Christianity in Britain. 4 v. 8°. London, 1 808- 1 4. St'f, a/so. Comprehensive Works, p. 305; Post-reformation History, p. 307. THE NONJURORS. Lathbury (T.) a history of the nonjurors; their controversies and writings ; with re- marks on some of the rubrics in the Book of Common Prayer. 8°. London, 1845. ST. PAUL'S. Longman (W.) A history of the three cathe- drals dedicated to St. Paul in London. 8°. London, 1873. the tractarian movement. Browne (E. G. K.) Annals of the Tractarian movement from 1842 to i860. 3'* ed. 8°. London, 186 1. Mozley (T.) Reminiscences, chiefly of Oriel College and the Oxford movement. 2 v. 16°. Boston, 1882. See, also, Tractarian Controversy, p. 195. CHURCH HISTORY— IRELAND. WESTMINSTER ABBEY. Xeale (J. P.) and Krayley (E. W.) The history and antiquities of the abbey church of St. Peter, Westminster : including notices and biographical memoirs of the abbots and deans of that foundation. 2 v. fol. Lon- don, 1818. Stanley (A. P.) Historical memorials of Westminster Abbey. S'^ ed. 8°. Lon- don, 1882. 4. Ireland. GODKIN (J.) Ireland and her churches. 8°. London, 1867. KiLLEN (W. D.) The ecclesiastical histoiy of Ireland from the earliest period to the present times. 2 V. 8°. London, 1875. Lanigan (J.) An ecclesiastical history of Ireland, from the first introduction of Chris- tianity among the Irish, to the beginning of the 13th century. 4 v. 8°. Dublin, 1829. Manx (R.) History of the Church of Ireland, from the Reformation to the union of the Churches of England and Ireland. 2 v. 8°. London, 1 840-4 1 . Murray (R.) Outlines of the history of the Catholic Church in Ireland. 16°. Lon- don, 1840. .Stokes (Margaret). Early Christian architec- ture in Ireland. 4°. London, 1S78. See, also, The Early Hkitish and Celtic Churches, p. 303; and Pkeshvterl\n Churches. 5. Scotland. I. COMPREHENSIVE AND MISCELLANEOUS WORKS. AlKMAN (J.) Annals of the persecution in .Scotland from the Restoration to the Re- volution. I**' ,\mer. cd. 2 v 12° Phila., 1844 Heattie (J ) Hi.story of ihe Church of Scot- land during tlie Commonwealth 16°. L'.din- hurgh, 1842. Hellesheim (A.) Geschichte der Uatholi-schen Kirche in Schottland von der Einfuhrung des Christenthums bis auf die Gegenwart. 8°. Mainz, 1883. Brown (J , of Lladdini^'/on). A compendious history of the Church of Scotland. 16°. Glasgo'co, 1784. Brown []. of Wamphray). An' apologetical relation of the particular sufferings of the faithful ministers and professors of the Church of Scotland, since August, 1660. 8°. Edin- burgh, 1845. [Pre.sbyterian Armoury, v. 3.] Calderwood (D.) The history of the Kirk of Scotland. 8 v. 8°. Edinburgh, 1842-49. [Wodrow Society publications.] Campbell (G. J. D , duke of Argyll). " Pres- bytery examined"; an essay, critical and historical, on the ecclesiastical history of Scotland since the Reformation. 2'^ ed. 16° London, 1849. Cloud (A) of witnesses, or the last speeches and testimonies of those who suffered for the truth in Scotland from 1681 to 1688. With an essay by S. Bates. New ed. 12°. Glas- gow, 1842. The same. 8°. Glasgow, 1846. Crookshank (W.) The history of the state and sufferings of the Church of Scotland, from the Restoration to the Revolution. 2\-. 12°. Edinburgh, 181 2. Eorbes (J.) Certain records touching the estate of the Kirk in the years 1605 and 1606. 8°. Edinburgh, 1846. [Woiirow Society piililioations.] General Assembly (The). The booke of the universall Kirk of Scotland : wherein the headis and conclusionis" devysit be the ministers and commissionaris of the particular Kirks thereof, are specially expressed and contained. By A. Peterkin. 12°. Edin- burgh, 1839 Records of the Kirk of Scotland, con- taining the acts and proceedings of the (ieneral Assemblies, from the year 1638 downwards. By A. Peterkin v. i. 8°. Edinburgh, 1838. Acts of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, 1638-1842. Reprinted under the sujierintendence of the Church I.aw .Society, roy. 8°. Edinburgh, 1843. Annals of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, from the final secession in 1739 to the origin of the relief in 1752. 12°. lulinburgh, 1838. CHURCH HISTORY.— SCOTLAND. Annals of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, from the origin of the relief in 1752, to the rejection of the over- ture on schism in 1766. 12°. Edinlntrgh, 1840. Proceedings of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, 1842 and 1843. 2v. 12°. [;/./.] 1842-43. Reports on the schemes of the Church of Scotland. 4 v. 12°. Edinburgh, 1877-80, Gordon (J. F. S.) Ecclesiastical chronicle for Scotland. 4 v. 4°. Glasgow, 1867. Hetherington (W. M.) History of the church of Scotland, from the introduction of Christianity to the period of the disruption. 3ied. 8°. - Edinburgh, 1843. The same. I'*' Amer. ed. 8°. Ah-inYork, 1844. The same. 3"^ Amer. ed. 8°. Ah'ivYork, 1844. Howie (J.) The Scots worthies; containing a brief historical account of the most eminent noblemen, ministers, and others, who suffered for the cause of the reformation in Scotland, to 1688. 8°. Xno York, 1835. KiRKTON (J.) The secret and true history of the Church of Scotland, from the Restoration to the year 1678. (With) an account of the murder of Archbishop Sharp, by J. Russell. Edited by C. K. Sharpe. 4°. Edinburgh, 1817 Knox (J.) The historic of the reformatioun of religioun within the realm of Scotland. With the life of the author, fol. Edin- burgh, 1732. KoESTLiN (J.) Die schottische Kirche, ihr inneres Leben und ihr Verhaltniss zum Staat, von der Reformation bis auf die Ge- genwart. 12°. Ha?iiburg, 1852. Lee (J.) Lectures on the history of the Church of Scotland. Edited by W. Lee. 2 v. 8°. Edinburgh, i860. ]\J*Crie (T.) Sketches of Scottish church history. 4«ii ed. 2 v. 12°. Edinburgh, [1841]. Miller (H.) Macaulay on Scotland. A critique. 64 pp. 16°. Boston, 1857. I Moffat (J. C.) The Church in Scotland, a i history of its antecedents, its conflicts, and its advocates. 12°. Phila., 1882. Rainy (R.) Three lectures on the Church of Scotland, -f ed. 8°. Edinburgh, 1872. Rankin (J.) A handbook of the Church of Scotland. 16°. Edinburgh, 1879. Rogers (C.) Three Scottish reformers, Cun- ningham, Balnaves, and Davidson. 8°. Lon- don, I 874. j Row (J.) The history of the Kirk of Scot- i land from 1558 to 1637. With a continuation to 1639, by his son. 8°. Edinbu?'gh, 1842. [ [Wodrow Socii-!ty publications.] I St. Giles' Lectures. The Scottish Church : from the earliest times to 1 88 1 . ( With ) an historical sketch of St. Giles' cathedral, by W. Chambers. 12°. Edinburgh, i88r. Scottish Divines, 1505-1872. 12°. Edin- burgh, 1883. Scot (W.) An apologetical narration of the state and government of the Kirk of Scot- land since the Reformation. 8°. Edin- burgh, 1846. [Woiirow Society publications.] Stanley (A. P.) Lectures on the history of the Church of Scotland. 8°. A'tw K?r/^, 1872. Stevenson (A.) The history of the Church and State of Scotland from the accession of Charles L to the restoration of Charles H. V. i~3. 12°. Edinburgh, i?.S3-Sl- Stuart (G.) The history of the establish- ment of the reformation of religion in Scot- land. New ed. 12°. Edinburgh, 1805. Theiner (A.) Vetera monumenta Hiberno- rum et Scotorum historiam illustrantia. Ab Honorio HL usque ad Paulum HL, 1216- 1647. fol. Romae, 1864. Tweedie (W. K.) Heroes for the truth. 16°. Phila., ln.d.'\ Select Biographies. Edited for the Wod- row Society. 2 v. 8°. Edinburgh, 1845. [Wodrow Society publications.] Walcott (M. E. C.) The ancient Church of Scotland ; a history of the cathedrals, con- ventual foundations, collegiate churches and hospitals of Scotland. 4°. London, 1874. Walker (J.) The theology and theologians of Scotland, chiefly of the 17th and i8th centuries. 8°. Edinburgh, 1872. 312 CHURCH HISTORY.— WALES. Walker (N. L.) Scottish Church history. 12°. Edinburgh, 1 882. [Dods, Handbooks for Bible Clas»e.><.] Walker (P.) Biographia Presijyteriana. 2 v. 12°. Edinburgh, 1827. Wilson (J.) The Presbytery of Perth; or, j memoirs of the members from the Reforma- [ tion. 16°. Perth, i860. WoDROVV (R.) The history of the sufferings of the Church of Scotland from the Restora- tion to the RevoUition. (With) memoir of the author (etc.), by R. Burns. 4 v. 8°. Glasgmv, 1835. Wordsworth (C.) A discourse on Scottish i church history from the Reformation to the [ present time. 12°. Edinburgh, 1881. See, also, THE EARLY BRITISH and Celtic j Churches, p. 303; England, p. 305; and I Hves of Knox, Melville, etc. 1 2. SCOTLAND— SPECIAL TOPICS. I THE COVENANTERS. History of the Covenanters in .Scotland. ! lanon.'\ 2 v. 24°. Phila., [«. d.'\ Simpson (R.) Traditions of the CovLiianlers. 3 V 24°. Phila., {n. d^ CULDEES. See EARLY BRITISH CHURCHES, p. 303. THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF SCOTLAND Kkith (R.) History of the affairs of church and slate in Scotland, from the beginning of the Reformation to the year 1568. 3 v. 8°. Edinburgh, 1844-50. [Spottiswoode Society publications.! l-AWSON (J. P.) The Episcopal Church of Scotland from the Reformation to the Re- volution. 8°. Edinburgh, 1844. History of the Scottis^ Episcopal Church from the Revolution to the present time. 8°. Edinburgh, 1843. Spotswood, or Spottiswoode (J.) The history of the Church of Scotland, (from 203 to 1625). 3* ed. fol. London, 1668. The same. With biographical sketch and notes by M. Russell. 3 V. 8°. Edin- burgh, 1 85 1. Stephen (T.) The history of the Church of Scotland, from the Reformation to the pres- ent time. 4 V. S°. London, 1843-45. THE FREE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. Brown (J.) Annals of the disruption in 1843. 8°. Edinburgh, 1884. Buchanan (R.) The ten years' conflict: being the history of the disruption of the Church of Scotland. 2 v. 8°. Glasgoiv, 1849. General Assembly. Proceedings of the General Assembly of the Free Church of Scotland, May and October, 1843. - ^- '" '• {Edinburgh ? 1843.] Proceedings and debates of the General Assembly of the Free Church of Scotland, 1876-81. 8°. Edinburgh, 1876-81. M'Cosh (James). The wheat and the chaff gathered into bundles ; a statistical contribu- tion towards the history of the recent dis- ruption. 8°. Per/h, 1843. Mackari.ANE (J.) The late secession from the Church of Scotland. 12°. Edinburgh, 1846. Smyth (T.) The exodus of the Church of Scotland ; and the claims of the Free Church to the sympathy and assistance of American Christians 2"' ed. 24°. .V(W Fw/{-, 1844. See, a/so, LiVKs of Chalmers, etc. THE RELIEF CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. Struthkks (G.) The history of the rise, progress, and principles of the Relief Church. 8°. Glasgoio, 1843. The same. 16°. Edinburgh, 1848. [With Tliom.soTrs Sei'e.«sion Chuioh.] THE SECESSION CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. liiOMSoN (A.) Historical sketch of the origin of the Secession Church 16°. Edinburgh and London, 1848. ti. Wales. Haddan (A. W.) (?;/(/ Stuhbs (W.) Church of Wales during the Saxon and Norman periods. 8°. Oxford, 1869. [In their Councils of Great Britain, v. 1.] I'HILLIPS (.SV;- T.) Wales, the language, social condition, moral chai-acter, and religious opinions of the people. 8°. London, l?)i\<). CHURCH HISTORY.— HOLLAND. 313 Kees (T.) The history of nonconformity in Wales. 8°. Loudon, 1861. Richard (H.) Letters and essays on Wales. 12°. London, 1884. See, also. Early British and Celtic Churches, p. 303 ; England, Comprehen- sive works, p. 305 ; and Welsh Calvinistic Methodists. HOLLAND, including the Netherlands. Brandt (G.) Historie der Reformatie, en andere Kerkelyke Geschiedenissen, in en ontrent de Nederlanden. 4 v. 4°. Am- sterdam and Rotterdam, 1674-1704. The same. The history of the Reforma- tion and other ecclesiastical transactions in and about the Low-Countries, from the eighth century down to the Synod of Dort. Translated. 4 v. in 2. fol. L^ondon, 1720-22. DoRT {Synod of). Acta synodi nationalis, Dordrechti habitae anno 1618 et 161 9. 4°. Dordrechti, 1620. The same. 4°. Llanoviae, 1620. The same. fol. Lvgdvni Batavoi~:'in, 1620. The same. Acta of te Handelinghen des nationalen Synodi tot Dordrecht. 4°. Dord- recht, 1 62 1. The articles of the Synod of Dort, and its rejection of eiTors : with the history of (preceding) events. Translated by T. Scott. 16°. Utica, 1 83 1. The same. With an introductory essay by S. Miller. 24°. P/iUa., \^^i. The same. l6°. P/iila , [1856.] Gieseler (J. C. L., editor). Die Unruhen in der Niederlandisch-Reformirten Kirche wah- rend der Jahre 1833 bis 1839. \^anon.'\ 12°. LLamburg, 1840. HONERT (J. van den). De Kerk in Neder- land beschouwd, en tot Bekeering vermaand. 16°. Leiden, 1 746. KiST (N. 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Journal of a deputation sent to the East, by the committee of the Malta Protestant Col- lege, in 1849. Containing an account of the present state of the Oriental nations ; includ- ing their religion, learning, etc. By a lay member of the committee. 2'* ed. 2 v. 8°. London, 1855. See, also, Egypt, p. 301 ; Greek Church, p. 319; The Syrian Churches; and under Foreign Missions. IMTED STATES. American (The) Christian record. 12°. \ew York, i860. Backus (I.) An abridgment of the Church history of New England from 1 602-1804. \2°. Boston, 1804. BjCTrd (R.) Religion in America; or, an ac- count of the origin, progress, (etc.), of the evangelical churches in the United .States. 8°. Ne^v York, 1844. The same. 8°. Neiv York, 1856. Blaikie (A.) The philosophy of sectarianism ; or, a classified view of the Christian sects in the United States. 2<^ ed. 12°. Boston, \%^z^. Diman (J- L.) Religion in America, 1776- 1876. 12°. Boston, 1882. [In his Orations, pp. 2(11-265.] DisoswAY (G. P.) 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A narrative of the visit to the American churches, by the deputation from the Congregational Union of England and Wales. 2 v. 12°. Ne^v York, 1835. The same. 8°. Xeiv York, 1835. [Christian library, v. 4.] Rupp (I. D.) He pasa ekklesia. An original history of the religious denominations at pre,sent existing in the United States. 8°. Phila., 1844. Schaff (P.) America; a sketch of the poht- ical, social, and religious character of the United States of North America. Translated from the German. 12°. Ne^o York, 1855. 3i6 CHURCH HISTORY.— DENOMINATIONS. Sprague (W. B.) .A.nnals of the American i pulpit; from tlie early settlement of the I country to 1855. 9 v. 8°. AWc York, \ 1857-69. Waylen (E.) Ecclesiastical reminiscences of the United States. 8°. New York, 1846. See, also, under names of the different Ch URCH ES and Denominations. WALES. See p. 312. 7. History of Churches, Denominations, Sects, and Schools of Thought. a. Comprehensive and Miscellaneoas Works. Arnold (G.) Unpartheyische Kirchen- und Ketzer-Historien. Neue aufi. " 3 v. fol. Sch affh a us en , 1 7 40-4 2 . Blunt (J. H.) Dictionary of sects, heresies, ecclesiastical parties, and schools of religious thought. 8°. London, 1874. Burton (E.) Enquiry into the heresies of the apostolic age. 8°. Oxford, 1829. [Bampton lecture, 1829.] EinvARDS (T.) Gangraena : or a catalogue and discovery of many of the errors, heresies, (etc.), of the sectaries of this time. 3"* ed. .sm. 4°. London, 1646. Erbkam (H. W.) Geschichte der protestan- tischen Secten im Zeitalter der Reformation. 12°. Hamburg and Goiha, \%i,'6. Evans (J.) Sketch of the various denomina- tions of the Christian world, and of Atheism, Deism, Mahometanism, etc. iS"' ed., by J. H. Bransby. 16°. London, 1841. (Gardner (J.) The faiths of the world. 2 v. roy. 8°. Edinburgh, [1870.] Lardner (N.) The historic of the heretics of the two first centuries after Christ. (With) general observations concerning heretics. (With) large additions by J. Hogg. 4°. London, 1780. LiPSius (R. A.) Die Quellen der altesten Ketzergeschichte neu untersucht. 8°. L.eip- ^>s, 1875- Lombard (A.) Pauliciens, Bulgares et Bons- hommes en Orient et en Occident. 12°. Gentve, 1879. McFarland (A.) An historical view of heresies, and vindication of the primitive faith. 16°. Concord, 1806. Marsuen (J. B.) History of the Christian churches and sects from the earliest ages of Christianity. 2 v. 8°. London, 1856. Pagitt (E.) Heresiography, or a description of the heretickes and sectaries sprang up in these latter times. 4^'' ed. sm. 4°. Lon- don, 1647. Pluquet (F. a. a.) (/;/(/ Claris (J. J.) Dictionnaire des heresies, des erreurs, et des schisms. 2 v. in i. sm. fol. Paris, 1863. [Migne, Eneycl. theol., Ist.^er., v. tl-12.] b. Special Topics. (/// alphalictiial order.) ADAMITES. Beausobre (I. de). Dissertation sur les Adam- ites de Boheme. 4°. Arnsterdam, 1731. [With Lenfant, Histoire de la guerre de.s Hus- sites et du coneile de Basle.] See, also, Nasareans. ALBIGENSES. Allix (P.) Remarks upon the ecclesiastical history of the ancient churches of the Albi- genses. New ed. 8°. Oxford, 1821. Douais (C.) Les Albigeois, leurs origines. Action de I'Eglise au xii*^ siecle. 8°. J\i- ris, 1879. Ducos (F.) L'epopee Toulousaine, ou la guerre des Albigeois. 2 v. 8°. Toulouse, 1850. Maitland (S. R.) Facts and doctrines illustrative of the history (etc.) of the Albi- genses and Waldenses. 8°. London, 1832. Schmidt (C.) Histoire et doctrine de la .secte des Cathares ou Albigeois. 2 v. 8°. Paris, 1849. Sismondi (J. C. L. S. de). History of the Crusades against the Albigenses in the xiii Century. 8°. Phila., 1834. [In Christian Library, Phila., 183,3, v. 1.] See, also, Waldenses. ARIANISM. KOELLING (W.) Geschichte der arianischen Haresie bis zur Entscheidung von Nikaa, 325. V. I. 8°. Giitersloh, 1874. ADAMITES.- BAPTISTS. 317 MAlMBOURr, (L.) The history of Arianism. (Translated from the French.) With an ac- count of the Enghsh writers in the Socinian and Arian controversies. 2 v. sm. 4°. Lon- don, 1728-29. MoEHLER (J. A.) Athanasius der Grosse und die Kirche seiner Zeit, besonders im Kampfe mit dem Arianismus. 2« aufl. 8°. Mainz, 1844. Newman (J. H.) The .Brians of the fourth century. 3'* ed. 12°. London, I'i'ji. ScHEELSTRATE (E. de). Sacrum Antiochenum concilium pro Arianorum conciliabulo. sm. 4°. Antverpiae, 1681. See, also, SOCINIANISM ; and Unitarianism. AUGUSTINIANISM. See PELAGIANISM. THE BAPTIST CHURCHES. American Baptist Register. 1852. I. L. Burrows, editor. 8°. Phila., 1853. Baptist (The) handbook, 1870-73. PubHshed by the Baptist Union of Great Britain and Ireland. 4 v. 16°. L^ondon, 1870-73. Be.n'edict (D.) a general history of the Baptist denomination in America, and other parts of the world. 2 v. 8°. Boston, i?>it,. The same. 5'" ed. 8°. A'cwKWc-, 1848. Fifty years among the Baptists. 12°. Xew York, i860. -> Braght (T. J. van). Het bloedig Tooneel, of Martelaers Spiegel der Doops-Gesinde of weereloose Christenen. fol. Amsterdam, 1685. The same. A martyrology of the Churches of Christ, commonly called Baptists, during the era of the Reformation. Translated from the Dutch. 2 v. 8°. L.ondon, 1850-53. [Hanserd Knollys Society publications.] Brons (A.) Ursprung, Entwickelung und Schicksale der Taufgesinnten oder Menno- niten. 8° iVorden, 1884. Brown (J. N.) History of the American Baptist Publication .Society, 1824-56. 12°. Phila., [1857.] Campbell (J. P.) Remarks on a letter of Mr. D. Jones, on occasion of his sermon on Christian baptism. (With) a i-eview of Robinson's History of baptism. 8°. Phila., 1812. i Cox (F. A.) and Hoby (J.) The Baptists in America ; a narrative of the deputation from the Baptist Union in England, to the United States and Canada. 12°. Neru York, 1836. Cramp (J. M.) Baptist historv. 12°. Phila., : in. ./.] Crosby (T.) The history of the English Baptists, from the Reformation to the be- ginning of the reign of King George i. 4 v. 12°. London, 1738-40. Curtis (T. F.) The progress of Baptist prin- ciples in the last hundred years. 12°. Boston, i860. Cutting (S. S.) Historical vindications: a discourse on the province and uses of Baptist history. 12°. Boston, 1859. Douglas (D.) History of the Baptist churches in the north of England. 12°. London, i^i^6. Eddy (D. C.) Roger Williams and the Bap- tists. 16°. Boston, 1 86 1. Evans (B.) The early English Baptists. 2 v. 12°. London, 1862-64. Featley (D.) a warning for England, especi- ally for London ; in the famous history of the frantick Anabaptists, their wilde preach- ing in Germany, etc. 7'^ ed. sm. 4°. Lon- don, 1660. [Bound with his Dippers dipt.] Foss (A. T.) and Mathews (E.) Facts for Baptist churches. 16°. C'tica, 1850. Freewill Baptist connection. Minutes of the General Conference, 1827-56. With an (historical) introduction. 12°. Dover, 1859. Goadby (J. J.) Bye-paths in Baptist hi.story. 12°. London, 1871. Hague (W.) An historical discourse de- livered at the celebration of the second cen- tennial anniversary of the first Baptist church, in Providence, November 7, 1839. 12°. Providence, 1839. Haynes (D. C.) The Baptist denomination, its history, doctrines, and ordinances 12°. New York, 1856. Haynes (T. W.) Baptist cyclopaedia; or a dictionary of Baptist biography, bibliography, antiquities, history, chronology, theology, polity, and literature. Illustrated, v. I. roy. 8°. Charleston, 1848. CHURCH HISTORY.— DENOMINATIONS. HOLCOMBE (H.) A history of the rise and progress of the Baptists in Alabama. 12°. Phila., 1840. IVIMEY (J.) A history of the English Baptists. 4 V. 8°. Londo7i, \%\\-y:>. Keller (L.) Geschichte der Wiedertaufer und ihres Reichs zu Miinster. 8°. MUn- ster, 1880. Miles (G. J.) A glance at the Baptists. 24°. Westchester, 1836. Millet (J.) A history of the Baptists in Maine. 12°. Portland, 1845. Philadelphia Baptist Association. Minutes, 1707-1807. Edited by A. D. (lillette. 8°. Phila., 185 1. Spraoue (W. B.) Annals of the American pulpit, (v. 6, Baptists.) 8°. Ne7oYork,\%bo. Stewart (I. I).) The history oFthe Freewill Baptists. V. I, 1 780-1 830. 12°. Dover, 1862. Taylor (A.) The history of the English General Baptists. 2 v. 8°. London, 1818. Taylor (J. B.) Virginia Baptist Ministers. 2 series. 2 v. 12°. Neiv York, 1859-60. Utter (G. B.) Manual of the Seventh-day Baptists : containing an historical sketch of the denomination and reasons for emphasiz- ing the Day of the Sabbath. 16°. New York, 1858. Williams (W. R.) Lectures on Baptist history. 12°. Phila., [1877.] See, also, under Foreign Missions. CALVINISM. Bayle (P.) Critique generale de I'hisloire du Calvinisme de Maimbourg. 24°. lllle- Franche, 1682. Claude (J.) An historical defence of the Reformation : in answer to a book intituled, Just prejudices against the Calvinists. Trans- lated by T. B. sm. 4°. London, 1683. Froude (J. A.) Calvinism: an address de- i livered at St. Andrews, March 17, 1871. 12°. Ne-M York, 1 87 1. JURIEU (P.) Histoire du Calvinisme et celle du Papisme mises en parallele, ou Apologie pour les Reformateurs, etc.; contre un libelle intitule r Histoire du Calvinisme par Maim- bourg. Parts 1-2. 2v. 4°. Rotterdam, 16%:^. The same. Part 3. Histoire du Papisme. sm. 4°. Rotterdam, 1683. McFktridge (N. S.) Calvinism in history. 16°. Phila., 1882. Maimbourg (L.) Histoire du Calvinisme. Nouv ed. 32°. Paris, 1682. Polenz ( G. von ). Geschichte des franzosischen Calvinismus bis zur National-Versammlung 1789. 5 V. 8°. Gotha, 1857-69. ToPLADY (A.) Historic proof of the doctrinal Calvinism of the church of England. 2 v. 8°. London, 1774. .SVv, also, The Reformation, p. 298 ; Pei.a- gianism; Presbyterian Churches; Scot- land, p. 31 1; and Calvinistic and Ar- minian Controversy, p. 184. THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCHES. American Congregational Association. Pro- ceedings at the dedication of the Congrega- tional house, Boston. With a brief history, (by I. P. Langworthy.) 8°. Boston, 1873. American Congregational year book. 1854- 59. 6 V. 8°. Ne^u York, 1854-59. Andover. Historical Manual of the South Church in Andover, Mass. August, 1859. 12°. Andover, 1859. Bacon (L.) The genesis of the New England Churches. 12°. Xew York, 1874. Thirteen historical discourses, on the completion of two hundred years, from the beginning of the First church in New Haven. 8°. N'e^v LLaven, 1839. Congregational (The) (Quarterly. 20 v. 8°. Boston, 1859-78. Note.— Contains the Annual Statistics, etc. Congregational (The) Union of England and Wales. The Congregational yearbook for 1854 and 1856. 8°. London, 1855-57. Documents connected with the formation and early proceedings of the Congregational Union of England and Wales. 12°. L^ondon, 1839- Dexter (H. M.) The Congregationalism of the last three hundred years as seen in its literature. With a bibliographical appendix. 8°. Ne-M York, 1880. Fisher (G. P.) A discourse commemorative of the history of the church of Christ in Yale CALVINISM.— GREEK CHURCH. 319 College, during the first century of its exist- ence. 98 pp. 8°. A'6i. Sprague (W. B.) Annals of the American pulpit, (v. 9, Lutheran.) 8°. Xe-w York, 1869. Strobel (P. A.) The Salzburgers and their descendants. 12°. Baltiviore, 1855. Tholuck (A.) Der Geist der lutherischen Theologen WittenbergsimVerlaufe des 17611 Jahrhunderts. 8°. Hatnhurg, 1852. See, also. The Reformation, p. 298; Ger- many, p. 303. THE MANICH>EANS. Archelai;s {Bishop of Carrha). Disputatio adversus ManichtEum. fol. Mogtmtiae, 16"] "j . [With Valesius' edition of Socrates' and Sozo- men's Hi.storia eeclesi,i.«tipa. | Baur (F. C.) Das manichaische Religions- system nach den Quellen neu untersucht und entwickelt. 8°. Tubingen, 1831. Beausokre (I de). Histoire critique de Man- ichee et du Manicheisme. 2 v. 4°. Amster- dam, 1734-39- MARCiONlTES. Ori(;enes. Origenis Dialogus contra Marci- onitas, sive de recta in Deum fide. Opera et studio Joh. Rodolfi Wetstenii. 4°. Ba- sileae, 1 674. MENNONITES. See BAPTISTS. THE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Growth er (J.) A portraiture of Methodism : or, the history of the Wesleyan Methodists. 2''ed. 12°. London, i^ii). A true and complete portraiture of Meth- odism. 16°. A'eia York, 1813. Dl.xON (J.) Methodism in America: with the jiersonal narrative of the author during a tour. 12°. London, 1849. FiNLEY (J. B.) Sketches of Western Meth- odism, biographical, historical and miscel- laneous. Illustrative of pioneer life. Edited by W. P. Strickland. 12°. Cincinnati, lie,"!. IRVIXGISM.— MORAVIANS. 321 (loRRiE (P. D.) Episcopal Methodism, as it was, and as it is. 12°. .hidi/rfi, 18^2. History of the organization of the Methodist Episcopal Church South. 8°. Xas/ivi/le, 1845- JuiiNGST (J.) Amerikanischer Methodismus in Deutschland und R. P. Smith. 12°. Got/in, 1875. Meacham (A. G.) A compendious history of the rise and progress of the Methodist Church, both in Europe and America. 12°. Hallozuell, {U. C.) 1832. Methodist Episcopal Church. Proceedings of the CEcumenical Methodist Conference, London, Sept. 1881. 8°. London, 1881. Methodist Episcopal Church ( U. S.) Min- utes of the annual Conferences for the years 1 773-1859. 6 V. 8°. Ad-wK);-/', 1840-59. Note. — v. 4, 1S46-5I, wanting. Methodist Church [G. B.) Minutes of several conversations between the Methodist j preachers in the connexion established by the late John Wesley, at their annual Con- ferences, 1833, 1836, and 1839. 3 V. 12°. London, 1833-39. The same. 1879. 16°. London, 1879. Myles (W.) a chronological history of the people called Methodists. 3* ed. 12°. Lon- don, 1803. The same, i,"-^ ed. 8°. London, 1813. Nightingale (J.) A portraiture of Method- ism. 12°. London, 1807. OXFOKD (The) Methodists, being an account of some young gentlemen in that city, in derision so called, setting forth their rise and designs [Jnon.] 2*ed. 12°. London, 1738. Pilmore (J.) Narrative of labours in South Wales, illustrative of the early histor)' of Methodiism. 24°. Phila., 1825. RiGG (J. H.) The churchmanship of John . Wesley, and the relations of Wesleyan Meth- odism to the Church of England. 16°. lion- don, [1879.] Si^iTH (G.) History of Wesleyan Methodism. 5"'" ed. 3 V. 12°. London, 1863-66. Smith (W.) A consecutive history of the rise, progress, and present state of Wes- leyan Methodism in Ireland. 12°. Dublin, 1830. ' Spr.ague (W. B.) Annals of the American pulpit, (v. 7, Methodi.sts.) 8°. Xe7v Yor/c, 1859. Stevens (A.) The centenary of American Methodism : a sketch of its nistory, theolog}', practical system, and success. 12°. A\mi r3?^, 1874-81. Vaughan (R. a.) Hours with the Mystics. A contribution to the history of religious ■ opinion. 4*i> ed. 2 v. 12°. 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History of the New School, and of the questions involved in the disrup- tion of the Presbyterian Church in 1838. 12°. Phila., 1868. Beadle (E. R.) The old and the new. J743- 1876. The Second Presb. Church of Phila- delphia. 12°. Phila., 1S76. Berry (C. T.) An historical survey of the Urst Presbyterian Church, Caldwell, N. J. 64 pp. 8°. Newark, xZ-jx. Blaikie (A.) A history of Presbyterianism in New England ; its introduction, growth, de- cay, revival and present mission. 12°. Bos- ton, 1882. Boardman (H. a.) Two sermons: preached on the twenty-tifth and fortieth anniversaries of the author's pastorale. 12°. Phila., 1873. Breed (W. P.) Presbyterians and the Re- volution. 16°. phila., 1876. Brown (I. V.) A historical vindication of the abrogation of the plan of union by the Pres- byterian Church in the United .States of America. 8°. Phila., 1855. CRAiGtiEAD (J. G.) Scotch and Irish seeds in American soil. 16°. Phila., 1878. Davidson (R.) A historical sketch of the First Presbyterian Church in the city of New Brunswick. 8°. Neisj Brunsivick, N. J., 1852. History of the Presbyterian Church in the State of Kentucky; with a preliminary sketch of the churches in the Valley of Vir- ginia. 8°. Ne7v York, 1S47. IJURANT (W.) Manual of the Sixth Pres- byterian Church. 16°. Albany, 1882. Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church, N. Y. City. Description of the ground and church. 4°. Netv York, 1875. FOOTE (W. H.) Sketches of North Carolina, historical and biogiaphical, illustrative of the principles of a portion of her early settlers. 8°. New York, 1846. Sketches of Virginia, historical and biographical. 2* series. 8°. Phila., 1855. Fowler (P. H.) Historical sketch of Pres- byterianism within the bounds of the Synod of Central New York. 12°. Utica, 1877. FuTHEY (J. S.) 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The Congregational and Presbyterian ministry and churches of New- Hampshire. 8°. Boston, 1875. Hill (W.) A history of the rise, progress, genius and character of American Presbyter- ianism : with a review- of " The constitutional history," by C. Hodge. 8°. Washington City, 1839. History (A) of the division of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America. \anon.'\ 12°. Nerv York, 1852. Hodge (C.) The constitutional history of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America. (1705-88.) 2 v. 8°. Phila., 1839-40. HOTCHKIN (J. H.) a history of the purchase and settlement of Western New York, and of the rise, progress, and present state of the Presbyterian Church in that section. 8°. Nezu York, 1848. 326 CHURCH HISTORY.— DENOMINATIONS. HOYT (J.) "The mountain Society" : a history of the First Presbyterian Church, Orange, N. J. 12°, Xerv York, i860. Kentucky (Synod of). Centennial of Pres- byterianism in Kentucky, 1783-1883. Ad- dresses dehvered at Harrodsburg, Oct. 12, 1883. 8°. Louisville, 1883. McDermont (C.) a history of the First Pres- byterian Church of Dayton, Ohio, from 1845 to 1880. 8°, Dayton, 1 880. Mears (J. W.) The Presbyterian element in our national life and history. 31 pp. 12°. Utica, 1877. [Bound with Fowler (P. H.) Presbyterianism in Central N. Y.] MORRISTOWN {A'. J.) The Record. First Presbyterian Church, v. 1-2. 8°. Morris- to7im, 1880-81. Murphy (T.) One hundred years of the First Presbyterian Church of Frankford. 12°. Phi la., 1872. Norton (A. T.) History of the Presbyterian Church in the State of Illinois, v. i. 8°. St. Louis, 1879. Orange {N'. J.) One hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the First Church, 1869. 12°. Ntnmrk, 1870. Pittsburgh (Synod ofj. Records of the Synod of Pittsburgh, from its first organization, 1802 to 1832. 8°. Pittsburg, 1852. Plea (A) for voluntaiy societies, and a de- fence of the Assembly of 1836, against the Princeton Reviewers. \_afJon.'\ 12°. 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Historical discourses relating to the First Presbyterian Church in Newark. 8°. Newark, 1853. Swing (D.) Trial before the Presbyteiy of Chicago. (Edited) by a committee of the Presbyteiy. 8°. Chicago, 1874. TUTTLE (S. L.) A history of the Presbyterian Church, Madison, N.J. 12°. Neio York, 1855. Wallace (J. .'\.) History of the Williams- burg Church. 24°. Salisbury, N. C, 1856. Webster (R ) A history of the Presbyterian Church in America, from its origin until the year 1760. 8°. Phila., 1857. Wilson (J. M.) The Presbyterian historical almanac and annual remembrancer of the church, 1858-68. 10 v. 8°. Phila., \%S<)-6i. Wing (C. P.) A histoiy of the First Presby- terian Church of Carhsle, Pa. 8°. Carlisle, 1877. See, also, United States, Comprehensive Works, p. 318; and under Foreign Mis- sions. \ b. the cumberland presbyterian church. Smith (J.) History of the Cumberland Pres- byterian Church. 12°. Nashville, Tenn., 1835. [With hi.s History of the Chri.stian church, pp. j 557-685. ] C. 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Translated by Sarah Austin. 2 v. 8^ Phila., 1 841. Reich EL tO. J.) The See of Rome in the middle ages. 8°. London, 1870. Riddle (J. E.) Tlie history of the Papacy to the period of the Reformation. 2 v. 8°. London, 1854. RoscOE (W. ) The life and pontificate of Leo .x. 6''» ed. Revised by his son Thomas Roscoe. 2 v. 16°. London, 1853. Rycaut (P.) Lives of the Popes. See Pla- TINA (B.) Sadlier's Catholic directory, almanac, and ordo, for 1881. With a full report of the various dioceses in the United States, British America, England, Ireland, and Scotland. 12°. New York, 1881. Sandys (E.) Europae specvlvm; or, a view of the state of religion in the vvesterne parts of the world, sm. 4°. LLagae-Comitis, 1629. Sestini [Y.) II maestro di camera. 24°. Venetia, 1662. \B(mnd with Lmiadoro, Corte di Roma ] Sey.mour (M. H.) a pilgrimage to Rome. Containing some account of the ceremonies, institutions, (etc.,) in that city. 4"'e exemplified in w^orks of art : with that of his types. Continued and completed In Lady Eastlake. 4"' ed. 2 v. sm. 4°. London, 1 88 1. Legends of the monastic orders, as repre- sented in the fine arts. 6"^ ed. sm. 4°. London, 1880. Legends of the Madonna, as represented in the fine arts. 6'*' ed. sm. 4°. L.ondon, 1879. Sacred and legendary art. 6^'' ed. 2 v. 12°. London, 1870. JoiTVE (E. G ) Dictionnaire d'esthelique chretienne, ou theorie du beau dans I'art Chretien, sm. fol. Paris, 1856. [Migne, Enoycl. theol. 3d ser.- v. 17.] LuEBKE (W.) Ecclesiastical art in (iermany during the Middle Ages. Translated from the 5"' German ed. by L. A. Wheatley. 8°. London, 1 871. LUEUKER {¥.) Vorlragc iiber Hildung und Christenthum. 16°. Lfamlnirg, 1863. Montalembert (C. F., comte de). Du van- dalisme et du catholicisme dans Part. 2^ed. sm. fol. L'aris, 1856. [/rt Migne, Encycl. th6ol. 3d ser. v. 17.] Mueller (J. G.) Die bildlichen Darstellun- gen im sanctuarium der christlichen Kirchen vom fiinften bis zum vierzehnten Jahrhun dert. 12°. Trier, 1835. 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The church in the catacombs. 8°. London, 1846. Northcotk (J. S.) (?«(/ Browni.ow (\V. R.) Roma sotterranea ; or an account of the Roman catacombs, especially of the cemetery of St. Callixtus. Compiled from the works of de Rossi. New ed. Part I. History. Part 2. Art. 2 v. 8°. London, 1879. ScHUi.TZE (V.) Die Katakomben von San Gennaro dei Pov'eri in Neapel. 8°. Jena, 1877. Scott (B.) The contents and teachings of the catacombs of Rome. 8°. London, 1873. See, also. The Early Church, p. 294, and Co.mprehensive Works, p. 331. ; CONSTITUTION -SV^, Ecclesiology, p. 224. THE CROSS. LlPSiUS (J.) De cruce lil)ri ties. sm. 4°. Antverpiae, 1594. li^lME (W. C.) Holy Cross; a history of the invention, preservation, and disappearance of the wood known as the true cross. 16°. Nexv York, 1877. Zoeckler (O.) Das Kreuz Christi. 8°. Gii- tersloh, 1875. The cross of Christ. Studies in the history of religion and the inner life of the Church. Translated by M. J. Evans. 8°. L,ondo)i, 1867. DISCIPLINE. Marsh Ai.i. (N.j The penitential discipline of the primitive church for the first four hun- dred years after Christ ; together with its de- clension to its present state. New ed. 8°. Oxford, 1844. [l-ibiary of Anglo-natholie theology.] Walch (J. G.) Miscellanea sacra, sive com- mentationvm ad historiam ecclesiasticam sanctioresque disciplinas pertinentium col- lectio. 4°. Anisfelodaini, 1744. Marriott (W. B.) Vestiarivm Christianvm. The origin and gradual development of the dress of holy ministry in the chvrch. roy. 8°. London, 1868. See, also, p. 332, PUGIN. FASTS AND FESTIVALS. Daille (J.) De jejuniis et quadragesima liber. 24°. Daventrice, 1654. [USTORLTM semita. A history of the lesser holydays of the English kalendar. \^anon.'\ V. 2. 12°. Edinhicrgh, 1844. INSCRIPTIONS. I,E Plant (E.) Inscriptions chretiennes de la Gaule anterieures au viii" siecle. 2 v. Pa, 1856-65. LIFE AND MANNERS. Fleury (C ) Les moeurs des Chrestiens. 24°. Paris, 1682. Coleman (L.j Ancient Christianity exempli- fied iii the private, domestic, social, and civil life of the primitive Christians, (etc.) 8°. Phila., 1852. Couard (C. L.) The life of Christians during the first three centuries. Translated by L. J. Bernard. 16°. Edinhirgh, 184I. [Biblical Cabinet, v. 33.] Iamieson (R.) The maimers and trials of the primitive Christians. 2* ed. 16°. Edin- biirgh, 1841. 334 CHURCH HISTORY.— MISCEI. I.. TOPICS. Rett (H.) The conduct and opinions of the primitive Christians. 8°. London, 1792. [Bampton lecture, 1792.] Neander (A.) Denkwurdigkeiten aus der ( Jeschichte des Christenthums und des christ- lichen Lebens. 2<=aufl. 3 V. 12°. Berlin, 1825-27. Pressense (E. de). Christian life and practice in the early church. Translated by A. Har- wood-Holmden. 12°. N^ewYork, 1%"]%. [v. 3 of his Early years of Clni.'*tianity.] RoTHE (R.) Vorlesungen iiber Kirchenge- schichte und Geschichte des chrisllich-kirch- lichen Lebens. Herausgegeben von H. Wein- garten. 2 v. in 3. 8°. Heidelberg, \%'l'>,. Wallen (B. ) Lectures on primitive Chris- tianity, as it appeared in the church at Jeru- salem. 12°. London, [«. d.'\ - .SV<", also. The Early Churcfi, p. 294. NUMISMATICS. UlCTiONNAlRE tie numismatique el de sigillo- graphie religieuses. Par M. Z. sm. fol. Paris, 1852. [Migne, Encycl. tlieol. 2d ser. v. :!2.J Walsh (R.) An essay on ancient coins, med- als, and gems, as illustrating the progress of Christianity in the early ages. 16°. London, 1828. SYMBOLISM. Menzel (W.) Christliche Syinljolik. 2 v. 12°. Regensburg, 1854. ART, CHRISTIAN. See p. 332. BKKJRAI'HY. See Part II. of Catalogue. CATACOMBS. ^'•<- P- ill- CHARITY. Chastel (E.) The charity of the primitive churches. Historical studies upon the in- fluence of Christian charity during the first centuries of" our era. Translated by G. A. Matile. 12°. Phila., 1857. Martin- DuiSY. Histoire de la charite pen- dant les quatre premiers siecles de I'ere Chr6tienne. 8°. Liege, 183 1. UilLHOKN (G.) Christian charity in the an- cient church. From the German. 12°. Ne7v York, 1883. CHRONOLOGY. AlCHER (O ) Epitome chronologica historiae sacrae et profanae, ab orbe condito usque ad Christi ortum. sm. 4°. Coloniae, 1706. Anger (R.) De temporum in Actis apostolo- rum ratione. 8°. Lipsiae, 1833. Browne (H.) Ordo saeclorum. A treatise on the chronology of the Holy Scriptures. 8°. London, 1844. BuN.sEN (E. von). Biblische Gleichzeitigkeiten oder Uebereinstimmende Zeitrechnung bei Babyloniern, Assyrern, Aegyptern und He- braern. 8°. Berlin, 1875. Cappel (L ) Chronologia sacra, fol. Lon- don, 1657. [In Walton's Polyglot, v. L] Caspari (C. E.) a chronological and ge- ographical introduction to the life of Christ. Translated with notes by M. J. Evans. 8°. Edinburgh, 1876 CocCEius (J.) Chronologia judicum et regum Israelis, fol. Amstelodaiui, 1706. [In \\\\~ (^pera. v. 1.] CUNINGHAME (W.) The certain truth, the science, and the authority of scriptural chron ology. 8° London, 1849 Floigl (V.) Die Chronologic der Bibel des Manetho und Beros. 8°. Leipzig, 1880. Hales (W.) A new analysis of chronology and geography, history and prophecy. 2^ ed . 4 v. 8°. London, 1830. Hanmer (M.) .\ chronographie, with a svp- pvtation of the yeares from the beginning of the world vnto the birth of Christ ; and con- tinued vnto the twelfth yeare of the reigne of Mauricius, fol. Loudon, 1619. [With his Avncient eeeiesiastical histories.] Helwig (C.) Theatrvm historicvm et chron- ologicvm. ed. 6a. sm. fol. Oxoniae, 1662. Kennedy (J.) A new method of stating and explaining the Scripture chronology. 12°. London, 1752. KoHLRElF (L. G.) Chronologia Liphrat Ra- ton. 16°. Lubecae, 1732. Langausen (C.) Dissertatio de mense lunari veterum Hebraeorum. fol. I'enefiis, 1750. [In Ugolinus, Thesauru.«, v. 17.] ART.— COUNCILS. 335 Lewin (T.) Fasti sacri ; or, a key to the chronology of the New Testament, roy. S°. London, 1865. Marsham (J.) Canon chronicus Aegyptiacus, Ebraicus, Graecus, et ciisquisitiones. sm. 4°. Lipsiae, 1676. Mueller (N.) Judaeorum annus hinae so- lans, fol. Vcnetiis, 1750. [In Ugolinus. Tliesaurn«, v. 17. J Fktau (D ) Rationarium temponun ed. nov. 8°. I.ugd. BatiuK, 1 7 10. I'iPER (F.) Kirchenrechnung. 4°. Berlin, 1841. Raska (J. ) Die Chronologic der Bibel im Einklange mit der Zeitrechnung der Egypter und Assyrier. 8°. IVien, 1878. Saulcy (F. de). Etude chronologique des livres d'Ezdras et de Nehemie. 8°. Paris, 1868. SCHAEFER (A.) Die biblische Chronologic vom Auszuge aus Aegypten bis zum Beginne des babylonischen Exils. Mit Beriicksich- tigung der Resultate der Aegyptologie und Assyriologie. 8°. Mi'tuster, 1879. .Seluen (J.) De anno civili veteris ecclesiae. fol. Venctiis, 1750. (Ill Ugoliiius, Tlie.-aurus, v. 17.] Theanthropos ; or God made man. A tract proving the nativity to be on the 25th of De- cember. 16°. London, 1661. Smith (H. B. ) History of the church of Christ in chronological tables, fol. Xciv York, 1859. L'ssher (J.) Chronologia sacra. (1660. 8°. Dnhlin, 1864. [//( h\H Works, V. 12, Elrinf^ton's ed J Vater (J. S.) Synchronistische Tafcln der Kirchengcschichte. Fortgcsetzt von J. C. Thilo. 6« aufl. fol. Halle, 1833. ViTRlNGA (C.) Hypotyposis historiac et chron- ologiac sacrae. 16°. Leovai-diae, 1722. Whiston (W.) Short view of the chronology :4)f the Old Testament, and of the harmony of the four evangelists, sm. 4°. Cambridge, \'lO'2.. Wieseler (K.) Chronological synopsis of the four gospels. Translated by E. Venables. 8°. Cambridge, 1864. Chronologie des apostolischen Zeitalters bis zum Tode der Apostel Paulus und Petrus. 12°. Gottingen, 1848. See, also. Prophecy, pp. 53-55. COINS. See Numismatics, p. 332. CONVENTS. See MONASTICISM. CONVERSIONS. See Roman Catholic Missions; and Re- vivals. CROSS (THE). See p. i^-,. CRUS.\DES. See, Church of the Middle Aces, p. 297. COUNCILS. (Including those of the Roman Church) a. Comprehensive Works. Baxter (R.) The true history of Councils enlarged and defended, against the deceits of a pretended vindicator of the primitive church. 4°. London, 1682. Beveridge (W.) Synodikon, sive pandecta: canonum ss. apostolorum, et conciliorum ab Ecclesia Graeca receptorum. 2 v. fol. Oxonii, 1672. BiNi or BiNlUS (S.) Concilia generalia et provincialia, Graeca et Latina. v. 1-3. fol. Coloniae Agrippinae, 16 1 8. [Note.— V. 4 wanting.] Carranza (B.) Svmma conciliorum. 32°. Liigdiini, 1570. Grier (R. ) An epitome of the general coun- cils of the church, from the council of Nice, A. D. 325, to the conclusion of the Roman council of Trent, A. D. 1563. 8°. Dublin, 1828. Hammond (W. A.) The definitions of faith, and canons of discipline, of the six oecumen- ical councils, with the remaining canons of the code of the universal church. Trans- lated with notes. To which are added, the apostolic canons. 8°. Oxford, 1843. 336 CHURCH HISTORY. — MISCELL. TOPICS. Hefele (C. J.) Conciliengescbichte. Nach den Quellen bearbeitel. 7 v. in 9. 8°. Freiburg, 1855-74. The same. A history of the councils of the church, to 451 A. D. Translated from the German by W. R. Clark and H. H. Oxenham. v. 1-3. 8°. Edinburgh, \%']2-?,i. Peltier (A. C.) Dictionnaire universe! at complet des conciles. 2 v. in i. sm. fol. Paris, 1847. [Migne, Encycl. theol. Isl ser. v. 1:?-14.] PoissoN (N.) Delectus actorum ecclesiae universalis, seu nova summa conciliorum, epistolai-um, decretorum pontificum, etc. \anon.'\ 2 v. fol. Liigdtaii, 1706. PUSEY (E. B.) The councils of the church, from the council of Jerusalem, to the council of Constantinople A. D. 381, chiefly as to their constitution. 8°. Oxford, 1857. Richard (C. L.) Analyse des conciles gene- raux et particuliers, contenant leuft canons, expliques par des notes, conferes avec le droit nouveau (etc.) 5 v. 4°. Paris, Richer (E.) Historia conciliorum genera- Hum. 16°. Co/oiiiat',. 168^. RUKI. (J. L.) and Hartman (J. L.) Concilia illustrata per ecclesiasticae historiae, (etc.) 4 v. in 3. 4°. jVoribergie, 1675. TiLius (J.) Apostolorum et sanctorum con- ciliorum decreta. sm. 4°. Parisiis, 1540. SeY, also. Canon Law, p. 240; Roman Catholic Church, p. 242; and the topics following. b. Councils— Special Topics. (//I niphnbetical order.) ANTIOCH. .Scheelstrate (K. de). .Sacrum Antiochenum concilium pro Arianorum conciliabulo. sm. 4°. Antiierpiae, 1 681. BALTIMORE. l)ALTiMORE. Concilia provincialia lialtimori habita ab anno 1829 usque ad annum 1S49. ed . alt . 8° . Baltimori, 1 85 1 . BASLE. Eenfant (J.) Histoire de la guerre des Hus- sites et du concile de Basle. 2 v. 4°. Am- sterdam, 1 731. CONSTANCE. Hardt (H. von der). Res concilii oecume- j nici Constantiensis de universali ecclesiastics disciplinee reformatione, unione et fide, (etc.) ' 6 V. in 3. fol, Ilelmstadii ct Francoftirti, 1697-1700. 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The seventh general council, the second of Nicaea, in which the worship of images was established ; with co- pious notes from the "Caroline Books." (With an historical introduction). 8°. Lon- don, [1850?] Revillout (E.) Le concile de Nicee d'apres les textes Copies, et les diverses collections canoniques. i. Nouv.serie de documents, ii. Dissertation critique. 8°. Paris, 1881. PISA. Lenfant (J.) Histoire du concile de Pise. 2 v. in I. 4°. .Amsterdam, 1724. COUNCILS.— FASTS. 337 TRENT. Buckley (T. A.) The canons and decrees of j the council of Trent. With a supplement 1 containing the condemnations of the early Reformers. Literally translated into English. 