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Coxe, A. Cleveland. Thoughts on the services; designed as an introduction to the liturgy. Philadelphia, 1860.

Henshaw, J. P. K. Theology for the people; in a series of discourses on the catechism of the Protestant Episcopal Church. Baltimore, 1840. Wheatly, Charles. A rational illustration of the book of common prayer of the Church of England. London, 1852. (Bohn's Standard Library.) The Heidelberg Catechism in German, Latin and English; with an historical introduction. Published by direction of the German Reformed Church. Tercentenary edition. New York, 1863.

METRICAL VERSIONS OF THE PSALMS; HYMNS.

Nettleton, Asahel. Village Hymns for social worship, selected and original, designed as a supplement to the psalms and hymns of Dr. Watts. New York, 1828.

Rider, George T. Lyra Anglicana; or a hymnal of sacred poetry. New York, 1865.

Wither, George. Hymns and songs of the Church, with an introduction by Edward Farr. London, 1856.

Hallelujah; or Britain's second remembrancer; composed in a

three-fold volume, by George Wither, with an introduction by Edward Farr. London, 1857.

Hymns of the Ages; being selections from Lyra Catholica, Germanica, Apostolica, and other sources. With an introduction by Rev. F. D. Huntington. Boston, 1859.

Hymns of the Ages. Second series. Being selections from Wither, Crashaw, Southwell, Habington and other sources. Boston, 1861. Hymns of the Ages. Third series. Boston, 1865.

ANCIENT AND MODERN THEOLOGIANS.

Arminius, James. Works, translated from the Latin. The first and second volumes by James Nichols; the third, with the life of the author, by Rev. W. R. Bagnall. 3 vols. Auburn and Buffalo, 1853. Bungener, L. F. The Preacher and the King; or, Bourdalue in the Court of Louis XIV. Boston, 1855.

Calvin, John. Institutes of the Christian religion. Translated from the original Latin, and collated with the author's last edition in French, by John Allen. 6th American edition. 2 vols. Philadelphia, Dens, Peter. A synopsis of the moral theology of Peter Dens, as prepared for the use of the Romish seminaries and students of theology. Translated by Joseph F. Berg. Philadelphia, 1856.

Edwards, Jonathan. Works, with a memoir of his life and character, by Tryon Edwards. 2 vols. Boston, 1854.

Fuller, Andrew. The principal works and remains of Rev. Andrew Fuller, with a new memoir of his life by his son, Rev. A. G. Fuller. London, 1852. (Bohn's Standard Library.)

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Hamilton, James. Our Christian classics; readings from the best divines,
with notices, biographical and critical. Vols, 1, 2. New York,
1859.
Hooker. The works of that learned and judicious divine, Mr. Richard
Hooker; with an account of his life and death, by Isaac Walton.
Arranged by Rev. John Keble. 2 vols. New York, 1845.

Knox, John. Select practical writings. Edinburgh, 1845.
Swedenborg. A compendium of the theological and spiritual writings of
Emanuel Swedenborg; prefaced by a full life of the author. Bos-
ton, 1854.

The nineteenth century; or the new dispensation; being a brief
examination of the claims of Emanuel Swedenborg. By a layman.
New York, 1851.

Taylor, Bp. Jeremy. Holy living and dying, with prayers; containing the complete duty of a Christian. (With) a memoir of the author. New York, 1864.

Whole works, with a life of the author, by Rev. Reginald Heber.
Revised and corrected by Rev. Charles Page Eden. Edited by Rev.
Alexander Taylor. 10 vols. London, 1850-54.

DOCTRINAL, PRACTICAL, CONTROVERSIAL, AND MISCELLANEOUS DIVINITY.

Abbott, Jacob. The young Christian; a familiar illustration of the principles of Christian duty. New York,

John S. C. Practical Christianity. A treatise specially designed for young men. New York, 1862.

Adams, Nehemiah. Broadcast. Boston, 1863.

Alleine, Joseph. An alarm to unconverted sinners, in a serious treatise on conversion. New York,

Alger, William Rounseville. A critical history of the doctrine of a future life. With a complete bibliography of the subject. Philadelphia, 1864.

Ballou, Hosea. Select sermons on various occasions. Boston, 1832. Barclay, Robert. An apology for the true Christian divinity; being an explanation of the doctrines of the people called Quakers. London, 1765.

The same. Philadelphia, 1859.

Bartol, C. A. Church and congregation; a plea for their unity.

