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JESUS CHRIST OUR LORD

AN

ENGLISH BIBLIOGRAPHY OF CHRISTOLOGY

COMPRISING OVER FIVE THOUSAND

TITLES ANNOTATED AND

CLASSIFIED

BY

SAMUEL GARDINER AYRES, B. D.

Librarian of Drew Theological Seminary

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PREFACE

The study of a life and a character is a sublime employ- ment. The study of the Divine Man in His various relations and work is ennobling. The many recent works relating to Christ bear witness to the fact that He is yet, all efforts to the contrary notwithstanding, a real factor in the world 's thought. It is even safe to say, that if all the Bibles and Testaments were destroyed tomorrow, they could almost be reconstructed from the literature that has grown up around the life of Christ.

This work was first undertaken in 1888. In 1891 and 1892, when the Crooks and Hurst Methodology was being prepared for a new revision the author was asked to furnish the list in Christology. For that book and at that time the outline there presented seemed quite perfect. New titles suggested new divisions hence the more extended classifica- tion which now appears. As far as is known this is the most complete collection of classified titles on the subject. An annotated bibliography is of the most value providing that annotations are neither prolix nor vague. Some at- tempt at annotation has been made and to this are added the statements and recommendations contained in the brief text preceding the list under each subject heading. In some instances the classification is an annotation.

Classification is somewhat difficult, especially in a work of so extensive a character as the present. It is of course impossible to see every book.' If this could be done this part of the work would be simplified. Another difficulty is that one cannot always tell whether the objective or sub- jective phase of the theme is referred to. For instance the title "The Knowledge of Christ," one cannot be certain

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that it should l>c assigned to the mental character of Christ or to the imitation of Him by His followers, or again to His teaching. This is only one instance of many.

The work has been done in the hope that someone at some future time will do the same kind of work in other lan- guages and combine them all in one grand tribute to the claims of Christ. The collection of references to periodical literature has not been given. The student is referred to "Poole" and the supplemental volumes. These preclude any more extensive attempt and are sufficient for all prac- tical purposes. The titles are included as far as possible to April 1, 1906. A star indicates all volumes examined.

The author acknowledges indebtedness to friends who have helped by advice and encouragement during the growth of this work.

CONTENTS

Preface.

Outline of Classification.

Sources.

I. The Pre-existence of Christ. II. Christ in the Old Testament.

a. In type.

b. In prophecy.

III. Christ prophesied outside the Bible. IV. Christ Incarnate. His Birth. The Virgin Birth. V. Christ as the fulfillment of prophecy. VI. Christ's Life on Earth.— General.

a. In the words of the Gospels.

b. For children.

c. Poetical.

d. Apocryphal.

e. Replies to Strauss and Renan.

f. Fiction.

VII. The personal appearance of Christ. VIII. Chronology and genealogy of the Life of Christ. IX. The life of Christ in detail.

a. The Coming of the Wisemen.

b. The Holy Childhood.

c. The Baptism.

d. The Temptation.

e. The Transfiguration.

f . The Passion of Christ.

1. The Garden.

2. The Betrayal.

3. The Trials.

4. The Crucifixion.

5. The seven last words.

6. The Darkness.

7. The Descent into Hell.

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X. Tlic resurrection of Christ. XI. Tin- forty d;iys and the ascension of Christ. XII. The kingship of Christ. His greatness and

XIII. The second advent.

XIV. The person of Christ.

a. Sonship.

b. Divinity.

c. Humanity.

XV. The character of Christ,

a. Spiritual. Moral.

b. Mental. Intellectual. XVI. The work of Christ.

a. Christ's mission.

b. The Atonement of Christ.

c. Christ the mediator.

d. The priesthood of Christ.

e. The miracles of Christ.

f. Christ as an example.

•j. ( 1hrist as a positive influence in the world. XVII. Mystical union of Christ and believers. XVIII. The teaching of Christ.

a. The Parables. 1-18. Individual Parables. 1). The Sermon on the Mount. c. The Lord's Prayer. <I. The Lord's Intercessory Prayer. e. Christ the Prophet. XIX. Christ as an evidence for Christianity.

a. The witness <»T the Apostles to Christ. XX. Christ in comparison with others.

a. Christ and Antichrist. XXI. Christ's titles, XXII. Calilrr and .Judaism in the time <»f Christ.

a. The laii'juaue of Christ. XXIII. Devotional miscellany. . of Authors.

SOURCES AND BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE SUBJECT

Allibone's Dictionary of Authors with Supplement by Dr. Kirke. 5 vols. It was necessary to read the work though in collecting titles from this source. They are not always complete.

Darling, Cyclopedia of Bibliography. 3 vols. The sub- ject volume has a partial classification of the subject.

Low, English Catalog. 10 vols.

British Museum Catalog. Section Jesus Christ. This consists principally of anonymous titles unclassified.

The American Catalog. Kelly and Roorbach. 6 vols. . Leypold and Supplements. 5 vols. The subject volume of 1876 partially classified this subject, as also do the sup- plemental volumes.

Sonnenschein, Fifty Thousand Best Books. Is good as far as it goes. The titles are mostly abridged.

Lowndes, Bibliographers Manual. 4 vols. Unclassified.

Morgan. Bibliotheca Canadensis. This contains but lit- tle Theological literature. No attempt at classification is made.

Abbot. Bibliography of the Future Life in Algers Doctrine of the Future Life, for the Resurrection of Christ and the Descent into Hell.

Hase. Life of Jesus. The titles are principally in Ger- man. The lists have been increased in the number of Eng- lish titles by Dr. James Freeman Clarke, the translator. They are classified.

The "Publishers Weekly" from 1898 and the "Book- seller" of London from its commencement in 1868.

jo SOURCES AND BIBLIOGRAPHY

Andrews. S. J. Life of Our Lord, in both edit ions quite a list of works referred to.

Crooks and Hurst. Methodology. The revised edition. Thf classified list in Christology was prepared by the au- thor of this volume. Many other works have been eon- suited. However, a large majority of the books have been lined personally.

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I. THE PRE-EXISTENCE OF CHRIST.

Jesus Christ was from the beginning and before His birth. This doctrine is an essential part of the divinity of Christ, and would properly be included in the discussion of that subject, but is placed here in its chronological order.

History:

The History of the Doctrine is the history of the doc- trine of the Person of Christ, which see.

Recommended: None.

Alderson, Joseph. The Pre-existence of Our Saviour. 0. London, n. d.

[Ashdown, W.] A Key to the Scripture Character of Jesus Christ, or the doctrine of the ancient existence of His glorious soul in union with His Deity, clearly proved from revelation. To which is added an Appendix, containing some remarks on the scheme of doctrine lately published by the Rev. Mr. R. E(lliott), wherein he endeavors to prove that the Deity attributed to Jesus Christ in Scripture is not His own Deity. By a free Enquirer after Truth. 0. London, 1784.

Baker, William M.— The Ten Theophanies; or the Ap- pearance of Our Lord to man before his birth in Bethle- hem. D., pp. viii+247. New York, 1883. *

Barclay, S. M.— The Self-Revealing Jehovah of the Old Testament, the Christ of the New Testament. 0. Lon- don, 1885.

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(Barnard, S. ?).- An Kssay on the Pre-exist nice and Divinity of Christ. D. Boston, 1790.

Celestial Filiation; hein.ir a vindication of the pre-exist- ence of the Lord Jesus Christ, in which the erroneous asser- tion and false imputations of Mr. Silver in his late pam- phlet are exposed and refuted. By a Lover of His Creed. O., pp. 67. London, 1833. *

A Dissertation on the Scripture Expression, the AtiLrel of the Lord and the Angel of Jesus Christ. 0. London, 1752.

Emlicht, Winrock. Theophania; or Scriptural View of the Manifestation of the Logos or Pre-existent Messiah, as Contradistinguished from Angelic Personation of the Deity. 0. London, 1857.

Grant, P. W. The Great .Memorial Name; or the Self- revehition of Jehovah as the God of Redemption. 0., pp. 438. London, 1883.

Grinfield, E. W. The Christian Cosmos; or the Son of God, the Creator of Man. 0. London, 1856.

Hints for Thoughtful Christians on the Pre-existent .Mes- siah. O. London, 1875.

Kidd, George B. The Doctrine of the Manifestations of the Son of God under the Economv of the Old Testament. 0. London, 1852.

Lewis, W. S. Christ and Creation: a Two-Sided ^uest. <>. London, 1887.

McMillan, D. C.— Christ Reflected in Creation. Iv. pp. 77 \,-w York, 1897.

Minton, Samuel. The (Jlory of Christ in the (Ye.-ition and Reconciliation of all Things, with Special Reference to the l)<>ctrine of Eternal Kvil. A course of sermons. Cr. 0., London. 1868; third ed.. 1871.

Philo-Christos (Pseud.). The 1'iv-existenee of .!• Christ I'nscripliiral. ( ). pp. London, 1772. *

Townsend, George Tyler.- Jehovah-. Icsns. the Divine ndn- the I'atriardml. Levitical and Christian nsations. <'r. < )... pp. 2! Mi. London. 1890. *

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(Tyrwhit). Two Discourses on the Creation of All Things by Jesiis Christ, and on the Kesurrection of the Dead through the Man Christ Jesus. Fourth ed., D. Lon- don, 1808.

The Unity of Faith; or Jesus as the Manifestation of God in all Ages. 0. London, 1857.

Walsh, W. P.— The Angel of the Lord, or Manifesta- tions of Christ in the Old Testament. D., pp. 76. London. 1876. *

II. CHRIST IN THE OLD TESTAMENT.

A. In Type.

Definition :

Jesus is prefigured in the Old Testament by Ceremonies, by Circumstances and by Personages. Instances. The cer- emonies of the J'abernacle and Temple. The raising of the brazen serpent. Joseph, Melchisedec.

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The study of the types has some Scriptural ground and it has always been the custom of the church to so interpret parts of the Old Testament, thus leading to the formation of the "Allegorical Method" of interpretation as opposed to the "Literal." That Christ is so typified has been de- nied, especially by the -lews. It has also been denied by those extreme literalists who assert that the Old Testament history is nothing more than the history of the nation. It is a later tendency to discredit typology.

Recommended: Fairbairn.

Abbott, Lyman. Old Testament Shadows of New Testa- ment Truths. 0., pp. viii-f 213. New York, 1869. *

Aitken, R.— The Teaching of the Types. Tracts for the Clergy. O. London, 18f>ii.

Arbuthnot, George.-^-The Passion of Christ Foretold in Type ;ind Prophecy. Fourteen Short Addresses Delivered in the Collegiate Church of Stratford-on-Avon. ()., pp. 79. London. 1902.

Atherton, C. J. Ancient Types. Modern Applications. Li-lit in the Christum Life I'n.m the Teaching of the Taber- nacle. I)., pp. 92. London, 1886.

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Bird, H. J. G. Christ Foreshown. Short Chapters on the Golden Types of the Messiah. 0. London, 1899.

Blagg, Michael W. Christ the Second Adam: Three Sermons. 0. London, 1859.

Bliss, Thomas. Joseph, a Type of Christ. 0. Lon- don, '1769.

Bonus, John. Shadows of the Rood ; or Types of the Suffering1 Redeemer Jesus Christ Occurring in the Book of Genesis. 0. London, 1856.

Bourn, Henry H. Christ in the Pentateuch; or Things Old and New Concerning Jesus. D., pp. viii-f-342. Lon- don, 1869. *

Brameld, William Arthur. In Type and Shadow; Old Testament Types of Christ. 0., pp. .600. London, 1880. D., pp. 82. 1885. *

Brooke, Richard S.— Christ in Shadow. 0. Dublin, 1857.

Brown, William. The Tabernacle and Its Priests and Services Described and Considered in Relation to Christ and the Church. 0. Edinburgh, 1871. Second ed., 0., pp. 174. Fourth ed., pp. 269. 1877. Sixth ed., revised and enlarged, 0., pp. 316. London, 1899. *

Browne, R. H. Nisbet. Christ in the Law; or the Gos- pel Foreshadowed by the Pentateuch. D. London, 1876.

Browne, R. H. Nisbet. Christ in Genesis; or Types and Shadows of the Cross. 0., pp. 43. London, 1870.

Chevalier, Temple. Historical Types in the Old Testa- ment; Twenty Discourses. Hulsean lecture for 1826. 0., pp. xvi+436* Cambridge, 1826. *

Cooke, William. The Shekinah; or the Presence and Manifestation of Jehovah under the Several Dispensations from the Creation to the Day of Judgment. D., pp. viii+ 426. London, 1857. *

Crosley, David. Samson a Type of Christ. D. Lon- don, 1744.

D'Ombrain, Henry H. The Sacrifice of the Lord Jesus in Type and Fulfillment. O. London, 1858.

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Dorr, B. Prophecies and Types Kelating to Christ. D., pp. 72. New York, n. d. *

Fairbairn, Patrick. The Typology of Scripture Viewed in Connection with the Whole Series of Divine Dispensa- tions. Fourth ed., '2 vols., 0., pp. 499, 543. Edinburgh, k *

Fry, Caroline). The Gospel of the Old Testament; an Kxplaiiaiion of the Types and Figures by which Christ Was Kxhibited Under the Legal Dispensation. Re-written from the original work of Samuel Mather. By the author of "The Listener." 2 vols. in one, D., pp. viii+351. Phil- adelphia, 1834. *

Fysh, Frederic. Jonah the Type and Christ the Anti- type. 0. London, 1853.

Girningham, A. E. The Types and Antitypes of Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Illustrated. Q., pp. 66. London and New York, 1884.

Golden Links; or Types and Figures of Christ. By E. H. 0. London (?), 1872.

Guild, William. (Of King Edward, Scotland). Moses Unveiled: or Those Figures which Served unto the Pattern and Shadow of Heavenly Things, Pointing out the Mes- siah. Christ Jesus, Briefly Explained. D. London, 1658.

Harris, W. Practical Discourses on the Principal Kep- ivs.-nlations of the Messiah Throughout the Old Testament. 0. London. 1724.

Hawkins, E. Sermons on Scriptural Types and Sacra- ments Preached Before the University of Oxford. 0. Lon- don, ism.

H[enry], E. A. Things Touching the King. E., pp. London, 1873. *

Herbert, Lady M. Types and Antitypes of Holy Scrip- tin-e. Collected and Arranged. I)., pp. (»4. London, 1881.

Hill, Micaiah Hirminidiam). Typical Testimony to the Messiah: or the Analogy of the Scriptures in Relation to Typical Persons. 0. London, 1862.

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Hoare, J. Gurney. Christ Eevealed in Title, Type and Prophecy, with Side Light on the Persons by Robert R. Resker. 0., pp. vii+142. London, 1891. *

Jeffreys, Henry A. A Summary of the Principal Types and Prophecies Relating to the Kingdom and Person of the Messiah. E., pp. vi-j-44. London, 1871. *

Jukes, Andrew. The Types of Genesis Considered. 0. London, 1863.

Jukes, Andrew. The Law of the Offerings in Leviticus I- VII ; Considered as the Appointed Figure of the Various Aspects of the Offering of the Body of Jesus Christ. D., pp. iii+245. London, 1847. * Also, pp. 211. New York, 1899.

Junkin, George. The Tabernacle ; or the Gospel Accord- ing to Moses. S., pp. 168. Philadelphia, 1865. *

Kinne, Aaron. An Explanation of the Principal Types, the Prophecies of Daniel and Hosea, the Revelation and other Symbolical Passages of the Holy Scriptures. 0., pp. iv+389. Boston, 1814. *

Law, Henry. Christ is All; the Gospel of the Penta- teuch, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy. 3 vols., Or. 0. London, 1858- '61. New ed., 4 vols.

Law, Henry. Jesus Set Forth in the Tabernacle Ser- vices. E. London, 1864.

Leigh, M. Cordelia. Lessons on Type and Antitype; or the Gate of Paradise. Cr. O., pp. 227. London, 1904.

Linton, H. P. Christ* in the Old Testament; or the Footsteps of the Redeemer as Revealed in Type, in Pro- phecy, in Sacrifice and in Personal Manifestation from the Creation to His Birth. 0. London, 1875.

Linton, Henry. Christ in the Old Testament. Cr. 0. London, 1899.

Maas, A. J. Christ in Type and Prophecy. D. New York, 1893. Vol. 2, D. New York, 1895.

Mather. Samuel. (Brother of Increase). The Figures and Types of the Old Testament, by which Christ and

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Heavenly Things >!' tlu> Gospel AYere Preaehed and Shad- owed in llir People of God of Old, Ivxplaiued and [in proved in Sundry Sermons. Second ed.. lo which is annexed a schriix' and table of the wliole. London. 170.").

McAllum, D.~ Aldcbaran : or the (Jospcl ol' Christ Jesus through Moses. David and Solomon. Being the Substance of Twn Sermons upon the Sea and the Twelve Oxen in the Temple at Jerusalem. D.,* pp. 69. Xewcastle-on-Tyne, 1813. *

McEwen, William. Grace and Truth: or the Glory and Fulness of the Redeemer Displayed in an Attempt to Kx- plain, Illustrate and Enforce the most Eemarkahle Types, Figures and Allegories of the Old Testament. D. Edin- burgh, 1763. Second ed. London, 1768. Thirteenth ed., pp. 239. Edinburgh, 1798.* D. Danbury. 1803.*

Needham, George C. Shadow and Substance. An Ex- position of the Tabernacle Types. D., pp. 199. Philadel- phia, 1896. * Popular.

Newcomb, H. Christianity Demonstrated, with an Ex- planation of the Types and Prophecies Concerning the Mes- siah. D. Boston, 1849.

Newton, Benjamin Wills. The Perfect Sacrifice. S., pp. 175. Philadelphia, n. d. Originally issued with the titlo, "Thoughts on Parts of the Book of Leviticus." *

Newton, Richard. The Jewish Tabernacle and Its Fur- niture in Their Typical Teachings. D., pp. viii-f 393. New York. 1864. * 4

Odom, W.— Gospel Types and Shadows of the Old Testa- ni'-nt : Being Fifty-two Short Studies in Typical Subjects. Second ed.. (). London. 1881. N'ew ed., I)., pp. 88. Lon- don. 1887. *

Osborne, Edward W. -The Saviour King: fust ruet ions to Children on Old Testament Types and Illustrations of th«- Life ill' Our Lord .Jesus Chrisl. With outline illustra- tions. I-:. London. 1888.

Ottey, G. P. Prophecies and Typrs of Messiah. Dec i" Pupil Teachers. I). London. 1870.

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Otts, J. M. P. Christ and the Cherubim; or the Ark of the Covenant, a Type of Christ Our Saviour. E., pp. 63. Richmond, Va.. 1896. *

Rainsford, Marcus. The Tabernacle in the Wilderness and the Gospel According to Leviticus. D., pp. viii-|-294. New York, n. d. *

Ram, Abel. Emmanuel ; or the Infancy and the Passion of Our Lord Reproduced in the Mysteries of the Taber- nacle. Cr. 0., pp. 283. London, 1888. *

Randall, David Austin. Ham-Mishkan, the Wonderful Tent. An account of the structure, signification and spir- itual lessons of the Mosaic tabernacle erected in the wilder- ness of Sinai. D., pp. xlv-f 420. Cincinnati, 1886. Reis- sued as "The Tabernacle in Sinai.'' Boston, 1891, from the same plates. *

Ridgeway, J. The Gospel in Type; or the Evangelical Meaning of the Hebrew Ritual. 0. London, 1865.

Robinson, Ralph. Christ All and in All; or Several Significant Similitudes by which the Lord Jesus is De- scribed in the Holy Scriptures. LIU Sermons. Cr. 0., pp. xiv+429. London, 1868. *

Rodgers, George. The Gospel According to Moses, as Seen in the Tabernacle and its Various Services. New ed. Carefully revised. D., pp. 184. Chicago, 1880. *

Scott, Lady Lydia. Exposition of the Types and Anti- types of the Old and New Testament. 0. London, 1856.

Seiss, Joseph Augustus. Holy Types; or, the Gospel in Leviticus. D., pp. 403. New York, n. d.

Shadows of Jesus; Sunday Readings on the Personal Types of the Lord Jesus Christ. By the author of "Me- moir of an Eton Boy." D. London, 1859.

Shaw, William F. Foreshadowings of Christ. Second ed., 0. London, 1884.

Silver, Abiel. -Lectures on the Symbolic Character of the Scriptures. D.. pp. 286. New York, 1863. * Sweden- boruian.

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Simpson, Forster G. Lectures on the Typical Charac- ter of the Jewish Tahcrnacle. Priest hood and Sacrifices. •hed durum I. cut. 1S.")i). S.. pp. viii-j-335. London, l-.VJ. *

Smith, Austin Burns.- Gospel Teacher: or Twelve Les- tures on the Types and Shadows of the ( )ld Testament. D., pp. l:?i;. Denison. Texas, I**-

Smith, George. The Doetrine of tlie Cherubim: Bein^ an Iininiry Critical, Ivxe^etical and Practical, into the Syin- bolie;d Character and Design of the Cherubic Ki«rures of Holy Seripture. D., pp. viii -Lit i. London, 1850. *

Smith, Hannah Whitall. Old Testament Types and Teachings. D.. pp. :W± New Fork, 1899. *

Smith, J. Denham. Christ I'nveiled: or Thoughts on the Tabernacle. 0., pp. 300. London,. 1889. *

Smith, Uriah.— -Looking unto .Jesus; or Christ in Type and Antitype. <>.. pp. 1}S8. Battle Creek, Mich., 1897. *

Spurgeon, C. H.— Christ in the Old Testament. Ser- mons nn the foreshadowing of Our Lord in the Old Testa- ment history, ceremony and prophecy. 0., pp. viii+714. London, 1899. *

Stanford, Charles. Symbols, of Christ. D. London, 1870. New ed., D., pp. 345. London, 1871. New ed., 0. London, 1878. *

Symington, A. M. The Story of Joseph. Read in the Li<jht of the Son of Man. 0. London, 1894.

Tabernacle Shadows of the Better Sacrifices. Iv. pp. 104. AllcLrhanv. n. d. Later ed.. enlarged. S.. pp. l:!1. ». *

Tailor, Thomas.— Christ Revealed: or the Old Testa- ment Ivxplain-'d. A treatise of the types and shado> Our Sjivinur contained throughout the whole Scriptures. Q. London, 1635.

Taylor, Thomas. Christ Revealed: or the Types ;md Slmdous (,f Our S;ivioiir in the Old Testament Opened and Lain< d < > Glas ">- . 1816.

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The Types and Antitypes of Our Lord Jesus Christ. Short poems by various authors, and selections from the Bible. Q., pp. 29+2P. London, 1884. *

Walker, James Edward. Sacerdotalia ; the High Priest of Israel, Robed in Garments of Glory and Beauty, a Type of Christ : Being an Abstract of Sermons Delivered in the Church of Scotland. Cheltenham. 0., pp. 84. London, 1881.

Washburn, W. W. The Gospel According to Moses; or the Import of Sacrifice in the Ancient Jewish Service. S., pp. 90. Cincinnati, 1883. Originally delivered as ser- mons. *

Webb, A. E. The Tabernacle and the Temple; their Symbolic Teaching and Spiritual Import. T., pp. 64. Lon- don, 1882. *

White, Frank H.— All of Blue; or the Body is of Christ; Being brief Keynotes upon Some of the Types of the Mo- saic Sanctuary. E. London, 1881.

White, Frank H. -Christ in the Tabernacle, with Some Remarks on the Offerings. Illustrated. D., pp. 157. Lon- don, 1871. Fourth ed., 0., pp. 250. London, 1878. Eighth ed., D., pp. 270. New York, n. d. All *

White, Frank H. Types and Shadows; or the Taber- nacle Simply Explained. E. London, n. d.

Whitfield, F. Shadows of the Great Sacrifice; or the Altar, the Bekah and the Shoe. E., pp. 96. London, 1873. * E. London, 1901.

Wilson, John. A popular Inquiry into the Doctrine of Scriptural Types. 0., pp. xi+330. Edinburgh, 1833. *

Winslow, Octavius. Patriarchal Shadows of Christ and His Church, as Exhibited in the History of Joseph and His Brethren. D. London (?), 1863.

Worsley, Mrs. Christ in Joseph. 0. London, 1880.

II, b. IN PKoPHKCY.

The literature o!' Messianic prophecy iniuht include com- mentaries on the .Messianic prophecies. The subject is also discussed in works on Old Testament Theology. We con- fine ourselves to Hie treatises and discussions directly dis- cussing the subject.

amended: Riehm, Delitzsch, Briggs, Davidson.

Adeny, Walter F.— The Hebrew Kntopia, a Study of Messianic Prophecy. O., pp. xi-|-374. London, 1879. *

Alexander, William. (Bishop of Deny/) Witness of the Psalms to Christ and Christianity. The Hampton lec- ture for 1876. Second ed., 0. New York, 1S77. 0., pp. 410. London, 1890. *

Arnot, M. Christ in the Psalms. Iv Pitlsbnr"1, Pa., 1876

Baron, David. Rays of Messianic (ilory; or Christ in tli«- Old Testament. I)., pp. 270. London. 1S86. New York. 1891. *

Bassett, Francis T. Search and See. A brief examina- tion of certain Messianic texts «>f the Old Testament with relation to ancient and modern controversies. ( ). London, 1870.

Beecher, Willis Judson. Tin- Prophets and the Promise. P>cinir for snhstance the Stone lectures for 1!M)-_». !!)():{. O., pp. H<». \ew York. HHI.~>. * Occupies a middle ground l»et\ve<-n Die extreme radical and conservative positions.

Beke, Charles. .Jesus the Messiah, o. London. ls7L'.

Black, C. A. Messias and An1i-.Messi;is. a prophetical -itinu to which are added 1 \vo homilies on the hody of Christ |) Philadelphia. 1854.

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Bosanquet, James W. Messiah the Prince; or the In- spiration of the Prophecies of Daniel. 0. London, 1866. Second ed., 1869, is below.

Bosanquet, James W. Messiah the Prince; or the In- spiration of the Prophecies of Daniel, containing remarks on the views of Dr. Pusey, Mr. Desprez and Dr. Williams, etc. 0. London, 1869.

Bourn, Henry H. 'Christ in the Pentateuch: or things old and new concerning Jesus. 0., pp. viii+342. London, 1869.

Briggs, C. A. Messianic Prophecy. O. Edinburgh, 1886. Pp. 20+519. New York, 1886. Discusses all Mes- sianic passages of the Old Testament critically and traces the development of the Messianic idea. *

Brooks, N. C. The Life and Mission of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, by prophecy, history and typology. Second ed., D., pp. 272. Baltimore, 1895. *

Brown, Harold. On the Prophecies of the Messiah as Interpreted by the Jews. 0. London, 1862.

Browne, Edward Harold. The Messiah as Foretold and Expected. 0. Cambridge, 1862.

Christ of the Psalms; or the Key to the Prophecies of David Concerning the two Advents of the Messiah. By Christianus. 2 vols., 0., pp. x-f 774. London, 1873. *

Christ the Key of the Psalter, with especial reference to the titles. By an Oxford Graduate. 0., pp. xii-|-230. London. 1888. *

Claggett, N.— Truth Defended and Boldness in Error Rebuked; or a vindication of those Christian commentators who have expounded some prophecies of the Messias, not to be meant only of Him. Being a confutation of Mr. Whis- ton's book entitled, "The Accomplishment of Scripture Prophecies." O. London, 1710.

Clarke, Samuel. A discourse concerning the connection of the prophecies in the Old Testament and the applica- tion of them to Christ. Being an extract from the sixth

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edition <>f "A I Vimmst ration of the IVini; and Attributes -.. to which is added ;i letter concerning the ariMiuieiit a pf/nfi. ( ).. pp. (M. London, IT:1

Culross, James. The .Man of Sorrows and the joy that aet before Him. Isaiah liii. An exposition and an armiment. S.. pp. 186. London, 1896.*

Curtis, Anson Bartie. Back to the Old Testament for the Message of the New. D. Boston. 18!>4.

David's Vision, with a preliminary dissertation, showing David's prophecy of Christ. By a Pilgrim to the Holy Laud. 0., pp. 74. London, 1872. *

Davidson, A. B. Old Testament Prophecy. Edited by .). A. Paterson. 0., pp. xiv-f-507. Edinburgh and New York, 1903. The last chapters deal with our subject. *

Delitzsch, Franz. The Messianic Prophecies. Trans- lated by S. J. Curtis. 0. Edinburgh, 1880. 0., pp. 232. Edinburgh, 1891. *

Delitzsch, Franz. Old Testament History of Redemp- tion. Translated by S. J. Curtis. D., pp. 213. Edin- burgh, 1880. *

Dent, Lady Beaujolois. From the Cross; or fulness of salvation and blessing in Christ. Scripture lessons for Bible classes and others taken 1'rom the book of Leviticus, with preface by Rev. K. \Vhitneld. O., pp. 17o'. London, 1888. *

Dewart, E. H. Jesus the Messiah in I'ropheey ;ind Kul- fillm.Mil. I)., pp. xvi+256. Cincinnati, 1891.*

Dorr, B. I'roph.-eies and Types KYlatiim to Christ. D., pp. 72. New York. n. d. *

Drummond, James. The Jewish Messiah. A eritieal history ..f tlie Messianic idea ;imonu the -lews 1'nnu the rise of the M. io the closing nf the Talmud. ( ).. pp. ix-f-

London. 1*77. of value.

Edersheim, Alfred. I'mpheey and History in KVlafion to the Messiah. The \Varhnrton leelnre for 1**<)-'84. 0., pp. xxiv+391. New York, 1885. *

Ellis, W. Webb.— A Concise View of thai (lass of

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Prophecy which Relates to the Messiah, Connected with the Leading Doctrines of the Christian Faith. D. Oxford, 1832.

Frame, James.— Christ find His Work. An exposition of Psalm XI. 0., pp. xii+283. London, 1870. *

Galloway, William B. Isaiah's Testimony for Jesus; a series of lectures. 0. London, 1863.

Galloway, William B.— The Shadow on the Sun Dial, a letter to the Bishop of London, containing chronological evidence supplementary to that lately published in a series of lectures on Isaiah's Testimony to Jesus. 0. London, 1865.

Gill, John.— The Prophecies of the Old Testament Re- specting the Messiah Considered and Proved to be Liter- ally Fulfilled in Jesus. 0. London, 1788.

Gillies, John. Essay on the Prophecies Relating to the Messiah. O. Edinburgh, 1773.

Gloag, Paton James. The Messianic Prophecies; being the Baird lectures for 1879. D., pp. xvi+368. Edin- burgh, 1879. *

Goodspeed, George Stephen. Israel's Messianic Hope to the Time of Jesus. A study in the historical develop- ment of the foreshadowings of the Christ in the Old Testa- ment and beyond. D., pp. x+315. New York, 1900. *

Gordon, Robert. Christ as Made Known to the Ancient Church. An exposifion of the revelation of Divine Grace as unfolded in the Old Testament Scripture. 4 vols., 0., pp. 519, 539, 504, 528. Edinburgh, 1854. *

Gotheil, P. E. Messiah the Hope of Israel, as Set Forth in the Old Testament. Translated by John Gill. 0. Lon- don, 1863.

Hales, William. Dissertations on the Principal Prophe- cies Representing the Divine and Human Character of Our Lord. Second ed., corrected. O. London, 1808.

Harper, George. Christ in the Psalms. An exposition of the Second, Forty-fifth and Hundred and Tenth Psalms. In a series of discourses. D. London, 1862.

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Hengstenberg, E. W.— Christ olnuy of the Old Testa-

,-nid a Commentary on the Messianic Predictions.

4 vols., 0.. pp. r>L':'». 474. 410. 4(io. Kdinbtu-jrh. 1854- '59. *

Higginson, Edward. Ecce Messias ; or the Hebrew Mes- sianic Hope and the Christian Reality. 0., pp. 464. Lon- don. 1871. *

Jesns Christ Preached in the Old Testament. No. 444, Religious Tracts, First Series. D. London, 1830 (?).

Kennedy, William S. Messianic Prophecy and the Life of Christ. D. Andover, 1860.

Kidd, G. B. Christophany. The doctrine of the mani- festation of the Son of God under tho economy of the Old Testament. Edited by Orlando T. Dobbin. 0.. pp. 833. London, 1852. *

Kidder, Richard. A Demonstration of the Messias ; in \\hieh the truth of the Christian religion is proved against all the enemies thereof, but against the Jews especially. 3 v«.ls.. D. London, 1684, 1699, 1700. Also, Ff. Lon- don, 1726.

KiriL! Solomon's Two Women and the Living and the ])«-ad Child: or David, the True Messiah. D. London, n. d.

Kinne, Aaron.— Scripture Prophecies. D. New Lon- don, 1813.

Kirkpatrick, A. P.— The Doctrine of the Prophets. The Warl. iirtonian lectures for 1886- '90. D., pp. xvii+540. London. 1892.* The sninniin.u1 up in the ennclndinu eliap- ;' the Messianic message is especially line.

Leathes, Stanley.- Witness of the Old Testament to Christ. The Boyle lectures for 1868. 0. London, 1868.

Lee, Gerald Stanley. The Shadow Christ. An intro- duction to Christ Himself. D., pp. 9-f-ir>1. Xe\v York, 1896. *

Linton, H. Christ in the Old Testament. Third <-d., 0., pp. 280. Londo

Lockhart, Clinton. Tin- .M.-ssianic Message •»!' the Old Testament. D.. pp. 128, Chicago, III.. 1!»nr,. *

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Lord, Eleazer. The .Messiah in Moses and the Prophets. D... pp. x+333. New York, 1853. *

Lowman, Moses. The Argument from Prophecy in Proof that Jesus is the Messiah, Vindicated. 0. London, 1733.

Lowry, Robert. Question Book : Christ in Promise and in Prophecy. E. Ne\v York, 1870.

McCaul, Alexander. The Messiahship ; or Jesus ; a con- cluding series on the prophecies. The Warburton lectures, 1837- '40. 0. London, 1852.

MacLaurin, John. Essay on Prophecies Relating to the Messiah. With an inquiry into happiness, and three ser- mons. 0. Edinburgh, 1773, 1778.

McLean, Daniel. The Gospel in the Psalms. D., pp. viii+326. Edinburgh, 1875. *

MacLeod, Alexander. Messiah, Governor of the Na- tions of the Earth. D. New York, 1803.

Mann, J. H. Scripture Testimony to the Messiah and His Mission. 0. London, 1861.

Messiah. Proofs from the ancient prophecies, that he must have come, and that Jesus of Nazareth is the Messiah. By a Clergyman of the Church of England. London, n. d. Also, in Hebrew. London, 1810.

Meyer, F. Brotherton. Christ in Isaiah. 0., pp. viii+ 211. London, 1895. *

The Messiah. 0., pp. vii+832. London, 1861. *

Moorhouse, James. The Expectation of the Christ. 0. London, 1879.

Noel, Baptist W. The Messiah: As Wonderful Coun- sellor— the Mighty God the Everlasting Father the Prince of Peace. Five sermons on Isaiah ix:6. T., pp< 160. London, 1848. *

Ottey, George P. Prophecies and Types of Messiah; Lectures to Pupil Teachers. D. London, 1879.

Our Blessed Lord Jesus of Nazareth, Proved to be the Christ from the Literal Sense of the Prophecies in the Old

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ment. In several letters to the author of '*The (iromids and Reasons of the Christian Religion." Letter [. provmi: the Christian religion not, rounded on Judaism. Fourth ed. London. 17'>.