12°. London, 1 851. A history of the council of Trent. With a chronological summary. 12°. London, 1852. BUNGENER (L. I'".) History of the council of Trent. From the French. With a sum- maiy by John McClintock. 12°. Neiu York, 1855. Chemn'ITZ (M.) Examinis concilii Tridentini. fol. Francofiirti ad M., 1574. Cramp (J. M.)' 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Ilistoire du concile de Trente. Traduite en Francois, avec des notes cri- tiques par P. F. Le Courayer. 2 v. 4°. Basle, 1738. Trent {Council of). Canones et decreta. 16°. Lugduni, 1624. The same. ed. 4\ 12°. Lipsiae, i^SZ. VATICAN COUNCIL. Frieuberg (E.) Sammlung der Aktenstiicke zum ersten vaticanischen Concil, mit einem Grundrisse der Geschichte desselben. 8°. Tiilnngen, 1872. Friedrich (J.) Geschichte des vatikanischen Konzils. v. 1-2. 8°. Bonn, 1877-83. Frommann (T.) Geschichte und Kritik des vaticanischen Concils von 1869 und 1870. 8°. Got/ia, 1873. Letters from Rome on the council. By Quirinus. [anon.] Authorized translation. 12°. London, 1870. The same. 16°. jVew Yori, 1870. Manning (H. E., cardinal). The oecu- menical council and the infallibility of the Roman Pontiff. 8°. London, 1870. The Vatican council and its definitions. 8°. London, 1870. Martin (K.) Die Arbeiten des vatikanischen Concils. 3'i ed. 8='. Paderborn, 1873. Nobili-Vitelleschi (F.) Eight months at Rome during the Vatican council. Impres- sions of a contempoi-ary. By Pomponio Leto. [pseiido)!.] Translated from the original. 8°. London, 1876. Papal encyclical and syllabus, literally translated from the authorized Latin text. (With) a correct translation of all the dog- matic decrees of the Vatican council. 8°. London, 1875. Pope (The) and the council. By Janus, [ation.] Authorized translation from the German. 2* ed. 12°. London, li6(). Pressense (E. de). Le concile du Vatican : son Ilistoire et ses consequences politiques et religieuses. 16°. Paris, 1872. Veuillot (L.) Rome pendant le concile (1869-1870). 2 V. 8°. Paris, 1872. DISCIPLINE. See p. il^. DRESS. ^'•'- P- m- FASTS AND FESTIVALS. See p. 2,2,3- FOREIGN MISSIONS. See Missions (History of Foreign), p. 34 x. 338 CHURCH HISTORY.— MISCELL. TOPICS. GEOGRAPHY. See, in this List, Statistics. HAGIOLOGY. See, in this List, Saints. HOME MISSIONS. See, in this List, Missions (Home). INFLUENCE OP CHRISTIANITY. See p. 132. THE INUUISITIOX. History (A) of the holy cathohc Inquisition. [anon.] 16°. Pkila., 1835. Hoffman (F.) Geschichte der Inquisition. 2 V. 12°. Bonn, 1878. LiMBORCH (P. van). Historia inquisitionis. Cui subjungitur liber sententiamm inquisi- tionis Tholosanae, 1307- 1323. fol. Ani- stelodami, 1692. Li.ORENTE (J. A.) The history of the Inqui- sition of Spain, to the reign of Ferdinand vii. 2^ ed. Abridged and translated. 8°. Lon- don, 1827. Marchant (J.) A review of the bloody tribunal. 12°. Perth, 1770. Records of the Spanish Inquisition. Trans- lated from the original manuscripts. 8°. Boston, 1828. Rule (W. H.) The history of the Inquisition, from its establishment in the twelfth century to its extinction in the nineteenth. 2 v. 8°. London, 1874. Sarpi (P.) Historia dell' origine, forma, leggi ed vso deir Vfificio dell' Inquisizione nella citta, e dominio di Venetia. Dell' P. Paolo. 18°. Venetia, 1675. SiME (W.) History of the Incjuisition. 18°. Phila., [1834.] TiMPSON (T.) The Inquisition revealed. 16°. London, 1S51. See, also, Martyrology antl Persecution, P- 339- INSCRIPTIONS. "^ee p. 333- THE JESUITS. Bartoli (D.) Delia vita del Padre V. Carafa settimo generate. 32°. Bologna, ib$i. Histoire de Saint Ignace de Loyola et de la compagniede Jesus. 2 v. 8°. /"(/w, 1844. Bogaert (G.) Affaire des Jesuites de Bruxelles. 59 pp. 16°. Breda, 1845. Bruehl (J. A. Moritz). Die Schweiz und die Jesuiten in 1846 und 1847. 12°. Glehvitz, 1848. Neueste Geschichte der Gesellschaft Jesu. Schicksale der Jesuiten von ihrer Wieder- herstellung durch Pius vii bis 1846. 12°. Glehvitz, 1848. [Bound with his Schweiz u. d. Jesuiten.] Cartwright (W. C.) The Jesuits: their constitution and teaching. An historical sketch. 8°. London, 1876. Clemens xiv. Litterae pro suppressione et I extinclione societatis Jesu. 54 pp. 12°. i Komae, 1773. Cretineau-Joly (J.) Histoire religieuse, politique et litteraire de la compagnie de Jesus. 3« ed. 6 v. 8°. Paris, \%<^\. Dablon (C.) Relation de ce qui s'est passe de plus remarquable aux missions des peres de la compagnie de Jesus en la Nouvelle France. 1672-79. 2 v. 8°. Quebec, 1860-61. Davy (J.) Apologie pour les peres Jesuites. 91 pp. 24°, Paris, 1615. Frieurich (J.) Beitrage zur Geschichte des Jesuiten-Ordens. 88 pp. 4°. Miaielien, 1881. Gisiger (H.) P. Theiner und die Jesuiten. 12°. Mannheim, 1875. Grinfield (E. W.) The Jesuits, an historical sketch. 16°. London, 1853. History (A) of the Jesuits; (with) a reply to Mr. Dallas' defence. 2 v. 8°. Lon- don, 1816. Huber (F.) Jesuitenmoral. Aus den (^uel- len dargestellt. 8°. Bern, 1870. Jarrige (P.) Les Jesuites mis sur I'escha- faut. 32°. [«./., 16S7.] Jesuites (Les) marchands, usuriers et usur- pateurs. Par G. de N. [anon.] 8°. Paris, 1824. Jesuits (The) or Society of Jesus, Bullae, decreta, canones, etc., qufe instituti societatis Jesu, impressioni Antverpiensi accesserunt ab anno 1636. 16°. Afitverpice, 1675. INQUISITION— MARTYROLOGY 339 Decreta congregationvm geneialivm so- cietatis Jesv. i6°. Antverpiie, 1635. [Bound with Regulae Soc. Jesu.] Regulae societatis Jesu. 16°. Antverpia:, 1635- Secreta monita societatis Jesu. Secret in- structions of the Jesuits. (With) an historical essay (by W. McGavin). (English and Latin). 24°. Princeton, 1 83 1. The same. Geheime lessen van't Ge- nootschap der Jezuiten. Uit den Latyn. 16°. Rotterdam, 1732. Jesuits (The) : their foundation and history. [««(?;/.] 2 V. 12°. NeivYork, \%1(). KlP (W. I.) The early Jesuit Missions in North America. 12°. N^e-cvYork, \iA,b. Lettres edifiantes. The travels of several learned Missioners of the Society of Jesus, into divers parts of the Archipelago, India China, and America. Translated from the French original publish'd at Paris, 1 713 8°. London, 1 7 14. Travels into various parts of the world particularly China and the East Indies Translated from the Letti-es edifiantes (With) an account of the Spanish settle- ments in America. By Mr. Lockman. 2'' ed corrected. 2 v. 8°. London, 1762. Menzel (W.) Geschichte der neuesten Je suiten-Umtriebe in Deutschland (1870-72) 8°. Sttittgart, 1873. NicoLiNl (G. B.) A history of the Jesuits their origin, progress, doctrines and designs 12°. London, 1854. OVERBURY (R. W.) The Jesuits. 16°. Lon- don, 1846. Parkman (F.) The Jesuits in North America in the I7"» century. 16*'' ed. 12°. Boston, 1882. Plancy (C. de). Biographic pittoresque des Jesuites. 4" tir. 24°. Paris, 1826. Pradt (M. de). De Jesuitisme ancieh et moderne. 8°. Paris, 1825. Saint-Priest (A. de). Histoire de la chute des Jesuites. 1750-82. 8°. Paris, 1844. Steinmetz (A.) History of the Jesuits: from the foundation of their society to its suppres- sion by Clement xiv. 3 V. 8°. London, 1S48. Taylor (I.) Loyola: and Jesuitism in its rudiments. 12°. A'eza York, 1849. ! Vargas (A. de). Relatio ad reges et prin- I cipes Christianos de strategematis et sophis- matis politicis societatis Jesu, (etc.) 24°. [«./.] 1641. See, also, RoMAN Catholic Church, p. 327. .V.Y Art, p. 332. M.\LTA (KNIGHTS OF). See Middle Ages, p. 297, and Monasticism. lANxNERS AND LIFE. See p. m. MARTYROLOGY AND PERSECl'TIONS. Abridgment (An) of the book of Martyrs. 8°. New York, 1810. Belouino (ZJr. — ). Dictionnaire general et complet des persecutions souffertes par I'eglise Catholique depuis Jesus-Christ jusqu'a nos jours. 2 V. in i. sm. fol. Paris, 1851. [Migne, Encycl. theol. 2d ser. v. 4, 5.] Braght (T. J. van). Het bloedig Tooneel, of Martelaers Spiegel der Doops-Gesinde of weereloose Christenen. fol. Amsterdam, 1685. The same. A martyrology of the churches of Christ, commonly called Baptists, during the era of the Reformation . Translated from the Dutch. 2 v. 8°. London, 1850-53. [Hiinserd Knollys Society publications.] Clarke (S.) A general martyrology. fol. Glasgow, [1770.] D'Aubigne (J. H. M.) Martyrs of the Refor- mation, writh introduction. By C. H. A. Bulkley. 12°. Phila., 1882. Days (The) of queen Mary, or annals of her reign. \anon.'\ 16°. London, 1843. FooTPR INTS of Popery ; or, places where mar- tyrs have suffered. 18°. London, [n. d.'\ Vox (J.) Acts and monuments of matters most special and memorable happening in the church. 9* ed. 3 v. fol. Lon- don, 1682. ^ The same. A universal history of Chris- tian martyrdom. (Abridged). 8°. London, 1824. 340 CHURCH HISTORY.— MISCELL. TOPICS. The same. The English martyrology, abridged from Eox. By Charlotte Elizabeth. 2 V. 12°. Phila., 1843. The same. Book of martyrs. (With) \ additions by C. A. Goodrich. 8°. Hartford, 1851. The same. The acts and monuments of the church. New ed. Revised by M. H. Seymour. 8°. Neiv York, 1855. GoERRES (F.) Kritische Untersuchungen iiber die licinianische Christenverfolgung. 8°. Jena, 1875. Jamieson (R.) The manners and trials of the primitive Christians. 1^ ed. 16°. Edin- burgh, 1 84 1. Southwell ( H.) The new book of martyrs ; or, complete Christian martyrology. fol. London, [;/. (/.] Sparry (C.) The illustrated Christian mar- tyrology. 8°. iVew Yor/c, 1847. Specimen (A) of papal and French persecu- tion. Exhibited in the cruel sufferings of Lewis de MaroUes. Done out of French. l^anon.'] 12°. London, 1 7 12. Tayler (C. B.) Memorials of the English martyrs. 12°. AW<:/ York, 1853. WiESELER (C.) Die Christenverfolgungen der Casaren bis zum dritten Jahrhundert. 8°. Giitersloh, 1878. See, also. Early Church History, p. 294; Scotland, p. 310; Spain, p. 314; and al.so, under various Countries. MISSIONS (HISTORY OF FOREIGN). 1. Comprehensive and xMiscellaneoas Works. Anderson (R.) Foreign missions: their re- lations and claims. 8°. New York, 1S69. Arnold-Forster (F. E.) Heralds of the cross, or the fulfilling of the command. Chapters on missionary work. 2* ed. !6°. London, 1883. Bainbridge (W. F.) Around the world tour of Christian missions. A universal survey. 12°. Boston, J 882. Brightwell {Aliss). So great love; sketches of missionaiy life and labor. 16°. Lon- don, 1874. Brown (W.) The history of missions since the Reformation, i^' Amer. ed. 2 v. 8°. P/iita., 18 1 6. The same. 3 ed. 8°. iVew York, 1855. PiCKEN (A.) Travels and researches of emi- nent English missionaries. 16°. London, 1831. PlERSON ( H. W. ) American missionary memorial. Including biographical and his- torical sketches. 8°. N'eto York, 1853. Pitman fEmma R.) Heroines of the mission field. 16°. XewYork, 1881. SCUDDER (Dr.) Tales for little children about the heathen. 24°. N'eiuYork, \^^g. Shoberl (F.) Present state of Christianity; and of the missionary establishments for its propagation. 12°. iVe-w York, l?>2?,. 1 Smith (G.) Short history of Christian mis- I sions, from Abraham and Paul to Carey Livingstone and Duff. 12°. Ediuhiirgh, 1884. ' I [Dods, Handbooks for Bible Classe.«.] Smith (L. E.) Heroes and martyrs of the modern missionary enterprise. Including an i historical review of earlier missions. With introduction by W. B. Sprague. 8°. Provi- \ dence, 1856. Smith (T.) The origin and history of mis- Boston, 1832. — The same, (f^ ed. York, 1848. New Steger (B. St.) Die protestantischen Mis sionen und deren gesegnetes Wirken. 8° Hof, 1838. Tracy (J.) and others. History of American missions to the heathen from their com- mencement to the present time. 8°. Wor- cester, 1840. Walsh (W. P., bishop of Ossory). Heroes of the mission field. 16°. London, 1879. Modern heroes of the mission field. 12°. Ne-wYork, 1882. Warneck (G.) Outline of the history of Protestant missions. Translated by T. Smith. 12°. Edinburgh, 1884. WiNSLOW (M.) A sketch of missions. 12°. Andover, 18 19. VONGE (C. M.) Pioneers and founders; or, recent workers in the mission field. New ed. I2=. London, 1878. V(JUNG (R ) Light in lands of darkness. A record of missionary labor among : — Green- landers, Eskimos, Patagonians, Syrians, Ar- menians, Nestorians, Persians, Egyptians, and Jews. 12°. London, 1883. • Modern missions, their trials and triumphs. 12°. London, 1 881. See, also, the topics following. 2. Early Missions. Bi.umhardt (C. G.) Missionsgeschichte der slavischen und finnischen Volker. 8°. Ba- sel, 1837. [v. 3, part 2 of hi.« Allgemeine Missions-Ge schiohte.] Ebrard (A.) Die iroschottische Missions- kirche des sechsten, siebenten und achten Jahrhunderts. 12°. Giitersloh, 1873. Fischer (O.) Bonifatius der Apostel der Deutschen. 8°. Leipzig, 1881. Humphry { W. G.) The early progress of the gospel. 8°. Cambridge, 185 1. Leonhardi (G.) Die Missiongeschichte der alten Kirche. v. I. 16°. Leipzig, 1870. Lyall (W. R.) On the causes of the propaga- tion of Christianity among the heathen. 8°. London, 1840. [In his Propaedia prophetica, pp. 323-388.1 Maclear (G. F.) Apostles of Mediaeval Europe. 12°. London, 1 869. Conversion of the West. The Celts. The English. The Northmen. The Slavs. 4 v. 16°. London, 1878-79. NoTK.— -See also under Mebivalb. 342 CHURCH HISTORY.— MISCELL. TOPICS. Merivale (C.) The conversion of the Roman Empire. 12°. Netti York, l^-]0. [Boyle Lectures, 1804.1 The conversion of the Northern nations. 12°. NeivYork, 1873. [Boyle Lectures?, 18G5.] Conversion of the West. The continen- tal Teutons. 16°. London, 1878. Smith (T.) Mediaeval missions. 12°. Edin- burgh, 1880. [Duff Missionary Lectures, 1st series.] Werner (A.) Bomfacius der Apostel der Deutschen. 8°. Leipzig, 1875. See, also. Comprehensive Works, p. 342. 3. Missionary Periodicals. COMPREHENSIVE. Allgemeine Missions-Zeitschrift. Herausgege- ben von G. Warned^, 1874-82. v. I-9. 8°. GiUersloh, 1874-82. American Missionary Register. Embracing the principal transactions of the various in- stitutions for the promulgation of Christian knowledge : with the proceedings at large of the United Foreign Missionary Society. Edited by Z. Lewis, v.- 1-6. 8°. New York, 1820-25. Evangelical (The) Magazine and Missionary Chronicle, v. 4-16, 18-20, 22-47. 8°. London, i 796-1 839. Gospel (The) in all lands, v. 2-8. 1881-84. 7 v. in 4. 4°. Ne7v York, etc., 1881-84. Illustrated Missionary News, containing missionary intelligence from all parts of the world. 1880, 1884. 2 V. 4°. London, 1880-84. Missionary (The) Register, containing the principal transactions of the various institu- tions for propagating the gospel, v. 1-22, 24-33 i" ZZ V. 12° and 8°. London, 1813-44. Missionary (The) Review. Edited by R. G. Wilder. 1878-84. 7 v. 8°. Princeton, N.J., 1878-84. New York (The) Missionary Magazine and Repository of Religious Intelligence, v. i- 3. 8°. New York, 1800-02. Regions (The) beyond. Edited Ijy Mrs. H. G. Guinness, v. 18. 1884. 8°. London, 1884. For other Periodicals see under Missionary Societies, p. 342; Foreign Missions by Countries; and Periodicals, in Part II. 4. Missionary Societies, Missions of particular Chnrciies, and Special Topics. {In niphaheticnl order.) THE AMERICAN BOARD. American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. Annual reports, 1812-84. 77 v. in 16, 8°. Boston, 1812-84. Anderson (R.) History of the Missions of the American Board. India. Oriental Churches. Sandwich Islands. 4 v. 8°. Boston, 1870-74. Memorial volume of the first fifty years of tlie American Board. (1810-60.) 4"^ ed. 8°. Boston, 1 86 1. Missionary (The) Herald. Published by the American Board of Commissioners for For- eign Missions, v. 17-63, in 42 V. 8°. Cam- b ridge, 1821-72. [Successor to the Panoplist.] Tracy (J.) History of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. 8°. New York, 1842. Sec, also, under names of Countries. BAPTIST MISSIONS. American (The) Baptist Missionary Magazine. Published by the Board of Managers of the Baptist General Convention. 1829-30, 32- 38, 43-45 in 9 V. 8°. Boston, 1829-45. [Incomplete.] Cox [¥. A.) History of tlie Bapti.st Mission- ary Society from 1792 to 1842. 2 v. 12°. London, 1842. Gammel (W.) a histoiy of American Bap- tist missions in Asia, Africa, Europe, and North America. 12°. Boston, 1849. Missionary (The) Herald. Comprising in- telligence of the operations of the Baptist Missionary Society, v. 2. 8°. London, 1841-42. Missionary (The) Magazine. Published by the Amer. Baptist Missionary Union. 1852- 62. II v. in 7. 8°. Boston, 1852-1862. [Incomplete. Successor to American Baptist Missionary Magazine.] MISSIONARY PERIODICALS AND SOCIETIES. 343 Periodical Accounts, relative to the Baptist Missionary Society. 1800-01, "06, '10, '13. 5 V. 8°. London, 1800-13. See, also, BAPTIST Churches, p. 317. BASLE MISSIONARY SOCIETY. Bericht am zehnten Jahres-Feste der evan- gelischen Missions-Gesellschaft. 16°. Basel, 1825. EvANGELiscHES Missions-Magazin. Heraus- gegeben im Austrag der Evangelischen Mis- sionsgesellschaft von A. Ostertag. 1857-81. V. 1-25. 8°. Basel, 1 857-1881. Ostertag (A.) Entstehungs-Geschichte der evangelischen Missionsgesellschaft zu Basel. 12°. Basel, 1865. CHURCH MISSIONARY SOCIETY. Church (The) Missionary Atlas. Containing an account of the various countries in which the Church Missionary Society labours, and of its missionary opsrations. 6"" ed. sm. fol. London, 1879. Church Missionary Society. The first ten years' quarterly papers. (iSoi-io. ) 8°. London, 1826. Proceedings. 1S01-12, 1817-24. 8 v. 8='. London, 1801-24. — — Proceedings. 1825-44. [Ill Missionary Register, 1825-44.] Pratt (J. H.) Memoirofjosiah Pratt, (.Sec'y). 8°. NeiuYork, 1855. See, also, under names of Cou.MTRlES. JEWISH MISSIONS. Bonar (A. A.), and McCheyne (R. M.) Narrative of a mission of inquiry to the Jews from the Church of Scotland, in 1839. 12°. Phila., 1842. Ewald (F. C. ) Journal of missionary labours in the city of Jerusalem, during the years 1842-3-4. 16°. London, 1845. Roi (J. Y . A. de le). Die evangelische Chris- tenheit und die Juden. 8°. Karlsruhe, 1884. ^OLF (J.) Missionary journal and memoir. Written by himself. Revised. 12°. Netn York, 1824. Researches and missionary labours among the Jews, Mohammedans and other sects. 12°. Fhila., 1837. LONDON MISSIONARY SOCIETY. London Missionary Society. Transactions. 1795-1812. 3 v. 8°. London, 1803-13. MoRlSON (J.) The fathers and founders of the London Missionary Society. 2 v. 8°. London, 1844-46. See, also, under names of Countries. I MEDICAL MISSIONS. Kerr (J. G.) Medical missions at home and abroad. 34 pp. 12°. San Francisco, iS"]?) . Medical Missionary Society in China. Re- port, i860. 21 pp. 12^. Canton, 1861. METHODIST MISSIONS. Reid (J. M.) Missions and missionary society of the Methodist Episcopal Church. 2 v. 12°. New York, 1879. See, also, Methodist Church, p. 320. MORAVIAN MISSIONS. Holmes (J. ) Historical sketches of the mis- sions of the United Brethren. 8°. L^oti- j don, 1827. I Missions-Bl.\tt aus der Briidergemeine. 1838-78 in 10 V. 4° and 8°. Hamburg, 1837-78. i Periodical accounts relating to the missions of the United Brethren, from 1801-30. v. 3- t 10 and 12, in 7 V. 8°. London, 1801-31. Thompson (A. C.) Moravian missions. Twelve lectures. 12°. N'e7vYork, 1882. United (The) Brethren's Missionary Intel- ligencer and Religious Miscellany, v. 3-9. 8°. Phila., 1829-49. See, also, Greenland; Moravians, p. 321 ; and North Amer. Indians. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN THE U. S. A. Christian (The) Advocate. Conducted by Ashbel Green, v. 1-12. 1823-34. 8°. Phila., 1823-34. [Continuation of the Pre.«byterian Magazine.] Foreign (The) Missionary Chronicle. Con- taining a particular account of the proceed- ings of the Western Foreign Missionary Society, and a general view of the trans- actions of other similar institutions, v. I-17, in 9 V. 1833-49. "8°. Neio York and Phila., 1833-49- [Succeeded by "Home and Foreign Record."] 3+4 CHURCH HISTORY.— MISCELL. TOPICS. Foreign (The) Missionary. Containing par- j ticular accounts of the Foreign Missions of | the Presbyterian Church, v. 9-43. 1850- j 1885. 8°. NeivYork, 1851-85. j [Prior to 1851, Irom 1842, eiglit v. publi.-hed in newspaper form.] General (The) Assembly's Missionary Maga- zine; or, Evangelical Intelligencer. Edited by W. P. Farrand. v. 1-3, 1805-07. 8°. Phila., 1805-07. The same. The Evangelical Intelligence!. 1808. 8°. Phila., 1808. [Succeeded by the Home and For. Record.] Glance (A) at the work of Foreign Missions. 16 pp. 8°. Ne-iV York, 1879. [In Sketches of Missions,] Green (A.) A historical sketch of Domestic and Foreign Missions in the Presbyterian Church of the U. S. 16°. Phila., 1838. Home (The) and Foreign Record of the Pres- byterian Church of the U. S. Being the organ of the Board of Missions, 1851-67. V. 2-4, 7, 8, 10, II, 13-18. 12 V. 8°. Phila., 1851-67. The same. 4° edition. 1851-63. v. 1- 14. Phila., 1 85 1 -'13. The same. The Record. 1868-69. 2 v. 8°. Phila., 1868-69. The same. The Presbyterian Monthly Record. 1870-84. v. 21-35. ^5 v. 8°. Phila., 1870-84. . Howard (W. D.) A history of the origin of the Board of Foreign Missions of the Pres- byterian Church. 1 2 pp. 8°. New York, 1879. [In Sketches of Missions.] I>owrie (J. C.) a manual of the Foreign Mis- sions of the Presb. Church in the U. S. A. 2<* ed. 16°. New York, l?)'^)^. The same. New ed. 12°. NeivYork, 1868. I'RESHYTKRIAN Board of Foreign Missions. Annual Reports from 1838-84. v. I-47 in 10 v. 8°. Netu York, 1838-84 Presbyterian Church. Woman's Foreign Missionary Soc. Annual Reports. 1871- 84. 2 v. 12°. y^///A/., 1871-84. Presbyterian (The) Magazine. A monthly publication. Conducted by J. J. Janeway. v. 1-2. 8°. Phila., 1821-22. [Succeeded by the "Christian Herahi."] I'resbyterian (The) Record. Sec Home and Foreign Record. Progress at home and abroad. 8 pp. 8°. New York, 1879. [In Sketches of Missions, 1879.] (Sketches of the mission fields under the con- trol of the Board of Foreign Missions.) 8°. New York, [1879?] KoTE.— A collection of pamphlets. Survey (A) of missionary operations. 8 pp. 8°. New York, 1879. [In Sketches of Missions.] Survey (A) of Fifty years' mission work. '825-75. 31 PP- 8°. Nc7o York, 1879. [In Sketches of missions.] We.stern Foreign Missionary Society. See, in this list, Foreign Missionary Chronicle. See, also, Presbyterian Churches, pp. 323- 327 ; and under India, China, etc. PROPAGATION OF THE GOSPEL (SOCIETY FOR THe). Humphreys (D.) An historical account of the incorporated Society for the propagation of the Gospel in foreign parts. 8°. London, PROTESTANT MISSIONS. .V(Y Comprehensive \\\)RKs, p. 340. PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Denison (S.) a history of the Foreign Mis- sionary work of the Protestant Episcopal Church. 8°. New York, 1 871 Spirit (The) of Missions. Edited for the Board of Missions of the Protestant Episcopal Church of the U. S. by the Sec. 1836-64. v. 1-29. 8°. Nerc York, 1836-64. REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Banner (The) of the Covenant. Conducted by the Secretaries of the Board of Missions of the Reformed Presbyterian Church. 1850- 59. 10 v. in 7. 8°. Phila., 1850-59. THE REFORMED (dUTCh) CHURCH. Reformed Chvach in America. ]5oard of Foreign Missions. Annual Reports, 1S74- 77. v. 42-45. 8°. NciV York, 1874-77. MISSIONARY SOCIETIES AND SPECIAL MISSIONS. 345 Sanc.stkr {J/rs. M. E.) A mamml of the [ united foreign missionary society lu s.i missions of the Reformed (Dutch) Church ! .SV,-, under Periodicals, Amer. Miss. Rej^ister, in America. 8°. jVnc ]'or/:, 1874-77. . ,, -,,q ROMAN CATHOLIC MISSIONS. .\nnal.s of the propagation of the faith. A periodical collection of letters from the Bishops and Missionaries employed in the missions, and of all the documents relative to those missions, v. 45. 1884. 8°. Lo>i- doii, 1884. CuKA'E (G. F.) Dictionnaire des conversions, ou essai d'encyclopedie historique des con- versions au Catholicisme, depuis dix-huit siecles et principalement depuis le Protestan- tisme. sm. fol. J^aris, 1866 [!\Iigne,- Ennyel. theol. 2d ser. v. 33.] I)E Smet (P. J.) Western missions and mis- sionaries. 12°. Nnu York, i860. Lacroix ( ), atid DjUNKOVSKOY (E. de). Dictionnaire des missions Catholicjues. 2 v. sm. fol. Paris, 1863-64. [Mitjne, Encyel. tlienl. 3f) '^er. v. ofl-dn.] l.ETTRES EDIFIANTES. See JESUITS, p. 338. Marshall (T. W. M.) Christian missions 3 V. 8°. London, 1862. NiPi'OLD (F.) Welche Wege fiihren nach Rom ? Geschichtliche Beleuchtung der ro- mischen Illusionein iiber die Erfolge der Propaganda. 8°. Heidelberg, 1869. Warneck (O.) Protestantische Beleuchtung der romischen .\ngriffe auf die evangelische Heidenmission. S°. Gitte7-sloh, 1884. See, also, JESUITS, p. 33S ; and Missions amoN(; North American Indians. SCOTLAND (PRESB. CHURCHES of). Ho.ME (The) and Foreign Record of the Free Church of Scotland. 1851-56. v. 1-6. roy. 8°. Edinhurgli, 1 851-56. The same. New series, v. 1-5. 1857- 61. 8°. Edinburgh, 1857-61. The same. The Weekly Record. 1861- VS2. 8°. Edinburgh, 1861-62. The same. The Monthly Record. 1862- 73. 6 V. 8°. Edinburgh, 1862-73. Home (The) and Foreign Missionaiy Record for the Church of Scotland. 1838-39, 1844- 50. 8° and 4°. Edinburgh, 1838-50. THE UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. EvANCELiCAi. (The) Repository. v. 1-60. 1842-84. 8° /"/?//«., ^/r., 1842-84. Note— Piiblish(-(1 until 1802 bv the As.soc. Re- ■ formed Presb. Ch. The set i.^ incomplete. THEOLOGICAL SEMINARIES. American Inter-Seminary Missionary Alliance. Reports 2'J to 5'>i Conventions. 4 v. 8°. Iv.p.-] .881-84. Memoirs of American missionaries, formerly connected with the Society of Inquiry in Andover Theological Seminary, embracing a hisloiT of the .Society. 16°. Boston, 1?>t,t,. WOMAN (missions for'. Daggett {Mrs. L., editor). Historical sketches of Woman's Missionary Societies in America and England, sm 4°. Boston, 1883. Ellis (Harriet W.i Our Ea.stern sisters and their missionary hel]iers. 12°. London, [«. ,/.] FiSKE (Mns). Woman and her Sa\iour in Persia. By a returned missionary. [T<7 York, 1861. Missionary (The) Link for the Woman's Union Missionary Society, v. 5-12, 14-15. 1872-84. 14 V. 16°. A'e-w York, i?,-j2-S^. [Incomplete.] »• Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the Presbyterian Church. Annual Reports, 1871- 84. 14 V. in 2. 12°. Phiia., 1871-84. 346 CHURCH HISTORY.— MISCELL. TOPICS. Woman's Union Missionary Society of America for heathen lands, s'^" to 20"' Annual Re- ports. 1865-80. 16 V. 16°. Nc'v York, 1865-80. Woman's work for woman (Published by the Presbyterian Women's Boards.) v. i- 14. 1871-84. 14 V. 16°. Z"////^, 1871-84. See, also, under Missions by Countries. 5. History of Missions. Various Countries. {In alphabet icnl order (if names of Confhiertis, and then by names of Countries.) A. COMPREHENSIVE AND MISCELLANEOUS WORKS. African (The) Repository. Published monthly by the American Colonization Society, v. 1-60. S°. [Incomplete.] IVas/iingtoji, 1826-84. Bartlett (S. C.) Historical sketch of the missions of the American Board in Africa. 15 pp. 16°. Boston, 1876. Blaikie (W. G.) The personal life of David Livingstone. 8°. jVew York, 1 881. Carlyle (J. E.) South Africa and its mis- sion fields. 12°. Loncfon, lS-j8. Casalis (E.) The Basutos ; or twenty-three years in South Africa. 8°. London, 186 1. Cox (M. B.) Remains. With a memoir. (West Africa.) {^anon.^ 16°. Boston, \'iT,i). Crowther (S.) and Taylor (J. C.) The Gospel on the banks of the Niger. 8°. London, 1859. Explorations for the mission to Umzila's Kingdom, Southeastern Africa. A. B. C. F. M. 24 pp. 8°. Boston, l?,?>2. Frere (B.) Eastern Africa as a field for mis- sionary lal)or. 8°. London, 1874. Griffin (E. D.) A plea for Africa. Sermon, Oct. 26, 1817, before the Synod of New York and New Jersey. With notes. .76 pp. 8°. New York, 18 17. Grout (L.) Zulu-Land, or Life among the Zulu-Kafirs of Natal and Zulu-Land, South Africa. 12°. Phi/a., 1864. Grundemann (R.) Die Missionen in Afrika in zwanzig Karten mil erlauterndem Texte. 4°. Gotka, 1867. [Grundemann's Mission.s-Atlas, Part 1.] History of the civilization and Christianiza- tion of South Africa, [^anon.'] 8°. Pliila., 1833- [Christian Library, v. l.J Hunter (R.) History of the missions of the Free Church of Scotland in India and Africa. 12°. London, 1873. Livingstone (D.) Last journals in Central Afi-ica. From I S65 to his death. 8°. Xew York, 1875. Missionary travels and researches in South Africa, including a sketch of sixteen years' i-esidence in the interior of Africa. 8°. Neui York, 1858. Sec, also, Blaikie, in this Li.st. Means (J. (_).) The proposed mission in Central Africa. 21 pp. S°. Cambridge, [Mass.], 1S79. Missions in Western Africa. (Presbyterian.) 15 pp. 8°. Nezv York, 1S79. \ln Sketches of mi.'■<;;-/(■, 1879. [In Sketchf.s of Missions.] Rankin (Melinda). Twenty years among the Mexicans; a narrative of missionary labor. 16°. Ci}i(ii!iiati, 1875. Stkyker (M. W.) Historical sketch of the missions in Mexico, under the care of the Presbyterian Church. 25 pp. 12°. Pliila., 1881. fin HiSTOHiCAL Sketches, IS.sl.] NEWFOUNDLAND. Wix (E.) Six months of a Newfoundland missionary's journal, from Feb. to Aug. 1S35. 12°. London, 1836. NORTH AMERICAN INDIAN MISSIONS. Adams (N.) The life of John Eliot. With an account of his early missionary efforts among the Indians of New England. 18°. Boston, 1847. Barti.ett (S. C.) Historical sketch of the missions of the American Hoard among the North American Indians, 47 pp. 16°. Boston, 1876. Brainerd (T.) The life of John Brainerd, brother of David, and his successor as mis- sionary to the Indians in New Jersey. 12°. Phila., 1865. Dablon (C.) Relation de ce qui s'esl passee de plus remarquable aux missions des pares de la compagnie de Jesus en la Nouvelle France. 1672-79. 2 v. 8°. Qiicl>LC,\%(iO-b\. De Smet (P.J.) Western missions and mis- sionaries: a series of letters. 12°. Neio . York, i860. Edwards (J.) Memoirs of Rev. David Brain- erd, missionary to the Indians on the borders of New York, New Jersey and Pennsyl- vania. Including his journal. 8°. Nezv Haven, 1822. Eells (M.) History of Indian missions on the Pacific Coast, Oregon, Washington, and Idaho. 12°. Phila., 1882. Gar R ITT (J. B.) Historical sketch of the missions among the North American Indians, under the care of the Presbyterian Church. 34pp. 12°. Phila., 1 88 1. , [/« HiSTOKicAL Sketches, 1881.] Green LEAF (Mary C.) Life and letters. (Missionary to the Chickasaw Indians.! [tf«(W.] 16°. Boston, 1858. Heckewelder (J.) Narrative of the mission^ of the United Brethren, among the Delaware and Mohegan Indians from 1740 to 1808. 8°. Phila., 1820. Kip (W. I.) Historical scenes from the old Jesuit missions. 12°. A^ew York, 1875. LosKiEL (J. H.) Geschichte der Mission der evangelischen Brikler unter den Indianern in Nord-America. 12°. Barby, 1789. The same. History of the Missions of the United Brethren among the Indians of North America. Translated by C. I. La- trobe. 8°. London, 1794. Missionary Records. North America. iS°. London, [1857.] Missions among the North American Indians. 13 pp. 8°. A'tTC York, 1879. [In Sketchks of Missions.] RiGGS (S. R.) Mary and I. Forty years willi the Sioux. 12°. Chicago, 1880. Shea (J. G.) History of the Catholic mis- sions among the Indian tribes of the United States. 1529-1854. 12°. A'e.7v York,\?,-Jl. RUPERT'S LAND. Tucker (E.) The rainbow in the North: a short account of the lirst establishment of Christianity in Riqicrt's Land. 18°. .'\>7.' York. 1S56. SOUTH AMERICA. Blackeord (A. L.) Sketch of the Brazil mission. (Presbyterian.) 15 pp. 8°. A>7t' York, 1879. [In Sketches of Missions.] Blood (W.) A visit to the Indians of Orialla. 16°. London, 1852. Hood (G.) Historical sketch of the missions in South America, under the care of the Presbyterian Church. 24 pp. 12°. Phila., 1881. [In Historical Sketches, 1881.] FOREIGN M ISSIONS.— AMERICA.- ASIA. 349 Myers (Sarah A.) Selfsacritice, or the pio- neers of Fuegia. i6°. Phila., 1861. South American missions. (Presbyterian. ) II pp. 8°. New York, 1879. [/« Sketches of JMissions.] See, also, Jesuits, Lettres editiantes, p. 338. WEST INDIES Missionary Records. West Indies. 18°. London, [1857.] 8. ASIA. A. COMPREHENSIVE WORKS. Buchanan (C.) Christian researches in Asia. 16°. Boston, 181 1. An apolog)' for promoting Christianity in Asia. 18''. Boston, 18 14. Farnham (J. M. \V.) Homeward; or, travels in the Holy Land, 'China, India, Egypt, etc. 12°. Schenectady, 1879. C.RUNDEMANN (R.) Die Missionen in Asien in neunundzwanzig Karten mit erlauterndem Texte. 4°. Gotha, 1869. [Gnindeinann's Missions-Alias. Part 2.] Mai.com (H.) Travels in South-eastern Asia: embracing Hindustan, Malaya, Si am, China, and the Burman empire. 12°. Phila., '^53- TOMLIN (J.) Missionary journals and letters, written amongst the Chinese, Siamese, Ja- vanese, Khassias, etc. 12°. London, 1844. Van Lennep (H. J.) Travels in little-known parts of Asia Minor. 2 v. 12°. London, 1870. B. ASIA— SPECIAL TOPICS. (/« alphabetical order. ) ARMENIA. DwiGHT (H. G. O.) Christianity revived in the East ; or, a narrative of the work of God among the Armenians of Tui"key. 16°. \ew York, 1850. .SwiTH (E.) Researches of E. Smith and H. G. O. Dwight in Armenia. 12°. Boston, 1833. Wheeler (3frs. S. A.) Daughters of Ar- menia. 16°. Kezu York, 1877. See, also, Persia, p. 353; Turkey, p. 354. BURMAH. BixBY (O. J.) My child life in Burmah 16°. Boston, 1880. JUDSON (Ann H.) A jjarticular relation of the American Baptist Mission to the Burman empire. 16°. Washington, 1823. JUDSON (E.) The life of Adoniram Judson. 12°. New York, 1883. King (A.) Memoir of Ci. D. Boardman ; late missionary to Burmah. 16°. Boston, 1834. Knowles (J. D.) Memoir of Ann H. Judson. 12°. Boston, 1846. Luther (C. V.) The Vintons and the Karens. 16°. Boston, 1880. Wavland (F.) a memoir of Adoniram Jud- son. 2 V. 12°. Boston, 1853. Wyi.ie (Mrs. M.) The Gospel in Burmah; the story of its introduction and marvellous progress. 16°. L^ondon, 1859. EcKARD (j. R.) A personal narrative of resi- dence as a missionary in Ceylon and South- ern Hindoostan. 18°. Phila., 1844. Tennent (J. E.) Christianity in Ceylon, its introduction and progress. 8°. London, 1850. WlNSLOw (M.) .A memoir of Mrs. H. W. Winslow. 12°. Neii' York. 1835. See, also, INDIA, p. 350. Abeel (D.) Journal of a residence in China, and the neighboring countries, 1829-33. 16°. Ne7a York, 1834. Bartlett (S. C.) Historical sketch of the missions of the American Board in China. 23 pp. 16°. Boston, 1876. Burns (L) Memoir of W. C. Burns. 12°. New York, 1870. Bush (C. P.) Two years in China. The life and observations of W. Aitchison. 16°. Phila., 1865. China (The) Mission Advocate. 8°. 1839. [Only 1 V. published.] ^ China missions. 1807-77. (Presbyterian.) 16, 7 pp. 8°. Ne7C' York, 1879. [In Sketches of Missions.] 35° CHURCH HISTORY.— MISCELL. TOPICS. Chinese (The) Repository, v. 1-12, 14-20, and Index, 20 v. in 17. 8°. Canton, 1832-51. [v. 5, 10 and 17, imperfect.] Davies (E.) China and her spiritual claims. 18°. London, 1845. Memoir of S. Dyer. 16°. London, 1846. Dean (W.) The China mission. Embracing I a history of the various missions of all deno- minations among the Chinese, with biograph- ical sketches. 12°. Nezv York, 1859. Gibson (O.) The Chinese in America. 12°. Cincinnati, 1877. Hauser (^Mrs. I. L.) The Orient and its people. China. 12°. AlU'coaukfe, 1876. Henry (B. C.) The Cross and the Dragon ; or, light in the broad East. 8°. Neio York, ■ 1885. Kesson (J.) The Cross and the Dragon ; or, the fortunes of Christianity in China : with some account of Chinese secret societies. 12°. London, 1854. LoWKiK (W J .Vlemoirs of W. .\1. Lowrie, missionary to China. 8°. Neiu York, 1849. Memorials of Protestant missionaries to the Chinese : giving a list of their publica- tions, and obituary notices of the deceased. \anon.'\ 8°. Shanghae, 1867. Milne (W.) A retrospect of the first ten years of the Protestant mission to China. 8°. Malacca, 1820. Missionary records of China, Burmah, Cey- lon, etc. 18°. London, [1857.] Missions to the women of China. By A. E. S. \_anon.'\ 16°. London, 1866. Morrison {Airs. E.) Memoirs of the life and labours of Roljcrt Morrison. 2 v. 8°. London, 1839. ■ MoL'LE (A. E.) The story of the Cheh-Kiang mission, sq. 16°. London, 1 878. Nevius {Mrs. H. S C.) Our life in China. 16°. Ncio York, 1876. Nevius (J. L.) China and the Chinese. 12°. Nno York, 1872. San-Poh or North of the hills. A nar- rative of missionary work in an outstation in China. 24°. Phi la., 1869. Philip (R.) The life and opinions of W. Milne, missionary to China. 12°. PJiila., 1840. Robinson (A. B.) Historical sketch of the missions in China, under the care of the , Presbyterian Church. 32 pji. 12°. Phila., 1881. I [In Historical Sketches, 1881.] Shanghai Conference. See p. 282. Stock (E ) The stor • of the Euh-Kien mis- sion, sq. 16°. London, 1877. Williams (S. W.) Christian missions among the Chinese. 8°. New York, 1883. [In his " lAlidclle Kingdom," v. 2, pp. 275-371.] Wii.LiA.MSON ((i. R.) Memoirs of D. Abeel, late missionary to China. 12°. A'tnv York, 1S48. See, also, CoMpKiaiicNSK'H NN'orks, p. 342. Ai.LAHABAi) Council. i'roceedings of the Second Council of the Presbyterian Alliance, held at Allahabad, Dec. 1880. 24 pp. 8°. Calctitta, 1 88 1. Allahahad Missionary Conference. Seep. 281. Andkuson ( R ) The missions of the American Board in India. 8°. Boston, 1874. Bardwell (A ) Memoir of Gordon Hall, one of the tirst missionaries of the Amer. Board at Bombay. 12'-'. Andover, •1834. Bartlett (S C.) Historical sketch of the missions of the American Board in India and Ceylon. 29 pp. 12°. Boston, 1S76. BoHOURS (D.) The life of .St. Francis Xavier, apostle of Indies and of Japan. Translated into English, by J. Drydcn. 8''. Dublin, 1812. BoNAR (H.) Life of J. Milne, of Perth. 12°. Ne70 York, 1870. Brief memoirs of four Christian Hindoos. [anon.] lO". London, 1816 Briei' narrative of the BaiHisl mission in India. 8°. London, 1813. Brodhead (A.) Plistorical sketches of the missions in India, under the care of the Pres- byterian Church. 24 pp. 12°. Pkila. , i?,2>i. [In Historical Sketclies, I881.J Sketch of India. 9 pp. 8°. N'e7u York, 1879. [In Sketche.s of Mission.s.] FOREIGN MISSIONS.— ASIA. 351 Chambers (J.) missions. 1 6' Clough (J. E.) Calcutta (The) Cliristian Advocate. Con- ducted by gentlemen of different religious denominations. v. 1-3. 8°. Calcictta, 1S39-41. Calcutta (The) Christian Observer. Edited by Christian ministers of various denomina- tions, i^' series v. 1-7. New series v. i- 2. 8°. Cakiilta, 1832-42. Calcutta (The) Review, v. 7-17. 8°. Cal- cutta, 1847-52. Carky (E. ) Memoir of W. Carey. 12°. Boston, 1836. Bishop Heber and Indian Loudon, 1S46. From darkness to light ; a story of the Telugu awakening. 16°. Bos- ton, 1882. Collins (R.) Missionary enterprise in the East, with especial reference to the Syrian Christians of Malabar. 12°. London, 1^"]:^. Duff (A.) India and India missions : includ- ing sketches of the gigantic system of Hin- duism, both in theory and practice. 2^ ed. 8°. Edinburgh, 1840. The qualifications, (etc.) of an Indian missionary. 18°. Edinhurgli, 1839. [In his Missions the chief end of the church.] Fairchild (A. G.) Memoir of Mrs. L. A. Lowrie, of the Northern India mission. 7?- ed. 12°. Phila., 1837. Fox (H. W.) Chapters on missions in South India. 16°. Loudon, 1848. Friend (The) of India, v. 7-9. fol. Seram- pore, 1841-43. GoGERLY (G.) The pioneers: early Christian missions in Bengal, chiefly relating to the operations of the London missionary society. 16°. London, 187 1. Gre.\T (The) revolt in India. Its effects upon the missions of the Presbyterian Board. 23 pp. 12°. Ne7v York, 1857. Hauser {Mrs. I. L.) The Orient and its ""people. India. 12°. Milwaukee, 1876. Heber (A.) Life of R. Heber, bishop of Cal- cutta. 2 V. 4°. London, 1830. Historical sketch of the mission to the Mah- rattas of Western India. 32 pp. 8°. Ne^u York, 1862. Hough (J.) The history of Christianity in India from the commencement of the Chris- tian era. 5 v. 8°. L^oudon, 1859-60. Hutch eon [Mrs.) (ilimpses of India and mission life. 16°. Lo)uiou, 1878. Kaye (J. W.) Christianity in India; an his- torical narrative. 8°. London, 1859. Kknnf.dy (J.) Life and work in Benares and Kumaon, 1836-77. 12°. London, 1884. Labourers in the East; or memoirs of emi- nent men in India, \_anou.'] 18°. Phila., 1840. Lowrie (J. C.) Two years in upper India. 12°. Ne7v York, 1850. McC.si(ins.| INDIAN ARCHIPELAGO. Thompson (W.) Memoirs of Rev. .Samuel Munson and Rev. Henry Lyman, late mis- sionaries to the Indian Archipelago, with the journal of their exploring Iciur. 12°. Nnv York, 1 8 -,8. Carrothers [Mrs.]. D.) The Sunrise king- dom, or, life and scenes in Japan, and woman's work for woman there. 12°. Phila., i^-]<). Gosman (A.) Hi.storical sketch of the mis- sion in Japan, under the care of the Pres- byterian Church. 24 ])p. 12°. I^hila., 1881. (In Historical Sketches, 18X1.1 FOREIGN MISSIONS.— ASIA. 353 Missions in Japan. 12 pp. 8°. New York, 1879. [In Sketches of Missions.] Veun (H.), and HOFFMANN (W.) Franz Xavier. Ein weltgeschichtliches Missions- bild. 8°. Wiesbaden, 1869. Xavier (Francis). Life and missionary la- bors. {anon.'\ 16°. New York, 1814. NESTORIANS. See, Armenia, p. 349 ; and Persia, p. 353. PALESTINE. See, Turkey, p. 353. PERSIA. CoAN (G. W.) Per-sia missions. 12 pp. S°. New York, 1879. [In Sketches of Missions.] FiSKE {Miss). Woman and her saviour in Persia. By a returned missionary, \_anon.'] 12°. Boston, 1865. Greene (J. M.) Historical sketch of the mission in Persia, under the care of the Presbyterian Church. 24 pp. 12°. Phila., 1881. [In Historical Sketches, 1881. J Laurie (T.) Dr. Grant and the Mountain Nestorians. 12°. Boston, 1856. Marsh (D. W.) The Tennessean in Persia and Koordistan. Being scenes and incidents in the life of Samuel Audley Rhea. 12°. Phila., 1869. Nestorian biography. By missionaries of the A. B. C. F. M. 12°. Boston, 1857. Perkins (J.) A residence of eight years in Persia, among the Nestorian Christians ; with notices of the Muhammedans. 8°. Andover, 1843. Perkins (J.), and Laurie (T.) Historical sketch of the mission to the Nestorians, and of the Assyria mission. 32 pp. 8°. Ne7a York, 1862. West (Maria A.) The romance of missions; ^r, inside views of life and labor, in the land of Ararat. 12°. Neta York, \_1?>T $]. Dripps (J. F.) Historical sketch of the mis- sions in Siam and among the Laos, under the care of the Presbyterian Church. 27 pp. 12°. Phila., 1 88 1. [In Historical Sketches, 1881.] McDonald (N. A.) Siam; its government, manners and customs, etc. 16°. Phila., 1871. Siam and Laos, as seen by our American mis- sionaries. 12°. Phila., 1885. Sketches of the Siam mission. (Presbyterian.) 14,13 pp. 8°. Ne7i)York, i?>j(). [In Sketches of Missions.] SUMATRA. Lyman (Henry), the martyr of .Sumatra. [anon.] 12°. Ne7a York, 1857. SYRIA. See, Turkey. TURKEY. Anderson (R.) 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The history of auric- ular confession. Translated by Charles Cocks. 2 V. in I. 12°. London, 1848. Maskell (W.) An enquiry into the doctrine of the church of England upon absolution. 8°. London, 1849. OOXSOLATIOX. Agnew (D. C. a.) The theology of consola- tion ; or, an account of many old writings and writers on that subject. 4°. Edin- burgh, 1 88 1. Leland (J.) A view of the principal deist- ical writers in England. 3 v. 8°. Lon- don, 1754. DEVELOPMENT. Butler ( W. A. ) Letters on the development of Christian doctrine, in reply to Dr. New- man's essay. Edited by T. Woodward. 8°. Dnhlin, 1850. The same. Revised by the Rev. C. Hard- wick. 2" ed. 8°. Cambridge, 1858. — — Letters on Romanism in reply to Mr. Newman's essay on development. Edited by T. Woodward. 8°. Cambridge, 1854. Holtzmann (H. J.) Kanon und Tradition. Ein Beitrag zur neueren Dogmengeschichte und Symbolik. 8°. LiidToigsburg, 1859. MozLEY (J. B.) 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OF DOCTRINE.— SPECIAL TOPICS. EVANGELICAL CHRISTIANITY. See, in this list, Protestantis.m. FUTURE LIFE. Alger (W. R.) A critical history of the doc- trine of a future life. With a complete bibli- ography of the subject. By Ezra Abbot. 8°. New York, 1 87 1. Beecher (E.) History of opinions on the Scriptural doctrine of retribution, 12°. N'eiv York, 1878. BoETTCHER (F.) De inferis rebusque post mortem futuris ex Hebraeorum et Graeco- rum opinionibus. v. I. 8°. Dresdte, 1846. Fluegge (C. W.) Geschichte des Glaubens an Unsterblichkeit, Auferstehung, Gericht, und Vergeltung. 4 v. in 3. 12°. Leipzig, 1794-99. HiLGENFELD (A.) Die jiidische Apokalyptik in ihrer ge^chichtlichen Enlwickelung. 8°. Jena, 1857. OxENHAM (F. N ) What is the truth as to everlasting punishment ? in reply to Dr. Pusey's treatise " What is of faith as to ever- lasting punishment ? " 2 parts in i v. 12°. Loudon, 1S82. Traite historique et theologique touchant I'etat des ames apres la mort. \_anoii.^ 16°. Hamburg, [«. (/.] See, also. Future Life, p. i 15. Eschatcilogy, pp. 177-183; and, in this List, Prayer. (JER.MAN THEOLOGY. .SV(', Modern Theology, p. 364; Concord, Formula of; Protestantism; Rational- ism. P- 319- GNOSTICISM. GOl). BuNSEN (C. C. J.) CJod in history, or the progress of man's faith in the moral order of the world. Ti'anslated from the German by Susanna Winkworth. With a preface by A. P. Stanley. 3 v. 8°. London, 1868. Delitzsch (J.) Die Gotteslehre des Thomas von Aquino. 8°. Leipzig, 1 870. Eberstein (W. L. G. von). Naturliche Theo- logie der Scholastiker. 8°. Leipzig, 1803. Gillett (E. H.) God in human thought; or Natural theology traced in literature, ancient and modern, to the time of bishop Butler. With an English bibliography. 2 v. 8°. New York, 1874. Hahn (A.) History of the arguments for the existence of God. 12°. Cincinnati, 1885. Meiners (C.) Historia doctrinae de vero Deo. 18°. Lemgoviae, 1780. Oesterley (H.) Abriss der Geschichte der philosophischen Beweise fiir das SeinGottes. S°. Gottingen, 1855. See, also. Natural Theology, pp. 101-107. GR.ACE. KuHN (J.) Die christliche Lehre von der gotthchenGnade. v. I. 8°. Ti'ibingen,\%(i%. See, also, PLAN OF Salvation, p. 162, and Pelagianism and Augustlnianism, p. 323. HOLY SPIRIT. Smeaton (G.) Historical survey of the doc- trine of the Holy Spirit from the apostolic age. 8°. Edinburgh, 1882. [In hi.s DdClrineof the Holy Spirit, pp.2.56-3()8.] Swete (H. B.) On the history of the doctrine of the procession of the Holy Spirit, from the apostolic age to the death of Charlemagne. 8°. Cambridge, 1876. IMM.ACULATE CONCEPTION. Peyrat(A.) Un nouveau dogme. Histojre de I'immaculee conception. 16°, Paris, 1865. Preuss (E.) The Romish doctrine of the im- maculate conception traced from its source. Translated by George Gladstone. 