1858.

Boston,

Baxter, Richard. A call to the unconverted. With an introductory essay by Thomas Chalmers. New York,

The saints everlasting rest. Abridged by Benjamin Fawcett
New York,

Bayne, Peter. The Christian life; social and individual. Boston, 1857. Beard, John R. The progress of religious thought, as illustrated in the Protestant church of France; being essays and reviews translated from the French. With an introductory essay on "The Oxford essays and reviews," by the editor, John R. Beard, D.D. London,

Beecher, Catherine E. An appeal to the people in behalf of their rights as authorized interpreters of the Bible. New York, 1860..

Common sense and religion; or the Bible and the people. New
York, 1857.

Edward. The conflict of ages; or the great debate on the moral
relations of God and man.

Boston, 1853.

Henry Ward. New "star papers;" or views and experiences of rereligious subjects. New York, 1859.

Bellows, Henry W. Re-statements of Christian doctrine, in twenty-five sermons. New York, 1860.

Bunyan, John. The Pilgrims progress. New York,

The same. Boston,

The riches of Bunyan, selected from his works by Rev. Jeremiah
Chaplin. New York, 1850.

The Holy War, made by Shaddai upon Diabolus; or the losing and
taking again of the town of Mansoul. With a life of the author.
Philadelphia,

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Bush, George. Anastasis; or the doctrine of the resurrection of the body, rationally and Scripturally considered. New York and London, 1845.

Bushnell, Horace. Nature and the supernatural, as together constituting the one system of God. New York, 1860.

Capper, Samuel. The acknowledged doctrines of the church of Rome, as set forth by esteemed doctors of the said church. 2 vols. London, 1849-51.

Chalmers, Thomas. Select works. 3 vols. New York,

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Channing, William E. A selection from the works of William E. Channing. Boston, 1855.

Chapman, G. T. Sermons upon the ministry, worship and doctrines of the Protestant Episcopal Church. Burlington, 1832.

Cheever, Henry T. A reel in a bottle, for Jack in the doldrums. New York, 1852.

Chillingworth, William. The religion of Protestants a safe way to salvation. London, 1854.

Chrystal, James. A history of the modes of Christian baptism. Philadel

phia, 1861.

Conant, William C., Narratives of remarkable conversion and revival interest. New York, 1858.

Cooke, Parsons. The Divine law of benevolence. New York,

Craik, James. Old and new. New York, 1860.

Cumming, John. A message from God; or thoughts on religion for thinking men. Philadelphia, 1854.

The great preparation; or redemption draweth nigh. First series.
New York, 1860.

The Comforter; or thoughts on the influence of the Holy Spirit.
Philadelphia, 1854.

Christ our passover; or thoughts on the atonement. Philadel-
phia, 1854.

Lectures on Romanism. Boston, 1854.

Derby, E. H. The Catholic. Letters addressed by a jurist to a young kinsman, proposing to join the Church of Rome. Boston, 1856.

Edwards, Jonathan. A history of the work of redemption; comprising an outline of church history. New York,

Justin. The Sabbath manual. Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4. New York,

Farrar, Adam Storey. A critical history of free thought in reference to the Christian religion. New York, 1863.

Finney, Charles G. Lectures on revivals of religion. New York, 1835. Flavel, John. The fountain of life; or a display of Christ in his essential and mediatorial glory. New York,

The method of grace. A sequel to "The fountain of life." New
York,

Christ knocking at the door of sinners' hearts. New York,

Foster, John. Miscellaneous essays on Christian morals, experimental and practical. New York, 1844.

Fuller, Thomas. The holy state and the profane state. With notes by James Nichols. London, 1841.

Giles, Henry. Christian thought on life. In a series of discourses. Boston,

1851.

Glassford, James. Covetousness brought to the bar of Scripture. Edinburgh,

1857.

Goulburn, Edward Meyrick. Thoughts on personal religion.

With a

prefatory note by George H. Houghton, D. D. New York, 1864. Harris, John. Mammon; or covetousness the sin of the Christian church. New York,

Hinton, Isaac Taylor. History of baptism, both from the inspired and uninspired writers. Philadelphia, 1840.

Hooker, Herman. The portion of the soul the Christian life. Two treatises in one. Philadelphia, 1860.

Hopkins, Josiah. The Christian's instructor, containing a summary of the doctrines and duties of the Christian religion. New York, 1860. Hudson, C. F. Human destiny. A critique on Universalism. Boston and Cambridge, 1861.