Prophecies Relating to Christ. 0. London, 1797.

The Prophetical History of Christ Taken from the Old Testament. (). London, 1812.

Pusey, Edward B. Prophecy of Jesus, the Certain J 're- diction of the (to .Man > Impossible. A sermon preached before the University of Oxford, on the Twenty-first Sun- day after Trinity, 1878. 0., pp. 55. London, 187!). "

Questions and Answers on the Prophecies Concerning our Lord .lesns Christ. D. London, 1836.

Riehm, Edward. .Messianic Prophecy: Its Origin. His- torical Character and Relation to Hie New Testament Ful- fillment. Translated by Rev. .John Jefferson. 0. Kdin- bnriih. Is7ii. Second and better ed., translated by L. A. Miiirhead. O.? pp. xviii+348. Edinburgh, 1891.*

Robinson, Thomas. Essays on the Prophecies Relating to the Messiah. 0. London, 1812.

Ryland, H. Psalms Restored to Messiah. I). London, 1853.

Schindler, Solomon. Messianic Iv\ peel at ions and .Mod- ern Judaism. Introduction by M. .1. Savage. I)., pp. vi-f- 290. P>oston, 1886.* From a Jewish standpoint.

Smith, John Pye. The Scripture Testimony in Relation to tin- Messiah. An inquiry with a view to satisfactory de- termination of tin- doctrine tanuht in the Scriptures cpn- cermn«j- the person of Christ, including a careful examina- tion of the Rev. Thomas P.elsham's Calm Inquiry, and of other rnitarian works on the same subject. L? vols. in 3, < >. pp. xii t7l'. \ii Sl(). London. 1S10. This was for many th<- standai-d woi'k on the subject, bill has b.-cti super- seded by the works recommrnded. ::

Smith, Joseph Dunham.— The Prophet of d lory; or /••cluiriah's Visions of the ('omini: and Kingdom of (1lirist. O., pp. 332. London, IS

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Smith, R. Payne. The Authenticity and Messianic In- terpretation of the Prophecies of Isaiah Vindicated in a Course of Sermons. 0., pp. xxxiv+319. Oxford, 1862. *

Smith, R. Payne.— Prophecy, a Preparation for Christ. Bampton lectures for 1869. 0., pp. xxx+415. London, 1869. Also, D., pp. 397. Boston, 1870. *

Stanton, Vincent Henry. The Jewish and the Christian Messiah. A study in the earliest history of Christianity. 0., pp. xvii-f-399. Edinburgh, 1886. * A work of great value, especially in Part II, which deals with Jesus' atti- tude to Messianic beliefs.

Stearns, O. S. A Syllabus of the Messianic Passages in the Old Testament. 0. Boston, 1884.

Strong, James. Question Book : Christ in the Old Testa- ment. E. New York, 1870. *

Things Concerning Jesus. Out of the "Law of Moses," "The Prophets," and "The Psalms." Short readings for Lent. D., pp. 112. London, 1901.

Thomson, William H. Christ in the Old Testament; or the Great Argument. 0., pp. xliv-f 477. New York, 1888. First, ed., 1884. *

True Messiah. An affectionate address to the Jewish nation. London, n. d.

Witherby, H. Forbes. The Book of Joshua Shadowing Forth the Fulness of Christian Blessing in Christ. 0., pp. 246. London, 1887. *

Wolfe, J. R.— The Messiah as Predicted in the Penta- teuch and Psalms. Being a new translation and critical exposition of these ancient oracles. 0., pp. 239. London, 1855. *

Woods, F. H. The Hope of Israel, a Review of the Argument from Prophecy. D., pp. viii+218. Edinburgh, 1896. * Warburton lectures, 1890- '94. From the stand- point of Apologetics.

Worcester, Samuel.- The Messiah of the Scriptures. D. Boston. 1808.

III. CHRIST PROPHESIED OUTSIDE OF TIIK OLD TESTAMENT.

Clirisi is prefigured in many religions, heathen though they are called. .Many writers have endeavored to connect circumstances and heroes with the appearance of Christ. The world was expecting a Redeemer of some kind and this expectation found fulfillment in the life and literature of tin* period.

mini : Trench, Breed.

Bloomfield, C. J. Dissertation upon the Traditional Knowledge of a Promised Redeemer which Subsisted Before the Advent of Our Saviour. 0. Cambridge, 1819.

Breed, D. R. A History of the Preparation of the World for Christ. 0., pp. 478. New York and Chicago, 1893. *

Christology of the Targums ; or the Doctrine of the Mes- siah as Unfolded in the Jewish Targums. Hebrew. ( 'ha Idee and English. D. Edinburgh, n. d.

Drummond, James. The Jewish Messiah. A critical history of the Messianic idea among the Jews, from the rise of the Maccabees to the closing of the Talmud. o. Lon- don, 1877. *

Infancy of the World Considered as a Very I niii Season for tin- Manifestation of the Messiah. Wherein is shown that its fondness for rites and ceremonies was o\vin<_: wholly to its childishness and ignoram-i-: in a discourse on (Jal. iv: 4, 5. O. London, 17:!!*.

Parsons, John Denham. --Our Sun-(iod: or Christianity -: \ demonstration that, as our fathers ad- 80

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mitted, our religion existed before our era and even in pre- historic times. 0., pp. 214. London, 1895.

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Thomson, J. E. H. Books which Influenced Our Lord and His Apostles, being a critical review of apocalyptic Jewish literature. 0., pp. 506. Edinburgh, 1891. *

Trench, R. C. Christ the Desire of All Nations; or the Unconscious Prophecies of Heathendom, being the Hulsean lectures for 1846. 0. London, 1852. *

IV. CHRIST rXCAKXATIv HIS BIRTH.

Definition:

The words incarnate and incarnation are sometimes used description of the whole career of Christ upon earth. Properly they should apply only to the act of His assuming the human form.

mmended: Bruce, Gore.

Adamson, Thomas. Studies of the Mind in Christ. 0., pp. ix+300. Edinburgh, 1898.*

Adye, W. L.). The Incarnate Word. An exposition of the first eighteen verses of St. John's Gospel. By a Protestant Layman. 0. London, 1857.

Andrews, Bishop. Seventeen Sermons on the Nativity. New ed., 0., pp. 318. London, 1887. *

Andrews, Samuel J. Man and the [ncarnation ; or .Man's place in the Universe as Determined by His Relations to the Incarnate Son. O., pp. xxvi+309. Xew \rork, 1905.* Also. pp. 338. London, lim;,.

Annet, P.).- The Conception of Jesus Considered as the Foundation of the Christian Religion. By a Moral Philosopher. 0. London, 1744.

Anselm, Saint. Cur Deus Homo; or Why God Was Made Man. etc. Translated with an introduction, analysis, etc., by a clergy num. S. Oxford, 1865.

Armstrong, Richard A. The Trinity and the Incarna- tion. Cr. 0., pp. 166. London, 1904.

Arrowsmith, John. God-Man. Being an exposition the first eighteen verses «»r ih«- firsi dopier of the Gospel aoe-.i-ditiL: to St. John. Q. London. Uiiid.

Baird, Williarri.— The Mystery of Bethlehem. Tlire.-

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tiuvs on the source, the manifestation and the effect of the Incarnation. D., pp. x+51. London, 1866. *

Batchelor, H. The Incarnation of God, and Other Ser- mons. 0., pp. 340. London, 1880.

Bathe, Anthony. An Advent with Jesus. 32mo., pp. 150. London, 1892. *

Bedford, Arthur. The Incarnation of Christ Proved from the Testimony of the Most Ancient Jews. 0. Lon- don, 1757.

Beecher, Charles. The Incarnation; or Pictures of the Virgin and Her Son. D. New York, 1849.

Benson, R. M. Spiritual Readings for Every Day: the Manifestation of Christ. D. London, 1884.

Benson, R. M. The Virgin Birth of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. A paper read (in part) before the Norwich branch of the English Church Union on June 9, 1904. Cr. 0. Norwich, 1904.

Bernard, Thomas Dehany. The Songs of the Nativity Considered : 1, As Recorded in Scripture ; 2, As Used in the Church. O., pp. 176. London, 1895. *

Bindley, T. Herbert. Et Incarnatus Est. D., pp. 47. 1896. *

Briggs, Charles Augustus. The Incarnation of the Lord. A series of sermons tracing the unfolding of the doctrine of the Incarnation in the New Testament. 'D., pp. x+243. New York, 1902. * Also, 0., pp. 254. London, 1903.

Bright, William. The Incarnation as a Motive Power; XXX Sermons. 0., pp. 312. London, 1880. *

Bright, William. Eighteen Sermons of St. Leo the Great on the Incarnation; with the "Tome" with Notes. D. London, 1862. Second ed., 1886.

Bruce, Alexander Balmain. The Humiliation of Christ in its Physical, Ethical and Official Aspects. Sixth series of the Cunningham lectures. Second ed., revised and en- larged, 0., pp. viii-f 457. New York, 1892. Also, London. This is the best treatment of the Kenosis in existence. *

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Budd, Theodore.- Tin- Nativity of Our Blessed Lord, o. London. 1881.

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Carter, T. T.y, (Editor).— Footsteps of the Holy Child; or Lessons on the Incarnation. Two parts. O. London, 1867, isi>8.

Casaubon, Meric. A Discourse Concerning Christ. His Incarnation and Ivxaminat ion. Small Q. London, n. d.

Charles, Mrs.). " Ky the Mystery of the Incarnat ion. '' London. 164(5. ().. pp. 110. London, 1890. :":

Chase, Samuel. Messiah's Advent. 0. London. 1815.

Clarke, Adam.— The Love of God to a Lost World. The Incarnation and Death of Christ. Second ed. London, 1*10. Also. New York, 1837.*

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Cooper, John.— Jesus Christ's .Mode of 1'ivscntin.n1 lliin- sclf to the World, a I'roof of His Divine Mission, and Super natural Work. O. London. Isso.

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Dix, Morgan. The Sacramental System Considered as the Extension of the Incarnation. Bishop Paddock lec- tures, 1892. O, pp. 254. London, 1893. *

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Freddie, Roger. Jesus Christ the Word Incarnate : Con- siderations Gathered from the Works of the Angelic Doctor, St. Thomas Aquinas. Translated from the Italian by F. J. Sullivan. 0., pp. 7+406. St. Louis, 1904.

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Bishop Gore's Hampton lectures shortened for popular use. Cr. O.? pp. viii+62. London, 1904.

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Gould, S. Baring. The Birth of Jesus ; Eight Discourses for Advent, Christmas, etc. D., pp. 98. London, 1885. *

Gray, Andrew. The Incarnation and Infant Baptism. D. Boston, 1890. *

Greene, Henry Copley. Songs of the Birth of Our Lord Jesus Christ. With illustration by Albert Durer. S. NYw York, 1905.

Gurney, Thomas A. Nunc Dimittis; or the Son of the Watcher for the Lord's Christ. Cr. 0., pp. vii-(-151. Lon- don, 1906.

Hall, Francis J. The Kenotic Theory Considered with Particular Reference to its Anglican Forms ;md Arguments. D., pp. xviii+247. London, 1898. * Has a bibliography of four and a half pages.

Hall, Hilkiah B.— Tho Fulness of the Manifestation of a Christ, being a course of Epiphany lectures. D. London, 1863.

Hawkesworth, Alan S. De Incarnatione Verbi Dei, ther with throe <>ssavs subsidiary to the same. 0.. pp. viii+116. Albany, N. Y., 1897.*

Hendrix, Eugene Russell.-- KVli-ioii <•!' ilx- Tncnniation. The Cole l»-ftim-s I'm- 1903 delivered before the Vanderbilt Univopsity. I)., pp. 12+271. \;ishvi]N>. Tenn., 1003. *

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Hicks, James. -Catechetical Lectures on the Incarnation and Childhood of Our Lord Jesus Christ. D. London, 1848.

Hoben, Allan.— Virgin Birth. (University of Chicago historical and linguistic studies in literature related to the New Testament. Second series. Vol. 1. Linguistic and Exegetical Studies.) 0., pp. 8+87. Chicago, 1903.*

Hughes, Lewis. Bethlehem; or Incarnate Love. 0., pp. 56. London, 1895. :":

The Humiliation and Exaltation of Our Redeemer, in Thirty-two Prints after Albert Durer. D. London, 1856.

Hutton, R. H. The Incarnation and Principles of Evi- dence. 0. London, 1862.

Johnson, Anna J. Christ Unveiled; His Heavenly and Earthly Appearing. D., pp. 105. New York, 1887. *

Johnson, J. B. The Angels of God Considered in the Light of the Divine Unity, and in Their Relation to the Incarnate Son of God. Cr. 0., pp. 118. London, 1899.

Jones, William. Sermons on the Nativity. Fourth ed. London, 1614.

Jones, E. Griffith. The Ascent through Christ. A study of the doctrines of redemption in the light of the theory of evolution. 0., pp. 26+469. New York, 1900. *

Kingdon, H. Fully. God Incarnate, being the Bishop Paddock lectures for 1890. 0., pp. 252. New York, 1890. *

Knowling, R. J. Our Lord's Virgin Birth and the Criti- cism of Today. Cr. 0., pp. 313. London, 1903. *

Leo I., St. Sermons on the Incarnation. Translated by W. Bright. New York.

Liddon, H. P. Christmas-tide in St. Paul's. Sermons bearing chiefly on the birth of Our Lord and the end of the year. 0., pp. 44f London, 1889. *

Ligouri, A. M. de. Meditations and Discourses on the Incarnation. Translated. S. New York, 1876.

Liguori, St. Alphonsus. Meditation on the Great Mys- tery of the Incarnation. Translated by Rev. Edmund Vaughan. S. New York, 1901.

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Lobstein, Paul. The Virgin Birth of Christ. An his- torical j»nd critical essay. Translated into English by Vic- tor Lenliette. Edited by the Rev. W. D. .Morrison. (Crown Theological Library.) Cr. 0., pp. 138. London, 1903. * A book which has caused much discussion.

Long, Curtis Edward. Incarnation; or, The Word Made Flesh. S., pp. 16. Los An.ueles, 1903.

Lux Muiidi. A Series of Studies in the Religion of the Incarnation. Edited by Charles Gore. Fourth ed., 540. 1890. Tenth ed.. pp. 598. Thirteenth ed., 0., pp. 420. *

Mac Donald, Alex. Questions of the Day. Thoughts on the Biblical (Question. Appendix B. Irenaeus and the Virgin Birth. D., pp. 7+203. New York, 1905.

Macduff, J. R.— The Story of Bethlehem. S. New Fork, 1870.

Mackintosh, J. C. The Incarnation, and Other Ser- mons; In-iii!!1 gatherings from a colonial ministry. 0. 1'ort Elizabeth. 1887.

Mason, Ernest. Womanhood in the God Man. O.. pp. 332. London, 1891.

Masterman, J. Howard B. Was Jesus Christ Divine? An inquiry into the credibility of the Incarnation. D.. pp. xv-f 103. ' London, 1904. *

Maturin, R. W. The Incarnation. 32mo. London, 1892.

Meldrum, J.- The Incarnation of the Son of Cod. 2 vols.. <). London, 1807.

Miles, H. A.— TJ.c Birth of Jesus. D. NYw York, 1876.

Milnes, Edward. The Anuvls' Sonu. Cr. O. London, 1901.

Milton, John.- Hymn on the Alorniim of Christ's Na- tivity. I)., pp. 22. London. 1!Mi|.

Moore, Daniel. .Meditations Tor Advent : or Short LYad- iii the First and Second Coiniim of Our Lord Jesus Christ. i >.. pp. L'-Mi. London. iSSfi. *

Morris, George.— The Duality of all Divine Truth in

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Our Lord Jesus Christ for God's Self -Manifestation in the Impartation of the Divine Nature to Man. D., pp-. xxiv-j- 407. London, 1883. *

Morris, J. Brande. Jesus the Son of Mary ; or the Doc- trine of the Catholic Church upon the Incarnation of the Son of God. 2 vols., 0. London, 1851.

Mortimer, A. G. The Incarnation the Solution of Mod- ern Difficulties. I). \<>w York, 1891.

New Christmas Tract, showing the reason^ we have for joy at the event of Our Saviour's Birth. 0. London, 1800 (?).

Nelson, Loveday A. Coming of the Christ Child in Story and in Picture. S., pp. 3+39. Chicago, 1904.

New Great ion. The. By the Author of Our Family Ways. D. Milwaukee, 1891.

On the Morning of Christ's Nativity. (Waistcoat Pocket Classics.) 64mo. London, 1904.

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1894. Third ed., 0., pp. 500. Edinburgh, 1897. * Ottley, Robert L. The Doctrine of the Incarnation. 2

vols., 0., pp. 336, 376. London, 1896. * Second revised ed., O., pp. 710. London, 1902. A history of the doctrine.

Our Promised Peace. Some Thoughts on the Incarna- tion Selected and arranged by the Rev. T. T. Norgate. D., pp. 246. Cambridge, 1903.

Parker, J. Today's Christ; a Study of Re-Incarnation. A companion to "Today's Bible." 0., pp. 160. London,

1895. *

Peyton, William Wynne. The Three Greatest Forces in the World and the Making of Western civilization. Part I. The Incarnation. D., pp. viii+234. London, 1905. *

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A Pindaric on tin- Nativity <>f the Son of God. 0. London. 171 ±

Potter, J. H. A Present Christ: Daily KYadinirs on the Incarnation. S. London, 1881.

Powell, H. C.- - Th»« Principle of the Incarnat ion, with al reference to tin- relations between Our Lord's Di- vine omniscience and his human consciousness. O., pp. xxxvi+483. London, 1896. *

Pring, F. A. The Message oi' the Lncarnat ion to the Nation. O.. pp. 16. London, 1894.

Rainsburger, George Earl. The Incarnation of Jesus Christ. A sermon. 0. West Lafayette, 0., n. d. *

Ramsay, W. M. Was Christ Born in Bethlehem: a Study on the Credibility of St. Luke. 0., pp. xii+280. New York. 1898. Pp. 292. London. 1898.*

Randolph, B. W.— The Vir-in Birth of Our Lord. A paper read in substance before the Confraternity of the Holy Trinity at Cambridge. Cr. 0., pp. 72. London, 1903.

Richey, Alban. The Incarnation and the Kenosis. 0. New York-. 1898. *

Richards, Thomas.— The Nativity of Christ a Matter of Great Joy to All People. A sermon on Luke ii : 10. 11. 0. London, 1728.

Ritchie, A.— The Wonderful Babe of Bethlehem. Q. London. 1905.

Robinson, J. Armitage, Some Thoughts on the Incar- \V:Mi a prefatory letter to the Archbishop of rant'-rbnty. (:r. Q.. pp. <!4. London. IDdM. Cr. 0., Lon- don. 1 !Mi:,.

Rowe, John. Emmanuel; or the love of Christ expli- and applied in his Incarnation. bein<_r made under the and his ^at inaction in thirty sermons. O.. pp. 192. London. 1

Rushbrooke, Alfred. The Advents. Literal and Spir- itual. A >f adoration: a liosanna ol' welcome. 0., pp. 30. London, 1894.

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Sadler, M. F.— Emmanuel ; or the Incarnation of the Son of God the Foundation of Immutable Truth. 0., pp. xvi+434. London, 1867. *

Schuyler, Anthony. The Incarnate Word, and Other Sermons. D., pp. 248. New York, 1898. *

Sebastian. Manual of the Infant Jesus. D. London, 1884.

Sexton, George. The Advent of Christ and its Effect on the Ages. A sermon. 0., pp. 32. London, 1878.

Sherlock, William. A Vindication of the Doctrine of the Holy and Ever Blessed Trinity and Incarnation of the Son of God. Q. London, 1690, 1691, 1694.

Simon, D. W. Reconciliation by Incarnation. The re- conciliation of God and man by Incarnation of the Divine Word. 0., pp. xxiii+387. Edinburgh, 1899. *

The Sinner 's Redemption, wherein is described the blessed Nativity of Our Lord Jesus Christ. Two parts. Ff . Lon- don, 1640 (f), 1699 (?), 1720.

Smith, Haskett. The Divine Epiphany in Ten Pro- gressive Scenes. D., pp. 258. London, 1877.

Soltau, Wilhelm.— The Birth of Jesus. Translated from the German by Maurice A. Canney. Cr. 0., pp. 90. Edin- burgh, 1903.

Spalding, Erastus W. The Incarnation the Source of Life and Immortality ; a Doctrinal and Practical Essay. 0. Milwaukee, Wis., 1884.

Spurgeon, Charles H.— "Good Tidings of Great Joy." Christ's Incarnation the Foundation of Christianity. (Cen- tral Truth Series, vol. 1.) Cr. O., pp. 152. London, 1901.

Staley, Vernon. The Coming of the Son of Man ; a Series of Considerations for the Season of Advent. With a preface by Rev. T. T. Carter. ' 32mo., pp. 160. London, 1895. *

Staley, Vernon. Plain Words on the Incarnation with Special Reference to Baptism and the Eucharist. With preface by Rev. T. T. Carter. D., pp. viii+222. London, 1892; second ed., D.. pp. 102. *

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Staley, Vernon. Expositions of tin- Catholic Doctrine Concerning the Church, the Incarnation and the Sacra inents. 0. London, 1898.

Strictures on AYilberforce's Doc-trine of the Incarnation. 1).. pp. »;.">. Xew York, 1851.

Stewart, A. Morris. The Crown of Science, the Incar- nation of Cod in Mankind. 1).. pp. xiii-j-223. London, l!Mr_>. Three editions in one year. * 0., pp. !-<>. London. 1905.

Talmage, Frank DeWitt. Message to the .Marians. Studies upon the story of the Xativity. I)., pp. 101. Xew York. 1 !ML>.

Thorn, J. H. The .Revelation of God and Man in the Son of God and the Son of Man. 0. London. 1S.">J).

Tickell, George. The Incarnate Word and the Devo- tion to the Sacred Heart. O. 0. London, 181<>

Turnbull, Robert. Theophany; or the Manifestation of <iod in tlie Life. Character and Mission of Jesus Christ. D., pp. 239. Hartford, 1849. *

Upham, C.- W. Letters on ihc Louos. 1). Uoston, 1828.

Usher, James. Emmanuel: or a Treatise on the Incar- nation of the Son of God. (I Dublin. 1(i:iS. Oxford, 1643. London, 1645, 1648. 1(570. 1844.

Vaux, James Edward (Kditort. Meditations on the Incarnation. S. London. 1S7S.

The Yiruin l>irth. <)ne<>f the Principal Koimdations ..|' the Christian Faitli. An a<-count of the ways in which it •xplained. defended and devoutly expounded hy doc- I' thcolnyy and doctors of medicine at different periods of the Church's history. Colledrd lordlier and presented to the twentieth century hy a bibliophile. ().. pp. 77. Lon- don. IIM).",. Only one hundred copies printed.

Walker, George. Sermons on the Humiliation and K\- altation of the Son of God. I). London. 1S-J4.

Walker, W. L. The Spirit and the Incarnation in the

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Light of Scripture, Science and Practical Need. Second ed., revised. O., pp. xii-f 408. Edinburgh, 1901. * A very strong treatment of the Kenotic theory.

Westcott, Brooke Foss. The Incarnation and the Com- mon Life. O., pp. 428. London and New York, 1894. *

Westcott, Brooke Foss. The Incarnation : a Revelation of Human Duties ; a charge delivered to the clergy of Dur- ham in the cathedral November 17, and in the chapel of Auckland Castle, November 19, 1892. D., pp. 54. London, 1893. *

White, Edward.— Life in Christ : a Study of the Scrip- ture Doctrine of the Nature of Man and the Offices of the Incarnation and the Condition of Immortality. Third ed., 0. London, 1878.

Wilberforce, Cranmer, Jewell and the Prayer Book, on the Incarnation. 0., pp. 56. Washington, 1850. *

Wilberforce, Robert I. The Doctrine of the Incarna- tion of Our Lord Jesus Christ in Its Relation to Mankind and to the Church. Third ed., 0., pp. xxiv+554. London, 1850. D. London, 1852. D. Philadelphia, 1849.* D., pp. xvi+384. New York, 1885. *

Williams, Isaac. TJie Gospel Narrative of Our Lord's Nativity Harmonized; with Reflections. 0. London, 1844.

Williston, Seth.— Sermons on the Incarnation and the Spirit. 1823.

"The Word Was Made Flesh." Five sermons preached in the Catholic Apostolic Church, Camberwell. 0., pp. 56. London, 1882. *

Wyatt, H. H. The Principal Heresies Relating to Our Lord's Incarnation. 0., pp. vi+66. London, 1881.

Zeller, H.— The Birth of Christ and the Iron Pen. E. London, 1846.

V. ClIIiMST AS Till-] FULFILLMENT OF PROPHECY,

Now that Christ has come, it vet remains id be proved thai I IV is tlu1 Messiah. This is done by a comparison of the Old Testament Scriptures with the life and deeds of Christ in tlie Xe\v. Many of the works which discuss Messianic prophecy also discuss the subject.

Recommended:

See IL. a. The books recommended there also apply here.

Abaddie, James. The Accomplishment of Jlrophecy in the Character and Conduct of Jesus Christ. From the im- pressive treatise on the truth of the Christian religion. D. London, 1810.

Battersby, Thomas D. H. Christ the First and the Last. Sermons. 0. London, 1883.

Beard, John R. Christ the Interpreter of History. A series of discourses showing how to read the Bible wisely and profitably, etc. 0. London, n. d.

Beke, C.— Jesus the Messiah. 0. London, 1872.

Black, Charles I. Messias and Anti-Messias. D. Lon- don, 1853.

Breere, Richard. On the Messiah. 0. London. 1789.

Briggs, Charles A. The Messiah of tin- <i<>spels. 0., pp. ew York, 1895.*

.Browne, E. Harold.— Tin- Kullillmrnt <>!' I he Old Testa- ment Prophecies IJelalinL: In the Messiah in I In- Person, Character and Actions <>!' .b-sns <•!' Na/aivth. A disserta- tion \vhich obtained tin- Xorissian medal for 1835. 0., pp. 113. Cambridge. 1836.*

Cole, James E.— The Immediate FiiHillmcnl ,.!' Pro- phecy. The Advent of the Spirit of Truth, and the Visible

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Presence of the World's Redeemer. 0. New York, 1874, 1877.

Conn, Joseph. -The Fulness of Time, and Other Studies in Theology. Or. 0., pp. 218. Glasgow, 1904.

Crowell, J. Christ in All the Scriptures; a demonstra- tion that Christ is the Divine Saviour, and the Scriptures are inspired of God. T. Philadelphia, 1880.

Gumming, John. Christ the Alpha and the Omega in the Word of God. 0. London, 1865.

Dewart, E. H. Jesus the Messiah in Prophecy and Ful- fillment. D. Cincinnati, 1891. *

Ellicott, C. J. Christus Comprobatur ; or Testimony of Christ to the Old Testament. Third ed., D. London, 1892. *

Fearnley, F. M. The Bread of God as Foreshadowed in the Old Testament and Fulfilled in Christ. 0. London, 1877.

Foundation of Faith and the Substance of the Bible con- cerning Jesus Christ: According to Prophecies in the Old Testament Confirmed in the New. Ff. London, 1660.

Frey, J. S. C. A Course of Lectures on the Messiahship of Christ. D., pp. 300. New York, 1844. *

Gill, John.— The Prophecies of the Old Testament Re- specting the Messiah Considered and Proved to be Literally Fulfilled in Jesus. 0. London, 1878.

Gregg, Thomas D. The Alphomegaic Principle; or a Brief Explanation of the Philological Sense in Which Lord Jesus the Messiah is the Alpha and Omega of the Sacred Scriptures. 0. London, 1868.

Guinness, Henry Grattan. History Unveiling Pro- phecy; or Time as an Interpreter. O., pp. 21+ 5+494. New York, 1905. *

Harmony of the Divine Will and the Doctrines of the Old and New Testaments; Illustrated in the Fulfillment of Many Prophecies Relating to the History of Jesus Christ. 0. London, 1807.

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Harrison, John. The Messiah Already Come. Q. Am- sterdam, 1619.

Haslam, William. The Cross and the Serpent; being a brief history of the triumph of the cross through a long series of a«:vs in prophecy, types and fulfillment. D. Ox- ford. 1S4<).

"It Is Written." or the Accordance of Old Testament Prophecy Relating to Our Lord Jesus Christ, with its Ful- fillment in tlie New Testament. 0. London (?), 1831.

Jacob, John. The Jew Turned Christian ; or the Cor- ner Stone whcn-iii is the Assertion of Christ P>ein«r the True Messiah. Q. London, 1678.

Jeaffreson, C. B. The Birth, the Tears, the Passion, the Rising, the Ascension of Jesus, and Other Topics. D. Manchester, 1859.

Jesus Christ the Center. Christ in the purpose and prophecy, the fulfillment and fruits of redemption. 0. London, 1870.

Jesus the Messiah. By a Lady. I). London, 1873.

Jesus of History, The.' O. London, 1869.

Jesus of Xa/areth: His Interpretation of the Hebrew Messiahship. An essay by Watchman. 0., pp. 122. Lon- don. 1894.

Jesus the Trin- Messiah; or the Prophets and Evangelists i pared. D. London, 1830.

Jewish Witnesses that Jesus is the Christ. D. London, L848.

A .lust. Fair and Righteous Challenge ( .uiven in behalf of the Jews) to All Christian Ministers Throughout the World, in Respect to Jesus Christ, said by Them to be the Bon of David. 0. London, 1860.

Lowe, J. B. -The Cross I'refimnvd and Fulfilled. Edited by his wife. Introduction by the Dean of Norwich. 0., pp. 271. Liverpool, 1894.*

'Lowman, M.). The Argument from Prophecy, in ;' that Jesus is the Messi;di Vindicated: or Some Con-

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siderations on the Prophecies of the Old Testament, as the Grounds and Reasons of the Christian Religion. 0. Lon- don,, 1733.

Magee, M. C.— Christ the Light of All Scripture. Edited by C. S. Ma-ee. 0., pp. 34-4. London, 1892. *

The Manifold Wisdom of God; in Divers Dispensations of Grace by Jesus Christ in the Old and New Testament. Their agreement and difference. D. London, 1640.

Mathews, Shailer. Messianic Hope in the New Testa- ment. C).. pp. 20-f 3+338. Chicago, 1905. *

Meirs, John. The .Messiah Already to be Exhibited and Come into the World. For the use and benefit of the Jews. Q. London, 1717.

Parry, Richard. Attempt to Demonstrate the Messiah- ship of Jesus. O. London, 1773.

Parrish, Samuel. An Inquiry into the Jewish and Christian Revelation, wherein all the prophecies relating to the Jewish Messiah are considered, and compared with the person and character of Jesus Christ and the time of the Gospel ; the authority of the canon of Scripture ; the nature and -use of miracles, etc., in a dialogue between an Indian and a Christian. 0. London, 1739.

Passages of the Old Testament which Testify of Jesus Christ. Explained by Others in the New Testament. Ff. London (?), 1830 (?).

Porcelli, Alfred.— Art Thou He that Should Come? 0. London, 1898.

Porter, Edmund. God Incarnate, showing- that Jesus Christ is the only and the most high God. In four books. 0. London, 1655.

Powell, H. C. The Principle of the Incarnation ; with especial reference to the relation between our Lord's divine omniscience and his human consciousness. 0., pp. 31+483. London and New York. 1.896.*

Proof that the Messiali Must Have Come. D. London, 1879.

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Sharpe, Gregory. A Second Argument in Defenrr of Christianity Taken from the Ancient Prophecies Applied to the most Remarkable Events in the Life and (1haraet.-r of Jesus. 0. London. 17<i±

Solomon, G. The Jesus of History and Hie Jesus of Tra- dition Idem i lied. D. London, 1880.

Stanton, Vincent H. The Jewish and Christian .Mes- siah. A study in the earliest history of Christianity. 0., pp. 399. Edinburgh, 1S86. Gives a brief list, principally in German.

Tyler, Thomas.— Christ the Lord, the Revealer of God, and Ilie Fulfil In KM it of the Prophetic Name Jehovah; with a Reply to Bishop Colenso on the Name Jehovah. 0. Edin- burgh. 1S63.

Waddell, P. Hately.— The Christ of Revelation and Reality. 0. London, 1863.

Was Jesus of Nazareth the Promised Messiah? 0. Lon- don, 1879.

Wilkes, Henry. Jesus the Divine Messiah ; an Address to Jews. D. Montreal, 1851.

Willard, D.— The True Messiah. S. Canandaigua, N. Y., n. d.

VI. CHRIST'S LIFE ON EARTH— GENERAL.

Jesus the God-man dwelt among us, walked as we walk, ate as we eat, breathed as we breathe, but thought and spoke as none ever have. The sources of His biography are the New Testament documents. In addition to the can- onical sources are traditions and apocryphal writings which, though of no value in themselves, yet as a whole serve as illustration and additional proof of the existence of Christ. The manners and customs of the East and the land of the Life all set forth Christ. The attempt has been ' made within the present century to prove Christ a myth and the Gospels a legend. The arguments set forth if used in the same way would prove any historic personage a myth. Archbishop Whately in his " Historic Doubts relative to Napoleon Bonaparte," furnishes a good example. In or- der to show how thoroughly Strauss and Renan were an- swered a special section is devoted to that controversy.

Recommended :

Andrews, for chronology and a broad view.

Edersheim, for his great grasp of the subject and use of Rabbinical sources.

Geikie, for the same reason, to which is added an excel- lent style.

Fairbairn, for his grouping and discussions.

Sanday, Stalker, and Rhees, for their suggestiveness and conciseness.

Weiss, for his liberal evangelical spirit, and also as a representative of the best German orthodoxy of the day.

David Smith, for his understanding of the human.

Matheson, for his deep spiritual insight.

Whyte, for his brilliancy. 4 49

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Abbott, Lyman, and J. R. Gilmore. The Gospel His- tory; complete connected account of the life of Our Lord. D. New York, 1881.

Abbott, Lyman. Jesus of . Nazareth ; His Life and Teachings. D. New York. New ed., D., pp. 534. New York, 1882. *

Abbott, Lyman.— Life of Christ; founded on the 1'mir Gospels, with designs by Dore and others. Second ed., D., pp. 534^ New York, 1882.*

Ads ;nid Monuments, or An Historical Account of the Life and Death of Our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ. D. Northampton, 1800.

Adams, Ambrose. Story of Jesus Christ. S., pp. L'71. Boston, 1903. *

Adams, Charles C. Life of Our Lord Jesus. 0., pp. 407. New York, 1878. *

A -nns Dei. The Lamb of God. D. London, 1867.

Alexander, Gross. The Son of Man; Studies in His Life and Tradings. D., pp xii-(-380. Nashville, Tenn., 1899. * Of value.

Anderon, John L. The Messiah. A narrative of the life and death, resurrection and ascension of Our Lord. 0. London, 1864.

Anderon, John L. The Messiah. 0, London, 1861. This was afterwards enlarged under the title: "The Devout Christian's Help to Meditation on tlie Life of Our Lord Jesufl Christ." O. London. iSlifi.

Anderson, John. The Life of Christ from tlio Cradle to the Cross; in which the works of Our Lord are considered in connection with time mid place. 0. London. 1871, 1884.

Andrade, Father A. Daily Meditations, Hi.- .Mysteries of Onr Holy Faith and on the Hopes of Our Lord Jesus Christ and of the Saints. Second pan. ( >.. pp. l^l"). Lon- don, 1878.