16°. Edin- burgh, 1867. Tyler (J. E.) The worship of the blessed Virgin Maiy proved to be contrary to the Holy Scripture, and to the faith of the church through the first five centuries. Nevi' ed. 8°. London, 1 851. .V,Y, also, Roman Catholic Controversy, pp. 189-194. INDULGENCES, Chase (S.) An examination of the doctrine, history and moral tendencies of Roman Catholic indulgences. 24°. \Vaterto7vn, {N. Y.), 1841. Mendham (J. ) The spiritual venality of Rome- Taxe sacre penitentiarie apostolice, preceded J-UTURE LIFE -PROTESTANTISM. ^69 by d. historical and critical account. 2'* ed. 16°. Londo7i, 1839. ■ rhe venal indulgences and pardons of the church of Rome exemplified in a summary of an indulgence of Si.xtus iv. 16°. Lon- don, 1839. ■See, also, Rom\n Catiku.ic Controvkksv, pp. 189-194. INFIDELITY. ^S>,f, in this list, Rationalism; and Sciknce AND Reugkjn. INSflR.ATION. Hopkins (T.'W. ) The doctrine of inspiration. An outline- historical study. 8^. Rochester, [N. v.), 1881. Westcott (B. F. ) The primitive doctrine of inspiration 12°. London, 1885. [In his liilrod. to. the ^ospelH, pp. +(t:i-4nl.>.] ■See, p. 320. JANSENISM. Ji:STIPIC.\TION. Buchanan (J.) The doctrine of justification; an outline of its history in the church, and of its exposition from Scripture. 8° Edin- burgh^ 1867. [Cunningham lectures, 2d series.] Faber (G. S.) The primitive doctrine of justifi- cation investigated. 2*ed. 8°. London, l?>2,(j. RiTscHL (A.) Ar, under Atonement, p. 365. ■See, also, JUSTIFICATION, pp. 169-170. THE LORD'S SUPPER. •BRlDGETr{T.E.) History of the holy Eucharist in Great Britain. 2 v. 8°. London, i?>?,i. Drake (C. B.) The teaching of the church during the first three centuries on the Christ- ian priesthood and sacrifice. 16°. London, 1874. [Norrisian prize essay, 1873.] Ebrard{A.) Das Dogma vom heiligen Abend- mahl und seine Geschichte. 2 v. 8°. Frank- furt, 1845. HEBERr(C.) The Lord's Supper : uninspired teaching A. D. 74-1875. 2 v. 8°. L^on- don, 1879. Hilgenfeld (A.) Der Paschastreit der alten Kirche. 16°. Halle, i860. Jacob (G. A.) The Lord's Supper historically considered. 12°. London, 1884. PUSKY (E. B.) The doctrine of the real pres ence as contained in the fathers, to the fourth general council. 8°. Oxford, 1855. Tottenham (E.), and others. Discussion of the rule of faith and sacrifice of the mass. 8°. London, 1836. See, also, LoRU's Sui'PER, pp 175-177. LUTHER.\NIS3L See, p 320. MONTANISM. See,^^ 321. MYSTICIS.M. I S-'e, p. 322. I OLD AND NEW THEOLOOV, [ See, Modern Theology, p. 364. PATRISTIC THEOLOOV. I See, p. 363. i PELAGIANIS3I. See, p. 323. PHILOSOPHY AND RELKjIION. ScHoLTEN (J. H.) Geschichte der Religion und Philosophic. 8°. Elberfeld, 1868. [Bmind with Gass' Lehie vom Gewis.sen.] See, also, p. 134. PRAYER. Girdlestone (W. H.) An enquiry concerning prayers for, the dead. 8°. Cambridge, 1873. Lee (F. G.) The Christian doctrine of prayer for the departed. New ed. With notes. 8°. London., 1875. See, also, PRAYER, pp. 270-271. PREiaiLLENARIANIS.M. Sec, Chiliasm, p. 367. PRIESTHOOD. See, Lord's Supper, p. 369. PROTESTANTISM. Arnold (M.) St. Paul and Protestantism. 2* ed. 16°. London, 1870. BossuET (J. B.J The history of the variations of the Protestant churches. Translated from the French. 2 v. 8«. Dublin, 1836. The same. 2 v. 12°. New York, x^a^S- Dale (R. W.) Protestantism: its ultimate principle. 12°. London, 1874. 370 HIST. OF DOCTRINE— SPECIAL TOPICS. DOERNER (J. A.) History of Protestant the- ology, particularly in Germany. Translated by G. Robson and S. Taylor. 2 v. 8°. Edinburgh, 187 1. Erbkam (H. W.) Geschichte der protestan- tischen Sekten im Zeitalter der Reformation. 12°. Hamburg unci Gotha, 1S48. Hahn (A.) Das Bekenntniss der evangeli- schen Kirche in seinem Verhaltniss zu dem der Romischen und Griechischen. 8°. Leipzig, 1853- Herrmann (W.) Geschichte der protestan- tischen Dogmatik von Melanchthon bis Schleiermacher. 8°. Leipzig, 1842. Hurst (J. F. ) See, mider Rationalism, p. 370. 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Das Wesen des Protestantis- mus aus den Quellen des Reformationszeit- alters dargestellt. 3 v. 8°. Sehaffliaiisen, 1846-51. I ScHWEiZER (A.) Die protestantischen Central- j (logmen in ihrer Entwicklung innerhalb der I Reformirten Kirche. 2 v. 8°. Zi'trich, 1854-56. Vallee (L.) Dictionnaire du Protestantisme. sm. fol. Paris, 1858. [Migne, Encycl. theol., 3d ser.. v. 30] See, also, RoMAV Catholic Controversy, pp. 189-194. RATIONALISM and. Free Thought. Farrar (A. S.) History of free thought in reference to the Christian religion. 8°. Lon- don, 1863. [Bampton lecture, 1802.1 Fisher (G. P.) Faith and rationalism. 12°. New Yoi-k, 1879. Flint (R.) Anti-theistic theories. 12°. Edin- burgh, 1879. GOSTWICK (J.) German culture and Christian- ity; their controversy in the time, 1770- 1880. 8°. London, 1882. Hagenbach (K. R.) German rationalism, in its rise, progress, and decline. Edited and translated by W. L. Gage and J. H. W- Stuckenberg. 8°. Edinburgh, 1865. Hausrath (A.) David Friedrich Strauss und die Theologie seiner Zeit. 2 v. 8°. Heidelberg, 1878. HiERONYMUS (W. ) Dr. David Strauss und die religiose Bewegung der Gegenwart. 12°. Wiesbaden, 1873. [With Strau.«s, Alte und neue Glaube.] Hurst (J. ¥.) History of rationalism; em- bracing a survey of the present state of Protestant theology. 8°. New York, 1865. Kratander. Anti-Strauss. Ern.stes Zeugniss fiir die christliche Wahrheit. {pseudon.) 8° Stuttgart, 1841. Lecky (W. E. H.) History of the rise and influenceof the spirit of rationalism in Europe. 2 V. 8°. Ne7v York, 1872. Lee (S. ) The reasonableness of the orthodox views of Christianity as opposed to the ra- tionalism of Germany. 8°. London, 1830. [With his Sermons on the study of St'ripturt'.J Mack AY (R. W.) The 'liihingen school and its antecedents. 12°. London, 1863. Menzel (W.) Kritik des modernen Zeit- bewusstseins. 2"" auFl. 8°. Jrankfurt a. M., 1873. RATIONALISM— TRINITY. NOACK (L.) 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Handbuch der theologischen Wissenschaften in encyclopadischer Darstel- lung, mit besonderer Riicksicht auf die Ent- wicklungsgeschichte der einzelnen Diszipli- nen. 6 v. in 3. 8°. A^ordlingen, 1883-84. See, also, the Special topics following, p. 377 ; and Encyclopaedia, p. i. b. Bibliography. I. Comprehensive Works. Anuover Theological Seminary. Cata- logue of the Library. By O. A. Taylor. 8°. Andover, 1838. Baldamus (E.) Die Elrscheinungen der deutschen Literatur auf dem Gebiete der protestantischen Theologie. 1875-79. 8°. Leipzig, 1880. The same. Katholische Theologie. 1870-74. 12°. Leipzig, 1875. i BiBLlOTHECA theologica ; oder Verzeichniss : aller brauchbaren, in alterer und neuerer I Zeit, bis zum Schluss des Jahres 1832 in I Deustchland erschienenen Werke u. s. w., I von T. C. F. Enslin. 8°. Rerlin, 1823. I The same. Bis 1832. 8°. Lfalle, 1833. I BoHN (J.) Catalogue of ancient and modern i theological works in the learned and other foreign languages. On sale. 8°. London, \ 1842. 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Dictionnaire des manuscripts, ou recueil de catalogues de manuscripts existants dans les principales bibliotheques d' Europe, concern- ant plus particulierement les matieresecclesi- astiques et historiques. 2 v. in i. sm. fol. I\iris, 1853. [Migne, Encyel, tlieol , 2d ser. v. 40-41.] EiCHHORN (J.G.) AllgemeineBibliothek der biblischen Litteratur. 10 v. 16°. Leipzig, 1 787-1800. HiGHAM (C.) Catalogue of theological books. 8°. London, 1878. HuRST (J. F.) Bibliotheca theologica, a se- lect and classified bibliography of theology and general religious literature. 8°. Ne^v York, 1883. Lowndes (VV, T,) The British librarian; or hand-book of students in divinity. A guide lo the knowledge of theological works in English (etc.) classified under heads. Parts I-II. 8°. London, 1839-42. Note. No more publii^hetl. Contains 708 pp. Malcom (H.) Theological index. Refer- ences to the principal works in every depart- ment of religious literature. 8**. Boston, 1868. Morren (N.) Bibliographical gnide to the principal works in systematic theology which have appeared in Germany and Holland during the last century, 8°. Edinburgh, 1835. [In his Rule of faith. 1 Nosselt (J, A.) Anweisung zur Kenntniss der besten allgemeinen Biicher in alien Theilen der Theologie. a," aufl. 8°. Leip- zig, 1800. Nutt (D.) a catalogue of theological books in foreign languages. 8°. London, 1857. Appendix to a catalogue of theological books in foreign languages. 8°. Loudon, '857- Ogle, Duncan & Co. Catalogue of Books, containing an extensive collection of works in theology and crienlal literature S°. London, 1820. Orme (\V.) Bibliotheca Biblica : A select list of books on Sacred literature, with notices biographical, critical, bibliographical, 8°. Edinburgh, 1824. Pastor's (The) library. Catalogue of books prepared by professors of the Union Theo logical Seminary. 12°. Neiv York, 1877. 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Alpha- betische und systematische Zusammenstel- lung der neueren und besseren Literatur — ■ LITERATURE OF THEOLOGY— SPECIAL TOPICS. 377 Erscheinungen auf dem Gebiete der Theolo- gie. l6°. Leipzig, l88l. ZucHOLD (E. A.) Bibliotheca theologica. Verzeichniss der auf dem Gebiete der evan- gelischen Theologie, nebst den filr dieselbe wichtigen wShrend der Jahre 1830-62 in Deutschland erschienenen Schriften. 2 v. 8°. Gdttingen, 1864. See, also, Encyclopaedia, p. i., and Com- prehensive Works, p. 375. 2. Miscellaneous Topics. {In alphabetical order.) APOLOGETICS. Redford (R. a.) The literature of apologet- ics. 12°. London, 1881. [In his Christian's plea, pp. 497-533.] Werner (K.) Geschichte der apologetischen und polemischen Literatur der christlichen Theologie. 5 v. 8°. Schaffhausen, 1 86 1. THE BIBLE. BissELL (E. C.) The literature of the Penta- teuch and the related criticism of the Old Testament. 12°. Ne-ai York, 1885. [In his Pentateuch, pp. 410-475.] Briggs (C. a.) a catalogue of books of ref- erence for biblical study. 12°. New York, 1883. [In his Biblical Study, pp. 429-488.] Crowe (G.) Elenchus scriptorum in Sacram scripturam, tam Graecorum, quam Latinor- um, etc. 16". I^ondini, 1672. Gesenius (W.) History of the interpretation of the prophet Isaiah. 8°. New York, 1829. [In Essays on Bibl. Liter., v. 1, pp. 401-79.] History of introductions to the Scriptures. 8°. New York, 1829. . [In Essays on Bibl. Liter., v. l,pp. 1-14.] Hall (I. H.) A criticalbibliography of the *" Greek New Testament, as published in America. 82 pp. 8°. Phila., 1883. Hawes (J.) Literary history of the Bible. 8°. Hartford, 1 833. HoRNE (T. H.) A manual of biblical bibli- ography ; comprising a catalogue, methodi- cally arranged, of the principal editions and versions of the Holy Scriptures, with notices of the critics, etc. 8°. London, \%Y). O" Callahan (E. B.) List of editions of the Holy Scriptures and parts thereof, printed in America previous to i860: with introduction and bibliographical notes. 4°. Albany, 1861. Reuss (E.) History of the Sacred Scriptures of the New Testament. Translated by E. L. Houghton. 2 v. 8°. Boston, 1884. [Note. Vol. 2 contains History of the Text, Versions, and of Exegesis.] Spurgeon (C. H.) Commenting and com- mentaries. 12°. Nezv York, 1876. Stevens (H.) The Bibles in the Caxton ex- hibition, 1877. 8'>. London, 1878. Sussex {Duke of). Bibliotheca Sussexiana. A descriptive catalogue of the manuscripts and printed books in the library of the Duke of Sussex. By J. T. Pettigrew. 2 v. in 3. roy. 8°. London, 1827. THE CHURCH. McElhinney (J. J.) Literature of the doc- trine of the church. 8°. Phila., \^^^. [In his Doctrine of the church, pp. 385-451.] COMMENTARIES. See, BlULE, p. 377. CO\OREO.\TIONALISM. Dexter (H. M.) Collections towards a bib- liography of Congregationalism. 308 pp. 8°. New York, 1880. [In his Congreg. in its literature.] DEMONS. KernoT (H.) Bibliotheca diabolica;' being a selection of the most valuable works relat- ing to the devil. 40 pp. 8*. New York, 1874. PCTURE LIFE. Abbot (E.) The literature of the doctrine of a future life : or a cattilogue of works relat- ing to the nature, origin, and destiny of the soul. 8°. New York, 1871. [Appendix to Alger, Future life, pp. 677-813.] 378 LITERATURE OF THEOLOGY— SPECIAL TOPICS. HOMILETICS. Darling (J.) Cyclopaedia bibliographica. Subjects. Holy Scriptures. 8°. London, 1859. Pettingei.l (J. H.) Homiletical index : a hand-book of texts, themes, and authors. roy. 8°. New York, 1878. Phelps (A.) Men and books ; or, studies in homiletics. 12°. New York, \%%2. JANSENISM. List of Jansenist writings, recently imported by Ogle, Duncan & Co. 14 pp. 8°. London, 1820. MANUSCRIPTS. QUANTIN ( — ). Dictionnaire raisonne de diplo- matique Chr^tienne. sm. fol. Paris, 1846. [Migne. Encycl. theol., 1st ser., v. 47.] METHODISM. Archibald (F. A.) Methodism and litera- ture : a series of articles from several writers on the literary enterprise and achievements of the Methodist Episcopal Church. 12". Cincinnati, 1 883. Cavender (C. H.) Catalogue of the works that have been published in refutation cf Methodism. 4°. Phila., 1845. [Note. The ms. of the author. The work was printed in 18(18 under the pseudonym H. C. Deeanver.] NATURAL THEOLOGY. CiLLETT (E. H.) a bibliography of works treating of Natural Theology, or topics per- taining to the moral system. Mainly by English authors. 8*. N^e-v York, 1874. [In his God in human thought, v. 2, pp. 793-825.] PENTATEUCH. See, BiHLE, p, 377. POLEMIC THEOLOGY. See^ Apologetics, p. 377. PROHIBITED BOOKS. CODICIS librorvm expvrgandorvm in studiosor- um gratiam confecti tomus primus. 16°. Roinae, 1607. Note. No more published. The same. Index librorum prohibitorum. 16". Romae, 1704. Reusch (H.) Index der verbotenen Biicher, Ein Beitrag zur Kirchen und Literaturge- schichte. 2 v. 8°. Bonn, 1883-85. THE REFORMERS. BiBLiOTHECA WiFFENiANA. Spanish Refor- mers of two centuries, from 1520. Their lives and writings, according to the late B. B. Wiffen's plan. Described by Edward Boeh- mer. 2 v. 8°. London, 1874-83. Du Pin (L. E.) Bibliotheque des auteurs separez de la communion de I'eglise Romaine du xvi et du xvii siecle. 2 v. 12°. Paris, 1718-19. KuczYNSKi (A.) Verzeichniss einer Samm- lung von nahezu 3000 Flugschriften Luthers und seiner Zeilgenossen. 8°. Leipzig, iS-jo. ROMAN CATHOLIC WRITERS. PfeRENNES (F.) Dictionnaire de bibliographic catholique, depuis la naissance du Christian- isme. 4 V. sm. fol. Paris, 1858-60. [Migne, Kncycl. theol., .3d ser., t. 39-42.] THE SABB.\TH. Cox (R.) The literature of the sabbath ques- tion, 2 V. 8°. Edinburgh, 1 865. Crafts ( W. F, ) Available sabbath literature. 12°. Ne7u York, 1885. [In his Sabbath for man, pp. GlO-63.3.] SOCINIANISM. See, BiBLiOTHECA fratrum Polonorum, p. 4, and also pp. 330. 379 PERIODICALS, A'ot Including Jottntah, etc., of Sociefiei. Acta eruditomm. 1682-84, 86-87, 9'-94» 96-98, in S V. sm. 4°. Lipsia, 1682-98. African (The) Repository. Published month- ly by the American Colonization Society. V. 1-61. 8°. Washington, 1826-85. [v. 47 imperfect.] Allgemeine Mission-Zeitschrift. Hei-ausge- geben von.G. "Warneck. v. I-9. 8'. Giit- erslok, 1874-82. Allgemeines Repertorium fiir die Theolo- gische Literatur, und Kirchliche Statistik, V. 1-47, 52-75, 80-92. 8*. Berlin, 1833-55- American (The) Almanac and Repository of Useful Knowledge. v. 1-2, 5-6, 8-9, 19-26. 16°. Boston, 1830-56. The same. 1878-81, 85. 16°. A'e^o York, 1878-85. American (The) Baptist Missionary Magazine. Published by the Boai'd of Managers of the Baptist Convention, v. 9-10, 1 2-1 8, 23, 25 and 32. 8°. Boston, 1829-52. ■ The same. The Missionary Magazine. Published by the Amer. Baptist Miss. Union. V. 34-41, 63-65. 8°. 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Protestant (The). v. I-3. sm. fol. Neio York, 1830-32. Protestant (The) Journal, v. 1-3. 8"^. L.ondon, 1831-33. Protestant (The) Penny Magazine, v. 1-2. 8°. Dublin, 1836. Quarterly (The) Christian Spectator. See Christian Spectator. Quarterly (The) Register and Journal of the American Education Society, v. 1-4. 8°. Andover, 1827-32. Quarterly (The) Review, v. 1-91. 8". London, 1809-52. The same. Amer. ed. v. 57-161. 8". New York, 1836-85. Quarterly (The) Review of the American Protestant Association. Edited by R. W. Griswold. 2 V. 8°. /'////\ Aeneas Parisien 7 Aethiopic Uible 2() Aeton(T.) Christian Ch. 2:i5 African Repository 34(5, 37(5 Africanus (S.) Epistolae. 42 Agano 7 AgajjCtus 5 Agapetus 1. Papa 7 Agapetus II. Papa 7 Agassiz (L.) Animal life. 101 Agathias 5 Agatho Papa 7 Agio 7 Agnellus Abbas , 7 Agnellus Ravenn 7 Agnew (D. C. A.) Con- solation 367 Agnew (J. H.) Sabbath... 207 Agobardus 7, 13 Agrippa Castor 5 Aguilar(G.) Jewish faith. 108 Aharone. Pentateuch 66 Ahyto 7 Aicher(0.) Historia 334 Aikman(J ) Persecution. 310 Aikman (W.) The sea 281 Aileranus 7 Aimericus ' Aimo ^ Aimoinus Floriacen 7 Ainioinus Sangerm 7 Ainswoi-th (H.) Genesis. 66 —Communion 211 Airay (Hi Philippians..04, 92 Alanus Al>bas 7 Alanus Antissindor 7 Alanus deinsulis 7 Alanus Tewkesberien 7 Alardin (D. K.) Geluksal- igheyt 211 Albericus Aquensis 7 Albericus Ostiensis 7 Alberius Miciacen 7 Albuinus 7 Alcantara (P. d'). Mental prayer 211, 270 Alcherus 7 Alcott {\V. A.) Sabbath School 283 Alcuinus 7 Aldhelmus 7 Aldrich{J.) Sac. lyre 27.5 Aldrieus Cenomanen 7 Aldricus Senonen 7 Alexander Ale.xandr 2, .5 Alexander Gemmeticen... 7 Alexander Hierosolym... 2,5 Alexander Lycop 2, o Alexander Monachus -5 Alexander I. Papa -5 Alexander II. Papa 7 Alexander III. Papa 7 Alexander IV. Papa 5 Alexander ( A. ) Evi- dences 47, 119 —Canon 48 —Religious experience... 211 —Sermons 248 — HjMnns 275 —Israel 285 Alexander (J. A.) N. T. Literature 38 —Acts 87 —Psalms 70 —Isaiah 7.5 —.Matthew 84 -Mark 85 —Church officers 224, 231 —Sermons 248 Alexander (J. W.) Geog. 60 —Faith 168 —Communicant 177 — Consolation 211 — Preaching 246 — Discourses 248 —Sunday School 283 —Revival 357 Alexander (S.) Historia ecclesiastica 288 Alexander (S. D.) Presb. Church 321 AlexaTider (VV.) Psalms. 4 Alexander (W. L.) Har- mony of O.and X. T.... 34 —Christ and Christianity 42, 128 — Anglo-Cathol 195 INDEX OF AUTHORS. Alexius Aristcnus 5 Alexius Const 5 Aliord (U.) Divine ton- duct 5,126 —Homilies '-0 —Study N.T 38 —Greek Testament 80 —Homilies, Acts 87 —Sermons 248 -Meditations 248 Alford(M.VV.) Trinity... 149 Alger (W.R.) Future life 115, 177, 368 Algerus 7 Allahabad Conference 281 Allahabad Council H50 Alleine (J.) Promises 211 -Alarm 221 Allen (li.) Christ LW —History 288 —Reformation 298 Allen (J.) Judaism 108 Allen (W.) Works 13 -Religion 211 ADgemeine Kirchliclie Chronik 300 Allgemeine JMissious- Zeitschrift 342,379 Allgemeines Repertori- um 359. 379 Allies (T. W.) Church of Eng 225 —St. Peter 236 Allioli (J. F. von) Com- mentaire 63 AUiott (R.) Psych, and theol 100, 101 Allix (P.) Reflections 12 —Jewish Church 196 — Albigenses 316 —Piedmont 380 Allnutt (R. ij.) Sermons. .248 AllwoodfP.) Prophecies ISl, 183 Alpen (H. S. van). Leit- faden 262 Alpertus 7 Alphan us Ben event 7 Alphanus Salernitan 7 Alsop ( V.) Melius Inquir- endum 226 Alt (H.) Heiligenbilder.. 332 Althofar(C.) Harnjonia. 41 Alting (J.) Schilo 66 Alvarus(P.) 7 Alviella (G. d'). Religi- ous thought 364 Alwalo 7 Alzog(J.) Church hist... 289 Amalarius Metensis 7 Amalarius Treviren 7 Amandus 7 Amatus 7 Amblardus 7 Ambrose 2 Ambrose (I.) Works 13 —Regeneration 168 —Looking unto Jesus 211 —First, middle and last things 211 Ambrosius Autpertus.... 7 Ambrosius Cadurcen 7 Ambrosius Mediolan. 7, 13 Amedeus 7 American Almanac 379 American Bap. Mag 342 American Baptist Reg- ister 317 American Bible Society... 3.57 American Board 342 American Christ. Record. 315 American Cong. Assoc... 3J& American Cong, yearbk. 318 Amerkan df)ctrinal tract society publications 148 American Kclectic 379 American and Fox-. Chris. Union 354 American and For. Sab. Union 207 American Inter-Sem. Mis. Alliance 345 American Journal of Ed. 379 American Miss. Assoc 3.55 American Miss. Reg... 342, 379 American Pr3acher 248 American Presb. Ueview. 379 American Protest mt 354, 379 American Quar. Observer 379 American Quar. Register 379 American Quar. Review.. 379 American Sunday School Mag 379 American S. S. Union Hymn-book 275, 276 —Reports 284 American Theol. Review. 379 American Tract Society... 357 —Tracts 2 Ames(W.) Psalms 70 —Medulla theologica 141 — Coronis 184 — Bellarminus enervatus 189 —Conscience 211 — Christianae catecheseos sciagraphia 263 Amicus (F.) Cursustheo- logicus 141 Ammonius 5 Amoenus 7 Amort (E.) Theol. moralis 204 Amphilochius Icon 5 Amphilochius Sidenus 5 Amnio 7 — Epis. etopvs 13 Aniyraldus (M,) Errores Armin. declaratio 184 —Religions 100, 119 Anacletus Papa 5 Anagnostes (J.) 5 Analectic Mag 379 Analytical view of Caih. relig 189,227 Anamodus 7 Anastasius Abbas 5 Anastasius I. Antioch 5 Anastasius Biblioth 5,7 Anastasius Caesarien 5 Anastasius Eremita 7 Anastasius I. Papa 7 Anastasius III. Papa 7 Anastasius IV. Papa 7 Anastasius Sinaita 5 Anatolius 2, 5 Ancessi (V.) L'Egypte et Moise 58 Ancient testimony of Friends 201 Anderdon(VV.H.) Saints 358 Anderson (C.) Bible 56 —Hymns..... 276 Anderson (J.) Pulpit as- sistant 248 Anderson (J.) Pre.sbyt... 2;i5 —Essays 2:;7 —Psalms 272 Anderson (J. S. M.) Ch, of Eng 308 Anderson (li.) Lord's prayer 270 Anderson (R.) For. Mis... 340 —Hist. Amer. Board 342 —Oriental Churches 353 —Hawaiian Is 354 Anderson (R. B.) Norse ! IMyihol 117 Anderson (W.) R«gener- ation 168 — Millenial Doctrine 180 Andover Cliurch 318 Andover Review 379 Andover .Seminary, Gen. Cat „ 359 — Libr. Catal 375 Andras (F.) Hungaria.... 313 Andreas Caesarien 5 Andreas Creten 5 Andi-eas Samosat 5 Andrewcs (L.) Works. ...2, 13 — De-votions 211, 271 —Sermons 248 Andrews (L. F.) Two opinions 198 Andrews (.S. J.) Life of Christ 42 Andronicus 5 Andros (T.j Divine efli- ciency 161 Anecdotes. Providence. 260 Angelomus 7 Angelramnus 7 Angelr.innus 7 Anger (R.) Act. Apos..45, 3.34 — Synopsis Evang 41 Angilbertus Centulen 7 Angllbertus Corbeien 7 Anglo-Catholic Theology 2 Anglo-Saxon Bible 27 Anicetus I. Papa 5 Animadversions upon Sherlock 149 Annals Propagation of the Faith 345 Annan (J. E.) Sermons.. 248 Annan (W.) Arminian Methodism 186, 187 —Close commun 230 —Psalmody 2F2 Annfiespirituelle 211 Annegarn(J. A.) Patrol- ogie 363 Annemundus 7 Anno Colonien :. . 7 Anscharius Amber 8 Ansegisus 7 Ansellus 7 Anselmus Cantuar 7, 13 Anselmus Ihivelberg 7 Ansolnius Lauilimcn 7 Anselmus l.fodien 7 Anselmus l.uccn 7 Anselmus Mediolan 7 Anselmus Remen 7 Ante-Nicene Library 2 Anterus 2,5 Antiochus Jlonachus ."> Antipater 5 Anti-Slavery Reports 379 Antoninus. Summa the- ol 141, 204 Antoninus Honoratus 7 Antoninus Placentanus.. 7 Antonius 7 Antonius Magnus 5 Antonius Melissa 5 Antwerp polyglot 20 Apocryphal Gospels, Acts and Revelations 2 Apollinaris 5 Apollinai'is of Hierapo- Apoilinarius Laod 5 Apollonius .5 Apollonius (G.) De lege Dei 206 Apostolical constitutions* 2 INDEX OF AUTHORS. 389 Apthoi'p (E.) Proph- ecy 53,131 Acjuinas(T.) Catena 83 — Theologia 141 Arabic Bible -27 Arabic hynm-book.. 276 Arator 7 Arbor vltae aeternae 268 Archaeus At'rlc 6 Archelaus 2 Archelaus Carrh. Disput. adv. Manich 320 Archelaus Mesop 6 Archibald (F. A.) Meth- odisui 378 Archiv fiir die Theologie. 380 Archives du Christian- isuie 380 Arculfus Uallus 7 Ardo or Smaragdus 8 Areglus 8 Arethas 6 Arelius (B.) Coiiinient... 80, 87, 89, 95 Arialdus _ 8 Aribo Moguutinus 8 Aribo Scholasticus 8 Aristldes G Aristo G Aristoof Pella 2 Armenian Bible 27 Armstrong (A.) Revela- tion 97 Armstrong (G. D.) Chris- tian experience 1-11 — Sacraments 171 —Baptism • 172 Armstrong (X.) Sermons 248 Arminius ( J.) Works 13 — Dispvtationes 141 —Romans 170 Arnald (R.) Apocrypba..o4, so Arnaldus Senouen 8 Arnaud (H.) Hist, de Vau- dois 330 Arndt (J.) True Chris- tianity 141 Arno Praepositus 8 Arnobius 2 Arnobius Afer 8 Arnobius Junior 8 Arnold (A. X.) Lord's Supper 230 Arnold (G.) Kirche....289, 310 — Theol. mvstica 322 Arnold ( J. M.) Ishmael. 107,110 —Religion 107 —Genesis and science 135 Arnold (M.) Lit. and dog- ma 137 — God and the Bible 137 —Essays 137 —St. Paul 369 Arnold (T.) The Church. 222 —Sermons 248 Arnold-Foster (F. E.; * Heralds of the cross 340 Arnold! (A. .J.) Spriiche Salomo 73 Arnold! (M.) Matthiius... 84 Arnoldus Emmeram 8 ■Ai-noldus Halberstaien... 8 Ai-not (W.) Present World : 20 —Proverbs 73 —Parables 8t> —Acts 87 Arnulfus de Boeriis 8 ArnuUus Flandriae 8 Arnulfus Lexovien 8 ArnuUus Mediolan 8 Arnulfus Renien 8 Arrowsmith (J.) Armilla catech 141 — Tactica sacra 211 Arscott (A.) Religion 122 Arsenius Athon 6 Arsenius Autorianus 6 Arsenius Eremita 6 Art of contentment 211 Arthaldus 8 Arthur (W.) Tongue of fire 1.50 Articles ot religion 2(i3 Arvine (K.) Cyclopaedia 260 Ascaricus 8 Asiatic Annual Keg 380 Askew (A.) 4 Asmus(P.) Indogerman- ische Religion 113 Assamese Bible 27 Asseman (J. S.) Kal. eccl. Slav 314 Assembly's Catechism 202 Assheton (W.) The Soul. 178 Associate Synod of N. A.. 202 Asterius Amaseniis 6 Asteiius I'rbanus 2, 6 Atcheson (A. S.) Sabbath. 207 Athanasius Alexandr. Arianism 4 —Festal Epistles 4 —Hist, tracts 4 —Opera 6. 13 Athanasius Const 6 Athanasius Corinth 6 Athenagoras Athen 6 Athenagoras. Writings.2,6,13 — Legatio pro Christiante 133 — De resurr. mort 180 Atkinson (J. M.) True path 212 Atlantic Monthly .380 Atterburv th\) sermons. 248 Attersoll (W.J New Cov- enant 171 Atticus 6 Atto Pistorien 8 Atto Vercellen 8 Atwater (E.E.) Taberna- cle 58 Atwell (W.) Inspiration. 52 Auberlen (C. A.) Thess- alonians 63, 9:5 —Daniel 77, 97 —Divine Revel 119 — Christl. Glaube 122 Auburn Seminary Gen. Cat 359 Audoenus 8 Audr.idus Senon 8 Auerbach (B. H.) Israelit. Religion 108 Augsburg Confession 201 Augusti(.J.C. W.) Corpus Symbol 199 — Kunst Geschichte 264 — Archalogie 331 — Dogmen-Geschichte 361 — Chrest. patristica 363 Augustinus (A.) Opera.8, 13 —Confessions 4 —Treatises 5 -Horn, on the N. T 4, 80 —Psalms 4, 71 —Horn, on S. John 4, 85 — Dehaeresibus 12 — Opuscula 13 —City of God im —Trinity 149 —Predestination 1.5() —The soul 159 —Grace of Christ 160 —Grace and free-will 161 — Anli Pel.-.gian writings. 1F4 — 31edit!itu)iis 212 — Homilies 348 Auguslinus Cunluar .' S Aunarius 8 Anrelianiis Arelat 8 Aurelianus Hecmen 8 Aurelius Carthagin 8 Ausonins r Auspicius 8 Austin (B.) Trinitv 149 Austtn (D.) Millenium... ISl Austin (J. M.) Voice to yf>wth 212 Austin (W.) Jesus Christ 152, 163 Autbertus 8 Avcsgotus 8 Avesta (Ihe) 117 A Vitus 8 Aydelolt (B. P.) Denom- inations 2S9 — Prot. Epis. Church 327 Aymardus 8 Biibbage (C.) Math. studies 102 Baber (T.) state of man.. 159 Babington (P.) Christian educ 222 Bach (J.) Dogmenges- chichte 3()4, 366 Bacheler (O.j Authenti- city 47 Bacher(W.) Agada 108 Bachiarius 8 Bachmann (J.) Hengs- tenberg 373 Back (F.) Evangelische Kirche 303 Backus (IJ Xew England 315 Backus (J. C.) Ease in Zion 248 —Discourse 1st. Ch. Balto. 324 Biicon (L.) 1st. Ch. New Haven 318 — X.Eng. Ch 318 Bacon (L. \V.) France 354 Bacon (W.) Salvation 171 Bader (C ) La fenime bi- blique , 58 Badger (G. P.) Nestori- ans 322 B;if>hT(K.) Kings 63. «t — Tode Jesu 3S5 — Mosaisclu' ( iillus M Baehr (S. C. F.) Christl. Dichter 272 Bagot (L.) I'rophecies.... 131 Bagster. Biblia Poly.glol- ta 26 Bahil (.M.) Hungaria 313 Baier (J. W.) Compend. Theoiop-iai 141 Bailey (E ) Trinitarian- ism 196 Baillie (Jo.) Jesus Christ 1.52 Baillie(J.) Hewitson 347 Bainbridge (W. F.) Chris- tian Missions 340 Baird (C. W.) Public Prayer 20<7 — Eutaxia - 267 Baird (H. M.) Huguenots. 301 Baird (R.) Relig. in Amer- ica 315 Baird (S. J.) New School. 188. 825 -.Vets of Gen. Assembly. 241 Baird (T. D.) Sacred praise 272 Baker (G. A.) Unitarian. 196 Baker ((>. C.) 31ethodist Discip 241 390 INDEX OF AUTHORS. Baker (T.) Learning 106 lialan (P.) Moniiuienta reform 2i(S Balch (L. P. W.) God in storm 212 Baldamus (E.) Lit.d.The- ologie 375 Baldricus S Brtlduinus Cantuar 8 Balduinus Flandriae 8 Baldwin (T ) Letters Bap- tists 172 Bale (J.) AVorks 4, 12, 13 Balfour (A. J.) Philos. doubt 99 Balfour (W.) tsheol 179 —Reply to 8tuart 179 —Intermediate state 179 —Soul 179 Balguy (T.) Discourses... 218 Ball (.L)Covenantof grace 162 Balle{X. E.) Sermons..... 248 Ballon (H.) Parables...... 86 —Atonement 16.5 —Future retribution 179 — Univer.salists 198 —Sermons 198, 248 —Hymn-book 275 Ballou (H.) Universal- ism 198, 330 Balines (J.) Protestant- ism 189, 227 Balnaves (M.) 4 Balsamon 6 Baltimore Coll. of Musick 276 Baltimore. Concilia 336 Baltimore Lit. and Rel. Mag 380 Baltus(J.F.) Oracles 117 Baltzer (J. B.) Schop- fungsgeschichte 13.5 Bampton Lectures 2, J22 Bandinel (J.; Christian- ity 2 Bandinus 8 Bangs (N.) Hopkinsian- ism 188 Banner of the Covenant. 344, 380 Bannerman (H.) Sabbath 207 —Church of Christ 222 Bannerman (J.) Inspira tion .52 Banvard (J.) Christian •Melodist 276 Baptism of Heretics 2 Baptist handbook 317 Baptist hymn book 272 Baptist Quarterly 380 Baptist psalmody 273 Baptista Mantuanus Op- uscula 13 Barbandt(CO Hymns 276 Barbee (W. J.) Geology.. 135 Barber (J.) .Sermons 168 Barclay (J.) Talmud 108 —Songs 276 Barclay ( P. ) Common praj'er 269 Barclay (K.) Works 13 — Doctr. of Quakers.... 141, 201 — -Vpology 186 —Catechism 201 —Commonwealth 308 Bardesan 2 Bardwell(A.) Gordon Hall 3.50 Baring-Gould (S.) Le- gends of O. T 108 —Lost Gospels 39, 47 Bar-isajah (E.) Messiah... 133 Barker (J.) Gospel Tri- umphant 122 —What is a Christian ? 123 — Praj'er Book 265 Barker (P.) Ten com- mandments 205 Barlaamus 6 Barlow (T.) Justification 169 Barnabas., 2,6 Barnard (J.) Jesus Christ 152 Barnes (A.) Psalms 71 — Lsaiah 75 —Daniel 77 —Gospels 83 —Acts 87 — Koinans 89 —Hebrews 94 —General Ep 95 —Revelation 97 —Evidences 119 —Word of God 52, 138 —Atonement 165 —Way of Salvation 183 —Trial 1S8 —Apostolical Church..224, 232 Barnes (R.) 4 Barnum (S. W.) Roman- ism 189 Baronius (C.) Annales eceles 289 Barrett (A.) Ministry 222, 234 —Pastoral office 245 Barrett (R. A. F.) Criti- cisms, (). T 49 Barrington (J. S,) Holy Spirit 12 — Miscellanea Sacra 20 Barrow (I.) Works 13 —Pope's supremacy 236 — Sermons 248 Barrow (\V.) Chr. reve- lation 3, 122 —Church and childi-en 229 Barruel (A.) Clergy 301 Barry (A.) Nat. theology 102, 123 —Witness for Christ... 119, 123 —Masters in Eng. theol... 364 Bar.sanuphius 6 Barter (W. B.) Sabbath... 207 Barthelemy St. Hilaire (J.) Mahomet 110 — Bouddha 113 — Vedas 116 Itartholomaeus Abbas 8 Bartholomaeus Apost...- . 6 Bartholomaeus Catalaun. 8 Bartholomaeus deJano... 6 Bartlett (S. C.) Life and Death 179 —Miss, in Africa 346 — N. A. Indians 348 —China 349 —India 350 —Turkey 353 —Sandwich Islands 354 Bartol (C. A.) Rad. prob- lems 137 Bartoli (D.) V. Carafa 338 —St. Ignace 133 Basier (I.) Scotch pres- bytery 323 Basilius Caesarien 6 Basilius Magnus. Opera.. 13 Basilius Minimus .. 6 Basilius Xeopatreu 6 Basilius Porphyrog 6 Basilius Selucien 6 Basnage(J.) Histoire 289 Basnage (S. ) De rebus sacris 285, 331 Basset (P.) Apocalypse... 97 Bate (J.) Cyclopaedia 260 Batemau(J.) Darwinism 137 Bates (E.) Divinity 184 —Chr. politics 222 Bates (W.) Works 13 —Divine attributes 162 —Perfection 170 —Last things 177 Bates (W.) Eccl. hist 289 —Antiquities 331 Bathurst (C.) Professors 186 Batterson (H. G.) Amer- ican Epis 327 Bauer (B.) Christus und die Caesaren 294 -Johannes 39 Bauer (G. L.) Theoldgie des A. T 140 Baumgarten ( H. ) Rel. Entw. Spaniens 314 Baunigarien (L. J.) Opus- cula 13 Baumgarten (M.) Ges- ehichte Jesu 42 — Pentateuch 66 —Acts 292 Baumgarten-Crusius (L. F. O.) Johannes «5, 140 — Briefe Johaunis 97 — Dogmeu-Geschichte 361 Bauuistark(C. C.) Chri.st. Apol 120 Baur (F. C.) Die Kanon- ischen Evangelien 39 — Symbolik und Myth 112 — Ivatholicismus 189 — Urspr'g d. Episcopatus 232 —Paul 292 —Church history •<:94 — Manich. Religions sys- tem 320 — ChrisLliche Gnosis 3i51 — Dogmeu-Geschicliic 361 — Christliche des Piaton- ismus 361 — Lehre von der Versoh- nuug 365 — Dreieinigkeit 371 — Ignatiensche Briefe 373 Baur (G.) Alttestament. Weissagung _.. 53 —Amos 78 Baur(VV^) Rel. life in Ger- many 303 Baxter (R.) Works 13 — Baxteriana 2o —Christian religion 120 — Righteousness 169 — Confeosion of faith 169 —Infant baptism 174, 229 — Jesuit Juggling 189 -Religion 189 —Christian Directory 211 —Divine life 212 —Dying thoughts 212 — Self-ignorauce 212 —Saint s rest 212 —Call to unconverted 221 —Sound conversion 221 —Cure of divisions 239 — Prin. of love 239 —Reformed pastor 245 —Gov. of bisaoi)S 327 — Hist, of councils 33.5 Bayard (S.) Sacrament... 177 Bayfield (R.) Truth 196 Bayle (P.) Calvinisme 318 Baylce (J. T.) Sabbath... 207 iiayley (C.) Psalms 280 Bayne (P.) Testimony of Christ 42, 128 Bayne (P.) Ephesians 9, 92 Beadle (E. R.) 2d Ch., Phila 325 INDEX OF AUTHORS. 39 « Beal (^■) Buddhist Scrip- tures 113 Beale (L. S.) I-ife theor- ies 134, 137 Beam of Light 212 Beurd (C.) Keformation. 298 Beard (J. K.) Unitarian- ism 196 Beard (K.) Theology 141 Beatson (J.) Christ 152 — Satistaetion 165 Beattie (J.) Evidences ... 120 — Ch. of Scot] 310 Beattie (W.) Waldenses. 330 Beatus Presbyter 8 Beausobre (I.'de) Intro- duction 12, 38 —Matthew 84 -Adamites 316 —Manieheisme 320 Beck (F.) Jesajah 75 Beck (J T.) Timotheus... 94 — Eiuleitung 141 — Bibl. psychology 159 — Lehrev. d^ Sakrament- en 171 — Chrlstlich.' Eiebeslehre 212 — Pastorallehre 245 Beckwith(J. H.) Immer- sion 172 Becon (T.) Works 4. 12, 13 Beda opera 8, 14 —Com. in libr. Moyses 66 — Eccles. history 305 Beddome(B.) Discourses 248 Bedell (G. T.) Ezekiel's Visions 76 —Onward 212 — Sermons 248 Bedford (T.) Temple mu- slck 272 Beecher (C. ) Spiritual manifestations 119 Beecher (E.) Baptism 172 —Retribution 179, 368 —Conflict of Ages 184, 323 Beecher (H. W.) Life of Christ 42 — Preaching 246 —Sermons 248 —Hymns 276 Beecher (L.) Works 14 —Scepticism 105, 122 —Trial 188 —Views in Theology 188 —Sermons 248 —A Plea for the West 283 Begg (J. A.) Redeemer's Return 181 Begg(S.) Organs 272 Beginning Chr. Life 284 Behm (H. M. D.) Tltel "Heib." 47 Behme(J.) Election 156 Beke (C.) Jesus 42 Bekker(B.) Der Betov. Weereld 1.59 Belcher (J.) Narratives.... 249 Belcher (T. W.) Miracles 42, 131 Belck (A.) Montanismus 321 "feeliever's Treasure 212 Bell (C.) Hand 102 Bell (J. P.) Chr. Socio!. 222 Bell (W.) Christ 42 Bellamy (J.) Work.s 14 —Gospel 162 — Theron, etc 168 —True Religion 212 BellaiTninus (R.) Dispu- tationes 189 Bellermann (C. F.) Kat- akouib^n .'JSS Bellennanii {.J. J.) Bibl. Literatnr 34 — Essiier 28.5, ,360 Bellesheini (.V.) Kathol. Kirehe in Schottland.... .310 Bellett (J. G.) Son of God 153 Belouino (Dr. — ) Dic- tionnaire a39 Belsham (T.) Epistl -s of Paul 88 — Chri.st I.i3 —Review of Wilberforce. 196 Beman (N.) Atonement 165 Benarv(F.) Hebr. levir... 206 Bender (W.) Dippel 323 — Schlicnnaehcr-s Theol. 374 Benedict (D.) I'.aptists... 317 Benedict us Aniaiien 8 Benedict us C^aiioiiicus 8 Benedict us Diaconus 8 Benedict >is Mcdlolan 8 Benedict us Monachus 8 Benedict us I. Papa 8 Benedictus 11. Piipa 8 Benedictus 111. Papa 8 Benedictus IV. Pajia 8 Benedictus VI. Papa S Benedictus A II. Papa 8 Benedictus VIII. Papa.,.. 8 Benedictus l.\. Papa 8 Benedictus XIV. lustitu- tioncs ccclcs 242 — DesyiKxlo dioccsana.... 242 Benedictus Pater 8 BenEzra (J. J.) Messiah 181 Bengali Bible 27 Bengel (J. A.) Gnomon X. T 80 -Apocalypse 97 Beniseh (A.) Judaism... 109 Bennet(B.) Chr. Oratory 270 — Credibility of SS .52 Bennet (T.)" Trinity 149 —Quakerism 186 —Dissenters' pleas 226 Bennett (J.) Infidelity.. 120 —Hist, of Church 289 —Dissenters 308 —Theol. of Early Ch 36:1 Bennett (S.) Israel 109 Benny (P. B.) Talmud... 10!) Benoit (E.) Edit de Xantes 301 Benson (C.) SS. Difficul- ties .5, 47 —Evidences .5, 120 Benson {G.)Man of Sin.... 12 —The Unity of Sense 12, .51 —Inspiration 12, .52 —Paraphrases 88, 95 —Christian religion.. ..292, 293 Bentlev (R.) Writings... 14 —Atheism 105, 122 Berchorius (P.) Opera... 14 Berengarius Discipulus... 8 BerengariusXarbonen.... 8 Berengaudus 8 Berengosus 8 Be reus (E.) Prayer book. 265 Berg (J. F.) Romanism.. 189 —Land mark 249 — Sermons 249 Berger (T. O.) Evangel. Glaiibe 364 Bergier (X. S,) D6isme,.. 105 — Mat6i1alisme 105 — Dieux desPaganisme... 112 — Apologie 120 — Preuves du Christian- Isme 120 — Diet ionna ire 361 Berk (M. A.) Jews 285 Berkeley (G.) Aleiphron. 105, 122 Bernard (R.) Ruth .5,68 —Sabbath 207 -Shepherd 245 Bernard ( T. D. ) Doc- trine ill X. T 4, 140, 362 Bernardus .Vndegaven.... 8 Hcruardus Bistildunen.... 8 Hcniaiilus Carthusien 8 Bernardus Claracvall. Opera 8, 14,212 Bernardus Foutis Callidi 8 Pcrnaidns Lutcvcu 8 Bci-nardus Monachus 8 Bernardus Toletanus 8 Bcrnclinus 8 HcnuMMis 8 Bcrnicr (F.) Tr. du libre 161 Berno 8 Bernowinus 8 Berrian(W.) Prayers.... 271 —Trinity Church 327 Berridge (J.) Works 14 —Chr. world 212 Berriman (W.) Gospel. 12:1, 129 —Trinity 149, 371 Berrv (C. T.) 1st. Ch., Caldwell 325 Bcrsicr(E.) Oneness 160 — Synode General .'{01 Bertarius Cassincnsis 8 Bertarius Vivduncnsis.... 8 Bertheau (E.) Si"ben Grnppen Mosaicher Ge- setze 36 — Paradieses 60 — Kichter und Ruth 65, 68 — Chrou.. Esra, etc 65, 69 — Spiiiche Salomo 65, 73 — Isracliten 2R5 Bertholdt (L.) Kanon 34 —Theol. Hcbr 14(t, 360 — Dolmen Gcschichte 361 Bcrtholdns 8 Berti (J. L.) Hist, cedes.. 289 Berticraninus 8 Bertrani(A.) Doctr.chris- tol .366,374 Bertram (R. A.) Homil. encyc iKiO Bertrandus de Blances- fort 8 Bessarion 6 Besser (R.) Christ 85 Bethmann -Hollweg (M. A. von). Christenthum. 332 Bethune (G. W.) Held. Catechism 262 Bevan (L. D.) Sermons.. 249 Bevans (J.) Doctrine of Friends 2()2 Beveridge (W.) Works. 2,14 —Thoughts 212 — Sunodikou 240,335 —Sermons 249 —Public prayer 270 Beweis des G'laubens 380 Bevschlag (W.) Gleich- uissrcdcn Jesu 83 — Gcuicindcverfassung ... 224 Bcza (T.) Hist. Jesu Chr. 42 — Noviuu Test 80 -Ilistdirc cedes 301 J$ilil ('^Dictionary .57 Bllilc Kducator 34 Biblcdl Every Laud .55 Bible (icofrraphv , <» Bihic Kcvision..' .56 Biblia Kabbinica 65 392 Jiiblical CiibiiK't 4 BiblkMl Hepcrtorv ;«0 Biblical llcpository 380 Jijl)lieal IJcvifW....". 380 r.iblical Student's Assist- liibliraV'Tiinitv!!!!!;!!!!!!!!!! 149 l!il)li(Uhcca fnitruuipol.. 4 Bibliotheca Sacra 380 Bibliotheca Theologica... 375 Bibliothecli Wiffeniana... 314, 378 Biblische Geographic 60 -Bickersteth ( E. ) Chris- tian Student 1 —Works , 14 —Harmony 41 —Prophecies 53 —Baptism 172 — Ch. of Christ 181 — Zion 181 ^Thirty-nine articles 261 —Prayer 270 BickcTsteth (E.H.) Rock of ages 149 —Well-spring 212 Bickersteth (R.) Means of grace 171 Bickley (A. C.) Fox 319 ]}idder(R.) Koheleth 177 Biden (J.) True church. 222 —Truths maintained 223 Bidlake (J.) Divine revl. 3,130 Bldulph (T.T.)51st Psalm 71 Biesenthal ( T. H. R. ) Paul us 94 Bifield (N.) Oracles 212 Billroth (GO Corinthians. 90 15111 roth (.r. G. r.) Re- ligionsphilos 100 Bilney (T.) 4 Bilsou (T.) Government. 232 —Full rcdcniption 249 Binchius (.r.) iMell.theol. 141 Bingham (G.) Disserta- tions 249 Bingham (J.) Apol. Ch. of Eng 226 — Origines eccles 331 Binius (S.) Concilia 335 Binney (A.) Theo. com- pend 141 Binney (T.) Australia... 300 Blnnif (\V.) Psalms 37 Binning (It.) Wmks 14 —Sermons 249 Birch (W. D. G.) Utrecht ^Psalter m Bi7-d (1.) Maronitcs 189 —Syria mission 353 Birks (T. U.) Pentateuch. 36 — Hoiae l;\-angelicae 39 -Text N.T m — Dilliciilties of belief 122 -Creati.Mi \m Biscoe (li.) A(tK...4.-,, l-.>;!, -iiKJ Bj.ssell ( I-;, c. ) Historic origin 47, .55 -I'f'it.'b'ueh 377 Bisset (T.) Scrnions.. . 249 Bisterfeld (,I. H.) De uno Deo 149 Bixby (<». .J.) Uurmah.... 349 Bjoern.Mtjenui (M.) Ilin- ^doos 116 Black (C. 1.) Messias 183 Blackall (O.) Revelation. 106, 122 —Lord's prayer 270 Blackburn (W. M.) Col- '«i»y 301 INDEX OF AUTHORS. —St. Patrick ,304 —William Farel 315 Blackburne(F.) Confes- sional 199 Blackford (A. L.) Brazil. 348 Blackie (J. S.) Atheism. 1()5 —Morals 204 Blackwell (A.) Sacred Classics 52 Blackwood's Edin. Mag... 380 Blailvie (A.) Sectarian- ism 315 — Presl)yterianism 325 Blaikie(\V.(i.) Ministrj'. 243 —David Livingstone 346 Blair (A.) Waldenses 330 Blair (H.) Sermons 249 Blair (J. D.) Sermons.... 249 Blair (R.) Autobiogra- phy 13 Blair (S.) Predestina- tion \m —Works 249 —Sermon 249 Blake (J. L.) Evidences.. 120 Blake (T.) Vindiciae foe- deris 162 BUvkely (J.) Theol. of in- ventions 102 Blastares(M.) 6 BUivnev (B.) .leremiah... 76 Bleek (E.) Einleitung... 38 Bleek (F.) Introd. O. T... 35 — EvangelienKritik 39 — Erkl. Evangelien Ki — Hebraer 94 Bloch (H.) Klavius Jo- sephus 285 Bloch ( R. M. ) Polisei- recht 109 Blood (W.) Orialla 348 Blomfleld (C. Jj Acts... 87 Bloomfleld (S. T.) Greek Test 80 —Annotations N. T 80 Blumhardt (C. G.) Mis- slonsgeschiehte 341 Blunt (J. H.) Reforma- tion 30(i —Dictionary of Sects. ,316, 361 — Dictlonai'v of theology. liCl Blunt (J.J.)' Mosaic writ- ings 36 —Veracity of O. T .5, 47 — Undesigned coinciden- ces 47 —Hist, of Chr. Ch 294 — Refonnation in Eng .■;06 Bluntschli(J.C.) Alt-asi- atische Gottes 112 Boardman (G. D.) Crea- tive week , 136 Boardman (H. A.) Elec- tion 157 —Original sin 160 —Higher life 170 — Uonuinism 189, 227 —Bible in the family 222 — Apos. succession 225 —Earthly sutl'ering 249 —Mottoes for New Year.. 249 —Hymns 270 — Sermons 325 Boardman (W. E.) Higher life 170 Boase (C. W.) Tithes 284 Bochart (S.) Opera 14 — De animalibus SS 60 — Geographia sacra 60 Bockshammer (G. F.) Freiheit 161 Bodaan (G.) Leere del' Waarheiil Bode (J. K.) Formula- ries 3, Boeckler (U.) Hierony- lUS. Boehl (E.) Alttest cit — Volk.sbibel Boehmer (J. H.) Diss. ivris eccl Boehmer (W.) Colossians — Alterthumswiss Boehrintrer (F.) Kirche • Christ! '..... — Vor re forma toren..... — Augustin Boetius Boettcher (F.) Deinferis 109, 177, Boettger (H.) Paulus in Kom Bogaert (G.) Jesuites Bogatzky (C.H.V.) Treas- ury Bogiie (D.) Authority X. —Dissenters Bohle (S.) Esaias Bohlen (P. von) Genesis Bohn (J.) Catalogue Bohours (D.) Xavier Bolland (W.) Sabbath... Bolles (.1. A.) Epis. Ch... Bolton (1!.) Afflicted con- sciences —True happiness Bolton (S.) Dead saint.., Bolton (VV. J.) Evidences.. Bonar(A. A.) Eeviticus Bonar (h!) Lamiii'iarks. — Xight of weeping —Winners of souls. —J.Milne — Theophilus Dodds — White fields of France. Bond (A.) Pliny Fisk Bonifacius i^Iogunt Bonifacius I. Papa Bonifacius II. Papa Bonifacius IV. Papa Bouila.'ius V. Papa Bouifieius ^'lll. Liber is(F. I'r. Its. '). Ht Bonneehose (E. formateurs Bonnefon (D.) B. Du Plan Bonnes pens^es Bonnet (C.) Christianity. 100, Bonnet (L.) John xi Bonney (S. W.) Seaman's Bonon hi 't J oa i iVies a ) P riiel destination Bonwetsch (G. N.) Mon- Bonwick (J.) Egviitian belief ." Book Com. Prayer 267, Book of PsalmA Booth (.\..) Legal hope... — Paedobaptisin — <;iad tidings Bootius (.V.) Animadv. \ . T Borger (E. A.) De rel. Christ —Mysticism INDEX OF AUTHORS. Boi'i'rtW ( G. ) Bil)le in Spain 354 Bos (L.) Exer. pUlo) 80 Bosanquet (J. W.) Mes- siah 37, 52 Bossnet (J. P..) Opuvivs. 14 — Var. c-f Pr,>t, Ch^ 18;), :',r.'.) — Doctr. K-1. <',illi.,| IM) Bost (A.) DictioniKnivac la Bible CI — aieiii.'ircs :;ol,3l5 —Moravian iircllin-n ;«i Boston Li'cturos 12'2 Boston Tost Boy 380 Boston Kcview 3.>-'0 JJoston (T.) AVorks 14 —Human natvive 141 — Doeti-. Chv. velio: 141, '26-2 — Cov. of works- KiO — Covenant of gnice li;'2 —Crook in the Lot 212 — Afflictions of men 249 —God 249 Bonche-Leclevcq (A.) Di- vination 115 Bouehcv 1 IM M 'Ilv i(;li,sm. 184 Boudin.it (K.) Uovela- tion 105 P..'u-ht..n ,11.1 Ap, >(•,;- U]!^'' 97 l!,.iir.is>(' i.I. J.) Aich:-,>1- ..ii:ic 332 Bonrdaloue(L.) Sermons 249 — Oeuvres 249 BonrdiIlon(t\) Parables of our Lord SO Bourf?ade (F.) Ooran 110, 111 — Soirees de Cartha,i?e Ill Bourn (S.) Xat. religion 102, 120 -Discourses 249 Bourne CG.) The Church.. 289 Bovet (F.) Psautier 272 Bo\ ,> 8 B..\vd,-u (.r.) Chr. minis- try 232 Bowden (.J.) S,.c!,';v nf Friends .■i;9 Bower (A.) P.'p -s 327 Bowles (O.) 1),' Pa--t,>n.. 245 Bownd (X.) s.ilibath 207 J:,-v(1 (A.) Pvii>;isiii 175 —The Cliurcli 22« P.i'Ml (J. K.) Catechism. 202 P..>'\1<'(1.) Conn.of Xiee. 330 P.,,\l(. I.c.cimvs 1-J2 i;..vl.- (i;.) Works 14 —Love of God 212 Bovle ( W. R. A.) Daniel. .SS, 52 Boyse (J.) Deity of our Saviour , 1.53 Brabourne(T.) Sal)l)ath.., 2'i7 Brace (S. C.) Wine 175 Brackenlmry (K.) Dis- courses 249 Bradbury (T.) Godliness. 1.53 —Baptism 172 Bradford (J.) Writiuss. 4; 12, 14 Bradford (S.) Chr. reve- Tation. 122,127 Bradley (A,) Creation,.., 158 Bradley (C.) Scrm.ins.. . 24;t P.radle'v i-T.j K^vivals .■;,-)7 Bradwardinc (T.) I>i- Cau,sa Dei 101, l,s4 Brady (X.) P.salms.. 2,so Braem (A.) Reich Gottes. 285 Braght (T. J. van) Mar- ty relogy ,517, .339 P.r P.r Br V ^:: — ( — 1 'ti I!r. lidwood (W.) Works., linerd (T.) J. Braiiierd ikel (W.) Logike lat- .n\haTl'\'jV)""'work,s.";" 14 348 141 227 231 212 : - _ 1 r.lination... ■pery n.iKan (T.) Ui]n\l" (.]".]'" ■ ■■piii E\'er la'n'^ ast- inylirc 179 Br.iiidond'.) Divinity of Christ ■. 1.53 Brandt (G.) Reformation. 313 Brandwood (J.) Letters. l.SO Bralke (E.) Luther.. 298, 374 P.r.iulio 8 Br.iun (.1.1 SeiicKi sacra 20 — \Cst. .s.ie. II. 1) .58 — Ad l{.-ln-,i..s 94 Br.tune (i;.) Kjilicsians. 92 — Phillipi.ins 92 — C.ilossj.ins !« — lolm 03,97 Brauns<-liu.(.e-,,nuijnch. 270 lir.iv (T.; ( li. (• ,1 •(•lu-m. ■.iiil Breekinii.l- ■ f-i.) C-n- trov. i;..ni. cull l,s:i —Board .if K(hu-..li Breckinrid-c lU. .) . knowl, .it(„. .1., Kcdrsia-^tes 74 —.John X5 -Luc.is 249 — CateehiMuus 2o3 Brer.'ton iC. D. ) Caie- ehism 171 P.r.'rewood(E.) Sabbath 207 Bretsehneider (K. G. ) Ansic-iin- X. T .51 -Ap.xT. -.-hnr,,-,, Un -Schrili -n M - A. T 14(1 — Deutsclie i;,'!, .i-ni,iti.>n ■!'.>-> — Dogmatik 142,375 Breti(T.) Versi.ai.-, .V, —Deity of Christ l.'>:i Breviarium K. mi. mum... 209 HrevinttD.) Saeramont, 175 —Saul and Sannn-1 \><'-> Brewster(.I.) Eeel.hist. 3U7 Bricknell (W. S.) Tract. Theo 196 Bridge ( VV . ) Man's habi- tation 212 -K,.ru..e 212 Brj.l-..s (( ., Ps.ilmCXlX 71 -Pr,>verb- 73 -Eeelesiast.'s 74 —Chr. ministry 243 Bridgett (T. E.) Eu- eh:irist 3(59 Bridirc water treatises 102 Brief disenurse 205 Brief hist. -i-v \-ersinus ,50 P.riernienn.n-s 3,50 lirief record ".'.'.'.'.'.'' '.'.'.'.'.'^.'. 212 Mrii^ii's (C, .\) Westmin- ster Assembly 323 — Provincial Assembly...- 324 —Biblical study 377 Bright (G.) Prayer 270 Bright {\V.) Engli-shCh. history 305 393 Brightman (T.) Revela- 'if'ii 97 Brightwell (Miss). So great love 340 Brine (./.) .1 ustitication. 109 Brislinie f\\. II.) Bible 'l-l-'llded 47 '•mi'MMIs 8 Bi-itisli Kible, Society 3.57 British Evangelist 357 Biitisliand For. Evang. Ii''v .380 British .Magazine 380 British Museum. Hand- list 375 15riTish (,)narr. Review 380 Bii.'ish let .rmers. Writ- inu^ 4 •Brii.ai.i ( r. I..) Divinity of Chri,-; : 153 BriltaiMS. i;. 1 rniver.sal- ism 198 Brittan jT. s.) C.'Ui. of s.dnts 223,229 P.ritton (T. H.i ll..r,ie sac- r.imeut 172 Br,.,;ddus (.\.) D^.verse- leeti Ml 273 — \ir^iiii,i selecti.)