Debt and grace, as related to the doctrines of a future life. Boston, 1859.

Hughes, John. Controversy between Rev. Messrs. Hughes and Breckinridge, on the subject "Is the Protestant religion the religion of Christ?" 3d edition. Philadelphia,

James, Thomas. Treatise on the corruptions of Scripture, councils, and fathers, by the church of Rome, for the maintenance of popery. Revised and corrected by Rev. John Edmund Cox. London, 1843. Kimball, James William. Heaven. Boston, 1857.

Lingard, Rev. J. A collection of tracts on several subjects. Baltimore, Luther, Martin. Table-talk. Translated and edited by William Hazlitt. To which is added the life of Luther, by Alexander Chalmers. London, 1857. (Bohn's Standard Library.)

Mc Cosh, James. The method of the Divine government, physical and moral. New York. 1855.

McWhorter, George Cumming. Church essays. New York, 1864. Maistre, Joseph de. De l'église Gallicane dans son rapport avec le souveraine pontife pour servir de suite a l'ouvrage intitulé “ Du Pape." Lyon, 1859.

Martineau, James. Studies of Christianity; or timely thoughts for religious thinkers. Edited by William R. Alger. Boston, 1858.

The rationale of religious inquiry; or the question stated of reason the Bible and the church. London, 1853.

Miscellanies. Boston, 1852.

Maurice, Frederick Denison. The religions of the world, and their relations

to Christianity. Boston, 1854.

Moore, Augusta. Notes from Plymouth pulpit; a collection of memorable passages from the discourses of Henry Ward Beecher. New York,

1859.

Morris, B. F. Christian life and character of the civil institutions of the United States. Philadelphia, 1864.

Mozley, J. B. A treatise on the Augustinian doctrine of predestination.
London, 1855.

Murray, Nicholas. Preachers and preaching. New York, 1860.
Nelson, David. The cause and cure of infidelity. New York, 1841.

Nevins, William. Thoughts on Popery. New York, 1836.

Newman, John Henry. Apologia pro vita sua; being an answer to the pamphlet entitled "What then does Dr. Newman mean?" New York, 1865.

Olmstead, J. Munsen. Noah and his times; embracing the consideration of various inquiries relative to the antediluvian and earlier postdiluvian periods. Boston, 1854.

Parker, Theodore. A discourse on matters pertaining to religion. Boston,

1856.

Sermons of Theism, Atheism, and the popular theology. Boston, 1856.

Pascal. Pensées de Blaise Pascal. Two volumes in one. Paris, 1827. Pearson, Thomas. Infidelity; its aspects, causes and agencies. New York,

1854.

Penn, William. No cross, no crown; a discourse shewing the nature and discipline of the holy cross of Christ. Philadelphia, 1857.

Phillips, Samuel. The voice of blood, in the sphere of nature, and of the spirit world. Philadelphia, 1864.

Phipps, Joseph. The original and present state of man briefly considered. Philadelphia, 1856.

Pike, J. G. Persuasives to early piety. New York,

Religion and eternal life, or irreligion and perpetual ruin, the only alternative for mankind. New York,

Prime, Samuel Irenaeus. The power of prayer illustrated in the wonderful displays of Divine grace, in New York and elsewhere, in 1857 and '58. New York, 1864.

Rowan, Frederica. Meditations on life and its religious duties. Translated from the German by Frederica Rowan. Boston, 1863.

Sewell, Miss E. M. Readings for a month preparatory to confirmation, New York, 1853.

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Stillingfleet, Bp. Edward. Irenicum; or the Divine right of particular forms of church government. Philadelphia, 1842.

Strauss, David Friedrich. The life of Jesus critically examined. Translated by Marian Evans. New York, 1855.

Sturm, Christopher Christian. Morning communions with God; or devotional meditations for every day in the year. Translated by W. Johnstone. London, 1858. (Bohn's Standard Library.)

Taylor, Isaac. Natural history of enthusiasm. New York, 1853. Thompson, Joseph P. Love and penalty; or eternal punishment, consistent with the fatherhood of God. New York, 1860.

William. Aids to faith; a course of theological essays by several writers. Being a reply to "Essays and reviews." Edited by William Thompson, D. D. New York, 1862.

Vaughan, Robert Alfred. Hours with the mystics. A contribution to the history of religious opinion. 2 vols. London, 1856.

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