Andrews, Samuel J. Life of Our Lord upon Karth Con-

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sidered in its Historical, Chronological and Geographical Relations. 0., pp. xxiv+624. New York, 1868. New ed., 0., pp. 000. Edinburgh and New York, 1892. The Eng- lish edition was entitled, The Bible Student's Life of Our Lord. London, 1884. *

Anstey, Martin. Modern Lives of Christ. 0., pp. 8. London, 1895.

Anthony, Alfred Williams. An Introduction to the Life of Jesus. An investigation of historical sources. D., pp. 206. Boston, 1896, 1900. *

As Others Saw Him, A retrospect. A. D. 54. D., pp. iv-|-256. New York, 1895. Purports to be written by a scribe of Alexandria about twenty-five years after the res- urrection.

Ashton, Mrs. Sophia Goodrich. Sabbath Talks about Jesus. E. New York, n. d.

Avancinus, N. Meditations on the Life and Doctrine of Jesus Christ. Translated by F. E. Bazalgette. 2 vols. 0. London, 1875.

Babb, C. E. (Uncle Jesse).— Talks about Jesus. S. Cin- cinnati, 1876.

Bailey, H. Turner. Great Painter's Gospel; or' the Life of Our Lord as Told by the Master Painters of the World. Q. Boston, 1900.

Baily, Caleb.— The Life of Jesus. Small 0. London, 1726, 1732.

Baker, Mrs. S. S. T.— Our Elder Brother. Thoughts for Every Sunday in the Year, from the Life and Words of Jesus of Nazareth. D. New York, 1892.

Balfern, W. P.— Glimpses of Jesus. Third ed., D. Lon- don. 1857.

Balfern, W. P.— Lessons from Jesus; or the Teaching of Divine Love. Second ed., D., pp. 260. London, 1872. *

Ball, Charles R. Lessons on Our Lord's Ministry, for Sunday Schools. 0. London, 1882.

Ball, G. H.— Life Work of Our Saviour. E. Boston, 1870. A Sunday School Question Book.

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Banks, Louis Albert. The People's Christ. A volume of sermons and other addresses and papers. Second ed., D.. pp. 220. Boston, 1891. *

Barker, Joseph. Jesus, a Portrait. D., pp. 264. Phila- delphia. 1873.*

Bartholomew, C. Life and Doctrines of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. O. London, 1880.

Barton, Lucy. The Gospel History of Jesus Christ. S. London, n. d.

Barton, William Eleazer. Jesus of Xa/areth, the Story of His Life and the Scenes of His Ministry: with a Chap- ter on the Christ of Art; maps by Gen. Henry B. CarriiiL1- ton. 0., pp. 558. Boston, 1903.'*

Beecher, Henry Ward. Life of Jesus the Christ. 2 vols., 0., pp. 518. New York, 1891. Vol. II is made up of his sermons. O., pp. 730. Boston, 1903. *

Bennett, James. Lectures on the History of Jesus Christ. Second ed.? 2 vols., 0. London, 1828. *

Benson, Edward White. Christ and His Times. D. London, n. d. * A volume of sermons.

Benson, George. The History of the Life of Jesus Christ, taken from the New Testament: with observations and reflections proper to illustrate the excellence of his character and the divinity of his mission and religion. With memoirs of the life, character and writings of the author. Q. London, 1764.

Bickersteth, Miss C.— The Old Picture P>ihle. Stories from the life of Christ. S. London. 1SC7.

('Bickersteth, Miss E. ). Words for Workini: People •»n the Life of the Lord Jesus. P>\ the author of "Words for Women/' with twelve illustrations. S. London. 1868.

Binns, William. Life of Jesus. O., pp. U2. London. 1875. *

P>io-jr;iphy of the Saviour and His Apostles, with a Por- trait of Kach. I). New York. 1847.

P>irth. Life and Death of the LYdeeiner. D. Manches- ter. 1840.

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Blaikie, William G. The Public Ministry and Pastoral Method of Our Lord. D., pp. vi-f 347. New York, 1883. *

Blomfield, E. Life of Christ with a History of the First Propagation of the Christian Religion. Q. Bungay, 1813.

Blunt, Henry. Lectures upon the History of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. 3 vols., D., pp. 293, 307, 249. London, 1835. Also 1 vol., D., pp. 360. Philadelphia. 1848, 1857. *

Boardman, George D. The Divine Man, from the Na- tivity to the Temptation. (). New York and London, 1888.

Bodington, Canon. 'Jesus the Christ. D. London, 1892.

Boddy, Alexander A. Christ in His Holy Land ; a Life of Our Lord. Written during and after a journey through the Holy Land. With map and illustrations. O., pp. viii+320. London, 1897. *

Bolles, William. The Complete Evangelist; comprising a history of the life of Jesus Christ. D. New London, 1845.

Bonaventura, St. The Life of Christ. Translated and edited by the Rev. W. H. Hutchins. D., pp. xxxii+337. New York, 1881. Also, T. Dublin, 1845. Also translated by F. Oakeley. D. London, 1844. *

Bosanquet, J. W. Messiah the Prince. Second ed., 0. London, 1870.

Bossuet, Wilhelm. Jesus. Translated by Janet Pen- rose Trevilyan. (Crown Theological Library, No. 14.) 0. New York, 1906. *

Bosworth, Edward Increase. Studies in the Life of Jesus Christ. 0., pp. 10+259. New York, n. d. *

Bourne, Henry H. Gleanings from the Life and Teach- ings of Christ. 0., pp. 408. London, 1880. *

Brennan, Richard. The Life of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, and of His Blessed Mother. Q. 38 parts, illustrated. New York, 1879.

Brett, H. The History of Our Blessed Saviour. D. London, n. d.

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Brett, Robert.- Devout Prayers on the Li IV and Passion of the Lord Jesus. I). London. ISn'l.

Brett, Robert.— Reflections on the Holy Life of Our Lord .Jesus Christ. I). London, 1852.

Briggs, Charles Augustus. New Liuht on the Life of Jesus. D., pp. 12+196. New York, 1904. *

Brokesby, Francis.— A Life of Christ, < Darliny. Alli- bone.)

Bromley, Samuel. The Life of Christ. 32mo. Lon- don, 1865.

Brookes, James H.— The Christ. D., pp. 287. Now York, 1893. *

Brooks, Arthur.— The Life of Christ in the World. D. New York, 1887.

Brough, W. Memory Pictures of the Life of Christ. Q. London. 1870.

Browne, Edith. Readings on the Life of Our Lord. Cr. 0., pp. 136. London, 1900.

Bullock, J. George.— The Track of the Light; or Christ's Footsteps Followed. S., pp. 118. London, 1873.

Bunting, Henry. It inerariuni lot ins Sacrae Scripture-: or the Travels of Hie Holy Patriarchs. Prophets. .Judges, Kiuys, Our Saviour Christ and His Apostles, ele. Q. Lon- don. liil'O.

Burgh, William for- DeBurgh). Discourses on I he Li IV nrist : or Hie Principal Kvents in the Personal History of the Redeemer. 0. London. 1849.

Burnham, B. F. and C. S.— The Life of Lives, l.ein- the records of .Jesus reviewed by a HiroiiL! of recent biblical Scholars. < >. < lermantown. Pa.. 1 SN-V

Burns, T slay .— A History of Ilie Clmi-eli «.!' Christ, A. D. 1 to A. D. :»1o. with a special view Jo the delineation of the Christian i'aitb ;ind life. ( ). London, l^ii'.

Burt, Nathaniel C. Hours AIIIOIILJ the (iospels: or Way- side Truths From the Life of Our Lord. I). Philadelphia,

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Burton, Ernest D. and Mathews, Shailer. Construct- ive Studies in the Life of Christ. 0., pp. 302. London, 1901. Third ed., <)., pp. 302. Chicago, 1901. * Espe- cially good for Bible study.

Businger, L. C. The Life of Jesus Christ and of His Virgin Mother Mary: from the German, by R. Brennan. See Brennan for the same title.

Butler, Alford A.— How to Study the Life of Christ. Second ed.,, S., pp. 175. New York, 1901. *

Campbell, G. The Life of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. (Allibone.)

Cappe, Newcome. A Connected History of the Life and Divine Mission of Jesus Christ as Recorded in the Nar- ratives of th<» Four Evangelists, with Notes. To which are added reflections by C. Cappe. 0. York, 1809.

Carpenter, William Boyd. Footprints of the Saviour. Sermons. 0., pp. 104. London, 1872. *

Carpenter, William Boyd. The Son of Man Among the Sons of Men. D., pp. 306. New York, 1894. *

Carre, T. Sweet Thoughts of Jesus and Mary. D. New York, 1889.

Carter, Thomas T. The Devout Christian's Help to Meditation on the Life of Our Lord Jesus Christ. 0. London, 1866. Also, 2 vols., D. 1869.

(Carter, Thomas T.). Meditations on the Life and Mysteries of Our Lord Jesus Christ. (From the French by the compiler of the Treasury of Devotion.) 3 vols. Lon- don, 1875.

Carter, Thomas T. Spiritual Instructions on Our Lord's Early Life. 0. London, 1887.

Gaspers, A. The Footsteps of Christ. Translated from the original German by A. E. Rodman. Edited with preface by C. H. H. Wright. D., pp. 434. Edinburgh, 1871. *

Chapman, E.— The Life of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. (Darling.)

Chase, Frederick Henry.— Supernatural Element in

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Our Lord's Earthly Life in Relation to Historical Meth- ods of Study. A paper read at Sion College, London, on Tuesday, October 21. 11)02. D., pp. 24. London and New York, 1903. *

Cheney, Mrs. H. V.— Scenes from the Life of Christ. D. Boston, 1844.

Christ in His Ministry the Fountain of Life. By the author of "Christ in His Temptation." T. Bath, 1852.

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Lea, William. Catechisings on the Life of Our Lord. D. London, 1870.

Leask, W. Footsteps of Messiah. A review of passages in the history of Jesus Christ. D., pp. 351. Philadelphia, n. d. *

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Life and Work of the Redeemer. D., pp. 384. \e\v York. 1902. *

The Life, Death and Resurrection of .Jesus Christ. A sermon. D., pp. 16. Norwich, 1841.

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Life of Jesus Christ Portrayed in 4'J Pictures. Reading, Pa., 1905.

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Linton, Canon. Personal History of Our Lord Jesus Christ. Size, 70 inches long by 29 broad. On cloth, ma- hogany rollers, varnished and bound with silk up the sides. On cloth rollers and varnished. London, 1899.

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Mant, Bishop. Scriptural Narratives of Those Passages in Our Blessed Saviour's Life and Ministry Which are Sub- jects of Annual Commemoration. 0. London, 1830. Re- printed, 1840.

March, Daniel. Walks and Homes of Jesus. 0., pp. 339. Philadelphia, 1866. New ed., 0., pp. 230. London, 1895. *

Marshall, Emma. Life of the Lord Jesus Christ. Q. London, 1886.

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Mason, W.— The History of Jesus. (Allibone.)

Massey, Gerald. The History of Jesus and the Myth- ical Genesis and Topology of Equinoctial Christolatry. D., pp. 240. Cincinnati, 1893. * Written in the interests of spiritualism.

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tin1 Lord's .joiirneyin.us in chronological order from his birth to his ascension. ' I)., pp. 3+311. New York. 1S%. *

The Moaning and Value of Christ's Death, of His Inter- cession and of His Life on Earth. D. London, 1865.

A Meditation on Christ. To which is added a view of the sunrise at sea. 1). Bunuay, 1830 (?).

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.Memorials of Jesns of Nazareth. 0. London (?), 1876.

Mercier, L. Outlines of the Life of the Lord Jesus Christ. With critical and expository notes and an emen- dation of the common chronologies. 2 vols., 0. Vol. I. pp. 374: II, pp. 3-42. London, 1871, 1S7.",.

Miller, J. R. Come ye Apart. Daily readings in the life of Christ. Cr. 0., pp. 374. London, 1890. *

Miller, J. R. Personal Friendships of Jesus. O., pp. viii+267. London, 1897. *

Milne, D.— The Years and Kras of the Life of Christ. A demonstration of (iospel order and consist ency for sys- tematic teaching. With a synopsis of all the so-called dis- crepancies. D., pp. 60. London, 1892. *

Th" Ministry of Christ, Q. London, 1886.

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Milne, W. Looking I'nto Jesns. Some Aspects of His Life and Work. Cr. <).. pp. 25:?. London. 1901.*

Montgomery, Maud. Story of Our Lord's Li IV; with ei'jht eo|. after (iandenxio Ferrari. (Simple guides to Christian knowledge. s.. pp. s 1i;:>>. New York, 1904. *

Moore, Edward W.— The Overcoming Life; or Thoughts on I}),- Life ,,f Christ. Iv London. 1^1'.

Moore, H.— Tin- Life of Our Lord and Saviour J Christ.

More About Jesns. A spinel to the Peep of Day. By the author of (Mortimer, Mrs. F. L.) Peep of Day. D. London, 1859.

Morgan, G. Campbell.— The Crises of the Christ. O., ! !'*. London. 1003. * Of value.

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Moriarty, James J. All for Love ; or From the Cradle to the Cross. D. New York, 1882.

Morison, J. S. Scenes from the Life of Jesus. S. Bos- ton, 1876.

Morison, Walter. The Footprints of the Revealer. The Gospel from God, specially addressed to young men. 0., pp. 296. London, 1889. *

Morning Star, The; or Stories About the Childhood of Jesus. Pp. 64. N. p., n. d.

Morus, H. (Jesuit). The Life and Doctrine of Jesus Christ. 0. London, 1880.

Moss, R. Waddy.— The Scene of Our Lord's Life. Map. Or. 0., pp. 142. London, 1903. *

Murray, James C. English Bible Studies; first year's course. Studies in the life of Christ, with an introduction by J. C. Hartzell. D., pp. 120. Cincinnati, 1890. *

Naville, Ernest. The Christ. Seven lectures. Trans- lated by T. J. Despres. D., pp. 247. . Edinburgh, 1880. *

Neander, Augustus. The Life of Jesus Christ in Its Historical Connection and Historical Development. Trans- lated from fourth German edition by J. McClintock and C. E. Blumenthal. Third ed., 0., pp. 450. New York, 1851. * The best reply to Renan.

Nelson, S. The History of Our Blessed Lord. D. Lon- don, n. d.

Nelson, William H.— A Walk with Jesus. 0., pp. 463. Cincinnati, 1901. *

Newcome, Simon. The Duration of Our Lord's Minis- try Practically Considered. D. Dublin, 1780.

Newton, R. Heber. Studies of Jesus. Sermons. S. New York, 1880.

Nicoll, W. R. The Incarnate Saviour. A Life of Jesus Christ. D., pp. 388. Edinburgh, 1881. New ed., 0., pp. 332. London, 1897. D., pp. 360. New York, 1898. *

Nixon, J. Leroy. The Lowly Nazarene. A story of Christ. D., pp. 111+308. New York, 1897.

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Nonst, James. Life of Jesus Christ in Glory. Medita- tions from K aster to Trinity. Translated by Dr. Pusey. 0. London, 1847.

Norris, W. Sermons on the History of Our Blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. D. London, 1830.

Notovitch, N. The Unknown Life of Christ. Trans- lated from the French by Violet Crispe, with maps and illustrations. O., pp. 312. London, 1895. *

O'Donnell, James H. Jesus Christ : a Scriptural Study. T. Boston. 1901.

Ollivier, Marie Joseph. Friendships of Jesus ; from the French by M. C. Keo<rh. With a preface by Rev. M. M. O'Kane. ' 0., pp. 543. St. Louis, 1903. Second ed., 0., pp. 543. St. Louis, 1905.

Palgrave, F. T. Life of Jesus Christ. 0. London, 1885.

Palmer, John. Bethlehem to Olivet. A course of lessons on the life of Jesus Christ. D., pp. 440. London, 1880. Xew ed, 1883. *

Parker, Joseph. Ilomiletic Analysis of the Gospel by Matthew, with an Inlroductory Essay on the Life of Jesus Christ. 0. London, 1870.

Patterson, Alexander. The Greater Life and Work of Christ. As revealed in Scriptiuvs, man and nature. D., pp. 408. Xew York, 1896. * Of value.

Pearson, Charles William. Carpenter Prophet: a Life <>!' .Icsns ( 'hrist and a Discussion of His Ideals. D, pp. 9+ 288. Xew York. 1902.* Radical.

Pentecost, George F.— Bible Studies: No. 1, The Penta- teuch; No. 2. The Life of Chris!. Cr. O., pp. ix-f416. London, 1893. *

Perfitt, P. W.— The LilV and Tcadiin-s of .loans. 0. 1861.

Pettis, Olive G.— The Historical Li IV of Jesus of Naza- reth and Kxtracis from the Apostolic A. ire. '!>., pp. 142. Providence. R. T., 1870. *

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Pictures from the Life of Jesus. (With letter press.) S. London, 1886.

Pike, J. B.— The Life of Christ. D. London, n. d.

Pinarts.— Meditations on the Suffering Life on Earth of Our Lord. Translated from the French. Edited by Bishop Forbes. Second ed., D. London, 1853.

Porter, Josiah L. "Through Samaria" to Galilee and the Jordan. Scenes in the early life and labors of Our Lord. Illustrated, Q. London, 1888.

Power, P. B. The Feet of Jesus in Life, Death, Resur- rection and Glory. D. London, 1872.

Practical Meditations for Every Day in the Year on the Life of Jesus Christ. By a father of the Society of Jesus. Translated from the French. 0. London, 1868.

Pratapachandra, Majumdar. The Oriental Christ. 0. New York, 1883.

Ramsey, William M.— The Education of Christ. Hill- side Reveries. D., pp. xii+139. New York, 1902. Of value.

Reading, W. The History of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. In three parts, with suitable meditations and prayers. 32 mo. London, 1875. Small 0. London, 1716, 1726, 1737 (f). E. 1850. Edited by Doctor Hook.

Renan, Joseph Ernest. Life of Jesus. D., pp. 4-444. New York, 1904. Translated with introduction by W. G. Hutchinson. *

Renan, E.— The Life of Jesus. Translated by C. E. Wil- bour. D., pp. xii+376. New York, 1864. New ed., 1891. * See special section on this book and that of Strauss.

Renton, W.— Jesus. 0., pp. 319. London, 1880. *

Reynolds, Edward. "Works containing three treatises of the vanity of the creature, sinfulness of man and life of Christ, with a collection of 30 sermons. Ff. London, 1679.

Rhees, Rush. The Life of Jesus of Nazareth. A study. D.. pp. 70+320. New York. 1900. * A good, concise life. » James H. Scenes and Studies in the Ministry of

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Our Lord, with Thoughts on Preaching. Cr. ().. pp. 270. London. 11)0± *

Robinson, Alexander.— A Study of the Saviour in the Newer Li. nil t : or, A Present Day Study of Jesus Christ. 0., pp. -40»). London. IS!)."). Second ed.. revised. (.)., pp. 404. London, 189

Robinson, Miss L. L. The Story of .lesns of Nazareth. With text-book appendix. I)., pp. 2-r-27(). Milwaukee, Wis., 1895.

Robinson, Thomas. Scripture Characters: or. A Prac- tical Improvement of the Principal Histories in the Old and New Testaments. 4 vols., I). London. 1SOS. Vols. :\. 4. Jesus Christ.

Rogers, Arthur Kenyon. The Life and Teachings of Jesus. D., pp. 354. New York, 1894. London. IS'M critical analysis of the sources of the (iospels.

Rogers, George A. Footprints of .Jesus. I). London. 1856. Second series, 1857. Both combined with a third series in one volume. Cr. O. London, 1859, 1863.

Rogers, J. G.— Life of Christ. I). London, 1849.

Row, C. A.— The Jesus of the Evangelists: His Historical Character Vindicated: or, An Examination of the Internal Kvidence of Our Lord's Divine Mission, with Reference to Modern Controversy. Cr. 0. London, 1868. Second ed., 0., pp. :UO. London. 188(1. :"

Rutter, Henry. Evangelical Harmony: or. The History of Christ. O. London, 1803. Q. 1830. Illustrated ed., 0., 1849. By a Roman Catholic.

Rye, M.— The Beloved Sen. A life of Christ. S., pp. 7-145. Xew York, 1901.

Sabbath Talks about Jesus. By the author of "Sabbath Talks with Little Children." With Illustrations. D. London, 1861.

Sacred Scenes or T; in the Life of Our Saviour.

By various authors. D. London, n. d.

Sadler, John.- Sacred !»<•<•< » rds of the History of Jesus Christ. 0. London, 1836.

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Sallmon, William H. Studies in the Life of Jesus. D. New York, n. d.

Salmond, S. D. F.— Life of Christ. E., pp. 100. Lon- don, 1888. *

Salvator, Mundi. Brief Meditations in Prose and Verse on the Life of Christ. Selected from the works of Chrysos- tom, Augustine and other writers. With photographs after Belline, L. DaVinci, Raffaello, etc. Q. London, 1866.

Sanday, W.— Outlines of the Life of Christ. Second ed., revised with additions. 0., pp. 286. Edinburgh, 1906. 0., pp. 250. Edinburgh. 1905. Also, New York. * This is the article in Hastings Bible Dictionary. The best of the many concise lives of Christ. The author promises a larger life.

Sangster, F.— The Life of Our Lord.

Saphir, Adolph. Christ and the Scriptures. 0., pp. 154. London, 1869. *

Saviour of the World. 0., pp. 296. London, 1896.

Scenes from the Life of Jesus. D. London, 1855.

Scenes in the Life of the Saviour. 0. Philadelphia, 1850 (?).

Schlesinger, M. The Historical Jesus of Nazareth. His- tory of the Messianic idea. D. New York, 1885. *

Schmidt, Nathaniel.— The Prophet of Nazareth. O., pp. 12+422. New York, 1905. * Rationalistic, but honest.

Scott, T.— The English Life of Jesus. S., pp. 380. Lon- don, 1872. *

Scrutator (pseud). Truths for the working classes: Jesus of Nazareth and His Teaching. 0., n. p. 1874.

Scrymgeur, William; Lessons on the Life of Christ. O., pp. vi+232. Edinburgh, 1883. *

Selby, Thomas G.— The Ministry of the Lord Jesus. Books for Bible Students. D., pp. 322. London, 1896. *

Sell, Henry T.— Bible Studies in the Life of Christ. His- torical and Constructive. Cr. 0., pp. 160. London, 1902. *

Sharman, H. Burton.— Studies in the Life of Christ. O., pp. 220. New York, 1896.

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Sibbald, James. Record of the Public Ministry of Jesus Christ. D. London, 1798.

Sidey, W. W.— The Silent Christ. D, pp. 227. Lon- don (1904). A suggestive study of the Character of Christ.

Sillery, C. D. The Man of Sorrows; a Discourse. E. London, 1837.

Skene, W. F. The Gospel History ; being lectures on the life of Christ. Delivered to the senior class in Sunday school. 0., pp. 380. Edinburgh.

Smith, David. The Days of His Flesh; the Earthly Life of Our Lord and Saviour .Jesus Christ. 0., pp. 594. Lon- don. 1905. * The most valuable of recent books on the sub- ject. Has a great insight into human nature.

Smith, Edward. Life and Sayings of the Lord Jesus Christ, containing a complete history of the interesting and sublime, with the lives, travels and sut'l'erinirs of the apos- tles. D. London, 1708.

Smith, Haskett. The Divine Epiphany, in Ten Pro- gressive Scenes. D. London, 1878.

Smith, J. Carryl. Life of Christ: Following the Epistles and (Jospds in tlie Book of Common Prayer. D., pp. 216. Xew York. 1905.

Smith, Joseph Oswald. Simple Meditations on the Life of Our Lord. NYw York, 1904.

Smith, William.— The History of the link Jesm To which is added the lives and deaths of the holy evangelists and apostles. D. London. 17".s.

Smyth, Julian K. Footprints of the Saviour: devotional studies of the Life and nature of Our Lord. S., pp. 23 1. Boston. 1886.*

Snowden, James H. Scenes and Sayings in the Life of Christ. ().. pp. 372. London, 1904.* Based on a year's Sunday-school lessons.

Solomon, G. The Jesus of I Mstory and the Jesus of Tra- dition Id.-ritified, 0., pp. i)(|">. London, 1880.*

Soltau, George.- Four Port mils of the Lord Jesus

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Christ; sonic suggestions for young' Christians beginning to study the Gospels. S., pp. 4+265. Chicago,. 1905.

Southgate, Henry. Christus Redemptor ; being the life, character and teachings of Our Blessed Lord Jesus Christ. Illustrated in many passages from the writings of ancient and modern authors. Q.. pp. xvi-f-312. London, 1875.

Speer, Robert E.— Studies of the Man Christ Jesus. E., pp. 249. New York, 1896. *

Spurr, Frederick C.— The Holy Family (Jesus-Mary-Jo- seph). An old picture which for many years has been covered with dirt and scratches contracted at Rome, now cleaned and set in a scriptural frame for the edification of Christians. 0., pp. 87. London, 1897.

Stackhouse, Thomas. The Life of Jesus Christ, the Apostles and the Evangelists. 0.' London, 1754. *

Stalker, James.— Life of Christ. 0., pp. 154. Edin- burgh, 1879. D. New York. *

Stanford, Charles. From Calvary to Christ, A course of homilies. 0. London, 1885.

Stapfer, Edmond.— 'Jesus Christ Before His Ministry. Translated by Louise Seymour Houghton. D., pp. xvi+ 182. New York, 189(>. '

Stapfer, Edmond. Jesus Christ During His Ministry. Translated by Louise Seymour Houghton. D., pp. xxxiv+ 265. New York, 1897. *

Starr, F. R.— The Lamb of God. T. New York, 1888.

Stephen, Sir George.— The Life of Christ. 0., pp. 330. London, 1875. *

Stephen, Thomas. A Gospel History of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ ; or, A Life of the Man of Sorrows. Cr. 0. London, 1853.

Stevens, William Arnold. An Outline Handbook of the Life of Christ from the Four Gospels. 0. London, 1893.

Stevens, William Arnold, and Burton, Ernest DeWitt. Outline Handbook of the Life of Christ. D., pp. 45. Boston, 1892. Second ed., revised. Boston, 1900. * Con- tains a list of books recommended.

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Stevens, W. B. The Sabbaths of Our Lord. P. Phila- delphia., 1S72.

Stevenson, Margaret J. Li IV of .lesns. S.. pp. 38. To- peka. Kan., 1904.

Stewart, Rev. Alexander.- -The Life of Christ. AVith frontispiece. ! Temple scries of Uible characters and Scrip- Hire handbooks. :>2 1110.. pp. viii f-124. London. l!MMi. *

Stock, Eugene. Lessons on the Life of Our Lord. For the use of Sunday-school teachers. Complete iu 1 vol. 0., pp. 140. London. 1871. *

Stokes, W.— Memory Pictures of the Life of Christ. D. London, n. d.

Stork, Theophilus. Jesus in the Temple. 1). Phila- delphia, 1856.

The Story of the Life of Jesus, by the author of "The Story of the Bible." With illustrations. O., pp. iv+219. London, 1884.

Stout, A. P. The Journeys and Deeds of Jesus.

Strauss, David Frederick.- The Life of .lesus Critically Examined. Translated from the fourth (let-man ed. by George Kli«»t. :! vols., O. London. 1S4S. Second ed., 0., pp. ^M:. London. 1893.* See IV. F.. f,,r replies,

Strauss, David Frederick. The Life of .lesus for the People. Second ed., '2 vols.. ()., pp. xxii-l-440. iv+439. London, 1879.* See IV. F.. for replies.

Strauss, David Frederick. A New Life •»! '.lesus. Trans- lated. 2 vols.. ().. pp. 440. 4M!). London. L865. See IV, I-'., for rep]

Strauss, David Frederick. The Old Faith and the New. A Confession. Translated by Mathilde lilind. from the sixth ed.. I)., pp. viii -4^0. London. 1873.* A retraction, in p

Stretton, Hesba.— The Wonderful Life. I). London,

New ed.. ().. pp. 2:")!. London. 1892 \ concise

life.

Symington, William.— Messiah the Trince. Second ed.,

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D. London. 1840. D. New York. O, pp. ciii+354. Philadelphia, 1884. *

Talmage, T. DeWitt. From Manger to Throne. A new life of Jesus and a history of Palestine. Q., pp. 656. St. Louis, 1891. * Of no great value.

Taylor, T. E., Taylor, S. Earl, and Morgan, C. H.— Studies in the Life of Christ. D., pp. 226. New York, 1901. * A splendid study book.

Taylor, Jeremy. Life of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. A revised edition with notes by Rev. Robert Philip. Q., pp. 405. London, 1840. * Abridged ed., E. London, 1874. * Also* published in his works. Another ed., E., pp. 243. Pittsburg, Pa, 1834. *

Thayer, E. W. Sketches from the Life of Jesus. His- torical and doctrinal. O. New York, 4891.

Thomas, Evan. Jesus the Home Friend, and Other Addresses. O., pp. 96. London, 1896.

Thompson, E. The History of Jesus Christ. With the lives of their apostles a! id successors. 2 vols, 0. Wil- mington. 180.").

Tissot, J. J. Our Lord Jesus Christ. Illustrated by J. J. Tissot. 4 vols., Q. New York, 1898. *

Tissot, J. J. The Life of Our Saviour Jesus Christ; 365 compositions from the four Gospels, with notes and explanatory drawings by J. J. Tissot; notes translated by Mrs. Arthur Bell. Ff./pp. 144. New York, 1900. *

Ussher, Archbishop Henry. Immanuel; or the Mys- teries of the Incarnation. Q. Dublin, 1638. A later ed.,

E. London.

Vallings, J. F. Jesus Christ the Divine Man. His Life and Times. D, pp. viii-f-226. . London and New York, 1888. (Men of 'the Bible Series.) *

Vandersloot, Samuel J. (Editor). The Inspired His- tory of Jesus, with sixteen full page illustrations by Dore. D., n. p., n. d.

Vercruysse, B. New Practical Meditations for Every Day on the Life of Christ. 2 vols., D. New York, 1876.

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Vincent, John H., and Lee, John W.— Earthly Foot- prints of tlic .Man of Galilee. Oblong, pp. 1.96. NVw York. 1805. * Princii)nlly ill iistrnl ions.

Wace, Henry. Some Central Points oi' Our Lord's .Min- istry. Or. 0., pp. xvi-j-352. London, 1890. *

Wace, Henry. The Gospel and Its Witnesses. Chief facts in the life of Our Lord. 1). London, 1883.

Wainwright, J, M. (Editor). Our Saviour, with Pro- phets and Apostles. With eighteen engravings and de- scriptions by various American divines. 0. New York, 1850.

Walden, Treadwell. An Undeveloped Chapter in tin; Life of Christ. The ureat meaning of the word metanoia lost in the old version i in recovered in the new. 0. New York, 1882.

Walker, Norman L. Jesus Christ and llis Surround- ings. <>.. pp. 248. London, 1898.*

Wallace, O. C. S.— Life of Jesus. S.. pp. 1«r_>. Phila- delphia, 1894.

Walsal, S.— The Life and Death of Jesus Christ the Saviour. Maps and illustrations. Cr. 0. London, 1885.

Watson, John. The Life of the blaster. Cr. O.. pp. 418. London, 1902.

Watson, John.— Life of the Master. Illustrated from pictures made in Palestine by C. K. Siinson. (,).. pp. 10- 3dl. New York. 1901.*

Watson, Mrs. S. The Story of Jesus Christ the Saviour Ketold From the Kvan^elists. D., pp. xviii+490. Moston, 1889.

Watson, Mrs. Samuel.- Tin- Li IV <>!' .Irsus Christ the our, Maps and illustrations. O. London, 1885.

Weiss, Bernhard.— The Life of Christ, Translated by I. \V. Hope. 3 vols., 0., pp. 393, 403, 428. Edinburgh, 1 ^ l. e recommendations.

Welch, J.- Thoughts on the Devotion to the Sacred Heart and mi the Life of Our L<>rd. I). \e\v York, 1884.

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Weld, Horatius H.— Life of Christ. 0. Philadelphia, 1850.

Wheeler, Mrs. Charlotte. Our Master's Footsteps; or Bible Notes for Thoughtful Girls. O. London, 1883.

White, Mrs. Annie Randall. My Mother's Life of Jesus. Philadelphia, 1902.

White, W. S. History of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. O. London, 1S84.

Whitfield, Frederick. From Cana to Bethany; Glean- ings from Our Lord's Life. E., pp. 143. London, 1883. * Second ed., D., pp. 150. London, 1901.

Whitfield, Frederick.— Holy Footprints. E. London, 1883.

Whitfield, Frederick.— Jesus Himself, Jesus Only. 32mo. London, 1871.

Whittemore, W. Meynell. Notes on the Life of Christ. 0., pp. 250. London, 1896. *

Whyte, Alexander. The Walk, Conversation, and Char- acter of Jesus Christ, Our Lord. 0., pp. 340. Edinburgh, 1905. * Brilliant and original.

Wickes, Thomas.— The Son of Man. D., pp. 382. New York, 1868. *

Wild, Laura H. Selected Studies in the Life of Christ ; chosen to give a connected idea of the progress of Jesus' life. O., pp. 125. New York, 1900. *

Willett, Herbert L. Life and Teachings of Jesus. S., pp. 163. New York, 1899. *

Willett, Herbert L. Life and Teaching of Jesus. 0., pp. 164. London, 1900. #

Willett, William.— Messiah. 0., pp. 442. Boston, 1874. *

Williams, Thomas.— The Private Life of Our Lord Jesus Christ. D. London, 1833.

Williams, William. The Redeemer. Four lectures. 0. London, 1874.

Wills, Charles.— First Lessons in the Life of Our Lord Jesus Christ. E. London, 1863.

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Wilson, Mrs. Ella C. Kvcryday Life Illustrated by the Life of Jesus. With pictures and original stories. Illus- trated. Parts I, II, D. Boston, 1887, 1888.

Winkley, S. H. Question Book on the Life of Jesus. S. Boston, 1876.

Wise, Daniel. Our King and Saviour; or the Story of Our Lord's Life on Earth. D. Xew York, 1875.

Wood, H. K.— Glimpses of Christ. S., pp. 126. Ster- ling 1889.

Woodhead, Abraham. An Historical Narrative of the Life and Death of Our Lord Jesus Christ in two parts. (Anon.) O., pp. 342. Oxford, 1685. *

Woolley, Milton. The Career of Jesus Christ; beinu a supplement to the author's "Science of the Bible." O. Streator, 111., 1877. The mythical theory.

Worsnop, A. The Footsteps <»!' .lesus. I). London, n. d.

Wright, Paul. The Xew and Complete Life of Our Blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ; that Great Exam- ple as \v<-II as Saviour of Mankind. Containing an authen- tic account of all the real facts relating to his exemplary life, meritorious suffering's and death. 2 vols., 0., pp. 480, 498. Trenton, 1810.* Also, Q., pp. 38<>. Xew York.* First ed., 1785. London, 1793.

Wyld, G. Life. Teachings and Works of the Lord Jesus Christ. Second ed., 0., pp. 168. London, 1888.

Wynne, F. R. Fragmentary Records of Jesus of Naza- reth. D., pp. 142. London, 1888.* An exposition of the records <»!' the New Testament.

Young, John. The Christ of History. An argument founded on the fact of His life on earth. D., pp. 260. New York, 1872.*

Young, Peter. Daily Readings for a Year on the Life of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus < 'hrist. Fourth ed., 2 vols., 0. London, 1872.