!! 273 i;r..,:ilu,^ 1.1. .\.i Prep, of s.Ti.i.ns 240 Kr.-e,,s(T.) Divine truth 1S4 Br.-ck (M.) Rome 32-1 P.r. (lli-ad (A.) India 350 Bivglic (A. de) T/eglise... 294 Bromley (T.) Sabba.h... 212 Brons (A.) Menu niiteii.. 3i7 Bronson (A.) Me.h. Kjiis. J,"3 Brook (B.) Rel. liberty... ;!05 —Puritans 3U,< Brooke (H.) ItomanCath. 189 Brooke (S. A.) Christ 249 Brooke (T.) Lord's day... 207 Brookes (J. H.) Marana- tha 181 Brooks (.1. W.) Prophe- cies .53 — Pr.i|ili. intei'iiret.ition.. ,53 — A.lvent 181 — II •l.re\viKiti..n 285 i;iM,.ks (X. C.) Collecta- ni evang 41 -l)e\,.lion 212 l!r...,ks (Ph.) Jesus 128 — Preaching 24(i Brooks i'l\)''Works'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'l2,'l4 —Mute Christian 212 Brooksbank (C.) Trinity 149 Bros(jjli ( M.; Kirchen- staates 328 Brougham (H.) Xatural theol 102 Broughton (T.) Futurity 17< Bronwer(P.vanL,) -Myth- ol. (ireeque IIH Br,.\M, (1>.) K..iu-..>pels 83 _S .e.,n.l c.Mniii- 181 P.r.iw n ((;.) Bible s.H-iety 3.57 Brown (H.) Arminiau errors 1^-* Brown (1. V.) Phui ot union 325 Ui'ovvn (J.) Waiiiphratj AiL.log. relation 12,310 — Lifei'.T jnstitication 169 — (iuaker'isme 1»J'; —Christ the way 212 — I'raver 270 Brown (J.) Haddington. Introduction 34 394 INDEX OF AUTHORS. — Fifjiiros in SS 55 — Diction, uf Bible 57 — SeU-intcip. Bible 62 —Nat. rclijiiou Hi — Christlaii Jourual 2"? —Catechism 262 — Bsalms 280 — Ch. of ScotUmcl 310 Bfown ( J. ) Edinburgh. Theol. traet.s 20 — Discom-ses of Christ 8.3 -Christ's praver 85 —Romans 8i) —Hebrews i)4 —Peter 96 —Messiah 163 —Lord's Supper 177 —Resurrection 180 —Civil obedience 228 — I'aslor's niuiuial 245 — r)is<-,nir,-:-> 249 — Di-niplion .S12 Brown (.1.) Lniujtun. Pu- seyite Ei)isc..; 232 Brown (J. B.) Anniliila- tion 179 —First principles 222 Brown (.1. X.) Kncycl.... 1 —Sabbath 207 —Bill). i'"l'- Society 317 Brown (.J. P.) Dervishes 111 Brown (P.) Faith 168 Brown (W.) Antiquities of .Jews 58 Brown (W.) Tabernacle... 58 Brown (W.) Missions 340 Brown (W. L.) Scepti- cism 99 Browne (E. G. K.) Tract. movement 309 Browne (E. H.) Inspira- tion , 52 Browne (H.) Ordo saec- lorum ,334 Browne (J.) Human na- ture 3,129 Browne (S.) Rellg. of na- ture 106 Browning (W. 8.) Hugue- nots 301 Brownlec ( W.C.) Friends 186 — Cath. controversy 189 —Popery 189, 228, 2;« -Youth's book 212 Brownrig (R.) Sermons 249 Bruce (A. B.) Training of the Twelve 83 -Humiliation 163 Bruce (R.) Sermons. ..13, 249 Brnch (.1. F.) Christ!. Sit- tenlclirc 204 Bineckner (— ) Chur Burder (J.) Religion 107 Burder (S.) Oriental cus- toms 61 Burge (C ) ^Vtonement... 166 Burgess (A.) Baptism.... 172 Burgess (A.) Spiritual re- fining 213, 249 Burgess (G.) Psalms 280 Burgess (H.) Essays 120 Burgess (T.) I John v. 7. 149 —Trinity 150 —Divinity of Christ 153 Burgh (.J.) Human na- ture 213 Burgh (W.) One God- head 150, 371 Burgon (.J. AV.) Mark.. 39, 50 Burfc (J. C. F.) Pastoral thcologie 245 Burke (S. H.) Tudor dy- nasty "... 306 Burkhardt (G. E.) Mi.s- sions-Bibliothck 340 Burkitt (W.) Notes on X. T 80 —Poor man's help 213 Burmann (F.) Syn. theol. 142 Burmese Bible 27 Burn (J.) Pocket com- panion 24G Burnet (G.) Thirty-nine articles ;.... 142 —Rights of princes 228 —Pastoral care 245 —Reformation 306 Burnet ( P. H.) Cathol.Ch. 189 Burnet (T.) True religion 120, 123 Burnouf (E.) Science des religions 100 — Buddhisme Indien 113 Burns (I.) Select remains 14 — W. C. Burns 349 Burns (J.) Parable and miracles 86 —Dally portion 213 — Chr. philosophy 213, 249 —Pulpit cyclopaedia 249 —Sermons 250, 281 —Missions 281 Burns (W.) Christ 15;i — arethodism 187 Burnside (R.) Sabbath... 207 Burr(E.F.) Pater Mundi. 102 — Ecce Coelum 102 —Ad fldem 123 —Straight gate 250 Burroughs (J.) Hosea 78 —Beatitudes 64, 84 —Contentment 213 Bun-owes (G.) Song ot Solomon 74 Burt (N. C.) Hymns 276 Burton (E.) Heresies.3,316, 362 —Greek Testament 80 INDEX OF AUTHORS. 395 —Divinity of Christ. ..153, 3R(i —Hist, of Cliuich 214 Burton (H.) Discourses.. 2.>u -Bush (C. P.) China 349 Bush (G.) Illustrations of Scripture 61 — Genesis 6G —Exodus 67 —Leviticus 68 — Joshua and Judges 168 — KesiuTcction- 180 — Millciiiiinni 181 —Essays 2^23,237 Bushiiell (H.) Xat. and the .Supernat 136 —Jesus ].i3 —God in Christ 1.53 — Forfjiveness and law 166 —Vicarious .■sacrifice 1 Candid e.\am. theism 137 Candid (A) inquiry 187 Candidus (; Candidus Arianus 8 Candidas Fulden 8 Candlish (K. S.) Ueason and Revelation .5-' —Genesis c; — Fatherb m„1 ].-,,) — Atonciii'in ]i;i; —Life in i ism s.,\i,|„,- j-;- — Sabbath 207 —Maurice's Theol, essavs. 374 Cauisius (II.) Thesaurus 2s\t C. nine (J.) Sciiaiation.... 22.; Canning (S.) Why a Chris- tian 123 Cannon (.J. S.) Pastoi'al theol 245 C.nions ami eonsiitn. ec- <-b-s 243 C.mlaeuz.iiiis i.).) 6 Cmoicazeiius (M.) 6 Canz(l. G.) Plulos. Leib- nit 142 Capeligue (B. H.) Juifs.. 285 Capel (M J Reply to Glad- stone 22S Capes (J. M.) Rome J89 Cai)peiC.) Chi-ist 42 Cappel (L.) Commeiu in V. T., 6-, — Critica Sacra 49 — Chronol. saer.i 3:i4 Capper (S ) Docirines of Rome. 189 Cappidus 8 j Capreolus 8 I Cardale-fP.) Jesus Christ. 153 I Cardwen(E.) Synodalia, I 201, 240 - fh. of Engh'.nd 307 (■ar.-l>'-s(.J.) 4 ( ar,'\ K.) .Mrni..ir of W. (ar.-y 351 Carlb'oiii (A.) Christl. gewiss 99 Carlile (J.) Jesus Christ l.^i Carlow (G.) Sabbaih 207 CarlvlecJ. E.i S. Airi.M. ;u.; Carne (-J.) Mi-sionari. -. :;io i Carne (H ) Law -''.■■' CarnedMI.) lb>l\ (,ii.^~l l.'xi — sinb'ss7ics> of the Son... 163 Car.iliim- 8 Ca lus Magnus 8 Carpano(G.) Discorsi ... 2.5.) Carpenter (H. S.) Here and beyond 213 Carpenter (L ) Harmony 41 -Geography of X. T 60 Carpenter (W. 15.) Mes- merism 11'' Carpenter (W. B.) Wit- ness to Christ 128 Carpov (J.) Theol ogia.... 14J Carpzov (J. G.) Libr. hist.V.T 3.-> — Antiq. coll. Hebr M Carr (G.) Sermons 250 Carr (J. H.) Local minis- try 233 Carranza (B.) Summa concil 242, *T> Carroll (I). L.) Sermons. 250 Carrothei-s (Mr-. J. D.) Sunrise kingdom 3i2 Carson (A.) Inspiration. .52 —Providence l-'W —Baptism 172 —Civil obedience 228 —Reply to Browne 231 396 INDEX OF AUTHORS. Carstairs (A. G.) Coin. service 2(59 Ciivter (T. T.) Confession. 307 Cartier (E.) Art chre- tieiine 332 C'artwrifiht (E.) E.xodus. 07 CartwriKht ( T. ) Hist. Evans,' 41 — Colossiaiis 04, 93 — I'roviihs 73 CartwrightcW.C.) Jesuits 338 Carwithfn(.l. 1'.. s.) l!rah- inin religi.'ii 3,116 Carvl (J.) J''l> 70 C'asiilis (K.) IJu'-nid.- 340 Casaubon (I.) Dc rebus sacris -isii, 332 Casnuniii(<.i.j I'liibis- )i)h- ia 123 Caspari (C K.) ( lirist. 42,334 Caspar! (('. r.i < ib.idji 78 — Jothum uiMl Alias 285 Cassel iD.) .Jiiclisclieii Ge- schiohte 285 Cassel (,l*.i Kiehter unci Rutli 03,68 Cassel.- |S..J.) cbrist 189 Cassiaiius 8 Cassixclorus (.M. A.) 8 — Hisb.na 294 Caslillon (F. de) Provi- dence 158 Castren (A. ) Finnisclie mytbal 115 Castro ( A. de.) Spanish Prote-tiinls 314 Catalnuue. AiidMver 376 Catalogue, liibb's 370 Catcntl (A.S.i Senn.ins. 250 Catechisnie des .(.■.-uites.. 186 Catholic (Old) ( on-ivss.. 322 Catholie (Old) Syuod 322 Catholic I'robvtei'ian 380 Cathwallonus..: 8 Catlin (.J.I l)i\ iiic truth. 142 Cattenburgh (A. van.) Spicilegiuni 142 Catulfus 8 —Lord's wrath against Scotland 12 Cave (A.) Sacriflce 166 Cave(W.) Historia liter. 289, 375 — Ecclesiasticl 294, 303 —Primitive Christianity. 332 Caveat against Metho"- dists 187 Cavender (C. II.) Meth- odism 187,378 Cawdrav (R.) Sinnles 261 Cawdrey (D.) Sabbath... 207 — Indcpendencie 231 Cecil (It.) Works 14 —Original thoughts 250 Cedrenus ((i.) (j CellerierCr. K.) Introd.. 38 CelBUS 8 — Wahrcs wort 137 Cenniek(J.) Disconrses. 250 Ceolfridus 8 (;eran)ous (T.) 6 Cerealis 8 Chadbourne (P. A.) In- stinct 102 Chadwick (G. A.i Christ. 128 Chalcocondyles (L.J 6 Chalmers (T.j Works 14 — Posthnm. works 14 —Miscellanies 20 ,' —Romans 89 —External nature 102 —Natural theology 102 — l<:vidences 120 —Christian revelation 13:. — Institutes of theology.. i4-.i —Patronage ..."... 237 —Sermons, and discourses 2.")0 Chambers (J.) Heber 351 Chand)ers (T. W,) Psal- ter 37, 120 — Zeehariah 7S — Xoou iira\er-niciMiHg... 3.")7 Chaniicrd).) I'ansti-at'iae Calh >1 ]S9 Chandler (E.) Christian- ity 130 Chandler (G.) Divine revelation 3, 132 Chandler (S.) i;eas,,ns... ]3 —sermons >25U Chanlei- (1.) (ilorii.ns Si-ace I8t Channing(W.E.) Works. 14 —Discourses 250 Chants and anthems 270 Chants Chretiens ^K Chapin (A. K.) Pnmi.iNc church 22.-) — Puritani.sm 308 Cirapin (S.) Baptism 172 Chapin ( W.) Miss, gazet- teer .340 ChajiliiWMrs.A.C.) France 354 Charbuy ('F, N.i ,)uils 285 (:harjl\and tln'cleri;',' 222 2>^4 Charlelon(( .) chris't 153 Charnoek(S.) Works .... 14 — God 14;) —Kegene ration los -Spiritual worship 203 Chase (S.) Antinomian- ism 184 Chase (S.) Cath. indul- gences 189, 194, 368 Chastel (E.) Charity, 132, 284, 334 —Christianity 300 Chauncy (C ) Justifica- tion 160 —Episcopacy 232 —Doctrine 262 —Non-episcopal church- es 327 — Kel. in New England!!!; 358 Chavannes (F. L. F.) Vi- net 375 Cheeseman(L.) .New and ^ O. S 188 Cheever(G.15.) Pilgrim's Progress 213 —Celestial countn- 213 Chemnitz (M.) C'oncil. trident i.phv 213 Christian Review 381 Christian Sal)bath 207 Christian Sentinel 381 Christian songs 276 Christian Spectator 381 Christian theism 137 Christian Treasury 381 Christian truth 123 Christian I'lnon 381 Christian work N.Y.C.M. 355 Christian Work asi Cliristian World 381 Christi.m (L. H.) Faith.. 169 — Accepted time 221 Christianity indejiend 228 Chi-istianitv and nn>dern thought 123 Christianity, l'oi)erv 190 Christianitv and sceptic- ism 127 Christian's comiianicm 213 Christian's jMaga/.ine 381 Christie (W.) Divine unity 150 Christ'li(die .\pologetik... 120 Christlieb (T.) Modern doubt 104,120 —Modern inlidelitv 123 —Foreign missions 340 Christnnis (II.) Ham).- den controv 10(> Christologv of the Tar- gums 163 Christophorus Alex 6 Christophorns Protoas.'.. Chrodegangus 8 Chrodobertus..". 8 Chromatins g Chrvsoberges (L.) ,. 6 Chi-vsoberges (M.) 6 Chrvsocephalus (M.) 6 Chrysoloras (M.) <; Chrvsostom (J.) S. Mat- thew 4, 84 — S. John 4, 85 —Acts 4, 87 — Romans 4, S!V —1. Corinthians 4, 90 — Galatiansand Ephes.4,!91,!l2 — Philippians.Col., Thess. 4, 92, 9;{ —Timothy, Titus, Phil 4, 94 -Hebrews 4,94 —Statues 4 —Opera 6, 15 — De sacerdotio 2i;i -Homilies 2.50 Chrystal (J.) Christian Chlibb (T.')" Works!!'.!!!!!! l!> Chnmnus (M.) 6 Chnmnns (\.) (► Chnrchahnanae 327 Church congress, Leeds.. 307 Church Erection reports. 35.> Church hist. Geneva 302 Church hymnal 274 Church mission, atlas 343 INDEX OF AUTHORS. 397 Church Mission. Society. Proceediuiis .343 —Missions ..: 3.i4 Churcli iiui,--ic 27« Chnrcli psalmist 274 Church ofSc.Ml 381 Church Keview 3S1 Church (1*.) Bcn.'volrnce 284 Churchman's M. iithly Mag '..... 381 Churchman's year-book... 307 Churton (K.) Prophecies. 3,130 Cicero (M. T.) De nat. deoruin 116 Ciuuamus G Civilta Ciittolica 381 Claggett (J.) Divinity... 153 Clansse(.J.) Encvcl. theo. 375 Chirlv (A.) X.T. notes 81 CUirlv (U.) Worlcs 15 —Baptism 173 Clark (D. A.) Sermons... 2.i0 Clark (J.) Hymns 276 Clark (K. W.) Romanism. 190, 228 Clark (S.) Analysis of Script 61 —The Promises 213 Clarke (A.) Holy Bible... 62 —Holy Kucharisv 175 — Sacred liteiatuie 37') Clarke (i).) Leetuivs i'lO Clarke (P.) Altar J.V) Clarke (.J.) Kvil JrJ. l.'.s Clarke (.;. F.J l-:.-.>ciui,.l.-. lui) —Ten great ivliu!inii> 107 —Steps of belief 123 —Forgiveness ut >iu 1U6 —Orthodoxy 1U6 —Prayer... 270 Clarke (K.) Sabbatical year 207 Clarke (S.) Nat. religion. 13, 122 —Being of God 102, 122, 149 —Trinity 150 — InniKu-falitv 179 — Serni.'ii> 2.)0 Chirks.. 11 D.i Works. ..12, 15 —Papists 19J —Primitive episcopacy 2-io, 232 —Sermons 250 Clarkson (T.) Quakerism 186, 319 Clarkson (W.) Missions. 281 Classen (J.) JJessing 374 Claude (J.) Oeuvres 15 — Ketformation 190, 298, 318 —Composition 246 — Parabole des noces 250 — Sermons 2.50 — Repentance 2.50 Claude i.J. .J.) Sermons... 250 Claudius Tauiinen 8 Clayton (L.) Missions ... 354 Clavton (R.) A'iudication ot O. and N. T 47 — Essa\- on spirit 150 Clavto'n |\V. ri.) Psalms.. 276 Clear demonstration 1.50 Wear display 1.50 Cleaver (H.) Sabbath 207 Cleeve (A.) Sermons 250 Cleland (T.) Hymns 276 Clemens Alex., Opera,.2, 6, 15 — Cohortatio ad gentes.... 133 Clemens II. Papa 8 Clemens 111. Papa 8 Clemens XIV. Soc. Jesu. 338 Clemens Romanus 2, 6 Clementine homilies 2 Clenienliiie recognitions. 7 Clergy list 302 Clergvnian's instructor... 243 Clerical guide 307 Clill'ord ( \V.) Cath. alleg- iance... 2:8 Clodius (C. A. H.) Uott in der .Vatur 102 Clodoveus II 8 Cloppenbuiii (.I.i Opera. 15 Cloud ol wiinessivs 310 Clough iJ. K.I Trlugus... 351 Clowes (J.) Matthew 84 —John 85 —Lord's supper 175 Clowes (T.) Sennons 2.50 Coan (G. \V.) Persia 3.53 Cobb (.f.) Happiness... 2. 12;; Cobbet (T.) PiMver 27i) Cocceius(J.) ()pera 15 — Prophetae luiiiores 78 — Theologia repetita 142 -Sabbath 2(i7 — Chronologia 334 Cochrane (W.j Sermons 2.")! Cocker (B. F., Tli.-i.-in... 101 Codieis lib. e-\))\ r^ :i7s Codinus (G ) i; Codman (.J.) Sennons -J.'il -Hyuu.s -.'TC Coelestinus I. Papa s C-ele^tinu^ II. I-ai.a s ( - •le^.inn-- 111. Papa s (;..u-\\ell T.j';, lieT.rew Iheoeracv .58 Cohen (J.) I)eieides...l09, 360 — Phiirisiens 286 Coke (H.) Creeds 364 Coke (T.) Letters 169, 187 Colbert (C. J.) Cate- chisme 263 Cole (N.) Assurance 171 Cole's psalms 276 Coleman (J. X.) R.Davis. 354 Colenuin(L.) Geography of Bible 60 — Primitive church 225 —Antiquities 332 —Ancient Christianitv 333 Colenso (J. \V.) Penta- teuch 36 Coleridge (S. T.) Reflec- tion 148 —Church and state 228 Coles (E.) Sovereignty .. 184 Colet (J.) Romans 89 —I. Corinthians 90 Collection on Episcop 2;i2 Collection of hvmns... 267, 274 Collection of letters 281 Collection, Patronage. 237, 243 Collection of psalms 276 College Bulletin 360 Colleges, \ia for 356 Collier (.J.) Essay.s 213 — Ecclesiastical history... 305 Collier (R. L.) Sermons.. 2.51 Collins (A.) Prophecy.... 137 Collins (H.) Miss, enter- prise 351 Collinson (J.) Fathers. ..3, 363 Collyer(VV. B.) Beauties. 20 -Prophecy 130 Colman (B.) Ten virgins 86 —God 149 Colman (H.) Sermons 251 Colquhoun (J.) Coven- ant 162 — KepentaJice 171 1 -The law -205 j Colquhoun (L:idv.) World's religion -iis C .Hon (A. S.) Mi.^sicns.. 354 [ Colton (C.) Epis. Church. .■W7 -H^'vivaN ;i-„s (■^lninl.,,nu, Trnd-Mi ,S Cwhiinlu,( Magazine .•JSl Colnmbian Preacher 251 Columbia Theo. Sem 3.5'.' Colwell (S.) New themes. 222, 284 Colyor (W. H.) E. Irving. u;s Comniodianus •>, 8 Comiieiia (Anna) (; Comnenns (A.) i; Coinnenusi.T.) ,j ConinennsiM.) <; Coniplutensiaii Poly- t,'l<'tt 25 Comte(A ) Catechism.... 137 Conant (H. C.) Bible .5i; Conant (T. .7.) .Job 70 — Proverbs 7:j — IJaplizein |73 Coneordantia oi fonder (E. R.) Basis of faith 149 ConderiF. K.) Handbook ;« ( onlession. Baptist 200 ( .nit:--si 11. ( nniherlaiid. 201 < .nre--i,,n. e,,-..s,...,ti;„if| ._>o;j ( .inie~-i,,u-or nieinber... 1.50 Coiile.>sioii.sotMelhodist. 1X7 Confucius. Works 114 Congregational quarter- ly 318, .S81 Congregational Review... 3.S1 Coiigrcirational Union... 318 Conneeneut Gen. Conf ... 240 Connecticut ."Mag^izine.... 381 Connecticut Theol. Inst.. ;>59 Connections of universe. 102, 134 Connelly (J. M.) Revela- tion 97 Connor (B.) De miracu- lis 131 Conon Cardinalis 8 Conrad^J.) Desacramen- tis 173 Con.stable (H.) Future ]niiiishnient 179 —Christian liberality 284 Constans saeerdos....' 8 Constant (A. L.) Litera- ture Chret 375 < on-tant < B. ) Religion... 1(X) — l'olvthe]>nio 116, 361 Constantinns .\cropolita. f5 Coiistantinns Afrieanus.. 8 Constantinns An)iij:eii 8 Constantinns Oiaeonus... 6 Constantinns llarnieiiop. 6 Constantinns l.ascaris 6 Constantinns Magnus S Constantinns .Manasses... 6 Constantinns Melilen 6 Constantinns .Meten 8 Constantinns Pa|i.-i 8 Constantinns Pori)hyrog. 6 Constantius, patr. of An- tioch 319 C'onstitMtiones apostol 240 Contemporary Review.... 381 Convocation Ijook 223 Convocation chronicle.... 3f>8 Conway (M. D.) Demon- ology 11.5, 118, 1.59 398 INDEX OF AUTHORS. C3iiybeare(J. J.) Inter- pretation 51 Conybeare (\V. D.) Fath- ers 138, 3o3, 364 —Theological lectures 142 Conybeare (\V. F.) Paul 45,88 Cook (F. C.) Speaker's commentary 63 —Acts 87 Cook (.1.) Biology 137 —Orthodoxy 148 — Marriage 2)6 Cook (J.J Writs 243 Cooke (J.) iM.'thoaisiu ,. 187 Cooke (J. E.) Oidiuation 234 Cooke (J. P.) Chemistry 102 Cooke (P.) Universalism 198 — Beneticence 284 Cooper (C.) Vail aside 150 Cooper (E.) Sermons 251 Cooper (T.) Private mass. 12, 175 Cooper (W.) Predestina- tion 1.57 Coptic Psalter 28 Coquerel (A.) Christian- ity : 128 — Christologic 163 Coquerel (C.) I'rotestuuts 301 Corbet (J.) Kenuiins 15 Cormenin (E. M. de). Popes 328 Cornelius Papa 8 Corner (J.) Keadings 213 Corpus juris canonici 242 Corpus reformatoruni 4 Corrodi(H.) Chiliasmus. 367 Corwin (E. T.) Reformed Ch. in Amer 327 Cosin (J.) Works 2, 15 — History of Canon 48 Cosniiis lliiTosolyni '6 Cosiiiii> I iiiUi-.i]ilcustes .. 6 COSllKls.l.ipNU'lS 8 <:osiiKi> I'l.mcii.sis 8 ('..-niiiv \Cstitor 6 ( o>i;, (.1. ,1c.) Kevenus... 284 ( olc i\\ . S.) Baptism..... 366 Coitt-r (J.) The mass 190 Cotterill (T.) Prayers.... 271 Cottle (J.) Antinomians 184 — Socinianism 196 Cotto (J.) 8 Cotton (A. S.) Murder... 206 Cotton (J.) Canticles....64, 74 ■^Ecclesiastes 64, 74 —John 97 —Predestination 1,57 —Covenant 162 Cotton (it. E.) Atone- ment 8 Couard (C. E.) Christians 3SS Coulanges (F. de.) Rome 116 Countermine (The) 226 Conrayer (P. F.) Ordin- ation 234 Courcy (R. de.) Sermons 2.51 Course on the Jews 286 Coverdale (M.) Writings. 4, 12, 15 Cowell (B.) Christ 153 Cowie(M.) SS.dithculties, etc 5, 47 Cowles (11.) Pentateuch. 66 —Job to Malachi 70, 78 —Gospel and Epistles of John 85, 97 —Hebrews 94 —Hebrew histoi-y 286 Cowper (W.) Hymns 276 Cox (F. A.) Daniel 97 I — napti.'sts SIT I — IJapti.stJIissionarv s.M-. :A2 Cox (G. W.) Mvthnl.'uv. 111! ! Cox (.!.) Mill.Miariaiiisiii. IM —Coming of Christ 181 Cox (J. E.) Lord's Sup- per 175 Cox (M. B.) Reniaili.'< 346 Cox (R.) Sabbath laws 207 — Sabbath q uestion 378 Cox (S.) Biblical Exposi- tions 63 —Pilgrim Psalms 71 — Ecclesiastes 74 — Sermons 251 Cox (S. H ) Quakerism.... 186 Coxe (J. R.) Recognition. 178 Crabb (H.) Sermons 251 Criibbe(G.) Xat. tlieol 102 Cradock (S.) Harmony of Gospels 41 —Salvation 142 — Historv of the O. T 2*; Cradock (T.) Psalms 2811 Crafts (W. F.) s.tbb.ith.. .'iTS Craig (R.) P,>l);■r^• I'.ii) Craig (W.) Jesus 42 Craig-head (J. G.) Scotch seeds 325 Crakenthorp (It.) Ecclcs. Anu-lic 2, 226 (r.Diicr (J. A.) Ebraer 94 ( r.micr (.;. A.) Catenae. 81 ( i-ani|i(J. M.) Poperv... 190 —Baptist hist 317 -Council of Trent ;K7 Crane (J. T.) Holiness... 17(1 Cranmer (T.) Works. .4. 12. 15 —Sacrament 175 Cranz (D.) Brethren 321 Crawford (T. J.) Father- hood 150. 166 —Atonement 166 Credentials of Christian- ity 123 Credner (K. A.) Das alt- test. Urevangeliuui 35 —Das X. T. nach Zweck 38 —Joel 78 Creighton (M.) Papacy... 328 Crell (J.) Deuno Deo.... 1.50 — Cateehesis eccl.Pol 262 Crell (S.) S. Joannes 1.53 Ctellius (J.) Opera 4, 15 Cressy (S. de,) Brittany.. 304 Cr6tineau-Joly(J.)Coinp. de J6SUS 338 Creuzer (F.) Synibollk. 112, 116 Crewdson(I.) Baptism... 172 Crisconius 8 Crisp (T.) Works 251 Critici Sacri 63 Croft (G.) Reason 3 Croil (J.) Mission prob- lem 340 Croly (G.) Apocalypse... 97 — Providence 129 —Baptism 175 Crook (S.) Divine char- acters 213 Crookshank (W.) Ch. of Scotland 310 Crooll(J.) Israel 181 Crosby (H.) Nehemlah.. 69 —Preacher 246 Crosby (T.) English Bap- tists......... :.. 317 Croskery (T.) Plymouth brethrenism 188 Cross (J.) Catechism 262 Crnssc (T. F.) Hebrew law 205 ( iMthers (s.) Jubilee 251 Cniwe ((t.) Elenchus scriptorum 377 Crowther(J.) Methodism 187, 320 Crowther (S.) Xiger 346 Cruden ( A.)Conc.)r(lancc 61 Cruel (B.) Prcilim 2ii Cruikshank (.).) .Music. 276 Critsivis (C. A.) Hvii.iui- nemata 53 Cruttwell (C.) Concord- ance 62 Cudworth(R.) System... 105 Culbertson (M. S.) Flow- . ery land 114 Culverwel (X.) Light of n;lture 99, 102 Cunimianus 8 CunuKiiig (H.) Vade-me- cum 142 Cunnninu-(.l,) Daniel 77 — Clirislianitv l-.;3 — 'I'lie Knd ...." 181 — lluinuiersniith discus- sion 190 — Romanism 190 — Benedictions 213. 251 — Messaire from (iod 221 — Church be t\.re the Hood. 2>1 —Tent and th.- altar 2)1 -V,.ices 2.31 Cunnnings (P.) Congreg. nsages 2;jl Cunaeus (P.) Repub. Heb. 58 Cunningham (A.) Bhilsa Topes....: 114 Cunningham (F.) Eecles. history 289 Cunningham ( W.) Theol. Lectures 20 — Clnuch principles 223 — Rights of people 237 —Sermons 2.51 —Churches of Asia 294 —Historical theology 361 —The Reformers 364 Cunninghame ( W.) Apoc- alypse ; 53, 181 —Political destinv 53, 181 —Advent of Messiah 181 —The millenium 181 — Apostasvof Rome 1S3 -Church of Home 190 — Scriiituial chronology.. 334 Curcellaeus (S.J Opera.. 15 Curclon (W.) Vind. Ig- natiauae 373 Ciurev (,G.) Preparation for Gospel .5, 129 —Confirmation of faith... 5, 100, 124, 138 Cnrteis (G. H.) Dissent..4, 226 Curtis (T. F.) Commun- ion 230 —Baptist principles 317 Curtiss (S. I.) Levitical priests 36 Curzon(R.) Monasteries 356 Cutting (S. S.) Confes- sions 200 — Baptist history 317 Cnvler (( '. C.) Signs 251 Cyfaill (Y.) 324,381 Cvprianus Carthaginen "Qpera 2, 8, 15 —Epistles 4 —Treatises 4 Cypi"ianu9 Cassinen 8 Cyprianus Corduben 8 INDEX OF AUTHORS. Cyr (X.) C. Cotp 347 Cv'-ciiis Barein 8 C'yvillus Alexaiulriiius 0\»-va 6, lo —Luke Sf) Cyrilliis Hiei-osolvin 6 — Catcch. Leetufes -t, '2(i3 Dablon (('.) Relation. .:«8, 348 Dabiiey (R. L.) Then] 14-2 —Sacred rhetrnie 246 Da Costa (I.) ll.inii.iin-. 41 —Israel '... 286 Dado 8 Daehne (A. F.) Paulin. Lehrbegrltfs 140 — Jiidisch-Alex. relig 3(50 Daggett (L.) AVomen's Societies 345 Dagol>ertusl s Dagulfus S Dahler (J. G.) Paralip... 37 Dall]6(J.) I'hilippians... 92 — Colossians 93 — De vsv patrvm 138 — S. Cene 175 —Apologia 184 -Sermons 251 — De jejuniis 333 Daily exercise 213 Dale (A. van.) De oracu- lis 117 Dale (J. W.) Classic Bap- tism 173 —Christie Baptism 173 — Johannic Baptism 173 —Judaic Baptism 173 Dale (R. W.) Week-day .Sermons 20 —Temple 94 —Atonement 166 — Preaching 246 -Protestantism.. ..138, 190, 369 Dalmatius 6 Dalrymple (A. M.) OlTer- Ings 284 Damascenus. Opera 6,15 Damasus Papa 8 Damianus (Petrus) 8 Dana (M. S. B.) Letters.. 150 Danaeus (L.) Christ 163 Daniel ( H. A. ) Codex litvrgicvs 264 — Thesaurus hymnol 276 — Tatianus ." 374 Daniels (W. H.) D. L. Moody 358 Danish Bible 28 Dannemann (C.) OtTen- barung 46 D'Anvers(H.) Baptism.. 173 Danville Review 381 Daphnopates (Theod.) 6 Darling (J.) Cyclopaedia 376 Daub (C.) Dogmatik 142 — Theolog, moral 204 Daubeny (C.) Schism 237 D'Aubigng (J. H.) D€- pendance 100 —Authority 138 — Puseyism 195 — Refoi-mation 298 .^Martyrs 298, 339 -^Germany, etc 300 D'Ault-Dumesnil (— ) Croisades 297 Daumer (G. F.) Wunder 131 Daunou (P. C. F.) Popes. 328 —Court of Rome 3'28 Daunt (A.) Holy Spirit.. 156 Davenant ( J. ) Colos- sians 93 — Justification 169 David (J.) Petrus 236 Davidson (D.) Connex- ion 286 David.son (It.) Psalms.... 280 Davidson (R.| First Pres- by. Ch. N. Brunswick.... 825 — Presby. Ch. liy 325 Davidson (S.) Text. O. T. 35,49 — Introd. to X. T 38 -Canon of l{il)!e 48 —Bib. Criticism 49 —Sacred Interp 51 — Eccles. p,)Iit\- 225 DaviesiK.) Christ 1.53 —Rest 208 —China 281, 350 Davii's ((.. S.) Paul 46 D.ivies i.r.) Sciiptures... 138 — M.u-al iuvcci)ts 204,205 Davies (J. L., Tlieol 204 —Gospel and life 251 —Theology of Paul 362 Davies fS.) Sermons 2.)1 Davis (A.) Psalms 280 Davis (A. J.) Principles, 119 Davison (J.) Prophecy.. 53, 131 —Primitive saci-itice 166 — Baptismal rey-ene ration 175 Davy (J.) Apologie 338 Davy (W.) Divinity 142 Dawson (H.) Logos l.')3 Dawson (J. \V.) Archaia 135 -.Nature and the Bible... 135 —Earth and Man 135 —Origin of the world 136 -Chain of life 137 Day (J.) Thewill Ku Days of Marv 339 Dean (P.) Restoration... 198 Dean (W.) China 3.')0 Decalogue explained 20tj De Courcy (R.) Letter... 213 De Douhet. Legendes.... 332 Defence of Friends 186 Defence of Lindsev 150 Defence of lay teaching... 233 Defence of prophecy 181 Defence Scripture doct... 196 Defensor 8 De Gols (G.) Christ '..'.'. 153 Dehon (T.) Contirmation. 172 Delany (P.) Revelation.. I06 Delitzsch (F.) Symboiae ad Psalmos 37 — De Habacuci vita 38 — Entstehung d. Evang... 39 —Tag in Capernaum 42 — ProphetischeTheologie 53 —Jewish artisan life 58 —Genesis 67 —Job 70 — Psalms 71 —Proverbs 73 — Ecclesiastes 74 —Song of Songs 74 —Isaiah 7o — Habakuk ausgelegt 78 —Hebrews 94 — Jesus 1(18 —Biblical psychology 1.59 —Vicarious satisfaction... 1(>6 -Lord's Supper 175 — Coming ot Messiah 181 Delitzsch (J.) Gottes- lehrevon Aquino 368 Dell (W.) Works 15 —Sermons 251 Delmas(L.) Huguenots. 301 Delprat (G. H. M.) Bru- derschaft 356 Demarest M. T.) Peter. 96 DiMu.-trins (■vd..n 6 I>riii~,.ii I K.j' ■-.tliljaili."'.'.'. 2us Driiw.Mi ,>., sa.-rauieiits 172 --.Mi^>ionsKpis.( 1, 314 Dennis (.J. ^., Syria .•;,53 Denmstoii (.). .Mj p^r- isliiui.- soul 17<) Dens (P.) Theologia..l42, 204 —Moral theology 2II —Extracts 211 Denzinger ( H. ) Ritiis oriental ium 2.i4 Meoduinus (^ Deihani (W.) Astro-thi'.- <^l<>gy II1-2 — Phvsieo-theolo^N-.. la- i').^ pering (E ) \V..iks 1.5 Derodon (D.j Mes><' 175 De Rossi (G.B.) xMes.^ia. 133 Deschamps (A.) Boud- dhisme lu Desiderius s Desmarets(S.)Theologia! 142 — P'ab. praeadaniitic.ie 159 — Defensio tidci ( ath l9o De Smet ( P. .J . ) M ission.s. 345, 348 De Sola (D. A.) Sacred ^«crip 65 Despagne (J.) Oeuvre.s.. 15 Dessauer (J. H.) Israel... 286 Deusdedit ('ardinalis 8 Deusdedit Papa 8 Deuterononiv 3(i Deutsch (I.) ■ Elihu 37 Deutsch (S. M.) Abalard.. 372 Deutsche Zeitschritt 3s2 Devoirs de la vii- 2J2 lievoti (J.) Can. .11 242 Devotional hvnnis ■J7t; Dewar(U.) Revelalioii... 120 — Divinity 142 — Atonenieiit I67 Dictionary of the Bihlc... 33ii Dictionnairc cl= ascer DictionnaiTo dvs cvtrdi- iiaux 328 Dictidiin.iiiv cl 's iii.nm- scripls 376 Dictl.))inairL-ae :\ly.sli(iue 322 Dictionnairc de nunii.s.... 334 Dictionnaire de statisti- que 351 Didachc ton ap.ist 363 Didvnuis Ah'x (i Dicckh -ir (— ., Cliiiir 114 Dieckli lit (A. W.) Wal- denscr 331 DierinKci-(F.X.) Svsu-nj. 120 Dietencli (f.) liisiji. ('at. 263 Dicth'iu (\V. (>.) I'l-cliris- tentlimi. 4.% 293 — Zwcitc llri-r l'<'tri 96 Dieu (I., dr.) \ '1' 65 —Ad U..UKIU.VT; Digljv {i\. 11.) ,M.)ies Catholici 297 Dillniann (A.) (.cik'sIs.. 67 Dinian (J. L.) ll<"l.iii Am. Slf) UinKlcy (11.) Aii^cls 159 Dinotlius S Diodali (D.) Dc ( liristo gracco lixinentc 42 Dioduti ( J. ) Annota- tions on Bible 6:3 — Ejjistrcs des uiiostres... !SS Diod..rus 'I'ar.M.n 6 .Di()ll^ MM- \l,'\,iiHlnnus.2, 8 DionN^iii- .\ic,.|.,;'4!ta Oir-T.i 6,. 15 Dion\~in- ( Tintli 2 Dioii'NMii- i;.iu-mis ,S DioHNMu- in..-, sins cS Dion\^iii> I'ap.! 2,8 Dircclrnr-iMi-ilii.'l -iia Disc. Mils,, oi (,u,l 213 Disosw.iv ((.. IM Cli. of New York 315 Disputed qiiestiona 125 D ' Israel i ( I ) J n daism 109 Dissertations, Abraham- ic covenant 230 Divine dialogues 149 Divine panoply 213 Divine purpose 163 Dixon (J.) Methodism... 320 Dixon (R. W.) Ch. of Kng. 307 Dnyanodaya 382 Dobbins ( F. S. ) ]\iiss. manual 340 Dobell (J.) Hymns 276 Dobney (H. H.) Fut. pun- ishment 179 Dobson (T.) Deity 149 Docti-inehell torments... 179 Doctrine of Trinity... 150, 153 Doctrines of liuptism 172 Doctrines Priu.Theo.Sera 199 Dod (I.) .Sermons 251 Dodana 8 Dodd (\V.) Death 213 Doddridge (P.) Works... 15 — Kaniilv expositor 81 — Kvidences 120 — I'm'iiniatology 142 — Uegeneration 168 —Rise and progress 213 —Neglecting souls 245 —Preaching 246 -ir^Vnns'^.'.;;;;;:.;"";;';.""';." Dods (.( It.) Spirit man- ifestalions Dods (M.) Mohammed, iSnddha, and Christ 108, 111, 114, — Incarnation —Iron .\ue Dodwell (il.) Sonl mor- tal -De schif,male An.gi —Letters of advice Dodwoll (W.) Reply to Toll .' Doe (W. ■'.) Revival Doederlein iJ. C.) Tlieol.. Doedes I.I. 1.) Nieuwen Verbonds -Henueneuiies — Avondniaal Doellin- mm J. l.i Gentile and.lew 107, — Muh.ininied's religion.., —Reunion ol eliiirenes .... — Kirelienti-.-eliiehtc —First a-e -Hippolytus -Ref .rni.Uion -Fables resprel in- pop,.s — Kirelie nnd kirehen —V Doenk. il V. .) 11( Doerin- (11 ) 'i' Denl-elilanils.. Doerner ( \.) .^ us Dornei- {.]. \.) ( trine —V he. — Pei'son of (lirist. Domestic i>ori r.iiti Dominicus Graden Domnizo 8 Domnolns 8 Donaklson (J.) Apostol- ical father.* 362 — Chris, lit. and doctrine 363, 375 Donatus 8 Donne (.J.) Works 15 Donus Paiia 8 Doolittle (T.) Divinity... 143 —Lord's supper 175 Dorchester (D.) Relig. progress 300, 359 Dore (J.) Faith hiS —Three discourses 251 Dornev (II.) Divine eon- temi)]ations 213 Dorotlieus 293 Doi-rington (P). ISiiptiz- ing infants 174 Dorrington (T.) Rcform'd aevotions 213 Dorothbus, Apost... 6,293, 394 Dort (Synod of) 203, 313 Dossey (W.) Choice 276 Dos tnitados 236 Donais(C.) Albigeois 316 Douav liible. Notes 190 Douglas (D.) liai)tistch. 317 Douglas (J.) 31iracles..., 131 —Six letters 190 — Krrors 289 Douglas (K. K.) Confu- cianism : 107, 114 Dow (C.) Sabbath 208 Dowling^J.) Romauism 328 Downame (G.) Fifteenth — .Justifle.ition. Downi's (.1.) S' Dowues (S.) L Downfall of an Dowsonol.) Ilii Doze i)r. 'posu.M Dozy (R.) Isl 169 266 183 116 238 107, m — Mekka lo7, 111, 113 Dracontius H Drake (C. U.) Priesthood. Kin. iTii, ■J;ifi, 369 Drake (W.) .lonali and tlo.sea 78 DrapVn- (J. W.i Heliuion and sei.Miee :. 134 Drechsler (>I.i Ablest. Kritik 35 —Genesis 36 — resaja 7.> DrelincourL (C.) Death... 213 — Response 190 Drei)anins Florus s Drew (li. S.) Naz.ireili... 42 — Son of man 42 — UnbeU'-f 124 — Chrisl 163 Drew (S.I The sonl 159 — Resun-eelion IS,) Drexelins dl.i Trisnie- : Ljistus 213 1 Hrexelius (.J.) Kternilv. 178 Drev i-l. s. von ) Ap,)i;>- ceti 20 Dripps(.J. F.) Siam 353 Drogo Bellovacen 8 Di'ogo Cardinalis S Drnmmond(D.T.K.) Par- ables 86 Drummond (H.) Social duties 222 Drusius (.1.) .lob 70 —Nov. Test 81 -De seel is Indaieis 360 Druthniarns s Duboc (.1.) Lebeu 11)5 Du Hose (1{. P.) Femme. 213 Ducas :.. 6 Ducos (F.) Albigeois 316 Dudo Decanus.'. 8 Dudley (C. S.) Bible So- ciety 357 Duest'erdieeU (F.) Apolog 97 — .lohu 124 Diilf (A.I Missions 281 —India 351 — Indian missionary 351 Duttield(G.) Sabbath 208 Duftield (J. T.) Second Advent 181 — Princeton jiulpit 251 Dugdale (Sir W .) Monas- ticon Anglicanum., 308,356 Duguet (.1. J.) Romans... 8!> Duhm (B.) Theol. Pro- phet 140 Dukes (L.) Rabbin. Blu- inenlese 10i> Dumas (H.) Jansenius..., 186 Du Moulin (P.) Catholic faith 190 — Boueliei-de l.i Kov 190 — Peae; andeonleutment. 213 — Ueliiiion ivvelee 263 Duncan (A.) Inlidelity... 124 Duncan (II.) Seasons 103 Duncan (.J. M. ) Moral government ;.. 158 — Creedsand Confessions. 199 I)undasR(.J.) Bishops.. 225,232 Dungalus , , 8 INDEX OF AUTHORS. 401 Diinigan\s Cath. Almanac 3'28 DunlavyfJ.) Evidences. 19.o Dunlop (A.) Ch. of Scot. 237 Dunlop (W.) Confessions 203 Dunn (H.) Destiny 178 Duns (.J.) Biblical nat. science 60 —Science and Chr 134 Dunstanus 8 Dupanloup (F. A. P.) Je- sus Christ 42 — .Souverainete pontifl- cale 236 Dui'in(L. E.) Divinity.. 1 — Disciplina.... -iio, 2;3(j — Eccles. writers 289, 37.5 — JIcclc-^. history 289, 298 — iiibliotheque des au- teurs 378 I>uport(.I.) Laljidesem- nietros 280 Duran.liM.) .Sciinons 251 Durandus Claroniontan- us 8 Durandus 'rroarn 8 Durant (W.) 6th Ch., Al- bany 32.5 Dure) (.J.) Ecclesia Ang.. 226 —Reformed Churches.2.'6, 235 Daihani(.J.) bongof .Solo- mon 74 —Book of Kevelation 98 —Christ crucified 251 Duschak (M.) r.ibl. tal- mud. Glaubenslehre 109 Dutch Jiil)le 28 Duvt-rgicr (J.) Maximes.. 214 Dwight (II. G. O.) East... 349 Dwight |S. E.j Hebrew wife 2<)6 Dwight(T.) Theology 143 —Open convents 190, 228 Dyer(W.) Christ's titles. 2.51 Dyke {J.) Communicant.. 177 Dykes (J. O.) Laws of the kingdom 206 —.Jerusalem to Antioch... 293 Dymond(J.) Morality.... 204 Dynamiu.s Patricius 8 J:adie (.7.) Eng. Bibles.... 56 —Concordance 62 — Galatians 91 — Ephesians 92 — Philippians 92 — Colossians 93 — Thessalonians 93 —Divine love 251 Eadmerus 8 Earle (J.) Sacrament 177 East (J.) Village 214 Eastburn (M.) Philip- pians 92 Eaton (J. K. T.) Christian- ity 4, 129, 364 Eaton (S.) Life 2.51 Ebalus 8 Ebbo 8 Eberhardus 8 Eberstein (W. L. G. von). Xat. Theol 103, 368 SJnard (J. H. A.) Gospel history 39 —Johannes „..40 — Hiob 70 —Epistles of John 97 — Olfenbarung 98 — Apologetik 120 — Pradestinationsfrage.... 157 — Reformirtes Kirchen- buch 270 — Bonifatius 304 — Iroschott. Missionsk. 304, 341 — Abendmahl 176, 369 Ebrardus 8 Ecclesiastique 74 Echard ( L.) Kccles. iiUx.. 289 Ecu iJ.) Eiic-liiridion 190 Eckard (J. K.i Ceylon 349 Eekberuis ^chouaug 8 Eclectic Mag .382 Eclectic Museum.. :i82 Ecleclic Review- 382 Eddv (A. D.) Youth 214 Eddv (D. C.) R. William.s 317 Edeii(J.) Psalms 71 Edershenn (A.) Temple. 58 —Bible history 286 Edgar (R. McC; Cross... lt)2 Edgar (s.) Popery 190, 371 Edinburgh Chr. Instruc- tor ; 382 Edinbuiifh IJfvirw 382 Edkiiis f.J.i Cliiiia 114 Edmonds iJ. W.) :5pirit- ualism 119 Edmondson (J.) Sermons 251 Education. Board Re- ports 3.56 i:ducation, Chrcstiennc.. 222 Edward \ 1 4 Ed\vards( 11. H.) Gazetteer 340 Edwards (.J .) (). and X. T. 47 — Theologia 143 —The Preacher 244 Edwards (J. iWtr). Works. 15 —Redemption 143 -Trinity 150 —Dissertations 158 —Original sm 160 —The will 161 —Charity 214 —Christian love 214 —Religious affections 214 — Sermons 251 — Brainerd 348 —Work in Northampton. 358 — Relig. in New Eng 358 Edwards (J. younger). Works '. 15 — Liberty and necessity... 161 —Atonement 16ti — Endless punishment 179 Edwards (.Justin.) N. T. with notes 81 —Sabbath 208 Edwards (P.) Antipa;do baptism 174 Edwards (T.) Gangraena. 308, 316 Edwards (T.) Paraselene. 184 Eells (M.) Indian mis- sions 348 Egbertus 8 Egede (H.) Gronland- ische Mission 347 Eginhardus 8 Eglisham (G.) Poeticum duelltim 280 Eglurhad o gatechism 261 Elireiifeuchier(F.)Chris- teiithum 104 Ehrmann (D.) Palastina. 109 Eichhorn (J. G.) Alt.Test. 35 — Ajiocry ph. Schriften...35, 47 —Authenticity 47 -Hiob 70 — Apocalvpsin Joannis.... 98 — Biblisch. literatur 376 Eichhorn (K. F.) Kirchen- rechts 241 Eichthal (G. d'.) Evan- giles 40 tlgll 8 Eiiihorn iD.j Mo.«saismus. 10!) Eipper (C.j Moretun Bay. 354 Eisenmenger (.J. A.) Ju- denthum 133 EiteKE. J.) Buddhism.... 114 Ekkehardus 8 Eldefonsus h Elder (W.) Freedom 237 Eleutherius ,s Eleutherus Papa 6 Elfricus 8 Elias Coxida 8 Eligius 8 Eliot (.Samuel). Liberty 294 Eliot (W. G.) Dcct. o"f Christianity 196 —Young Men" 251 i;iipandus ,s Elizabeth 8 Ellicott (C. J.) Christ.... 42 — Interpretation 51 — Revision 56, 57 —Commentary X. T 81 —Paul's epistles (-8 —Galatians 91 —Modern unbelief 104, 124 —Present dangers 307 Ellingerus 8 Elliiiwood (F. F.) Mis- sions 282 Elliott (A.) Sermons 251 Elliott (C.) Inspiration... .52 — Catliolicism 19j Elliott (D.) Church 223 Elliott (E. B.) Apoca- lypse !8 —The Church 131, l!-3 Elliot (J.) Hymns 273 Ellis (G. E.) Unitarian controversy 196, 330 Ellis ( H W.) Eastern sisters 345 Ellis (J.) Revelation l(i« —Skepticism 124 Ellis (J. E.) W. Ellis 347 Ellis (W.) Missionary 340 —Madagascar 347 —Sandwich Islands 354 Ell wood (T.) Tylhes 285 Elpis 8 Eisner ( J. ) Observa- tiones 81 Ely(E. S.) Theology 143 —Calvinism 188 Emlvn iT 1 Deity 1W> Enin'ia Regina 8 Emmons I N.) Works 15 —Theology 143 — Atonement 160 —Sermons 251 Emory (J.) Fpis.controv. 232 -Meth. Epis. Ch 233 Enfield (W.) Sermons... 251 Englehardt (J. (i. V.) Kirchengeschichte 289 — Dogmengeschichte 361 Engelhardt ( M. von). Justin d. Miirt 363 England (J.) Church 269 Engles(W.M.) Proverbs 73 —Ruling elders 232 -Hymns 277 English Bible 28, 2it English ((;. B.) Pebbles. 137 Engli.s* Pulpit 252 English puritans 308 Englishman's concor- dance 62 Ennodiiis 8 Enquiry into .Sabbath 208 Ephraemius Chronog 6 INDEX OF AUTHORS. Ephraimus Antioch Ephreiu Syrus 4 Epiphaiiiiis Catain-ii 6 Epiphanins Const. Op- era 12, 1) Epii)hanius ( viir U Epiiihaiiius Ila.ui.iimliL... 6 Episciiiiu- (■-,) (ipeia.... 15 — lii>tituii..nc- 143 Episllc I.. l)i..iiurtus 2,133 Episllo t.. Thrs-al 93 Epistolary discussion 190 Epitome of doctrine 2j3 Eppler (C. r ) Hagen- liach 373 Eraclius 8 Erasmus (I).) Katio 1 — Paraplirasis in X. T 81 — Proc-ationes 271 Erbkani (II. W.) Frot. Set-ten 298,316,370 Erehauiliertus Episc 8 Erelienil)ertus Monachus 8 Erdniann (C. F. D.) Sam- uel 63,69 ErduKinn (J.K.) Natur.. 137 Erebo l'.il)le 29 Erechtius 6 Erkenihaldus 8 Eniianrieus 8 Ermcnuandus 8 Ernuildus 8 Ernaldns 8 Ernest {Prince). Lettre.... 190 Ernesti (H. F. T. L.) Ethik Paulus 204 Ernesti (J. A.) Interpre- tation 51 — Epist. ad Hchr.!,-..- 94 — Lehredci- l\irrlic 176 Ernnlfus 8 Erradis ' 8 Er9kine(E.) Works 252 Erskine (J.) Theol 148 — Discourses 2.'i2 —Church history 289 Erskine (H.) Sefnions. 1.5,252 —Gospel sonnets 277,280 Erskine (T.) Evidences. 127 — Freencss of Gospel 169 —Inner life 214 Ervisius 8 Esaias Cypr...; 6 Esquires (A.) Kel. life in England 307 Essay towards conimun- ion 239 Essays in Biblical lit 34 Essays on christian union 239 Essays on the coming 181 Essays on inspiration .52 Essays on miracles, etc... 131 Essays and Reviews 124 Essays on Romanism 190 Estienne (H.) Concord- antia T. N 62 Etat du siege 328 Ethelbertus 8 Ethelvolfus 8 Ethel woldus 8 Etheridge (J.W.) Ilorae Aramaicae 55 — Targums 66 —Jerusalem and Tiberias 109 —Syrian churches 330 Ettrick(W.) Second ex- odus 183 Eucherius 8 Euchologion 266 Eudocia 6 Eugenlcus (Marcus) 6 Eugenius Carthag 8 Eugenius II. Papa 8 Eugenius HI. Papa 8 Eugenius Tolrtan 8 Eugesijiiiu^ Traetatus 6 Eugviiiiins Atrie 8 Eub'-in- 8 Eulogius Ah-x 6 Euphronius 8 Eusebius Alex 6 Eusebins P.ruuo 8 j:usebi\is Kujesi'n 6 Eusebius ineruiatus. Presbyter, ordination... 234 Eusebius Pamiiliilus (i — Evam,'. preparatio 133 — Tli.'ophaniii 133 —Life ol- C.nstautine 294 — Eecles. hi>t 2t)4 Eusebius Vercell 8 Eustathius 8 Eustathius Beryten (i Eustathius Confessor 6 Eustathius :\Ionaehus 6 Eustathius Th.'>.saIoii 6 Euthalius (i Euthvmlns Zi-abenus.... G p:utrf)pius 8 Eutvchianns Papa 8 Eutychius Alex 6, 289 Eutvehius Constant 6 Eva'grius 8 EvaiiTius I'onticus (j Evagi-iu- Scholastieus 6 —Hist, ceelcs 295 Evangige]i- ses 331 — Trlnitarianism 372 Faber(J.) Quatuorevan- selia 83 — Epist. Pauli 88 Fabian 2 Fabianus Papa 6 Fabri(F.) Heideuthum. 282 Fabricius (F.) Christus.. 223 Fabricus (J. A.) Index Seographieus 289, 359 (UX evangeUi 340 Fabritius (S.) Psalms 71 Facundus 8 Fagaras (1. de). De liber- tate 161 Fairall (H. H.) Italy 313 Fairbairn (A. M.) Philo- sophy of relig KJO Fairbairn (P.) Hermen. manual 51 —Prophecy 54 —Typology 55 — Ezekiel 77 —Pastoral Epistles 94 -Revelation of law 206 —Pastoral theology 245 -Person of Christ 366 Fairchild (A. G.) Bap- tism 17$ —Mrs. Lowrie 351 Fairholme (G.) Geology. 60 Faith and free thought... 123. 124 Faith and peace 124 Falco Beneventanus 8 Falconer (T.) Evanson's " Dissonance" 3, 40 Fallacy detected 187 Faltonia Proba 8 Familiar hist, of Ch. of N. Y 315 Family Bible 63 Family instructor.. 222 INDEX OF AUTHORS. 405 Fa-mill (C.) E-jl. Chre- tieniies en Orient 315 Fardulfns 8 Farewell sermons 252 Farley (F. A.) Unitari- anism 196 Farmer (H.) Demoniacs. 40, 159 —Christ's temptation. ..43, 163 — Miracles 131 Farnham ( J. M. \V. ) Homeward 349 Faro 8 Farqnhar (J.J Sermons. 252 Farr(E.) Select poetry. 277 Farrar (A. S. ) Free Thought 4, 104, 119, 370 —Scirnc" in Theology. 134, 371 \V.) Witness 5, 129 .... 43 358 — Lllc of Paul —Eternal hope — Ephphatha —Days of thy youth —Fall of mail." ■ — Silence and voices — Early dajsof Christian- — Saintly workers Farrer (J.) Christ.. .,3, 43, 163 FarreriJ. A.) Primitive manners 112 Fastidius 8 F.istredns 8 Fathers (Lil)rary <>t') 4 Fathi-rs reformers of Ch. of Eng 184 Faussett (A. R.) Psalms. 37 Faussett (G.) Establish- ed ( hureh 3, 226 Faustinus I'lol .vter 8 FauMinus (St.)...: 8 Faustus Maniehaeus 8 Fanstus Khegien 8 Faweett (J.) God, etc 149 —Advice to youth 214 Fay (F. R.) Joshua 63,68 Feiitley ( D. ) Dippers dipt 173 -Romish flsher 190 —Warning for Phigland... 317 Feer (L.) Etudes Boud- hiques 114 Feiio (D. A ) Clerical ce- libacy '230 Feith (U.) Godsdienstige Begrippen 100 Idhoi (A.) Genesis 36 ;. del. Synodes ice 301 Felix Lemovic 8 Felix 1 Papa 8 Felix II. Papa 8 Felix III Papa 8 Felix IV. Papa 8 Felix Ravenn 8 Felix Urgcll 8 Fellowes (R.) Religion • ^without cant 185 T'elton (H.) Chrtstian faith 134 Fenelon (F.) Oeuvres 15 —Existence of God.... 103, 149 ^-Vie interieure 170 — Reponses 2fl4 —Pure love, etc 214 —True charity 214 — Eloquence 246 Tenner (W.) Works 15 Fentress (W. H.) Love truths 2.i2 Fergus (H.) God 103,149 Ferguson (R.) Fiery-fly- ing serpent 214 Fergusson (J.) Temples. 58 Ferrandus (Fulgentius).. 8 Ferris (B.) Truth 186 Ferns (J.) Ecclesiastes,. 74 Fes.sel(D.) Sacr. Script. 63 Fessenden (T.) Scienceof .sanctity 143 Feuerbach (L.) Essence of Christianity 137 Field (U.) The Church... 223 Fifth Ave. Presb. Ch., N. Y 3i5 Finch (G.) Romish con- troversy 190 Finch [\\'.) 01)jections against Christi.) Universal- ist's assistant Forbes (E. P.) Scottish Saints Forbes (J.) Romans Forbes (J.) The Kirk.. 13, — Justiflcation Forbes (P.) Revelation. Forbes (W.) Consid. mo- destae Ford (D. EJ Decapolis... Ford (J.) Theology Fordvce(D.) Theodorus.. Fordyce(J.) Deity Foiv.-gn Missionary.... 344. . -{82 Foreign Miss. Chron.. 3J3. ;J«2 Foreign Prot. pulpit 2|>^' Foreign t^iart.-rly Rev... 382 Form of prayers, Jews.... 267 Formation of Chr.bcliel. 124 404 INDEX OF AUTHORS. Fortlafic(C.) Oaseyii (iot- tcs 103 Fortni^htlv Kcview 382 Fortuiiatus 9 Foss (A.T.) r.ap. churches 317 Foster (K.) (vc. of poe- try 261 — Cvc.of pnisc ilhist 261 Foster (J.) Natural r.-li^- ioTi 1U3, 214 —Subject of rcliiiioii 221 —Sermons 252 —Spirit of uii-;si>ii)^ 282 Foster (W. s.i Cal vinisin. 185 Foster (T.) Yearly meet- ill- 150 Foulis([I.) Homish trea- sons 328 Fowler (E.) Desigu of Christianity 13, 170 Fowler (H.) Aiiier. pul- pit 247 Fowler (P. U.) Presby- ter. Central X. Y 325 Fowles (J.) >-ei- n^ 252 Fox(H. W.) -. India 351 Fox (J.) AVritiuiis 4. 1.-,. :;:!9, 340 Fox (J.) Soeiiiiaiiisin 190 Fox (W.J.) Christ ianity 196 Foxes and lirebrands 191 Foxton (F. J.) Popular Christianity 364 Foye (M. \V.) Romish rites 269 Framir-e (1>.| I'arsees 118 FraHeiscusCaiiieiius 9 FraiK-k lA.) Kaliliala 109 — Philos. et reli-iou 134 Fraiiek (A. II.) Method. studii theol 1 — Introd. ad prophet 38 —Study of the SS 51 —Christ 214 —Preaching 247 Francke (F.) Symb. Eccl. Lutheranae ..; 201 Frauo AlHigom 9 Franc-o Leodien 9 Frank (F. H. II.) Christl. Gewissheit 100 —Christl. Wahrheit 143 —Theol. der Concordien- formel 367 Frank (J. C.) Apost. preaching 5, 127 — Eyidences 5, 127 Frank (M.) Sermons... 2, 252 Frankfort tr<)ul)les 265 Fi-aser (A.) Prophecies.. 54 Fraser (D.) Bible and the family 230 Fraser ( D. ) Minister's portfolio 252 —Sermons 252 Fraser ( J. ) Sanctifl ca- tion 170 —Sermons 252 Fraser (U. W.) Moriah.... 58 Fraser ( W. ) Blending lights 135 Fraudsof Komish mouks 191 Freculphus 9 Fredegisus 9 Fredei-icus Colonien 9 Free Church pulpit 252 Free disquisitions 226 Free examination of po- pery 191 Free (J.) Methodists 187 Freedmen's reports 366 Freeman (F.) Psalmo.dia 272 Freewill Baptist conn 317 Freewill Baptist Quar- terly 382 French Bible 30 FrensdorlTfS.) Massora magna 49 Frere (B.) Eastern Africa 346 Frere (J. H.) Daniel 54 Freudenthal (.).) Hellen- istische studien 286 Frewen (T.) Philos. of reyelatioii 204 Frey (J. S.) .Joseph and Benjamin 133 —Messiah 133 Frickc {(i. A.) Dei exis- tentia 103 — Kircheiiuesehiehte 289 Fridegddiis 9 Friedberji- (E.) Vatican. Concil 337 Kriederici (K.) St. .Icihu., S6 FriedlaenderiM.jl'atrist. Studien 109 Friedlieb (J. H.) Leidcns- geschichte 43 Friedrieh (J.) Primates 232, 236 — Vatikan. Konzils 337 — Jesuiten-Ordens 338 Friend. A Monthly .Jour- nal 3S2 Friend of India 3.51, 382 Friendly dialouue 161 Frith (.].) Works 4, 16 Fritzsclie^C. F.) l'riit\inn- dcr (iriinde 36 Fritzsclu' (C. F. A.) Mat- thaeus 84 —.Marcus 85 — Ep. ad. Komanos 89 — Ep. ad. Corinthios 90 Fritzsche (O. F.) Apo- crypha 80 Frohschammer (J.) Na- turwissenschaft 1.34 — Frageu der Ge^-enwart 228 — Primal Petri 236 Frollandns 9 Frommann(T.) Vatican- ischen Concils :i:i7 Fronmucller ( <;. F. ( . ) Peter and .Imle 63, 96 Frost (.J.) Sermons 2.52 Frotharius 9 Fronde (J. A.) Nemesis of faith 137 —Calvinism 18.5, 318 Froumundus 9 Frowinus 9 Fructiiosus 9 Fry (C) Christ our law,. I(i3 Fry (J,) (anliclcs 74 —The coinalcscent 214 —Hist, of Church 290 Fuerst (J.) iHbl. litera- tur 34 — Concordantia 62 — Pracht Bibel 65 Fuhnnann (\V. l).)HaiHl- W.6rterliueh 1 Fulbertus 9 Fulco Corbeien 9 Fulco Khonien 9 Fulcoius 9 Fulgentius 9 Fulke (VV.) True trans- lations 12, .56 —Martian 12, 191 —Romish Testament.. ..81, 191 Fuller (A.) Works 16 —Miscellaneous pieces.,.. 20 —Genesis 67 —Gospel its own witness, 106 — Sandemanianisni I0 (iaillard (P,) Hist, of ch. 2'.I0 (ialbertus Brugensis •► Gale (J.) Infant Baptism, 174, 3(!6 Gale (T.) Gentiles. 106, 108, 112 — .Jansenisme 320 Gall (J. I Catechism 263 Gallaudet iT, H.) Kepen- tance 214 —Hist, of Josiah 214 —Discourses 252 Galle (F.) Melanchthon. 374 Galloway (J.) Reyela- tioii 98 Gallus Claromontanus,,.. 9 Gallus Hihern !» Galterus Siagaio'nen 9 (iambold (.;.) Works K; Gammel (W.) Bapt. miss. 342 (iammoii (J.) Christ 214 Gams (P. B.) Gesch. y. Spanien 314 Garbett (E.) Dogmatic faith 4, 139, 199 —God's word written 52 —Bible and critics 123 —Plan of revelation.. 123, 129 —Immortality 179 (Jarbett (J.) Christ 8, 163 (Jarcias i> (iarciii de Tassy (J. H.) 'Islamisme Ill — Itel. Musulmane Ill - Garden of the soul 269 Gardiner (F.) Leviticus. 68 — .Jude 96 — O. and N. Test 360 (iardiner (S. R,) Stuarts 309 Gardner (J.) Cyclopaedia 1 —Faiths of the world. 107,316 (iardner (W. W.) Com- munion. 230 Gareis (O.) Schweiz 228 Gareneiers (D.) Christ's sutrerings 43, 166 Garnerius Abbas 9 Garnerius L/ingonen 9 Garnerus Parisien 9 Garratt (W. A.) Christian church 225 Garritt (J. B. ) Amer. Indians 348 Gasparin (A. de). Mar- riage 206 Gaspey (T.) Lord Cob- • ham.' 308 Gass (W.) Griech. kirchP. 201 Gaston (H.) Faith and practice 62 Gastrell (F.) Chr. instit.. 62 INDEX OF AUTHORS. 405 — Uelig. in^eneral lOh, 12-2 Gataker (T.) Trausub- stantiation 176 —Christian man's care 214 — lovof ,he iust 214 — Sp'irituall watch 214 (iaudciii ius !) Ganfii-dns 9 Gaufridus Catalanu I) Gauli-i(li;s Cluracval 9 Ganfridiis (,i(,ssns 9 Gaiifridus S. Harbani 9 Gauslinus 9 Gaussfii (S. K. L.) Theo- piifustir 32 -Daniel 77 — ScTniMn> 253 Gaulrnchf (1'.) Dieux cU's pavensi 112 Gavin (A.) Popery 191 Gearing(W.) Sovereignty 214 Geljhaidt (H.) Apoca- lypse 140 Gfl.s.-i- (A. n.) Jakdbus. 95 Gchuinus 9 (icfldcs (A.) - Pentateuch 49 — Prosiicrlus now transl. 56 GertVkcn (F. H.) Staat uiul Kirche 228 Gefl'eken (J.) Decalogus 206 Geier (M.) Opera 16 —Com. in Psalmos 71 — Proveibia '. 73 — Ecclesiastes 74 —Daniel 77 Geiger (A.) Schriften 16 — Wissen. d. Jndenthums 109 -Mohammed Ill — Jud.-ntlHim, Ges- chichte 286 Geikic (C.) ('hrist 43 —English Ketoiniation... 306 Gelasius a Gelasius I. Papa 9 Gehisius 11. Papa 9 Gellatly (J.) Sermons.... 253 Gemistns (G.) 6 General Assembly. See Presb. Ch General Assembly Mag.. General Repository .' 383 Genesius (Josephiis) 6 Geneste (M.) Jndahand Gennadius 1. Const 6 Gennadius II. Const 6 Gennadius Massilien 9 — Eccles. dogmatibus 12 Genoude (E. de). Chris- tianisme 120 Gentins(G.)Hist.judaica 286 Genuineness, Word of God 47 Georgides 6 Georgius Acropolita 6 Georgius Cypi" 6 Georgius Hamartohis...... 6 Georgius Monachns 6 Georgius Nicnmed 6 Georgius Pisida 6 Georgius Trapezunt 6 ^fceraldus Cadurcen 9 Geraldus Silvae-Majoris.. 9 Gerard (A.) Evidences... 120 —Pastoral care 245 Gerardus I. Cameracen... 9 Gerardus II. Cameracen.. 9 Gerardus Engolismen 9 Gerardus Grandimont 9 Gerardus Presbyter 9 Gerardus Suessibnen 9 Gerdes(D.) Reformation 298 Geree (J.) Paedo-bap- tism 174 Gerhard {.} .) Ilarmouia.. 41 —Petri ei)i>i,,lae 96 -Loci theol.igiei 143 — Coiitessid catholica..l43, 191 — Meditationes 214 Gerhohus 9 Gerlach (O. von). Pen- tateuch 66 —X. Test 81 German Hilile 30 Gernianus 1. Const 6 Germanus II. Const 6 Gernianus Parisien 9 Gerson (J. C. de). Opera 16 —Opera dogmatica 143 Gervasius 9 Geschichte des Rabbi J es- chua 43 Gesenius(W.) Introduc- tions, 34, 377 — Interp. of Isaiah 38, 377 —Com. iiber Jesaia 75 Gess (F. W.) Theol. Schleiermacher 374 Gess (VV. F.) Christi Per- son und Werk 163 Gethsemane. 166 Gezo 9 Gfroerer (A. F.) Philo... 360 Gib (A.) Contemplations 148 -Dependence on God 158 —Covenant of works 160 —Covenant of grace 162 Gibbons (T.) Hymns 277 Gibbons (VV.) Friends 186 Gibson (E.) Directions... 244 Gibson (J.) Man's ability 161 Gibson (O.) Chinese in Amer 347, 3.50 Gibson (\V.) Year of grace 3.58 Gieseler (J. C. L.) Kirch- engeschiclUe 290 —Kirche Frank rc-ieli 301 — Xicderliindiscli. kirche. 313 —Dogme 11 geschichte 361 Gitfard (G.) Sermons 98 Gilford (E. H.) Prophets 54, 131 Gilbert (J.) Atonement. 166 Gilbertus de Hoilandla... 9 Gilbertus Limericen 9 Gildas 9 Gilduinus 9 GimUan (G.) Jiards of the Bible 37 Gimilan (.J.) Sabbath 208 Gilflllan (S.) Lord's day. 208 Gill (J.) Expos, of O. arid N. Test 63 — Doc. and prac. divinity. 143 —God and truth 185 Gill (W. W.) Southern Isles 355 Gillebertus 9 Gilles (P.) figlises Vau- doises 331 Gillesjiie (G.) Works... 12. 16 —Ark of the covenant 162 —Aaron's rod 228,238 —Gov. Ch. of Scotland 235 — Eng. Popish ceremon- — Assenib1\' of divines 324 Gillett (K.' 11.) God in human tlionght 103, 368 —Ancient cities 130 —Moral system 158 —John Huss 301 —England 307 — Presby. Ch. in U. S 325 — Bibllogr. Xat. Theol 378 Gillies (J.) Exerci.sos 81 -Success of gospel 3.58 Gilly (W. S.) " Horae cat- echeticae 2<)1 — Prot. forefathers 298 — Vigilanlius* 3;^! Gilo Tuseulanus 9 GiloAv (H.) Grieeh. phil- osophen nn Gilpin (K.) Daemonoio- gi!i 12, 1.59 Gilson (I).) Sermons 2.53 Ginsburg (C. D.) Moab- ite stone 286 Gii)ps(H.) Resurrection.. 181 Girdlestone(VV. H.) Pray- ers for the dead "... 369 Gisborne (T.j Chr. relig. 290 Gisiger(U.) P. Tlieiner.. 338 Gislebertns Crispinus 9 Gislebertus Porretanus. 9 Giustiniani (L.) Papal Rome 191 Gladstone (W. E.) Vati- canism 139. 228 —Church principles... 223, 226 —State and Church 228 —Vatican deei-ees 228 Glance. For. Mi.-i.n,. 344 Glanvill (.1.) i:>~;,\^ kx) Glasgow(.J.| Ai;oe.il\ pse. 98 Glass from the l)o<)k 195 Glass (J.) Works in Glass ( S. ) Philologia sacra 49. 51 Gliisse (G. H.) Sermons.. 253 Glassford (J.) Covetous- ne.ss 285 Gleig (G. R.) Great prob- lem 124 —Hist, of the Bible 286 Glen (J.) Sabbath 208 Gloag (P. J.) Pauline epistles... 45 —Primeval world 136 Gloecker (C.) Sacramente 172 Glory of God 162 Glycas(Mieh:iel) h Goadbv (.;. .1.1 Haiitist history .{17 Gobineau (— ). .Vsie ccn- trale Hi Goddard (C.) Mental condition 3, 10(1 Godefredus Stabulcn 9 Godcfridus Admonten 9 Godefridus ,\m)iianen 9 Godcfridns S. \ictoris !• Godefridus Viterbien 9 Godehardus 9 Godeschalku.s 9 Godet (F.) Etudes bibli- ques 34 —Luke a5 —John 86 —Romans 89 Godkin (J.) Ireland 310 God's treasurie 214 God's word 124 Godwin (B.) Atheistic controversy 105 Godwin ((t.) Churches of London 308 Godwin? (J. PI.^ Romans. 89 —Christian faith 168 Godwin (T.) Moses and Aaron .58 Goebel (>I.) Luther. Kirche 303 4o6 INDEX OF AUTHORS. Goepfert (A.) Catholici- tat d. Kivche 239 Goerres (F.) Chrislen- verfolguug 295, 340 Goerres (J.) Mythenges- eliichte 112 Goesehel (K. F.) Eid 207 Goettig (J. F.) Philos. nnd theol. Tugenden.... 204 Gott'ridus ^ 9 Gogerly (G.) Pioneers... S.")! Gold and the Gospel 285 Goldney (E.) Deists 106 —Jews 133 Goldziherd.) Mythos ... 286 Goltz (II. von der). Gen- five 302 Gomar (F.) Opera theol. 16 — Disputationes theol 143 (iondeniarns 9 GooddavfH.) Way to be well...'. 208 Goode (F.) Covenant 162 Goode(W.) Prophecy 131 —Rule of faith 139 —Gifts of the spirit 156 — Uaptism of infants 174 — Keply to Dr. Pusey 196 —Tract ninety refuted... 196 —Validity of orders 234 —Sermons 253 Goodell (W.) Christian- ity 222 Goodrich (C. A.) Prayer 270 Goodsir (J. T.) VVestniin- ster confession 200 (ioodwin (H.) Chr. faith 5,127 —Only Begotten 5, 163 —Matthew 84 —Luke 85 —Mark 85 Goodwin (H. M.) Christ 163, 366 Goodwin (J.) Pneumati- kon 12,156 —Romans 89, 169 -Redemption redeemed. 162 — Just itical ion 169 — Cata-baptisiu 173 — Eircnomachia 185 Goodwin (T.) Works... 12,16 —Child in darkness 215 —Return of pravers 270 Gordelier (C.) "Truth in Jesus 253 Gordon (J. F. S.) Eccles. Chron 311 Gordon (R.) Christ 163 —Mourner's companion.. 215 —Sermons 253 Gordon (T.) Ind. whig.. 226 Gordon (W. R.) Modern Spiritualism 119 —Revealed truth.. 120, 126, 136 —Godhead of Christ 153 Gorhani (G. C.) Examina- tion 175 Gorrie(P.D.) Epis. Meth- odism 321 Goscelinus 9 Gosman (A.) Japan 3.52 Gospel in all lands 342, 383 Gospel invitation 253 Gospertus 9 Gosse (P. H.) Life 103 Gostwlck (J.) Cult, and Christianity 370 Gothein (E.) Reforma- tion 297 Gother (J.) Papist 191 Gothic Bible.. 30 Gottesehaleus 9 Gouge (T.) Works 16 Gouge (W.) Ps. exvi....G4, 71 —Hebrews (;4. 95 —God's arrowes -ilo Gough (11.) \. •{'. (|iio'ii- tions collated wiUiO.T. ,5n Gough (J.) (,)iiiikcrs 31'.) Goulboiirn ( K. M.) b'cs- urreclion :!, ISO — Stud\ ol' til ■ Scrii)t 51 — Holy Connmuuon... 17ii, 2()6 — Eve'rlasting punish- ment '. 170 — Personal religion 215 — PursiTit of holiness 215 — Cath. ehui-ch 223 Gousset (S. E.) Theol. 14:3, 191 Gozechinus 9 tirabe (J. E.) .Sineil. pa- trum 4 Graetz (II.) Geseh. der Juden 286 Graft (J.) Theologia 143 Graham ( W. ) Eccles. establ 228 Grahanie (J.) Sabl)ath... 208 Gramberg ( C. P. \V. ) Chronik 37 Granada (L. de). Opera.. 16 Grant (A.) Missions 3, 28-2 — Nestorians 286, 3-22 Grant {Mrs.). Highland- ers 118 Gratama (M. S.) Kerk-her- vorming 299 Gratianus, Decretum 242 Gratianus Clusionen 9 Gratry (A.) S. :\latthieu. 84 — Philosoph. dn ereclo 148 Grau (R. F.) Neutest. schrift 38 — Bibelwerk 81 — Kulturentwickelung. ... 132 Graves (J. R.) Iron wheel 187 Graves (R.) Pentateuch 36,66 —Trinity 150 —Predestination 157 Gray (A.) Works 16 -Mystery of faith 168 —Christian church 238 Gray (G. Z.) Children's ciiisade 297 Gray (J.) Revelation 98 —Son of God 163 —Christ and Melchis 166 —Fiend of the reform 185 Gray (J. C.) Topics for teachers 67, 284 — S. S. world 284 Gray (R.) Prin. of Eng. Ch........ .3, 226 —Key to O. T ;« — Discourses 2.53 Great apostasy 191 Great Britain, Parlia- ment, Lord's day 208 Great revolt, India 351 Great truths 261 Greek Bible 22-25 Gi'eek Ch. Catechism 201 — Euchologion 266 Greek eccles historians.. 295 Green (A.) Discourses... 253 —Shorter catechism 263 — Saviour's last Com 282 —Missions Presb. Ch 344 Green (S. G.) Apostle Peter 45, 96 Green (T.) Enthusiasm , lil Green (T. S.) Criticism onX. T .50 Green (W. H.) Penta- teuch 36 —Job 70 —Bible History....; 284, 286 Greene (J. M.) Pei-sia.... 353 Greene ( W. ) Manuel Matainovos 314 Greeiihill (W.i K/ekiel.. 77 Greenlcart.I.) l'ra\er 270 —Churches in >'. v! 315 — Kccles. hist, of Maine.. . 315 Greculeaf(MaryC.) Life. 348 Greenleaf (S.) Evange- lists .. 41 Greenwood (T. ) Cathet'ste(le cle). Theol. nat 103 (irosart (A. Ji.) Noncon- formists 309 Gi-oser(\V.) Popery 191 Gross (J. li.) Heathen relig 112 Grostete Des Mahis (M.) Relig. Cath 191 Grotius(H.) Opera 16 -De yeritate relia: 120 — Baptizatornm iiistit 172 Grout (L.) Zulu-Land... 346 Groye (H.) Sermons 253 Growth of error 330 Grundemanu (H.) Mis- sions Atla.s 340 Grundy (.J.) Evang. Christianity 197 Guaiferius 9 Gualterius Melden 9 Gualternsd.'Cistcllione. 9 (iualtenis ( limiurcn 9 GualtiTus r^ri^ii'ii 9 Gualterus Tarvaiu-n 9 Guarinus 9 Gudinus Luxoyien 9 Gueranger (D. P.) Pon- tificale 236 Guerike (H. E. F.) Ein- leitungin N. T 38 — Johannes 46 — Chr. Syiiibolik 200 — Kirchengeschichte 290 —Reformation 299 — Arehilologie 332 Guerrieus 9 Guertler (X.) Theol. prophetieae 54 — Voc. ty pi co-prophet explicatio 55 — .Jesu Christo 163 GuetUe (A bhe—). J^sns. 43 — Eglisede France 301 — Papaute sehismat... 319, 328 Guiljertus Abbas 9 Guibertus Gemblacen 9 Guiehardus Lugdunen.... 9 Guide to deyotion 215 Guido Ambianen 9 Guide Aretinus 9 Guido Carilocus 9 Guido de Castellione 9 Guido Farfen 9 Guido II. Podien 9 Guigo I. Carthusien 9 GuigoII. Carthusien 9 Guillelmus Abbas S. Di- vion 9 Guillelmus Abbas S. Ger- man 9 Guillelmus Abbas .S. The- odor 9 ^Guillelmus Apulus 9 *iuillelmus Cabillon 9 Guillelmus de Campellis 9 Guillelmus Meten 9 Guillelmus de Trahinaco 9 Guillelmus Tyren 9 (iuillelmus V Aquitan 9 Guiniaud(C.)Paull.epist. 88 Guitmundus 9 Gulzot (F. P. G.) M6dit.... 20 —Relig. Chrfetienne 127 —Society Chr6tienne 300 Gulich (A ) Theol. proph. 54 Gnmiioldus 9 Gnndecharus 9 Gnndnlfus 9 Gunning ( V. ) Pascal Fast 2 Gunnison (.J. W.) Mor- mons 118 Guntharius Cohm 9 Guntherus 9 Gunzo 9 Gurdon (B.) Infidelity... 123, 124 Gurdon (P.) Chris, chai'- aeter 215 Gurnall (W.) Chr. in ar- mour 215 Gurney (.1. .1.) Essays... 120 — Friiiids 186 —Sabbath 208 Gurncv ( Priseilla. ) Hvnins 277 Gury I .J. P. ) Theol. moralis 204 Gusset ( J. ) Shemesh tsdaka 133 Guthrie (J.) Elders 232 Guthrie (T.) Christ 2.53 -City 253 -K'/.i'kh-l 253 —Man and llic gospel 253 — S))cakinu to the heart... 2.53 — Way to life 253 (JuthVicMW.) Christian's interest 215 Guyard (S.) Ismaelis Ill Guyon(A/n(ia?»e). Lettres. 215 —Opuscules 215 — Discours 215 —Prayer 215, 270 —Poesies 277 Guyot (D.) Poesies 280 Guyse (J.) X. T. paraph. 81 Gyirord (G.) Brownists.. 309 Hiiafner (J.) Xut der Zendelingen 282 Haag (E.) France prot... 301 Haber.shon ( M. ) Pro- phecy 54 Hacket.t(H. B.) Acts 87 Haddan (A.VV.) Councils, Great Britain... 304. 305, 312 Hadoindes 9 Haeysser (L.) llcforma- tion 299 Haevernick (H. A. C; Einleitung 35 —Daniel 77 — Ezechiel 77 —Theol. des A. T 140 Hagen (P. vander). Hey- delb. Katechismus 262 Hagenbaeh(C. R.) Ency- clopiidie 1, 375 —Kirchengeschichte 2i)5 -Reformation 299 —Hist. 18th-19th Cent 300 — Dogmen-Geschichte 3(51 —Rationalism 370 Hague (W.) IstBapt. Ch. Providence 317 Hahn(A.) Evangel. Mar- cions *0 — Bekenntniss evang. kirche 191,370 Hahn (A.) Existence of God '^^ Hahn (C. U.) Waldenser 331 Hahn (H. A.) Hiob 70 Haiminius 9 Haldane (J. A.) Drum- mond's Defence Iti3. 166 —Social Worship 225, 264 Haldane (R.) Canon 48 —Romans 89 Hale ( .M. ) Contempla- tif>ns 215 —Christ cnieili.'d 215 Hales i\V.) Trinity 1.50 — ChroHolnoy ; 3;i4 Halevy ^L.) .Juifs anciens 286 Haley (.J. W.) Discrep- ancies 48 Halinardns 9 Halitgarius 9 Hall (A.) (iospel church 235 Hall (C. H.) Fulness of „time 3, 129 Hall (E.) P.ai)ti.sm 173 —Puritans 309 Hall (l.H.i I'.il.lio.ofX. T. 377 Hall (.1.) (,»uestionsof the day 20 —Evidences 120 —God's word 247 Hall (J.) Writings 16 —Contemplations, ( Iirist 43 —Christ mystical 169 — Chr. moderation 215 —Godliness 215 — Gilead 215 —Devotional works 215 — Episcopacie 232 —Contemplations on O. and X. T 2.53 —Script, history 285 Hall (R.) Works 16 — Communion 230 —Sermons 2.53 Hall (R.) Zlon's travellers 215 Hall (W. J.) Psalms and hymns 277 Haller(.J.) Chr. religion. 120 Halley (R.) Sacraments.. 172 Hallifax (SJ Prophecies. 131 Halsey ( I.. J.) Lit. attrac- tions of Bible .53 Halybnrton (T.) Works. 16 —Deists 106 -Salvation 215 Hamburger (.J.) Real Enevc 1, 109 — Geist der Hagada 109 Hanier (P.) Deuteron. xxxii .54 Hamill(E..J.) Meth. E pis. 234 Hamilton (J.) Thankful- ness 20, 215 —Harp on Willo^vs 20, 215 —Emblems from Eden.... 215 —Life in earnest 215 —Happy home 222 -Prayer 270 Hamilton (P.) 4 Hamilton (R.) Sabbath.. 208 Hamilton (R. W.) Re- wards 179 Hamilton (W.) Election. 1.57 -Second Advent IHI — Uni\ersal redemption.. 198 Hamnierich (E.) Erlos- ten Seelen 180 Hammond (C. E.) Text- ual criticism .50 Hammond (H.) Works. 2, 16 —Paraphrase 81 —Sermons 2.53 — Cateehisme 263 Hammond (W. A.) Coun- cils 200.335 Hammond ( W. H.) Spirit- ualism 119 4o8 INDEX OF AUTHORS. Jlamond (J.) Hist. nar... 286 Uaiiipden (li. D.) Scho- lastic philosophy 3, 364 Haiifoek (.J ) Being of God : lu3, 122 HaniiHiiM.) Krcles. hist. 295 — ChnmoiiTai.hic 334 HaniiaiW.i Litcof Christ. 43 Ilanuali (.1,, l»iv. and hu- man in ss 4,53 Haiuif (.J. W ., Geist des Christemhunis 132 Hai'son (K. D.) Jesus 43 —Paul 46 Happel CJ.) Religion 100 llappv ignorance 228 Ilarbiiugh (H.) Union with the church 221 Harcourt (L. \.} Deluge 136 Ilavdt (H. yonder). Con- cilli Const 336 Hardwick (C.) Christ 108 —Hist. Christum Ch....297, 2«.»9 Hardy (X.) i John 64, 97 Hardy (R. S.) Eastern Monachisui 114 —Buddhists 114 — Manual of Buddhism... 114 Hare (A. W.) Sermons.... 2,53 Hare (E.) Socinianism... 197 Hare (F.) Psalms 71 Hare (J. C.) Pamphlets.. 20 —Comforter 156 —Victory of faith 168 — Charges 253 Hariultus 9 Harker (S.) Predestina- tion 157 Harless (C. A. von). Ehe- scheidungsfrage 206 Harless (G. C.) Theol. Encyclopadie 1 — Leben J esu von Strauss 43 — Epheser 92 — Christliche Ethik 204 — Predigten 253 Harlez (M. C. de). Zo- roastrisme 118 Harmer ( T. ) Observa- tions 61 Harmotus 9 Hariiack(A.)M6nchthum 356 Harnack (T.) Theorie der Predigt 244 Harness (W.) Happiness. 123, 128 Harris (H.) Death and resurrection 180 HaiTis (J.) Atheist, ob- jections 10."), 122 Harris (J.) Pre-adamite earth 136 —Man primeval 159 —Union 239 —Great commissif)n 282 —Mammon 285 Harris (J.) Future life.... 178 Harris (S.) Kingdom of Christ 223 — Zaccheus 285 Harris (W.) Self-dedica- tion 215 Harrison (B.) Prophetic outlines :131, 183 —Rubrics 266 Harsha{D. A.) Wander- ings 215 Hart(E.) Bulwark storm- ed 226 Hart (J.) Hymns 277 Hart (J. S.) S. S. idea 284 —Thoughts on S. S 284 Hart (R.) Eccles. records. 305 Hartley (C. A.) J u.sTifl ca- tion 3 Hartley (D.) Chr. relig... 13, 121 Hartley (I. S.) Prayer.. 6,136 Hartley (T.) Sermons.... 233 Hartmann (A. T.) Funf Bucher Mose's 36 Hartmann (E. von). Selbst- zersetung des Chris- tenthunis 137 Hartmann (J. L.) Pas- torale evaiig 245 Hartmannus 9 Hartwiss (B.) Theatri concionum sacr 143 Harvey (J. ) Moral Agen- cy 161 —Visible church 282 Hase (C.) Symljoliei Kc- cles. i:\ ....." 201 — Kirchen-ie.sehielite 290 Hase(K.) l.eben Jesu 43 -Gnosis 143 — Dogmatik 143 -Protest. I'olemik 191 — Beiden Erzl)is(botV 303 Ha.sert(C. A.) \'orlici-su- gungen Jesu 4:^,, 166 Hasse (F. R.) Die Uehre An.selm's 372 Hastings (T.) Choirs 272 —Hymns 277 — Presb. psalmodlst 277 —Spiritual s.mgs 277 — Psalmista 277 Hatch iE.) Eiu-ly church.. 225 Hatfleld (E. F.) Hymns.. 277 —Union Theol. Seminary 359 Hatto 9 Hauck l\.) Tertullian... 374 IlauglM.) I'arsis US Ilaupt (E.) 1 .lohn 140 Haupt (L.i Psalmen 280 Hauser(Mrs. 1. L.) China 350 —India 351 Hausrath(A.) ZeitJesu.. 43 — Paulus 46 — Zeit der apostel 46 — D.F. Strauss 370 Hawaiian Bible 30, 31 Hawaiian catechism 263 Hawaiian hymn book 277 Haweis (T.)" Expositor... 63 — Communicant 177 —Church of Christ 290 Hawes (J.) Lit. history Bible 34, .377 —Tribute to the Pilgrims. 2:11 Hawker (R.) Works 16 -Divinity of Christ 153 — Zion's i)ilfiiim 215 —Morning iiort ion 215 Hawkins (E.^ Chr. truth. 3, 100, 139 Hawkins (H.) Sermonets. 2.53 Hawkins \,W.) IMvsteries. 3, 127 Hawley(Z.K.) Congreg. 231, 234 Hawthorne (G. S.) Trin- ity 150 Hawtrey (C.) Divinity of Son 153 Haydn (H. C ) Lay elfort 233, 283 Haves (C.) Septuagint... 56 HaVgood (A. G.) Our children 284 Hay mo 9 Haynes (D. C.) Baptist- 317 Havnes (T. W.) B.iptist cVcl 317 IlaVto 9 Hazard (R. G.) Freiheit.. 161 Hazel ins (E. L.) Luth. Church 320 Ilazen (H. A.) Ch. of X. Hami)shire 319 Head atrainst Popery 191 Head (11. K I Redemptioi\ 162 — Right to oppose errors. 199 Headley (J. T.) Moun- tains.. 60 Headley (P. C.) Ham- mond' 358 Heard (J. B.) Tripartite nature 1.59 — O. and X. theol 364 Heathen world and Paul. 46 Heavenly hymns 277 Heavenly watchwords.... 215 Ilebberd" (S. S.) Chris- tianity 127 Heber(A.) R. Heber 351 Heber(R.) The Comfort- er 3, 1.56 —Hymns 277 Hebert (C.) Lord's Sup- per 369 Heljrew Bible 22 Heckewelder(.).) Indian miss 348 Hedio (C.) Hist, eccles.. 290 — Chronica 295 Heliile (C. J.) Patrum apost. opera 5 — Conciliengeschichte 336 — Honorius 336 Hegel's Lehre 332 Hegessippus 2, 6 Heidan (A.) Theologia... 143 Heidegger (J. H.) Theol- ogia 143 Heim (— ) Grossen pro- pheten 75 Heine ( H.) Relig. and philos 303 Heinrici (C. F. G.) Kor- inthier .' 90 Held (C. F. W.). Christ... 124 Heltferich (A.) Mystik... 322 Helgaudus 9 Helinandus 9 Helpidius (R.) 9 Helweg ( L. ) Danske Kirke 301 Helwig (C.) Theatrvm hist... 3.34 Helvot (P.) Hist. d. ordres 356 Hemans (C.I.) Chr. in Italy 314, 332 Hemert (P. Van.) Evan- gelieleer 40 — Eigen Oordeele 139 Ilemmenway (M.) Ser- mons 161 — N'indicatiou 161 —Christian Baptism 173 Ilemmingus 9 llemsencJ.J.) Paulus... 46 Henderson (E.) Inspira- tion 53 —Turkish X. Test 57 — aiinor Prophets 78 Hendersonian testimony. 208 Hendewerk(C. L.) Jesaja 76 Hengel (W. A. Van). Apost 38 — Epist. ad Romanes 8» — Epist. ad Phllipp 92 — Avondniaal 176 — Doop en het Avondm... 176 inden: of authors. 4C9 '— Instit. oratorissacri 247 Hengstenberg (K. ^V.) Pehtatenoh 36 —Egypt niitl I!, of Moses.. 37 —Daniel uud s.^-iKirjah... 38 — LeicleiisuTM-hicluc 43 — (Teschichti- liil.-.nns 68 — Psahiis 71 -?:cclfsia-;<> 74 -Hoheli-rks 16 —Exposition 63 — Bapti.sm 173 — Conininuicant's com- panion 177 —Daily connnuniDn 215 —Meekness 215 —Religious life 225 -Church in the house 221 Henry (P.) Christ 212 — Sermons 2.5:^ Henry (P.) John Calvin. 372 Henry (T. C.) Etehiuii-s... 215 —Letters 221 Henry (\V. ,j.i Pedes. law 241 Henshaw(.J.P.K.^ Conim. guide ^ 177 —Hymns 277 Heppe ( H. ) 3Iystik. Kath.-il ■ . 322 -Myslik. rrr,.nn 323 IIei-anlu> 9 Herl.eri (P.) Centiles 138 Herbert ( G. ) Country parson 245 Herbertus de Boseham ... 9 Herbst (J. G.) Einleit- ung 35 Herder (,). G. V.) Poetry Hebrew '. S7 Herlord(B.) Keligion iii Enghtnd 305 Hergeuroether(J.) Kirch- enstaat 32^ Heribcrtus Eichstetten... 9 %Heribertus .Monaehus 9 Hcricus Antissiodor D Herigerus 9 Herimannus 9 Hering (C. W.) Gesch d. Union syersuche,....239, 299 Hering (H.) Mystik Lu- thers 322 Herle (C.) Wisdom 215 Herlembaldus 9 Hermann yon der Hardt. Hoseas 78 Herniannus Contractus... 9 Hermannus .Judaeu>i 9 Herniannus Tornacen 9 Hennas 2,6, 215 Herniias 6 —Gen, ilium philos 133 Herrlinger i— ) :M(:Linch- th.)n...: 374 Herrmann (\V.) lieligion iul — Gesch. prot. Dogmatik.. 370 Hersey (J ) Small things 215 H.-rtzbcrir (II.) Ep. Jw e.'i.i 95 llviMiMis i;iM-gidol 9 Hrl\.;.'U~ i; uu-n 9 Her\e\ (\.) Genealogies 43 Hervey (G. \V.) Chr. rhetoric 247 Hervey (J.) Works 16 — Theron and .-Vspasio 185 —Letters to Wesley 185 — Meditations 215 — Sermons 253 HerzfeldiL.) Hel>raer... .58 — llandelsgesehiehte .58 — Koheleth 74 Herzog (.J. J.) Encyei... 1 ^— Kirchengeschich^e 290 Heser(G.) Psalml cl 71 Heshusius (T.) Errores Kom 191 Hess (J. J.) ApostelJesu 38, 46, 293 — Lebensgesch. Jesu 43 — Bibliothek d. h. Gesch.. 286 Hesse (F.H.) Muratori'- sche Eraiiment 48 Ilessev (.I.'a.) Sunday.. 4,208 -MMr.'ildiflicuPi-s.t?^". 12.3, 127 Ilesvcliius llier.^-^.'lvm.... 6 lb-i;M-iu> ; 9 lletherin-l^.n [W. M.) Al)^lo^•,■^l(•s 121 — Ilisi.eh. . kirchengesetze, 1873 241 Hinton(I. T.) liapiism... 366 Hinton(J.H.) Works 18 —Human nature 10(), 124 —Divinity 1« —Holy Spirit lt)8 — Ueliglous revival 2«3 Hippolytus 2 Hippolvtus Portu. Writ- ings..". 6,16 Hippolytus Thebanus 6 Hirsch (S.) Juden 101, 109 Hirsch(S. It) Pentateuch 66 Hirscher (J. B. von). Chr. Moral 204 Hirschfeld(H.S.) Talmud. auslegung 51 Hirzel (L.) Hiob 6.5, 70 Hiscox(E.T.) Baptists.. 200, 240 Histoiredu eiel 112 Hist, sketch inissions..35l, 3d;{ Historic.il Magazine 383 Historv of C.iven.mters... 312 Hist')rv of the devil 159 History of the division... 325 IlistorV Hebr. monarchy 287 History of Imiuisition.... 338 History of Jesuits 338 Historv of moiuis. conv... 3.56 Historv ot popery 328 History of S. Africa 346 History Westminster .\s- semlJlv 324 Hi1zig(F.) Marcus 47 INDEX OF AUTHORS. — Hohe Lied &5, 74 — Prediger Saloino"s 65, 74 — Jeremiah '55, 70 —Daniel 5, 78 -Hiob - 70 — Psalmen 71 — Jesaja 76 — Jiibl. theologie 140, 164 Hoadley (B.) Lord's sup- per 176 —Conformity 226 —.Sermons -WS Hoare(W. H.) Genesis... 87 — Apocalvi>se 98 Hobart (J. II.) Altar 177 —The departed 180 —Apostolic order 232 —Episcopacy 2.{2 — Sermons 253 — Comp. for festivals 268 Hodge (A. A.) Theol 143 —Com. on confession 143 — Atonement 1(16 —Manual of forms 270 —Life of C. Hodge 373 Hodge (C.) Essays 20, 148 —Romans 89 —Corinthians 90 — Kphesians 92 —Darwinism 137 — fSystematic theology 144 — VVay of life ." 215 —Church polity 223,235 — Conference pajiers 253 -Hist. Presb. Church Si.'i Hodges (W.) Theol 16 — Ellhu 70 —Baptism 173 Hodgson (H. H.) Bud- dhists 114 Hodgson(F.) Iron wheel. 187 —New divinity 188 Hodgson (H.) Methodism. 234 Hoefling (F. W. F.) Got- tesdienste 265 Hoelemann (H. G.) Reden des Satan.. „ 159 Hoeltv (A.) Ecclesia 223 Hotrnian(F.) Inquisition. 338 Hort"man(J. A.) Hiob 70 Hottinaun ( W. ) Leben Jesu 43 —Prophecies 182 Hofllng (J. VV.F.) Taufe 173 Hofmann (J. C. K.) Weis- sagung 54, 130 — N. Test 81 —Theol. Ethik 204 Hofmann (R.) Leben Jesu 43 Hogan (W.^ Mass 191, 194 Hoge (M.) Sermons 253 Hogg(W.) Job 280 Horcombe(H.) Baptists. 318 Holden(G.) Proverbs 73 —Tradition 139 —Sabbath 208 lIolford(G.) Jerusalem. 130 , Holland (s.) I'leiichiMi,'. 247 I HoIIazfl).) Si-hiiften k; Holla/. (M. D.) Kx. theol. 144 Hollazen (D.) Gnaden- ordnung 215 Holliday (W. A.) Syria... 353 Holmes (J.) Unit. Breth- len 321, .343 Holmes (R.) John the Baptist 2, 130, 164 Holt(E.) MLsslons 340 Holtzmann (H. J.) Eph- eser , 46 — Kanon 3(;(), 367 Holy th..u!ihts 1.54 Home and For. liecord, U. S 344, 3S3 —Scotland 345, .383 Home Missionaiy 3S3 Home Mission. Reports.... 356 Home School aiiil Church 383 Homes, N.i Hnpt. iuf.iiHs 174 -Resurrection ivvcuIimI. 182 Homilia .\cl hi.>|iic.i 43 Homilies or (^ Klizabcth. 253 Homilist 253 Honerti.l van odiinonte 9 Hugo de S. Caro. Opera. 63 Hugo de 8. Victore 9 Hugo 1. Tiecen 9 Hugues (J. P.) Kglise d'Auduze 301 Huidekoper (F.) Juda- ism 109, 360 Hull (W. W.) Canons 22(5 Hulsean lectures 5 Hulseman(J.) Viudiciae S. Script... 144 ^-De auxillis gratiae 171 Hurabertus 9 Humorist 191 Humphrey >iiii,i 332 —SacnMlaii 332 Jame^wu iW.) Jiciiiia Ka- coviaiia 197 .Janilcsoii (.J.) Deity of Christ 154 —Sacred history 287 — Culdees of loiia 304 Jamieson (K ) Inspirat.. 58 —Com. O. and X. T 63 —Primitive Christians. ... 295, ma, 340 Janet (P.) Final causes.. 103 Janeway (J.) Heaven upon Earth 216 -Diligence 216 Janeway (J. J.) Internal evidence 48, 53 — Atonemenl 166 — Abrahamic <-;>\ rnaii 1 ... 174 — Commtinicaiil 's inaiiii- al 177 — Unlawtnl iiiarri.ii;cs 206 —Digest Oen. Asseiulil v.. 242 Jannev is. .M.) Middle asres; 297 lleueh- US-. 83 — Atigustiiius 18b Japp ( A. H.) Master mis- sionaries 340 Jarrige (P.) Jesuites 338 Jarvls (S. F.) Birth of Christ 43 Javanese New Test 31 Jay(VV.) Works 17 — Eveiiinir exercises 2J6 —Christian emilemplated 216 Jeatfr.- ,11 (.1. ( ,1 Clergy 305 JeblM.I.) r~aliiis 37 Jechieli-. Acta. 134 Jetfer\ I'l',, ( liristiaiiitv 121 Jehaii' I I.. K.) (onlro- vers(> Iiis1.>i-i(|ues 362 — Phllfisoiihie catholique 362 Jelf (R. W.) Means of frace 3, 171 'hirty-nine articles 144 Jelf (\y. E.) Christian faith 4, 124 Jellett (J. H.) Prayer 137 Jellinek (A.) Midrasch.. 65 Jenaische Zeitung 383 Jenkins (J.) Douay Uible 191 Jenkins (li.) Christian religion 121 JenksfB.) Prayer 270 Jenk.-:(W.) Commentary 63 Jenkyn (T. W.) Atone- ment 166 Jenkyn (W.) Jude 96 Jennings (A. C.) Kccb?- Sia Anglicana 305 Jennings (D.) Ministers 244 Jennings (J.) Preaching 247 Jennings (().) Campbell- ism.... 185 Jennings (S. C.) Presb. preacher 254 Jenour(A.) Apocalypse 98 Jenvns (S.) Lectures 124 — Int.Miial evi,le,.ee 127 Jepb.->.ii ( A 1 saljbath 209 Jereniie(J. A.) li'i'st.'ch! 295 Jerment (G.) Parental duty 222 Jerome (P. S.) Psalms.... 254 Jerram (C ) infant bap- tism 174 Jervis (W. H.) Galilean churcli 301 Jesse Ami. ia lien 9 Jessnp ill. 11.) .Moham- medan piv)lilei,i.. 111,354 —Outlook iti Syria 353 Jesuites mareliaiids 338 Jesuits, history 339 Jesuits (The), liullae 338 — Decreta 339 — Kegulae 339 Jeter (J. B.) Campbellism 185 Jewel (J.) Works 4.12, 17 —Apologia 191. 226 — Confuiation of Hard- ing 191 — Detence of apology 226 Jewish (hroiiiele 383 Jewish Expositor 383 Joannes Abriiieeiisis 9 Joannes .V(lriaii>>p (i Joannes Algriuus 9 Joannes .Xutioeli. ep 6 Joannes Air.i.cli. patr.... 6 JoaiUK's .\i-el.ale\i 9 Joannes .\ i liNiMimlus 6 Joanne.- I'.-h-.'lius 9 Joanne- .!.■ Helmeis 9 Joannnes i; ■sneiisis 9 Joannes IJielaivn 9 Joannes ( aiueiiiat 6 Joannes C'arpath 6 Joannes Carthusicn 9 Joannes Cirita 9 Joannes Citri 6 Joannes Cliiuacus 6 Joannes Climiacen 9 Joannes (.'onst. diac 6 Joannes Const, pair 6 Joannes Constaniieii 9 Joannes Coriiul)ieii 9 Joannes Cyi).nissi,)tes 6 Joannes Diaeoniis 9 Joannes Kphes 6 eloannes Kulioen 6 Joannes Kueliaitaii 6 Joannes iM-eaunieii 9 .loanne-d:' (.arlaudia 9 .loaiiMe- <.e..nietra 6 .loamies Ciialliertu- 9 Joannes Ilieros<.l>ni 6 Joannes .lejimator 6 Joannes La'teranen 9 Joannes l.eodieu 9 Joannes Marsieaiius 9 Joaniu- Melell 9 Joannes Miehaelen 9 Joannes Monaclius. Ann. 1132. Joannes '. Joanne; Joannei Joannes Joannes Joannes Joannes Joannes Joannes Joannes Joannes Joannes 10 Nicaenns 6 II. Papa 10 III. Papa 10 IV. Papa 10 \ . l'ai>a 10 \ 1. I'apa 10 \ II. Papa 10 \ 111. Papa 10 I\. I'apa 10 \. I'apa 10 .\1. I'apa 10 .Ml. l>a])a 10 XIII. I'aiia 10 \l\'. I'apa 10 XV. I'ajia 10 X\ 111. I'apa 10 XIX. Papa 10 I'hocas 6 Presbvter 6 S. Audoeni 9 Joannes Sabiiieii 10 Joannes Sa rr'-l,erien 10 Joannes \eiietus 10 Job Moiiaelius 6 Job Peccator 6 Jobins 6 Joel liyzant 6 Johlson (J.) Die fiinf Biicher Mose 66 John Bon and Mast I'er- son 176 Johnson (A.) Eniilish Bible 13, .56 Johnson (H. ) Revivals.. 283 Johnson (J.) W oi k> -2, 17 —Laws Ch. of England... 240 — Clergyman's vade-me- cum 305 Johnson (L. D.) Ch. of Washington 315 Johnson (S.) Works 17 Johnson (s.) Oriental re- ligions, China 114 —India 116 Johnson (S.) Everlasting punishment 180 Johnson (W.) Three ser- mons 2.')4 Johnston (A.) Psalms ... 280 -lohnstone (R.) James.... 96 Johnstone (W. H.) Sun- day 209 Jonas Aurellanen 10 Jonas Elnion 10 Jonathan ben Uzziel. Ho- sea 78 Joncourt (P. de). Pen- sees 216 Jones (.\.) Psalms 280 JOnes (C. C.) History of church 287 Jones(C. P.) Roman Cath- olicism 191 Jones (D. E.) Temple melodies 277 Jones (H.) Second com- ing 182 Jones (.1.) Moral ten- d.Micy 3,127 — Canonical authority 49 Jones (J.) Romans.." 89 —Remarkable events 197 Jones (J.) Revelation.... 98 J(nies (Joel). Jesus and coining glory 182 Jones (Jos.) Human re- sponsibilitv 161 .Jones (J. H.) Man 216 .lones (W.J Works 17 — figurative language 55 -Trinity 151 —Essay on Spirit 151 Jones (W.) Prim. Chria- tianity 254 —Hist. Chr. church 290 Jones (W.) Kel. Tract Soc 3.57 Jordan (J.) Sabbath 209 Jordanns 10 Jortin (J.) Dissertations 20 -Christian religion 121 —Sermons 254 — Eeelesiaslical history... 290 Joscelinus Tnronen 10 Joseiih (R.) Paraphrasis in (ihronic 61) Josephns Const 6 .Joscphus Discipulus 10 Jo.sciihus (F.) Opera 287 — Schrift gegen Apion 287 Josephus Genesins 6 Josephus Hymnographus 6 INDEX OF AUTHORS. 413 Josephus lachiada. Pava- phrasis in Daiiielem 77 Josephus Methonen (i Josephus SaceiiL;^ lo Joseppus Chiisti.nius t\ Joslenus lo Joss (G.) Vei-cinii:-miii-.... '2o'.» Jost (J. M.) (..-,^-hicht'> Israel •2^7 — Zeit dcr Ma<-..,;i,iici- isj — Gcschifhte d;-- .lud. 11- thuiiis -s7, :;i;() JouhaimcMiul (!'.) ( oii- Jovirnal of di^piitati. 11 ■'>{'> Journal of ll<-:ilili :;s;i Journal of Sacred Lii ::,-;', Journal of Sc-iciuc .js:! Jouve (E. G.) Diction- naire d'esthetique 332 Joux (I*, de). Predication 254 Jowett (B.) Eiii^tles of Paul ss Judd (S.) Church -j-.':; Judged by lus w.ird.-...^.;, ir,4 Judson (Anu 11. j Uur- niah 349 Judson (E.) A. Judson.... 349 Juengst (A.) Methodis- uiusin Deutschland 321 Jukes (A.) Law of offer- ings ■. Ifir, Jukes (C.) Madagascar... 347 Julian us Poinerius 10 Julianas l\.U'tan 10 Julius .Vfricanus 2,6 Julius I. Papa 10 Jung (W. F.) Zinzsndorf 183 Junilius 10 Junius (F.) Test. Nov.... 81 Junkin (D. X.) Oath 207 Juiikin (G.) Little stone 54,183 — Sanetification 170 —Vindication l.'^S Junkin (r.., s -Jdlt Juricu il'.) ( litic.l lii^- tor>- 11-J. 3(il) — Scr'ii)tur<- iir.iplK'cies.... 182 — l)ev.>1i..ii 216 —Hist. (Ill Calviuisnie 299 —Hist. (Ill I'.ipisnu- 328 Jusdivinum 234, 235 Justiniano (D. A.) In- qui.sition 109 Justinianus Iinperator... 6 Justinus Martyr. ..2, 3. 4, 6, 17 —Dialogue with Trypho.. 133 Justorum semlta 333 Justus Urgellen 10 Juvencus 10 Juynboll (T. W..J.. Hist. Samaritanae 287 Kahle (A.) Eschatoloiiie 178 Kahnis (C. F. A.) Hcil- ige Geist 156 —Gang der Kirche 290 — Keforniation 299 — German Prot 303 -Luther. D.i-niatik 320 Kalisch (.^1. M.) Kxodus 67 — (icncsis 67 -*-Lcviti<-us 68 — Jonah 78 Kalkar (t. II.) Israel 287, 360 —Christliche Mission 341 Hamper (X. G.) Deugd... 132 Kastner (A.) Traditions d ■ TAnicrique 113 —Tradi lions de Plnde 116 Kaye (J.) Eccles. hist 295 —Clement of Alex 373, 374 —Justin Martvr 373 Kaye (J. W.) Chr. in India 351 K.iyscr (A.) A^orexil. i;uih 37 K.a.h (B.) Tropologia... 55 -I':nMl.les „ 86 — Icwi-h -aldiath 209 Keaii ( L. ) Pelton's rhArv:."< 187 Kc(k:i- ii;.) Thc.loiria... 144 KiM-lin- (W.) Liturii-iu... 266 K.vi-1 (!'. F.I Apokry- lil"'H 47 Ki'il (c. A. <;.) Theologie 20 Kril (( . K.) Introduction 'o (>. T 35 — Chronik iiiid Ezra 37 -Tcinpcl S,!l,.nio-s 50 —Com. on ( I. Test 65 —Pentateuch 66 —Joshua 68 -Jnd-'s, liuth H8 — K/.ra, Nchcniiah 69 -^■;iHuel 69 — I 69 -( In-oiiicl.'s (i9 — 'civniiah 76 -l>-in<' 77 -K/.ekiel 77 — Mill >!■ Prophets 78 — >1 ;l-l^.il-ier 80 -.M I'.liiaus 84 KcinilTh.) Jesus 43 — Urchristenthum 293 Keith (A.) Harmony of prophecy 98 —Truth of the Chr. re- ligion 121 —Signs of the times 130 Keith (A.) Isaiah 76 Keith (I. S.) ScriiMii^ 2.-it Keith (R.) Scotland 31-i Keller (L.) Wicd-rt;uU\T 318 K(dly (J.) Apoc. interp.. 47 — I'l-oiiliccy 54, 182 -Al>oc.ilN|is/ 98 Kcll>- (.).) (.hrist and Church 169 Kelly (Jno.) Divinccov- cnants 162 Kelly (W.) Gospels 40 —Acts, Epistles, etc 46 — P^pistles of Paul 46 —Daniel 77 — jMatthew 84 -Galatians 91 — Pliilippians 92 — Colossiaus m — Pevelation 98 —Holy Spirit ]:.6 —Second eomiui;- is^; —Church of God jj:; Kelty (31. C.) Interior religion 322 Kemp (J. van der). Theo- dicie Paulus 89, 158 —Heidelberg catech 262 Kempe ( J. E.) Preachers. 247 Kemper (F. A.) Consola- tion 216 Kemper (J. M.) In viced staatkundige Gebeur- tcnis.sen 132 Kemjiis (T. a). Oimscula. 17 — Christian-s cxt-nise 216 — liiiilali. 11 ,,f Cliii^t 216 — SoliloqiiN or the -ml 216 Kennawa.N' (C. L.) Ser- mons....". 2.54 Kennedy (G.) Profession. 216 Kennedy (J.) Mosaic rec. 136 Kennedy (J ) Divine life 216 —Work and conllict 216 Kennedy (J.) Scripture chronology ;y4 Kennedy (J.) Benares.... 3.JI Kennedy (\V. S.) Christ. 43, 164 Kennicott (B.) Hebrew text 50 Ken rick (F. P.) X. Test. translated si -Acts 87 —Primacy apnst. See 236 Kenrick (T.) Exposition ^,^'- T 83 Kentucky (Synod of) 326 Ker (J.) Day dawn 254 Iverckhove (J. P. van den). Syn. theol 144 Kern(F. H.) Jakobus.... 9o Kernot (H.) Bihlio. dia- l)olica 377 KeiT I.].) CiiiT. s,.i "" 28.) Keiri.I.c;.) .Medical niis- ,.*i"">' 343 Kesson (,J.) cross and Dragon 3,vj Kelt (H.) History 54 —Primitive Christians.... 31, 129, 334, 363 Ivetteler (W. E. von). Freiheit 228 Kettlewen (J.) Works... 17 — Christian obedience 216 —Practical ladiever 216 KcucheniiisiP.) N. Test. 81 Key to Kevclation 98 Key to Shorter catechism 263 Keyser (R.) Religion of Northmen 117 Kha>:se<- Bible 31 Kidd(J.) External na- tiiic 102 -'l''ii>it.v 1.51 — Eternal sonslii), 151, 164 Kidder (R.) Books of Moses 66 -^U'-'^sias 122,133 Kiepert (H.) IJil.el-atlas, 60 Killen (.). M.) Friends in Killen (W."])!')"""l'hM''of presbytery 235 —Ancient church 295 —Hist, of Ireland 310 Kindjall (J. AV.) Heaven 178 Kimchi (D.) Psalms 72 Kimedoncius (J.) Gene- ,.siii 67 Kininiel (E. J.) Symbol. e<-cl orientalis 201 Kiim 1 A.) G. D. Board- King ( iV.i'TicoVogy. '.■.■.'.'.'.'.'.'. 136 -Ruling cldersliip 233 — Prcsb. foiiii <,f i^ov 235 King (J.) .'Mnab-s stone... 35 King 1. 1.) .b.iiah 64. 78 — si(.iciieio>i> cKxi. Dei... 263 Kiiii;- i.loii.i^,. Syria 3.")4 King (P. Lord). Prim. Church 225 King (R.) Titus 46 King(W.) Origin of evil 1.58 Kinghorn (J.) Baptism... 2.30 -Defence of "Bai)tism." 230 Kingsbury (H.) .Sabbath 209 Kingsley (C.) All Saints' (lii.v 2.H — (iospel of Pentateuch... 254 —Sermons.. 254 414 INDEX OF AUTHORS. Kinkade (W.) Doct. of (iod 148 Kinne (A.) Sonship of Christ 151, 164 Kinney (E. D.) Great supper 86 Kip (W. I.) Witness of clhurch 223, 233 -Jesuit Miss, in N. A 339 '-Old Jesuit missions 348 Klrby (W.) Animals 102 Klrchner ( E. ) Otten- barung 287 Kirk:(E. N.) Sermons 204 —Revivals 283 Kirkpatrlck(J.) Sermons 254 Kirkpat rick (J . ) Loyalty of Presbvterians 324 Kirkpatric-k (AV.) Medi- tations 216 Kirkton (J.) Ch. of Scot- land 311 Kirkwood (R.) Millen- nium 182 Kist (E.) Religion 216 Kist(X. C.) Keikhistoi-ie 313 — Archief van XeeliTland. 313 — Nleiiw Archief 313 — Leer van Jeziis 225 Kitto (J.) Cyclopedia 57 —Bible illustrations 63 —Palestine 287 Klanicza(M.) Hungaria.. 313 Klausen (H. X.) Hermen- eutik 51 Klauss (L.) Psalmen 72 Klee ( H. ) Dogmenge- schichte 362 Kleinei't (P.) Einleitung A.T 35 — Obadjah, Jonah, etc 63, 78, 79 Kleuker (J. F.) Encycl. Theol 1 — Toleranz 20 — Aechtheit u. Glaubw.... 48 Klevesahl (E. C.) Evaug. wahrheiten 263 Kliefoth (T.) Ottenbar- ung 98 — Dogmengeschichte 362 King (C. F.) Corinthians. 63, 91 Kloepper (A.) Korinther. 91 Klose (C. K. W.) Basilius 372 Knapp ( A.) Christen- Lieder 277 — Evangelische Lieder- schatz 277 Knapp (G. C.) Theology, 144 Knappert (J.) Religion of Israel 287 Kneeland (A.) Benevo- lence 198 Kneucker (J. J.) Baruch 80 Knight (J.) Trinity 151 —Divinity of Christ 154 —Holy Spiilt 156 Knight (W.B.) Calvinism 185 Knobel (A.) Jesala 65, 76 —Genesis — Deuteronom- ium 66 — Josua 68 Knowles (F.) Scripture evidence 197 Knowles (J, D.) Ann H. Judson 349 Knowles (J. S.) Rock of Rome 192 Knox (Alice W.) Infant S. S 284 Knox (H.) Miscellany 148 —Sermons 2i4 Knox (J.) Works 4, 17 —Reformation 13, 311 -Predestination 157 —Liturgy 2(!9 Knox (.J. S.) Mediator.... 166 Knox(V.) Works 17 —Christian philosophv. . 127 Koch (A.) Thessalon 93 — Philemon 94 Koch(E.E.) Klrchenlieds 272 Koecher (J. C.) Cantzel reden 2.54 Koehler (A ) Gesch. A. T. 287 Koelling (H.) Jesus und Maria. 43 Koelling ( W. ) Arian. Haresle 316 Koelhicr ( K. ) svmb. chrisU. CDntVssioiHMi -im KoestcriF. I!, i Krlaiun-- uuni-u hcil. ^c-hrift 361 Koeslliu (C. G. T.; l)v im- mortalitatis spe 178 Koestlin (J.) Wesen der Kirc-he 225 -Schottische Kirche.. 238, 311 K(Jstlin (K. R.) Synopt. Evangelien 40 — Lehrbegriff Johannis... 140 Kohlnuinn (A.) Unitar- ianism 197 Kohlreif (L. G.) Chrono- logia 334 Kolde (T.) Johaun von Staupitz 299 Kollock (H.) Sermons.... 254 Koopmans (R.) Christus 166 Koppe (J. B.) N. Test..., 81 Kops (J.) Godsdienstige waarheden 124 Koran Ill Kortholdt (C.) Hist, ce- des , , . 290 Koster(i"B.')'Propheten 54 Krasinski (V.) Refoi-ma- tion in Poland 314 Kratander. Anti-Strauss., 370 Krauss (A.) Dogma d. unsichtbaren kirche 223 Krauss (A. E.) OlTenbar- ung 106 Krauth (C. P.) Conserv- ative reformation 320 Krebs (J. M.) Christ 43 Krebs (J. T.) Observa- tiones in N. T 81 Krehl (L.) Religion der Araber 113 Kremer (A. von). Ideen des Islams Ill Kretschmar (A. C.) Re- ligionslchre 101 KriTische Prediger Bibl.. 383 Kritzkr(H.) Humanitat und ( hrisTriithum 132 — Civitiis (luistiana 228 KromniiH.) Leidensges' chichte Jesu 43 Krueger-Velthusen (W.) Leben Jesu 43 Kruell (F. H.) Alter- thumskunde 332 Krummacher (F. W.) Dew of Israel 254 —The flying roll...... 2.54 —Solomon and Shulamite 264 —The martyr lamb 2.54 Krummacher (G. D.) Ja- cob wi"estling 254 Kuczvnski (A.) Flug- •schfiften Luthers 378 Kuebel(F. E.) Gesetzge- bung des A.T 5;i Kiugelgen (W. von). VVi- dorspriiche 48 Kuenen(A.) Onderzoek en de Ouden Verbonds. 35 —Prophets and prophecy 38,54 — N. Focd. lineamenta.. 50, 51 —Religion of Israel.,,. 107, 287 Kugler(B.) Kreuzzuge,. 297 Kuhl (J.) Descendenz- lehre 137 Kuhn (J.) Leben Jesu.... 43 — Kathohsche Dogmatik, 144 — Gottliche Gnade 368 Kninoel (C. T.) Nov. Test. 83 —Acta Apostolorum 87 — Epistola ad Hebraeos... 9.5 Ku Kumu Hawaii 383 Knnkuna Bible 31 Kunze(J.C.)Lebenswege 216 —Hymns, Lutheran... 267, 273 Kurtz (J, H.) Elnheil der Genesis 37 — Svmb. d. A. T. Cultus... 5!) — Sacriflcial worship 59 — Ehen derSohne Gottes. 67 —Bible and Astronomy... 135 — Sohne Gottes 159 —History Old Covenant.. 287 —Church history 290 Kurzgefasstes Handbuch zuin A. T 65 Kvrko-handbok 267 Labadie (J. de). figlise.. 223 LaBeaume(J.) Ivoran... Ill Laborans Cardinalis 10 Laborde (L, de). Exode. 60,67 Laboulave (E.) Libertg religeuse 238 Labourers in East 351 Lackington (J.) Confes- sions 216 Lacordaire (J. H. B.) God and man 106 Lacroix (— ) Missions Cathol ;... 345 Lactantius (L. C.) Opera 2, 10, 17 Ladd (G. T.) Doctrine of sacred scripture 366 La Guidai-a (F.) Vatican 192 Laidlaw (J.) Bible doc- trine of man 160 Laing (W.) Atonement.. 154, 166 Lamb (J.) Seven words .5, 44, 164 Lambert (G.) Sermons... 254 Lanibertini (P.) Casus eonscientiae 211 Lambertus Atrebat 10 LamlnTtus .Vudomar 10 Lam)i.Ttus Ilersfold 10 Lambertus Pultarlen 10 Lambertus SquiUaeen 10 Lamb's l)ook 20 La JMennais (F. de). Re- ligion 101,121 —Paroles d'un croyant.... 216 Lampe(F. A.) Psalmi 72 — Evangelium Joannis.... 86 — De Spiritu Sancto 156 —Hist. Sacra 290 —Hungaria et Transyl- vania 313 Lamson (A.) First three centuries 372 Lamy (B.) Socinianism., 330 Lancaster (T. W.) Evi- dences 3, 121 Lancelotti (J. P.) instlt. jui-is cauonici •242 Land without Sabljath 209 Landerer (M. A.) Dog- nien-Geschichte 364 Landericus JO Landis (J.) Disoourses.. 254 Landifi (R. W.) Trinity., l.il Landulphus Junior 10 Landulphus Mediolan 10 Lane Theol. Seminary 35it Lanfi-ancus Cantuarien- sis. Opera 10, 17 Lang (J. D.) Psalms 280 —Religion in America 315 Langausen (C.) Demense lunari 334 Lauge (I.) Instil, theol. liter 375 Lange (J. M.) lustit. pastorales 2f5 Lange (J. P.) Lncvkl 1 —Life of Christ 44 — Biblische hermeneuiik 51 — Bibelwerk 63, 64 —Genesis 63, 67 —Exodus 63, 67 — Leviticus 63, 68 —Numbers 63, 68 — Haggai, etc 79 — Manhew 84 — Ma'k 85 —John 86 — Roniiiiis 8i) —James 96 —Revelation 98 — Christliche Dogmatik.. 144 — Lehre v. d. letzien Din- gen 178 — Geschichte d. klrche 293 Lange (L.) Kirchenges- chichte 290 — Tabellen 290, 362 Langen (J.) Romische kirche 328 — Judenthum 360 — Kirchenvater 364 — Trinitarische lehrdif- ferenz 372 Langhans (E. F.) Pietis- mus 282 Lanigan(J.) Ireland 310 Lant«m of Light...- 4 Lape (T.) Baptism 173 Lapide (C. a.) Matthew. 84 Lapithes (Georgius) 6 La Placette (J.) Con- science 211 — Christian casuist 211 — Observationes hist 236 Laprade {V. de). Nature 112 Lard (M. E.) Campbell- ism 185 Lardner (S.) Saviour's predictions 13 —Writers of N. T 13 —Works 17 — Ci-edibility of gospel.... 38 —Apostles and evangel- ^ists 39 -^Historic of heretics..295, 316 Large (J.) Bunyan 216 Larraga (F.) Theologia moral 204 Lasteyrie (C. P. de;. Con- fession 367 Lathbury (T.) Convoca- tion 308 — Noujuroi-d 309 Lathrop (J.) Ephesians. 92 INDEX OF AUTHORS. —Baptism 173 —Sermons 254 Latiraer (H.) Works.. 4, 12, 17 —Sermons 254, 2.i5 Latin Bible >5, 31, 32 Latter Day Luminary 383 Laud (W.) Works 2, 17 Lauder ( A. ) Ancient bishops 235 Laurence (J.) Eucharist. 176 Laurence (II.) Art. Ch. ot Enic-i lire-, Unmans 90 Ecct urrs ^^upll<)sed 124 Ledwiiius ]0 Lee (A.) Sermons 2.55 Lee (C.) Aristarchus 185 —Sermons 255 Lee (F. G.) Re-union 239 —Liturgical terms 265 —Reformation 306 —Prayer for departed 369 Lee (J.) Ch. of Scot 311 Lee (L.) Universalism... 198 Lee (S.) Prophecy 54 —Henderson's appeal 57 —Job 70 —Revelation 98 —Orthodox views 370 Lee (W.) Inspiration 53 Lee(W.) Faith 168 Lees (F. R.) Temperance. 64 Leeser (I.) Jews 109 Leger (J.) Vaudois 331 Legge (A. O ) Temporal power 236 Legge (J.) Religion of China 108 —Chinese classics 114 LeHir(A.) Prophgtes... 54 Leibnitz (G. W. von). Tentam. theodicaeae.... 158 Leidekker (M.) De re- publica Hebr 59, 287 Leidradus 10 Leifchild (J. R.) Nature. 103 Leigh (E.) Poetical books 70 Leighton (R.) Works.... 17 —Peter 96 Lekebusch(E.) Apostel- geschichte 46 Leland (J.) Christian revelation 101, 124 — Deistieal writers 106, 367 LeMesuiier(T.) Schism 8, SS7 Leiiime (L.) Dekalog 160 L'Einpei«ur ( C. ) I»e Icgibus Ebiaeor 89 Le Neve (J.) Fasti ee- cles. Anglicanae 306 Lenfant (J.) Concile de Basle 301, :«6 —Council of Constance... .136 —Concile de Pise 336 Leng (J.) Natural obli- gations 103, 122, 125 Leugerke (C. von). Psal- men 72 -Daniel 77 — Kenftan 287 Lenke (F. R.) Reforma- tion..^ 299 Lenonnant (F.) Divina- tion 114, 115 — D61uge 1;J6 Lentz (C. G. H.) Ges- chichte der Dogiuen 362 Leo Achridanus 6 4i6 INDEX OF AUTHORS. Leo Atinen 10 Leo r.iliiriccii ... 10 Leo Cil.x'u (; Leo(iraiiiiuulicus (i Leolmperator G Leo Magnus. Opera.... 10, 17 Leo Marsicanus 10 Leo II. Papa 10 Leo 111. Papa in Leo IV. Papa 10 Leo VI. Paiia 10 Leo VII. Papa 10 Leo VIII. Antipapa 10 Leo IX. Papa 10 Leo Patriciiis Leo Presbyter Leo Senonen... 10 Leo (G. E.) Episi. ad Tiiuothemii 94 Leo (II.) .Jiiiliscli.staalcs 287 Leod-^.iriii. Au-n-l,Mlu- IKMl 10 Leo.lc-arius \ icuiic-.i 10 Leona.'.d (S. W.) chris- tian i)-ialinist 278 Leonardus ('liirii 6 Leonhardi (G.) Missiont^- geschiehte 341 LeontliLS Byzant (5 Leontius Neapol H Leporiu.s 10 LesccBur ( Lj P.ulise catholiqiif n, l',,l,-iic.. 314 Leslie (C.) \V,>rk-.,.. 17 —Easy method Deists ]()(i — Sociiuaii controvcrsv... 197 Less {(,.} Krli-i,)!! 197 -AV.ilulu-it .Ut Christ). rcliicioM 121 — (JIu-islliclic moral 204 Lesser ( F. C.) Teslaceo- theol 1C3 Les.ser(H.) Judentlium. 109, 204, 360 Leasing (G. E.) Zweck Jesu 44 L'Estrange (II.) Sabbath. 209 —Alliance divine offices. 2, 266 L'Estrange (R.) Dissent- ers sayings 226 Letaldus 10 Letter from blacksmith. 245, 269 Letter of churches 2 Letter to Methodist 234 Letters to Ada 192 Letters Eng. Reforma- tion 12 Letters on future pvmlsh 180 Letters of Jews 12.5 Letters of Paul 186 Letters from Home 337 Letters to Wesl. niinis- tei-s 244 Letters!,, Wili.i'il.Mee IGO Letters ,,11 u ritinus, ■ F.itlKTs 196 Lettreau l>:i|,e 114 Letlre>s,ii-.|i\ erssujets. 216 Letli-es ediii.ihtes 339 Letiseiiiier ((,'.) -Johannes. 40 Leusdeii (J.) Philologus Hebraeo-mixtus 36 — I'hilologicus Hebraeus. 36, 50 Levi (D.) Defence of O. Test 48 —Prophecies O. T 182 Levi (G.) Parabeln 109 Levi (L.) Digest, Presb. Ch. in Eng 241 Levinsohn (J. B.) fifes Daiinnim 109, 133 Levy (M. .V.) Gesch. d. jiidiseh. Miinzen 59 Lewin (T.) Paul 46, 88 —Fasti saeri 335 Lewis (G ) Bible and missal ■ 269 Lewis (.1.) liible Kii-lish 56 Lewis (.1. N.) Presb. manual 242 Lewis (T.) Divine human 53 —Job 70 —Nature and Scriptures.. 126, 135 —Six days creation 136 Lewvsoim (L.) Zoologie des Talnuids 60 Leydekker ( M. ) l)e hist. Jansenismi ISO, .320 — Historiaee<-l. A I'rie.inae 300 L-Hote(J.B.) i;e\el.;li,.u 98 Lias (J. J.) Docriiial system of John 40, 140 Liber Nizzachon 134 Liber redivivns 239 Liberatns 10 Ln)erius Pai)a 10 Lieiuiauus 10 Liddon (II. P ) Diviiiitv of Christ 4, l.=i4 — SermoiiS 2.55 Lieberl;nhii(S.) Christ.. 44 Llebeiiait (F.) Tai,'- des Hen-u 209 Liebner (A.) Hugo von :->t. Vieior 373 Liepsner (1!. F.) Younji- pastor 245 Liethei-tii-Canieraeen 10 Lietbei-tns \ .dent 10 Life and light lor woman 345, 383 Life work 283 Lightfoot (J.) Works 17 — Horae Ilebraieae 85 Lightlir,n of N. T 57 — Galatians 91 — Philippia^ns 92 — Colossians 93 —Philemon 94 —Christian ministry 225 — Apostolic fathers... 363. 373 Lillie (J.) Thessalonians 94 —Peter 96 Lilienthal (T. C.) Com. critica 50 Limborch (P. \an). Di- vinity 144 — Ilistoria inquisitionis... 338 Lime street lectures. 18.5, 255 Lindner (W. B.) Kirchen- gesehichtc 290 Liiulsav(J.) New Test... 81 — Hegai snccessioil 287 Lindsay (T. M.) Refor- mation... 29ft Lindsey (T.) Apology 151 —Divinity of Christ 1.54 — Vindiciae I'riestleianae 154 Lingard (J.) Principles of Catholics 192, 229 —Anglo-Saxon f:hurch 305 Linn (W.] Kpiseoiiacy... 2.33 —Signs ot the limi's 2.55 Lipmanni Canien ni"m. 134 Lilipert (J.) Seeh neull.. 3ti() — Christenthum, \ olks- glanbe 362 Lipsius (J.) i>e cruoe 333 Lipsius(R. A.) Dogmatik 144 — Ketzergeschichte 316 — Chronologic d. roni. Bis- chofe 328 Lisco (F. G.) Parables of Jesus 86,87 — CTlanben-bekenntniss... 14!) Lisiardns 10 l.iier.;li>i 54 Liier,.i\ and Theol. Ke- view 383 LittelPs Living Age 384 Llttledale (R. F.) Song ot Songs 74 —Church of Rome 192 Littl-ewood(\V. F.) X. T. Study 39 Litton (E. A.) 3Iii-,.eles.. 131 — Mosaic dispensali.ai ;;. ^in;. 36(t —Church of Christ 223 Liturgie Armeiiienn - 2(i5 Liturgies, Aule-Nieene perioii -265 Litnr-ies ..|" l-llizal,-;!,.... 12 LiturKies ol iahs.ird \ 1.. 12 Liturgy, eie 2iiti Liutpriindus lo Livermore (H.) Ilarp of Israel 278 Liverpool C.'nl'ei-ene:' 282 Liveri)ool leetnre'- 1!)7 Lives of l'.,|)e.- 328 Livinu-ston (■). M.) ( hris- tianae p2i — Marriaue with sisler-in- law 206 Livingstone (1>.) J.'>ur- nals 346 —Travels 34ti Llvinus 10 Llorente (J. A.) Inqui- sition 338 Lloyd (VV.) Church gov. 4>33 go* Lobb (T.) Predictions"...' 178 Lobley (J. A.) Southern India 330 Lobstein (P.) Ethik Cal- vins 204 Locherer(J. X.) Patro- logie ,S64 Lochman(G.) Lutheran Church 320 Locke (J.) Christianity. 13, 125 —Common-place book 62 —Epistles of Paul 88 Lodensteyn ( J. van ). Christefyk leven 87, 255 Loetrier (F. S.) Specimen exeg 87 Loening (E.) Kirchen- rechts 303, 313 Loescher (V. E.) Reform- ations-acta 299 — Historia motuum 299, 303 Loewenstein (s. II.) Pro- verbien Salomos 73 Loft us (S.) Reply to Gib- bon 129 Logan (J.) Sermons 2.55 Lohniann (F.) Kirchen- geschlchte 290 Lollards 308 Lombard (A.) Pauliciens 298, 316, 323 Lond)ardus(P.) Opera... lo — Lilier scntentiarum 144 Lommatzsch ( S. ) Lu- ther's Lehro 374 INDEX OF AUTHORS. 417 London Miss. Society. Sermons 282 — Transactions 343 London Polyglot 25 London Quarterly Re- view 384 Longr m.) Religion 125 L,ong(.T.) Serijiiure truth 61 Longley (C. T.) Brotht-r's coiitrovei'sv 197 Longman (W.) Cathe- drals 309 Lord (D.N.) Apocalypse «8 —Geognosy 136 Lord(E.) Inspiration.... 