Younghusband, Frances.- The St««rv of Our Lord. 0. London. 1887.

VI. a. IN THE WORDS OF THE GOSPELS.

Many consider that the four accounts are confusing to the general reader. These books combine the narratives in a continuous or harmonised form. We do not include dis- tinctive harmonies of the Gospels in this literature.

Recommended: ^

The Life and Teachings of Jesus Christ, 1898, prints the words of Christ in larger type than the narrative proper, so that fit a glance one can see all that Christ said.

Ashdowne, William. A Scripture Key to the Evan- gelists, the Acts of the Apostles, the Epistle to the Romans, Galatians, Ephesians, Colossians and Hebrews. In a method hitherto unaccepted, containing a connected thread of the ministry of Christ and the Apostles in the plantation of the Gospel. In which is stated the opinion the Jews had of Christ. 0. Canterbury, 1777.

Balch, W. S.— Brief Life of Christ. Catechetically ar- ranged in the order of a harmony of the Gospels. S. Bos- ton, 1830.

Barham, F. F. Improved Monotessaron. A complete authentic life of Christ, combining the words of the four Gospels in a revised version and an orderly chronological arrangement. D. London, 1862.

Bartholomew, C. The Life and Doctrine of Our Blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Being a continuous nar- rative of the four Gospels. 0. London, 1881.

Beauclerk, Henry. Jesus; His Life in the very Words of the Four Gospels. A Diatessaron. (Quarterly Series.) 0., pp. xi-f 234. London, 1896. *

Boultbee, R. M. Readings Explanatory of the Diatessa-

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: the history of -Our Lord Jesus Christ compiled from the ton i- Gospels, accord in.u1 to the authorized version. 0., pp. v+r>88. Bath, 1869. *

Brown, G. J. Cowley-. Daily Lessons on 1 ho "Life of Our Lord on Earth. In the words of the evangelists, with a short exposition arranged for reading in Iho household. 2 vols., 0., pp. 1030. London, 1880. *"

Cadman, James P. Christ in the Gospels; or, the Life of Our Lord in the Words of the American Revision of 1881. D. Philadelphia, 1888.

Carpenter, Russell Lant. A Monotessaron ; or, the Gos- pel Iveeords of the Life of Christ. Combined into one nar- rative. E.. pp. xV+248. London, 1851. *

Choral Services. Incidents in the history of Jesus illus- trated by can-fill selections of Scripture and suit able by inns, anthems, chants, etc. O. London. 1873.

Cook, F. C.— The Revised Version of the First Three Gospels Considered in its Hearings upon the Record of Our Lord's Words and of Incidents in His Life. 0., pp. 258. London, 1882. *

Davis, L. A.— Gospel Life of Jesus. S. Boston, 1876.

Davis, Noah K. Story of the Nazarene in Annotated Paraphra.--. < >.. pp. 428. New York, 1903.* Also un- der IV.

Davis, Noah K. Synoptic Li IV of -lesns. \«-\\- York and Philadelphia.

Karthly Foot prints of Our Risen Lord Illumined: A con- tinuous narrative of the four (iospels aecordin<_i to the re- vised version, witli introduction by .lohn Hall. Third ed., D., pp. 158, New York, 1891. *

Farmingham, Marianne. Sunday Afternoons with Uihle rf-adinus on the Life of Christ. ( ). \e\v York. 1874

Farrar, Frederick W.— The Life and Teaching of Jesus

Christ. I'.y Ihe four evan-el isls. I'.eitiL: the text of the

elfl rearnniLM-d in ehronolo-jieal order, with an introduc-

tory study, o.. pp. nn. 18!

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Finley, J. F. G. One Gospel; or Matthew, Mark, Luke and John Blended into One Continuous Story, Told in Chronological Order in the Exact Words of the Evangel- ists. D., pp. 24-235. San Bernardino, Gal., 1901.

Gardiner, Frederic. Diatessaron : the Life of Our Lord in the Words of the Gospels. D. Andover, 1871. *

Gardiner, Robert B.— The Life of Christ. Selections from the chronologically arranged Gospels. 0., pp. 146. London, 1874. *

Garthwait, Henry.— The Evangelical Harmonie; reduc- ing the four evangelists into one continued context, and in it the entire Historic of the Acts and Sayings, Life and Death of Jesus Christ. Small Q. London, 1634.

Gilmore, James R. The Gospel History; being a com- plete account of the life of Our Lord woven from the texts of the four evangelists. S. New York, 1881.

Gilmore, J. R. (Edmund Kirke).— The Life of Jesus Ac- cording to His Original Biographers. S. Boston, 1876.

The Gospels Consolidated, with a copious index. Q. London, 1869.

Guthrie, William Norman. Christ of the Ages, in the Words of the Holy Writ; being the story of Jesus drawn from the Old and New Testaments. D., pp. 156. Cincin- nati, 1902.

Hallett, A. Words of Jesus as Recorded in the New Testament, chronologically arranged with dates and places inserted, with an introduction by Rev. Robert J. Burdette. D., pp. 119+2. Los Angeles, 1904. *

Hele, Arthur. The Four Gospels Harmonized and Re- duced into One; or the History of Our Saviour Digested According to the Order of Time and Delivered in the Words of the Evangelists, with notes from the most approved authors. 0. Reading, 1750.

Henderson, Mrs. S. Scripture Lessons on the History of Our Lord. D. London, n. d.

Hillard, A. E. A Continuous Narrative on the Life of

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Christ in tin- Words of the Four Gospels. 0., pp. L^'J. London, 1894. *

History of Our Saviour Jesus Christ Related in the Words of Scripture, containing in order of time all the events and discourses recorded in the t'onr evangelists. with short notes. 0. London, 1705.

James, C. C. The Gospel History of Our Lord in a Con- nected Narrative in the Words of the Revised Version. 0. London, 1890.

Jefferson, Thomas. Life and Morals of Jesus of Xa/a- reth, extracted textually from the Gospels, together with a comparison of his doctrines with those of others. ()., pp. 164. St. Louis, Mo., 1902. * Also published in photo- graphic facsimile by the Tinted States u-overnmenl.

Johnstone, J. Boston. The Life of Jesus Christ, ar- ranged from the four Gospels into one connected narrative, with chronological and biographical notes. 0. Loin Ion, 1875.

Kluh, J. M.— The Story of the Childhood and Passion of the Lord Jesus the Saviour, in the words of the evangelist. Printed in an alphabet of forty-five letters. S. Chicago, 1892.

Lieberkuhn, Samuel.— The Acts of Hie Days of the Son of Man; or the History of Our Lord and Saviour Jesns Christ. Comprehend inu all that Hie four evangelists have recorded concerning him. All their relations bronchi into one narrative, i Anon.) Translated from the (lerman. D. London. 1771.

Lieberkuhn, Samuel.- A Harmony of I In- Four (iospels; or the History <>f Our Lord and Saviour .Jesus ( 'hrixt. From the <lerm;m. Second ed.. revised. < ).. pp. :\'2'2. London,

Life and Teachings of .Jesus Christ, a eonl innons narra- tive collected from the (Jospels of Matthew. Mark, Luke and John, with an introduction by Frederick W. Farrar. lllns- iraied. from photographs of the real Palestine. D., pp. 11 -\- 17o'. New York. 1S{)S. * See recommendation.

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The Life of Jesus Christ in the Words of the Evangelists ; Harmony of the Gospel History of Our Saviour. S. New York, 1876.

The Life of Our Lord in the Words of the Four Evan- gelists; being the four Gospels arranged in chronological order and interwoven to form a continuous narrative. With an introductory note by William M. Taylor. E., pp. vii-j- 203. New York, 1877.'*

The Life of Our Saviour Jesus Christ by Question and Answer. D. London, 1826.

The Life, Teaching and Works of the Lord Jesus Christ, arranged as a continuous narrative of the four Gospels ac- cording to the revised versions. 0., pp. ix-f-186. London, 1887. *

(Macbride, John David.)-— Diatessaron; or the History of Our Lord Jesus Christ compiled from the four Gospels according to the authorized version. D. Oxford, 1837.

Macbride, John David. Lectures Explanatory of the Diatessaron ; or the History of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, collected from the four Gospels in the form of a continuous narrative. Third ed., enlarged. 0. Oxford, 1848. Fourth ed., 2 vols., 0., pp. 20+418, viii-f 352. Ox- ford, 1854. *

MacKeith, Alexander.— The Story of Jesus in the Words of the Scripture. For the Lord's Day use in home and school. Blackboard drawings by David Pratt. 0. Glas- gow, 1893.

Miller, James R. Come Ye Apart : Daily Morning Read- ings in the Life of Christ. D. New York, 1887. E. London, 1905. *

Mimpriss, Robert. The Gospel Treasury, Harmony and Practical Exposition of the Four Evangelists, Exhibiting Our Lord's Life and Ministry, in One Hundred Sections. With seven graduated charts. 2 vols., 0. London, 1849- '51. Q. London, 1855. 2 vols. in one, D., pp. Ixi-f 336, xxviii-j-519. New York, 1866. * The title of this edition varies slightly from the above.

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Murphy, T. The Life of Our Lord. Prepared chic th- in the words <>!' ihc ("lospel for use in schools. ().. pp. 98. London, 1898. *

Xdson's Ixed Letter Testament ; containing all the words spoken by Christ, printed in red. T. NVw York, 190."). *

Xew Testament of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, with all the words recorded therein, as having been spoken by Our Lord, printed in color. Ife vised version, S., pp. -kJO. New York. 1004.

Olmstead, M. N. Walks and Words of Jesus. A para- graph harmony of the four evangelists. D., pp. 394. New York, 1867. New ed. 1869. Sixth ed., D., pp. 400. New York, 1898. *

[Perry, Anna M.].— Life of Our Lord in Hie Words of the Four Kvan^elists, bein^ the four Gospels arranged in chronological order and interwoven to form a continuous narrative. S.. pp. 7+203. Chicago, 1901.*

Rawson, Sir Rawson W. The Gospel Narrative: or Life of -lesns Christ and Kpitome or Harmony of the (Jos- pels, with notes of material change in the revised version. N.-w e,L Or. <>.. pp. :m>. London. 1895.*

Headings <»n the History of Our Lord -Jesus Christ and His Holy Apostles. Two parts, 0. London, 1881.

Robertson, John. Gospel Questions: Lessons on Our Lord's Personal History. 0. London, 1*r>7. 18!

Russell, Frederick. Harmony of the KvaiiLielical His- tory of Christ. 0. London, ISM!).

Rutter, Henry.— The Life, Doctrines and Siifl'eriii.us o!' Our Blessed Lord and Saviour .Jesus Christ, as recorded by the four evangelists, with moral reflections, etc, 1'reface and the Acts of the Apostles rendered into blank verse by Constantine 1'ise. Q.. pp. .")()4 so. New York. Is44. *

Sanford, John Ithiel. Journeys <>!' -lesns Christ : a man- ual harmonized from the four (lospels. ().. pp. M 11

Chiea'jo. liHlf,.

Scott, Joseph John. The Life of Christ. A continuous

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narrative in the words of the authorized version of the four Gospels. With introduction and notes. 0., pp. 366. Lon- don, 1905. *

Sloan, W. N. The Gospel History of Jesus Christ, chronologically arranged and selected from the four Gos- pels without repetitions. D., pp. ll-j-224. Eau Claire, Wis., 1898. *

Smith, Isaac G. Epitome of the Life of Our Blessed Saviour; with introduction and notes. S. London, 1864.

Smith, J. Gregory. The Life of Our Blessed Saviour; an epitome of the Gospel narrative. S. London, 1864.

Something about Jesus (selected from the New Testa- ment). S. London, 1864.

Teachings of Jesus Extracted from the Four Gospels and Arranged by Jean du Buy. S., pp. 8+80. Boston, 1898.

Thirlwall, T. Diatessaron ; or the History of Jesus Christ. D. London, 1803. Third ed. 1804.

Thomson, Charles. A Synopsis of the Four Evangel- ists; or a regular history of the conception, birth, doctrine, miracles, death,- resurrection, and ascension of Jesus Christ in the words of the evangelists. 0. Philadelphia, 1815. His own version. The author translated the entire Bible. He was the first secretary of Congress.

Warner, R. A Chronological History of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ from the Compounded Texts of the Four Evangelists ; or the English Diatessaron ; with a map of the Holy Land, explanatory notes, illustrations from late oriental travellers and Rabbinical writers and preliminary articles of useful information. 0. Bath, 1819.

White, W. S.— The History of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ ; being the four Gospels combined in one con- tinuous form in chronological order. Verbatim according to the revised version, nothing being omitted but identical repetitions. Designed for the use of schools. 0., pp. 202. Lincoln, England, 1884. *

Wilkins, William. A Continuous History of the Life

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and Ministry nf Jesus Christ. Second ed.. I)., pp. 31. Ithaca, N. Y., 1854. *

Willan, Robert.— The History of the Ministry of Jesus Christ, combined from the narratives of the four evangel- ists. Second od.. with many additional notes and observa- tions. D. London, 1786.

Williams, Isaac. The Gospel .Narrative of Our Lord's Ministry ]Iarnioni/ed with reflections. The second year. 0., pp. v-f 455. London, 1838. *

Williams, Isaac. The Gospel Narratives, etc. The third year. 0., pp. vii-f 487. London, 1849. *

Yates, E. The Gospels Interwoven : a narrative of Our Lord's earthly ministry. D., pp. 179. London, 1870. *

Yotmg, Peter. Daily Reading's for the Year on the Life of Our Lord. Second ed., 2 vols., O. 0. London, 1861.

VI. b. WRITTEN FOR CHILDREN.

Many of the so-called children's lives of Jesus have been so simplified as to be made uninteresting. No doubt there are several in the list given below.

Recommended :

Bird, R.— "Jesus of Nazareth." Mrs. Morton (nee Harriet Cave). Newton, R.

A , E. S.— A History of Our Lord's Life on Earth,

from the four Gospels. For the use of children. Edited by W. E. Heygate. S., pp. 252. London, 1871. *

Alexander, Mrs. C. F. Easy Questions on the Life of Our Lord. D. London, 1891.

B , Annie. Outline Lessons for Junior Classes on the Life of Our Lord. 0., pp. 326. London, 1884. *

Batchelor, Anne. Story of Jesus Told for Little Chil- dren. Illustrated in colors by Anne Batchelor. T. New York, 1905.

Bennett, Mrs. M. L. Early Lessons About the Saviour. E. Boston, 1876.

Bird, Robert. Jesus, the Carpenter of Nazareth. Q., pp. 612. London, 1899. 0., pp. 296. Edinburgh, 1905. 0., pp. 8-612. New York, 1900. * First issued anony- mously.

Blackall, C. R. Stories About Jesus Our Lord and Saviour. Q. Philadelphia, 1890.

Brown, Howard N. A Life of Jesus for Young People. S. Boston, 1885.

Butler, Anna R. The Promised King; or Story of the Children's Saviour. D. Philadelphia, 1890. 7 97

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Carter, Mrs. Mary Mein. Life of Christ for Little Children. Illustrated from the Masters and illuminated after parchments of the fifteenth century. Ft'., pp. 64. Philadelphia, 1904.

Cave, Harriet. Stories of Christ the Lord, with illus- trations. D., pp. 114. Xe\v York, n. d. * Mrs. Harriet Morton. nee Miss Cave.

Chapman, Mrs. Paul. The Life of Our Lord and Sav- iour Jesus Christ. Simply Told for Children. Cr. O., pp. -'i)6. Oxford, 1904.*

The Child's Life of Christ. With original illustrations. Q.. pp. 7(i. London, 1882. *

Child's Life of Christ. (Manhattan Young People's Library.) S.. pp. 192. New York, 1900. *

Child's Life of Christ for Little Children. New York, 1904.

Child's Life of Jesus, with twelve illustrations printed in oil-colors. Anon. D. New York, 1857.

Child's Life of Jesus. New York, 1904.

Clarke, C. The Life of Jesus for Young People.

Clarke, Mary L. (Mada).— The Story of Jesus. 32mo. Xew York, n. d.

Colwell, John. Pleasant Talks Ahout Jesus. Half Hours with the Children. 0., pp. 202. O. London, 1882.

Crafts, Wilbur F.— Tjilks to Moys and (Jirls Ahout Jesus. I). New York, 1881. *

Craven, C. E. lesus and Children. S.. pp. 2S. Phila- delphia, 1896.*

Diffendorfer, Ralph E. and Morgan, C. H. Junior Studies in the Life of Christ : a year's course of thirt y-live Qfl I'nr tlx- use of junior students and classes. S., pp. 221. New York. I'M):*. * The hest work of its kind.

Dix, W. Chatterton.— The Pattern Life; or Lessons for Children from the Life of Our Lord. With eip:ht illustra- tions by I1. Priolo. 0., pp. 71<;. London, is

Dunckley, James. A Saviour for Children, and other sermons for little folks. O.. viii-f-240. London, 1870.*

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Egerton, Margaret.— The Life of Christ for Little Chil- dren. E., pp. 62. London, 1895. *

Farber, W. Jesus the Children's Friend. Illustrated Prayerbook for Little Ones. Second ed., 32mo. St. Louis, 1894.

A Few Events in the Life of Our Divine Lord Briefly Told for Children. By a Member of the League of the Sacred Heart. S., pp. iii+46. Philadelphia, 1897. *

Fifty-two Lessons on the Life of Our Lord. Compiled by a Clergyman Experienced in School Work. 0., pp. 54. London, 1899.

Fish, H. C. Youth's Catechism on the Life and Sayings of Jesus. 2 vols., E. New York, 1876. .

Fitzpatrick, Florence Baillie. Life of Christ for Chil- dren. D., pp. 170. Philadelphia, 1905.

Fleetwood, J.— The Youth's Life of Our Lord. D. London, n. d.

Foote, Mary Hastings. A Life of Christ for Young People in Questions and Answers. D., pp. 16+281. New York, 1895. *

Forbush, Rev. William Byron.— Boys' Life of Christ; with eight halftone illustrations. D., pp. 8+3+12+318. New York, 1906. *

Foster, George J. The Life of Jesus, Written for the Young. D. London, 1866.

Gedge, J. W. Simple Scripture Lessons for School and Home. First series. The Life of Christ. D., pp. 80. London, 1879.

Giberne, Agnes. The Day Star ; or the Gospel Story for the Little Ones. New ed., D., pp. 260. London, 1875.

Gillie, R. C.— The Story of Stories. 0., pp. xvi+428. London, 1901. * Finely illustrated and well printed, but "written down."

Good Shepherd. The Life of the Saviour for Children. Ff., pp. 96. London, 1895.

The Good Shepherd. A Life of Christ for Children. E., pp. 120. Chicago, n. d. The Colportage Library. *

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Goodspeed, E. J., and E. W. Hicks. Life of Jesus for Young People. Q. New York, 1S74.

Gospel Story; or the Life of Christ, for the Young. S., pp. 303. Philadelphia.

Gospel Stories; an attempt to render the chief events of the life of Our Saviour intelligible to children. Second ed. London, 183::.

Gray, W. H. Our Divine Shepherd. A hook for y<mn«r people. O., pp. 324. London, 11)03.*

The Great Examplar. Little Anna's Life of Jesus. (In verse.) S. London. 1S7(>.

Gregg, Florence, and Sarah Jane. Jesus: the Story of His Life. Told for the children. Q., pp. 87. London, 1892.

Hammond, Edward P. Jesus the Way; or the Child's Guide to Heaven. Second ed., 0., pp. viii+98. London, 1870.

Hammond, Edward P. Children and Jesus; or Stories to Children about Jesus. D. London, 1867.

Hammond, Edward P. 'Jesus the Lamb of God. 0. London. 1885.

Haskell, Mrs. L.— The Sweet Story of Old. The Life of Christ for Children. S. New York, 1891. D. Phila- delphia, 1904.

Haweis, Hugh Reginald. Child LitV of Jesus. Illus- Iral.-d by J. La\vson. Q., pp. 100. NVw York. 1902.

Helm, Nellie Lathrop. When Jesus Was Here Among M.-n. Cr. 0., pp. 212. London, 1902. 0., pp. v+205. JLondon, 1902. *

Hodges, George. When the King Came: Stories from the Fmir Gospels. D.. pp. ii - :i!l!». New York, 1904.*

Hopps, John P. The Life of Jesus, Rewritten for Youn«r Diseiplrs. D., pp. 48. London, 1869. *

Howell, Constance.— A Hioirraphy of -Jesus Christ, written for young free-thinkers. 0. London, 1883.

Hoyt, Helen Brown.— Child's Story of the Life of Christ. I)., pp. 233. Boston, 1903.

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Hutchinson, Ida W. The Gospel Story of Jesus Christ. With many illustrations by Patten Wilson. 0., pp. xii-j- 142. London, 1902. *

Jackson, Helen E. Gentle Jesus. A life for little folks. Q., pp. 223. London, 1895.

Jesus, the Carpenter of Nazareth. By a Layman. 0., pp. 456. London, 1890. See Bird.

Kelman, Janet Harvey. Stories from the Life of Christ. Pictures by F. D. Bedford. (Told to the Children Series.) New York, 1905.

Kephart, C. J.— The Life of Jesus for Children. A series of questions and answers. 22mo. Dayton, O., 1894.

Kethley, A. Pitt.— The Life of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Told chiefly in words of one syllable for young children. Illustrated. Q., pp. 96. London, 1905.

L , H. L. Lessons in the Life of Christ for the Lit- tle Ones at Home. E., pp. 192. London, 1871. *

Lamb, A. S.— The Gospel and the Child. 0., pp. 260. London, 1884.

Leathley, Mary E. S.— The Story of Stories, for the Lit- tle Ones. D. London, 1875. New ed. 1881.

Life of Christ, in the Words of the Evangelists, for the use of young persons. Anon. D. New York, n. d.

Life of Christ for the Young. 22mo. Edinburgh, 1893.

Life of Christ. By a Friend to Youth. S. London, n. d. 9

Life of Jesus. (Favorite Bible Stories.) New York.

Life of Jesus for Young People. By the Editor of Kind Words. D., pp. 376. London, 1869.

The Life of Jesus. Written for the young. (In verse.) D. London, 1866.

Life of Our Lord in Simple Language for Little Chil- dren. 0. London, 1892.

MacDuff, J. R.— Brighter than the Sun. A life of Our Lord for the young. 0., pp. 440. London 1877. *

MacDuff, J. R.— Story of Bethlehem. A book for chil- dren. Fourth ed., O., pp. 136. London, 1874. *

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Mackeith, Alexander. The Gospel of Jesus. Illus- trated lessons on Gospel pictures from the lips of Our Lord. Q. London. 1 !)():>.

Marshall, Mrs. Emma. The Life of Our Lord Jesus Christ i?or Very Youii^ Children. Illustrated. 0., pp. 88. London and New York, 1886. *

Miller, Mrs. J. A. ("Faith Lalimcr"). Jesns upon Earth: his birth, life, death and resurrection; designed for children. Xe\v ed.. S. \e\v York, 1881. *

Mocatta, M. A. Stories from the Life of Our Lord, for Children of the Church. Illustrated. 0., pp. 290. Lon- don, 1892.

Montgomery, Maud. The Story of Our Lord's Life. AVitli eiu'ht colored plates after Gaudenzio Ferrari. S.. pp. 174. London. 1904.*

Mortimer, Mrs. More About Jesus. By the Author of the "Peep of Day/' E., pp. 438. London, 1872. *

Morton, Mrs. G. E. The Story of Jesus for Little Chil- dren. With illustrations and maps. 0., pp. 308. London, 1880. *

A Mother's Lessons to Her Little Ones About Jesus. 1 ). London, 1865.

Mulholland, Miss Rosa. Prince and Saviour; the Story of Jesus Simply Told. S., pp. 48. Dublin, 187f>.

Mulholland, Miss Rosa. The Story of Jesus for Cath- olic Children. S., pp. 48. London, 1879.

Newton, Richard. The Life of Jesus Christ for the You MI:. Illustrated. O. Philadelphia, 1876.

Newton, R. The Light of the World. Lessons from the life of Our Lord for children. Q., pp. 340. London. L893.

Nixdorff, G. A.— Scenes in the Life of Christ, adapted to the comprehension of children: designed for Sabbath schools. S. Philadelphia. 1*77.

Osborne, Edward W. The Children's Saviour; instruc- tions to children on the life of Our Lord. Illustrated. T., pp. xii i'7.",. London, 1882. New ed.i S., pp. L>88. Lon- don, 1887. *

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Our Childhood's Pattern; being tales based upon inci- dents in the life of the Holy Child Jesus. S. London, 1870.

Our Saviour. Pictures and stories from the life of Jesus Christ. Illustrated. Or. 0., pp. 64. London, 1901.

Our Lord's Public ^Ministry: a sketch for senior Sunday scholars. E. London, 1855.

Pollard, Josephine. Young Folks' Life of Jesus Christ. D., pp. 410. London, 1891.*

Pollard, Josephine.— The Wonderful Story of Jesus. 0. St. Louis, 1890.

Pollard, Josephine. Young Folks' Life of Christ, told in pictures and words of easy reading for the young; with introduction by Rev. James W. Lee; photographs taken expressly for this work by Robert E. M. Bain. 0., pp. 27+ 33+40. St. Louis, 1902. *

Price, Ernest C. The Footsteps of Jesus; Scripture texts and poems for children. Illustrated by A. and F. C. Price. 1). New York, 1887.

The Prince of IVace; or Truths for Young Disciples, with prefaratory remarks by Rev. E. Bickersteth. D., pp. xi+345. London, 1847. *

Proby, W. H. B.— Stories About the Great King. Sec- ond ed., revised and enlarged. E., pp. 318. London, 1874.

Proudfoot, Andrea Hofer.— Child's Christ Tales. D., pp. 6+90. Chicago, 1900.

Remy, Jean S.— Life of Christ Retold in Words of One Syllable. (One syllable sermon.) 0., pp. 127. New York, 1901.

Roscamp, Robert G. Life of Jesus Christ. A system- atic arrangement of the principal events in the life of the "Great Nazarene," especially adapted to youth of the age. 0., pp. 6+9+255. New York, 1902. *

Royer, Galen Brown. 'Jesus the Saviour. (Bible Biog- raphies for the Young, No. 18.) 2 vols., S., pp. 2+154+ 334. Elgin, 111., 1904.

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Rye, Mrs. Francis. -Tin- Beloved Sou. The story of Jesus Christ Told to Children. 0., pp. vii+421. London, 1901

Sabbath Talks About Jesus. By the Author of "Sab- bath Talks with Little Children." New ed., E., pp. 108. London, 1868.

Salome (Mother .Mary .- Tin- Life of Our Lord. Writ- ten for little ones. Frontispiece. Cr. ().. pp. vi+430. London, n. d.

Sangster, Margaret E. Thai Sweet Story of Old, A life of Christ for the Young, p.. pp. 262. New York, 1904. *

Shrewsbury, John V. B. "JesuS," and Other Sermons to Children. S., pp. 9(5. London, 1885. *

Sizer, Kate Thompson. Our Blest- Redeemer: the Story of His Life. Told for little children. Q., pp. 96. Lon- don, 1898.

Skene, W. F. The Gospel History for the Young; being lessons on the life of Christ. :i vols., 0. London, 1884.

Smith, Hannah C'Hesba Sin-lion"). -The Sweet Story of Old: a Sunday bonk for' little ones. (). New York, 1886.

Smith, Hannah.— The Child's Life of Christ. New, larire type, ed., Q. Hiihidelphin. 1893.

;r in the K;ist. The. Stories ;il)ont Jesus. ( ). Edin- burgh. 1JM)4.

Stevenson, John G.— The Christ of the Children. A

life of .Jesus Tor VOIIUL!' people. 1 1 1 ] |st r.'ll e< 1. ().. pp. 191.

London. 1!»05. *

Stock, Sarah Geraldina. The Child's Life <>!' Our Lord. Illustrated. I).. ]>|). :',L)n. London. Is70. *

i-ies of the (J<»od Shepherd. A Snndiiy book for little children. 0. Londnn. 1864.

Story iif the Cnspr]; (>r ()nr Snviour's Life on K:irth; told in wnrds easy to re;id nnd understand. T.y tin- Author Of "The Stories 'of the Hible." S. I Miilade] phin . 1881,

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Story of Jesus (The). With eight pictures in color by Vincent S. Daniel. (The Children's Classics.) E., pp. 94. London, 1906.

Story of the Life of Jesus, in words easy to read and understand. By the Author of "The Stories of the Bible." With forty full pa-vs. Pp. 220. London, 1889.

Stretton, Hesba. (Pseud.) (Hannah Smith). New Child's Life of Chrisl told in easy language. D., pp. 251. Philadelphia, 190.1. *

Stretton, Hesba.— The Wonderful Life. E.? pp. viii-f- 251. London, 1878.

Sunshine, M. (Pseud.).— The Children's Life of Jesus Christ. E.

Syllabus of Elementary Lessons on the Life of Christ. T., pp. 8. London, 1880.

Taylor, Isaac. Child's Life of Christ. D. London, n. d.

Taylor, O. A. A Brief View of the Saviour, with reflec- tions on his doctrine, parables, etc. Designed chiefly for the young1. D., pp. xvi-f-264. Andover, 1835. *

Thompson, J. P. Jesus of Nazareth. His life for the young. 0., pp. xviii+438. Boston, 1876. *

Towers, Alton. Little Ones' Life of Christ. Illustrated by Audrey J. Watson. (Little Ones' Library.) New York, 1904.

Walbridge, L. Castle.— The Story of Jesus for Chil- dren. (In selections from the Bible.) "Masterpieces of Art." D. New York, 1901.

Walker, Mrs. E. Ashley.— From the Crib to the Cross; life of Christ in words of one syllable. S. New York, 1876.

Walker, Mrs. E. Ashley.— Life of Christ, in words of one syllable. S. New York, 1869.

Walking With Jesus. Sunday readings for the little ones. S. London, 1885.

Waterworth, Mrs. When Jesus Was Here Among Men. A new Sunday book for young people. Q. London, 1890.

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Weed, G. Luddington. A Life of Christ for the Young. D., pp. 400. Philadelphia, 1S!)S.

Weiser, C. Z.— The Child's Li IV of Christ, written in words of one sound. S. Reading. Pa.. 1886.

Whaler, Mrs. Charlotte.— The Old Picture Bible: or Sto- ries from the Life of Christ. S. London, 1867.

White, Annie Randall.— Talks About Jesus With Our Little Boys and (Jirls. Q.. |>p. :>7S. Chicago, n. d.

The Young Child's Gospel; or the Life of Our Lord. 0. London, 1880.

Younghusband, Frances. The Story of Our Lord, told in simple lanuuaire for children. Illustrated. Cr. O. Lon- don, 1887.

VI. c. POETICAL.

These are principally attempts at the Epic or else versi- fied devotion.

Recommended: None.

Abbot, John. Jesus Prefigured; or a Poem of the Holy Name of Jesus. Permissu Superiorum. Q. London, 1623.

Allen, William. Poems of Nazareth and the Cross. D. Northampton, Mass., 1866.

Auringer, O. C., and Smith I. Oliver.— The Christ. A poetical study of his life from advent to ascension. 0., pp. vi+106. New York, 1898. *

B , M. E.— The Young Child's Gospel; or the Life

of Our Lord in Easy Verse. Second ed., D., pp. 108. London, 1899.

Brown, W. Christ and Life of Lives, and Other Poems. 0. London, 1887.

Calvert, G. H. The Nazarene. A poem. T. Boston, 1884.

[Cartwright, E.]. The Prince of Peace, and Other Poems. * Q., pp. 46. London, 1779.

Chittenden. The Pleronia. A poem of the Christ. O., pp. 347. New York, 1890.

Christ and Anti-Christ. A poem. By a Layman. D. London, n. d.

Christian Annual. Christ and the twelve as painted in sacred poetry. Comprising an address by one of the first of our Christian teachers, with nearly one hundred poems of scenes and events in the life of Our Saviour and his Apostles. Q., pp. 80. London, 1876. *

Christus Victor. (In English verse.) 0. Boston, 1865.

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[Clarke, Mrs. A.]. The Saviour's Triumph and Satan's Downfall; or Captivity Led Captive. A tragical poem in ten parts. T. Northampton, 1824.

Coles, Abraham.- The Lig'ht of the AYorld : the life and teachings <>t' Our Lord in verse. O. New York, 1884.

Cottle, Joseph.— Messiah. A poem. 0. London, n. d.

Dodge, H. Nehemiah. Christ us Victor. A student's reverie. A poem. Second ed., S., pp. 11+186. New York, 1900.

Featherstun, H. Walker.— The Christ of Our Poets. D., pp. 171. Nashville, 1901. * A study of the poetry of the subject.

Ford, Charles L. Lyra Christi; hymns and verses on tin- life work and sayings of Our Blessed Lord. Cr. 0. London, 1874. Second ed. 1876. Revised ed. 1892.

Furse, M. Glimpses of Christ. (Verse.) I). London, 1863.

God Our Saviour. Pictures and verses illustrating events in the life of Our Blessed Saviour. London. 1!M)4.

Gold. Silver and Brass; or Christ in Glory, iu Grace, and in Suffering. (In verse.) S. London, 1877.

Goodwin, Simon. The Messiah. A poem. Q. Lon- don, 177J.

Gospel Scenes ; illustrative of the incidents in the history of Our Sjivionr. (A collection of hymns, etc., by various authors. S. Edinburgh, 1845.

Gray, S. The Messiah: or the life, death, resurrection and exaltation of Messiah, the Prophet of Nations. A ] in. 0. London. 1842.

Griswold, Rev. I M it or). The Life of the Saviour. By the poets ;md pointers. I)., pp. 240. Philadelphia, 1845.

Hartman, C. Smlakichi: Christ. A dramatic poem in three acts. Published by the Author. D., pp. 81. Bos- tan, 1893.*

Hathaway, Timothy. Gospel Melodies; or Portraitures of Our Lord in \Vrsr. |). London, 1856.

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Hirst, Samuel.— The Lamb of God. The Sacred Poem in Twelve Books. Or. 0. London, 1865.

Holland, J. G. Christ and the Twelve ; scenes and events in the life of Our Saviour and his apostles, as painted by the poets. 0. Springfield, Mass., 1876.

Holland, Robert. The Holie Historic of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ's Nativitie. Small 0. London, 1594. In metrical form.

Karr, Margaretta Ayres. Heavenly Voice; a life of Christ in blank verse. His work and word in sonnets. 0., pp. 12+275. New York, 1905. *

Klingle, G.— From Bethlehem to Jerusalem. A poem; with facsimiles of water-color sketches by H. Fenn. 0. New York, 1888.

Life of Our Blessed Saviour in Simple Verse. (Anon.) S. London, n. d.

Losch, Henry. God-Man; or the Life and Works of Jesus the Christ and Son of God ; a poem, with many notes and illustrations. D., pp. 8+177. Philadelphia, 1904.*

Luff, William. About Jesus : One Hundred Poems. 0. Sterling N. B., 1885.

Mac Duff, J. R. The Story of Jesus in Verse. Leading incidents in the great biography. S. New York, 1893. D., pp. 128. London, 1894. *

Medwin, A. The Life and Teaching of Jesus Christ. In verse. S. London, 1880.

Montgomery, Robert. Messiah. A poem in six books, with notes. D. London, n. d.

The Old, Old Story of Jesus and His Glory. (In verse.) S. London, 1866.