53 —Epoch of creation 1.36 —Protestant missions 341 Lord ( J. L. ) Israel's blindness 54 — Prophetic themes.. 54 —Prophetic imperialism. 54 Lord(\V.) Theology 144 Lorcnz (F.) Alcuin 372 Lorette 356 Lorimer (J..G.) Ueacon- ship 2.32 —Eldership 2.32 — Manual of Pre>b\icr^-.. 2;J5 —Protestant Chui-ch "of France 301 Loserth (.J.) Hus uiul Wiclif 373 Loskiel ( J.H.) Missions of the United Brethren 348 Lothariiis Rex 10 Loughridge (R. M.) Mus- kokee hymns 278 Love (C. Remains 25.°> Lovett (R.) Sermons 250 Lowman (M.) Revelation 98,64 Lowndes ( W. T.) The British librarian 376 Lowrie (J. C.) Mission- ary paijers 2S2 — Foreign missions 344 — Two years in India 3.")1 Lowrie (.1. M.) Week with Jesus. 217 Lowrie (W) W. M. Low- rie 3.10 Lowrie (WM.) Sermons 255 Lowth (R.) De sacra poesi Hebr 37 —Isaiah 76 Lowth (VV.) Prophets 75 Loyola (I.) Exercises 217 Loyson (C.) Catholic re- form 323 Lucas Abbas 6 Lucas (R.J Perfection.... 217 Lucas (S.) Xoaic deluge. 136 Lucht (H.) Romerbriefe. 4<5, 50 Lucifer Calaritanus 10 Lucius Papa 10 Lucius II. Papa 10 Lucius III. Papa 10 Luekey (S.) Trinity 1.51 Lueulentius 10 Ludgerus 10 Ludlow (J. M.) Woman's ••work 231, 283 Ludoviciis 1 10 Ludwig(A.) Rigveda 116 Luebke (W.) Eccles. an 332 Luebker (F.) Bildung und Christenthum. 132. 332 Luecke (F.) Offenbarung 47 — Neutest. Hei-meneutik. 51 — Schriften Johannes 86 —Epistles of John 97 Luedemann (H.) Anthro- pologic des Paulus 160 Luekeh (11.) Tradit. des Meiischengeschlechts... 106, 112 Luenemann (G.) Hebra- erbricf 95 Lueizelberger (E. C. J.) Xicderlcgung 244 Luitprandns. Opera 17 Lullus 10 Lnnibv (.1. U.) Creeds... 2(H} — <;h. llisi 31)7 Lunadnro (G.) Corte di Roma 328 Lund (J.) Heiligthtimer 59 Lundv(J.P..) Monumen- tal Christianity 359 LundyiU. H.) IJelgium. 354 Luinis I'rolospatarins 10 Liil>ns (Servatus) 10 Lupus Tr,'ci-n 10 Luch.u-at (C. K.I .lohan- nciscli ■ ri-M'iiiii- 40 — J(ihir> «.I 86 — Moderm- Weltauschau- ungen 105, 12.5 —Apologetic lectures 125. 127, 204 — Dogmatik 144 — Leliiv von den letzten Diugrn 182 Luth.-r (C. V.) Vintons and the Karens 349 Luthi-riili\isi]i lO.-i — Suii.Tuauii-al ];;(! — Iiivinc udvciiiuicjit l.vS M'Cosh^.L) Wheat and chatr 312 Maccovius (J.) Maccovi- us redivivus 144 McCoy (I.) Indian mis- sions 351 McCrie (T.) Esther 69 —Scottish church 311 — Reformation in Italy.... 314 —Reformation in Spain... 314 —English Presbytery 324 —Westminster Assembly 324 Macculloch(R.) Isaiah.... 76 M'CuUoch (T.) Popery.. 192 McCulloh (J. H.) Evi- dences 121 jMeCurdv (J. F.) Haggai.. 79 McDerniont (C.) Presb. Ch. Davton, 326 Macdill (D.) The Bible... .53 Macdonald (D.) Creation 135 Macdonald (J. M.) John.. 39,98 — Ecclesiastes 74 —Revelation 98 McDonald (X. A.) Siam.. 353 McDonnell (T.) Common sense Chr 154 McDowell (J.) Theology.. 144,263 McElhinney (J. J.) Doc- trine of the church..223, 377 McElroy (J.) Salvation.. 282 M'Ewen(^^^) Essays 21 —Types 54, 55 Macfarlan(D.) .Sabbath 209 —Revivals 358 M'Farlan (P.) Church of Scotl 2:W McFarland (A.) Heresies 316 McFarland (J.) Baptized children 230 McFaiUiWie (J.) Moun- tains 60 Macfarlane (J.) Late se- cession 312 McFetridge (N. S.) Cal- vinism '^18 4i8 M'Gavin (W.) Popish (nrors 19-2 —Protestant essays 192 Me(iht"t' (R.) Ephesians.. 92 Mc(;hri. (K. J.) Dowav Hihlc ■. (14 — Triitli iiiHl cvrny ]'.)■> Me(jihue(\V..J.) Leiiistcr. 212 MacGill ( S. ) Young clergyman : 2i5 McGilvray (W.) lieliev- iiif? 217 Mcllvaine (C. P.) Kvi- dcnces 121 —Holy Cath. Church.. I(i9, 239 — I{ii;-htc()usiio.ss by tailh. 170 — 0.\l\u-(l (liyinity ! 196 —True tcuiph' ■..'. 223 M-llyaine (.J. 11.) Tree of knnwh'dge 160 M"l\cr ( C. ) Marriage wilh sister-in-law 206 Mack (M. J.) Pastoral- bricfc .*. 94 Mackay (K. W.) Tubin- gen school 370 Mackenzie ( H.) Chris- tian clergy 132 McKenzie (T.) Antichrist 172 Mackenzie (W. B.) Be- liever 170, 217 MacKnight(J.) Gospels.. 13, 48 —Christian religion 13 —Harmony 42 -Apostolical epistles 88 —Sermons 168 Mack ray (W.) lletV)rnia- tion..;. 299 MacIaine(A.) Letters.... 127 — Discourses 255 Maclaren (J.) Natural. tlu'ology 103 McLarcn'(J. F.) I'.salm- oily 272 M'Lauuhhm (T.) Scot- tish church 304 Maclaurin (J.) Works.... IS -Ks.says 217 —Sermons 255 M'Lcaii ( .\.i Works 18 — Ahr.iliainic covenant... 230 Macli'auc i .\. .).) Moral law 206 Maclcar (Ci. F.) Holy I'hicharist 123 —X. T. history 293 — Conversion of the west 295. 304, 306, 341 —Apostles, mediaeval 298, 341 M'Leod(A.) Prophecies. 98 —The pulpit 247 -True godliness 255 Macleod (N.) Parish pa- pers 21 —The temptation 44, 164 McMaster(G.) P.salms... 272 M-Xeile (H.) Jews 182 —Second Advent 182 -The Church 223 M'NMcoll M).) Works 18 M'Owcn (P.) Sabbatli .... 209 MacWhorter(A.) Vahveh Christ 1.54 —Sermons 2.55 McWright (A.) Trinity.. 151, 197 Madagascar hymn-book.. 278 Madagascar and nnirtyrs 347 Madan(M.) Thelyphthora 20(5 Madden (F. W.) Jewi.sh coinage 59 INDEX OF AUTHORS. Magazin fur Christl. Dog- matik 384 Magazin der N. Gcs- chiclito 384 Ma-a/,iiic Iseful Knowl- cil-c 384 .Maiiiicliurt;<-<-iiluri{'s 290 Ma-cc (W.) Atoiicnicnt 167 MagiHs 10 Magnin (-) (icnevc 302 Magnus Scuoucn 10 Magoon {E. L.) Chris- tianity 222 Magruder (A. B.) Pun- ishment 198 Maguirc (T.) Discussion. 192 Mahau (.\.) \a1. thcol.... 103 — SpirilualiNUi 119 —Christian pcrlcctiou 170 Mah.ui (.M.) (1). hist 295 Mahoncy (S. I.) Monas- teries of Italy 356 Mai (.V.) Sci-iptovuni vet. nova coll .' 5 — Patruui biblioth 5 —Nova initrnui biblioth.. 5 Mainibourg (L.) Arian- rsni 317 — Calvinisuic : .- 318 — Luthcranisnic 320 MainionidesiM.) Dc sac- riliciis 59 — More nevocliini 65 —Creed of th.' ,Ic\vs...l(i9, 2()4 Maine, General Confer- ence 240, 319 Maiolus 10 Maitland (C.) Interpre- tatitni 54, 182 — Chnrcli in catacombs... 333 Maitland ( S. It.) Pro- phetic i.eriod .54,183,184 — False worshii> 112 —Dark ages 298 — Keforniation in Kng 306 — Waklenses 316, 331 Mains (J. H.) Lutheri theologia 144 Major (H.) Epis. succes- sion 225 — Itoinan See 237 IMalagasy Bible 32 Malalas "(J.) 6 Malan (G.) Chants 278 Malan (S. C.) John 86 — S. Gregory 300 Malay Bible 32 Malchio 2, 6 Malcolm (H.) Diet, of H. scrii)t .57 —Atonement 167 — IMarriagc 206 -Travels in .\sia 349 —Theological inde.x 376 Malcolm (J.) .Vcta 88 Mallet (G.) Foi Chr6- ticnne 144, 192 Mallock (W. H.) Life worth living 105 MauuTtinus 10 IVLimertus 10 Mammas (G.) 6 fthmchestei-, Soeinian controversy 197 Maneio ]o Mandley (J. G.) Woman 132, 345 Manegaldus lo Manger (S. H.) Com. in libr. Hoseae 79 Mann (J.) Revelation.... 99 —Strictures on Heineken. 197 Mannering (E.) Cou.sas- tency 217 —Christian's privilege 217 thinners of Jews 59 Manning (H. E.) Oecu- menical council 139,337 -Unity of th.' church. 223, 239 —Vatican dccrc^es 229,337 — Indej). of Holy See 237 —Petri iirivilegium 237 —Temporal power 237 — Sermons 255 Manning (J. M.) Half- truths 105 —Life of prayer 217,270 INIannock (J.) Catechism. 262 Manscl (11. L.) Kcligious thought 4, 100, 103 —Gnostic heresies 319 Mansford (J. G.) Gazet- teer 60 Manssen (W. J.) De vrouw 132,345 Mansuetus 10 Mant (R.) Appeal to the Gospel 3, 187 —The blessed 178 -Church of Irelaiul 310 Manton (T.) S<'rmons 255 Manuduetioad minist 244 Manuel (;harit.>pulus 6 Manuel Khetor 6 Miipb'lott (-1.) Christian religion 144 MappjniU'^ 10 Mara i;ai--Serapion 2 Marafh) Hible 32 Marbodus Kedoiu>n 10 Marbury(K.) Ubadiah.64, 79 — Habbakuk 64, 79 Marccllinus Comes 10 Marcellinus Presbyter 10 March ( F. A. ) Latin hynn*.', 278 MaVchant (B.) Psalms... 72 Marchant (J.) Bloody tribunal... 338 INIarck (J. de). Opuscula.. 18 —Hist. Paradisi (iO — Biblieae exereitat,, 64, 6.5, 82 — Textualesev.'icitat... 6.5, 82 — Fascieidii- dissertat.. 65,82 — Sylloge dissertat 65,82 — lil Pentatenehi com 66 —In Cantiemn com 75 — Com.iupio|,h.ndnofes. 97 -Apocalyi)sis !)9 —Compendium theol 144 —Exalt. J esu Christ! 164 — Exspect. glorlae fiit. Christi 182 Miirculfus 10 Marcus ,Vlex (> Mtirciis (assinen JO Marcus Diaconns 6 Marcus Diadochns Cy Marcus Eremita 6 iMtircus Idrontin 10 Mtireus Papa 10 Maret (H.L. C.) Panlhe- isme 105 — Philos. et religion 107 — 'J'h6odic6e Chr6tienne... 1.58 — Pape et les fiveques 237 Marheineke (P.) Pract. Theoloirio 1 —Christl. Do-inatik 144 — Reformation 299 Miirianus .scotus 10 Marinus 1. Papa 10 Marinus II. Papa 10 Mariotti (L.) Fra Dolcino 314, INDEX OF AUTHORS. 4t9 Mai'ius Aventicen lo Mark (Liturnry of) 2 Marlorat (A.) X. T. Ex- , P08 82 Marlow (I.) Trinity 131 Marot (C.) Pseauines 280 Ma rp relate. t?ee Penrv (J.) :. 227 Marriott (W. B.) Vestlar- ivm Christianvm 333 Marsden (Joshua). Grace displayed. 347 Marsden [ J. B. ) Chr. churches 291, 316 >— Lord's niiraclf* .5, 131 — Xicfxlcinns , .5, 140 Marsh (Anna ( .i Huprne- • nots . ."jfp Marsli (I). W., s. A. Klicli'. :«! Marsh (K. (,.) >aiictili,M- tion :;. 170 Marsh (H.) Divinity 1 Marshall ( A. ) Atone- ment 167 Marshall (N:) Primitive chnreh 2, 231. 29.5, 333 Marshall (S.) Intant-bai> Usni 174 Marshall (T. W.) Polity Cath. Ch 233 Marshall (T. W. M.) Chr. missions ,.. 345 Marshall (W.) Sanctifl- cation....... 170 Marshall (\V.) Marriage... 206 Marshani ( J. ) Canon chronicus 335 Marshmau (J.) Deity of Christ 154, 197 Marshman (J. C.) Seram- poro nnssion 351 Martens (W.) Kirche und Staat 229 Martensen (II.) Chr. dog- matics 144 ■— Christliche KthiU 204 Martin (D.) l.Jean.Ch v. lol aiartin (G.) Corruption ofSS .57 Martin (I.) Prayer 270 — Discourses 2.55 Martin (J.) Psalms.... 272,280 Martin (J.) Conquest of Canaan 287 Mai-tin(K.) Moral 204 — Vatikan. Concil 337 Martin {Vnhhi'). Synode. 336 iNIartin (M.) Pseanine ex. 72 Martin (S.) Sermons 255 Martin-Doisy. Charite... 132, 334 Martineau (J.) Chris- tianity 21 — Matcrlalisni 105 — Christian liff 255 Martini (C. D. A.) (.i>tt- heit Christi 366 Martinianus 10 Martinus Dumien 10 Martinus Legionen 10 Martinus I. Papa 10 "Wartinus Turonen 10 Martyn (F ) Tobias 80 Martyn (11.) Mohammed- anism 108, 111 Martyr (J.) "Sahbatis- mos." 209 Martyr (P.) In Samuelis coni 69 —In Regumcom 69 — Eiiist.'ad Romanes 90 —Holy baptism 173 Maskell(W.) Marp relate controversy 309 —Absolution 367 Mason (H. M.) Eccles. hist 291 Mason ( J. ) Christian morals 217 —Student and pastor 244 Mason (J. M.) Works 18 — Ch. of God 223, 230 — Ccinim union 230 —Episcopacy 23;^ Mason (L.) Chants 278 —Psalmody 278 —Sabbath hymn bcok -278 Mason f the sospel Z'A Mather (.1.) Maintenance 2^5 Mather (X.) .Sermons 255 Mather (S.) Cotton Math- er 245 Mathesdii (<;.) Spirit of ChristianilN -".il, ?.lu —(\m ..1(1 failh li "•;■•''...'.'.".'.'.'.' .>r,.5 Mathew 1 K. \V.) Divinity iif Christ 154 -Mathews (.J. ^l.) Bible and learnin- 125 Mathil.lis c..iiiilis>a 10 .^[athil.li< IN-iiia 10 .^latter (J.I l-.'iieli.n 322 Matthaeus Caidinalis 10 Matthaeus Vindocinen.... 10 Matthews (J.) Predesti- nation 157, 185 Matthias 6 Mattlii.'s ic. s.) (iaiater. 91 Mattis.in ili.i Trinity 151 ilatzk.(D.i li. v.saliunde 103 Man (H. A.) Tode 160 Maurenlnecher (W.) Re- formation 328 Maurer (V. J.) Com. In V. T..... 65 — Proverbia .,. :. 73 Maurice (F. D.) Lord's prayer 86 -Religions 108, 123 —Bible and science 135 —Sermons •. 209 -Kin-d..ni of Christ 223 —Power to. ■.In, -at.' '229 -Pair. an. 1 la\vui\.-rs 255 -Eccles, l,i-t. UN 295 Mauricius de hulliaco 10 Maurilius 10 Maurus 10 Maury (A.) Magie 117,118 MaxcV (.1.) Atonement... 167 Maxeiitius A.iuilcien 10 Maxentius (.1.) 6 Maximns .Vbbas 6 Maximus Caesaraug 10 Maxiiuus Grammalicus.. 10 Maximus Hierosolym 2, 6 Maximus Tauriiu'ii 10 Maxson(W.B.) Sabbath. 209 Mayer (J.) Com. X. T 82 —Catechism 261 Mayliew (J.) .Sermons.... 255 Meacham (A. G.) Meth. Church 321 Mead (C. M.) Soul 160, 178 Mead (R.) Medica sacra.. 60 Meade (W.) Bible and •^lassie- 108 -M.iii- (■]. ().) Central -\lri.M 346 .M.ar- (.). W .) Bohemia. 301 — iJenuars of Holland 313 — Presb. element 326 -Madagascar 347 -Me.le(.l.i Works 18 Me.Iiat.irial work 164 M.ilieal Mi^-. Soc 343 Meiiiiation>. if mother 217 .M.'f;infr.-au-. 10 Mei.-r 1 F. K.) Dogmen- Geschichte ^2 Mei)l.ioom (L. s. 1'.) Gods- di'enst der Xormannen... 107, 117 Meikle (J.) Remains IS -Solitude 217 —The traveller 217 Meilb-M. P.) Gen. Beck- xvitli 331 .^leiiiersiC.) De vero Deo. 368 Meissner ( B. ) Philos. -sobria 185 Melanchthou(P.) Opera. 4,18 — Annot. inev. loannis... 86 —Doctrina Christiana 144 — Loci. com. theologici.... 144 Melehi^r (J. W.) Kanon. .vang 40 Mcldruni (J.) Incarna- tion 164 Melito 2. ti Mellor(E.) Priesthood... 236 Melmoth (\V.) Religious life 217 Melvill (H.) Bible thoughts 217 —Sermons 255 Melvill (J.) Autobiogra- phy 13 Memno 6 Memoires de Rome 328 Memoirs of Amer. miss... 345 Memorials of missionar- ies to Chinese 350 Menant (J.) Philos. de la Perse.; 118 Mcncius. Works 114 Mendelssohn (M.) Jeru- salem 109 Mendham (J.) Pius V 328 —Seventh gen. council.... 3;J6 —Council of Trent 337 —Venal indulgences 369 Mendon Assoc, Evi- dences 125 Menzeis (J.) Papismus lucifngus 192 Menzel (W.) Unsterb- lichkeitslehre 115 — Chrjstlichc Symbolik... 334 — Icsuite - I'mtriebe in Deutschland 3:;9 — Moderne /citbewusst- seins 370 Mcrcator (Marius) 10 Mercersburg Review ;W4 420 INDEX OF AUTHORS. Mevcerus (J.) Comm... 70, 79 Merchiints' Magazine 384 Were chr6tienne 222 Merivale (C.) Paul 4(5 —Conversion Northern nations 123, 295, S42 —Roman empire.. 123, 295, 342 -Continental Teutons... 295, 342 —Early church history.... 29H Merivale (S.) Devotions.. 271 Merobaudes 10 Merrill (S.) KUigs unci Proi)het8 aj Merz ( H. ) Christliche Sittenlehre 205 — Ariuuth unci Christen- thum 222 Mess (J. J.) Symbolis- che Biicherder Reform.. Kirche 200 Messinger (R.) Resigna- tion 217 Metcalf(I>.) Moral obliga- tion..... :.... 161 Metca]f(R.) Letter and spirit 197 Methodist Church, Doc- trines 201 —Minutes 321 Methodist erroi- 187 Methodist Ma- 384 I\I<>thn Michael Aconiiuatus ". 6 Michael Const (> Michael Ilamartolus '. 6 Michaelis(J. D.) Introd. toN. T 39 — Curae in Act 5(i —Laws of Moses 59 —A. T. mit Anmerk 65 — Hebraer 95 — Siinde und Genug- thuung 160, 167 Michaud (J. F.) Hist. Crusades 298 Michelis (Fr.) Material- ianius 105 Michell (R.) Evidences of Christianity.... 3, 121 Micraelius (J. ) Hist, eccles 291 Middleburgh prayer-book 268 Middleton (— ). Popery... 192 Middleton (T. F.) Greek article 50, 1,54 Miegius(L.C.) De officio pastoris 245 Migne (.J. P.) Patrologia.. 5 Mildmay Park Confer- ence 282 Miles (G. J.) Baptists 318 Miles (J. W.) Theology.. 101 Miletius 6 Mill (D.) Miscellanea 21 Mill {.}. S.) Religion 101, mi Millar (D.) Jesus 1.54 Millenial Harbinger .384 Millenium 182 Miller (E.) Irvlngism.... 32tt Miller (G.) Ariani.sm 197 Miller (H.) Test, of rocks 136 —Headship of Christ 2;i8 — Macaulav on Scotl 311 Miller (J.)" Authority of SS :...3, 128 Miller (J.) Trinity 151 —The Church ". 223 Miller (J.) Singers of the Church 272 Miller (J. C.) Young ctergyman 244 Miller ('M. R.) Unity 134, 151 Miller (S.) Etenial Son- ship 151, 164 —Infant Baptism 174 — Unitariaiiism 197 —Creeds 19<) —Letters to his sons 217 —Ruling elder 2:i2 — Apostolic order 235 —Christian ministry 235 — Presljyterianism 235 — Clerical m,inners 245 — Pul)lie prayer 270 —Hist. Pr. Sent 3.59 Miller (W.) W.irks 182 —Second coming of Christ 182 —Prophecies ; 182 Millet (J.) Baptists 318 Milligan (W.) Words of New Test 50 —Decalogue 209 Mills (A.) Hebrews 287 Mills (R.) Lay ministry 23;^ Mil man (H. H.) Apostles. 3, 46, 129 —Hist, of Jews 287 —Latin Christianity... 291,329 —Hist, of Christianity ..,.. 296 Mi In (R. ) Creation to deluge 135 Milne (D.) Philos^of dis- pensations 363 Milne (W.) China 350 Milner (.1.) Religious con- troversy .«. 192 — Letters'to prebendary. 192 Milner (J.) Gibbon's ac- count 129 —Hist. Church 291 Milo 10 Milton (J.) Chr. doctrine. 145 —Trinity 151 Minton ( S. ) Glory of Christ 179 Minucius Felix (M.) 2, 10, 133 Miracles of Christ 87 Missalc IJomanum 269 Missing link 345 Missionaiy Herald.... 342, ;«4 Missionary Link 345, 384 Missionary Magazine 342, 384 Missionary records 3.50 Missionai-y Register.. 342, 384 Missionary Reporter 384 Missionary i:t'view....342, 384 .Missious-iilatt 343, 384 Missions in .Japan 3.53 Missions, N. A. Indians... 348 Missions, West Africa 346 Missions, women of China 3.50 Mitehel (J.) Divinity of Christ 1.54 Mitchell (A. F.) West- minster Assembly 324 Mitchell (K.) Universal- ist 198 Mitchell ((>. M.) Astron- omy.. 135 Mitchell (P.) Prcsb. let- .ters 235 Mitchell ( T. ) Gospel crown 145 Moberly (G.) Holy Spirit 4, 156, 223 Modena (L. de). Ceremon- ies 109 Modern fanaticism 21 Modern Prot. Ch. courts. 21 Modern scepticism 123, 125 Modest plea, the Trinity. 154 Modestus .'... 6 Moebiiis (G.) Disput. theol 21 Moehler (J. A.) Islam.... Ill — Symbol ik 192 — Einheit in der Kirche... 239 — Athanasius 317, 372 Motlat (J. C.) Religions.. 108 -Church in Scotland 304, 311 Moffat (K.) S.Africa 346 Motfatt (J. M.) Prayer book 270 Mogridge (G.) Old Hum- phrey's addresses 217 — Observations 217 —Thoughts ',^17 -Pithy p.ipcrs 217 —Homely liints 284 Mohammed. Koran Ill Molinos (.M de). Spirit- ual guide 217 MolKC. B.) P.salms :.. 72 —Hebrews ^ 95 Moll(W.) Nederlan'a 313 Moller(H.) Psalmi 72 Monastier (A.) Vaudois. 331 Moncrieff(SirH. W.) Free Church 238 MoncrietrWellwood (H.) Sermons 2.55 Mone(F. G.) Heidenthum 115 Mone (F. J.) Lateinische Hymnen 278 Monk (W. H.) Hymns... 278 Monod(A.) Inspiration. .53 — Lucile 125 —Farewell 255 Monrad (D. G.) Prayer.. 270 Monsell (K. W.) Redemp- tion 127 Montagu (R.) Expostula- tion 229 Montagu ^W.) Essays 217 Montalembert(C. F.) Art 332 —Monks of the West 3.57 Montanus 10 iSlontgom<'ry ( G. W. ) . Sermons 255 Montgomery (J.) Chr. correspondent 217 -Christian poet 278 —Chr. psahni-st 278 —Songs of Zion 280 Montgomery ( M. W. ) Sweden and Norway 314 Monthly luterpreter 38t MoiithlV Kepository 381 Moutiond (C. de). "Diet. des abbiiyes ; 357 Moody (D. L.) Sermons. 2o6 —Labors in Britain 358 Moody (S.) Gospel way.. 2'21 Moor ( B. de j. Conim. Marekii theol 145 Moor(J.) Deity of Christ 154 Moore (A.) Universalist 198 Moore (D.) Age and Gos- pel 5, 125 — I'entateuch vindicated 37 —Preaching.... 247 Moore (K. D.) Mission tields 341 Moore (H.) Divine na- ture 151 Moore (1. V.) Prophets.. 79 Moore (T.) Keligion 192 Moore (T. V.) Jesus 217 Moore (W. E.) Digest 242 Moorehouse (J.) Jesus Christ 5, 44, 164 —Modern difficulties 135 31oravian church 2i7 More (Bt.) Works 18 — jNIystery of godliness... 145, 162 — Mj^stery of iniquity 192 More (Hannah). Chris- tian morals 217 -Practical piety 217 —Private devotion 271 — Spirit of prayer 270 Morel deVoleiiie(L.) Lit- • urgie Catholiqne 265 Morell (J. D.) Philos. of religion lol Morer (T.) Lord's day.... 209 Morgan (A.) Plea for che speechless 174 Morgan (C.) Philos. and revelation 134 Morgan (H.D.) Principles Morgan (J.) 1 John .' 97 —Holy Spirit 156 Morgan (T.; Trinitarian controversv 234 Morin (J.) Ordination... 334 Morison (J.) Scepticism. 125, 217 —London Missionary Society 243 —Counsels 287 3Iori&on (J. H.) Matthew 84 Morland (S.) Ch. of Pie- mont 331 Mormon (Hunk of) 118 Morna\- (P. de). lie veri- tate i-elig. (hr 121 — Mysterie of ini(iniUi' 329 —Hist, papatvs 329 Morning exercise 211 Moroni (G.) Dizionario... 291 Morren (N.) Rule of faith 139 — Bibliogr. guide 376 Morres(fl.) Faith 3, 125 —Modern chiliasni 182 •■Morris (T. A.) Meth. ch. polity 234 Morrison (Mrs. E.) Robert Morrison 350 Moi-rison (J.) Jesus 84 Morrison (K.) Discourses 256 Morristown, N. J., Presl). Church 326 Mortlock (E.) Trinity... 151 INDEX OF AUTHORS. Morton (D. O.) Levi Par- lous 3.54 Morton (G.) Psalmodv... 272 Morus (S.) Epist. ad Ito- inanos 90 Morus (S. r. N.) Her- [ meneuvica X. T .52 I —Lucas 85 — Theologia 145 Mosaische Geschichte 37 I Moschus (J.) (i Moses Bar-Cepha (i Moses Nachmanidis 134 Mosheim (J. L.j Eccles. hisioi-y 2Ul, 296 —Hist. 'liiinaroi-\in 315 Mossi 111 ( U.) Preacher's tripartiU' 217 Mother's tirst Uioughts.... 222 Mott (G. S.) Prodigal son 87 —Resurrection lao Moule ( A. E.) ( hcli-Kiaii>r mission 3,50 Moule (H. M.) uiaioiv... -47 Moulin (P. duj. Mass 176 Moiuagu (R.) New Gos- pell 192 Mount to i-d (\V.) Miracles 131 Mouravietf(A. X.) Church of Russia 314 Movers (F.C.) Biblische Chrcimk 36 —Religion d. Phonizier... 117 Moysey (C. A.) Unitari- ans 3, 197 Mozley (J. B.) Miracles 4, 131 —Predestination 157 —Ruling ideas 205, 360 — Seruioiis 256 — Indian conversion 351 — Devel.>]Mneiit 367 Mozle^• Ci'.j ileniiuiscen- ces..! 30!) Muecke (A. I Doyiuaiik.. 365 Mueller (.1.) Alili.md- lungen 148 — Docirine of siii 160 Mueller (J. C.) Blicke.... 65 Mueller (J. G.) Ainer. Urreligionen 113 — Bildlichcn Darstellung 332 Mueller (X.) Judaeorum annus 335 Mueller cW.) Alt. Deut- sche Religion 115 Mnenscher (J.) Harmony 42 —Proverbs 73 Mueiiscli.'r (W.) Dngiiien- geschielue 362 Muenler (F.) Ivirelieii- geschiehle .'iOl Murt'et (P.; Proverbs til, 73 Muhlenberg ( W. A. ) Psalter 280 Muii- (J.) O rig. Sanskrit texts Ill —Sentiments Sanskrit wi'lters 116 jNInir (J.) Sermons 25<) Muir (\\ .) Coraii 107, 111 — Testiiiionv bv Coraii Ill Mullen (J. ('.Madagascar.. 347 Mullens (J.) India 3.-il ;Mullenw(Mrs.) Ganges... 351 Muller (F. Max). Science of religion 101 —Religions of India lui —Sacred books of East... 107, 112, 116 —Origin of religion. 116 421 Mjuller ( J. W. s. ) lii. m'"u'-"V? '^■^'^^' l'-3 Mullois (J.) Clergy and , .pulpit .: 047 MnnilordM.) Scripturist 192 Munch (E.) Monchthum.. 357 :m linger ( T. T. ) Xew theology 305 Munio jy Murdock (J.) Indian miss. manual 351 Murphey(J.) Creation... 136 Murphy (J. G.) Genesis.. 67 — KxodUS (.;g Murpliy ,■.)■; '\'.T'Vhair'of " Muri»hy (T.'i PustonVl llT-"l 245 -Presl). th., Frankford.. 326 Murray (A. S.) Mvthologv 112 -Murray (A. \V.) Polvnesia 355 -Murray (J.) Revelaliou. 48 Murray (J. O.) Praise 278 -Murray (L.) Power of Murray (N.) JLetters.....'.' 192 — I^reachers 247 — Dying legacv 256 Murray (R.) Ch. in Ire- , 1-""1 310 Murr.iy street Church 25i; MuseuIus(\V.) Psalter... 72 —Loci com. theol 145 —Eccles. hist 296 Musgrave (G. W.) Polit. Meth. church 234 Mushet (R.) '"rinities.... 113 Musion (A.) Israel of the -Vlps 331 Mjers (F.) Catholic thoughts 223 Myers (Sarah A.) Self- •■^acrifice 34'9 -Myles (W.) Methodists.. 321 -Mylne (1. G.) Jesus <'lii'i-^t 164 i^y-^'ery 131 31> sierv hid from ages.... 198 Xaegi-lsbaeh (C. F.) Ho- me risehe Theologie 116 Xaegelsbach (C. W. E.) Isaiah 76 —Jeremiah 7g —Lamentations 76 Xakskow (P.S.) Articles of faith 145 Xamjion (A.) Cath doc- fine ;45 -N angle (E.) Romunism.. 192 Xai)ier(J.) Arts 59 .Nardil! (J. F.) Pr6dica- tcur evang 256 N'aies (E.J Evidences. 3, 121 — N'ersion. Unitarian 57 —The three creeds 154 — fSermons 250 Xares (R.) Prophecies... 131 —Discourses 256 Narratives of revivals.... 358 Xash (T.) Almond for parrot 226 -Nason (E.) Hvmns 278 Nassau Lit. Mag 384 Nassau ( R. H. ) Palm- iHud 346 — (oiTsco mission :m> --.Missions iuAfrit-a 346 Nature of Resurrection... 182 Naville (E.) Heavenly Father 10.') — \ ie C'teriielle 125 422 INDEX OF AUTHORS. —The Christ —Problem of evil Xeal (D.) Puritiins Noale (J. M.) Sermons... — >reili;eval preachers — LituriiioloiiV -Hist. Eastern Ch — Hist, .lansenlst Ch Ni'iilc (.). 1'.) Westmin- ^tCl- AlllH'V Xcaiulcr ( A.) Jesus — Corinther — Philipper -Jacobus — I. Johannis — Katholicismus — (jhristliche l-;thik —Hist. Cliristiau Ch -Chrisllichi- I,.'1hmi... -ild. -Plant iim ■<( ( liureh — Gnosti-riir -N^fnie — boi>-iTicii-i-cliirhte""'.". —St. Clir\~c,^t,,iii NeariuK Ii'niic X( sacra ;«)4 Xeelv(T. B) Workers... 288 ' Neilf (W.) Ki)hesiaiis 92 I —Biblical history 287 Nelson (D.) Infill(•lit^ .... lii Nelson (K.) Ju^tilicati.Mi 170 Nemesius 6 Xemethiis (S. .s.) Zaclia- ria 79 Xeophytus 6 Nepalese Bible 3'2 Xess fC ) Arminianism... 185 Xcsllc (!•:.) Kifi-eunanieu '287 Ncstoriaii Bible 38 Xeslorian bio-iniphv S.'iS \et('ler(B.) isaias.' 7B Xettleton (A.) Remains. 2.'i6 — VilhiKC hymns 278 XeubauevTA.) Tobit 80 Xeudeeker (C. G.) Ein- leitunji X. T 39, 40 — DoyuKMi-esehichte 36.5 XeunianiiiW.jStiftshutte .59 — Jereiiiias 76 — Messhin. Wei-^.-iuniuji.... 164 Xeusladl ' I". I rusti'ih- lichkcilslelir.' 178 N6ve (K,; S,iiiil-Ks|.rit... 2(;.5 Neve (T.) Jesus Clirisl. 2, 1(U Nevin (J. W.) .MysHeal presence 176 Xevins (\V.) Popery 192 —Practical thouj^hts 217 —Sermons 256 Nevius ( Mrs. H. S. C. ) China 3.50 Nevius (J. L ) China 350 — San-Poh 350 Xew Baptist iMiscellany.. 38-1 New biblical atlas 61 New bonke of prayer 269 Xew Bruuswick Ueview. 384 New Brunswick Semin- ary , 359 New Church Renos 384 New Cyclopaedia 261 Xew P^nglander 384 New Era 109, 384 Xew Princeton Review... 384 New selection 273 New reformation 323 Newcomb (A.) Missions. 341 Newcome (VV.) Harmony 42 —Our Lord's conduct..44, 164 -Ezekiel 77 — Minor )irophets 79 Xewell (Mrs. H.) Writ- insj's 351 Xew Jersey Preacher 2.56 Xew -lei'sev rtioei'se :;27 Xewlanil (H.) Kphesiaus. 92 -I'liililipiaiis !i;{ Newman ( l'\ W.) ri;as<'s of faith 1^8 —The siuil I8S — Hebrew monarchy 287 — Calholie union .' 2:39 Xewniaii (H. S.) Indian Newman (.r;'H'.V''Tr',H-ts.'. '"2I — (Jr.unuiarof assent llHI — Scripture mir.icles ]:n — Just irt eat ion 170 —Gladstone's expostula- tion 229 — Sermons 2.")(i — Apollonius of 'J'>ana.... 296 —Primitive Christianity. 296 —Church of the Falhi-r's. 206 — Keforiiiati:>n llth Cent. 298 — Cdn\-o<-. of Cant<-rliur\ :!(I8 — Ariaiis -Itii ( eiit '.. .■>17 — Ansb'-Amer. Church.... ;,27 —development :«7 — Theol. of Ignatius b'73 Newniiin (S.) Concord- ance 62 Newnhaiii (\V.) Sympa- thy : 217 XcwsteadiK.i Salib.ith... 2(('.l XewtoH (.\. I,, I Sou- of Xewton'(C.'i'jV,iin'xyii'.'(if si; Newton (1.) Daniel 77 Newton {■>.) Works 18 — Cardiphonia 218 —Christian character 218 — Ecclcs. history 370 Xewton(J.) Iiidia 351 Xewton(li.) Tabernacle.. 59 — Bible.jewels 2.56 Xewton (K.) Sennons 250 Xewton (T.) Prophecies.. 12;i, 1.30 New York :\ris. Mag... 342, 384 N. Y. Observer almanac. 315 Xew York pulpit 25(5 Xew York Review 384 Xew York S. S. Assoc 284 Xiecphorns Blemmidas... 6 Xiee|ili,irns I'.otaniatas... 6 X ice 1 1 horns I c'onst'.V.".'.'.'.'." 6 Xieephorn-, II Const 6 Xicephorus Monachus 6 Xiee|)horus Phihisophus 6 Xiceidiorns Presliyter 6 Nicetas Aiiuileien". 10 Nieetas I'.yzant 7 Nicetas choniatcs 7 Nieetas Maron 7 Xieet.-is Xicaen 7 Xicet;i,- I'apbblf,' 7 Xii'i-ias I'eetoratus 7 Nicetas Seidus 7 Nicetas Scrronins 7 —Job 7o Nicetius 10 NichoHs (W.) Dei.st 106 Nichols (J.) Commentar- ies &4 Nichol'sstandai-d divines 12 Nichols (W.) Defensio eccles. Angl ,.,. 226 Xicholson (AY.) Cate- chism 2, 261 — Puritv of the ministry. 245 Xicholson CSV. H.) Priest- hood 2.36 Xieola- ( \.) l'r<;testant- isuie 192 Xieolas (.M.I Doctrines des.luils 11(1, 360 — SymlK.le des ajiotres 200 Xicolans IJarbarus 7 Nieolaus Claraevallen 10 Nieolaus Const 7 Nieolaus Methonen ,.,. 7 Nieolaus I, Papa 10 Nicohius II, Papa 10 Nieolaus Y. Papa 7 Nicole (P.) La priere 271 Nieolini (G. B.) Jesuits.. 3:»l Nicon Kaitheu 7 Niedncr (C, W.) Christ- licheKirche 291 Xiem (T. a), De schis- mate 329 Niemann (G. K.) Kennis van der Islam Ill Niemever (A. H.) Lehr- buch' 21 Niemeyer (H. A.) Col- lectio cnnfessionuni 200 Nielses (C) Preces 271 Nieuwenhuis (F. G. D.) Avonduuuil 176 Niaiiting.de (J.) Roman Cath. relig 192 — Methodism 321 Nikelsburger (J.) Koul • lacot) 110 Xilns .\blKis 7 Xilus Doxopatrius 7 Nilus Kparchus 7 Nineteenth Century 384 Nippold (¥.) Kire'he im Niederlande 313 -Propayanda 345 Xisbet(A,) Ecclesiaslcs. 74 Nisbet (H ) Popery 192 Nithardus 10 Xitzsch (C. I.) Christi; Lehre 145 Nitzsch(F.) Dogmenges- chichte , .363 Noack'L.) Bibl.Thcol... 140 — l)o>;-men-(ieschichte 362 — Freideidcer 371 Xobili-\ itelleschi (F.) \'atican council 337 Xoble (S,) Inspiration... .53 —Christian rcligiini..: 145 — Doct.of X. Church 195 Noble (W. F. P.) Gospel- work 315 Noel (B. W.) Sermons.... 168 —Baptism 173 — l!o\uanist controvcr.s\-. 192 -Infant pietv 222 —Church and state 229 -England and India 282, 352 Noel (G. T.) Second Ad- vent 182 Nocsselts ( J . A. ) Yerthei- digung 121 Xolan (F.) Revelation 3, 1.34 — (ireek Vulgate 56 —(hrou. prophecies 131 — Great deliverer 164 Xoldc (C.) Concordantia. 62 Xt)ldeke (T. ) Alttest. Literatur .'J6 — Kritik des A. T .W Xon Christian relig. sys- tems 107 INDEX OF AUTHORS. 423 Nonnus Panopolltanus. 7, 8a Xorberg(M.) Codex Nas- araeus 322 — Lexidion 322 — Ononiasticon 322 Xoibertiis 10 Xordeii (J.) Piety 12, 218 Xork (P\) Rabblnische Quelleii 39 Xoriis (W. H.) Method- ism 187 Xorth American Review 384 Xorth British Review 384 Xorthcote (J. S.) Roma sotterranea 333 Xorton (A.) Gospels 40 —Reasons, Trinitar.. 151, 197 Xorton (A. T.) Presby. Ch. Illinois 326 X'orton ( J. ) Orthodox evang 145 — SnlTerings of Christ 167 Xosselt (J. A.) Bucherin Theol 376 Xotes of the church 223 Xotes on E-xodiis 68 Xotes on (rriiois 67 Xotes ,.11 L.'\jii,-us 68 Xotes >in NuiiibtTs 68 Xotes and Queries 383 X'^otgerus Leodien 10 Xotlierns 10 Xott (G. F.) Enthusiasm. 3, 283 Xova Acta Eruditorum.... 3S.i Xovatian 2 Xovatianus 10 X'ovatus Catholicus 10 Xovelty of Poiiery 193 Nowack (W.) Hierony- mus 36, 50, 56 Nowell (A.) Catechism. 12, 263 Xoyes (G. R.) Theo. essaj's 21 —Job 70 —Psalms 70 —Prophets 75 Xutl(U.) Catalogue 376 Xutt (J. W.) Samaritan history 287 Oakeshott (J.) Punish- ment 180 Oberthuer (F.) Eceles. Dei 223 — Bibl. Anthnip.ilojrie 160 Observatioiies in lilir. .Job 70 0'Callahan(E. B.) Holy Scriptures 377 Oceanus 10 Odalricus J'raepositus.... 10 Odalricus Rhemen 10 Oddo Astensis 10 Odilo Cluniacen 10 Odilo Monachus 10 3 Osljorne (D.) India 352 Osiiuider (A.) Harmonia.. 42 Osiander ( J. A.) Coll. theologicum 145 Osiander (J. E.) Korin- thier 91 Osiander (L.) Enchiri- dion controversiarum.. 185 Osius Cordubensis 10 Ostertaii (A.I Mis^ions- gesell.-.-halt /.u l!.isel.» 343 Osierval.l i-l. F.i rorrup^" 13 145 2U6 ' 1 ,ll. olo^-y.. 1 (.\1. lieligi on. o >univ: Othelbol Otherus. Othloiui: Ott.) lianibergeu Ould (F.) I'nitarians <.)ur .Monthly Mna Outrani iK.) Sermons Outran! (\V.) Sacrilices. 59, — Sermons Overall (J.) Convoca- tion Book Oyerljeck(F.)AlteKirehe — Theologie Overburv(R. \V.) Jesuits Owen (H") Miracles. 123, Owen (J.) Works •... —Reason of faith —Hebrews -HolvS].irii — liidWelliim— ill — J'ei-son ol'( hri-^l Itil. —Death of Christ — Jiistitieatlon -Lords siii.per — t h. of Rome — \ imlieiae evangel icae.. — SabbaUi — Psalmex.vx — K.sheol —Temptation — F'orgiveness of sin —Sj)i ritual mindedness... — Evangelical churches. 224, — Ans. to Stillingfleet — <;osp.'I ehureh —^e 11 III nil- ordination.... — Holy ."^i)iril in pray< — De iuitura theol...! Oweii(L) Bible Society. —Sceptics Owen (J.) Genesis Owea^J. B.) .Sabbath Owen (J. J.) Matthew and Mark —John Owen (R.j Discussion 424 INDEX OF AUTHORS. Oxenden (A.) Pastoral office '245 Oxenham (F.N.) Punish- ment 368 Oxenham (H. X.) Atone- ment 305 —Development 3fi7 Oxford holiness 170 (Oxford Methodists... 187, 3-21 Oxlee (J.) Trinity... I'll, Ki-t Ozanam(A. F.) Civiliza- tion ehrf'ticniif U'i, 302 — Christcnthuni in Deiit- schlaiul ;i03 Pacatus 10 Pachoiniiis Monachus 7 I'afhoinius Tabeunen 7 I'ai-hvineres (Ceo.) 7 I'acia'nus. Works..., 4, 10, 18 Pacitic Expositor 38.5 Packard (J.) Mahudii 7t> Pacqnet from Home 320 Paf-e(S.) Lord-sprayer. '271 Page (T.) Disconrscs -IM Pagitt (K. ) llrivsi..f;ra- phy 316 Palaeologus (.ln:nini's>..., 7 Palaeologus t Manml li.) 7 Palafox (,J. do. O lyss( y '218 Palamas (G.) 7 Paleotto (C.) Acta Tri- dentini 337 Paley(W.) Works 18 ^-Horae Paiilinae 4(5 —Nat. theology 103 —Evidences r21 —Clergyman's compan- ion 246 —Sermons '256 Palfrey (J. (;.) Kvid.-nccs 1'21 Palin (W.) Cli. of Knu 307 Palladins Antissiodor 10 Palladius Helenop 7 Pallavic-ino (P. S.) Con- eiliodi Trento 337 Palm (.J. G.) Fall-stricke dei''Siiude 218 Palm (J. H, Van der). Leben Jesu 44 —Salome 73 Palmer (IJ, M.) Family.. 2m, -230 Palmer (C.) Moral des Christenthums 205 — Honiiletik '247 — Sokten Wiirttemberf^s.. 303 Palmer (J.) Sunday School ....*. 284 Palmer ( R. ) Religious opinions 12.") —Book of praise 278 Palmer (S.) Prayers 271 Palmer ( W. ) Develop- ment ^........ 193 367 —Church of Christ 2'24 — Eccles. history 291 Pammachius 10 Paniphilus 2, 7 Panjabi Bible 32 Panke (J.) Romanism condemned 193 J'an()j)list 385 I'antaeims 2, 7 Pantalco Diaconus 7 Panlalt-on 7 Pap with a hatchet 227 Papal encyclical 24'i, ;«7 Papal errors 193 Papal Europe , 3.54 Papal Rome 193 Papal system 233 Papers on preach-ing-, 347 Papias 2,7 — Conformist and non- 10 conformist 227 Parallel, Pa-ans -Icsuils. 186 Patterson (A. s.) Ilebr. 95 Paraphrase. D.miel 77 -Theology '263 Paravicini(.l. P.) Poly- Patterson (G.) JohnGed- 242 die 355 Pa vdff (,!{. G.) S.S. Index. •284 Patterson (R. M.) Para- Pareau (-1. li.) Instit. interprctis V. T dise 180 ,52 Pattison (S. i;.( l!<'lin- Pareau ( L. G.) Initia ious life in Knu' 305 Inst. Chr. moralis '205 -Evangelical (.'Inistian- Parent (L.) Moeurs '218 itv 370 Parens (D.) Opera 64 Patton(i'. L.) Inspiraiion 53 — Epist. ad Romanos 90 —Christian d.ictrinc. 145 •284 — Kpist. ad C'orinthios 91 -Charles H.,dge 373 —Epist. ad Galatas 91 Paul (-.1.) Ariaiii.sm 197 -Uevelation 99 Paul of Tarsus 46 — Catech L rslni '2(i'2 Pa 111 inns .\(iuileien 10 Paris PolAit'lot 25 Paulimis Mediolan 10 Parish (E.) Geography.. 61 Paulinns Nolanns 10 —Sermons '2;i6 l^nilinns P.'t riordien.... 10 Park (E. A.) Atonement 167 I'.inlus, De lia.-n-sil.u.s. .. 12 —Preacher '244 Panlns ( '.iniMlrn 10 Park (I. R.) Ezekiel Parker f.J ) Eccc Dens... 4t Paulns Km. 'sen —Matthew 84 Panlns i. Papa 10 -Paraclete 15 > Paulns Silent i.iri us 7 — Uiii\crsalism 198 Paulns \ir.Mlnnrn 10 —Ad clcrniu '247 Paulns (II.) Kvan-rlifu 8;j —Pulpit notes •2.56 — .Johannes 86 Parker (.Joel). Sermons.. •2.5o I'aston (G.) Holy Scrip Parker (M.) t'orrespon- dence 61 12 Payne (G.) Theology 145 Parker (S.) Eaw ol na- —Original sin 160 ture 1'21, 129 Payne (.J.) Discourses.... 256 —Gov. Chr. Church Pavson (E.) Works 18 2'24, 2'25 233 —Memoirs, etc '256 12 2.56 Parker (T.) Religion 101 Peabody (A. P.) Chris- -Theism ?. 103 tianity, rcl. of nat....I07, 125 Parkhurst (F.) ISIasorah... —Christianity and sci- 4 ), 50 ence 1'25 Parkinson (R.) Visible —Christian iK'licf 256 Church 5 2'24 -Christian enn^. .laticm... — Ratioiialisni.., 5, 107, 1'25 P27 -Hawaiian islands 3.55 Parkman(F.) .Jesuits 339 Peabody iC.) Colporti'urs 3oi> Parlianientar\- l>iioitoiy •267 I'oarsali (R.) Contempla- Parr(C.) 4 tions 21 Parr (S.) Works 18 l'car.se(E.) Union -witt Parry (H.) Chr. reli.!j:ion 263 Christ •21.S Parsons (E.) ll\inns 278 P.-arson (11.) C. F. Swartz 352 Parsons (H. M.) Christ.. 21.^ — < landius Buchanan 352 Parsons (.J. ).Jnstiticatioii 170 I'earson (.J.) Vlnd. Igna- Parsons (R.) Chr. direc- tii 2 373 218 —Expos, of Creed 145 Pearson (T.) Infidelity 2(M) Parsons ( T. ) Sweden- borg 195 374 105 1-2.5 Particulars of life 244 Pease ( A. (i.) Trin. doct. 151 Pascal (15.) Pensees... 21, 1'25 Pec. lilt (K.) Christ i:{8 —Provincial letters... 186 Peck ((;.) Appeal i;i9 Pascal (.1. li. E.) Iviturgie rertec iim 171 Cathol 269 l',.-,.ri.'r,C.) Relig. Chr 145 Paschalis 1. Pupa 10 P.irce (.1.1 Philippians. 93 Paschalis II. Papa 10 93 Paseha.'iinus 10 —Sermons 2.56 10 Paschasins Radbertus.... 10 Pelagius 11. Papa 10 Passaglia (C.) Com. the Pelling (E.) Lord's Sup ologic-i 145 \,b — De inimacuhito con Pelt (L.) iip. ad. Tlicss.. Peltier (A. C.) Diet, des 94 195 Passuiorc (W.) Theology U5 conciles 336 Pastoral echo '256 Pelt(ui (S.) Methodism.... 187 Pastor's library 37ti Pembeitou (E. P.) Ser Paton (R.) Scottish Ch,. Palricius 304 10 Pemble(W.) Works IS Patrick (S.) Commentarj 64 Penn (G.) Survey 54 —Genesis 67 —New Covenant 82 — Resurrection justitied. 1.54 —Estimate, geologies 136 —Baptism 173 Penn ( W. ) Christian — Meusa mvstica 176 Quaker I8« —Eternal Life 178 —Xo cross, no crown 2181 INDEX OF AUTHORS. 425 l*enna(V.) Tromba evun- gelitja 193 Pennington (A. R.) Pap- ^acy 329 Penna. Prot. Ep. Ch 327 Penrose (J.) Christianity 3,129 Penry (J.) Bridge's de- fence 227 ^Epistle to priests 227 j — Worlce for cooper 227 Pensfies chretieiines 218 1 People's hvmnal 27S Percival (A. P.) Apos. succession 225 ! Percy (T.) Kev to N. T... 39 i Percy (T.) Song of Solo- ' mon 75 Perdiccas 7 j Perennes ( F. ) Jiiblio. ; Catholique 376, 378 ' Peringerus 10 1 Periodical Accounts 343 i Perkins (J.) Xestorians. 353 Perkins {W:) Works 18 { — Reformed Catholike 193 I Perowne(E.H.) Jesus 5, 154 | Perowne(J. J.S.) Psalms 72 —Immortality 5, 178 ■ Perpetua 2 1 Perpetuitcde la fov 17(i Perpetuus ....". 10 Perrone (J.) Theol 145 j — Ueimmaciilatoconcep- 1 tu 195 Perry (G. G.) Eng. Ch... 305 | —Hugh of Lincoln 308 j Perry (S. G. F.) Synod 1 of Ephesus 336 | Perseverance of saints... 171 ! Persian Bible 32 Pescheck (C. A.) Bohe- ! mia 301 | Petau ( D. ) Dogmata i theologica 145 I —Ration, temporum 335 | Pctavius (Dionysius) 12 1 Peter, Apostle..". 2 | Peters (A.) Baptism 173 Petersen (A.) Kirche 224 Petre (K.) English col- j leges 357 Petrncci (P. M.) Treat- j ises 218 I Petrus Alexand 2, 7 Petrus II. Alexand 7 j Petrus Alphonsus 10 Petrus Archidiaconus 10 Petrus Argorum ep 7 j Petrus Blesensis 10 , Petrus Cantor lo ' Petrus Cardiualis 10 Petrus Casinen 10 ; Petrus Cellen 10 ! Petrus Chrvsolanus 10 i Petrus Chrysologu.s 10 j Petrus Claraevallen 10 - Petrus Come.stor 10 ] Petrus Damianus 10 i Petrus Diaconus 10 j Petrus Diven 10 j Wetrus Grandimont 10 1 Petrus de Honestis 10 I Petnis Laodicen 7 i Petru.s Lcoiiis 10 ! Pet rn>< .Mull. -act-n 10 ; Petrus .Mcai.>bin 7 I Petrus Pietavien 10 Petrus de Riga 10 Petrus deRoya 10 Petrus Sarnensis 10 Petrus Siculus 7 i Petrus Venerabilis 10 Pettingell (J. H.) Hom. index 378 Pevran (1. R.) Walden- ses 331 Pevrat (A.) Immac. con- ccpllon 19.1,368 Pe\ rat (\.) Pasteurs du desert 302 Pfart' (C. M.) Theologia literaris 375 Pfaft'(F.) Schopfungsge- schichte 136 Pfanner(T.) Theol. gen- tilis 113 Pfeiirer( A.) Dubiavexata 65 Pfizmaier (A.) Taoglau- be 115 Pflacher (M.) Analysis typica 62 Pfleiderer (U.) Religion. 101 — Religionsphilosophie ... 101 — Gesch. d. Religion 108 — Christl. Glaub. u. Sit- teiilehre 205 —Moral und Religion 205 Pfluck-Hartunjr (Dr. J. von). ActaPfuititienui. ;;2!) Phelps (A.) Preaching.. 217 —Studies of O. T 2.^);; —Hymns and choirs 272 — Men and books 378 I'helps (A. A.) Sabbath.. 209 Phelps (S. M.) Sennons. 256 Phila. Bap. Ass. Minutes. 318 Philaret. Kirche Russ- lands 314 Philastrius 10, 12 Phileas 2, 7 Philip (R.) Devotional guides 218 —Love of the spirit 218 —Marthas 218 —Marys 218 —John Campbell 346 — W. Milne 3.50 Philippl (F. A.) Romans.. 90 — Kirchl. Glaubenslehre.. 145 — Gehorsam Chrlsti 170 PhiMppus 7 Philippusde llarveng 10 Philippus Pre.sbyter 10 Phillippusl. Rex 10 Phillips (G.) Psalms 72 Phillips (G. B.) World to cnme 218 Phillips {Sir T.) Wales... .312 Phillips (W. W.) Good- ness of God 256 Phillipsohn (L.) Relig- ious idea 108,110 — Israelit. Religion 110 I'hiloC:irpasius. Epi.sc 7 Philo Jurtaeus. Opera. 18, 110 Phildsdphumena •. 363 Phil osophv. Christianity. 127 Philosophy, Chr. perfec- tion 171 Philo.storgius 7, 296 Philotheu's Const 7 Philotheus Monachns 7 PhilotheusSelymbr 7 Philpot (J.) Writings^...._^ ^^ Phipps (J.) Man "... 160 Phoebadius 10 Photius 10 Phranza (G.) 7 Pibo 10 Picart (B ) Ceremonies.. 107 Pichler (A.) Cyrillus Lu- caris............... 320, 370 —Theol. des Leibnitz 374 Pichler (V.) Jus canoni- cuni 242 Pioken r^V.) Missions...'.'. 341 Pictet (B.J Indifference des religions 101, 12,5 145 145 193 95 -Sv. 11 theology., ibus controv 1-1 St Pierce (J.) Hebrews...., Pierius 2, 1 Pierrot ( — ). Th6ol. morale 205 Pierson (A.) Roomsch- Katholicisme 107, 329 Pierson (H. W.l Miss, me- morial 341 Pierson CT.) Psalm xxvii.. 64 — .\fflictions 7-2 Piete des Chrestiens 218 PietschkerfK.) Reforma- tion in Genf - 303 Pietschmann (R.) Hermes Trismegistos 113 Piggott (S.) Sacred truth 218 Pighius (A.) Hierarchia '^(•••les 233 Pike, J. G.) Christianity. 121 —Young disciples 218 — Earlv pietv 218 —True happiness 218 -Religion 221 Pike (.S.) Conscience 211 Pilkington (J.) Works. 12, 18 Pilmore (J.) South Wales 321 Pinder(J. H.) Timothv. 244 Pingree (E. M.) Cniver- sal salvation 198 Pinnock (W. H.) N. T. history 39 — Eccles. history 296 — Ke formation.'. 306 Piper (F.) Mythologie... 3;{3 — Kirehenrechnung 333 Pirie f A.) Divinitv of the Son; .■ 1.55 —Baptism 173 Pirminius 10 Plrret(l).) Sabbath 209 Piscator (J.) Com. V. T., 65 —Com. in'N'."T.'!!'.'.'.!.".""."!".!.'!! 82 —Exegesis 145 Pitcarn (A.) Harmonia.. 170 Pitman (Emma R.) Hero- ines :«l PitLis(T.) Spirits 139 Pitts (A.) Divinity of Christ 155 Pitts (F. E.) Armaged- don .54 Pittsburgh (Synod of) ;«6 Pius I. Papa 7 Placaeus (J.) Christus... 164 Placidus...; 10 Plain account ll^^ Plaintes des Protestans.. 302 Planck (G. J.) Sacred philologv 52 — Histor. fteweise 130 —Kirchl. Verfassung. 224,2itl —Gesch. d. Pabstthums... 229 — Religionsgeschichte 291, 300 —Revolution in Frank- reich 302 — ProL Theologie 367 Planck (H. ) Religions- lehre 101 Plancv (C. de). J^suites. 339 Planudes (Maximu.s) 7 Plath (J. H.) Rel. d. Chincsen 118 426 INDEX OF AUTHORS. Platina(B.) Popes 329 Plato. Atheists 105 -Phaedo 115, WO, 178 Platon(L., Bp. Moscow). Synop. theol 201 —Greek Clii^vch 314 Plea for voluntary soc 326 putt (F. ) Theol. Bek- enntulsse 148 Plltt(H.) GemelneGottes 224 — Briider-Gemeliide 322 Plumer (E. F.) Trinity... 151 Pluiuer{W. S.) Romans. 90 —Jehovah- J ireh 158 —Uonieafjrainst the Bible. 193 —Grace of Christ 102 —Law of God 206 Pluuiptre (C.) Christian guide 148 Pluniptre{F. H.) Paul... 46 —Epistles to the seven churches of Asia 99 —Christ and Christen- dom 123, 12'^ j — Keligioiis thought 365 Pluquet (F. A. A.) Ht5re- .sies 316 Plurality of worlds 135 Plutarch. D-lavof Di'iiy 158 Poeklington (.1.) Sunday 209 Pocock(F) JNlicah 79 — Malachi 79 Poetarum Scot, musas sacrte 2SI Poetry (Devotional) 12 Poggio-Bracciolini (B. ) Dialogus. 2(6 Poiret (P.) Oeeouoiuia Divina ; 145 Poisson ( N. ) Delectus actorum ecclesiae... 242, 336 Polano (H.) Talmud 110 Polemaeus Sylvius 10 Polenz (G. von). Fran- zosische Calvinism. 302,318 Polhil (K.) Christ us in cordc I2 Pratt (.T. 1!) Old paths... 224 Pratt (J. H.) .losiah Pratt »4;i Pratt (P. 1'.) Latter-day saints 118 Praver-gaune (l(l)ate 137 leavers of Israel 267 Pie.'iehcr 2.56 Pi-eger (W.) Mvstik 322 Premilienial esAays 182 Premill.'Uialisiri..". 182 Preparing to teach 284 Presbvterial Critic 385 Piesl.: .\lmanac 326 I'resb. Board For. Miss... 344 Presb. Board of Pnbl 12 Presbyterian Casket 385 Presbyterian Ch. Canada 324 Presbyteriau Church U; S. A 35.5, ai7 —Gen. Assembly 325, 327 Presb. Coll. Lectures 125 Presb. General Councils. 323 Presh. Home Missions. 3.56, 3a5 Presbyterian hvmnal 274 Presbyterian Liturgy 268 Presbyterian Magazine... 344, 385 Presb. mem. otferiug 826 PresI). psahuodisi 271 Presbv,e)-iaii (,»uarterl y... :,S.-, Presbyteri.an Ueporter.,.. .S2t PresbNterian Reunion.... 326 Presbyterian Review 385 Presljyterian's armoury. 12 Presbyterian Treasury... 385 Pi-esljyterv, Assoc, Dec- laration.". 202 1' resent separation. 227 Present state 218 Preservatit contre changement 193 Preservative against Popery 193 Prcssense(li:. de). Jesus. 44 —Religionsbef. Christ, no, 113 —Early years of Chr. 119, 29i) — Mystery of sutfering 256 — .\i)Ostolic era 293 —Kgli.se et la revol 302 — La question eccles 302 —Christian life 334 — Concile dit Vatican 337 —Heresy 363 Preuss (E.) Immaculate conception :... 368 Price (R.) Dissertaiion- 21 — Seniions 148, 2.j6 Price (T.) Nonconform- ity 309 Prichard (J. C.) Hinc- mar 373 Prideaux (H.) O.andX. T. connected 288 I'rideanx (J.) Evcholo- P n ('1 1'iai'i 1 ' ( A .'■)"■ 'ii eViiv w's.'.' ~'. 15 —Spiritualism 119 Priest (.1.) Millennium.. 182 Priestley (J.) Xotes ou SS ■. 64 —Heathen philosoiihv 108 -Eyidenees '. 121 — Person of Christ l.")5 — (;hristira\er. 271,3.58 Prinie(\V.C.) HolV (r.^s ,333 Primerose(L).i Sabbath. 2(i9 Prinet- library 376 Prince (T.) Sermons 2.57 I'rinceton Magazini' .385 Princeton Reyiew 3.';5 Princeton the,. 1. essays 21, 148 Princeton Theol. Semin- ary. Gen. e.italoj^iies 3.59 — Annu.tl eatah uues 359 —Addresses 359 — Semi-( enlennial '. 3.')9 — Xecrological reports 3.59 Prins (J. J.) Maaltijd. 91, 176 Pritchard (C.) Analogies. .5, 103, 129 Pritius (J. G ) Intiod. N. T 39 Private prayers 12, 266, 271 Prize essa\s, on Sabbath. 209 Problem, The 224 Problems of faith 125 ProhusiN. \-alerins) 10 Proelus 7 l'roe,,pius Chartophylax 7 Proeopius (iazaeus 7 Pi-oeopius Tyror 7 Procter (F.) Common prayer 266 Proctor (W.) Discourses 148 Progress at home 344 Pronier (C.) Sermons 2.57 J'l-osper Aiiuitan 10 Pr>)si)er Manichaeus 10 Protadins 10 Protestant (The) 38.'> I'rot. Ei)is. Church 327 Pi'olesiant Journal 385 Protestant Penny Mag... 385 Protestant Preacher........ 2,57 Protestant system 146 Proudflt (A.) Parables... 87 —Practical godliness,.218, 25T mD^X OF AUTHORS. 427 —Jesus all in all 257 —One thing needful 257 —Ruin of man 257 —Discourses 257 Prout (E.) John Williams 355 Prout (W.) Xat. theologv 102 Pruclentius ( Aurelius)..'. 10 Prudontius Tivceii JO Prussian clnirch 2(i7 Pi-yce(.I.) I'.ritish church 304 Prynne (W.) Eng. pre- lacie , 227, 229 Psalmist 273 Psalms of David 2(i8, 275 Psalms and hymns.... 273, 274 Psalms and hj'uuis, Ch. of Eng 278 Psalter {The) 281 Pseaunies de David 281 I'sellus (Michael) 7 Publicatinn, K:-ports 357 l'uenjer(G.C. B.) lielig. ])hilosophie 101 -De Serveli doctrina...... .372 Pusrin ( A. W.) Glossary. 333 Punehard (G.) Congre- gatioualisui 231, 31!) Punjab Mission. Confer- ence 282 Puli)it (T]v) 257 Pulpit c>-c'>.|i;'dia -^57 Pulyiit tivni s 257 Purana (ThL' \ishnu) ll(j Purch.irdu.s 10 Puritan prayer-book 268 Purves (G. "T.) Prince- ton Theol. Seni , .359 ■Purves (J.) Father 1.51 — Philos. necessity 161 • — Sermons 257 Purvey (.J.) 4 Pusey(E.r,.) Daniel 78 —Minor l'i-.)i)hfts 79 -Baptism 173 — Kirenieon 190 — Tcnilrno\- to lionian- ism.... 190 — Letter, IJishni) of Lon- don..... ' 176 —Real presence 176, 369 —Everlasting punish- ment 180 — Roj-al supreni.icy 229 ^-.Sermons ". 257 —Councils of chnrch 33o Pushtoo Bible ;« Pyke (J.) Trinity 197 Pyle (T.) Acts...; 82 Pynchon (W.)" SalVlVath.'. 20!) IJuadratus 2, 7 QuiiUerism 186 Quaker's discipline 241 Quaker's quibbles 186 Quandt(L.) Chronol 61 Quantin (— .) Diplomat- ique chr6tieune 378 Quarles (F.) Enchiridion 218 -Judgment and mercy... 218 Quarterly Chr. Spectator 385 Quarterly Register 385 »^Quarterly Reyie\v. 385 Quarterly S. S. Mag 385 Quarterly Theol liev 385 Quesnel (P.) -N. Test ... 82 —Gospels 83 Quick (J.) Synodicon.241, 302 Quinet (E.) Religion.s.... 101 — Chr. etla Revolution... .302 Quintianus 7 Quinton (J. A.) Sabbath 209 Rabanus Maurus >... 10 Rabaut-Dupuis (P. A.) .Vnnuaire 302 Rabbinowicz (P.M.) Leg. civile du Thalmud 110 Rabbulas 7 Rabett (R.) Lateinos 184 Rabinismns no Raohio 10 Racovian catechism 203 Radbodus Dolen 10 Radboilus II. Tornacen... 