Olivier, H. A. Our Lord .Jesus Christ Made Known Through the Church. From Advent to Trinity set forth in verse. O., pp. 208. Oxford, 1896. *

On the Creation of the World, the Birth and Sufferings of and Redemption by, Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. A divine poem. Applicable to this holy time of Lent. Q. London, 1719.

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The Prince of Peace; or Lays of Bethlehem. Selected I'mm the British poets. Illustrated. O., pp. xi 4-176. London, n. d.

The Prince of Peace. (Verses by various authors.) Il- lustrated by A. F. Lydon. 0. London, 1888.

(Ryland, J. C.).— The Life and Actions of Jesus Christ by \Vay of Question and Answer. By a Lover of Jesus Christ/ D. New London, 1767.

Sacrifice, Redemption's Story. Paraphrased from the Holy Writ and narrated in metrical form. By A. Messen- ger. Illustrated. Cr. 0., pp. 137. London, 1901. *

Shipley, Orby (Editor). Lyra Messianica: Hymns and Verses on the Life of Christ. 0. London, 1864.

Strangewayes, Edward. Messiah; or Redemption of Man. A poem. O. London. .

Two Pleasant Ditties: One of the Birth, the Other of the Passion, of Christ. Ff. London, 1623.

Verses and Pictures Illustrating the Life of Our Lord. T. London, 1856.

Welles, Albert.— The Life of Jesus the Messiah. A sacred poem. Illustrated. 0., n. p. Xe\v Y<>rU, 1874. *

Wesley, Samuel. The Life of Jesus Christ. An heroic poem. Ff., pp. 28+349. London, 1693. *

Wesley, Samuel.— The Life of Our Blessed Lnrd and Saviour Jesus Christ. An heroic poem. 0., pp. xvi-}-303. Manchester, n. d. (about 1800).* A brief life of the author is prefixed.

VI. d. THE APOCRYPHAL CHRIST.

By this we mean the legends and spurious writings which relate more than the Gospels tell concerning Christ.

Recommended:

For the study of the apocryphal Gospels themselves, the translation of Alexander Walker. Edinburgh, 1870.

Harris, Kendall.— The Gospel of St. Peter. E. New York, 1893.

Barnes, W. E. The Canonical and Uncanonical Gos- pels. D. London, 1893.

Crutwell, C. T.— Literary History of Christianity. 2 vols., O. Edinburgh mid NY\v York, 1893.

A copy of a letter written by Jesus Christ and found eighteen miles from Iconium. To which is added King Agbarus' letter to Our Saviour and Our Saviour's answer. Ff. London, 1720 (?), 1780 (?), 1810 (?). And-various other editions.

Cowper, B. Harris. The Apocryphal Gospels, and other documents relating to the history of Christ, translated, with notes, etc. 0. London, 1867. *

Donehoo, James DeQuincey. Apocryphal and Legend- ary Life of Christ ; being the whole body of the apocryphal Gospels and other extra canonical literature which pretends to tell of the life and words of Jesus Christ. 0., pp. 59+ 531. New York, 1903. * Of great value.

Grenfell, Bernard Pyne, and Others. New Sayings of Jesus and Fragment of a Lost Gospel from Oxyrynchus. Edited, with translation and commentary. With the text of the "Logia," discovered in 1897. Pp. 47, 0. Lon-

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don, 190-i. * (Egyptian Exploration Fund, Gneco-Roman Branch.)

Guerber, H. A. Legends of the Virgin and Christ ; with illustrations from the masters. D. New York, 1896 and 1881. * A «rood. popular account.

Hackwood, Frederick W. Christ Lore. Being legends, traditions, myths, symbols, customs and superstitions of the Christian Church. 0., pp. 306. London, 1902. *

The Hebrew Account of Our Lord; sole English edition Latinized by J. C. Wagenseil, 1681. Englished by E. L. G. O., pp. 19. London, 1885. Another edition translated from the Hebrew and edited by G. W. Foote and J. M. Wheeler. 0., pp. xii+47. London, 1885. *

Horder, W. Garrett.— The Newly Found Words of Jesus. Cr. 0., pp. 134. London, 1905. *

Lock, Walter, and Sanday, W. Two lectures on the ''Sayinus of Jesus," recently discovered at Oxyrywhus: delivered at Oxford. 0., pp. 4+46. Oxford, 1899. *

Mead, G. R. S. Did Jesus Live One Hundred Years. B. C. ? An inquiry into the Talmud Jesus stories, the Tol- doth .Jesehu. and some curious statements of Epiphanius, beinir a contribution to the study of Christian origins. 0. New York, 1903. *

Sayings of .Jesus. From an earry Greek papyrus dise<>\ ered and edited with translation and commentary by l>ern- hard P. Grenfell and Arthur S. Hunt. With two plates. > Ivjyptian exploration Fund, i 0., pp. "2n. Oxford, 1897.*

Pick, B. Life of Jesus. ('Apocryphal.) S. NVw York, 1887.

Pick, B.— The Ivxtra Canouieal LiiV of Christ, Cr. 0, London, 1903. * Also, D., pp. 312. New fork, IJHtt. *

Primitive Christianity. Vol. I, conlaininu the lost lives of .lesiis Christ ;md the apostles, slimviiiL1 the dawn of Christianity in .lesiis Christ, its destruction by martyrdom, etc. <). London, 1897.

Rawnsley, H. D.— Sa\ inns of Jesus. Six village ser-

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mons on the Papyrus fragment. Preached in Saint Kenti- gern's Church, Crosthwaite, Keswick. E., pp. 94. Glas- gow, 1897. *

Rawnsley, H. D. "Sayings of Jesus," and a Lost Gos- pel Fragment. A series of sermons. O., pp. 162. Lon- don, 1905. *

Taylor, Charles. The Oxyrynchus Sayings of Jesus. Found in 1903, with the sayings called "Logia," found 1897. A lecture. Or. O., pp. 36. London, 1905. *

Thoughts on the Letters of the Lord Jesus. 0. Lon- don (?), 1886.

Warschauer, J. Jesus saith. Studies in some "new sayings" of Christ. Cr. O., pp. 191. London, 1905.*

Wright, J. W. Curious Facts, Myths, Legends and .Superstitions Concerning Jesus ; with a historical sketch of the false Christs of all ages. 0. Cincinnati, 1894.

VI. e. REPLIES TO STRAUSS AND REN AN.

Strauss represented Christ as a myth. Renan the story as a legend.

Reconum iidt (I :

Neander (see VI), in reply to Strauss, and Tulloch in reply to Kenan. Christlieb for both.

Beard, John R. Studies in the Life and Writing of Er- nest Renan. An exposition of his doctrines and confuta- tion of his errors, with special reference to his "Life of Jesus." A mamml of evidence suited to the times. 0. London-, 1868.

Beard, John R. (Editor). Voices of the Church. In reply to Dr. D. F. Strauss, author of "Das Leben Jesu." comprising essays in defense of Christianity, by divines of various communions. O. London. lS4f>.

Christlieb, Theodore. Modern Doubt and Christian Belief. A series of apologetic lectures addressed to earnest seekers after truth. Translated by H. U. Weitbrecht and edited by Rev. T. L. Kinu'shurv. ().. pp. xx | ~>4!). NY\v York, 1874. *

DePresense, E.- -The Redeemer. D. New York, n. d. A reply to Renan. D., pp. xix+316. Edinburgh. 18(i4. *

Elmslie, W. G. Ernest Renan and His Criticism of Christ, f Present Day Tracts.) 0.. pp. 57. London, 1SS4. *

Gillespie, William. The Truth of the Evangelical His- tory of One Lord .Jesus Christ : proved in opposition to Dr. D. K. Strauss, < >. Edinburgh. 1856.

Logan, H. SI- -Jesus in Modern Life. D., pp. 299. Pbiladelpliia. 1 S88. *

Macpherson, Robert. The Resurrection of Jesus Christ

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with an Examination of the Speculations of Strauss in His "New Life of Jesus." Cr. O. Edinburgh, 1867.

McKim, R. H. Christ and Modern Unbelief. D. New York, 1893.

Paton, J. B. Review of the "Vie de Jesus" of M. Renan, containing discussions upon the doctrine of miracle, etc. D., pp. viii+160. London, 1864. *

A reply to the Life of Jesus, by Dr. Strauss, from the French of Professor Quinet and the Rev. Pasteur A. Co- querel. 0., pp. 66. London, 1844. *

Schaff, Dr., and M. N. Roussel.— The Romance of M. Renan and the Christ of the Gospels. D., pp. 239. New York, 1868. *

Scott, W. A.— The Christ of the Apostles Creed; the voice of the church against Arianism, Strauss and Renan. With an appendix. O., pp. xii-j-432. New York, 1867. *

Stephens, E. Modern Infidelity Disarmed, in a Reply to M. Kenan's Life of Jesus. O. London, 1876.

Tafel, I. F. M.— The Life of Jesus from the Gospel Record Vindicated and Defended Against the Attacks of Dr. Strauss, and of infidelity in general. From the Ger- man. D., pp. 287. Chicago, 1868. *

Tulloch, John.— The Christ of the Gospels and the Christ of Modern Criticism. S., pp. 266. Cincinnati, 1865. * A reply to Renan.

Ulhorn, Gerhard. The Modern Representations of the Life of Jesus. Translated by C. E. GrinnelL D., pp. 164. Boston, 1868. * Replies to both Strauss and Renan.

VI. f. THE LIFE OF CHRIST IN FICTION

Ben-Halpai, Levi. True History and Tragedy of Joshua, the Messiah. 0., pp. 2+46. \Yash hint on, D. C., 1904.

Burr, Enoch Fitch. Aleph the Chaldean; or the Mes- siah as Seen from Alexandria. Pp. 2+ 4 1:}. Xew York, 1891. New i>d., 1896. *

Carus, Paul. The Crown of Thorns: a Story of the Time of Christ. D., pp. 73. Chicago, 1901. *

Cleeve, Lucas. Lazarus: a Tale of the World's Great Miracle. D., pp. 4+383. New York, 1897. *

Corelli, Marie. Barahbas: a Dream of the World's Tragedy. D. Philadelphia, 1893. *

Davis, George T.— When Christ Was Here. A tale of the days of Jesus. .Jerusalem 1900 years ago. With fron- tispiece. Cr. O., pp. 155. London, 1905.

Featherstun, Henry Walter. The Christ of Our Nov- ,. lists. S.. pp. 8+244. Xashville, Term., 1904. *

Haddock, Frank C.— A Hoy and the Christ. D., pp. 5+ 81. New York, 1896.*

Houghton, Louise Seymour. Antipas, Son of Chusa, and Others Whom Jesus Loved. D., pp. 5+246. New York. 1895.*

Ingraham, Joseph H. The Prince of the House of Da- vid: or Thirty Years in the Holy City. New ed.. revised and corrected by the author. 0., pp. 24+474. Boston. 1896. First ed. 1859.*

Jennings, Mary Elisabeth. Asa of Bethlehem and His Household. B. C. 4-A. D. 30. S., pp. 268. New Fork, 1896. *

Johnston, Annie Fellows. Joel, a Boy of Galilee. D., pp. ii+253. Boston. 1896. *

Joseph, Jules'.— A Ipheus of Nazareth; Galilean scenes and manners in llie davs <>!' .Jesus Christ. T. New York. 1899.

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Kingsley, Florence M. Titus, a Comrade of the Cross. A tale of the Christ. O., pp. 90. Chicago, 1894. * A $1,000 prize story.

Mamereov, Peter Von F., Annie F. ; B. A. F. lesat Nassar. The Story of the life of Jesus the Nazarene. D., pp. 713. XVw York, 1895. * See VI.

Mason, Caroline At water. -The Quiet King. A story of Christ, 0., pp. 304. Philadelphia, 1896.*

Nixon, J. Leary. The Lowly Nazarene. A story of Christ. D., pp. 3+308. New York, 1897.

Phelps, Elizabeth Stuart. The Story of Jesus, An in- terpretation. D., pp. xii-j-413. Boston, 1897. d, pp. 352. London. 1898.*

Stoddard, Wm. O shorn. Ulric, the Jarl. A story of the penitent thief. 0., pp. 459. New York, 1899. *

Stout, James Frank. Lucanus, a Friend of Christ. D., pp. 309. New York, 1904. *

Sue, Eugene. The Silver Cross; or the Carpenter of Nazareth. From the French. S., pp. 151. New York, 1898. *

VanDyke, Henry.— The Story of the Other Wise Man. S.,-pp. 15+70. New York, 1899. *

Wallace, Lew (Lewis). First Christmas. From Ben Hur. Illustrated from drawings by W. Martin Johnson. O., pp. 8+109. New York, 1902. *

Wallace, Lewis.— Ben Hur. A tale of the Christ. D. New York, 1880. *

Wallace, Lewis.— Ben Hur. A tale of the Christ. Il- lustrated with scenes and characters from the play. Play- er's edition. 0., pp. 10-551. New York, 1901.*

Walsh, A. Stewart. Mary, the Queen of the House of David, and Mother of Jesus. 6., pp. 626. New York, 1886. *

Ward, E. Stuart Phelps (Mrs. Herbert D. Ward).— The Story of Jesus Christ. Popular ed., D. New York. 1901. (See above.)

VII. TIIK PERSONAL APPEARANCE OF CHRIST. This is simply a matter of tradition or the artist's fancy.

Recunum mlcd:

Kuril, Heaphy, and Mrs. Jameson's Life of Our Lord. (See IV.)

Bayliss, Wyke. Rex JICLMIUIII. A painter's study of the likeness of Christ from the time of the apostles to the present day. 0., pp. 224. London, 1898. Revised and enlarged. ()., pp. 414-211. New York, 1903.*

Carr, Florence E.— Pictures of the Christ. Ff., pp. 24. Fay<'tteville. X. V.. 1!M)1.

Fraser, John. The Saviour's Beauty in "Sermons and Essays. V Pp. 330.*

Gilbert, Edward. Madonna and Child; with several photogravures, reproductions of famous paintings by Titian, Raphael, Core-^io, Bellini. Pern^ino, S;issol'errato. Q. New York, 1!)02.

Haven, Gilbert. National Sermons. O., pp. 656. New York. 1869. Complexion of Christ. Pp. 655, 656.*

Heaphy, T. Tin- likeness of Christ. brin«r an inquiry into the vcri-siniilitiide of the received likeness of Our Blessed Lord. Kdited by Wyke Bayliss. Kf.. pj). 78. London. Issn. Also. NYw York. 1SS«. *

History of the Blessed Yin/m Mary (rriin, and the Ilis- toi'y of tin- Ijkfiicss of Christ which I he .b-\\s of Tiberias .Made to Mock At. The Syriae texts edited with Kn«rlish li"Mislali«.iis by K. A. \Yallis |->iid'_!c. Knulisli translations, <>.. pp. L'til. London. IJMMl.

Kuril, Estclle M. The Life of Our Lord in Art. With

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some account of the artistic treatment of the life of St. John the Baptist. 0., pp. xxii+370. Boston, 1898. *

Johnson, Franklin. Have We a Likeness of Christ? The University of Chicago Decennial Publications. First series. Vol. 3. Q., pp. 22. Chicago, 1903. *

Lewis, T. An Inquiry into the Shape, the Beauty and Stature of the Person of Christ and of the Virgin Mary, offered to the consideration of the late converts of Popery. 0. London, 1735.

The Lord's Body. 0., pp. x+155. London, 1881. I have not been able to examine this work.

Palgrave, Francis T. The Life of Jesus Christ Illus- trated from the Italian Painters of the Fourteenth, Fif- teenth and Sixteenth Centuries. 0. London, 1885.

A Pretended Epistle of P. Lentulus, containing a de- scription of the bodily shape and feature of Jesus Christ. Q. London, 1658.

Sibbes, R. The Bruised Reed and Smoking Flax; with a description of Christ. S. Philadelphia, 1876.

Torr, Cecil. On Portraits of Christ in the British Mu- seum. 0. London, 1898.

Veronica; or the Holy Face of Jesus Christ. An his- torical notice of this relic of the Vatican. Basilica of St. Peter, with prayers, indulgences, etc. Translated from the French. 32mo. London, 1870.

Way, A. Ancient Portraitures of Our Lord, after the type of the Emerald Vernicle (in the Vatican). D. Lon- don, 1872.

VIII. CHRONOLOGY AND GENEALOGY OF CHRIST.

Very few accept the current chronology and most agree that our era is either four or six years too late; others claim even more. In regard to the genealogy of Christ the greatest difficulty has been to reconcile the lists of .Matthew and Luke.

Reconum. mini: Conder, Hervey.

Allen, Thomas. Chain of Scripture Chronology, from the creation to the death of Jesus Christ. Q. London, 1659.

Bellamy, J. The True Age of Christ at the Crucifixion not Thirty-three but Fifty-two Years and a Half. O. London, 1822.

Benham, Daniel. Reflections on the Genealogy of Our Lord and Saviour. Q. London, 1836.

Benson, Christopher. The Chronology of Our Sav- iour's Life; or an Inquiry into the True Time of the Birth, Baptism and Crucifixion of .Jesus Christ. Hulsean lec- tures for 1820. O. Cambridge, 1820.

Bulbeck, W. A.— The Date of the Crucifixion. Founded on the kalendar of the ancient Kyy plums. 0. London, 1902.

Butler, George William.- -Tin* Rook <>|' the Generation of .Icsus Christ ; an explanation of the difficulties connected with the '_M'iir;iln<jy o !' Our Lord. O. London. Is?.").

Butler, John. Christoloizia; or a Brief hut True Ac- count of the Certain Y»-ar. Month. Day and Minute of the hirth of Jesus Christ. <>.. pp. :iL»n. London. 1(171.

Butler, John.- Kalcndar. Scriptural and Astronomical,

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for Five Years, During and after Christ's Ministry. O. London, 1671.

Caspari, C. E. A Chronological and Geographical In- troduction to the Life of Christ. Translated by M. J. Evans. 0., pp. xxxii+337. New York, 1881. *

A Chart of the Genealogy, Life and Ministry of Jesus Christ, Ff. Ely, 1843.

Christ's Birth Mistimed. Q. London, 1649. Another ed. 1707.

Christ's Birth Not Mistimed. Q. London, 1619.

A Chronological and Genealogical Lineage of Our Lord Jesus Christ; also, an ecclesiastical, statistical, historical and ideographical chart of the worship of God, the origin, progress and present state of other worship, and a short history of the Bible. Ff. London, 1840.

A Companion to the Chart of the Genealogy of Our Saviour from Adam (with the chart). List of parables of the Old and New Testaments and the miracles of Our Lord. D. London, 1855.

Conder, Eustace R. Outlines of the Life of Christ; a guide to the study of the chronology, harmony and purpose of the Gospels. Or. O. London, 1881.

Davies, Thomas A. Am I a Jew or Gentile? or the genealogy of Jesus Christ proving his divinity. E., pp. 87. New York, 1889. * A curious book.

An Essay on the Genealogy of the Lord Jesus Christ. With illustrative tables. D. Liverpool, 1843.

Festorum Metropolis; or the Birthday of Jesus Christ Annually Kept Holy. Q. London, 1652.

Genealogy of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Ff. Dublin, 1824.

Greene, Robert Berkeley. Genealogy of Christ as Given by Matthew and Luke. 0. London, 1822.

Harvey, Lord Arthur. The Genealogies of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, as contained in the Gospels of St. Matthew and St. Luke, reconciled with each other and

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with genealogy of the house of David, and shown to be in harmony with the true chronology of the times. 0., pp. xxii-f 368. London, 1853.

Jarvis, S. F. A New Inquiry into the Date of the Birth and Death of Jesus Christ. 0. London, 1844.

Jesus, tin- Son of David: or a full solution of all the difficulties about his genealogy in Matthew and Luke, against Monsieur du T'iu and the Church oi' Rome. O., pp. 80. Edinburgh, 1730.

Mann, Nicholas.— Of the True Years of the P.irth and of the Death of Christ. Two chronological dissertations. 0. London, 1733.

Marquis, David Calhoun. Life of Christ in Seven Pe- riods. D., pp. 31. Chicago, 1904. *

Mead, G. R. S. Did Jesus Live One Hundred Years B. C. ? New York, 1904.

Parry, Richard. The Genealogies of Jesus Christ in Matthew and Luke Explained. O. London, 1771.

Scriptural Solutions of the Omissions and Other Diffi- culties in the Genealogies of Our Lord .Jesus Christ. Third ed., D., pp. 15. London, n. d. *

Selden, John. Theanthropos ; or God Made Man. A tract proving the nativity to be on the twenty-fifth of De- cember. S. London, 1661.

Watson, Gervas. Genealogy of Jesus Christ Recorded by St. Matthew and St. Luke Harmoni/ed and the Appar- ent Contradiction Reconciled. D. Hertford and London, L833,

Weaver, Joshua.— Remarks on the Date of the Xativity and on Some Events Connected with this festival. S. New York, 1887.

Yardley, Edward. The Genealogies of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. ;is reeorded by St. Matthew and St. Luke eritieally examined ;md explained, defended and re- conciled t.. .-arli other and to the Scriptures of the Old Testament. O. London. 17:>!>.

IX. LIFE OF CHRIST IN DETAIL.

a. The Coming of the Wise Men. Recommended: Trench, Upham.

Emerich, Anne Catherine. The Journey of the Magi King's. From "The Life of the Blessed Virgin." Trans- lated from the French by George Richardson. 0., pp. 157. London, 1892.

Harsha, D. A. The Star of Bethlehem; a guide to the Saviour. D. Chicago, 1864.

Hopkins, John Henry. The Three Kings of the Orient ; a Christmas carol. Q. New York, 1865.

McLanathan, Mary Leland. Three Kings: a Christian leucnd of long ago. 0. New York, 1886.

Nieritz, G. Erna, the Forest Princess; or Pilgrimages of the Three Wise'Men to Bethlehem. Translated by Mrs. H. C. Conant. D. Rochester, N. Y., 1855.

Nimcius Christi Sydereus. The Star of the Eastern Sages; being a discourse of that star, its nature, conduct and tendency. 0. London, 1681.

Pemberton, E. F. Daughters of Jerusalem. Addresses on the stations of the cross. Cr. 0., pp. 96. London, 1903. *

Rowe, Richard.— The Star in the East. 0., pp. 160. London, 1894. *

Trench, R. C.— Star of the Wisemen. S., pp. 171. New York, 1851. *

Upham, Francis W.— The Wise Men ; Who They Were and How They Came to Jerusalem. D., pp. v+253. New York, 1873. * '

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IX. I). TIIK HOLY CHILDHOOD.

So little of the child life of Christ is known (with the exception of the one episode) that it is difficult to find material for the subject.

Recommended:

Morgan and VanDyke, for the artist's view of the sub- ject.

Bass, Mrs. E. E.— The Child Jesus. Q. Boston, 1890.

Baynes, Henry Samuel. Child Life and Youth of J«'sns. with consecutive illustrations. 32mo. London, 1881.

Bickersteth, Miss C.— The Childhood of Jesus. S. London, 1865.

Birth and Childhood of -lesus Christ. Meditations se- lected from the works of Augustine and other writers. With photographs after Leonardo da Vinci and other mas- ters. Q. London, 1871.

Blackall, C. R., and Mrs. E. L.— Bible Lore. '2 parts, O. Philadelphia, 1891.

Blackburn, Wm. M.— The Holy Child; or the KaHy Fears <>!' Jeero Christ. K. Philadelphia, n. (I.

Bradford, Amory Howe. The Holy Kamily: a Christ- inas M«-<|ita1ion. S.. pp. .T-j ."ill. New York, 1899.*

Brooke, Stopford A. The Karly Life of Jesus; sermons preached at Belford Chapel. 0. London, 1887.

Brough, J.— The Early Life of Onr Lord. 0., pp. 274. London, 1897.*

Calthorp, G. The Prince of Peace: a Christinas Ad- 1). London. 1871.

Carter, Thomas T. (Editor).— Footsteps of the Holy

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Child. Part I, 0., pp. vi+74. Part II, 0., pp. 342. Lon- don, 1867.

Carter, Thomas T. Spiritual Instructions: Our Lord's Early Life. O. London, 1887.

The Child Jesus. T. London, 1855 (?).

The Child Jesus; written for children by the author of "The Good Shepherd." O. London, 1859.

The Childhood of Christ. From pictures. 0. London (?), 1885.

The Childhood of Jesus. T. London, 1833.

Christophel (Pseud.). Great David's Greater Son; some thoughts on the early life of Jesus at Nazareth. O. London, 1882.

Coleridge, H. J. Thirty Years; Our Lord's Infancy and Hidden Life. D. New York, 1885.

Davis, Mrs. C. E. K.— The Child Jesus. E. New York, 1876.

Drew, G. S. Nazareth: Its Life and Lessons. Second ed., 0., pp. 156. London, 1873. Third ed. 1876. *

Faber, F. W.— The First Christmas. The Infant Jesus. 0. New York, 1889.

Glover, Richard. The Finding of the Saviour in the Temple ; an exposition of Luke ii : 46-51, based upon and explanatory of Holinan Hunt's great sacred picture. 0. London, 1866.

Gospel of the Childhood of Our Lord Jesus Christ (The). Illustrated. D., pp. 267. London, 1905. *

Goulburn, Edward M. The Gospel of the Childhood ; a practical commentary on St. Luke ii ; 41, to the end. O. London, 1873. *

Gould, S. Baring. Nazareth and Capernaum. E., pp. vi+84. London, 1886. *

Greene, Henry Copley. Childhood of Christ; with in- troduction by Mrs. Alice Meynell; printed with the orig- inal Latin text opposite the translation. New York.

H , R. E.— The Story of the Childhood of Christ. Q.

pp. 36. London, 1885.

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Hanna, W.— Earlier Years of Our Lord's Life. D., pp. 4'2± London, 1868.*

The Holy Child Jesus. Thoughts and Prayers on the Holy Infancy and Childhood of Jesus Christ. S. Lon- don. 1859. Second (•«!.. K., pp. 90. London, 1871.

The Holy Child of Nazareth. E. New York, 1876 ( f ).

The Holy Childhood; conversations on the earliest por- tions of the Gospel narrative. S. New York, 1878.

Hutton, Vernon W. The Sun of Righteousness: medi- tations on the early life and ministry of Our Lord and Saviour. 0., pp. 300. London, 1886. Second ed., 1888. *

The Infancy of Our Lord. 32mo. London, 1883.

Infancy of Our Lord. New York, 1901.

Jesus as a Child Amonu' Children. Q. New York, 1876

Knowles, Archibald Campbell.— The Holy Christ Child. D., pp. 154. New York, 1905. *

Lear, Henrietta L.— The Holy Childhood of Our Blessed Lord: meditations for a month. Edited by Rev. John Sharp. 0. London, 1860.

Letourneur, Augustine J. Lillle Month of the Holy Infancy: or the First Mysteries of the Life of Christ. Translated from the French. K. New York, 1876.

Lutz, A. Fowler. Legends and Stories of the Holy Child Jesus from Many Lands. S. New York. 1S94.

Maas, A. J.— A Day in the Temple. ( >. St. Louis. 1S!»:>

Masterman, J. Howard B. Was Jesus Christ Divine? An iii(|iiirv into the credihility of the I nrarnation. D., pp. xv , 103. Cambridge, 1M4.*

Macleod, A.— The Child Jesus, and Other Talks to the Children, 0., pp. 282, London, 1895.*

Matson, Mrs. Mommy; Stars: or the Childhood of Jeans, Illustrated. M. New York, 1856.

Mi-dilations in the Holy Childhood of Our P.lesscd Lord. Tak.-u from thr French. . S. London, 1852.

Mohn, Paul. The Holy Child. Colored illustrations with Bible texts. <,}. New York. 1S86.

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Monod, Adolphe. The Childhood of Jesus, and Other Sermons. Translated by J. H. Meyers. D. Boston, 1889.

Morgan, G. Campbell. The Hidden Years at Nazareth. D., pp. 47. London, 1898. *

Mulholland, Miss Rosa.— The Holy Childhood.

Nazareth ; Its Life and Lessons. By the Author of ' ' The Divine Kingdom on Earth as it is in Heaven." 0.? pp. xii+147. London, 1872.

Nicholson, Edward W. B.— The Christ Child. Poems. 0. London, 1887.

O' Gorman, Richard A. Boyhood and Manhood of Jesus. Q. New York, 1905.

Ogilvie, Duncan. Christ Contemplated from Birth to Baptism. Ten discourses. D. London, 1866.

Our Childhood's Holy Pattern; being tales upon inci- dents in the life of the Holy Child Jesus. E., pp. 240. London, 1871. *

Our Saviour's Infancy and Childhood. Ten illustrated cards. S. London, 1863.

Pentecost, George F. The Birth and Boyhood of Jesus. 0., pp. viii+399. London, 1896. *

Pictures of the Childhood of Jesus. Q. Edinburgh, 1890.

Ramsey, W. M.— The Education of Christ. Hillside Reveries. Cr. O., pp. 152. London, 1902. * Of value.

Ritchie, Alexander.— The Wonderful Babe of Bethle- hem. Q. London, 1906.

Rowe, S. G., and Pearse, M. G.— The Child Jesus; read- ings and texts of the Holy Scriptures with songs and music. S. London, 1877.

Smith, T.— The Holy Child Jesus. D. London, n. d.

Stacy, W. S. Child Wonderful; a unique set of nine pictures reproduced in colors from the original paintings. Q. New York, 1904.

Stapfer, Edmond. Jesus Christ Before His Ministry. Translated by Louise Seymour Houghton. 0., pp. 200. London, 1897. *

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Stewart, A. Morris. The Infancy and Youth of Jesus. O., pp. 59. London, 1905. *

Stock, Sarah Geraldina.— The Child Life of Our Lord. Illustrated. D., pp. 286. London, 1880. *

The Story of the Childhood of Jesus. 0. London (?), 1885.

Taylor, Wm. M. The Boy Jesus, and Other Sermons. D. New York, 1893. Also, ' Manchester, England, 1899. 0., pp. 310. Manchester, 1903. *

Thou Shalt Call His Name Jesus. A tract on the cir- cumcision. By the Author of "Is It Nothing to You?" S. London, 1868.

Townsend, Mrs. M. E.— The Holy Child Jesus. D. London, n. d.

The Twelve Mysteries of the Holy Childhood. With engravings by artists of the school of Dusseldorf. T. Bir- mingham, 1857.

VanDyke.— The Christ Child in Art. A study of inter- pretation. Illustrated. O., pp. xviii-|-236. New York, 1893. *

Wallace, Lewis. The Boyhood of Christ. Illustrated. Q., pp. 110. New York, 1888. *

Wheeler, Mrs. Charlotte.— The Childhood of Jesus. S. London, 1865. Illustrated.

IX. c. THE BAPTISM.

The mode of Christ's baptism and its significance is dis- cussed in most of the polemical works on Baptism.

Recommended: Dale.

Clifford, John. The Place of Baptism in the Life and Teaching of Jesus: an exposition and a plea. 0. Lon- don, 1876.

Dale, James W. An Inquiry into the Usage of Baptism and the Nature of Christie and Patristic Baptism. O., pp. 630. Philadelphia, 1874. *

Johnstone, James. Christ's Example and Precepts about Baptism. D., pp. 96. London, 1883. *

Savage, B. J.— The Lord's One Baptism. E. Philadel- phia, 1892.

Strong, Augustus H. The Baptism of Jesus. T. New York, 1880.

Whitman, Samuel. Design of the Baptism of Christ. 0. Northampton, 1800.

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IX. d. THE TEMPTATION.

The fact of Christ "s temptation is the mvai pu//le for the theologians \vlio liold to a strict interpretation of the Chal- cedonian Christology. All who hold the Divine to he in preponderance in Christ's personality must either pro- nounce the temptation a farce or a fiction as some have done.

: Monod, Krummacher, Eyton, Stewart.

Age Temptation of American Christians; and Christ's Own Method of Gaining the Victory and the Kingdom. S., pp. viii-(-166. \e\v York, 1880.* A suggestive study of the whole subject of temptation.

Bagot, Daniel. Temptation of Christ in the Wilder- ness. E. London, n. d.

Barnett, Thomas H.- The Strong and the Stronger; a series of forty short readings upon the temptation of Our Lord in the wilderness. 0., pp. 150. London, 1889. *

Barrett, George S. The Temptation of Christ. D., pp. 1M4. London, 1883, 1887. *

Barrett, J. T. The Temptation of Christ Considered. D. London, n. d.

Birks, H. A. God's Champion. .Man's Kxninple: a study of the conflict of Our Divine Deliverer. O. Edinburgh, 1891.

Body, George. The Life of Temptation ; a course of lec-

tlires. K.. pp. 258. Lnndnll. 188!). *

Calthrop, Gordon. Tin- Temptations of Christ, and Other Subjects: heing sermons preached in Trinity Church. Cheltenham. O. London, isiil.

Campe, Charles.— The Temptation of Christ in the YVil derneae 8, London, is.v,.

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Carter, T. T.— The Passion and the Temptation of Our Lord. A course of lectures. O., pp. 132. London, 1863. *

Christ and Temptation. T. London, 1879.

Christ in his temptation the believers example and strength. T. Bath, 1851.

Cobbold, George A. Tempted Like as We Are. Thoughts on the Baptism, Fasting and Temptation of Our Lord. 0., pp. 149. London, 1900. *

Dallas, A. R. C. Lent Lectures on Christ's Temptation. E. London, 1848.

Dickson, A. E. The Temptation in the Desert. E. New York, 1872.

Dixon, Thomas. The Sovereignty of the Divine Admin- istration vindicated; or a rational account of Our Blessed Saviour's remarkable temptation in the wilderness. 0. London, 1760.

Duncan, Rev. Canon. Tempted in All Points. D., pp. 53. London, 1906.

Dyke, Daniel. Two Treatises: One of Repentance, the other of Christ's temptation. Q. London, 1634. Fifth ed., Q. London, 1631:

Eyton, R. The Temptation of Jesus and other ser- mons. O., pp. 172. London, 1895. *

Farmer, Hugh. An Inquiry into the Nature and De- sign of Christ's Temptation in the Wilderness. 0., pp. viii+104. London, 1761. *

Fuller, Thomas. A Comment on the First Eleven verses of the fourth chapter of St. Matthew's Gospel con- cerning Christ's temptation. 0.. London, 1652.

Gilpin, Richard, M. D. Demonologia Sacra; or a Treatise on Satan's Temptations. In III parts. New ed., 0.. pp. lvi+480.' Edinburgh, 1867.*

Goodwin, H. Christ in the Wilderness. Four sermons preached before the University of Cambridge in the month of Februarv, 1855. D. London, 1856.

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Grosart, Alexander Bullock. The Prince of Light and the Prince of Darkness in conflict; or the Temptation of Christ newly translated, explained, etc. 0. London, 1864.

Hall, A. C. A. Christ's Temptations and Ours. The Baldwin lectures, 1896. E., pp. xvii-fl54. London and New York, 1897. *

Hall, J. C. Six Sermons on Our Lord's Temptations. D. London, n. d.

Healing, C. A.— The Temptation of Christ. E. Lon- don, 1903.

Hutchings, W. H. The Mystery of the Temptation. A course of lectures. Cr. 0., pp. 266. London, 1ST."). Second ed., revised. 0., pp. 246. London. 1889. *

Hutton, F. H. A Series of Discourses on Christ's temptation in the wilderness. D. London, 1833.

Kirby, W. Sermons on the Temptation of Christ. 0. London, 1829.

Krummacher, F. W.— The Temptation of Christ. E. London, n. d. Also included in "Select French and Ger- man Discourses." Edited by H. C. Fish.

Macleod, Norman. The Temptation of Our Lord. 0., pp. 250. London, 1873. *

Manton, Thomas. Christ's Temptation and Transfig- uration practically explained and improved in several ser- mons (with sermons on Christ's eternal existence). 0. London, 1685.

Mason, Thomas. Christ's Victorie Over Sathans Tyrannic. Ff. London, 1615.

Mill, W. H. Five Sermons on the Temptation of Our Lord in the wilderness In-Ton- Cambridge University. Second ed., <>.. pp. 160. (1aml>rid«r»'. is?:!. Also Lou- rim,. 1875.*

Not on Calvary. A layman's pica for mediation in the temptation in the wilderness. O. London. Is!).0,. I)., pp. 46. New York. 1*92.*

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Overy, Henry. Sermons : The Temptation of Our Lord. D. London, 187:!.

Palmer, E. Reeves. The Temptation in the Wilderness, or the Conflict and Victory of the Son of Man. O., pp. 304. London, 1877. *

Palmer, John R. Thoughts on Our Lord's Temptation. A Study for the Season of Lent. 0., pp xvi-[-380. Lon- don, 1901.*

Parsons, H. Moore. Christ in the Desert; or the tempter foiled. E., pp. 129. Philadelphia, 1858. *

Pollock, William. The Temptation of Our Blessed Lord and other minor poems. D., pp. 170. London, 1873. *

Quarantana ; or ' * In all points tempted. ' ' By the author of "What of the Night." O., pp. 20. London, 1878.

Rawnsley, S. R. The Temptations of Our Lord Jesus Christ. Seven sermons. Cr. 0., pp. 100. London, 1901. *

Rogers, Edgar. A Threefold Cord. Meditations on the Religious Life in the Light of Our Blessed Lord's Temp- tation. E., pp. 120. London, 1903. *

Scobell, Edward. Sermons on the Temptation in the Wilderness. D. London, 1838, 1842. *

Stewart, A. Morris. The Temptation of Jesus. A Study of Our Lord's Trial in the Wilderness. Cr. 0., pp. 242. ' London, 1903. *

Sweet, James B. Christ and Satan. 0. London, 1876.

Taylor, Thomas. An Exposition of Christ's Tempta- tion; or Christ's Combat and Conquest (with another ser- mon on Acts x: 34-43). Ff. London, 1659.

The Temptation of Christ. Four Sermons. By an Ox- ford graduate. O., pp. 107. London, 1884. *

The Temptation of Jesus. A 'poem. By an associate of the Victoria Institute. London. S. Grantham, 1882.

Temptations of Christ, Christ's temptations real facts; or a defence of the evangelical history, showing that Our Lord's temptations may be fairly and reasonably under-

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as a narrative of what was really transacted. In answer to Mr. Farmer's inquiry. 0. London. 170'J.

Vaughan, C. J.— The Two Great Temptations: The Temptation of Man and the Temptation of Christ. I)., pp. 180. London, 1872. *

White, Mrs. E. G.— Christ Tempted as We Are. E., pp. 16. Oakland, Cal., 1894.

Williston, Seth. Discourses on the Temptations of Christ. E.; pp. 152. Utica, is:]?. ::

Winslow, Octavius. Christ and the Christian in Temptation. Counsel and consolation for the tempted. I)., pp. 162. London, 1877. *

Wiseman, Luke H. Christ in the Wilderness; or Prac- tical Views of Our Lord's Temptation. O., pp. 326. Lon- don, 1857.*

IX. e. THE TRANSFIGURATION. Recommended: None.

Anderson, J. R. The Transfiguration on the Mount. D. London. 1868.

Bagot, Daniel. The Lord's Supper and the Transfig- uration. 32mo. London, n. d.

Beet, William Ernest. The Transfiguration of Jesus. (Books for Bible Students.) D. London, 1905.

Branks, William. Christ's Transfiguration; or Tabor's Teachings. The veil lifted; a glimpse of Christ's Glory and intercourse with His people. D. Edinburgh, 1865. *

Browning, Bishop. Seven Sermons upon the Transfig- uration a£ it is represented by the three evangelists, St. Matthew, St. Mark, St. Luke. O. London, n. d.

Dunn, Samuel. The Transfiguration, and Other Ser- mons, with a bioar;ij)hic;il sketch of his life. O. London, 1890.

An Essay on the Transfiguration of Jesus Christ. 0., pp. 31. London, 1788.

Furlong, William. On the Transfiguration: a Sermon. O., pp. 16. Halifax, 1864.

Geil, William Edgar.— The Men on the Mount. The Life Stories of Moses, Elijah, Peter, James and John. O., pp. 192. London. 1906. *

Gunsaulus, Frank Wakely. The Transfiguration. D., pp. 267. Boston and New York, 1886. * Sermons.

Rollings, George S. Meditations on the Divine Life, the Blessed Sacrament and the Transfiguration. D., pp. 154. London, 1882.

Krauth, Charles P. The Transfiguration: an Exegeti- cal Homily. D. Gettysburg, 1850.'

Sanderson, Joseph. Jesus on the Holy Mount. D. New York, 1869.

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Seymour, G. F., and J. H. Egar. The Transfiguration ; tin.' place of the feast of the transfiguration in the Christian year. O., pp. 46." New York, 1893.

Vaughan, Wycliffe. The Transfiguration of Our Lord. Fifty Devotional Studies for Lent. D., pp. 286. London, 1889, 1892.

Wedderburn, Alexander. Sermons on Our Lord's transfiguration. 0. London, 1721.

IX. f. THE PASSION.

The last week of Christ's earthly life has for all the deepest interest, for in that week was to center all of- hope or all of despair for the world. The literature of the sub- ject is therefore largely devotional. The only controversy connected with the subject was that known as the Easter Controversy. The question involved was, in brief, which should be celebrated, the day of the week or the day of the month. This was settled by the Council of Nice.

Xote. The Last Supper is omitted, as most of the litera- ture on the subject relates to the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper.

Recommended:

Krummacher is the classic upon the subject. Stalker.

Abbott Edwin A. Paradosis; or "In the Night in which He was Betrayed." O. London, 1904.

The Acts of the Days of the Son of Man from the Pas- sion week to His Ascension. D., pp. 72. Philadelphia, 1814.

Adams, Harold T. Some Exits of the Passion. Ad- dresses in Holy Week. D.. pp. 80. London, 1904.

Adams, Nehemiah. Around the Cross. S., pp. 96. London, 1869. *

Adams, Wm. Shadow of the Cross. 'D. London, 1842. New ed., O., pp. 94. London, 1886. Also S., pp. 104. New York, 1844. *

Adams, Wm. Warnings of the Holy Week ; being a course of parochial lectures for the week before Easter and the Easter Festivals. E., pp. vi-f 189. Philadelphia, 1851.

Aikman, J. Logan. The Cross and the Sepulchre. A

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scries of meditations on the passion and resurrection. D., viii-f-291. London, n. d. *

Aitken, W. Hay M. H. Eastertide. Sixteen sermons on the Passion and KYsnrreet ion. (). London, n. d.

Arbuthnot, G. The Passion Foretold in Type and Prophecy; fourteen short addresses. (). London. HHrJ.

Atkinson, J. A. (Editor).— The Passion of Our Lord according to St. Luke. O., pp. 13. London. ISSO.

B -, E. The Holy Week: eaeh day's events harmo- nised from the Gospel narratives. S., pp. vi-f87. Col- chester, England, 1868.

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Synchronism of the Passion Days. 0., pp. 32. Great Easton, 1893. With chart.

Swayne, W. S.— The Psalm of the Saints and the Suf- ferings of Jesus Christ. Addresses for Lent and Holy Week. Cr. 0., pp. vi+123. London, 1904. *

Tauler, Johann. Meditations on the Life and Passion of Our Lord. Translated by the Rev. P. A. Cruikshank. D. New York, 1903.

Another edition translated by "a secular priest." D., pp. vii+446. London, 1889.

Thome de Jesu (Fra).— The Sufferings of Jesus. 2 vols., D., pp. xxiv-j-500; vi+414. London, 1869. Also, Dublin.*

Thoughts for the Hours of Passion. Reprinted from part 7 of the "Sister Manual." Edited by the Rev. T. T. Carter. Pp. 26. London, 1896.

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Thoughts on Our Lord's Passion. S. London, 1S(>4.

Trevor, George. The Story of the Cross; in daily con- templations for the Holy Week. S., pp. 131. London, 1866.*

Trevor, George. Christ in His Passion ; lectures on the principal events of the Holy Week. E., pp. 177. London, 1853. *

Trotter, J. Lilias.— Parables of the Cross. S., pp. 56. London, 1901.

Tugwell, George. Emblems of the Passion; Lent lec- tures. Q., pp. 116. Bath, 1888.

Two Sermons on Our Lord's Death and Passion; before receiving the Sacrament, by H. W. Small Q. Edinburgh, 1704.

Tyler, Bennett. The Sufferings of Christ, confined to His In i ma n nature. A reply to a book entitled the suffer- ings of Christ by a layman. D., pp. 233. Hartford, 1843.*

Vaughan, C. J. Lessons of the Cross and Passion. Six lectures delivered in the Cathedral during the week before Easter, 1869. E., pp. viii+91. London, 1869.*

Vaux, James Edward (Editor). Meditations on the Passion; a sequel to "A Short Introduction to Medita- tion." O. London, 1870.

Veith, John Emmanuel. The Instruments of the Pas- sion of Our Lord. Translated by Then. Xoethen. D. Rnsion, 1869.

Veith, John Emmanuel. Life Pictures of the Passion of Our Lord. Translated by Theo. Noel hen. 1). Boston, 1870.

Voice from the Cross. A series of sermons on Our Lord's Passion by eminent living preachers of ( lei-many. <>.. pp. 280. Edinburgh, 1888.*

Waggett, P. N. The Heart of .Jesus; l>ein<_r addresses on the I 'resent Reality of the Passion, (liven in St. Paul's Cathedral at the midday service in Holy \Ye.-k. and at the Three Hours' Devotion of Good Friday. 1!M)1. D., pp. 144. London. 1902.

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Wagner, George. Thirty-seven lectures for Lent and Passion Week. O. London, 1863.

Wakeford, John.— The Glory of the Cross. A Brief Consideration of the Force, Effects and Merits of Christ's Death and Passion. 0., pp. 126. London, 1903.

Warren, Elizabeth. The last passover; or closing days of the life of Him whose name we bear. E., pp. 70. London, 1873. *

Watson, J. McLaren. The Upper Room. D., pp. 3+128. New York, 1896.*

Wellford, G. Short Discourses on the concluding scenes of Our Saviour's Life upon earth, preached in St. Michael-'s. Bray. Cr. O. London, 1857.

Wetenhall, Edward. View of Our Lord's Passion. O. London, 1710.

Way of the Cross. Meditations and devotions for the seasons. Rendered into English by Ernest Day. 32mo., pp. 100. London, 1892. *

Way of the Cross. Thoughts on the events of Holy Week. Tenth ed., 32mo., pp. 61. London, 1880.*

Whitfield, Frederick.— Perfect through Sufferings. D. London, 1887.

Whitney, John R. The Last Passover. An account of the closing incidents in the life upon earth of Our Lord Jesus Christ. A verbal harmony of the Four Gospel Nar- ratives. E., pp. 172. Philadelphia, 1869. *

Williams, Isaac. The Gospel Narrative of Our Lord's Passion harmonised with reflections. From the third London ed., 0., pp. 181. New York, 1846. * Second ed., D. London, 1846.

Williams, Isaac. The Gospel Narrative of the Holy Week harmonised with reflections. Second ed., 0., pp. 528. London, 1849.*

Wilson, 'Harry. Follow to Calvary. With illustrations "by E. A. Fellows Prynne and verses by Beatrice Rosenthal. Q. London, 1901.

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Wise, Isaac M.- Mart\ rdom of .Icsus. I). Xc\v York, 1901.

Wiseman, Cardinal.— Meditations on I IK- Sanvd Pas- sion ,.f Our Lord. < >.. pp. xii-|-l>!rj. London, 1898.*

Wynne, G. Robert. The "Kxnmplcs of His Paliciire. Holy Week Addresses on tho Colled for Palm Sunday. D., pp. 96. London, 1905.

IX. f. 1. THE GAEDEN.

To those who claim for Christ a full humanity and the withdrawal of the divine, there is no difficulty in explana- tion. By those who falsely deny the Divinity of our Lord this scene is asserted as a proof of their position.

Recommended: None.

Adams, Wm.— The Three Gardens, Eden, Gethsemane, Paradise; or Man's Ruin, Redemption and Restoration. D., pp. 284. New York, 1868.*

Atkinson, John. The Garden of Sorrows ; or the minis- try of Tears. New ed., D., pp. 203. New York, 1868.*

Balfern, W. P. Gethsemane ; or incidents in the great sorrow; with hymns of the Passion. S., pp. 308. Lon- don, 1882.*

Blake, Mortimer. Gethsemane and Calvary. E. Bos- ton, n. d.

Buddicome, R. P. Emmanuel on the Cross and in the Garden. D., pp. 224. New York, 1844. Also, London. *

Christes Bloodie Sweat. (A Poem.) Q. London, 1613.

Eden and Gethsemane. Addresses for Communion ser- vices. By Principal Alexander Stewart and others. Cr. O., pp. viii+223. Manchester, 1903.

An Essay on Christ's Fear of Death; or an appeal to the equity and comnfon sense of mankind from the judg- ment of the independent church at Nottingham. 0. London, 1737.

Frame, James. Christ in Gethsemane. An exposition of Psalm XVI. D. London, 1858.

Gethsemane, Jerusalem and Golgotha; meditations and prayers for Lent. From the German by A. Geyer. 32mo. New York, 1890.

Gethsemane; or Thoughts on the Sufferings of Christ. D. London, 1817.

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Oilman, Edward W.— Before Easter. E., pp. 50. New York. 11. (I.

Hall, Newman. Gethsemane; or leaves of healing from the Garden of Grief. 0. Edinburgh, 1891.

Higgins, J. T.— Gethsemane and other discourses. O. London, n. d.

The Holy Hour, or the Intimate Union with Jesus in His agony in the Garden. Translated from the Italian by a father of the Society of Jesus. With preface by A. Weld. S. London. 1870.

Horton, Thomas G. Gethsemane. and other poems. O. London, 1856.

Kittridge, A. E. Gethsemane A Sermon. Chicago, n. d.

A Meditation upon the Agony of Christ in the Garden. O. London, 1754.

Molyneaux, Capel. Gethsemane. Six Lent lectures. O. London. 1854.

Moore, Thomas. An iiujniry into the iiatmv and causes of our Saviour's agony in the Garden. ().. pp. viii-(-158. London, 17^7.*

Nebelin, Charlotte Elizabeth. (Jethseimme; or medi- tations and prayers on the last hours of the sufferings and death of Our Lord and Saviour .Jesus Christ. Translated from the. German. Edited by Mrs. Colin Macken/ie. D., pp. I'm. lioston, 1870.*

Philip, G.— The Garden of Gethsemane. ()., pp. 1!M). Loi.don. 1881.*

The Teai-s of Christ in the (iarden. (In verse.) <L>. London. 1601.

IX. f." 2. THE BETRAYAL.

Recommended: None.

The Betraying of Christ, with other poems Q Lon- don, 1598.

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IX. f. 3. THE TRIALS.

These took place before Caiphas and Pilate. Their le- gality is the question most discussed.

Recommended: Blackburn, Greenleaf, Stalker, Innes.

Bennett, James. The Logical Consequences of the* Ac- quittal of Jesus; A Synod Sermon. D. St. John, 1867.

Blackburn, C. H. The trial of Jesus from a Lawyer's View. O., pp. 68. Cincinnati, 1890.* A good discussion.

Bleby, Henry W. The Trial of Jesus of Nazareth con- sidered as a Judicial Act. 0. London, 1880.

Braden, Clark. Trials and Crucifixion of Christ. D., pp. 62. New York, 1900.

Broade, G. E.— The Sixfold Trial of Our Lord and the Prayers of Christ. Two Courses of Lent Lectures. ()., pp. 84. London, 1899.

Byng, F. E. C. Friends and Foes of Jesus Christ and other Sermons. D. New York, 1881.

The candid determination of the J«-\vs in im-iVi-riim a thief and a robber before Our Saviour. O. London, 1753.

Casaubon, Meric. A discourse concerning Christ, His incarnation and examination. Q. London. 1(>4f>.

Chapman, Robert Clowry. Legalized Wrong. A comment on the tragedy of Jesus. S., pp. 31. Chicago. 1899.*

Chase, C. F. The Trial of Jesus Christ before Caiphas and Pilate. D. London, 1876.

Dupin, M. Jesus before Caiphas and Pilate. A refu- tation of Mr. Salvador. Translated by .Inlui Pi'-kcring. E., pp. 86. New York, 1867.*

Dupin, M.— Trial <>f Jesus. D. Boston, 1839.

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Gould, S. Baring-. The Trials of Jesus; Discourses (seven) for Lent. O., pp. 80. London, 1886.

Greenleaf, Simon. The testimony of the Evangelists examined by the rules of evidence administered in courts of justice. Also a review of the trial of Jesus. 0., pp. xxiii-f-613. New York, 1876. The trial comprises pp. 551-613. This includes reply of Dupin to Salvador.

Innes, A. Taylor. The Trial of Christ. A legal mono- graph. 0., pp. 123. Edinburgh, 1899.* By a lawyer.

Klarmann, Andrew.— rTrial of Jesus before Pilate. A study in judicial arrogance and pharasaical justice. D. London, n. d.

Lamb, John. The Seven Words spoken against the Lord Jesus ; an investigation of the motives which led His contemporaries to reject Him. The Hulsean lectures for 1860. 0. Cambridge, 1861.

Lemann, M. Jesus before the Sanhedrin; translated from the French by J. Magath. D. Nashville, Tenn., 1886.

Mabry, J. C.— Legal View of the Trial of Christ. Cin- cinnati.

Noel, I. Jesus which is called Christ; His trial and condemnation; a study in Gospel history. 0., pp. 60. London, 1878.

Powell, John Walker.— The Silences of the Master. E., pp. 62. Cincinnati, 1904.*

Rosadi, Giovanni. The Trial of Jesus. Translated from the third Italian ed. Edited with preface by Dr. Emil Reich. O., pp. 360. London, 1905. *

The Sentence of Condemnation as passed by Pontius Pilate against Jesus Christ. Ff. London, 1851.

Stalker, James. The Trial and Death of Jesus Christ. Devotional history of Our Lord's Passion. D., pp. x-f- 321. London and New York, 1894.*

Stout, A. P.— The Trials and Crucifixion of Christ. D., pp. 158. Cincinnati, 1886.*

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Veith, John Emmanuel. Words of the enemies of Christ during His sacred passion. Translated l>y Key. E. Cox. S. London, 1855.

Wellford, Edwin Taliaferro. The Lynching of Jesus a review of the legal aspects of the trial of Christ. D., pp. 110. Richmond, Va., 1905.*

Wilson, Thomas Frew.— Trial of Jesus of Nazareth. Historical and legal standpoint. S., pp. 55. New York. 1906.*

Yoran, Calvin. The Trial of Christ as viewed by a, modern lawyer. D., pp. 16. Epworth, la., n. dA

IX. f. 4. THE CRUCIFIXION.

The fact is nowhere more vividly portrayed than in the Gospel narratives.

Recommended:

Tholuck, for the devotional view.

Stroud, for the physical aspects of the death on the cross.

Stalker, for an estimate of the circumstances.

Aitken, William H. M. H. Around the Cross. First Principles of the Doctrine of Christ. O., pp. 260. Lon- don, 1884.

Aldrich, J. K. A critical examination of the time of Our Saviour's crucifixion, the 14th day of the Jewish month Nisan. A. D. 30. D., pp. 262. Wellfleet, Mass., 1882. *

Alger, William Rounseville. Symbolic History of the Cross of Christ. E., pp. 93. Boston, 1851.*

Allen, Benjamin. Jesus Christ and Him Crucified. D., pp. 120. Philadelphia, 1822. *

Ambler, Benjamin G. The Crucifixion, and other poems. 0. London, 1880.

Andrew, J. J. Jesus Christ and Him Crucified. Third ed., 0. Birmingham, 1882.

Ashton, John.: The legendary history of the Cross. A series of sixty-four wood cuts from a Dutch book pub- lished by Veldeneer, A. D. 1483. With an introduction written and illustrated by John Ashton,, and a preface by S. Baring-Gould. 0. London, n. d.

Baird, William. Watching by the Cross; Prayers, Headings and Meditations for Holy Week. 32mo. London, 1870.

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Barry, Alfred. Doctrine of the Cross. Six sermons preached in Hereford Cathedral in the Holy Week. 0., pp. 96. Hereford, 1868.

Baxter, Richard. The Crucifying of the World by the Cross of Christ. Q. London, 1658. 0. London, 1861.

Bayley, L. M. L.— At the Foot of the Cross. (Verse.) Chicago, 1885.

Bird, C. S.— The Eve of the Crucifixion. Addresses. D. 1858.

Birks, H. A. The Shadow of the Cross in Our Lord's Ministry. Six short addresses delivered in Chigwell Church. D., pp. 60. London, 1891.

Boag, Frederick. The Precious Blood. A sermon. 0., pp. 12. London, 1878.

Body, G. The School of Calvary. A course of Lent lectures. Second ed., D., pp. 160. London, 1891. NY\v ed., E., pp. 158. London, 1894.*

Bonar, Horatius.— The Blood of the Cross. 32mo. Phil- adelphia, 1858.

Braden, Clark. Trials and Crucifixion of Christ. D., pp. 263. St. Louis, 1903.

Brown, Charles. Lessons from the Cross. (Little Books on the Devout Life.) Cr. 0., pp. 128. London, 1904.

Burrell, Joseph Dunn. The Singular Death of Christ. D.. pp. '62. .New York, 1900.*

Carter, T. T. The Footprints of the Lord on the Ki HIT'S Highway of the Cross. ()., pp. viii+71. London, 1868.*

Chapin, E. H.— The Crown of Thorns. D. New York, n. d.

Chapman, Hugh B. The Religion of the Cross. A series of suggestive essays on practical religion. 0. Lon- don, 1888. Fourth ed., O.. pp. 396. London, 1898.

Charnock, S.— Christ Crucified. E.. pp. 216. London, 1837.*

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Christ's meritorious cross and passion whereby alone we obtain remission of our sins, and are made partakers of the Kingdom of Heaven. 0. London, 1860.

Clarke, George W.— Christ Crucified. E., pp. 324. New York. 1848.

Clarke, Thomas J.— The Cross of Christ. D. London, 1864.

Clemance, Clement. To the Light through the Cross. Expositions of Isaiah liii, and of other Scriptures bearing on the sufferings of Christ. Cr. 0. London, 1884.

Clow, William. In the day of the Cross. A course of sermons on the men and women and some of the notable things of the day of the crucifixion of Jesus. E., pp. 370. London, 1S!)S.

Creighton, Mandell. Lessons from the Cross. Ad- dresses delivered in St. Paul's Cathedral during Holy Week, 1898. O., pp. 132 London, 1898.*

The Cross. A treatise on the death of Christ. E. Lon- don, 1863.

The Cross and the Passion of Our Lord and Saviour. Six photographs with key sheet. Q. London, 1865.

The Cross of Christ. A poem. D. Manchester, 1787.

The Cross of Christ, or instructions to the cross-bearing disciple. Translated from the German by the Rev. J. Hull. With ten engravings. S. Reutlingen, 1862.

The Crucified Jesus to the Jews a stumbling block, and to the Greeks foolishness, considered in three discourses. D. Dublin, 1765.

Cudworth, William. Looking to the Cross. D. Lon- don, n. d.

A Curious Piece of Antiquity on the Crucifixion of Our Saviour and the Two Thieves. .(In verse.) Ff. London, 1765 (?).

Daniell, Mortlock. Calvary; or the Cross of Christ. 0. London, 1839.

The Death of Christ. 0. London, 1800 (?).

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The Death of Christ upon the Cross. O. London. L885,

De Courcey, Richard. Christ Crucified. O. Lon- don, n. d.

The Divine Sufferer; "\Yhat He Kndnred and Why. O. London, 1876.

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Durham, James. Christ crucified; or the marrow of the Gospel evidently set forth in seventy-two sermons on the liii chapter of Isaiah. Ff. Glasgow, 1723. Seventh <-d.. 1729.

Edgar, Robert McCheyne. The Philosophy of t In- Cross. An attempt to show the deep si^iiiiiran.M' of tin* death of Jesus Christ. O. London, 1873, 1878.

Evans, Caleb. Christ Crucified. Four sermons. O. Bristol, 1789.

Faber, F. W.— The Foot of the Cross; or the Sorrows .>!' Mary. Cr. O. New York, 1861.

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Gilbert, Daniel. Reflections on the stations oi' the 9; or the love of Jesus in His passion. S. London. 1875. .

Glory i nir in the Cross of Christ. (A sermon on (lal. vi: 14.) D.. pp. L':i. London, 1845 (?).

Goodrich, Chauncey A. Tin- Last Hours of Christ. K. Xew York. n. d.

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left; or Christ and the two malefactors. 32mo., pp. 32. London, 1868.

Hambleton, J. The Cross of Christ. D. London.

Hanna, William. The Last Day of Our Lord's Pas- sion. D., pp. vi-f 379. New York, 1871.*

Hansell, E. H.— The Sorrows of the Cross. O., pp. 59. London, 1880.

Harper, F. The First Good Friday. Meditations by the Cross. O. London, 1895.

Hartley, Sherman. Lessons at the Cross; or spiritual truths familiarly exhibited in their relations to Christ. With an introduction by G. W. Blagden. D.,. pp. 274. Boston, 1852.

Headham, S. D. Lessons from the Cross. Addresses given in Oxley Parish Church on Good Friday, 1886.

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Hitchcock, F. R. Montgomery. The Mystery of the Cross. Studies in Our Lord's Last Mission. Cr. 0., pp. 204. London, 1904.*

Hocking, W. J. Three Hours at the Cross. A manual for Good Friday. O., pp. iv-f 87. London, 1896.*

Hodges, G. Beside the Cross. Good Friday medita- tions with the story of the Passion in the words of Holy Scripture, by L. McClure. D. New York, 1890.

Holland, John. Cruciana ; or the Cross of Christ. D. London, n. d.

Hook, Walter Farquhar. The Cross of Christ; or medi- tations on the death and passion of Our Blessed Lord and Saviour. E., pp. 172. New York, 1845.*

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Howe, Fisher. The true site of Calvary and sugges- tions relating to the Resurrection. With an illustrative

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Howell, Robert B. C.— The Cross. D. Charleston, L854.

Hutchings, William H. Some Aspects of the Cross. Seven discourses. 0. London. IsT^. Second <•<!.. I).. pp. 201. London, 1876. *

James, John Angell. The Attractions of the Cross. E.. pp. 64. New York. 1899.*

Jennings, A. G. The Last Days of .lesns Christ on K a 7-th. S. Now York, 1874.

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The .Journey of the Cross to ho made l»y the Oevout Soul that desires to accompany Hie Sou of God in His suf- ferings. By a Jiiemher of the Society of , Jesus. Trans- lated from the Krencli. Mlliiio. London. 1877.

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Ulevsed Redeemer. I). London. 1S77. New ed.. I)., pp.

80. lss4.*

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Lawrence, Annie M.— Light from the Cross. S. lios ton, Jsii!).

Lewis, Mrs. P. Tin- .Messaire of the Cross. S. Lon- don. 1!inn.

(Loftus, D. ').- A history of the twofold invention of the whereon Our Savi<»ur was crucified. Translated out ..f ;m nnticnt .\i-aina-an hiolo^ist. Tojrcllier with an ac- count of the cniiv.-rsioii of the Ethiopians. Out <»f Alml- K.-i-)i-.xi;isl i.-,-il Ilislm-y. S. Duhlin.

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Mann, Cameron. Comments at the Cross. Six Lenten lectures. D. New York, 1893.

Mant, Walter B.— The Man of Sorrows ; or the Mental Sufferings of Christ. D. London, 1852. ,

Martial, John. Treatyse of the Crosse. London, 1564.

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Monro, E. The Story of the Cross. Arranged by C. Pierpont Edwards. 32mo. London, 1890.

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Our Saviour's Cross. S. Derby, 1873.

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The Precious Blood of Christ. 32 mo. London, 1855.

Prime, W. C. Holy Cross. A history of the inven- tion, preservation and disappearance of the wood known as the true Cross. D., pp. 143. New York, 1877.*

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Ritchie, J. The Crucifixion. A poem. D. 1852.

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Stalker, James. The trial and death of Jesus Christ. Devotional history of Our Lord's Passion. D., pp. x-f- 321. London and New York, 1894.*

Stanford, Charles. Voices from Calvary; a series of homilies. 0. London, 1881. O., pp 224. London, 1894.*

Stead, W. T. The Crucifixion; a narrative of Jesus * last week on earth, founded on the Oberammergau Pas- sion Play. D., pp. 3+225. New York, 1900.*

The Story of the Crucifixion. (In verse.) 0., pp. 36. London, 1887.

Stout, Andrew P. Creeds Outgrown, A lecture. D., pp. 38. Sheridan, Ind., 1902.

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Wall, W. E. Christ Crucified. An epic poem. 0. London, n. d.

Ward, Henry Dana. History of the Cross; 1he pagan origin, and idolatrous adoption and worship of the image. 0., pp. viii+88. London, 1871.*

(Warner, J.). The Devilish conspiracy, hellish treason, heathenish condemnation and damnable murder committed and executed by the Jewes against the Anointed of the Lord Christ their king. As it was delivered in a sermon, 4 Feb., 1684, being the Quinquages Sunday. Q. Lon- don, 1648.

Waymouth, James. The Crucifixion, and oilier poems. D. London, 1850.

Westcott, Brook Foss. The Victory of the Cross. Ser- mons preached in Holy Week, 1888. O. London, 1888.

(Wheeler), C.— The Story of the Cross. By the author of "Doing and Suffering." With illustrations. 0. Lon- don, 1865.

Whitney, John R. The Last Passover. An account of the closing incidents in the life upon earth of Our Lord Jesus Christ. A verbal harmony of the Four Gospel Nar- ratives. S.. pp. 172. Philadelphia, 1869.

Wilkinson, G. H. Thoughts of Calvary; the substance of two Good Friday addresses. D. London, 1882.

Wise, Isaac M. The ^Martyrdom of .Icsiis of Na/areth. A historic critical treatise on the last chapters of the Gos- pel. O. Cincinnati, 1874.

Zoeckler, Otto. The Cross of Christ: studies in the history of Religion and the Inner Life of the Church. Translated by Maurice J. Evans. 0., pp. \xvi-f-447. Lon- don. 1x77 * Of "Teal value.

IX. f. 5. THE SEVEN LAST WORDS.

St. Luke, 23 : 34. Father forgive them, for they know not what they do.

St Luke, 23 : 43. Today thou shalt be with me in para- dise.

St. John, 19 : 26, 27. He saith unto his mother, woman behold thy son ! Then saith He to the disciple, behold thy mother ! and from that hour that disciple took her unto his own home.

St. Matthew, 27 : 46. And about the ninth hour Jesus cried with a loud voice saying, Eli, Eli, lama, sabachthani. That is to say, My God, my God, why hast Thou forsaken me.

St. John, 19 : 28. After this Jesus, knowing that all things were now accomplished that the Scriptures might be fulfilled, saith, I thirst.

St. John, 19 : 30. It is finished.

St. Luke, 23 : 45, 46. And the veil of the temple was rent in the midst and when Jesus had cried with a loud voice, he said. Father, into Thy hands I commend my spirit; and having said this. He gave up the ghost.

Recommended: Nicoll.

Adams, W. H.— The Seven Words from the Cross. D. Boston, 1878.

Alexander, William. Verbum Crucis; being ten ser- mons on the mystery and the words of the cross. D., pp. xi+192. New York, n. d.*

Anderdon, William H. The Words from the Cross. Lenten lectures. D. London, 1850.

Baring-Gould, S. The Seven Last Words. Discourses. 0., pp. 100. London, 1884.*

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Barrett, George S. The Seven Words from the Cross. O., pp. 132. London, 1902.

Bellarmine, Cardinal. The Seven Words on the Cross.

D. New York, 1884.

Bellett, John C. Good Friday Meditations on the Seven Words from the Cross. D. London, 1883.

Biggs, C. R. D. Stages in atonement. Addresses on the sayings from the Cross. Second ed., O., pp. 80. Darl- ington, England, 1896.

Blyth, F. Cavan. Thoughts on the Seven Last Words of Christ Crucified. D., pp. 164. London, 1880.

Brene, Charles Henry. Consolations of the Cross. Ad- divsses on the Seven Words of the Dying Lord, given at St. Stephen's Church, Boston, on Good Friday, 1902, to- gether with two sermons. D., pp. 6-(-122. New York, 1904.*

Brett, George. "Behold the man." Addresses upon the seven words from the Cross. D., pp. 98. London, 1882. S., pp. 94. London, 1898.*

Briefs on the Seven Words from the Cross. By the au- thor of sermon briefs. O. London, 1895.

Bright, W. Seven Sayings from the Cross. Addresses. I)., pp. 72. London, 1886.*

Bristow, R. Rhodes. The three hours. Being medita- tions on the seven last words of Our Lord. Second ed., T., pp. 60. London 1872.*

Brooke, C. W. A. Hints for meditations on the seven words from the Cross. 0., pp. 36. London. 1896.

Bunn, Henry. The Seven Cries of Christ on the Cross.

E. London, 1851.

Burnett, T. M. The Wondrous Cross. A consideration in i'i«rlit simple addresses of the seven last words in their sacraiin-nlal aspects. ().. pp. Si). London, 1895.

Chambre, Albert St. John. Calvary; l>einu (Jood Fri- day addresses on the Seven Words from the Cross. S., pp 9+107. Milwaukee, 1905.*

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Chapman, Hugh B. The Seven Last Words of Love. D., pp. 62. London, 1885.

Charles, Mrs. Elizabeth. By the Cross and Passion; thoughts on the words spoken around and on the Cross. S. New York, 1887.

Cobbett, R. S.— The Last Words of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ; being a course of seven sermons preached during Passion Week, 1867. S., pp. ix-|-101. London, 1867.*

Collier, Thomas G. Listening and Learning on Cal- vary; Seven Addresses on the Words from the Cross. S. London, 1879.

Cure, Edward C. The Seven Words of Christ on the Cross; sermons. D. London, 1868.

Davis, J. A. Seven Words of Love ; Sermons on the Seven Sayings and Others. Preached in the New Bennett Congregational Church. 0., pp. 196. London, 1895.

Dover, T. B. The Seven Last Words. A course of meditations. Cr. 0., pp. 60. London, 1899. Also, 1894.*

Drought, C. E. The Music of the Cross. Meditations on the Seven Last Words D., pp. 48. London, 1888.

Eales, S. J. The Voice from the Cross. Seven Brief Meditations. Q. London, 1881.

Edmunds, John. The Seven Sayings of Christ. Lent lectures. D. London, 1855.

Eight Addresses on the Seven Last Words. By a priest. O., pp. 54. London, 1893.

Elliott, Charles L. B. Short Addresses on the Seven Words from the Cross. With form of service, prayers and hymns for Good Friday afternoon. D., pp. 46. London, 1899.

Faber, M., and J. De Barzia. Meditations with other sermons, translated by W. R. Villiers. D. London, 1888.