10 R.idbodus Traiccten 11 Radc.gundis....'. 11 Radulfus Cantu.iricn 11 RaduU'iis Kenicn 11 Radulfus Toi-tarius 11 Radulplins Ardcns II Ragg (T.) CnMti..n-s tes- timony 103 Raikes(H.) Cl-rical edu- cation 244 Raimbaldus '. 11 Ifainaldus II. Hemen 11 Rainai-dus Cistercien ... 11 Rainolds ^J.) Obadiah. 04, 79 — Haggai 01, 79 Rainy (R.) Criricisni \-r> -Ch.'and state Jj;), -r,^ — Ch. of ScotUind .SU — Christ i.m d..cn-ini'...3ii2, 307 Ralslon (S ) Daniel .54, 99 --IJaplisni 173 —Psalmody 272 Ranuige (C. T.) Bible echoes 301 Rambaoh (J. J ) Moral theol : 205 Ranimobnn Hoy 110 Ramos (X.) iVssVrtio vet. Vulg ed .56 Ramsay (E. B.) Chris- tian character 218 Ramsden (R.) Sermons.. 257 Ramsey f-V.M.) Religion ia3 Raniscv (\V.) India ;i.V2 l!auis(.ycr(F. A.) .\sh.ni- \<'i- ;i!i; Randall (.1. .M.) Tiilcs .-^f Our Lord 104 Randolph (F ) Sermons 257 Randolph (J.) Theol 12 Randolph (T.) Saviour's nnnistry 44, 104 — Worship of the Sou 1.55 Ranke (F. H.) Penta- teuch 37 Ranked..! Vopvs ,'j-.'9 Rankin i-l.) L nitariaii- ism i;>7 Rankin (.f.) Ch. of sci.t- land .ill Rankin (Mclind. I). Mexi- cans 31S Rapha'l (M. J.) Jews 288 Raphel (G.) Annot, SS,.. 64 Rapin (K.) Foy 218 Raska (J.) Chronol 335 Rathcrius 11 Hatisbon. .\cta 201 Katp.rtus .s.mgall 11 Ratraumus 11 -De praedesttnatione 157 Rauracus 11 Rauscher (J. O.) Hirten- briefe 18 Rauwenhotr (L. W. E.) Protestantisme 107, 291, 300, 370 Ravenscvoft (J. S.) Works 18 Rawlin (R.) Righteous- ness » >....' no Rawlinsou (G.) Hist, evi- dences 4, is —Hist, illust. O. T .36,4.8 —St. Paul 40 —Contrasts of Chr I08 Kay (J.) Wisdom of God. 104 — I'hysici-d Ct.) Scriiitui-e.. 48 Redford {II. A.) Apolo- getics 377 Reed ( A.) Amev. church- es 315 Reed (li. T.) Convent .3,57 Rees (A.) Sermons 2.57 Kees (B. van). Burger- Ivk bestuur 229 Rees(l).) Infant baptisux 174 Rees (J.) Hymns 278 Rees(L. S. D.) John 80 Rees(T.) Racovian cate- chism 197 —Wales 313 Rees (W.) Saints 304 \X:-o>f (D. M.) (Quakerism 180 Hi-,. v.- i.l.) Discourses.... 149 -Divini'.v of Christ 1.55 1; MX es (W.) Colund)an insiiintions 304 Retleciions upon Ch. gov. 224 Kerorni.uion in Cath. ch.. 303 Ket\)rniation in Europe... 299 Reformation sermons 257 Itefonned (Dutch) Ch 203 — (ien. Synod, acts 327 — For. Miss. Reports 344 i:ei,.rmed Epi.s. Ch.. 203 Heloiiners 299 l!elu-e 219 We^ino Prumieu 11 Key ions Bevoud 342, 385 l.'eiehel (O.'J.) Rome 329 lieid (J. M.) Missions 51. K. Ch 343 Reld (R.) Chr. devotion... 72 Reid (W.) Everlasting punishment 18<1 --Plvmouth-brethrenism 188 Reirf ( F.) (ilaube der Kirch- 200 Reillv (W.i (J. Ousdey... 3.54 Iieiniirus,|l.S.) Religion 104 Reinib ildiis I'raeposit us. 11 Reinii'usn.vder (J. B. ) Doolu eternal 180 Reiuerus Leodien 11 Rein^lard (F. V.) Dog- matik 14<' Reiukens(H. J.) Clem- ens Alexandrinus .573 Reinkens (J. H.) Rovol. u. Kirche --• 428 INDEX OF AUTHORS. Reiser (A.) Antitheis- mus 105 Reland (A.) Palaestiiia.. rinm biblicuni. ... ()2 Repertorium fiir Bibl 385 Replie, Conference, Laude and Fisher 193 Reply of missionaries 354 Reply to Sabbatismos 209 Reply to "Travels in search of a religion."... 193 Reply to Wateriand 1.55 Response aux (|\irsti;vns.. 186 Rettberg (F. W , H.li- ionsphilosoiilnc 101 — Kirchen-lieschichtc :'m — Cyprianus .'!7.'i Reuchlin (H.) ( hristeii- thum :;02 Reusch(F.H.) Bibel und Xatnr 135 — Cnion conferences 323 Reusch (H.) Verbot. buch- er 378 Reusch (J. H.) Schop- fiingsgeschichte 136 Reuschle (C. G.) Philos. und naturwisseuschaft 371 Reu.ss (E.) Geseh. N. T... 39, 377 —La Bible 64 —Christian theology. ..140, 363 Reuterdahl (H.) Schwe- dische kirche 314 Review of the case 227 Review of Emmons 161 Review of J. P. Smith 164 Reville (A.) Matthieu.... 84 — Apollonius of Tvana.... 296 Revillout (E.) Concile de Nicfie 336 Revocation of edict 302 Revue de I'Hist. des Re- ligions 385 Reybaz (Jl.j Preaching.. 247 Revnolds (E.) Works 18 Rheinwald (G.F.H.) Acta hist, eccles 300 Rheinwald (J. H.) Arch- aologie 332 I Rhemish Testament 82 Rheticius .'. 11 Rhodon 2, 7 Rhvs Davids (T. W.) Buddhism 107, 114 Ribini (.1.) Menior. Av- gvstanae conf 313 Riccaltoun (R.) Works... IS Ricci (S. de). Convents.. 357 Rice (J.) Doctr. of Ch.... 233 Rice (J. H.) Religion 101, 125 Rice (N. L.) God sover- eign 157 — Romanism 193 — Immortalitv of soul 179 — O. and N. Schools 188 Richard (C. L.) Conciles g^neraux 242, .336 Richard (H.) Wales 313 Richards (E.) A. M. Mor- rison 3.52 Richards (b)lisnien 11 Robertus Piillus 11 Robertus Retencn 11 Robertus Rex 11 Robertnsde Torinneio... 11 Robertus de Tumbalena. 11 Robinson (A. B.) China.. 3.50 Robinson (U. ) Litui'gies.. -265 Robinson (C. S.) Bethel... 257 — Songs for sanctuary 27s — Psaims and songs ..." 278 Robinson (E.) Harmony.. 42 — (ieog. Holy Land "... 61 iiobinson (J.) Works 18 Robinson (H-) Divinity of Christ ." 1.55 — I!apti,>^ni 3()6 Robinson (S.) Church 224 Hobinson (T.) Chr. sys- tem 14<> Hobinson (W.) Lav min- istry ". 233 Roeholl (H.) Realpriisens 176 Rockwell (J. E.) Presb. Church .326 Rocky-Mountain Presb... 356, 385 Rodulfus 11 Rodulphus Bituricen H Rodulphus Trudon 11 Roediger (.M.) Synopsis; evang 42 Roell (H. .V.) Epist. ad Ephesios 92 — De relig. rationali 104 Roensh (H.) Itala iind Vulgata .56 Ro.ssler (C. F.) Kirchen- vater 12 Roger (C.) Transl. SS 56 Rogerius Beecen 11 Rogeriusltalus 11 Rogers (C.) Scottish re- formers 311 Rogers (D.) Sacraments 172 — Catechisme 263 Rogers (E. P.) Election. 1.57 —Every thing in Christ. 219 —Presb. Ch., Augusta 326 — Dutch Church, Albany, 327 INDEX OF AUTHORS. 429 Rogers (G.) Uiiiversiil- ism 198 Rogei-.s (H.) Oritjin of Bible 53 —Eclipse of faith 126 — Defence of eclipse 12») — Uciisou iind faith 126 —Essays 196 Rogers (J.) 4 —Anti-popery 193 Rogers (N.) Isaiah v. ...61, 76 Rogers (R.) Happiness.. 219 Rogers (T.) Articles 12 —Faith Ch. Engl 14(i Rogeriis Aurel 11 Roget(P. M.) Physiology 102 Rogge (C.) Evaug 127 Roi (J. F. A. de le). Chris- tenheit und Juden 3»2 Kolle (S.; Soher answer.. 227 Rollock{R.) Select works 13, 18 —Daniel 78 — Epist. ad Ephesios 92 — Epist. ad Hebraeos 95 Romalne (W.) Works IS — I.f'tters.; 21!) — Life of faitli 219 —Discourses 257 Roman Cath. f h .■!(I2 Roman forgeries lii:; Romanes (G. -J.) Pr,iv;M-,. i:;7 Romanese Bible 33 Romang (J. l\) Nat. Re- ligioiislehre 104 —Religion 126 Romanism incompatible J 93, 229 Romanoff (H. C.) Greco- Russian Church 314 Romanus. Papa 11 Romcyn (J.) Sermons 257 RomualcUis 11 R<)Ose(E. M.) Ecclesia... 307 Rorico Laudunen 11 Rorico Moissiaeen II KoscoefVV.) Leo X 329 Rose ( H. J. ) Law of Moses 5, 5'.t —Joshua 37 — Commission Clergy. 233, 247 — Prot. in Germany 303 Rosenkranz (K.) Encvcl. 1 Rosenmueller (E. F."C.) Bibl. Alterthumsk 59 —Mineralogy 60 — Moi-genland 61 — BibL geography 61 — Scholia in V. T." 66 — JNlossianic Psalms 72 Hosenmneller (J. G.; In- terp. libr. sacrorum .ri —Scholia in X. T 82 Kosetti (G.) Anti-papal .spirit 299 Roskoff(G.) Teufel 159 Ross (J.) Christ 164 Rosweyde (H.) Vitae patrum 11 Rotbertus Londinen 11 Rothadus II 11 Jlothe (R.) Ronier v.,..9i), 170 *Pastoralbriefe 94 —1 Johannis 97 — Dogmatik 14S — Theologische Ethik 205 — Kirchengeschichte...291, 334 Rotlieram (J.) Failh 168 Rotunda 3.58 Rous (F.) Mystical mar- riage 219 —Psalms 281 Rous.sel (X.) Cath. and Prot 193, 229, 370 Routh (M. J.) Reliquiae sacrae 12 Roux (Abbe). Liturgie.... 265 Row(C. A.) Evidences. 4,121 —Jesus of Evangelists 44 -Supernatural in X.T... 48 —Moral teaching X. T 127 Row (J.) Kirk of Scot- land 13,311 Howe I. \. D.I India 352 Howe (S.) K'ubrie 266 Rowland ( D.i Sernmns... 2.57 Rowlanddl. A.) Infldelitv 126 Uoy (W. L.) Revelation. 99 PiUdge (J.) Poperv 193 Kudolph ( A. ) Hindoo festival 352 Rudow(T.) Epist. pastor. 41 Hneckert (L. J.) Romer.. 90 — Korinther 91 Ruel (J. L.) Concilia 336 Ruffner(H.) Monkerv... 3.57 Ruflnus Episcopus 11 Itufinus Presbyter 11, 296 i Rule (W. H.) Oriental i records 36, 48 I —Sabbath 209 I -Wesleyan >!et llodisui... 234 lUiperti I I'. A. ) D.^^Muen :',>;■> Rnpertus 'ruitim H Rupp (I. D.) Hist rel 315 Rupp (J.) Gregor von Xyssa 373 Ruricius 11 Kushton (VV.) Ltedemp- tion 167 Rusling (J.) Psalms 281 Russel(R.) Sermons 257 Ru.ssell (D.) Letters 210 Russell (J. E.) ( hr. n- ligion 201 Russell (T.) Hymns 278 Rusticus Diaconus 67 Rutherford (A. C.) Elec- tion 157 Rutherford (S.) Lex, Rex, 12 — .\iiti-christ 184 — Lx. ArniinianisTui 185 Rutland (J.) Election 157 Ryan (E.) Religion.. I08, 132 Ryder (A. G.) .Acceptance with God 170 Ryland(J.) Divinity 146 — Pastoral memorials 2,17 Ryle(J.C.) Go-pel^ s:; — Living or deail 21'.i —Spiritual song's 279 — Leaders last centurv .'W Rvssel ( V. ) «i re-onus ThaunuUnrgus. . 373 Saadja Gaon, Saadja Fai- iumi 110 Saalschuetz (J. L.) Mo- saische Recht .59 .Sabbath 209 Sabunde (R. de). Theol. natu rails 104 Sack {K. II.) Chr. xVpol... 121 Saeonav (G.de). Hvgve- navx! 302 Sacri'd .song.s 275 Sacv (S. de). Druzes 117 Sad'ler (M. F.) Emmanuel 164 Sadlier (F.) Sermons 257 SadlierVs Cath. directory. 329 Sage (J.) Works 18 — Cyprianic age 233 -Presbytery 2.35 Sailors' Magazine 386 Sainte-Beuve(C. A.) Port Royal \m, 302 Sainte-Croix {Baron de). Paganisine 113 Saintes (A.) Rationalism 371 Saint Hilaire ( J. B. ) Boudha 114 .Saint-Pierre (J.IL B. de). Providence 1.58 Saint-Priest (A. de). J^s- "ites : 338 Saisset(E.) Pantheism.. 104, 103 Salchli (— ) Deisme 106 Sales (F. de). Devout life 219 — Pi6t6 219 — Esprit de 219 -I>'-tti-''- 219 saliMoii ,(,.. Reign of law. 2.57 Saloiih.u n-n Melech. ^ I'eilrcii . lailchritud.... 66 Sabniius..; ....'.'.'.'.'.".'''.'.!.7.1'! 11 Salter's H.fll Sermons 169 Saltmarsh(J.) Sparkles... 219 S.ilvadoriJ.i .b'-sus Christ 44 -Loi de MoVsc .-,;» —Inst, de M..1S,. -jss -I)oni.Roniain,.enJudee 2S>; S.ilvianus n Samaritan ISible 33 s.im<.un Bible 33 Sanioan hymn-book 279 Samonas Gazensis 7 Samiison(F. S.) Hebrews. 95 Samson ((i. W.) Atone- ment 167 Samuei H Sanctius ((;.) Ezechlel.... 77 -Daniel 78 — <>l>us eoneion 2.57 s.inei. patrum opera. ..12, 133 s.iud i( .) Hist, eccle-s 291 Sanila\- (W.) Fourth gos- p.'l 40 — (.os].els in -Jd <-enturv... 40 •Sander (.1. K. K.) .bilian- nes 97 Samlereock (E.) Sermons 2.57 Sanderson (R.) Dejura- menti 207 — Sermons 257 Saudford (J ) Church at home 4, 283, 307 Sandvs (E.) Sermons..l2, 257 SandVs (E.) Europae spe'cvlvni 193,329 Sanfoid (P. P.) Evidences 48 Sauijster (Mrs. M. E.) Missions 345 .Sanscrit Bil)le 33 Saphir (A.) Lord's prayer 84,271 —Hebrews 95 —Hidden life 219 Sargent (J.) Heni'y Mar- tyn 352 -T. T. Thom.ison 3.52 Sarpi (P.) liiens eccles.. 28-5 —Council of Trent 337 — ln(iuisizi(Uie 338 Sar1orius(C. F.) Theol... 146 Sart()rins(K.) Cultus 59 — Lehre ( hristi 165 — Lehre d. hcil Liebe 205 Satan of Scripture 159 SauIc:^(F. de). Ezdras... 37,335 Saunders (M.) 4 Saui-in (J.i Sermon.s 2.57 Savage (Mrs.) Speech 219 Savery (C.) Election 157 430 INDEX OF AUTHORS. Kavile (B. W.) Bible 48 — Cath. Kaith ]9K — Chv. ill Bvitaiii 304 Savonarola (G. M. F. M.) Psalrui 72 -De verit. lidci I'il — Tnuini)h of Cross 121 Savoy lituriry 208 Saybrook piatt'onn 201 Sayous (K.) Jesus Christ.. 108 Hcala Sancla 210 Schaefer (A.) Biblische Chvonol 3.3.5 Schaeffer(A.) Huguenots 302 Schaeffer (C. W.) Luth. Church S20 Schatr (P.) I'eison of ChrLst 44, 105 —Revision N. T 57 — Stinde wldi-r d. heil. deist 160 —Creeds of Christendom 200 — Hannonv Confessions,. 2< —Christ in" son..-...* 279 —Hist, .if Chinch 192, 2!)!! —Apostolic Church 21)3 — AnicruM 31.5 Schanz (1'.) Maltliiins. ... 40 Scharfrcn(\V.(;. 1!.) Sc>.!c 219 Scharllii;^- (C. H.) llu- nianililt luid Christcn- thuin 132 Schar]in- oiogy 1 — VVerke 18 —Luke 40 — Christliche Glaube 14(5 — (icsch. d. Kivche 2i)2 SchMchler (C. L.) De panibus ■ 59 — De lychnucho sacro 59 — De nicnsa lacieruni 59 Schlotuuann (K.) Hiob. 70 Schnial (A.) liungaria.... 313 Schinid (C. F.) Hebraei.... 95 — Tlieol. N. T 140 Hchnnd(K.)Motae in N.T. 82 Schniid ( H. ) Kath. Kircho Deutschlands 303 Schniid (J. A.) Hist. eccles 292 Schmid ( R. ) Darwin 'sche Theovien.. 137 Schmidt (C.) Monde Ro- main 132 — Albigeois 316 Schmidt (E.) Concovdan- tia 02 Schmidt (H.) Synkretis- che Streitigkeiteu 371 Schmidt (P. W.) Protcs- tanten-Cibel 82 Schmidt (R.) Christologie 165 Schmidt (S.) Genesis 67 —Ruth 68 —Job 70 — Psalini 72 —Coll. bililicum...: 146 — In libr. Reg 169 Schmieder (H. C.) Svm- bolik : 201 Schmoeller (O.) Hosea... 79 — Galatians 91 Schmucker(.J. G.) Revel. 99 Schmuckcr (S. S.) Theol. 146 —Luth. ui.imial 201 -Unity of church 239 —American Luth. Ch 32'i —Church of licdcciucd.... .320 SchneckculmriiiM- ( :\i. ) Apostcl-cschichtc 46 -Jacobn-^ 93 — Proscl.v;cn-T;uifc.. 173, 366 — Lchrl);.-iitfc 200 K'.nim' ....' '. :;6l Schocbrl (C.) (ienesc :',7 — IJonddha 114 — Rel. Iranienne 118 Schoell (C. VV.) Kccles. P.ritonnm 304 Schoettgen (C.) Horae Hebr. in N. T 82 SchoHii' armed 126 Scholetield (J.) Transl. N.T -.7 Scholl (J. C.^ Islam 112 Scholten (J. II.) Schrift- en d. X. T 39 — Johannes 40 — Dogm. Chr. initia 146 — Kreie wille 161 —Religion und philos 369 Scholz (A.) Aegvptolo- gie : 37 — Jeremias 38, ,56 Scholz (J. M. A.) Einlcit- "iig- ■"•'■' — Curae criticae .50 — Bibl. archaologie 59 Schott (II.) Cibeliiber- setzung liUther's .-.. ,57 Schoit (H. A.) Opuscula. 18 — Ep. ad. Thessal 91, 94 — Chriaii sermones 1S2 Schramm ( D. ) Anal. patrum 12,364 Schramm (R.) Erkenn- barkeit Gottes 104 Schreiber (E.) Juden- thum 108, 110 Schroeckh (J M.) Chr. Kirehengeschichte 292 Schroeder (F. \V, J.) Deuteronomy 68 SchuUe (.r!'i"."von)!''"c51i- batszwang 2.30 -Canon. U'echts 243 Schultcns (A.) Job 70 — Provcrhia 73 Schulthess(J.) Epist.ad Galatas 91 —Jacobus 9(i — Abendniahl 176 Schultz ( F. W.) Ezra....63, 69 -Esther 63, 69 — Xehemia 63, 69 — Deuteronomium 68 — SchopfungsgeschichTe.. 136 Schultz ( H. ) Alttest. Theologie 140 Schultze (F.) Fetiehiii- mus 115 Schultze (V.) Katakc>nd> en 33.3 Schulz (D.) Abcndmahl.. 176 Schuiz _( H. ) Gottheit Christi 155 Schiilze ( L. T. ) Mcn- scheiisohn 40 Schurer ( E. ) Neutest. Zeitgeschichte 293 Schwab (J. B.) J.Gerson. 373 Schwarz (K.) Religion... 101 — Xeueste Theologie 36.5 Schwegler (A.) Nacha- pos-t. Zeitaltev 293 Schweinitz ( E. de). Mor- avian manual 202, 322 Schweizer ( A.) Johannes 40 — Glaubenslchro 146 — Prot. Ccntraldogmen... 370 Schwenck (K.) Mytho!- ogie 113 Sci..nc!'and revelation... 134 Sclavonic Bible 33 Sc.>t ('\V.) Kirk of Sot- land 13, 311 Scotland, Ch.of, Gen. As- sembly 238,310, 311 -Discipline 243 -Liturgy 2o9 Scotland, Free Church .... 239 —Gen. Asseml)ly 2i)3, 312 Scotland, Lord's wrath... 12 Scott (Mrs. A. M.) Africi 346 Scott (It.) Catacombs 3.33 Scott (i).) Triiii'y 151 Scott (.).) C'lK'T'i^'""- •''1 Scott (.1 ) Gcnc>i> (i7 -Trinity 151 Scott (J.) Senuoiis 209 Scott (J.) ChrisMan life. 219 Scolt (.1.) ( h of Christ... 292 — licforuiati.m 299 Sc.li (.J. 1..I .Mail 83 Scott (T.) Life of Jesus.. 44 Scott (T ) Works 19 — Il.ily Biir.e 64 — Kssaxs ,. 14t; — C.dvhiism by Tomlinc. 1.^5 — Tr.ic.s ;.,, 219 —Sermons 2.57 Scott (W.) Evil sinrits... 1.59 Scott (W.) Demonol.'gy... 118 Scott (W. A.) Daniel 2.5S Scottish Chr. Iler.dd 386 Scoitish puljiit 258 Scottish Ref. Society. Papacy 193 Scotus Erigeua(J.) II — De praedestinatione.:... 1.57 Seouaal (II.) AVorks 19,258 Scouller (J. B ) U. P. Ch.. 327 Seove! (s. F.) Presb. Ch. Pittsburgh 326 Scribner (\V.) "These liitle on .s.- 2,30 Scriplurc bishop 234 Scripture uat. history 60 Scripture text-book 62, 121 Scrivener (F. H.) Criti- cism X. T .50 —Six lectures, X. T ,50 — English version 57 Seriyencr (M.) Divinity 146 ScudauKU'e (W. E.) In- tellect in religion 100. 126 —England and Rome. 193, 227 — Xotitia eucharistica 260 Scudder(Dr.) Heathen..- 341 Scudder (H.) Chr. walk.. 2U» INDEX OF AUTHORS. 431 Seudder (J.) Last com- iiiand 282 — Aijpeal for heathen 282 Scultetus ( A. ) Theol. patrum 364 Scultetus (D. S.) N. Test. 82 Scylitzes (J.) 7 Seahurv (S.) Discoufses.. 257 —Continuity Ch. Eiig 306 Sears (E.) Fourth Gospel 40 Sears (E. H.) Regenera- tion 168 — Athanasia 178 Seeker (T.) Eight charges 13 — Sennons 257 — Comniantluients 2.i7 — CatechiMu '261 Secoml AilvcnT 183 Scfuii(liiHi> Ilib.-ni U ScciuKliuus .Manicliaeus.. 11 Se.latn- 11 JSedulius (Cueliu.s) 11 Sedullus Scotus 11 Seebohm (F.) Prot. Ke- formation„ 299 —Oxford reformers 306 Seed (J.) Discourses 258 Seeley (J.R.) Ecce Homo 44, 165 Seelye (E. E.) Emblems. 258 Seelve (.J. H.) Lectures to Hindoos 126 — Christian missions 282 Seesemann (H.) Leben Jesu 41 Seherus 11 Seifridus 11 Seller (G. F.i llei'nieneu- tics 52 — Weis^agunt;- 54, 130 — theolog.ia 146 Seiss (J. A.) Last times.. 183 Selden (J.) Theanthro- pos 44, 335 -De synedriis f>9 -De dis Syris 117 — Ux. Ebraica 206 —Tithes 285 — De anno civili 335 Select christian authoi-s.. 12 Select collection psalms. 281 Select portions, psalms... 275 Selection of hymns 279 Selection of psalms 21^ Selections from proph 2 Selections from psalms... 275 Seller (J.) De succession- ibus 59 Selwyn (W.) Isaiah Ix... 50 Semisch(C.) Justin 374 Semler (J. S.) Inst, theol. 1 —Hist, eccles 292 Senac (A.) Christianisme 132 Senden (G. H. van). Apol- ogetik 119 Sentimens de theologiens See Le Clerc m Sepp (C.) Gesch. theol.... 365 Sepp (D.) Heb. evang 40 Sepp (J. X.) Leben Jesu.. 44 Sequel, Umtarianism 197 Serapion Antiochenus 2, 7 aerapion Tunitanus 7 Sergius I. Papa 11 Sergius II. Papa 11 Sergius III. Papa 11 Sergius IV. Papa 11 Series of tracts, Popery... 193 Series of tracts, Keligion 219 Serious exhortation 209 Serle (A.)HoraeSolitai-iae 155, 156 — Chr. remembrancer 219 —Church of God 219, 224 Sermones tres l.'iS Sermons, essays, etc 167 Serno (F. H. A.) Pas- sahmahles 44 Serranus (J.) Eccle.'siastes 74 Serres (M. de.) Kosmo- gonie 136 Sestini (P.) Maestro 329 Seuestre (A.) Patrol 364 Seven lectures. Sabbath.. 210 Seven givat hvmus 279 Seventh-Day Baptists 210 Severianus 7 Severus Majorieen 11 Severus Rhetor 11 Severus (.>^ulpicius) 11 Sewel (W.) Quakers 319 Seydel (R.) Religion 107 Sevmour (M.H.) Roman- ists 103 —Jesuits 19:i — Pilgrimage io K.inie 3il Shair'p (J. C.) Culture and relig 132, 134 Shanghai Conference 282 Sharp (G.) Prophecies.... 54 —Article in N.T 155 Sharp (.).) Works 19 —Popery 193 Sharpe (L.) Pope 193 Sharpe (S.) O. and N. Test 35 —Crit. notes N. T 57 —Egyptian mythology... 361 Shaw (R.) Westininster Confession 146 Shaw (R.) Seraph 279 Shaw (S.) Emmanuel 219 —The plague 219 SheafJ.G.) Missions 348 Shedd(\V.) Fallen spir- its 159 Shedd (W. G. T.) Dis- coui'ses 21 —Theol. essays 21, 148 -Romans 90 — Homiletics 244 —Christian doctrine 362 Shepard (T.) Works 19 —Evang. conversion 168 —Sabbath 210 —Convert 219 Shepherd (E.J.) Ch. of Knino.. 3->d ShriihciMl fit.) Chr. rc- li-i..n ;i. 122 — Si'i-nioiis 258 Sheppard (.).) Christian encouragement 219 — Prayers for family 271 Sherlock (T.) Works 19 Sherlock (W.) Trinity 151 —Death 220 Sherman (J.) Guide 220 Sherring(M. A.) India 352 Sherwin (W.) Revealed mercies 183 Sherwood (Mrs.) Ch. cat- echism 261 Shields (C. W.) Final philosophy 134 —Relig. and science 135 — Lituigia expurgata 268 Shimeall (R. C.) Prophecy 54 —Second coming 183 —Prelacy 22.5,233 — Kev eccles. chart 292 Shinn(A.) Supreme Be- ing 158 —Plan of Salvation 162 Shinn (R. F.) Mclh. Pr. Church 234 Shirley (W.) Supremacy of SS 3, 139 —Sermons 2.58 Shoberl (F.) Christianity 341 Short coUection.s 126 Short (A.) Witness of Spirit 3, 171 Short (T. V.) Ch. of Eng. 305 Shower (J.) Reflections. 220 —God's thoughts 253 Shrubsole (W.) Christian memoirs 220 Shuckford (S.) History connected 288 Shurreef ( lalTar). Islam.. 112 Shuttleworth(G. E.) Ch. and clergy 229 Shnttleworth(P. X.) Tra- dition 139 Siani and Laos 3.53 Sianifse P.ible 33 Sibbfs (R.) Works 12,19 -Divine Aleditations 220 —Soul's conflict 220 —Saints cordialls 258 Sibree (J.) Madagascar.. 347 Sicardus Cremonen 11 Sidonius 11 Siegel (C. C. F.) Alter- thiiiner 332 Siegfried (C.) Alttest. Anslegung 52 — Philo von Alex 52, 360 Kigebcrttis Geniblacen 1 1 Sio-ebi^-rtu;; Rex 11 Sigehardus 11 Sikes(W.) Briiish Gob- lins 118 Silliman (A.) World's jubilee 183 Silvester Papa 11 Silvester II. Papa 11 Sime (J.) Bible manual.. 35 Sime (W.) Inquisition.... 338 Simeon (C.) Horaehomi- leticae 258 -Helps to composition... 2.58 — Jjitui'gv 266 —David ^Brown 352 Simler (J. J.) Kirchen- geschichte 315 Simmons (C.) Manual 62 Simon (J.) Religion nat. 104 Simon (R.) Hist. O. T 36 -Editions of the Bible..49, 55 — Crit. hist. X. T 50 Simonida ( J. ) Galena omnium sanctorum 313 Simpertus 11 Simplicius Papa 11 Simpson (D.) Sacred lit. 53 —Plea for religion 126 —Deity of Jesus 152, 155 —Trinity 372 Simpson (M.) Preaching 247 Simpson (R.) Covenant- ers 312 Simrock (K.) Mytholo- gie 115 — Landa Sion 279 Sims (P.) Lay-helpers..233,283 Simson (A.) Hosea 79 Sinclair (C.) Popish le- gends.... 193 Sinnei^s friend 221 Sirlcius Papa 11 Sirr (J. D.) Resurrection 183 Sisebuthus 11 Sismondi (J. C. L. S. de). ^Ublgenses 316 432 INDEX OF AUTHORS. Sixtus I. Papa Sixtus II. Papii Skeats (II. S.) Free ehs... skeltoii (P.) Works Skene (W.F.) Cellic ^-eoT- laud Skepp (J.) Divine eiicrt>-y iSketcli, Dr. Pajdago^jus... Hketch of hist, deputies of the di.ssenters Sketch of Popery Sketches of Siam mis.s Skinner (.1.) Prim, order Skinner (T. H.) Theol.... — Evang. the world T:: Sleidau (J.) Charles — Reformation Sleigh (W.) Chr. instruc- tion Slichtingins (J.) Com. in N.T Sloss (.J.) Trinity Sraalley (J .) Inability... — Sermons Sniaragdus Smeaton (G.) Atonement — Holy Spirit Suied'ley (E.) France Smiles (S.) Huguenots. .. Smiley (T.T.) Scrip, geog. Smith (U. M.) Family religion Smith (Dr.) Blatchard's letter Smith (E.) Cui-c.itdiMsia Smith (E.) K.'vclation... Smith (E.) Christ and the Trinity Smith (F:.) Armenia Smith (E. L.) H. B. Smith Smith (G.) Genesis. —Deluge Smith (G.) Truth as re- vealed Smith ( G. ) Perilous times —Hebrew people —Religion of Britain — Wesleyan Methodism... Smith (G.) Chr. missions —Alexander Duff. —John Wilson — Missions in India ".... Smith (G. V.) Bible Smith (H.) Sermons 12, -Works Smith (H. B.) Faith and philos —Hist, of church Smith (I. G.) Chr. inoral- ity 4, Smith (J.) Prophecy Smith (J.) Chr. defence. Smith (J.) Lord's day... — Pourtract of age Smith (J.) Hymns Smith (J.) History of church — Cumberland Fresb. Ch. Smith (J.) Discourses —Extracts Smith (J.) Sermons Smith (J. D.) Sermons Smith (J. P.) Geology.... —Chr. Theol — SS. test. Messiah —Sacrifice of Christ —Letters to Belsham Smith (J. T.) Bapti.sm.l74 Smith (L. E.) Heroes 309 193 3.53 233 21 282 116 299 Smith (M.H.) Universal- ism 198 — Tniv. not of God 198 Smith (P.) Hist, of ch 292 Smith (R.) Truth 140 Smith (R.B.) Mohammed 112 Smith R. P.) Prophecy 4, 5.5, 130 Smith (S.) Psalm i 64, 72 Smith (S.) Divine gov- ernment 158 Smith (S. B.) Moral the- ology 211 Smith (S. S.) Evidences. 122 — Xat. and Rev. rclig 14(5 —Sermons 258 Smith (T.) Missions 341 —Mediaeval missions 342 Smith (T. T.) Chr. relig- ion .5, 205 —Man's responsibility 5, 100, 139, 161 Smith (W.) Diet. Bible... .57 —Atlas 01 Smith (W.) Calvini.sm .... 185 Smith (W.) God 272 — O. T. historv 288 — >f. T. historv 293 —Diet. Chr. antiq 332 Smith ( W. ) Weslevan Meth. in Ireland ." .121 Smith (William). Dis- courses 2.58 -Works 2.58 Smith (W. P.) Univer- salist 198 Smith (W. S.) Missions.. 282 Smyth (X) Rellg. feel- ing 101 —Old faiths 126 —Orthodox theologv 365 Smvth(T.) Conflrmation 172 — Solaci. roi'lKM-cavri! 220 — Apos1oli<- suc-ccssioii... 225 -Ruliim rl.hM-. 232 — F:ec-lrs. rci.ublicanisni.. 236 —Exodus Cli. Scotl 2:;s, 312 — Faitli, m!ssi..iis 2S-j — Obeaiciu-.', missions 2S2 —Manual 2dCh., Charles- ton . Smyth (W.) Evidences.. 122 Snape (A ) Sermons 258 Snethen (X.) Lay repre- sentation 234 Snodgrass (J.) Revela- tion 99 Snodgrass (W. D.) Sanc- tification ,. 171 — Apostolical succession. 225 Soames (H.) Doctrines Anglo-Saxon Ch 3, 365 —Hist. A. S. Church 306 —Latin Church A. S 306 — Eliz. relig. hist 30!-, Socrial hymn book 274 Socin (C.) Abendnuihl... 177 Socinus (F.) (rpera 4, 19 -De SS. auctorilate 139 — Ileadorntionc Chriati... 1.55 -De justili.-atione 170 -Chr. rcl. institutes 203 Socrates Seholasticus 7 — Eccles, hist 296 Sohn (G ) Opera 19 Soldan (W. G.) Protest. in Frankreich 302 Solms(S.F.) Theol. Rothe 374 Somerset {Duke of). See St. Maur Some consid. Trinity 152 Somerville(A.) Missions 282 Somerville (W.) Psalm.=!. 272 Sonnatius 11 So])broniiis Hierosolym.. 7 SorenseiMT.) Genesi's 67 SoriniM.) Domestic circle 222 Sorrowing yet rejoicing.. 220 South Anier. missions 349 South Sea Islander ,55 South (R.) Tritheism 1,52 —Sermons 2.58 Southall (J. C.) Origin of man 137 Southern Baptist Review 386 Soulheni Presb. Review. 386 Southwark lectures 258 Sozomenus 7 —Eccles. hist 297 Spalding ( J. ) Divine theory 146 SpaldniK (T.) Scrip, dif- fleulties .52 SpangenlK'rg (A. G.) Ex- pos, doctrine Un. Br 202 —Missions L'n. Br 282 — Zinzendorf 322 Spanlieini (F.) Oiiera 19 — Dubia evungelic-a 83, 84 — Introd. ad lust. Test 288 -De Papa foemina 329 Spanish Bible 33 Sparks (J.) Trinitarian doet 1117 Sparrow (A.) Canons 241 —Book of Com. prayer.... 261 Sparry (C.) Martyrology. 340 Spaulding (J.) Univers- alism 198 Speaker's com 64 Si)ear(S. T.) Religion and state 229 Spear (W ) Revival of i860 358 Specimen papal jiersec... 340 Speer(W.) Giving 285 Spence(I.) Presb. ch 326 Sp-nc«> (.1.) Discourses.. 258 Spcncc iW.) Divjuitv of (brisi :....■., 155 SpcncT (i.i Sermons 2.58 Sp.Mic. r (1. S.") Past'o'r-s "' sl —Domestic chaplain 2.is Stanhope (G.) Christian religion 122, 126, 134 Stanihurst ( W. ) De Christo patiente 44 StanleyfA. P.) Apos.age. 46, 203 — Corinthians 91 —Sermons 2.58 —Jewish church 288 — Canterburv 308 —Westminster Abbev 310 — Ch. of Scotland ". 311 — Kastern Church ;;2() Stanl(■v^E.(;;.S.) Parables ,s7 Stapfer fJ. F.) Theol 146 Stark (H. B.) Pentateuch 66 Starling (T.) Atlas CI Staudenmaier ( P. A. ) Geist d. Christenthums 220 Staughton (W.) India... . 352 Staveren (P. van), liegt- veerdigen 220 Stearns (J. F.) Presb. Ch. in Newark 326 Stearns (W. A.) Infant membership 230 Stebbing (H.) Christian- ity 106, 123 —Church of Eng. 146 Stebbing (H ) Reforma- tion 209 ^Ilist. of Church 300 Steel (K.) New Hebrides 3.55 Steele (l).)Love enthron- ed 171 Steele (R.) Tradesman... 220 — Wandering thoughts... 264 Steger(B. St.) Prot. miss. 341 Steiger (W.) Peter 96 Stein (J. F.) De satisfac- tione Christi 167 Steiner (H.) Mutaziliten. 112 Steinhofer (F. C.) Romer. Steinmet2 (A.) Jesuits.. Steinmeyer (F. L.) Apol- ogetische Beitr —Miracles of Our Lord.... — Kpijjhanien 44 — Psii • I ■Is( -Topik der pr.-di-t Sleinschneider (M.) Pf)l. literatur 112, Steinwender (G.L.jCljris- us Deus Stenhouse (T. B. 11.) Mor- mons...., Stennett(J.) Works —Advice to younsi — Hj-mns -Solomon's sonu- Stennctt (S.) Works -- Discourses — llviinis -William Ward Stephanus de B ilKiaco.... Stephanus Cardinal is Stephanus Carthusien Stephanus III. Cisterien. Slephanns II. IMjia siephauus 111. Papa stephanus IV. Papa Su-i)hanus V. Papa STeplianus VI. Papa Stephanus VII. Papa Stephanus VIII. Papa Stephanus IX. Papa St''phanus Parisien Stephanus Tornacen Stephanus (R.) In evang. com .•-. Stephen (T.) Ch. of Scot- land Stephens (W.R. W.) Islam 108, — Chrysostom Stephenson (G.) Romish church SteuiM-t (\V.) Ch. of Scot- land stc'ud' 1 f.J. C. F.) Theol. d - .\, T sic\ensiA.i Amer. Meth- Ol — Methodism Stevens (H.) Bibles Stevens (J.) Triune God.. 1.52, Stevens (Mrs.) Holy Ghost Stevens (E.) Sermons Stevenson ( A. ) Ch. of Scotland Stevenson (G.) Christ Stevenson ( J . ) Psalm xxii Stevenson (W. F.) Pray- ing and working Steward (G.) Med. sov- ereignty , Stewart (C.) Prayer Stewart (I. D.) Freewill Baptists Stewart (J. G.) Sabbath.. Stewart (W. B.) Unseen universe St. Giles" Lectures Stickel (J. G.) Hiob i Sticffler (J.) Theol 362 Stier (R.) Polyglot. Bible 26 — Apokryphen 47, 49 -Jesaias... .:::;;:;;;;;;■■::::;::::; 7« —Words of Jesus 84 -^Words of risen Saviour. 88, 99 — AVords of Apostles 88 —James no — 1 ud.is 96 — IJiblische Keryktik 247 Stille (C. J.) Mediaeval history 29.*< Stilling"(H.) Theobald... 220 Still ingtleet(E.) Origines sacrae 48 — Trinitv 1.52 — Doct. Ch. Konu' 194 — Irenicuin 224, 239 —Sermons 2.58 Stillman (S.i s,.nuons.... 25S Siirm (C. 11.) Christen- thnm 122 St. John (II.) Essays 138 St. .lohu (T.) Sermons... 257 St. .^laur (E. A.) Theol. anfl skeptici'^ra 138 Stobart(J. W.H.) Islam. 107, 112 Stock (E.) Fuh-Kien mis- sion 35(t Stock (U.) Malachi 64, 79 Stoddard (S.) Righteous- ness 170 Stoeliing (A.) Pauliui- sche Bi-iefe 88 Stokes (Margaret). Arch- itecture 310 Stone (B. W.) Address... 185 — Hvmn book 273 Stone (J. S.) Sabbath 210 —Church universal 224 Stone (M.) Prayer 271 Stonham(B.) Ten virgins 87 Stopford (E.) Sabbath.... 210 Storr(G.C.) Johannes 40 — Kinirdoni of Heaven. ..40, .55 -Oirml.aiuuu- 47 — llistoi-ical sen.se 52 -Opuscula 82 -Parables 87 -Ilcbrjier 9.5 ston - 1 R. S.) Preaching. 247 S.orv of the faith 313 Stoughton (J.) Progress of revelation 35, 140, 360 — Ensrlish Bible 5(i — Eccles. hist. Eng 307 —Religion in Eng 307 —Puritans 309 Stovel (C.) Popery in England 194 —Chr. churches 224 — Discipleship and bap- tism 230 Stow (B.) Psalmist. 273 Stowe (C. E.) Introduc- tion 35 Stowell (H.) Tractarian- Ism l«i Stowell (W. H.) The Spirit 15(i —Missionary work 282 —Puritans 309 St. Peter's, Rochester 2(>8 Straeffey (E.) Hebrew politics 76,288 Straffen (G. M.) Sin 5, 160 Straiten (T.) Priesthood 236 Stratton (T.) Sentcntiae 261 Strauss (D. F.) Lebcn Jcsu U 434 INDEX OF AUTHORS. —Old Faith and new 138 — Eiu Xachwort 138 — Christliche Glaiibens- lehve 365 Strauss (().) Xahuiii 79 .Strehl.MK.) Kvan.GlanlK- UO Streitw'oir (F. (,.) Sym- bol. Cathol 203 8trol)el {!'. A.i .Salzbur- gers 3'20 Sti-ontr (.1.) Haiiuony 4-2 Strong (X.) K-.rnial mit- ery 199 .StvoiiK (W.) ( ivil law, Ch. polity -2-29 Stroud (W.) llaniiony... W —Death of Christ io Strnensee (A.I Dc olisio. natione Christi 169 struthci-s ( G. ) Itcliet Church Mi StiykerdM. W.) Mexico.. 348 Strype (J.) Kefonnatiou 3(h; —Thomas Crunniei- 3(10 — Eccles. nieinoiials 3')6 Stuart (G.) Reformation.. 311 .Stuart (M.) Canon 49 —Passages O. T. comp 51 -Proverbs 73 —Daniel 78 —Romans 90 — Hebn'us 95 -Apocaivpsr 99 — Divinil'v -if ( lirist 153 — Baptisii'i 173 — Futun- piinislim'.'iit 180 — Reliii. lil).-rty -238 Stuekley ( I.. ) (iospei glass 220 Studar (G. L.) Kiclit.-r... (iS Studien d. Evani;;. (icist- lichkeit WirtCMnlnn-gs.. 383 Stutrken (.f. H.) Kerke- lijke Gverlevering 139 Stuhr (P. F.) Re!, heidn V'cilker 113 Sturm (C.C.) I'r. >viilcnt:o 104 -beauties of stunn 104 Sturmius ii Sturtevant(S.T.) I'rrach- ing 247 Stutz (U.) Xatiiruissen- schafc 131 Styles (J.) Pulpit studies 258 Suarez(P.) Opera 19 —Com. in D. Thoniaj 146 ^^iiavius 11 Suddards (W.) Kriiish pulpit 259 Su^ei'ius u Suicer(J. C.) 'J'hasaurus ecclos 2 Suidas 7 Sulcardus n Sulpicius 11 Summary, Millenial Ch.... 19.) Suuimerbell (X.) Trinity 185 Sumner (C. R.) Char. o"f Christ 43, 165 Sumner (J. B.) Acts 88 —Evidences 128, 130 — \pos. preaching 247 Sunday 210 Survey, miss, operations. 344 Survey, mi.ssion work.... 344 Sussex (Duke of). iJiblio. Sussexiaua 377 Sutherland (H) Knights of Malta 357 button (H.) Evangel of love 21 Swain.son (C. A.) Creeds.. 5, 139, 199 — Nicene and Apostles' creeds 200 Swan(\\'.) >Iissif)ns 2S3 SwedenlMir-- (K.) Arcana coelcsiia 00, 195 -Apocalypse 99 —Divine love OO. 195 — Doctrine ss i:;;), i,".,'), los — I^rovidcn'ce ....7 1.58 —Soul and body 160 -Planets 178, 195 — Heaveu and Hell 178 — Judiiment 183 — Athanasi.m Civcd 195 —The New Chnrch 195 — Diarii spiritualis 195 -Four il ieiriii,.s 195 — .Mcmor,;bilia 195 —New -lenis.ileui 195 — Deaniorc coiijugcdi 206 Swedish IJiblc 33 Sweel.ser (S.) The min- istry 244 Swele (H. B.) llolv Spirit .308 Swift (E. P.) .1. \V. IJarr.. 347 Swift (J.) Discourses 259 Swinden (T.) Hell iso SwiUKlD.) Trial :;20 Swinnock {(i.) Works.. 12, 19 Svkcs(A. .\.) Hebrews... 95 -^Miracles 120, 131 Sylveira (J. da). Com, in Evang 84 —Acta..', ss — .\poc•al^•p-is 99 sylverin; I'apa 11 S\-miHi.ton (A.) Divine irulh 140 Sviiiiiin-ieu (W.) Messiah l(i5 -.M .iiement I(i7 — l)iseour.ses 2.59 Symmachus (Aurelius)... 11 SymmachUs Papa 11 Svmons (J.) Chr. Sab- bath 210 Svmson (P.) Hist. CU 292 Synesius 7 Syriac 15ible ;K Taio 11 Tait (A. ('.) .M.i.lern the- ologv 2.59 —Church of Kiiiiland 307 Talmud 110 Tamil liib'e ;« Tappan {II. P.) Kdwards' " lufiuiry" 162 Tai-asius 7 Tarnov (J.) Prophetae minores 79 Tarnovius (P.) De trin- itate 1.52 Tarra 11 Tasscy (.J.) Authority of Christ 224,231 Tatham (E.) Truth 3, 100 Tatianus. Writings 2, 7, 19 — Oratio adv. gcnics I,j3 Tay]er(C. B.) I\lartyrs... 340 Tayler (J. J.) Relig. life of Eng 309 Taylor (A.) Trinity 1.52 Taylor(A.) Eng. Baptists 318 Taylor (C.) Jewish Fa- thers 110 Taylor (C.) Baptism 17.3 *Tavlor(D.) Religion 147 Taylor (G.) Creator 104 Taylor (I.) Theology 21 — Pentateuch 37 —Hebrew i)oetrv 37 —Ancient books KiO — Knthusi.ism lol — Fanaticism loi — Restoration of l)elief.... 126 — Another life 178 — O.xfovd tracts 1!I6 — Si)iritual despotism 2:i3 -Saturday evening :.. 2.59 —Christian missions 2-^3 — Loyola 339 Ta\lor (.1.) Api slolic writin-s ;.. 13 -Divini.y 1.3, 147 — Hebr. concordance 62 — Komans 00 —Original sin 160 — Atonem-nt 167 Taylor (. I.) Works 19 -llcaiUie-^.if Tavhu- 21 -Holy .Jesus : 45 — Man in this life 17S, 220 -I'opery 194 —Rule of eonseience 211 — Huly li\inii and dying.. 220 — I'lium necessariuin 220 ophes lUg... 'EE I or (.1. ) SI ing and or (.J. I O le,. C< intril).of Ta 1.52 I Tayl y. -n Taylor (\. W.) Thcol 147 — Goyer\imenl of (iod 159 Taylor (<). A ) Saviour... 45 Tavlor (K.) HeviFs pul- p'il. 4, 1.38 — Diegesis 1,3>1 Tavlor (R.) Discourses... 2J9 Tavlor (T.) Titus 94 —Christ revealed 105 —Christ's victory ' 105 Tavlor (W.) Monitor 269 Taylor (W. C.) Hist. Chr. 297 Tavlor (W. M.) Lost found 87 — iSliracles 1,32 — Mini.-try 247 — Limitations 2.59 Teaching of Cath. Ch 194 Tettt(B. F.) Methodism 321 Telesphorus Papa 7 T6moignage de Bunsen... 174, 36(> Temple (K.) Treasury... 220 Temple (W.) Works..".... 19 Tennent (G.) Warning.. 2.59 —Sermons 25!) —Terrors ot the Lord 2)9 —Examiner examined 358 Tennent (J. E.) Ceylon.. 349 Teraldus 11 Tereentary book 323 Teresa (St.) Perfection.. 220 Terricus Templarins 11 Tertullfanus. Opera. 2,4,11, 19 — .\})ologeti<.s 2, 133 Testaments of patriarchs 'i Testimony of second ap- pearing 195 Teuffel (W. S.) Julian 297 Tetilfus 11 Texier (C. F. M.) Diet. d'orfevrerie 3.33: Teyler's Godgel. Genoot. 12» INDEX OF AUTHORS. 435 Thackeray (F.) Ancient Britain 30-t Thalassius 7 Thangmarus 11 I'hauler (J.) Condones.. '2.i9 *rheea(R.) Biography.... 259 Theganus 11 Theile (C. G. G.) Jacobns 90 Theiner(A.) France 302 — Hibern. et Scot. Hist 311 I'heiner ( J. A. ) Ehe- losiglieit 357 Thenius (O.) Samuel... (35, (59 ^Konige 65 —Hiol) (J5 — Klafiii mIt Cr, TheolniMiis ( .m; u.irifii... 11 Theobalilus Sl.Mjii.cn 11 Theodericus ■Monachus... 11 Theodericus Paderbruu.. 11 Theodoretus 7 — Psalmi 72 — Epist. Panli 88 — Graecarum alt", curatio. 133 -De provid'-nti.t 1.59 — Eccles. histori 1 297 Theod iricu- Aii.li-in 11 TheoaMi-iriis M.-cii 11 Theod.ii-u-Ahiu-ar.i 7 Theodorr,sAlainu'-"i)isc. 7 'rheod)riis Aniiidfii 7 Theodorus Caiituav 11 TheodnrusDiK-as 7 'I'heodorus Gaz.i 7 Theodorus Hei-acl 7 Theodoras Icon 7 Theodoras Lector 7, 297 ■Theodorus Mditen 7 Theodorus Mi>p.--u<'sl 7, S2 Theodorus Papa 11 Theodorus Pri)dr.>ni 7 Theodorus U.iilhuen 7 Theodorus Scytliop 7 Theodorus fSiiulita 7 Theodosius Alex 7 Theodosius Diaconus 7 Theodosius Magnus 11 Theodotus 7 Theodulfus 11 Theodulus Monaehus 7 Theogerus 11 Theognostus of Alexan- dria 2, 7 Theognostus Monaehus... 7 Theoleptus 7 Theol. and Bib. Mag 38(5 Theol. and Lit. .Journal.. 386 Theological Mau'aziue 386 Theologisch Tijdschril't.. 386 Theologische Jahrbuech- er 386 Theol. Jahresbericht 375 Theol. Litei-aturzeitunof.. 375 Theol. Studien und Krit- iken 3S3 Theonas '2, 7 Theophanes Abbas. 7 Theophanes Xicaen 7 Theophilus Alex 7 Theophilus Antioch...2, 7, 133 Theophilus Caesar 2, 7 Theophvlactus. Opera... 7 "■—In evang. cnarr 84 —Panli epistolae 89 Theorianus 7 Theotimus 7 Theremin (F.) Eloquence 248 Thesaurus precuni 220 Theudoinus 11 Theuzo 11 Thiele ( H. ) Gesch. d. Kirche 292 Thiersch (H. J. W.) Krilik d. N. T 39 — Pentateuchus .56 — Chr. Coninionwealth 229 —Heil. Gesch 288 —Christian church 293 Thietuiarus 11 Thietpaldus 11 Thiofridus 11 Thirlby (S.) Whiston's susiii'cions 152 Thirlwall (C.) Keni.iiii-. 19 Thirtv-four onferenc -s. 122 ThoUick (A.) Schrif;en. 19 — Evang. (ieschichte 11 — A. T. in X. T .^! — SprachiMivliiruiig X. T.. 5J — Psalnien \ 72 — Bergpredigt Chrisii 84 — Ev. Johannis 86 — Hebraer 9i — Opt'erund Priesier 167 —Christian devotion 220 —Sermons 259 —Theol. Wittenbergs 321 — K.itionalisnius 371 Tholnck(F. A. D.) Ssun<- mus 10.5, 112 Tholuck (F.A. G.) Kom- er 90 Thorn (D.) Sa'v.iti..;, m) Thoma (A.) >i ! t.-nL-hrr. 205 Thomas Canluurii-u 11 Thomas Eboraccn 11 Thomas Monaehus 11 Thomas de Radolio 11 Thomas fD.) Matthew... 85 Thomas (.J ) Ordination 2.34 Thomas (T. F.) Trinity.. 152 Thomasius (D.) Dognien- geschichte 362 Thomasius (G.) Christi person 165 — Origenes 374 ThomolUis 11 Thomps.^u (A.) Psilnis. 73 ThompM.n (A. C.. S,,iigs 279 — Moravian mission- 343 Thompson (U. L.) Reviv- als.. „ 358 Thomp-son (E.) Jesus Christ 45 Thompson (E. ) Cath. Church 306 Thompson (J. G.) Hin- _ doos 1 3.52 Thompson (J. P.) Gene- sis 137 —Theol. of Christ 140 —Skepticism 283 Thompson (J. S.) Mono- tessaron 42 Thompson (L. O.) Pray- ermecting 271 Thompson (M. L. R. P.) Church '233 Thompson (R. A) The- ism 104, 149 Thompson (W.) S. Mun- son 352 Thomson (A.) Universal liardon 1^ — Sermons 259 Thomson (A.) Palestine 68 —Secession Church 312 Thomson (C.) Evange- lists 42 Thomson (W.) Work ot Christ 3, 167 —.Aids to faith 126 Thovn (W.) Baptism 173 —Infant Baptism 174 —Sabbath 210 Thorndike (H.) Works.. 2, 19 — Ch. of England 227 Thornton (H.) Pravers.. 271 Thornton (.J.) Spirit 220 Thornton (J. W.J Pulpit. 2Vt Thorn well (J. H.) Writ- ings 19 —Apocrypha 47, 49 —Theol. lectures 147 Thorold(J. B.) Scripture 1.52 Thorp (W.) British Em- pire .55 Thorite (W.) Writings.... 4 Tlinughts on expect, of Church 183 TiMughtson missionaries 28;! Tlnupp (J. F.) Song of Thurston (Lucy G.) Mis- sionary's daughter 355 Tibbals (X. & Son), Catal 376 Tiehonius Afer 11 Tielc (C.P.) Max Muller 101, 115 — Uodsd. V. Zara-thustra 107, 118 —Hist, of religion 107 —Egypt, Godsdienst 114, 115 Til (S. Van). Opus anal... 35 —Theol. paracletica 205 Tilenus (D.) Disputa. theol 147 Tilius (J.) Decreta 240, 336 Tillemont (L. de). Hist. desempereurs 297 —Hist, eccles , 297 Tilloch(A.) Apocalypse.. 47 Tillotson (J.) Works 19 — Rule of faith 1.39 Timoiheus I. Alex 7 Timoiheus III. Alex 7 Timotheus Berytcn 7 Timotheus Const 7 Timotheus Hieroso'.ym... 7 Timpson (T.) Angels 159 —Church hist 292 —Inquisition 3;i8 Tindal (M.) Christianity ViS -Rights of Chr. Ch.... 2-2;t, 237 Tindal (W.) 4 Tischendorf(C.) Gospels. 41 — Svnopsis evang 42 — Xov. Test 24 Titcomb (J. H.) Revela- tion 30, 140, 360 —Cautions for doubters... 126 Titelmann (F.) Epistolae apost Si> Tittman (C. C.) Gnostics 39, 319 Titus 7 Todd (J.) Children 284 Todd (J. II.) Prophecies 184 -St. Patrick 3(H — Vaudois 331 Todd (W. G.) Ch. in Ire- land 304 Toldos Jeschu 134 Tolley (J. G.) Trinity 152 Tolstoy (D.) Romanism. 314 Tombes(J.) Emmanuel 155 Tomlin(C«p<.) Arius.slain 1.55 Tonilin (J.) Journals 349 Tonstall(C.) Sei'mon 2.59 Too4cc (A.) Pantheon 113 Topladv(A.) Works 19 —Predestination 157 —Christian necessity 162 —Psalms and hymns 279 —Calvinism 318, 1S5 436 Tornielli (A.) Anuales... iSS Torshell (,S. ) Mahichi.. 04, 79 Tottenham (E.) Rule of taith 194, 19.i. SW Touchst.iii.'ol new rcli-\. ];t4 Tourjrc (i:.) Kviiiii- -JTO Towrrs I.I.) rr-.pli.TN ... rc, Towsi-.i.HliM.) IJ.ipiili].. 174 — Disr-fiit JM,-.;ilivMi -j-j; Towiilcv (.1.) K-.sa\s.. -.".IJ, ;!3-i Townlcy I K. ) Sec.iid advent l!^;5 To\vnscMia(G.) Old Tost, (ifi —New Test s-> Townsend (I.. T.) Lost forever 180 Townsend (S.) Gosiiel news l'2o Townsend (W. J.) ScIdwI- nien -!H, 364 Townson (T.) Works 19 Tracts vin s.ibl):r,li 210 Tracts lor times VM Tracy (J.) Anier. mis- sions 341 — Anier. fJoard 34-2 — Westeni Africa 347 Traill (R.) Works 19 — Sermons 259 —Steadfast faiili 259 Traiie des scn-upnies 211 Traitel"etat:ii)n's];iniort 368 TrappfJ.) X. Test S2 — Triniiv 152 — Rifjhteous ovenuueh .. iS7 — L'h. of 1-;ii!j: I'.)l, 227 -Mellilieiuiii ilK-ol 25;) Trautui.uui (.1. IJ. i Ap,-,. kirelie 293 Travis ((.;.) (iibbon 130 Treatise of infalUliility... 139 Treatise af^ainst 2sova- ■ tlan 2 Treatise on Lord's day.... 210 Treatise of oaths ' 207 Treatise on Re-ljaptisni.... 2 Treatise of sacr. coven.... 177 Trebitz (K.) Wesen d. Kirche SOC Trechsel (F.) Anti-lrini- tarier 372 Treflfry (U.) Sabbath 210 — Praver 271 Treselle.s ( S. P.) New Test .5f) —Textual criticism 50 Trelawny (C. T. C.) Per- ranzabnloe 304 Trelcatius (L.) Theol 147 Tremellius ( I. ) Biblia Sacra m Trench (It. C.) Christ 5, 131, lf)5 —Holy Scripture H, 128, 22" -Star of Misemen 45 -Authorized version 57 -U')spe!s 84 -Miraeles 87 -I'aiMbl.w 87 —Seven i lunclie-- 99 — Sermons 259 —Church histor\ 298 Trent. Council of 203, 337 Treval (J. lJ.de). Vcr. re- ligion 194 Trevern (J. F. M.) Refor- mation 194 — Faber's Romanism 194 Trial of Anti-Christ 184 Trial of Episcopacy 233 Trial, Unitarians 197 Trifolius U INDEX OF AUTHORS. Tri-'andius (.(.) Ap..l. Ueuiouslr.niliimi iS5 Trisilotls, l!ible 2S Triunner (Mrs.) Ch. eat- • ■ehisni 2(J1 Ti'il) (C.-l.) Paulus 4H — Th.'oiihanien 141 Triplieitv 152 Tristr.mi ( IL I!,) Tla; i:il)le fiO -Hible places (51 Troi.iiius 11 Tro'lope (T. A.) Papal coaelaves ;i;;o Trollope (W.) Analeeta theol ....' 82 —New Test 82 —Matthew 85 —Luke 85 —Acts 88 Tromin { A. ) Concord. Ixx rj2 Troplon-;- (H. T.) Iiitlu- ruv (In (:hristi,;nisuie.. 132 Tniuibiill (i;.i eovenaut- TrumbuU ( D. ) Varias versiones 57 Trnmbull (H. C.) Child- ren iu the temple 284 Truth (The) 38(; Truth of Chr. i-c-Ul;- 120 Tryal of eonfonnity 227 Tucl-it,-.clr.ifL 3sii Tu]ioch(.J.) Christ 45 —Theism 104 —Doctrine of sin 101 — Relis--. and life., 259 — U(.'!ii;-iousthou{ih; .305 — Kalional theoloi^v 371 Tulloeh fT.) Uefornia- tion 300 Tnrnbull (J.) Church Government 231, 230 Turnbnll (R.) Theo- phany 45 —Claims of Jesus I.V, Turner (D.) S, ci.il re'ii;-. 221 Turner (G) Act: ss Turner (J.) Wisdom of (iod 122, 128, 108 — Boaz and Ruth 200 Turner (S. H.) Prophecy 55 —Genesis 07 -Uonians 90 — (ialati.ms 91 — Ephesians 92 — Ut^brews 95 — John vi 177 Turner (W.) Providence 139 Turney (E.) . iSIinisterial culttire 244 Turpie (D. McC.) O. T. in New 36, 51 — N. T. view of Old. ..30, 51, 53 Turretin (J. A.) Opera... 19 —Hist, eccles 292 Tnrrettini (F.) Theol 147 — I)e satisfact.Christi 107 -De Concordia Pauli etc. 170 -De secessione 194 Turriijins 11 Tiisaredus 11 Tutllo 11 Tuttle (S. L.) Fresb. Ch. Madison 32(> Tweedie ( W. K ) 15io- Ki-aphies 13, 311 —Heroes for truth 311 ■ — John McDonald 352 Twells (L.) Evidence... 123, 131, 132 Twe.sten( A. D. C.) Doii- matik,..' 147 Twesten (K.) Asiat. Cul- turvolker 113 Twinley (J.) Popei'V 194 T\visse"(W.) God's Tove. 157 — \'indiciae f^-ratiae 157 —Fourth commandment 210 Tydings (R.) Apost. suc- cession 2i') Tyerman ( L. ) Oxford Methodists S21 Tyler (J. E.) Virgin Marv 195, 3GS —Primitive worshiji 204 Tyler (W. S.) Prayer for TvndaFe (\V^')'''^v'ork.s'.V.'i2ri:> Tynsi (D. A.) Hvmn book : 27» Tyng (S. 11.) Law and gosi)el 200, 2.59 — Christian pastor 24<) —Israel of God 259 — Vouna: man's ;i''ory 2j9 Tvrwhiit iR. St.'M.i ' Art te.iciHllic 333 Cdalrieiis An-ustaiius.... 11 Id.ilrieus Clunl.ieen 11 rd.iliicus Teueriiseeu... . 11 ! dacalcu-...: H I'lillioruM;.) LifeolMrsus ^5 — ( lirisliau clMi-iA.. 334 ri.uvrins 11 I'ltilas U Clla. borne (W. 15.) (ijad- stone'sexjiosinon 220 I'llniann ((.:.) lli^t. oder mythisch 4,5 — siulessness of Jesus...4-), 105 -Reformers '298 — Gregorius vou.Nazianz 373 Syn. d. Evang 42 Clrici (H.) Gott uud Natur 104 — (ilanl)en und Wissen 135 ! inbiv-ii (F. W. C.) Job.. 70 — spriiehe Saloinos 7';$ -ib^ekiiT;:;::::::::;;;;::;:::;:;: 77 — Kleinen l>r. .phrleii 79 Cnderhill 1 K. II.) Liberty otConseienei- ".. 23S Union Theol. Seuiin.irv... 3.V.) — Calaloi::ue 359 — Uedication XO (Virtjrinia) Catalob. (^)uarlerlv. ;!,si> Univ.'r.sal restitution...'... 199 Universalisui tested l;)9 X:ni\ crsa.list 19!> Uuiv.T,:.alisi Gen.Conv... 2.5;> i:nreasonableue.s.. ,,f atheism lo.) Uphaui (C. W.) Witch- craft 118 Upham (E.) Mahavansi. 114 Upham ( F. W. ) Wise men I."} INDEX OF AUTHORS. 437 Upham (H.) Ratio dis- — Xonconformitj' 309 ciplinae 231 Vaughan (U. A.) Mystics 322 Upham (T.) AV^ill 162 -Thomas ot Aquin 374 —Divine union 171 Vaughn (K.) Congreg 231 11 \aux(W.) Sacraments.. Urbanus I. Papa 2,7 3, 172 Urbanxis II. Papa 11 Vofrm- f.T.) 7 Urbanus III. Papa \r.\r~ iii; Ursinns (Z.) Doctrinae V^ 'i'l.T Kr<-lur<- 12o Cliristianae U7 ^ <■! i; at idiics p.ili-in 224 Urwick (W.) Isaiah 7o Velthnsen (J. C.) Thsol.. 21 Urwick (W.) Saviour's Veneer (J.) Thirty-nine right 1.5:) articles 147 —Christ's person 165 Venema (H ) Opuscula.. 19 Ussher(.J.) Works 10 — Uissertii. sac-r.; 21 — S3ptuagint .51 ; -De nii'thodo proph 55 — Divinitie 147 — Genesis . 67 —Challenge bv Jesuit Wl J^salnii 73 — Desuccsss. eccles Kzj'cliii'l 77 194. 2-27 ,305 -Oaiiic'l 78 — Annales Vet. et N. Test. 288 -Mul.u-hia 79 —Brit, eccles 304 — TI-ifc;oK)gv 147 •— Kel. Ir. and Brit 304 Venn(H.) Zach.iri.ih.. 7'.i. 220 304 335 —Chronologia sacra —Oracles 22.) —Hist. contro\-.-r~i;ic 3.«5 Venn (J.) Beliet .5, luo Usteri (L.) (..'i*.- ill —Logic of chance 100 141 11 Usuardus Vericonr (L. K. df). Civ- Utho 11 iliz.ition 1.32 Utica Chr. Uepositorv.... 386 V.'i-i>nis, i!i>i. "f .5ii I'tti-r Hi. B ) Baptists.. 318 V.Tli- 11 Valenli {Dr.) Medlcin; L Venillct iL.j .lOsu-. Christ cleriea 24/-. 45, 338 Valentinus, I'istis sojihi. 319 — Home pendant le con- Valentinus I'apa . 11 clle 3.37 Valerianns Cenxl 11 V.Min (H) X:n'ier 3.53 Valerius II Valesii«< (H.) Dc schis- niate Donatist .■;i!i VaUee{L.) Diet. - te-tantisnie 370 — Biblio. des bibliograph ies 376 Val ramus 11 Value of life lit:, Vamb6ry(H.) I-hmi 112 Van Lennep (II. .J.) Bilih- lands 61 — Asia Minor 349 Van Mildert (\V.) Scrip. interpretation 3, .52 -Infidelity. .....10.5, 119, 123, 371 —Revealed religion 122 Van Rensselaer (C.) Es- says 259 — Senuons 2.5'.i Van Vr.inkcii (--. A.i ^.i- ciniuiiisni 197 Vargas (A. a.-). Soeietas Jesu 339 Vaso 11 Vaterf.J.S.i Pentateuch. 66 — Kirchengesehichte 335 Vatke (VV.) llelig. des A. Test 141 Vaudois church 331 Vanghan (C. J.) Foes of faith 220 —Christ satisfying 220 —My son 259 ,j-Prophets 2.59 ▼anghan (E. T.; Chris- tian hope .5, 126 Vaughan (H.) Submis- sion 139, 237 Vaughan (J.) Relig. hist. of India i.108, 116 Vaughan (R.) Christian- ity 128. 363 —Modern pulpit 248 —Religious parties 307 \ .-.-si" iD.) .\t,Mie!nent.3, 167 — Cinlari.uii-in 197 Nicli'Klu- 11 \i''(Mrs (.J.) Psalmi 73 Viilor (C. Marias) 11 Viet.ir Capuandu.s 11 Vic' or Carthaginen 11 \\ri..v !. Papa'. 