Fowle, E. Addresses on the Seven Last Words for Lent. 0., pp. 50. London, 1889, 1894.

Gambier, S. J. The Seven Cries from the Cross. Lent lectures. D. London, 1851.

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Gammack, Arthur J. Good Friday. The Seven Last Words in their Significance of Life, with a Good Friday Address to Children. S. London, 1905.

Gay, Joseph. The Seven Sayings from the ( (Baptist Pulpit No. 11.) Cr. O., pp. 144. London. 1901.*

Glassford, D. T.— The Passing oi' Jesus. Addresses <»n the Seven Last Words. lv. pp. 7(i. London. 1S!M).

Grant, Johnson. The Crucifixion, being a course of Lent lectures on Our Saviour's seven sentences at Cal- vary. I). London. 1821.

Grantham, George P. The Dying Words <»f .lesus. S. London. 1881.

Grierson, George P. The Dying Words of Jesus. S. London, 1881.

Hall, A. C. A.— The Words from and to the Cross. Meditations for Holy Week and Good Friday. S. New York, 1901.

Hammond, F. J. The Passion of Our Lord and the UlesM-d Sacrament of the Altar; being a series of Good Friday addresses on the Seven Words from the Cross. 0., pp. 60. London, 1896.

Harison, Francis. The Words from the Cross. Lent lectures. S., pp. 66. New York, 1886.*

Harvey, J. Echoes from Calvary; or the Last Words of Jesus on the Cross. Second ed., 0. London. 1877.

Hernaman, Mrs. Seven Words from Ihe Cross. A cycle of hymns for use on Good Friday. Music by A. H. Brown. Q., pp. 11. London. lss(i.

Hermon, G. E. Addresses on the Seven Last Words from the Cross. Preached in St. Agatha's Mission Church, St Neots, Cornwall, on Good Friday, 1889. D., pp. 52. London, 1891.

Holland, H. S. Good Friday Addresses on Ihe Seven Last Words. E., pp. viii + 11.1. New York, 1885.*

Hopkins, William B. The Words spoken by Christ upon the Cross. Seven sermons. O. London, 1866.

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Ireland, R. H. Light from Calvary in the Seven Last Words of Jesus. D., pp. 106. London, 1873.

Isaacs, F. W. The Beatitudes as learned by the Cross. Thoughts on the Seven Last Words of Our Lord. D., pp. 84. London, 1896. Also, S., pp. 4+59. New York, 1897.

Jackson, Charles B. Short Sermons on the Words of Our Lord from the Cross. D., pp. 90. London, 1881.

Jeffrey, Robert T.— Voices from Calvary ; or the Seven Last Sayings of Our Blessed Lord. 0., pp. vi-}-195. Edin- burgh, 1859. Second ed., I860.*

Jones, J. E. Rivington. Via S^cra. A Service for Three Hours on Good Friday, with Outline Addresses on the Seven Words from the Cross, with an Introduction and Summary. Also five Outline Addressees of a Course Preached during Lent, and four Schemes for Lantern Ser- vices in Church on Good Friday Night. Cr. 0., pp. 76. London, 1903.

King, Edward. Meditations on the Last Seven Words of Our Lord Jesus Christ. S., pp. 86. London, 1876. New ed., 1885.

Larrabee, Edward Allan. Temple of His Body; being Good Friday Addresses on the Seven Words from the Cross. S. Milwaukee, 1905.

The Last Seven Words of Jesus on the Cross; by a Pas- sionist Missionary Priest. S. New York, 1877.

Lee, Eustace. Addresses on the Seven Words from the Cross. With appropriate Prayers and Hymns. D., pp. 78. London, 1904.

Lee, Frederick George. Words from the Cross. Seven Sermons. 0. London, 1861. Second ed., S., pp. 85. London, 1865. Third ed, 1879, D., pp. 136.*

Lester, John H. Revelation of the Seven Words from the Cross. Addresses. D., pp. 118. London, 1885.

Lloyd, Jenkin. Christ's Valedictions; or sacred obser- vations on the last words of Our Saviour on the Cross. D. London, 1658.

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Lowe, Frank E. Under the Holy Cross. Being a series of addresses on the seven last words. With introductory and concluding sermons for Matins any Good Friday. D., pp. 72. London, 1885.

Lowrie, Walter. Gaudium Crucis. Meditations for Good Friday on the Seven Words from the Cross. D., pp. xvi+117. London, 1905.*

McClelland, Thomas Calvin. Verba Crucis; a medi- tation upon what Jesus said on Calvary. D., pp. 3+77. New York, 1902.

Mackay, A. B. The Glory of the Cross, as manifested by the last words of Jesus. D., pp. 288. London. 1874. New ed, pp. 250, 1877.*

Maturin, B. W. Meditations on the Seven Words of Our Lord on the Cross. S., pp. 60. 'London, 1892.*

Maturin, B. W. The Mysteries of Life. Meditations on the Seven Words from the Cross. D., pp. 68. Lon- don, 1901.*

Meditations on the Seven Last Words from the Cross of Our Redeemer as connected with the seven first days of creation and seven petitions in the Lord's prayer. S. London, 1875.

Mereweather, J. D. The Seven Words from the Cross. Lenten exercises. S., pp. 32. London, 1880.

Montgomery, J. F. Good Friday Addresses on the Seven Words from the Cross. D., pp. 40. Edinburgh, 1898.

Mooney, Thomas. The Last Words of .h-sus. D. Guildford, 1881.

Moore, Thomas V. The Last Words of Jesus. D. Philadelphia, 1859.

Moore, William B. The Seven Cries from Calvary. Mediations. O. London, 1867.

Mordaunt, Osbert. Through the Dark Hours. Short addresses on the Seven Words from the Cross. 0.. pp. 57. London, 1898.*

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Mortimer, Alfred G. Laws of Penitence. Addresses on the Words of Our Lord from the Cross. E. Lon- don, n. d.

Mortimer, Alfred G. The Seven Last Words of Our Most Holy Redeemer, with meditations on some scenes in His passion. Cr. 0., pp. 208. London, 1896. D. New York, 1899.*

Mortimer, Alfred G. Learn of Jesus to die. .Ad- dresses on the words of Our Lord from the Cross. Taken as teaching the way of preparation for death. S., pp. x-f- 104. London, 1890.

Mortimer, Alfred G. The Spiritual Life in the Seven Last Words. Addresses on the Words of Our Lord from the Cross. Cr. O., pp. 64. London, 1900.

Mortimer, Alfred G. Lenten Preaching. Three Courses of Sermons for Lent. First Course, The Lenten Epistles ; Second Course, The Example of Our Lord; Third Course, The Seven Last Words. Cr. 0., pp. 227. London, 1902.

Newman, W. Meditations on the Seven Last Words. Christ the pattern of Christian life. E., pp. 96. Lon- don, 1893.

Nicoll, W. Robertson. The Seven Words from the Cross. (Little Books on Religion.) O., pp. 112. Lon- don, 1896.*

Nugee, George. The Words from the Cross as applied to our own deathbeds, feeing a series of Lent lectures. 1853. S. London, 1856. Second ed., D., pp. viii-f-114. London, 1865.*

Ottley, Henry B. The Seven Voices of the Cross. A series of addresses upon the seven last words of Our Lord. D. London, 1887.

Passmore, T. H. Crux Hepta Corda. Some thoughts on the Seven Last Words of Our Lord. 0., pp. 87. Lon- don, 1894.

Perraud, C. Meditations on the Seven Words of Our Lord on the Cross; with an introduction and an epilogue

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by Cardinal Perraud. From sixth French ed. S., pp. 175. New York, 18!)±

Porter, R. The Pathway to Easter. Seven Words for Seven Days. S. New York, 1892.

Powell, E. W. "I am crucified with Christ, neverthe- less I live." Stages of the Christian life. Illustrated by the seven words from the cross. E., pp., 61. London,. 1891.

Rees, J. The Seven bloodsheddings of Jesus forming a substitute for the "Seven Sayings from the Cross." As a course for the Fridays in Lent. D., pp. 50. London,. 1888.

Ridgeway, C. J. Thoughts for Good Friday; or short meditations on the seven words from the cross. With or- der of service for three hours. Second ed., D., pp. 68. London, 1898. First ed., 1897.

Roberts, Alexander. A sacred septenarie, or the seven last words of Our Saviour Christ uttered upon the Cross, with the necessarie circumstances of the same expounded by a commentary gathered out of the Holy Scriptures in the writings of the ancient fathers and later divines. Q. London, 1614.

Salt, C. H.— The Seven Words from the Cross. S.. pp. 106. London, 1894.

The Seven Cries of the Redeemer on the Cross. E. London, 1863.

The Seven Sayings of Jesus upon the Cross. (Seven illuminated cards.) S. London, 1873.

Tin* Seven Words from Calvary. Meditations in plain and easy language. 32mo., pp. 72. Oxford, 1871.

Seym Words on the Cross and other Hymns by S. M. T. S. London, 1884.

Short Readings on the Seven Sayings from the Cross. By the author of Mrs. Blakemore's Confirmation. S., pp. 28. London. 1880.

Shreve, Richmond. Seven Lenten Addresses on the

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Dying Words of Jesus. E., pp. 62. Saint John, N. B., 1882.*

Shuttleworth, Henry C.— The Seven Last Words of Our Saviour. Addresses. 32mo., pp. 104. Oxford. New ed., 1885.

Smailes, F. W. In Calvary's Mirror. A Course of Meditations upon the Seven Words from the Cross. D., pp. 112. London, 1902.

Spurgeon, C. H. Twelve Sermons on Our Lord's Cries from the Cross. O., London, 1900.

Stone, S. J. Parochial Sermons, including Sermons of the Church Seasons, General Sermons, and a Set of Ad- dresses on the Seven Last Words from the Cross. Cr. 0., pp. xv-f 236. London, 1901. *

Streatfield, Mrs. Charles. Voices from the Cross. Meditations on the Seven Last Words from the Cross of Our Most Blessed Redeemer and Seven Petitions and As- criptions in the Lord's Prayer. D., pp. 58. London, 1900.

Taylor, E. H. Messages from the Cross to the World. D. London, 1892.

Trotter, J. Lilias.— Parables of the Cross. O. Lon- don, 1898.

Tweddell, Ralph Brown. Beneath the Cross. Being Meditations on the Seven Last Words of Our Lord from the Cross. Cr. 0., pp. 72. London, 1904.*

Vaughan, C. J. Words from the Cross. Lent lectures. D. London, 1875.

Vernon, J. R. Christ the Comforter. Musings and Eloquences on the Seven Words from the Cross. D., pp. 64. London. E. Corde Loquens (Ps. xxxix:3). D., pp. €4. London, 1899.

Watson, Alexander. The Seven Sayings on the Cross; or the Dying Christ our Prophet, Priest and King. Ser- mons. 0., pp. 147. London, 1848.

Wilford, Florence. Beneath the Cross. Readings for

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Children on Our Lord's Seven Sayings. Edited by C. M. Yonge. 32mo., pp. 86. London, 1881. New ed., 1884.

Wilson, Joe D. Studies upon Words from the Cross. D.. pp. v-f 115. Chicago, 1881.

Wollaston, William. Good Friday at Cannes. Ad- dresses on the Seven Words of Our Lord Jesus Christ upon the Cross. 0., pp. 76. London, 1883.

IX. f. 6. THE DARKNESS.

Sykes, A. A. A Dissertation on the Eclipse mentioned by Phlegon; or an enquiry whether that eclipse had any relation to the darkness which happened at Our Saviour's Passion. O. London, 1732.

Sykes, A. A. A Defence of the Dissertation on the Eclipse mentioned by Phlegon. 0. London, 1733.

Sykes, A. A. A Second Defence of the Dissertation on the Eclipse mentioned by Phlegon. 0. London, 1734.

Whiston, W. The Testimony of Phlegon vindicated; or an account of the great darkness and earthquake at Our Saviour's Passion described by Phlegon. Including all testimonies, both heathen and Christian, in the very words of the original authors, during the six centuries of Christianity with proper observations on those testimonies. O., pp. 53. London, 1832.

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IX. f. 7. THE DESCENT INTO HELL AND PREACH- ING TO THE SPIRITS IN PRISON.

Recommended: Plumptre.

Bilson, Thomas.— The Effect of Certain Sermons touching the full redemption of mankind by the death and blood of Jesus Christ; wherein are handled what Paines Christ suffered in His soule on the Cross; together with the Place and Purpose of His Descent into Hell ;il'i<-r Death. Q. London; 1599.

Bilson, Thomas.— The Survey of Christ's Sufferings for Man's Redemption; and of His descent into Hades or Hel for Our deliverance. Ff. London, 1604.

A Brief Answer unto Certaine Objections and reasons against the descension of Christ into Hell. Q. Oxford, 1604.

Broughton, Hugh. An Explication of the Article of Christ's Descent into Hell. Works. Pp. 727+840. Lon- don, 1662.

Carlisle, Christopher. A Discourse concerning two di- vine positions. The first effectually concluding that the soules of the faithfull Fathers deceased before Christ went immediately to Heaven. The Second touching the de- scension of Saviour Christ info Hell. ()., pp. 17+173. London, 1582.

Tli.- Descent into Hell; a Poem. O. London, 1830.

The Gospel in the Underworld. E., pp. 28. N. P., n. d.*

Guild, William. Limbo's Battery; or ;m ;ms\vrp to a Popish P;miphlet of Christ's Descent into Hell. D. Aber- deen, 1630.

(Hayne, T.).— Of the Article of Our Creed; Christ de-

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scended into Hades, or ad infernos. Quest. 1. What is meant in the Creed by this article. 2. Did Christ's Soule goe to Heaven or Gehenna ? "With answers to both of them severally. Q. London, 1642.

Hernad, John Abraham. The Descent into Hell, with an analysis and notes. 0. London, 1835.

Higgins, John. An answer to Wm. Perkins, concerning Christ's Descent into Hell. 0. Oxford, 1608.

Hill, Adam.— The Defense of the Article, Christ de- scended into Hell. With arguments objected against the truth of the doctrine of one Alex. Humes, all which rea sons are confuted. Q. London, 1592.

Horsley, Samuel. Hosea. Translated from Hebrew, with notes. Second ed. With a sermon, now first pub- lished on Christ's Descent into Hell. Q., pp. 1+226. London, 1804.

Huidekoper, Frederic.— The Belief of the First Three Centuries concerning Christ's Mission to the underworld. D., pp. xii+187. Boston, 1854, and New York, 1883.* Also included in his works, Vol. I.

Henry, Jacob. A Treatise on the Sufferings and Vic- tory of Christ in the work of Our Redemption. Written against certain errors in these points publicly preached in London. (By Bishop Bilson.) 0. London, 1598.

Kelly, W. The Preaching to Spirits in Prison. S., pp 139. London, 1900.

Lord, William W. Christ in Hades. A Poem. D., pp. 183. New York, 1851.

Love, William De Loss. Christ Preaching to Spirits in Prison; or Christ's preaching to the Dead explained by the change from inferior to the celestial paradise. E., pp. 167. Boston, 1883.*

Parkes, Richard. An apologie of three testimonies of Holy Scriptures concerning the articles of our creed. He descended into Hell. Q. London, 1607.

Parkes, Richard. The Second Booke, containing a re-

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joinder to a reply made against the former booke, lately published in a printed pamphlet, intitled, Limbo-mastix. Q. London, 1607.

Phillips, Stephen. Christ in Hades. Illustrated by Henry Ospovat. New York, 1902.

Plumptre, E. H. The Spirits in Prison, and other studies on the Life after death. D., pp. xii+416. New York, 1885. Revised ed, 0. London, 1886.*

Seiss, Joseph A. Christ's Descent into Hell. D. Lon- don, 1887.

Smith, Richard. A letter to Dr. Henry Hammond, con- cerning the sense of that article in the creed He descended into Hell, together with Dr. Hammond's answer. 0. Lon- don, 1684.

Washburn, W. W. Christ's descent into Hades and His work there in behalf of the Saints of Old Testament Times. E., pp. 33. Milford, Mich., 1900. *

(Willett, Andrew). Limbo-Mastix, that is a Canvise of Limbus Patrum, shewing that Christ descended not in Soule to Hell to deliver the Fathers from thence. Q. London, 1604.

Willett, Andrew. Loidoromastix ; that is a scourge for a raylor containing a full answer to the unchristian rayl- ings vented by one Richard Parkes against the author of Limbo-mastix. Q. Cambridge, 1607.

X. CHRIST'S RESURRECTION.

"On the third day He arose from the dead." Many works 011 the general resurrection refer to the resurrection of Christ. For these the reader is referred to the appendix to Alger's "Doctrine of the Future Life." We need not liscuss here the history of the doctrine of the resurrection of the body.

The main difficulties have arisen from a desire to over- throw another witness to the Divinity of Christ. The fol- lowing theories have been held:

1. Christ really did arise from the dead. This has always been the belief of the Christian Church. On this belief is based the hope of a future life.

2. The disciples stole him away. This was the theory of the hostile Jew.

3. He was stunned or in a swoon and was revived by the cool of the tomb and the fragrance of the spices.

4. The imaginations of the disciples were much excited, as the result of the crucifixion of the Lord. In their fran- tic state they were subject to an hallucination.

Recommended :

Milligan and Westcott have written the best of the late discussions.

Sherlock's "Tryal of the Witnesses" is an old book worthy of mention if for nothing more than the contro- versy it aroused and the influence it has exerted upon the later literature of the subject.

Liddon's Sermons are the best among the sermons.

Aikman, J. Logan. Mornings at the Sepulchre; or the Risen Redeemer. D. London, 1859.*

Aitken, W. Hay M. H.— Eastertide Thoughts on the

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Passion and Resurrection of Our Lord. 0., pp. 246. Lon- don; 1889.*

Allen, Don. (Pseud.). Resurrection of Jesus; an agnos- tic's view. D. New York, 1893.

(Annet, P.). The Resurrection of Jesus Christ demon- strated to have no proof; in answer to a pamphlet (by C. Moss, Bishop of Bath and Wells). Called the Resurrec- tion of Jesus cleared. O. London, 1744 (?).

(Annet, P.). The resurrection of Jesus considered in Answer to the Tryal of the Witnesses. By a moral philos- opher. O. London, 1743.

(Annet, P.). The Resurrection reconsidered. Being an answer to the clearer (Bishop Moss) and others. By way of a dialogue between the considerer and his friend. By the author of the Resurrection of Jesus considered. Part I, 0. London, 1744.

An Answer. to the Jewish Rabbi's two letters against Christ's Resurrection. O. London, 1729.

Barclay, Rev. P. Come and See the Place where the Lord Lay. An Easte'r Homily. Cr. 0., pp. 29. London, 1903.*

Baring-Gould, Rev. S.— The Death and Resurrection of Jesus. Ten lectures. Cr. 0. London, 1884.

Begg, J. A. Evidence of the Redeemer's Return in Glory. D. London, n. d. .

Benson, R. M. The Life beyond the Grave. Medita- tions upon .the Resurrection and Ascension of Our Lord. D., pp. 702. London, 1885.*

Berle, A. A.— The Resurrection of Christ, Faith's Cor- ner-stone. D. Boston, 1897.*

Bible, Andrew F. Jesus and the Resurrection; the glad news of Our Lord and Saviour .h-sns Christ. 0., pp. 212. London, 1890.

Bickersteth, Edward H. Jesus and the Resurrection; or the Ministry of the Churr-h a witness of the resurrec- tion. 0. London, 1870.

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Brookes, J. H. He is not here; the resurrection of Christ. D., pp. 2+170. Philadelphia, 1896.*

Brown, J. Baldwin. The Risen Christ the King of Men. Sixteen discourses. Popular ed., 0., pp. 368. Lon- don, 1890.*

Brown, John. The Resurrection of Life, an exposition of I Corinthians xv, with a discourse on Our Lord's Resur- rection. 0. London, 1852. Second ed., D., pp. xvi-f 378. Edinburgh, 1866.*

Bush, George. The Resurrection of Christ; in answer to the question whether He rose in a spiritual and celestial or in a material and earthly body. D., pp. 92. New York, 1845.*

Candlish, R. S. Life in a risen Saviour, being dis- courses on the Argument of J Corinthians xv. 0., pp. 400. Edinburgh, 1858.*

Chandler, S. The Witnesses of the Resurrection of Jesus Christ re-examined and their testimony proved en- tirely consistent. O., pp. 170. London, about 1744.

Chapman, H. B. Where is Christ? O. London, 1890.

Cooke, George. An illustration of the General Evi- dence establishing the reality of Christ's Resurrection. O., pp. xvi+323. Edinburgh, 1808.

Cooper, Thomas. Verity of Christ's Resurrection from the dead. An appeal to the common sense of the people. D. London, 1875 and 1885. New ed., E., pp. 176. Lon- don, 1892.*

Cox, S.— The Resurrection. D. London, 1881.

Cross, James. The Resurrection ; What is it ? O. Lon- don, 1876.

Dickinson, Richard W. The Resurrection of Jesus Christ, historically and logically viewed. S., pp. 142. Philadelphia, 1866.*

Ditton, Humphry. A discourse concerning the Resur- rection of Jesus Christ. In three parts. 0., pp. viii-f- 432. London, 1714.

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Dore, James. Essay on the Resurrection of Christ. I). London, n. d.

Edgar, R. McCheyne. The Resurrection of JesUs Christ in its historical, doctrinal, moral and spiritu;i pects. (Present Day Tracts.) Second series. No. 45. () London, 1886. *

Edgar, R. McCheyne. The Gospel of a Risen Saviour. O., pp. 370. Edinburgh, 1892.*

The Evidence and Import of Christ's Resurrection versi- fied for the help of the memory. O. Providence, R. I., 1797.

The Evidence for the Resurrection of Jesus Christ criti- cally examined. 0. London, 1865.

The Evidence for the Resurrection cleared from the exceptions of a late pamphlet entitled, "The Resurrection of Jesus considered by a moral philosopher." 0. Lon- don, 1744.

Falconer, Thomas, M. D. The Resurrection of Our Saviour ascertained from an exnmiimtion of the proofs of His identity after that event. 0. Oxford, 1798.

Furness, William H. The Story of the Resurrection of .h-snstold once more, with remarks upon the character of Jesus and historical claims of the Gospels and a word upon prayer. D., pp. 151. Philadelphia, 1884.*

Gere, George Washington. Did Jesus Rise; The l»Vs- urrection from the Viewpoint of a Lawyer. D., pp. 2-J-27. Chicago. 1 Do:;.

Gordon, Adoniram Judson. Risen with Christ ; ;in ;i<l- dress <>n the IvYsiin-eetion. New «•<!.. S.. pp. ::± New York. 1S05.*

Gould, S. Baring-. The Dmth ;ind Kesnrreet ion <»f Jesus. D.. pp. Nfi. London, 18**.

Govett, R. Christ's LVsunvH i<«n ;m<I Ours. On I Cor- inthijms xv. D. London, 1S7U.

(Grove, H.). The Evidence for Our S.-ivionr's KYsnr rection considered with th<i improvement of this important doctrine. ().. pp. 72. London. 1730.

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Gurney, Thomas A. The Living Lord and the Opened Grave. O., pp. viii+320. London, 1901.*

Harlow, L. K.— The Risen Lord. 0. New York, 1888.

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Hindmarsh, Robert, An Essay on the Resurrection of the Lord, being an Jmmble attempt to answer the question with what body did the Lord rise from the dead? O., pp. xxxvi-}-283. London, 1833.* The Swedenborgian doc- trine.

Holmes, Robert. The Resurrection of the Body de- duced from the resurrection of Christ and illustrated from His Transfiguration; a sermon on Phil. iii:21. Oxford, 1777.

[Horsley, John.l. An enquiry with the force of the ob- jection made against the resurrection of Christ, from the circumstance of His not appearing openly to the rulers and people of the Jews, after He rose from the dead. Wherein what Mr. Woolston offers on that head in his sixth dis- course is particularly considered. O., pp. 40. London, 1730.

Horsley, Samuel. Nine sermons on the nature of the evidence by which Our Lord's Resurrection is established. 0. London, 1815, 1822.

Houghton, J. Observations on the evidences of Christ's resurrection. Two sermons. O. London, 1798.

Howe, Fisher. The true site of Calvary and sugges- tions relating to the resurrection, with an illustration map of Jerusalem. O. New York, 1888. *

An Inquiry into the evidences of the resurrection of Jesus Christ and of the ground of faith which they estab- lish of immortality; being a discourse (I Corinthians xv: 21, 22) delivered to the Unitarian congregation in Bir- mingham. By a member of the Society. O. London, 1844.

Kennedy, John. The* Resurrection of Jesus Christ. An historical fact, with an examination of naturalistic hypothe-

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Letters to the Editor of the New Trial of the Witnesses (or the Resurrection of Jesus Christ considered). By an Oxford Layman. O., pp. 107. London, 1824.

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MacDermot, G. M. Evolution and the Resurrection. T.. pp. 115. London. l!>n.">.

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Marchant, James. Theories of the Resurrection of Jesus Christ. 0., pp. xi-f 122. London, 1899.*

Marsh, F. E. What does the Resurrection of Christ mean? 32mo., pp. xiv-f-21f>. London. IJMiJ.

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Massie, E. The Risen Saviour and other Sermons. 0., pp. 260. London. 1894.*

Michaelis, J. D. Burial and Resurrection of Jesus

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Christ according to the four evangelists. Translated from the German. D. London, 1827.

Milligan, William. The Resurrection of Our Lord. 0., pp. xxii+304. London, 1880. Second ed.7 London, 1884.*

Mitchell, Arthur. The Source and Fruit of Sorrow; also Christ the King of the Unseen World. S., pp. 2+48. New York, 1895.*

(Monro, E.). Historical and Practical Sermons on the Sufferings and Resurrection of Our Lord by one of the writers of the "Tracts for Christian Seasons." 2 vols., D. London, 1860.

Morrison, C. Robert. Proofs of Christ's Resurrection from a Lawyer's Standpoint. Revised ed., D. Andover, Mass., 1885.

Mortimer, Alfred G. Jesus and the Resurrection. Thirty addresses for Good Friday and Easter. 0., pp. 308. London, 1898.*

(Moss, C.). The evidence of the resurrection cleared from the exceptions of a late pamphlet entitled the "Res- urrection of Jesus considered by a Moral Philosopher." (By P. Annet.) Revised by the author of the Tryal of the Witnesses. O. London, 1744.

A Most Godly and comfortable ballad of the glorious resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ. Two parts. Ff. London, 1645.

Moule, H. C. G. Jesus and the Resurrection. Exposi- tory Studies on St. John xx, xxi. O., pp. vi-f-213. Lon- don, 1893.*

The New Trial of the Witnesses; or the Resurrection of Jesus considered; with an inquiry into the origin of the Gospels and the authenticity of the Epistles of Paul. O. London, 1823.

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mom- and to shew that Dr. Benson's hypothesis is satis- factory. Q. London, 1791.

Nott, Eliphalet.— The Resurrection of Christ; dis- courses with ;in introduction ;md notes by Tayler Lewis. D., pp. xi+157. New York, 1872.*

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A Pindarick Ode on the Resurrection of Jesus Christ. Q. Dublin, 1728.

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A Sermon on the Resurrection of Our Lord: pivached on Easter Sunday. O., pp. 16. London. 1732.

A Sernion preached against (Quakerism. Hrim: a dis- course of the KVsiinv.-tinn ;md Ascension of the Hody of the Holy Jesus of Nazareth. Preaeiied .January 1- 1700- in. ().. pp. 1(1. London 1711.

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tion of Jesus. D. Philadelphia, n. d. First ed. and third ed., O. London, 1729. E., pp. 134+18. Elizabethtown, N. J., 1808.* S., pp. 134. London, 1811.* E., pp. 128+ 15. Philadelphia, 1800.*

Silvester, Tipping. The evidence of the Resurrection of Jesus vindicated against the cavils of a moral philoso- pher; formed in answer to the trial of the witnesses. 0., pp. 124. London, 1744.*

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The Story of the Resurrection of Christ. Q. London, 1886.

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(Translated by Miles Coverdale from the German.) S. Antwerp, 1554 (?).

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Wilson, W. Dexter. Miracles in Nature and Revelation and especially the great miracle of Our Lord's Resurrection from the dead. D. New York, 1890.

XI. THE ASCENSION AND THE FORTY DAYS.

After the resurrection, Christ did not immediately ascend to His Father, but remained upon earth revealing Himself to various disciples during a period of forty days. These appearings are claimed by modern spiritualists who yet hold to a belief in Christ and in revelation as an argument for their theory of the spirit world. By all other members of the Christian Church it has been looked upon as the time given by Christ in which to complement His teaching.

Recommended: Milligan, Moberly, Westcott, Boardman.

Activities of the Ascended Lord. Adapted by permis- sion from instruction given by the Rev. George Body. O., pp. 135. London, 1891.

Blyth, G. F. Popham.— The Holy Week and the Forty Days ; being a continuous narrative in the words of the evangelists, constructed from the Four Gospels. 2 vols., Cr. 0. London, 1879, 1883.

Boardman, George Dana. Epiphanies of the Risen Lord. D., pp. 289. New York, 1879.

Carpenter, W. Boyd. The Forty Days of the Risen Life. E., pp. 64. London, 1898.*

Doane, William Crosswell. The Manifestations of the Risen Jesus. Their methods and their meanings. The Charlotte Wood Slocum lectures. S., pp. 194. London, 1898.

Earle, J. C. Forty Days; Christ between His resurrec- tion and ascension. 0. London, 1882.

Faunce, D. W. Advent and Ascension; or how Jesus came and how He left us. D., pp. 215. New York, 1903.*

Fuller, Morris. In Terra Pax; or The Primary Sayings of Our Lord during the Great Forty Days in their Re-

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lation to the Church. Sermons preached at St. Mark's, Marylebone Road. Cr. O.. pp. 336. London, 1901.*

Grierson, James. Heaven on Earth ; or interviews with the risen Saviour. D. Edinburgh, 1856. New ed., 1869.

Hanna, William. The Forty Days after Our Lord's Resurrection. D., pp. 316. New York, 1866. O. Lon- don, 1863.*

Harthill, Isaac. The Ascension of Our Lord Jesus Christ. Cr. O., pp. 64. London, 1902. O. London, 1903.

Huntingdon, Bishop. Forty Days with the Master. O., pp. 306. London, 1891.

Lipscomb, Andrew A. Studies in the Forty Days be- tween Christ's Resurrection and Ascension. A series of Essays for the Times. D. Nashville, 1887.*

Lipscomb, Andrew A. Studies Supplementary to the Studies in the Forty Days between Christ's Resurrection and Ascension. D. Nashville, 1890.*

MacDougall, James. The Ascension of Christ and other Sermons. O., pp. 314. Manchester, 1884.*

Macduff, J. R. Memories of Olivet. New ed., O., pp. 370. London, 1878. Best ed., O. London, 1868.*

Milligan, William. The Ascension and Heavenly Priesthood of Our Lord. D., pp. 374. London and New York, 1893.*

Moberly, George. The Sayings of the Great Forty Days between the resurrection and ascension regarded as the outlines of the kingdom of God, in five discourses, with an examination of Newman's theory of development. From the second London ed., D., pp. 273. Philadelphia, 1850. Fifth ed., O., pp. lxxxvi-j-312. London, 1875.*

Moore, T. V. The Last Days of Jesus; or the appear- ance of Our Lord between the resurrection and the ascen- sion. D., pp. 300. Philadelphia, 1858.*

Mortimer, Alfred G.— The Last Discourses of Our Lord. Arranged as Readings for the forty Days of Lent. Cr. 0., pp. xiii+326. London, 1905.*

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Mosse, W. G. Forty Days. D., pp. 110. London, 1896.

Resurrection and the Life (The). Readings for the Great Forty Days and Whitsuntide. Arranged by Agnes L. Illingworth. With Preface by Henry Scott Holland. With 26 full-page Illusts. O., pp. xv+188. London, 1903.

Rhegius, Urbanus. The Sermon which Christ made on the way to Emmaus set down in a dialogue by D. Urbanus Rhegius wherein he hath gathered and expounded the chief prophecies concerning Christ. Translated by W. Hilt and prefaced by John Foxe. Q. London, 1578. Also 1612.

S , S. F. L. The Appearances of Our Risen Lord.

Practical Readings adapted from instructions given by Rev. George Body. O., pp. 93. London, 1889.

The Sinners' Redemption; or the Ascension of the Gos- pel by Jesus Christ. D. London, 1760.

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This Same Jesus. A few thoughts for Ascension Day. S. London, 1878.

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XII. THE KINGSHIP— HEADSHIP— GR K ATX ESS AND GLORY OF CHRIST.

These four subjects are classed together, as many books which treat one theme, treat all. The Kingship of Christ and the Glory of Christ are closely linked with the second advent. To some, in fact, Christ is King only as He reigns during the millenium, thus reviving the old Jewish idea of the temporal kingdom and reign of Christ. The subject of the greatness of Christ properly belongs with the discussion of the character of Christ, but also has its place here.

Recommended: Whately, Maurice, Pinnock.

Alcott, J. Jesus, King of Saints, etc.

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Anderson, William. Christ the plant of renown. S, London, 1861.

Archer, John. The Personal Reign of Christ. D. London, 1643.

B , J. G. A short meditation on the moral glory of

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Bayford, John. Messiah's Kingdom. 0. London, n. d.

Bliss, Daniel. The Majesty and the Humility of Ciirist. A Baccalaureate Sermon. O., pp. 14. Beirut, Syria, 1894.*

Booth, John.— The Kingdom of Christ. (Watt, Alli- bone.)

Bowne, George H. Greatness and chief place in Christ's Kingdom. A sermon. 0., pp. 8. Salisbury, 1881.

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Brank, W. T. Zion's King. A Scriptural view of Christ as Head of the Church. O. London, 1859.

Brown, Charles J. The Divine Glory of Christ. O.r pp. 120. London, 1868. Second ed., D., 1873. New York, 1876. *

Brown, James Baldwin. The Risen Christ, the King of Men. 0., pp. 368. London, 1887.*

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Contemplations on the Redeemer's Grace and Glory. By a clergyman of the Church of England. D. London^ 1863.

Crooker, Joseph Henry. Supremacy of Jesus. D., pp. 186. Boston, 1904.

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Culross, James. The Apocalyptic Jesus. D. Edin- burgh, 1885.

A. Diagram exhibiting the purpose and duration of the reign of Christ. D. London ( ?), 1859.

Dodsworth, William. Jesus Christ in his threefold state of sub-angelic humiliation, heavenly glory and earthly dominion. Two sermons. D., pp. 60. London, 1830.*

The Dominion of the Second Adam, and the blessedness of Creation under His rule. 32mo. London, 1849.

The Downfall of the Fifth Monarchy; or the personal reign of Christ on earth confuted. 0. London, 1657.

Durham, James. The Unsearchable Riches of Christ and of Grace and of Glory in and through Him. D. Lon- don, 1773.

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Engall, Mrs. T. S.— The Greatness of Christ relatively and absolutely considered. O. London, 1881.

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Gordon, Henry. Christ as Redeemer, the delegated King and Head of Creation. D., pp. 20. London. isf>7.

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Hotchkins, S.— The Living Saviour. S., ii+181. Phil- adelphia, 1898.

Houston, Thomas. The Dominion and Glory of the Redeemer, the support and confidence of the church and joy of the saints. Cr. O., pp. viii+480. Edinburgh, 1880.*

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Hussey, Joseph. The Glory of Christ Unveiled; or the Excellency of Christ vindicated in His person, love, right- eousness, etc. Q. London, 1706. Also, D. Sudbury, 1791.