7 Vi.-l'.M- II. I'.-ipa 11 \icl.n- (I'ubliu.-V. ".'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'!.." 11 Victor Tunonen 11 Victor Viten 11 Victoria Institute 126, 1.35 Victorinus 2 Virtoriiius (Marias) 11 Vii:..iiniis Petavionen... 11 \irti1ciu^ Khoton 11 Airws in th^M.logv 188 Virws <,t Trinirv 1.52 \ i-iliu- Diac-.n'u- 11 Ni^'iliusPajK, 11 Vigiliiis Tapst-n 11 Vigilius Trident 11 Vignifi (A.) Apolog 119 Vigouroux (F.) Bible.. 36, 48 Villemain (A. F.) Greg- ory vii 1 330 Villemain ( M. ) :£lo- fjuence 248 Villcr^ i< .do. Reforma- li.Mi 300 Vihuar ( A.P.C.) X. Test. 83 -D.igniatik 147 — Theol. Moral 205 Vincas(H.) Evang. sac- ramente 177 Vincent (J. H.) Ch. school 284 Vincent (X.) Popery 194 -Prayer 220,271 Vincent (T.) Love to Christ 220 —Catechism 263 Vincentius 11 Vindication of the refov- mation 238 Vines (R.) L.u-d's Supper 177 Vinet (A.) Theol, .gy 147 —Pastoral theolou-y.". 246 —Hist, predication". 24.-! -Ilomil.-tie- iAX — :\l(-ditaTions 2.59 — \ ital Chri.-.ianitv 2,59 \ inkc (11. K ) Symb. Ret". 203 \int (\V.) Chr companion 220 Virginia Evang. Mag 386 Virginia. Evidences. 12*5 Vitalianus Papa 11 Vitringa (C.) Disserta. sacra 21 —Sacra, observa 21 —Do svnagoga .59. 264 — Jesaia '. 76 — Zacharia 80 — .\pocalypsis 99 — Chronologia 335 Vitringa ( M. ) Doct. Christiana 147 Viventiolus 11 Vivianus li Voelkel (J.) De religione 147 Voelter (L.) Heilige land 61 Voet (G.i Asketika 220 Vogan (T. S. L.) Trinity 3, 152 —Eucharist 177 Vogt(A.) Misc. Biblica.. 64 Volkmar (G.) Apokry- phen .36, 47 — Evangelicni 41, 84 — Romerbrief 90 VoUmer (— ) Mythologie 113 Volney (C. K.) Ituins 138 Voornaamste Godsdicns- ten 107 Vorlander (K.) Dogmen- geschichte 362 Vorstius (C.) Epist. apos- tolicae 89 Voss (G. J.) Tractatus theol 21 —He theol. gentili 113 —theses theol 147, 362 — Pelagius 323 Voss (I.) Septuagint 56 Vullers (J. A.) Zoroaster 118 Wace(H.) Christianity... 1'23 Wackernagel (J.) Brah- manismus 117 Wackernagel (K. E. P.) Deutsche kirchenlied... 279 Waddilove (W. J. D.) Stewart missions 347 Waddington (G.) Re- formation 292 Waddington (J.) Con- greg. history 319 Wageiiseil (J. C.) Tela igne.i Satanae 134 Wiihl (C. A.) Handwort- ei-bnch 57 ■Wainwright ( S. ) Cer- tainty 126 Wake (W.) Apost. fath- ers 12 —State of Cb. of Engl 241, .305 Walafridus Strabus 11, 64 Walch (C. W. F.) Relig- ion.sjjeschichte 300 —Popes 330 Walch (J. G.) Prim, sacra lenen.ses 21 —Misc. .sacra 292, 333 — Einleitung in d. streit- igkeiten. 303, 362 438 INDEX OF AUTHORS. — Bibl.patri>tica 364 — Bililioth. tlieol 376 \Valc.>tt {M. K. r.) Ch. of Scotl.nia 311 Wiil(lr-i-.,vc (S.i Millcn- aviaiiiM,] 3, 183 Wh1(1.mis-s 331 Wahl,;- (.1.) -Mcth.Hlists. 187 Waldr.nmim.; 11 WiiltV.rd iW.) Pnivev '271 Walker (C.) I'urliameiiT 309 -IiHl.'peuaeiicv 30i» —Court of justice 309 Walker (G.) Trinilv..l52, 167 \VHlker (G.) Sabbath 210 Walker i(i. 1..) Church in llaritnra 319 Walk.M- I.I.I K.-savs •>! — :\le!h. s.x-ietv 187 — Letters 1o A'. Knox 187 Walker (J.) Koasoii unci duty 2.^)9 V.-alker (.J.) Sufferings of elerov 309 VValUi'i'- (.1.) The;.l. of Seotlaud 311,365 Walker ( .1. i;, ) Holy S]>irit :... 156 — I'hihis. of Salv.r.i. n 162 Walker (N. L.) Seoitish Ch. hist 312 Walk 'r {!'.) liiographia I'r '-^byt Ti ma... 312 Walk"r(it.) Sermons 2o9 Walk-r{S.) Christianity. 221 W;ilker(S.) Sermons 2r)9 Walker (W.) Baptisms.. 174 —Infant liaptlsm 174 WalI(C. W.) Onhographv of the .lews 36, 50 Wall (W.) Infant-baptism 174,. 366 Wulhtce(l). \.) The.)I.of N. Ena- 188 Wallace (J. .V.) William.s- burar Chureh 326 Wallen(B.) Chri^fs s,,n- shiji 153 — lieaeemer's eh ir^e 260 —Christianity 334 Wallis (J.) trinity 1,52 Wallon (H.) Eyansile.... 41 Walnieslcy (C.) Apoca- lypse 99 Walsh (.1. .1.) Kuttegurh 3.52 Walsh (1{.) Coins 334 \Valsh ('!'.) Sermons 260 Walsh (W. P.) Missions. 283 -Heroes 341 — >bKlern heroes 341 Walterins Aurelianeii 11 Walfi in, s .n.Mien 11 Walier, Fo.xes 227 Warington (G.) Inspira- tion 53 —Week of creation.... ... 136 AV'arnaharins U Warneck (G.) Missions.. 341 — Romische Angriffe 345 Warjier (.Vnna). Ilynin.s.. 279 Warner (F.) Diyiiiity .... 147 Warren (F. E.) Celtic church 304 Warren(l.) I'useyism.... 196 Warren (J.) Sermons 260 —North India .3.52 Warren (W. F.) Theol... 147 Wassiljew (W.) Buddh- Ismus 114 Waterbury (J. B.) Sab- bath ." 210 — Young < hristian 221 — Takin- up the Cross 221 —Child of covenant... 222, 2.-)0 Waterlaml (D.) Works.. 19 — Chri^fxliyiniiy 1.55 —Sermons 155 -Infant (-(nnnuinion 231 Waters(J.) Diyiuc Christ 155 Watson (F.) Aute-Nicene apologies 119 -Defenders of the faith.. 119 Watson (P.) Divinity 263 Watson (R.) Dictionary.. 2 —Catalogue i.3, 376 —.Matthew 84 — Theol. institutes 147 Watson (R.) Theological tracts 12 -Apology 48 —Reply to Gibbon 130 Watson (T.) Beatitudes 85 — Divinity 147 -Christian soldier 221 Watson (W.) Qneen Eliz- abeth 306 Wattenbach (W.) Papst- thums 380 Watts (1.) Works 19 —Trinity 152 —World" to come 178 — Ijove of God 221 —Ministerial conduct 246 —Sermons 260 —Holiness of times iCA —Psalms 274, 279, 281 — Hora? lyricaj 279 —Hymns 279 Way and truth. Sabbath. 2i;i Way of salvation 221 Wayland (F.) ISIiuistry of Gospel 244 —Sermons 200 — Adonirani .Judson 349 —Baptist churclies 366 Wavlen ( E. ) United States 316 Way marks in wilderness 386 Weber (F.) Palastinische THeoI 110, 361 Weber (G.) Ge-ch Israel. 288 Weber (G.) Reformation. .300 Webster (C.) Arniinian- ism 185 Webster (U.) Pre.sb. Ch. in America 326 Webster ( W. ) Greek Testament >■>} Webster (W.) Discourses 271 Weed (W. B.) Sermons.. 260 Weeks (U.D.) Jehovah- Jesus 152, 155 Weeks (\S. U.) Decrees.. 157 — Atonement 16 7 Weems (J.) Lawes of Jloses .59 —God in man 221 Wegscheider (J. A. L.) Johannes 41 — Theologia 147 Weiftenbach (W.) Wie- derkunftsgedanke Jesu 183 Weiland (C. F.) Bibel Atlas 61 Weill (E.) FemmeJuive 59 Weill (M. A.) Morale du Judaisme 205 Weir (J.) Romanism 194 — Ulster awakening 3.59 Weir (J. W.) Worship.... 271 Weismann (C. E.) Theol. 147 Weiss (B.) Marcusevan- gelinm :... 41 —Song of Songs 75 — Matthaus '. 85 — Biblische Theol 141 Weiss (C.) French Prot. refugees 302 Weiss ( H. ) Idee des Guten 205 Weiss (J.) Amer. religion 138 Weisse (C. H.) Evaugel- ienfrage 41 — Heilslehre d. Chr 162 — Christologie Euthers... 367, 374 Weissenborn (G.) Pan- theismns 105 Weitbrecht (Mrs. J. J.) Weitbrecht 352 Welch (il. B.) Modern thought 126 Weldon (G. W.) Unity... 104 Weller ((J. ) Reply to Miller.. 233 Wellhausen (J.) Gesch. Israels 288 Wells (D.B.) Paul 4H Wells (E) Harmony 42 —Sacred g-eography 61 -Epistles of Paul 89 Wells I.).) Sal>l)atariaii... 210 Wellsd.ucy K.) Sabl)ath. 210 Wellwv)od" (II. M.) Ser- mons 2611 Wel.sh Bible 33 Welsh Calv. Methodists.. '2U8, 324 AVelsh (D.) Ch. hist 29-2 Welwood (A.) Medita- tions 221 Wemyss (G.) Sermons... 260 Wemyss (T.) Job 37 — Symbolical language.... 55 —Sabbath 210 M'endelin (M. F.) Theol. U7 Werdei-niaiin (J. C. G.) Theodici'e 159 VVeventcls (S.) Opusciihi. 19 Werfer (A.) I'orsi- 37 Werner (A.) B.init'aeius.. 342 Werner ( K.) Ueiden- thum 113 — Apol. Literalur.li9, 302, 377 — Kath. Theologle 371 Wernerns 11 Wesley (C.) Wesleyan —psalter 281 Wesley (J.) Works 20 — Sanetillcation 171 —Sermons 2H0 —Hymns 273, 279 Wesley (S.) .Irsus 45 Wessel (J.) Dissert, sacra Leiden.ses 64 AVest (F;.) :Man 160 West (F.) Subliath 210 Wfs{ (<;.) IJcsurrection.. 13 West (Maria A.) Missions 353 West (Mrs.) Young man. 221 '\V'est(N.) Anah'sis 62 West (S.) Moral agency 162 — Atonement 16' .Westoott (B. F.) Intro- duciion 41 -Survey of the canon 49 — Bible i.n Church 49 — Eng. Bible SU — Sermons 132 — Resurrection hso —Inspiration 369 Wcsleni .Miss, Man SS^ Western The. )l. seminary 3,59 West Ji-i-se>- Kvan.i^-elist.. 386 Westminster annotat 62 Westminster Assembly... 202, -324 —Ruling elder.s 241 — Bicentiry.. 324 W'estminsver Associa- tion Address 222 Westminster Review 386 Wetnerall (J.) Orations. 260 WeTte(W. M. L.d.'j. Kin- leituniAin d. Ihlad 35 — Einleiiung A. T 36 — Glaubw. O'hronik 37 — Einleitung N. T 39 —Synopsis Kvang 42 — Archaologic 60 — Psalmen... 73 — Handbuch zum N. T 83 — Uttenbarung Johannis. 99 —Religion lOl — Bibhsche Dogmalik 141 — Christliche Sittenlehre. 205 Wettstein (J. J.) N. Test. S3 Wetzer (U. J.) Kirchen •^ Lcxic>)n 2 Wharey (.i.) Ch. history.. 292 "VVharton (C.H.) Remains 20 — Controv. Prot. and R. Cath. Ch 194 Wharton (Hannah). Sjjir- it 260 Whately(R.) Party feel- ing 3,199,237 —Evidences 122 INDEX OF AUTHORS. —Peculiarities Chr. rel... 12.S —Angels 159 — Sacraments 17-2 —Future State I7s —Errors of HonianismlOl, •J24 —Kingdom of Christ 224 — Parish pas;or -.'li; Wheatly (C.) i:.>..k of com. i)ra\cr iCi) Whedou (I), li.) Will ii]-i Wheeler (J. Tj (>. '1'. hi~t. 288 Wheeler (airs. s. A) Ar- menia 349 Whelpley (s.) 'rii,;ui;l,'.. 188 WhcM-ell (\V.) As,r,.ii,.- iiiy 1112 — IndicniDiis.il ( reatoi-.. Kit Whistou (J.) Intaiil bap- tism 17.") Whiston (\V.) Harmony 42 —Prophecies 12J, 131 — Primitive Christianity 152 — Apost. constiliiti.>ns...'. 240 — Chronol. (). T .335 Whitaker (E. W.) Ser- mons 260 W^hitaker (W.) Papists.. 12, 194 — Sacraments 172 Whitby (D.) Paraphrase N. T 64, 83 —Sermons 149 — Election 185 White (E.) Life in ( hrist. 179 White (F.) s.ibl.iUh 210 White (H.) Sec md Ad- vent 183 — I?eliever 260 White (J.) Mahometan- ism..: 3, 10,'^, 112 — Sermons 260 White (.1.) Kesi.>r,iti-)n of all things Ili9 While (.1.) Letters 227 Wliitc(.f. 11) C.ithulieisni 194 White (IL l;.) Iteasnn 128 White (W.) Assurance... 171 — Cal viiiist- anrks... 20 ^Sermons 260 — Hymns 279 Whitefleld (P.) Redemp- tion 167 W'hitehead (J.) Revela- tion 99 WhitehDiise if.. .Mahibiir 3.30 Whitiiin i.l.) \\ .irks 12, 20 Whitmarsli(C.T,) Prayers 271 Whit taker (.J. W'.) Hebr Scri])tures 50 -Bellamy's trans 57 Whittaker (W.) Disputa- tion 139 Whittaker's Chiireh- man's almanac 327 Whittemore(T.) Univer- salism 199, 330 Whittingham (W. R.) Bochart 372 Whole duty "f man 221 Whvte(A.) Prayer 271 Whyte (.1.) Sermons 260 Whytock((i.) I'resbytery 2,36 Wibaldus 11 Wiboldus 11 W^ichelhaus (J.) N. Test 39, 83, 141 — Biblischc Dogmatik 141 Wickliff(.T.) SeeWyclifte. Wide Monachus 11 439 Widricus j] Widukindus n Wieselcr(C.) Chronolo- ii"c. 46, 294, .336 -Chronol. gospels 41, ,335 --( hnstenverfolgungen.. 340 U nsinger (A.)Petr. und 'Indas 9(j \Vigand(.J) Sumagma. 147 \\ iggers (G. F.) Augus- lin. and Pelagianism... 323 Wiggers(J.) Ivirchliche Statistik 300 WMgo 11 Wifherforc (II. \V.) Cli. Wilbeil.iree"(U."i,')""l'!ap'-" " \\ilberforce (S.) Missions 2,^3 — Henry Martyn 352 W 1 1 bcrforce ( W. ) Chvis- I'ans 221,283 \\ ilbur (A.) s,„iship of Christ 152, 165 Wilc.KK .1 i;ein.,ins...... 20 Wilder (.J.) Sermons 260 Wilder (R. G.) India 3,52 Wilhelmus Abbas S. Thom II Wilhelmus de Campania. 11 ^Vilkc (C. G.) Urevan- .^■elist 41 — ilennencutik des N. T. ,52 Wilkiiis(A, S,) Light of the world 128. 205 — I'h.'cnicia and Israel.,,. 288 Wilkins(.J.) Nat. religion. 104 -Ecclesiastes 248 -Sermons 260 \Niikiuson (J.) Quaker- ism 186 Wilkinson (.). G.) Egyp- tians 115 \\ilkinson (T.j Inspira- tion ,53 Wilkinson (W. F.) Per- sonal names .58 Wilkes(S.C.) Conversion 244 Wilks (M.) Protestants of France 3 i2 Willard(S,) Blessed man 221 Wille I A. (),) Biblische Geschichtc 288 Willelmiis ( .ilculUS 11 Willelmus elusion 11 Willeliinis Malmesburi.-n 11 Willelmus Pictavien 11 WiUelnni- I, Hex 11 \Vinclmus Sandionvs 11 Willet(A.) Daniel." 78 —Romans 90 — Antilogie 1&4 Willhehnus Hirsaiigien... U Williams ( i;, W.) Songs. '279 Williaio- (I>.) Works 20 — Diseoiirs.-s 221, 260 Williams(E.) Divinegov- ernment 157, 1,59 — Antipaedobaptisni 175 Williams (F.) English cardinals 308, 330 Williams (I.) Lord's na- tivity 45 Williains (J.) Concord- "•H^t. 62 Williams (J.) Sermons.. 107, 122 Williams (J.) Mission- ary's farewell '283 —South Sea Islands 3.55 I NDEX OF AUTHORS. Williams (J. U.) Meth. Prot. Chui-ch 3-21 Williams (M.) Hinduism 1U7, 117 — Indian wisdom 117 Williams (P.) Estab. Church 2-27 Williams (R.) Supreme Lord 108, 117 Williams (R.) Bloudy tenent 238 Williams (S. P.) Ser- mons 260 Williams (S. W .) Mis- sions among Chinese.... 350 Williams (T.) Song of songs 75 Williams (T.) Free com- munion 231 — Kcliu-. lib.'rtv 238 AVillianis (T.) Sermons.. 2()0 Williams (T.) Fijians 3.5.5 Williams (W.) Religion.. 222 Williams ( W. ) Welsh 3Iethodism 324 Williams (W.) New Zea- landers 3.55 Williams(\V.) Ciiionwith . Sociniaiis 357 Williauis (W . I!.) Miscel- lanies 21 — Reliii-. i.iM-n-ss 221 — Missifnis..: 283 -Bai)tist hist 318 Williamson (G. R.) D. Aheel ..; 3,50 Williamson (J.) Inspira- tion 3. 48 —Revelation 107 Williamson (J. D.) Uni- versalisni 109 Willibrordus 11 Willigen ( 1*. \an der). . Wezeu der Christen- doms 12.S Willison (J.) Medit 177 —Lord's day 210 -Afflicted man 221 —Shorter catechism 203 Williston (S.) Divine truth 147 — Jloral imperfections 171 —Sabbath 210 — Sermojis ., 200 —Temptations of Christ,. 2(50 Wills (J.) Chr. religion . , . 107, 129 Wills (O.) Infant bap- tism 175 Wills (T.) Spiritual reg- ister 221 Willson (J. M.) Psalm- ody 272 Willson (J. K.) Atone- ment 167, 365 Wilson (A.M.) Wines... 60 Wilson (D.) Analogy of religion...... 104 --Evidences 122 —Lord's Day 210 Wilson (D.) Pilgrim fathers 319 Wilson (E.) Living pul- pit 260 Wilson (li. B.) Commun- ion 3, 239 Wilson (II. H.) Hindus... 117 Wilson (J.) Pai-si religion 108, 118 — Hindoo religion 117 —Jehovah 118, 260 — Sermons 260 Wilson (J.) Xat. and rev. religion 122 Wilson (J.) Person of Christ 155 Wilson (.1.) Unitarian ininciples 198 Wilson (.).) Letters to Ely 188 — Apos. ch. goveriiment.. 234 Wilson (J.) Presbvterv of I'erth '. .".. 312 Wilson (J.) Eng. Presb... 324 Wilson (J.) Pacific Ocean 3.55 Wilson (.7. G.) Writings. 210 Wilson (.J. L.) Xew School 188 —Western Africa 347 Wilson (J. M.) Presb. hist, almanac .326 Wilson (J. P.) Christian- ity 126 —Probation 159, 162 —Lord's Supper 177 — Primitive government. 225 Wilson (R.) Divine sov- erciirntv 157 — Infaiit-b.iplism 175 Wilson (s.) Sermons 260 WiLson (S.) George Paull. 347 Wiison (T.) Works 2,20 —Chr. dictionary 58 —Holy Bible 64 —Sacra jirivata 221 — Par>.cl)i:;li.i 246 Wilson (W.I 'J'hirtv-nine articles 148 Wilson (W.) liesurrec- tion 180 Wilson (W.) Christianitv in Britain 305 — Dis.senting churches 309 Wiltsch ( J. E. T. ) Kirch- liche Geographic..., 292, 350 Winchell(A.) Evolution. 104, 137 —Science and religion..... 135 Winchell (J. M.) Psalms 279 Winchester (B.) Gospel reflector 118 Winchester ( E. ) Pro- phecies .55 — l^niver.sal restoration.., 199 Winchester (S. G.) Peo- ple's right 194, 229 Windsor (L.) M.inisterial commission 225 Winebrenner (J.) Regen- eration 168, 376 Winer ( G. B. ) Theol. Literatur „ 1 —Bib. Realworterbuch .58 —Ad Galat. Epist 91 — Doct. and confessions... 200 Wines (E. C.) Laws of Hebrews 60 —Regeneration 168 -True penitent 171 Wlnfridus (Paulu.s) 11 Wing (C. P.) Presb. Ch. Carlisle 326 Winkw6rth (C.) Lyra Germanica 279 Winslow (H.) Trinity.... 1.52 Winslow (M.) Missions... 341 —II. W. Winslow 349 Winslow (O.) Atonement 168 —Inner life 171 — Relig. in soul 221 —Patriarchal shadows 260 Winston (O.) Work of Spirit 1.56 Winter (R.) Sermons 260 Winthrop(E.) Prophetic symbols .55 —Second Advent 1S.3 Wintle (T.) Redemption 3, 162 Wippo 11 Wirgman (T.) Di^•ariei'.- tion of X, T 1-28 Wise (I. M.) ori-in of Christianity hiK 46 -^Israelitish nation 288 Wiseman (X.) Science and religion 135 —Eucharist 177 —Conferences 224 —Last four popes c30 Wishard(L. D.) Coll. Y. M. C. A 360 Wisheart (W.) Theol- ogia 148 Wisner (H. B.) Old South Church 319 Wisner (W. C.) O. and N. S. Presb 188 — Prelaev and parity 233 Witherby (T.) Jewish nation 110 Withe row (T.) Apost. Church 225, 236 Witherspoon(J.) Works 20 — Essavs 21 —Divinity 14S — Justitication 16S, 170 -Regeneration 168 —Sermons 260 Witsius(H.) :,lel.'l. leid- ensia 21 — Miscell. sacra 2-i — Aegypt. et Dekaphulon (iO —Judas 97 -De oecon. foed. Dei 148, 160, 162 —Symbol apost 148 — Lord's praver 271 Witte (L.) italien 314 Witte (p. de). Heidelb. catechismus 262 Wittich (C.) Exercita. theol 148 — Theologia paeitiea...l is, 364 — Deus muncli reel. a- 159 — Christus '.. 165 — Fides sanctorum 171 — Fucata gentium virtus 171 Wittichen (C.) Leben Jesu 45 Wix (K.) Missionary's journal 348 Wizenmann (T.) Gesch. Jesu 45 Wodrow (R.) Correspon- dence 13 — Ch. of Scotland 313 Wodrow Society, Miscel. 13 —Publications 13 Wolbero 11 Wolf (C.) Theol. nat 104 Wolf (J.) IMiss. .iournal... 343 — Missionarv lal)onrs 343 Wolf (J. O'Curae philol. 83 Wolf (K. A.) Johannes.. 97 Wolfs theol. Vademecum 376' Wolfardus 11 Wolfe (J. U.) Messiah.... 165 Wom"(J.) Inlibr. Regum Com 69 WoIlaston(W.) Relig. of nature 104 Wolleb (J.) Theol 148 Wolphclmus 11 Wolzogenius (L.) Opera. 4 Woman's For. IVIiss. So- ciety 345 Woman's U. Miss. Socielj' 346- INDEX OF AUTHORS. 44 1 Woman's work for wo- man 3KJ, 3S6 Wood (G.) FritMKlN... ISG, 319 Wood (J.) Holy Bible 58 — Chr. Baptism.' 374 — O. andN. Theology 188 Wood (J.) Visible church •231, 236 Wood (J. G.) Bible ani- mals 60 Wood (T.) Crcatidu 130 Wood (W.) Last thiuics.. 183 Wood (W. C.) ^r.bbalh... 210 Woodgate (H. A.) Teach- ing of Church 3, 139 Woodhouse (J. C.) Apo- calypse 99 Woods (L.^ Works 20 — Theol lectures 148 —Perfection 171 — Infant-baptism 175 —Letters to Unitarians.. 198 —Reply to Dr Ware 198 — Ch. government 233 Woodward'(H.) Sermons 22, 260 Woodward (J.) Chr. re- ligion 122, 126 Woodward (W. \V.) Ke- viyal 3.)S Woolton (J.) Chr. man- ual 12. 221 Worcester (H. A.) Sab- bath 210 Worcester (N.) I'.ilile news 152 Worcester (8.) Sermons.. 260 —Hymns 279 Worden (J. A.) West- minster normal class.... 284 Wordsworth (C.) Apoc- alypse 5, 99 —Canon 5 — Apocrypha 47 —Inspiration 49, ijo —Holy Bible 64 — Eccies. biograi)hv 307 —Religions restoration... 307 —St. Hippolytns .363 Wordsworth (C) Chr. ministry 2.33 — Chui'ch hist()r\- 297 —Scottish chuve'li 312 Workman's testimony to Sabbath ." 210 Wortabet (J.) Relig. of Syria 117 Worthington (W.) Evi- dences 123, 130 Wrangham ( F. ) The Pleiad 126 Wright (C. H. H.) Zach- aiiah 4, 38,80 Wright (G.F.) Evidences 122 —Grounds of religion 101 Wright (J. McN.) Alas- kans 347 Wright (P.) LifeofChri.st 45 Wi-ight (S.) Born again.. 168 —Sin 221 >Vright(T.) Arabia 300 Wuensche (A.) Evan- gelien 41, 84 — Lebensfreudige Jesus.. 45, 165 — Biblioth. Rabbin 110 Wulfadus 11 Wurm (P.) Indische Re- ligion 117 Wuttke (A.) He Uuddh. disciiilina 114 — Ueul-rlii- \c.lksaber- glanb;' 118 —Chr. Sittculclire 205 Wvclitle (.J. de). Tracts.. 20 —Writings 4,20 — Last age 183 — De Christo et Anti- Christo 184 Wylie (J. A.) Prophecy.. 131 — ftaly "... 314 —Papacy 194. 330 Wylie (Mrs. M.) Gospel in Burmah 349 Wynkoop(.J. s.) Hindoo- ism 3.52 Wynpersse (D. van de). Godhead of Christ l.'.o Wvttenbach (D.) Tlieol. 14S XanthoiHilus (Callistu-).. 7 Xanthopulus ( l-iiatius)., 7 Xavier (Francisi. Lilc'... 3.-);i Xi]ihi!inus ((ienrLcius) 7 Xiphilinus (.loannes) 7 Xsslus HI. Papa 11 Vale ('oHei^e, Divinity School 3.59 Yale l.-enn-s. iiriMchin.Lr. 248 Yat 343 Basuto Missions F-51 346 Belarium, Hi.story G-17 301 — Missions F-51 354 Belief, Criteria of C- 1 100 Benedictines, History ot G-45 ...... 3.53 Benelicenee F-49 284 Benevolence F-49 2S4 Bengal, Missions F-51 351 Bermuda, 3Iissions F-51 347 Bible, Hebrew B-1 22 — Greek B- 2 22 — Archaeology B-24 58 — Authority of.... D- 3 138, 368 — Biography B-23 b — Botany B-25 60 — Commentaries B-27 to 60 62 — Concordances B-2'5 61 — Dictionaries B-23 57 — Geography B-25 60 — HistorJ^.... G- 1 285 — Literature B- 6 375 — Natural Science B-25 58 — and Nature C-19 135 — Philology y- 3 and V- 8 53 — I'olyglotts and Triglotts B- 3 25 — and the SgItooIs F- 5 229 — and Science C-19 135 — Texts, Original U-lto2 22 — Versions, Text B- 4 26 History B-22 55 VBible Societies F-55 357 Biblical Literature B-8 to 25 34 Biblical Theology..... D- 4 140 Bibliography G-53 375 Birth, New D-20 168 Bochart, Theology of G-52 372 Bohemia, Histoiy G-11 301 Botany, Bible B-25 60 Brahmanism C- 8 113, 116 Brazil, Missions F-57 348 Brick Church, New York G-33 326 Britain, Church History G-14 303 Buddhism C- 8 113 Burmah, Missions F-51 34!i Calixtus, Syncretism G-50 371 — Theology of G-52 372 Calling, Elfectual 1)-21 16n Calvin, Theology of G-.52 372 Calvinism, France G-12 302 — History G-50 318 Calvinistic Controversy D-33 184 Calvinistic (Welsh) Methodists. ..G-15 3;il Cambria. Church of G-33 304 Gampbellites, Controversy D-34 185 — Confessions D-46 200 — Hymns and Tunes F-45 273 Canada, Missions G-22 347 — Presbyterian Church G-33 324 Candidates, Instructions for F-30 243 Canon Law F-27 242 Canon of Scripture.. B-17 48 Canons of Council.'^ F-2Jand27 240 Canterbury Cathedral G-14 3o7 Cardinals, English .G-14 308 — Roman G-37 328 Carlisle First Church G-33 326 Casuistry K- 5 211 Catacombs G- 4 33;{ Catechetics, General F-35 261 Catechisms, Individual F-33 263 — Lectures upon F-37 261 — Particular Churches F-37 261 Cathari G-48 316 Catholic Church Universal F-17 239 Catholic Church. See Roman. Catholic Epistles, Introduction. ..B-IS 45 — Commentaries B-57 to 59 95 Catholic Indian Missions F-.51 348 Catholicity V-n 238 Celibacy, Clerical G-45 230, a56 Celsus, Controversy with C-17 133 Celtic Churches G-14 303 Celtic Missions V-ol 341 Ceremonies, Jewish B-24 5S — in Worship t'-ll '^^* Cej-lon, Missions F-51 349 Cha'ldaea, Heathenism C- 8 114 Chance, Logic of. C- 1 100 Charity, Virtue of. E- 6 211 — History of. F-49 ... 132,284, 334 Charleston Second Church G-33 326 Chemistry and Religion C- 3 102 Children, Membership of. F- 6 229 Chiliasm D-30 182, 3ti7 China, Religion .i. C- 8 114 — Missions ''-■''I ^^^ Chinese Missions, United States...t' -51 347 .F-44 Choirs Christ in Art G- 444 INDEX OF SUBJECTS. Christ, and Christianity C-12 — Death of D-19 — Divinity of D- 8 — Humanity of D-18 — Humiliation D-18 — Imitation of E~ 6 — Incarnation D-18 — Kingdom of F- 1 — Life of. B-14 — Mediatorial Worlj D-18 — Messiahship C-17 — Messianic prophecy B-'21 — Mystical D--21 — Person of. D-18 163, — Priesthood D-18 — Righteousness of D-2-2 — Second Advent D-30 — Sinlessness li-U — Sonship D- 8 — Temptation of B-14 — Unconscious prophecies D-18". — Union with D-21 — Vicarious Sacritice D-19 — Work of D-18 Christian Civilization C-16 ...:.. Chi-istian Evidences C-11 Christian Life E- (5 Christian Union F-17 Christianity, Comparative C- 5 — Influence of. C-16 — and Morality C-12 — and Paganism '. C-50 — and Philosophy C-18 — and Science C-18 Christians, See Campbellites. Christology, Doctrine D-18 — History G-50 Chronicles, Introduction B- 7 — Commentaries ...B-30 Chronology G- 3 Chrysostom, Theology of G -52 Church, The, General Works F- 1 —. Authority of. D- 3 — Duties of F-40-55 — and Education P- 5 — Government F- 1 — History G-1 to 53 — History Christian. G- 2 — Invisible F- I — Literature of. F- 1 — Liturgies F-40 to 41 — Maintenance F-49 — Membership F- 6 — Music F-44 — Polity., F- ltol8 — and Science C-18 — and State F- 5 — Universal F-17 — Visible F- 1 223, Church, The Early, Organization. .F- 2 — History G- 6 — Doctrine .t. G-50 Church Missionary Society F-51 Civil Power and Church F- 5 Clemens, Alex,, Theology of G-52 Clerical Celibacy G-45 Coiiis, General G- 4 — Jewish B-24 Collected Works A- 3 Collections of Authors A- 4 Colonies, English G-14 Colossians, Commentaries B-55 ...... Columbia Theological S"eminary..G-47 Comfort, Christian E- 6 Commentaries B-27 to 60 — See also, under names of the several books. Communicants, Helps to D-2G Communion. See Lord's Supper. Comparative Religion C- 4 Concord, Formula of D-4B Concoi-dances B-26 Confession, Doctrine of. G-50 Confes-sional D-40 Confessions D-45 to 46 Conformity F- 4 Confucianism C- 8 Congregational Churches, Con- fessions D-46 — Ecclesiastical Law F- 2 — Histoi'y G-26 — Hymns and Tunes F-45 — Literature G-26 — Polity F- 8 Common-place Books B-26 Conscience, Cases of E- 5 — Liberty of Conscience F-18 Consolation E- 6 211, Constance, Council G-38 Constantinople, Council G-38 Constitutions, Apostolical F-20 Consiibstantiation D-26 Contentment E- 6 Controversies, Special, Pagan F-17 — Christian D-32 to 44 — Jewish F-17 Convents G-45 Conversion D-20 Convocation G-14 Coptic Church, Liturgy ,.F-41 — History G-10 ...... Corinthians, Introduction B-15 — Commentaries B-52 Corisco Mission F-51 Cosmogony, Mosaic C-19 Councils, Canons of F-20 and 27 240, — History G-38 Coran... C- 7 107, Covenant, Children of the F- 8 Covenant of Grace.... D-17 — of Works D-13 Covenanters G-IC 343 227 373 230 334 59 13 308 93 359 211 62 INDEX OF SUBJECTS. 445 Creation, General D-ll 158 — and Science C-19 1!5 Creator and Creation C- 3 100 Credibility of Bible B-KJ 47 Creed, Apostles' B-45 200 — Athanasian B-4o 200 — Nicene B-45 200 Creeds, General Works B-45 199 — Use and Power B-45 199 Criticism, Text of Scriptures B-18 49 — Theological G-52 372 Cross, History of G- 4 333 — Philosophy of D-17 162 Crusades G -7 297 Culdees G-16 312 Culture and Religion C-16 132 Cumberland Presb. Ch., Confes- sions D-46 201 — History.; G-33 326 Customs, Biblical B-25 61 — Oriental B-25 61 Cyclopaedias, Religious A- 2 1 Cyprian, Polity of F-IO 233 — Theology of....i G-52 373 Daniel, Introduction B-10 37 — Commentaries B-41 77 Darwinism C-19 137 Dayton First Church G-33 326 Deaconesses F-53 231 Deacons F- 9 231 Dead, Prayers for G-50 369 Death D-30 177 — of Christ D-19 166 — and Resurrection D-29 180 Decalogue E- 2 205 Decrees, Divine D-10 1.56 Deism, General C- 3 105 — History G-50 367 Deluge, The C-19 136 Democracy, Christian E- 9 222 Demonology D-12 11.5, 159 — Literature D-12 377 Denmark, History G-11 Sol Denominations. See under names of Churches. Deuteronomy, Introduction B- 8 35 — Commentaries B-29 68 Development G-50 367 Devil, The D-12 159 Devil-lore C- 8 115 Devotion, Private F-43 271 Devotional Works £- 6 211 Diaconate F- 9 231 dictionaries. Theological A- 2 1 — of the Bible B-23 57 Didactic Theology D- 1 141 Digests of Law F-20to29 240-243 Discipline F- 1 231 Dissenters, Polity F- 4 226 — History G-15 308 Divination C- 8 114 Divine Government D-ll l.")8 Doctrinal Theology D- 1 to id 138 Doctrine, History of G-.50 360 Donatists G-50 310 Doubt, Philosophic E- 1 99 Dress, Histoi-j' of G- 4 333 Druzes c- 8 115, 117 Early Church, Organization F- 2 225 — History G- 6 294 — Doctrine G-50 363 Ecclesiastes, Commentaries B-35 74 Ecclesiastical Law F-20 to 29 240 Ecclesiastical Theology F-lto55 222 Ecclesiology F-l to 18 222 Education, Clerical F-30 244 — History G-47 3.59 Effectnal Calling D-21 1C8 Egypt, Heathenism C- 8 115 — History G-10 301 Egypt and Moses B- 8 .58 Eldership F- 9 231 Election D-10 157, 367 Encyclopaedia a- 1 i England, History Q-u au5 England, Church of, Confessions.. D-46 201 — Dissent from F- 4 226 — Ecclesiastical Law F-22 240 — Catechism F-37 261 — Liturgy F-ll 265 — History G-14 305 England, Presbyterian Church. ..G-33 323 English Versions, History B-22 ,56 Ephesians, Introduction B-15 45 — Commentaries B-.54 92 Ephesus, Council G-38 336 Episcopal polity F-16 232 Epistles, Introduction B-15 45 — Commentaries B-50 88 Eschatology D-27-30 177 Essays, Theological A- 5 20 Essenes G- 1 2S5 Established Church F- 4 226 Establishments F- 5 227 Esther, Commentaries B-30 09 Eternal Punishment D-27 19S Ethical Theology E- 1 2B4 Ethics, Christian E- 1 204 — Xew Testament K- 1 204 Eucliarist, General D-26 175 — History G-50 .369 Europe, Missions in F-51 35^1 Evangelical Alliance F'-17 239 Evidences, Christian, General C-11 119 — External and Historical ...C-13 to 16 129 — History C-10 119 — Internal and Moral C-12 126 — Miscellaneous Wo^^s C-11 122 — Systematic Works c'-ll 119 Evil D-ll 1.W Evolution C-19 1.37 Exegesis, Aids to B-23 to 25 .57 446 INDEX OF SUBJECTS. Kxegetical Theologj- 15-1 to60 22 Exodus, Introduction B- 8 36 — Conimentai-ies B-29 07 Experience, Religious E- (> 211 Extension of Church. See Mis- sions. External Evidences C-13 to 1.5 129 Ezekiel, Commentaries l>-^0 76 Ezra, Commentaries B-30 (59 Faith, Doctrine of D-21 168 — Kule of D- 3 138 — and Work.'^ D-22 169 Faiths of the World C- 4 107 Family, Christian E- 8 222 Family Devotions F-43 271 Family Instruction E- 8 222 Fasts, History G- 4 333 Fatherhood D- 8 1.50, 108 Fathers, Theology of the... G-.52- 3C.3 Festivals, History G- 4 333 Fetichi.sm C- 8 115 Fiji Islands, Missions ..F-51 3.55 Final Cause C- 3 103 Finland, Heathenism '..C- 8 115 Finnish Missions F-51 .;. .. 341 Folklore C- 8 118 Foreign Mis.sions, Theory F-50 281 — History F-51 340 Foreknowledge D-10 1.57 Forgiveness D-19 166 Forms F-41 264 France, History G-12 301 — Missions F-,51 354 France, Ref. Ch., Eccles. Law F-29 241 — Ili.story G-12 .... 301 Frankford First Church G-33 326 Freethinkers, History of C- 3 .370 FreeThovight C- 3 104, 370 Free Will D-16 161 French Protestant Ch., Liturgy .,.F-41 26;3 Friends, or Quakei'S, Controv D-39 183 — Confessions D-46 201 -- Ecclesiastical Law F-29 241 — Lectures on Catechism F-37 262 — History G-36 319 Fuego, Terra del. Mission F-.51 348 Future Life, Heathen Ideas C- 8 113 — Chri.stian D-27 177 — History D-27 368 — Literature of D-27 377 Future Puni.shmcnt D-27 • 179 ' Future .State l)-27 177 Gaboon Missions F-.51 346 Galatians, Commentaries B-53 91 General Assembly G-34 325 Genesis, Inti-oduction B- 8 36 — Commentaries B-29 66 — Chaldec C-19 135 — and Science C-19 135 Geneva, History G-20 302 Gentile Theology C- 8 113 Geography, Biblic.il B-25 — Ecclesiaslieal G- 2 Geology, Biblical B-25 — and the Bible C-19 Georgia (Asia), Hi.story G-10 Georgian Islands, Missions F-51 German Mythology C- 8 German Uef. Ch., V. S., Liturgy... F-41 — Hymns and Tunes F-45 Germany, Ecclesiastic-al Law F-'23 — Church History G-13 Gerson, Theology of....'. G-52 Giving F-49 Gnosticism G-.50 Goblins C- 9 God, Attributes of. D- 6 — Existence C- 3 — Fatherhood D- 8 — History of Doctrine of G-50 — In Literature C- 3 — Unity D- 7 Good, The E- 1 Gospel, Law and E- 2 — Gradual Revelation. C-12 Gospels, Introduction B-12 — Harmonics B-i;; — Commentaries B-4i; Government, Church F- 1 Grace and Free Will D-10 — Means of D-24 — History Doctrine of G-.)0 Great Britain, History G-14 Greece, Religion C- 8 Greek Catholic Ch., Confessions...D-45 — Ecclesiastical Law F-29 — Liturgy F-11 — History .G-27 Greenland Missions F-51 Gregorius Nazlanzenus, Theolo- gy of G-52 Gregorius Nyssenus, Theology of.G-52 Gregorius Thaumaturgus, Theol- ogy of G-52 Hampden Controversy D-42 Harmonies of Gospels B-13 Hawaii, Missions F-51 Heathenism C- 8 Hebrew History G- 1 Hebrews, Commentaries 15-56 Heidelberg Catechism F-37 Hell, Torments of D-27 Hengstenberg, Theology of G-52 Heresies G-50 Hernieneutics B-19 Hierarchy, The F-10 Hlncmar, Theology of G-52 Hindoo Religion C- 8 Historical Books, Introduction. ...B- 7 — Commentaries B-29-30 Historical Sense, New Testament. B-19 History, Old Testament G- 1 .... 359 .... 60 135 303 3.54 115 266 273 ..... 241 ..... 303 373 284 319 118 149 100 150 .;... 358 103 .... 15) 204 205 r:9 39 41 83 101 171 368 303 116 201 241 266 !14, 319 347 373 196 41 .3.54 112 285 94 200, 202 179, 180 373 316 51 2,32 373 116 37 66-69 285 [XDEX OF SUBJECTS. History, Christian Church G- 2 2S8 — Periods U-5toi) 292 — Countries G-lC-22 oCO — Deuoruihations G-24-37 316 — Miscellaneous Topics G-38-t7 331 — Doctrine and Thought G-.jO 360 Hodge, Charles, Theology of. G-.r2 373 Holiness E- 6 211 Holland, History G-17 313 Holy Spirit, Offices D- 9 156 — Personality D- 9 156 — Witness of D-21 171 — History, Doctrine G-nO 368 Home Work F-53 283 Home Worship F-43 271 Homeric Theology C- 8 116 Homiletics, Theory F-32 216 — Literature F-32 378 Hugo of St. Victor, Theology of..G-.52 3:3 Huguenots C-12 301 Hulsean Lectures A- 3 5 Humanity and Christianity C-15 132 Hungary, History G-IS 313 Huss, John, Theology of G-ft2 373 Hymns, History F-U 272 — Denominational F-4.i 272 — Private Collections ; F-46 275 — Scripture F-47 280 Ignatius, Theology of. G-.52 373 Illinois Presbyterian Churches...G-33 326 Illustrations, Homiletical F-31 260 Immaculate Conception D-tO 19.5, 368 Immersion D-25 172 Immortality D-27-28 178, 179 Inahility D-:6 161 Incarnation D-18 164 Independency, Polity F- 8 231 — History G-26 308 Indexes, Bible. B-26 61 India, Heathenism C- 8 116 — Missions F-51 350, 352 Indian Archipelago, Missions F-51 352 Indians, American, Religions C- 8 113 — Missions F-51 348 Indulgences D-40 368 Infant Baptism D-25 174 Infivnt Church Membership F- 6 229 Infants, Regeneration of. I)-25 175 Infidelity C- 3 105 Inquisition G-39 3.38 Inscriptions W- 4 "5^53 Inspiration, Doctrine B-20 52 — History B-20 369 • Instinct, as Evidence C- 3 102 Instruction, Religious E- 6 211 Intermediate State D-27 180 Internal Evidences C-12 126 Introduction B-6 to 15 34, 47 —See also, under Names of Books. Ireland, History G-14 310, 313 — Presbyterian Church G-33 324 Irish Missions F-.-.l Irvingism G-4S Irvingites, Liturgy K-41 Isaiah, Commentaries 15-38 Islam c- 7 107, Italy, History G-19 .lacob's Prophecy l5-'>9 James, Commentaries 15-57 Jansenists, Controversy D-.35 — History G-48 — Literatui-e V-Hn Japan, Missions F-51 Jeremiah, Introduction 15-10 — Commentaries B-39 Jerome, Theology of. G-52 Jesuits G-40 Jesus. See Christ. Jewish Missions F-.il Jews, Rites 15-24 — Return of D-:50 — Liturgy F-tL — History G- 1 Job, Introduction B-10 — Commentaries B-32 John, Gospel, Commentaries B-46 — Epistles, Commentaries B-50 — Revelation, Commentaries B-SO John i, 5-7 B-59 Joshua, Couimentiiries B-30 Judaism, Rabbinic and Modern.. .C- 6 — Controversy with C-16 — Relation to Christianitj' G-jO Jude, Commentaries I5-.5S ■fudges, Commentaries.. 15-30 Justification, Doctrine D-22 — History G-50 Justin Martyr, Theology of. G-52 Kentucky Presbyteriau Chnrch..G-;53 ...... Kings, Commentaries 15-30 Knowledge, Ground of C- 1 Koordistan, Missions F-51 Lamentations, Commentaries B-39 Laos Missions F-51 Last Things D-30 Law, The E- 2 — and Gospel E- 2 — Ecclesiastical F--20to29 Lay Agency F-11 233, Leibnitz, Theology of. G-52 Lessing, Theology of G-52 Leviticus, Commentaries B-29 Liberality F-t9 Liberty of Conscience F-18 Libraries of Authors V- 3 Library Catalogues G-.53 Libraiy of the Fathers V- 3 Life, Origin of .^ C-19 — in Christ D-28 — and Manners G- 4 — Way of. E- 6 Lincoln, Sec of G-14 448 INDEX OF SUBJECTS. Literature, God in C- 3 Literature of Theology G-53 Liturgies, Collections F-40 — Denominational F-41 — Seealao, under names of Churches. Lollards, The G-14 London, Churches of G-U London Missionary Society F-51 Lord's Prayer F-42 Lord's Supper, Doctrine lV'26 — Admission to F- 7 — History G-50 — Seea!so, Commimicants. Luke, Commentaries 13-46 Luther, Theology of. G-5'2 Lutheran Church, Confessions D-46 — Ecclesiastical Law F-23 — Liturgy F-41 — Hymus F-4,'5 — History G-j28 McAll Mission F-51 Madagascar, History G-10 Missions F-5] Madeira, Missions F-51 Madison, N. J., Presh. Church G-33 Maine, History, Churches G-'22 Magic C- 8 Malahar, Church in G-10 314, Malta, Knights of G-4.5 Man, Creation and Fall B-13 — Origin of B-13 — Original Slate B-13 3Ianichaeans G-.'JO Manners, History G- 4 JIanuals of Prayer F-43 Manuscripts, Literature of. G-.'iS Marcionites G-.50 Mark, Commentaries B-46 Marriage, General E- 3 — Levirate E- 3 Martyrology G-44 Mary, Virgin D-40 Mass, The D-26 175, Massora C- 6 Materialism C- 3 Matthew, Commentaries B-4<3 Maurice, Theology of G-52 INlaxims, Christian E- 6 Means of Grace D-24 Medical Missions F-.51 Medicine, Bible B-2.5 ...... Mediaeval Church History G- 7 Melanethon, Theology of. G-52 Mennonites G-33 Mesmerism C- 9 Messiah, Evidences of C-16 — Doctrine of D-18 Messianic Prophecy B-21 Metaphors B-21 Metempsychosis C- 8 Methodist Controversy D-36 Methodist Epis. Ch. Controv D-3o — Confessions D-46 — Polity F-12 — Ecclesiastical Law F-24 — Liturgy F-41 — Hymns and Tunes F-45 — History g-29 — Literature G-.'iS Methodist Missions , F-51 Methodist Protestant Church G-29. Methodology A- 1 Mexico, Missions F-ol Middle Ages, History G- 7 — History of Doctrine G-50 Midrasch C- 6 Migne's Patrologia A- 3 Millennial Church D-46 Millennium D-30 Mineralogy, Bible B-25 Ministry', Divine Kight, Presb F-14 — Duties of F-30to37 Minor Prophets, Commentaries. .B-42 Miracles, Commentai-ies B-47 — as Evidences C-15 Miscellany, Keligious A- 5 — Doctrine, Theology D- 1 Missionary Conferences F-51 jSIissionary Periodicals F-.52 Missionary Societies, Reports of..F-52 Missions, Early F-51 — Foreign, Theorj^ F-50 History F-51 — Home, Theory F-53 History F-53 Modern Church, Histoiy G- i) Modern Theology G-50 Mohammedanism C- 7 Mohammedan Missions F-51 JMonasteries, English G-15 Monasticism, Eastern C- S — Christian '...0-45 Montanism G-50 Moral Agency D-16 Moral Evidences C-12 Moral Government D-11 Morals E- 1 Moravians, Doctrine D-37 — Confessions D-46 . — Ecclesiastical Law F-29 , — Liturgy F-41 — Hymns and Tunes F-45 — History G-31 — Missions .' F-;')l , Mormonisin C- 9 Morristown First Church G-33 , Mosaic Dispensation K- 2 . Mosaic Record C-19 Murder E- 3 , Music, Church F-i4 , Musical Instruments F-44 . Mythology, General C- 8 . 184 201 233 iMl 267 273 320 378 343 321 1 348 297 364 109 5 193 181 60 235 243 78 86 131 20 148 281 342 342 341 281 340 283 3,55 364 107, no 3.54 308 114 356 321 161 126 158 204 188 202 .... 241 -267 274 321 343 118 326 205 134 206 INDEX OF SUBIECTS. 449 — German ..C- 8 .. ... 115 ^ Norse ...C- 8 ... ..G-oO .. 117 Mysticism ... 322 Nantes, Edict of ..G-12 .. ... 302 Nasareans ..G-48 .. ... 322 Natural Histoiy, J31blical ..B-2,1 .. ... 60 Natural Keligion ..C- 3 .. ... 102 Natural Theology ...C- 3 .. ... 101 — Literature ..G-53 .. ... 378 Natural Science, Biblical ..B-2.5 .. ..C- 3 .. C 12 ... 60 ... UK) 129 C I'l 136 — Order of ...C-19 .. ... 1S6 ... 161 ...B-30 .. ... 69 Nestorians, Liturgies ..F-41 .. ... 322 ..G-4fi .. ..G-17 .. ...G-33 .. ... 322 Newark First Church ... 326 New Brunswick First Church... ..G-33 .. ... 325 New Brunswick Seminary ..G-47 .. ... 3.59 New Church. ^eeSwedenborgians. New England, History ..G-22 .. ... 315 Newfoundland, Missions ..F-.'il .. ... 348 New Guinea, Missions ..F-.51 .. ... 3.55 New Hampshire, History ..G-22 .. ... 315 New Jersey Presb. Churches ..G-33 . ... 326 New School Controversy ..D-38 .. ... 188 — History ..G-33 ... ..B-U ... 1> 1Q ... 325 New Testament, Introduction.. ... 38 50 — Commentaries B-45to60 ... ... 80 — Ecclesiastical Polity ..E- 2 ... G- 5 ... 221 292 — See also, under names of Book New Theology ..G-50 ... .. 364 New York, History ..G-22 ... .. 315 New York City, Missions ..F-.51 ... .. 355 New York Pi'esb. Churches ..G-33 ... .. 325 ..F-51 ... ..G-38 ... .. 355 Nice, Council .. 330 Nicene Creed '. .D-45 ... .. 200 Nichols' Standard Divines ..A- 3 ... ... 12 Nonconformist Controversy ..F- 4 ... .. 225 Nonconformists, Histoi-y ..G-15 ... ... 308 Nonjurors ..G-14 ... ... 309 Norse Mytholo^'y .... r- « ... 117 North American Indian Missions.. F-51 ... ... 348 North Carolina, History ..G-22 ... .. 325 Norway, History ..G-n ... ... 314 ..B-29 ... ..G- 4 ... 68 l^jimismatics ... 334 . E- 3 .. ..F-49 ... ... 207 Offerings ... 284 Old Catholic Church ..G-41 .. ... 322 "Old and New School" Controv..D-38 .. ... 188 — Histoi-y ..G-33 .. ... 3-25 Old South Church ...G-26 .. ...B- 7 .. ... 319 Old Testament, Introduction.... ... 35 — Criticism B-18 — Commentaries B-28 — History G- 1 — as Preparatory to New Test G-50 — See n/su, under names of Books. Oracles C- 8 Orange First Church G-33 Oratory, Christian F-32 Order of Nature C-19 Orders of Ministry F-10 Ordination F-13 Organs F-44 Oriental Churches G-10 Oriental Customs B-25 Origen, Theology of G-52 Origin of Life C-19 Oxford Methodists G-29 Pacific Coast Missions F-51 Paedobaptism , D-25 Paganism C- 8 — Conti'oversy with C-17 — Relation to Christianity G-50 Palestine, Geography B-25 — History G- 1 l*an theism C- 3 I'antheon, Pagan C- 8 Parables, Commentaries B-18 Paradise, Edenic B-25 — Heavenly D-27 Parker Society Publications A- 3 Parsees C- 8 Pastoral Theology F-31 Patristic Theology G-50 Patrology, Mlgnes' A- 3 Patronage •''-28 Paul, Life of B-23b — Writings of B-''>0 — and James V-ti Paulicians ^^--^ Pelagianism, Controversy D-^ — History ^-^ Pennsylvania Presb. Churches. ..G-33 Pentateuch, Introduction B- 8 — Commentaries J^2{t Perfectionism t)-23 Periodicals, Missionary F-52 — General ^ " ^ Persecutions ii-H Perseverance r)-23 Persia, Missions ''"-^l Personal Names l*-2-' Peter, Commentaries 1*-5S Peter, Chair of. ^'^'^ Phari-secs *'" ' Philadelphia Presb. Churches G-;t3 Philippian.s, Commentaries B-65 Philo, Philosophy of, and Chris- tianity «_-6o Philology, Greek \- * — Hebrew ^- ^ PhUosophy of Religion C- 2 49 65 28.5 360 117 326 247 136 243 234 272 315 61 374 137 321 348 174 108 133 361 6(1 285 105 113 86 60 180 12 108, 117 244 363 5 237 45 88 170 323 184 323 325, .326 36 66 170 842 379 339 171 353 68 96 328 286, 287 325 92 360 M 53 100 450 INDEX OF SUBJECTS. Philosophy luid Christianity C-19 — Influeiica on Christianity G-5.1 Phoenicia, Heathenism C- 8 Physical Sciences, Bible and C-19 Piedmont, History G-43 Pietism G-50 Piety K- 6 Pilgrim Fathers Ci-15 Pisa, Council G-:^8 Pittsburgh First Church G-33 Plato, Philosophy of, Influence. ..G-50 Plymouth-Brethrenism D-37 Poetical Books, Introduction B- 9 — Commentai-ies : B-31 Poetry, Hebi'ew 15- 9 Poland, History G--20 Polemic Theol., .Miscellaneous D-.il — Special Controversies D-32 to 44 — Literature G-53 ...... Politics, Chri.stlan E- 9 ^ Polity, Ecclesiastical F- I Polyglotts B- 3 Polynesia, Heathenism C- 8 — Missions F-5I Polytheism C- 8 ...:.. Popes, as Antichrist D-30 — Power of F-15 — Primacy of F-15 — History G-37 — Female. G-37 Popish Controversy D-40 Positive Religion. C-20 Practical Religion E- 6 Praise F^4 Prayer and Nature C-19 — Doctrine F-4'2 — Private Collections F-43 — for the Dead G-50 Preaching F-.32 Predestination D-10 Premillenialism D-30 Presbyterian Alliance G-33 Presbyterian Church, Canada G-33 — England and Wales, Confess... D-46 Ecclesiastical Law F-29 History G-33 — Ireland G-33 — United States, Confessions D-46 — — Ecclesiastical Law F-25 : Catechism F-37 Liturgy F-41 Hymns and Tunes F-45 Histoi-y G-33 Missions F-51 343, — Cumberland Ch., Confessions..D-46 History G-33 — (Reformed), Confessions D-4(! Ecclesiastical Law F-28 Histoi-y G-33 Missions F-51 — (United), Confessions l)-4() Hymns and Tunes F-45 274 History G-3S 327 Missions F-51 345 — See also, Scotland. Presbyterian Liturgies F-41 2<)7 Presbyterian Polity F-14 235 Presence, Real D-26 176 Priesthood F-10 236, 243 — of Christ D-18 166 I'rimitive Church. See Early Chvirch. Princeton Theological Seminary.F-47 350 Private Judgment F-18 138 Probation D-13 162 Propagation of Gospel F-51 344 P/ophecy, General B-21 53 — Messianic B-21 54 — as Evidence C-14 130 — Unconscious B-21 165 — Second Advent D-30 182 — Anti-Christ D-30 183 Prophetical Books, Introduction..B-10 37 — Commentaries B-37 75 Protestant Epis.Ch.,Eccle.s.Law.F-29 242 — Lectures on Catechism F-37 262 — Liturgy F-41 268 — Hymns and Tunes F-45 274 — History G-35 327 — Missions F-51 344 Protestantism in France G-12 301 — Germany G-13 303 — History G- 2 327 — History of Doctrine G-50 369 Proverbs, Commentaries B-34 73 Providence D-11 158 Psalmody F-44 272 Psalms, Introduction B- 9 37 — Commentaries ....B-33 70 — Use of F-44 272 — Metric Versions F-47 280 Psychology as Evidence C- 3 101 — Biblical :.D-13 im Pulpit Eloquence F-32 246 Punishment, Future D-27 179, 368 Purgatory D-27 180 Puritans G-15 308 Puritan Liturgies F-41 2(j8 Puseyism D-42 195 Quakers. See Friends. Quotations B-I8 .50 Rabbinism C- 6 KK) Rationalism and Religion C- 3 100 — History G-50 327 Real Presence D-26 170, 369 Reason and Religion C- 3 100 Recognition in Heaven D-27 178 Reformation, General History G- 8 298 — Doctrines of. G-50 364 — Litciature G-50 378 Reformation, English, History G-14 306 Reformed (Assoc.) Church. See I'resljyterian. INDEX OF SUBfECTS. 451 Reforined (Dutch) Cb., Confess. ...D-l(i — Ecclesiastical Law F-29 — Liturgy F^l — Hymns and Tunes F^") — History G-32 — Missions F-ol Reformed Epis. Ch., Confess D-46 — Ecclesiastical Law r-29 — Liturgy F-41 Reformed Presbyterian Churcb. See Presbyterian. Reformers, Literature of the G-53 Regeneration, General n-20 — Baptismal D-2.') — History of Doctrine G-fiO Relics D-10 Religion, Comparative C- 5 — Importance of. K- 6 — Natural C- 3 — Pei-sonal K- 6 — Philosophy of. C- 2 • — Practical E- 6 — Revival of F-.>1 Religion and Religions C-l to 9 — and Science C-18 — and the State F- 5 Religion and Philosophy C-IS Historj- of G^50 Religions, History of C- 4 — Theistic C- 4 Religious Liberiy F-18 Religious Progress G- 2 ...... Religious Publication Societies. ..F-55 Religious Thought, Limits of. C- 2 Repentance D-21 Reprobation P-10 Republican Christianity E- 9 Resignation E- 6 Restoi-ation D^t4 Resuriection D-29 Retribution D-27 158, 179, Reunion of Churches F-17 Reunion of Presb. Churches G-33 Revelation, The, Introduction 15-15 — Commentaries B-GO Revelation, General C-S — Progress of C-12 Revenues F-49 Revision B-22 Revivals, Theoiy F-!>4 — Histoi-y F-M Righteousness of Christ D-22 Bigveda C- 8 »^ites, Jewish B-24 — of Worship.. F-41 Roman Cath. Ch., Controv. with...l>-40 — Special Doctrines I)-tO — Confessions I)-4G — and the State F- 5 — Polity F-15 — Ecclesiastical Law F-27 — Lectures on Catechism F-o7 — Liturgy F-41 — History G-d7 — Missions. F-.-)l — Theology, History of G-.")0 — Literature G-SO Roman Catholics, Miss, among F-51 Romanism. See Roman Cath. Ch. Romans, Commentaries 15-51 Rome as Antichrist l)-30 Rome (Pagan), Heathenism C- 8 — Conversion of G- V< Rothe, Theology of G-50 Royal Supremacy I-'- •'> Rule of Faith .....D- 3 Rupert's Land, Misjion.s F-.")l Russia, History ii-10 llulh. Commentaries B-30 Sabbath, The, General E- 4 — Literature G-oO Saci'aments, General D-25 — Seven 0-25 — See fil.-io, Baptism and Lord's Suppei Sacred Books of the East C- 4 Sacrifice. See Christ. Sacrifices, Jewish B--t St. Paul's, London G-I4 Saints ^■-^^i Salvation, Plan of n-17 Sa.'zburgers ti-28 Samaritan History G- 1 Samuel, Commentaries l!-.;o Sanctification I>---1 Sandenumianism r)-4l Sandwich Islands, Missions F-51 Satan ^-^'- Satisfaction. Sre Atonement. Scandinavia, Heathenism C- 8 — History <^-" Scepticism ^- -^ — Works C-20 Schism *- 1 Schleiermacher, Theology of. G-50 Scholasticism ^-^ Science and Christianity C-18 Scotland, Early Church of. fi-Ki — Ecclesia-stical History G-l(> Scotland, Kpiscopal Church ol, Ecclesiastical Law F-2i» — Liturgy ^'-^^ — History ^-'« Scotland, Estub. Ch. of, Confe.ss...n-4(i — Polity •*■-'•* — Ecclesiastical Law ^-'^ — Liturgy ^-^[ — Hymns and Tunes E-45 — History -• ^"l'' Scotland, Free Ch. of. Confess D-«; — Ecclesiastical Law l"'-28 -History ^"'^ o;>.> 2(>S 327 345 371 378 354 8