''Ignotus" supremacy and sufficiency of Jesus Christ as set forth in the Epistle to the Hebrews. 0., pp. 232. Edinburgh, 1896.

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McCallum, D. Jesus Christ the King of Glory. A dis- course preached in opening the Howard Street Cluipel. North Shields, January 10, 1808. Second ed., revised and corrected. D., pp. 32. North Shields, 1816.*

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Our King and the Old Story. O. London, 1885.

Pierce, S. E. An essay towards an unfolding of the glory of Christ, in His Person, love and salvation in sev- eral sermons. With a recommendatory preface by Rev. Robert Hawker. D. D. O., pp. 483. London, 1808.*

Pile, William N. The mediatorial kingdom, or the reign of Christ in the Gospel dispensation. S., pp. 96. Concord, N. H., 1870.

Pinnock, W. H. Christ Our King; His life and minis- try the foundation of His kingdom and the ordinances of His church. O., pp. 454. London, 1876.*

Pope, W. B. Twenty-three Discourses chiefly on the Lordship of the Incarnate Redeemer. 0. London, 1880.

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Power, Philip B. Crowned Christ. Thirteenth thou- sand. D. London, 1868.

Ramsay, William. Messiah's Reign; or the Future Blessedness of the Church and the World. D., pp. 247. Philadelphia, 1857.*

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Roach, R. Imperial Standard of Messiah Unfurled. O. London, 1727.

Sabin, J. E. The Kingship of Jesus. D., pp. 354. Lon- don. 1832.*

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Sapsworth, Elizabeth. The Fifth Universal Monarchy; or the Kingdom of Christ and His Saints. O. London, 1879.

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Sheldon, H. O. Power, Wisdom and rbiquity of Jesu^ Christ, Third ed.. 0., pp. Hi. Cincinnati, 1S75.*

A Sober Inquiry; or Christ's Kei.nn of a Thousand years modestly ;isserled from the Scriptures. K. London. 1842.

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Tergolina, Countess, A. C. E. di. Christ above all. D. London, 1868.

The Transcendent excellencies of Our Lord Jesus Christ. With practical reflections. To which is added an intro- ductory essay by A. Scott to prove that this work was writ- ten by J. Fletcher. D. Sheffield, 1830.

Trench, George F. After the thousand years; the glorious reign of Christ as son of man in the dispensation of the fulness of the time. O., pp. viii+120. London, 1895.*

Tyso, Joseph. Defense of the Personal Reign of Jesus Christ. D. London, 1841.

The -Visible Glory of the reign of Christ on earth no ways repugnant to the spirituality of His kingdom. Occasioned by an epistolatory discourse, intituled "The Reign of Christ Among His Saints." Q. London, 1677.

Watson, A. Christ's Authority and other sermons. With a preface by John Caird. O., pp. 396. London, 1883.*

Watts, Isaac.— The Glory of Christ as God-Man dis- played in three discourses, with an appendix. D., pp. 274. London, 1746.* Also O., pp. 287. Boston, 1795.*

Webster, F. S.— The Beauty of the Saviour. Cr. O.r pp. 247. London, 1904.*

Whately, Richard. The Kingdom of Christ delineated in two essays on Our Lord's account of His person and the nature of His kingdom, and on the constitution, powers and ministry of a Christian Church as appointed by Himself. Second ed. London. With additions. D., pp. 298. New York, 1843. *

Williams, George.— The Kingly Office of Christ. Ser- mon, St. Luke i : 32, 33. 0. Cambridge, 1849.

Wilson, William. The Kingdom of Our Lord Jesus Christ. A Practical exposition of Matthew xvi : 13, Mark viii : 28-ix ; Luke ix : 18-50. D. London, n. d. D., pp. vii+453. Edinburgh, 1859.*

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Winslow, Octavius. The Glory of the Redeemer in His person and work. D., pp. xii-)-417. Phiadelphia, 1855.*

Withers, J.— The Messiah King. O. London, 1882. New ed., 1884.

Worcester, Thomas. The Record which God has given of His Son. A concise view of the Glory of Christ. T. Concord, N. H., 1811.

XIII. SECOND ADVENT.

This doctrine has a basis in the Scriptures. A constant expectation that the latter days are near at hand has from time to time arisen. The expectation of the end of the world is sometimes associated with the doctrine. The great- est excitement has been brought about among the credulous by the prediction of a fixed date. The greatest excitement in later times was that of 1840, known as the Millerite ex- citement. It resulted in the formation of a sect, but it pro- duced little immediate literature. The history of the move- ment will be the interesting work of some future church historian. The following dates have since been set: 1861, 1881, 1883, 1888, 1893, 1895, 1897, 1900, 1905, 1917, 1927, and probably others. The doctrine is given particular prominence by the Second Adventists and Seventh Day Adventists. There is no satisfactory history of either mil- lenarianism or pre-millenarianism.

Recommended :

David Brown's work has been for years the great classic on the subject.

Warren is also to be consulted. Both books have been the subject of much controversy.

Hardie, Liddon, Merrill.

An address : A few earnest words to clergymen and the Christian Church concerning the second coming of the Lord Jesus Christ, and the writings of Emanuel Sweden- borg in connection therewith. E., pp. 24. New York, 1878.

Ainslee, Peter. Signs of His Coming. Pp. 42. St. Louis, n. d.

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The Approaching Latter Advent of the Messiah. The Millennial Times and Glory. By the author of Hades and Resurrection. O. London, 1866.

Beattie, Francis R.— The Second Advent of Christ. D., pp. 30. Louisville, Ky., 1895.*

Baillie, John. Coming Events; or Thoughts on the Anti-Christ's Appearing and Second Coming. O. Lon- don, 1869.

Begg, James A. A connected view of some of the Scripture evidence of the Redeemer's speedy personal re- turn and reign on earth with His glorified saints during the millenium; Israel's restoration to Palestine, and the destruction of the anti-Christian nations. D., pp. viii-|- 303. New York, 1842.*

Ben Ezra, Juan J. The Coming of Messiah in Glory mid Ma.jesty. Translated, with a preliminary discourse, )»y Kdward Irving, M. A. 2 vols., O. London. 1S27.

Benner, Henry Dill. The personal return of Christ the hope and comfort of the Apostles. O , pp. 23. Ruther- ford, X. J., n. d.

Bennett, J.— The Second Advent. D. London, 1878,

Benson, Joseph. Four Sermons on the Second Coming of Christ and the Future Misery of the Wicked. D., pp. 80. Leeds, 1781. Another ed., T., pp. 119. New York, 1799.«

Berg, Joseph F. The Second Advent of .Jesus Christ not premillenial. D., pp. xii-j-251. New York, 1859.*

Beverly, Thomas. The Kingdom of Jesus Christ enter- in^ its siKM-rssion at 1697 according to the calendar of time. <,» London, 1689.

Blackstone, W. E. Jesus is Coming. lv. pp. !)6. Chi- ••;\»n. n. d.* Knlarged ed., pp. 156.* New ed., S., pp. 180. Chicago. 1S!)9.*

(Bland, F. C. and others). The Coming of the Lord. Sixtrcn addresses on the I blessed Hope. Delivered at Free- masons' Hall. With ;m int mdnctery outline hy K. .1. .Ma- honey. O. London, 1877.

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Bonar, Horatius. The Coining and Kingdom of the Lord Jesus Christ. D., pp. xviii+462. Kelso, 1849.* A review of David Brown's work.

Bonar, Horatius. Prophetical Landmarks containing data for helping to determine the question of Christ's pre- millenial advent. D. London, 1847. Fourth ed., 0., pp. xxi+334. London, 1868.*

Brewer, S. D., and Decker, A. The last warning voice ; or an exposition of the prophecies showing that the second personal coming of Our Lord Jesus Christ will take place no later than A. D. 1867. D., pp. 144. Newark, N. J. 1866.

Briggs, Charles A. Origin and History of Premil- lenarianism. D., pp. 38. New York, 1879. From the Lutheran Quarterly. April, 1879.*

Brookes, James H. Present Truth ; being the testimony of the Holy Ghost on the Second Coming of the Lord, the Divinity of Christ, %nd the personality of the Holy Ghost. E. Springfield, 1877.

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Brown, David. Christ's Second Coming; will it be pre- millenial. Second ed., D., pp. xxv-(-499. Edinburgh, 1849.* This very valuable book is now out of print. It is worth reprinting.

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Burgh, William. The Pre-Millenial Advent and per- sonal reign of Christ demonstrated. D., pp. vi+132. Dub- lin, 1840.*

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Burridge, J. H. Will or will not the church pass through the great tribulation? Being Part II of a series on the Coming of Our Lord Jesus Christ. D., pp. 100. London, 1895.*

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Hare, G. E.— Christ to return. E. Philadelphia, 1840.

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Hopkins, John Henry. Two discourses on the Second Advent of the Redeemer, with special reference to the year 1843. D, pp. 32. Burlington, Vt., 1843.*

Hopkins, T. M. Second Adventism in the Light of Jew- ish history. D., pp. 195. New York, 1873.*

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Return. E., pp. 64. Rochester, N. Y., 1877.* Author of the series of books entitled "Millennial Dawn."

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A Scriptural View of the Glory to be Revealed at the Appearing of Jesus Christ. 0., pp. 38. London, 1833.*

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The Second Advent in its Relation to Man's Spiritual Nature ; a paper read at a religious conference at Broad- lands, August 1, 1879. 0., pp. 31. London, 1879.*

The Second Advent, of Our Lord Jesus Christ. (Pre- dicted as about to take place in 1881.) O., pp. 10. Tre- vandrum, 1881.*

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Second Advent (The) and Prayer. By a parish priest. D. London. 1902.

The Second Advent : Will it be Millenium ? Affirmative. Canon Faussett, Mr. and Mrs. H. Grattan Guinness, Pro- fessor Godet. Negative, J. Agar Beet, T. C. Edwards, Principal Brown. D., pp. 160. London, 1888.*

The Second Coming of Christ and the Manifestation of Anti-Christ. 0. Edinburgh, 1859.

The Second Coming of Christ. D., pp. 3+127. Chi- cago, 1896.* Contains essays by H. B. Stowe, D. L. Moody, Bishop J. C. Ryle, G* Muller, D. W. Whittle, G. C. Needham, C. H. Spurgeon.

The Second Coming of the Lord. Pp. 28. Londo'n, n. d.* Swedenborgian.

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The Second Coming of the Lord the true hope of be- lievers and only triumph of the Church, as appearing in the general bearing and analogy of Scripture. D. Dub- lin, 1833.

The Second Coming of the Son of Man personally proved to have taken place in 1848. His delivering up of the kingdom to God even the Father in 1864, and there- by the end of the Christian dispensation. O. London, 1864.

Seyffarth, G. Chiliasm critically examined according to the New and Old Testaments, with reference to the most recent theory of the millenium. 0. New York, 1861.

Shimeall, Richard C. Christ's Second Coming; is it Pre-Millenial or Post-Millenial ? 0. New York, 1865.

Simmons, J. C. The Kingdom and the Coming of Christ. Wherein is explained the Prophecies of Daniel. the Predictions of Jesus with reference to the destruction of Jerusalem, and the Book of Revelation. D. Nash- ville, n. d.

Snell, H. H. Prophetical Outlines. Seven lectures on the Second Coming and Kingdom of the Lord Jesus Christ. Delivered in Leeds. 0., pp. 227. London, 1869.*

Speer, Robert Elliott. Second Coming of Christ. (A sermon.) (Inner Circle Series.) S., pp. 6+46. Chicago, 1903.*

Spurgeon, C. H. Twelve Sermons on the Second Coin- ing of Christ. 0., pp. 150. New York, 1895.*

Stevenson J. The Second Advent. Cr. 0. London, 1876.

Storrow, Edward. The ^lillrniuni; or the Coming Reign of Christ Spiritual, not Personal. O., pp. 126. London, 1886.*

Taylor, D. T. The Voice of the Chun-h <m tin- Coni'mi: and Kingdom of the Redeemer: or a history of the doctrine of the reign of Christ on earth. Second ed.. D., pp. 406. Peacedale, R. I., 1855.*

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Telfer, John.— The Coming Kingdom of God. Cr. O., pp. x-f 134. London, 1902.*

Things That Shall Come to Pass. Address on the sec- ond coming of the Lord. Mildmay Park, March, 1886. 0., pp. 220. London, 1886.*

The Three Appearings. (Of Jesus Christ.) T. Lon- don, 1870.

The Time of Christ's Second Coming Identified with the Day of Judgment. By the author of "Millenarianism In- defensible." D. Paisley, 1833.

Time of the End, etc. Against the modern Whitbyan theory of a millenium before the advent. By a Congre- gationalist. Cr. O., pp. 408. Boston, 1856.*

Townley, Robert. The Second Advent of Jesus Christ a Past Event. O. London, n. d.

Townsend, J. H. The Brightening East; or Thoughts on Christ's Coming. (Gathered Spoil Series.) D., pp. 93. London, 1904.

Tregelles, Samuel Prideaux. The Hope of Christ's Second Coming. How is it Taught in Scripture, and why? With appendix by C. Y. Biss. Second ed., D., pp. 124. London, 1887.*

Trenwith, W. H. The Second Coming of the Lord Jesus Christ. D, pp. 12. New York, 1881.*

Truth for the Last Days. Four lectures on the Second Advent of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. By mem- bers of the Winchester Prophetical Investigation Society. T. Winchester, 1849.

The Two Comings of Messiah, as foretold in the Hebrew Scriptures. S. London, 1879.

Tyng, Stephen H., Jr.— He will come; or meditations upon the return of the Lord Jesus Christ to reign over the earth. D., pp. 212. New York, 1877.*

Urmy, W. Smith. Christ came again; the Parousia of Christ a past event; the kingdom of Christ a present fact

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with a consistent eschatology. D.. pp. 394. New York. 1900.* Of value.

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Varley, Henry. Christ's Coming Kingdom; or the Lord's Reign on Earth. Cr. O. London, 1887.

Vincent, Thomas. Of Christ's certain and sudden ap- pearance to judgment. O. London, 1667, 1669. Sixth ed., 1683. Tenth ed., Glasgow, 1723. D., pp. 40-4. New- ark, N. J., 1825.*

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Waite, John. The Coming of Christ and Signs Pre- ceding His Coming. 0., pp. 78. London, 1896.

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Warren, Israel P. The Parousia; a critical study of the Scripture Doctrine of Christ's Second Coming, His reign as King, the resurrection of the dead, and the judg- ment. D., pp. 394. Portland, Maine, 1884. First pub- lished, 1879.

Warschauer, J. The Coming of Christ. D. London, 1904. 0., pp. 187. London, 1904.

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XIV. THE PERSON OF CHRIST.

Christological discussion began with JUSTIN MARTYR (+ 166) concerning the doctrine of the Logos.

Soon after GNOSTIC EBIONISM arose. This taught that Christ was a manifestation of God.

. SABELLIANISM (third century) denied the real inde- pendent personality of Christ, but at the same time recog- nized Christ as the absolute divinity.

SUBORDINATIONISM was held by Tertullian (220). He declared the Father to be the whole divine substance ami the son a part of it.

At the COUNCIL OF NICE, 325 A. D. three parties were represented, Arians, who held to difference of essence from God, that is a partial denial of the Deity. Semi-Arians held that there was a similarity of essence. Athaimsians held to an equality of essence. This view was adopted by the Council of Constantinople, 381 A. D.

APPOLLINARIANISM (Appollinaris + 390). Ascribed ta Christ a human body, an animal soul, but not a human spirit, or reason, a flesh-bearing God, not a God-man.

N KSTORIANISM (Nestorius about A. D. 440) admitted the full deity and humanity of Christ, but connected the 1\v<> personalities loosely. This is the common view, but some moderns have doubted.

Ki -m -i NANISM (Eutyches + after 451) held the oppo- site of Nestorianism, and also deified the human by ab- sorption.

THE COUNCIL OP CHALCEDON, 451 A. D , condemned the prevalent heresies and set forth their belief in the follow- ing words, "One and the same Christ. Son. Lord. Only- begotten, to be acknowledged in t\\o natures, inconfusedly, unchangeably, imli visibly, inseparably; the distinction of

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natures being by no means taken away by the union, but rather the property of each nature being preserved, and •concurring in one person and one subsistence, no't parted or divided into two persons, but one and the same son, only begotten, God the Word, the Lord Jesus Christ; as the prophets from the beginning (have declared) concern- ing him, and the Lord Jesus Christ himself has taught us, .and the creed of the holy Fathers has handed down to us." This has been almost universally adopted by Chris- linn believers of all ages and lands.

MONOPHYSITISM (553) taught that Christ had but one composite nature.

MONOTHELITES (633-680) taught that Christ had but one will as He was but one person. This was condemned by the Third Council of Constantinople.

ADOPTIONISM (close of the 8th century) questioned whether Christ as a man had divinity by nature or simply fty adoption.

SOCINIANISM (Socinius + 1562) is the denial of the di- vinity of Christ, with the idea of His apotheoses after death.

LUTHERANISM. Some Lutherans hold a communication of the properties of the divine nature to the human, thus virtually deifying the human.

THE UNITARIAN theology represents the humanitarian Christ as a mere man but at the same time a model for imitation.

KENOTICISM (1624- '30) began in the controversy be- tween the schools of Giessen and Tubingen in Germany on the question as to whether the Christ in His humanity abstained from the use of His divine attributes. Different schools of modern Kenoticism hold three views: 1. Christ gave up His divine consciousness. 2. His consciousness was dormant. 3. There was a lapse in His consciousness.

With the theories of Strauss and Renan we have nothing to do here.

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Keconum mlcd:

On the whole subject Dorner, "Person of Christ. " This will ever be the greatest authority on the subject.

Supplement this by Fairbairn, "The Place of Christ in Modern Theology." This also is a very strong book.

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Bruce. "Tin- Ilumilintinn of Christ

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Owen, John. Person and Glory of Christ, with the au- thor's life, by A. Thompson. 0., pp. 494. New York, 1852. Also works. Vol. I.*

Parsons, Theophilus. Deus-Homo. God-Man. Fourth ed., D., pp. 455. Philadelphia, 1870.*

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Patton, W. Jesus of Nazareth. Who was He? And what is He now? D., pp. 320. New York, 1879.*

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Pfleiderer, Otto. The Early Christian Conception of Christ. Its Significance and Value in the History of Ee- Hgion. Expanded from a lecture delivered before the In- ternational Theological Congress at Amsterdam, Septem- ber, 1903. (Crown Theological Library.) Cr. 0., pp. 170. London, 1905.*

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London. 1S!I."). Second cd.. revised. ().. pp. 420. London. l-'.tS.*

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Schaff, Philip. Christ and Christianity studies on Christology, Creeds and Confessions, Protestantism and Romanism, Reformation, Principles. Sunday Observance. Religious Freedom, and Christian Union. O., pp. v-f-^10. New York. 1885.* Of value.

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XIV. a. THE SOXSIIIP OF JESIS

.Icsns is the Son of God. This is the basis of the Divine personality. The heresy connected with this doctrine is known as snbordinationism.

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XIV. b, THE DIVINITY OF OUR LORD.

This needs no separate treatment from the general treat- ment of the Person of Christ.

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Mitchell, R. M.— VThe Safe Side ; a theistic refutation of

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the Divinity of Christ. D., pp. 475. Chicago, 1893.* Atheistic.

Moore, John.— Deity of Christ. 0. London, 1721.

Morris, G.— The Duality of all Divine Truth in Our Lord Jesus Christ for God's Self -Manifestation in the im- partation of the divine nature to man. O., pp. 42-1. Lon- don. 1884.*

Morris, William Bullen. The Divinity of Our Lord Jesus Christ. From Pascal. 'O., pp. 208. London, 1898.*

Nixon, William. All and in all; the relations of Christ as God, Creator and Redeemer. O., pp. 462. Edinburgh, 1882.*

On the Divinity of Christ. O. London, 1817.

One Lord. The Deity of the Lord Jesus Christ; an es- say by a member of the Christian Church. T. London, 1862. *

Ormsby, A. S.— The "I ams" of Christ; being thoughts on Our Lord's attributes as unfolded by Himself. D., pp. 164. London, 1872.*

Palke, William. The Divinity of Jesus Christ Proved. A sermon on John xx : 28. 0. London, 1719.

Parker, Edward L. The Supreme Divinity of Jesus Christ. A sermon. 0., pp. 63. Concord. N. H., 1827.*

[Parker, . Joseph] . Ecce Deus. D., pp. 363. Boston, 1867.* 0., pp. 356. London, 1875.* In reply to "Ecce Homo."

Parkhurst, John. The Divinity and Pre-existence of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ demonstrated from Scripture. 0. London, 1787. A reply to Dr. Priestley.

Paul, John. A Refutation <>f Annnism: or a defence of tin- plrn;irv inspiration of tlir II<>ly Scriplmvs. tin- su- preme deilv of tin- Son and II«»I\ (ilmst etc, D.. pp. 319.

New Fork, 1828.

Pearson, George. 'IVst imonirs of Our Lord's Dis- GOtmes t" tin- Divinily of His person ;ind rlmr.-iHrr. < >. London. 183&

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Peebles, J. M. Jesus; Myth, Man or God; or popular theology and the positive religion contrasted. Third ed., O., pp. iv+108. London, 1878.*

Perowne, E. H. The Godhead of Jesus. Being the Hulsean lectures for 1866. O. Cambridge, 1877.*

A Plain Statement of the Divinity of Our Lord Jesus Christ. D. London, 1824.

Poole, G. A. The Divinitv of Christ asserted and the doctrine of atonement vindicated. O. London, 1835.

Popley, W. A. Christ the Creator and Redeemer of Mankind, and God the Christian's Father. O. London, 1892.

Porter, Thomas. A defence of Unitarianism ; intended as an answer to Dr. Hawker's sermons on the Divinity of Christ. 0. London, 1793.

Proofs of the Supreme Divinity of the Lord Jesus Christ and of the Doctrine of the Divine Trinity. E., pp. 18. London, n. d. Swedenborgian.

A protest against a lecture given at the Culver Street Assembly Eoom on the 6th day of December, 1877, against the Deity of Christ. 0., pp. 8. Colchester, 1877.

[Prynne, W.]. Certaine quaeres propounded to the bowers at the name of Jesus and to the patrons thereof. Wherein the authorities and reasons alleadged by Bishop Andrewes and his followers, in defence of this ceremony are briefly examined and refuted. Fourth ed., corrected. Q. London, 1637.

Randolph, Mr. Jesus Christ the Supreme God. 0. London, 1719.

Reeve, Joseph. Practical Discourses on the Perfections and Works of God, and Divinity and Works of Christ. 0. New York, 1876.

Reid, William. The Spirit of Jesus. E: London, 1872.

Reville, Albert. History of the Doctrine of the Deity of Jesus Christ. 0. London, 1814. 0., pp. 165. London, 1810. 0., pp. xvi-f-165. London, 1870.*

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Reville, Albert. History of the Domna of the Deity of Jesus Christ. A revised translat ion from the third French edition «'f 1W4. Cr. O.. pp. W2. London, 1905.

Robinson, Robert. A Plea for the Divinity of Our Lord Jesus Christ. 0. London. 177(i. Answered by T. Liudsey.

Rogers, John Methuen. Discourse on the Divinity of Christ. 0. London, 1824.

Rosecrans, S. H. The Divinity of Christ, together with thoughts on the Passion of Jesus Christ. S., pp. 180. New York, 1879.*

Sadleir, Franc. Lectures on the Scriptural Evidence for the Divinity of our Saviour. 0., pp. viii-|-159. Dub- lin. 1832.*

Scott, W. A.— The Christ of the Apostles' Creed; the voice of the Church against A nanism. Strauss and Renan. O., pp. 432. New York, 1867.*

The Scriptural Divinity of Jesus Christ and a proof of the Holy Scripture; with a practical conclusion. <).. pp. 311. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 1750 (?).

The Scriptural Divinity of Our Lord Jesus Christ. By a recent Methodist. D., pp. 31. Guernsey, 1845.

Tin- Scripture Testimonies of the Divinity of Jesus Christ compared and illustrated by one another and the objections of modern Socinians impartially considered. In a letter to G. West, occasioned by a treatise (by N. Mann > lately published, entitled Critical Notes on some Passat- of Scripture. O. London. 1747.

Several Arjimients airaiust liowinjr at the name of Jesus, By a learned author. <£• London. Hii,n.

Several Hundred Texts of Holy Scripture plainly prov- ing that Our Lord .Jesus Christ is the most hiirh Cod. < >. London. 171 '_'.

Sherlock, William. Scripture Proof s of Our Saviour's Divinity. O. London, 1706.

Sherman, John. One God in One Person only: and

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Jesus Christ a being distinct from God. 0. Worcester, 1805.

Simpson, David. A Plea for the Deity of Jesus and the doctrine of the Trinity ; being a chronological view of what is relative concerning' the person of Christ, etc. With a memoir of the author and the spirit of modern Socinian- ism exemplified by Edward Parsons. O., pp. 612. Lon- don, 1812.*

Skelton, Bern. Christus Deus; a sermon on the Divin- ity of Our Saviour. Q. London, 1692

Smith, John Pye. The Adoration of Our Lord Jesus Christ vindicated from the charge of idolatry. A sermon on Hebrews, i : 6. O. Hackney, 1811.

Smyth, E. C., and others. The Divinity of Jesus Christ. O. Boston, 1893. «

Smyth, John Gee. The Divinity of Christ; a sermon. Q. London, 1791.

Some plain and short arguments from Scripture proving 'the Lord Jesus Christ to be Supreme God. O. London, 1791.

Some plain and short arguments from Scripture prov- ing the Lord Jesus Christ to be the Supreme God, or one and the same God with the Father, notwithstanding His acknowledged inferiority to the Father with respect to hu- man nature and mediatorship. Second ed., 0., pp. 16. London, 1719.

The Son (Jesus Christ) the Spirit, the Father. By H. L. L. O. London, 1888.

Spence. James. Christ, the Christians' God and Sav- iour. O. London, 1845.

Spurr, Frederick C. Jesus in God. Lectures demon- strating the Divinity of Our Lord. O. pp. viii-f!32. London, 1899.* New ed., Cr. O., pp. 140. London, 1903.*

[Staunton, William]. The Sincere Thoughts of a pri- vate Christian, touching the Faith of Our Lord Jesus Christ and the doctrine of the apostles ; humbly offered in

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abatement of the Socinian and Trinitarian Controversies. With a postscript on occasion of Dr. Mangey's Plain No- tions. O. London, 1719.

Stewart, Alexander. The Divinity of Christ. A reply to a Unitarian attack on the Divinity of Our Lord. 0., pp. 340. Aberdeen, 1887, 1891.*

Swaine, Ann (Translator). History of the Doctrine of the Deity of Jesus Christ. 0. London, 1870. New ed., 1878.

That Jesus Christ is God by nature, of the same essence with the Father, proved to be the doctrine of Christianity. Two letters attempting to subvert the doctrine of the Arians. By a country gentleman. London. Third ed., reprinted. 0. Boston, 1756.

Thurmer, H. E.— Christ the Divine Man ; or Deity Un- veiled. D. London, 1880.

Trench, R. C. Sermons on the Divinity of Christ. D. New York, 1876.*

Tumour, E. J. Sermons on the Divinity of Christ. 3 vols., O. London, 1820.

Underwood Edward. The abuse of liberty, the decay of Christianity. 0. London, 1737. Vindicates Christ's Divinity.

Urwick, William. The Saviour's Right to Divine Wor- ship, etc. O. London, 1839.

[Walwood, John]. Texts relating to the deity of the Son and Holy Ghost. 0. London, 1720.

Waterland, Daniel. Eight Sermons in Defense of the Divinity of Our Lord Jesus Christ, preached at the Moyer lectures. 0. Cambridge, 1720. Oxford, 1815.

Waterland, Daniel. A Further Vindication of Christ's Divinity. 0. London, 1724.

Waterland, Daniel. A Second Vindication of Christ's Divinity. O. London, 1723, 1731.

Waterland, Daniel. A Vindication of Christ's Divin- ity; being a defense of some queries relnlin.u t<> Dr.

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Clarke's scheme of the Holy Trinity. In answer to a clergyman in the country. Third ed., D., pp. 494. Lon- don, 1720.*

Weeks, Robert D. Jehovah Jesus. The Oneness of God, the true Trinity. D., pp. 140. New York, 1876.*

West, Stephen. Evidence of the Divinity of Christ. 0. New York, 1816.

West, Stephen. A view of the consequences resulting from a denial of the divinity of Christ. D. Stockbridge, n. d.

Wevill J.— The Divinity of Christ Proved. D. Lis- keard, n. d.

Whitelaw, Thomas. How is the Divinity of Christ de- picted in the Gospels and Epistles? O., pp. 268. London, 1883.*

Whitelaw, Thomas. Is Christ Divine? (Theological Library.) O. London, 1883.

Who is Jesus Christ? Pp. 12.

Widdowes, Giles. Confutation of an appendix concern- ing bowing at the name of Jesus. Q. Oxon, 1631.

Wilbur, Asa. Biblical Standpoint ; news of the worship of Christ the Comforter and Trinity. Second ed., D., pp. 213. Boston, 1875.*

Wynperose, Dionysius Vander. Proof of the Godhead of Christ. Translated by Bell. D. Philadelphia, 1796.

Young, Frederick R. Indirect Evidences in the New Testament for the Personal Divinity of Christ. 0. Lon- don, 1884.

Yourtee, S. L. A Sermon on the Divinity of Our Lord Jesus Christ. 0., pp. 22. Cincinnati, 1855.*

XIV. c. CHRIST'S HUM A MTV.

The present form of the presentation of the doctrine of the Humanity of Christ is a growth of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Traces may be discovered in the lit- erature produced by the Trinitarian controversy among the English Deists and their opponents. The culmination of the discussion may be said to have been reached in the year 1867, when the work "Ecce Homo" appeared. Perhaps it is saying too much of this work to say that it did more, indirectly, to settle the present century ideas of the person of Christ than any other, owing to the replies it provoked and the discussion it aroused.

Recommended:

Ecce Homo and its first reply, Eccc Dens. Also com- pare Gladstone the same title. Later read Crosby. Wins- low.

|Addison, Launcelot"]. Christ os Antitlieous; or an his- torical account of the heresies denying the Godhead of Christ. O. London, 1696.

Bennet, A. Jesus the Son of .Joseph. A sermon. O. L807.

IBoase, H. S.].— The Second Adam, the Seed of Woman. A thesis maintaining that Jesus is very man. a human per- son. O. London, 1876.

Brooke, Stopford A. Jesus and Modern Thought. |)i>r, ui-s.-s on the humanity of Jesus and the love we bear to .lesiis. O.. pj>. 5S. London. Isnj/

Burgh, William. The Divinity of Christ experiment- ally designed to show tin- necessary connection of that truth with vital and experimental religion. O. Dublin, n. d.

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Canning, Stratford. The Greatest of Miracles. (The human nature of Christ.) D. London, 1876.

Carne, Robert Harkness. Sinlessness and Humanity of the Son of God. D. London, 1829.

Carne, Robert Harkness. The True Humanity of the origination of the manhood of the Son of God. Lon- don, 1832.

Carne, Robert Harkness. The True Humanity of Christ. A Second and Third Letter to the Editor of the Morning \V<il<-/i. O.. pp. 63. London, 1829.*

Carpenter, W. Boyd. The Son ot Man among the Sons of Men. O., pp. 308. London, 1893

Chadwick, J. W.— The Man Jesus. S... pp. 258. Bos- ton, 1881.*

The Christian's Creed concerning the Son of God; as professed by those Christians who are falsely called Arians. O., pp. 15. London, 1738 (*).

Cooper, Henry G. The Philosophy of the Cross ; or Christ as Man. D. London, 1855.

Coulin, Frank. The Son of Man ; discourses on the hu- manity of Jesus Christ. D. Philadelphia, 1869. D., pp. vii+311. Also, London, 1869.*

Craig, Robert (Of Rothesay). The Man Christ Jesus. 0. Edinburgh, 1855.

The Credentials of Conscience. A few reasons for the popularity of l ' Ecce Homo, ' ' and a few words about Chris- tianity. O. London, 1868.

Crooker, J. H. Jesus Brought Back. S. Chicago, 1889.* Unitarian.

Crosby, Howard. True Humanity of Christ. S., pp. 46. New York, 1880.*

Delitzsch, Franz. Behold the Man. Translated by E. C. Vincent. S. New York, 1888.

Ecce Homo. As revealed, as imagined. (Reply to Ecce Homo.) 6 parts. O. London, 1867.

Ecce Veritas. An ultra Unitarian view of the Life of Jesus. Q. London, 1874.

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Ellerton, John Ellerton. The Holiest Manhood and its lessons for busy lives. O., pp. 170. London, 1882.*

Geikie, A. C. The Human Sympathies of Christ. O. London, 1882.

Gladstone, William Ewart. Ecce Homo. D., pp. 201. London, 1868.* A reply to Seelye.

Hall, Francis J. The Kenotic theory considered with particular reference to its Anglican forms and arguments. D., pp. xviii+244. New York, 1898.*

Hall, Newman. Divine Brotherhood in the Man Christ Jesus. Second ed., 0., pp. 276. Edinburgh, 1893. Third ed., 1894.*

Hopps, John Page. Jesus Christ the Son of God. Not God the Son. Pages for religious inquirers. No. 4. S., pp. 24. London. 1895.*

The Human Nature 'of Our Lord Jesus Christ the com- mon humanity of Adam's race. O. London, 1832.

A letter on the purity of our glorious Immanuel's hu- man nature, addressed to the followers of the late Eev. E. Irving; with an appendix containing some remarks on his penitential letter. D. London, 1836.

Maclaren, Alexander. The wearied Christ and other sermons. O., pp. viii-(-314. London, 1893.*

The M-an Christ Jesus. O. London, 1886.

The Man Christ Jesus; who was lie and what was He? By the Free Church Elder. D., pp. 72. London, 1870.

May, Joseph. The Strict and Normal Humanity of S, D., pp. 22. Boston, n. d.

Miller, James Russell. Personal Friendships of Jesus. S., pp. 5+267. New York, 1897.*

Mitchell, Richard M.— The Safe Side A theistic refu- tation of the Divinity of Christ. 0., pp. 385. Chicago, 1887.*

Notes on "Ecce Homo." O. London, 1866.

O'Brien, James Thomas.— Two sermons relating to the human nature of Our Bless. -d Lord. (). pp. 114. Dublin, 1887.

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Pond, Enoch. Eeview of Dr. Bushnell's "God in Christ." D., pp. x+118. Bangor, 1849.*

[Pftest, W., and others]. The Man Christ Jesus. O. London, 1865.

Priestley, Joseph. A history of the early opinions con- cerning Jesus Christ, compiled from original writers prov- ing that the Christian Church was at first Unitarian. 4 vols., O. Birmingham, 1786.

Priestley, Joseph. A reply to the animadversions on the history of the corruptions of Christianity in the Monthly Review. With additional observations relating" to the doctrine of the Primitive Church concerning the Person of Christ. 0., pp. 52. Birmingham, 1783.*

Rudd, Sayer. The Real Humanity of Christ. 0. Lon- don, n. d.

Savage, Minot J. Talks about Jesus. D., pp. 161. Boston, 1880.* Unitarian.

Schaff, Philip. The Person of Christ. The perfection of His humanity viewed as a proof of His divinity. D., pp. 285. New York, 1880.

[Seaton, W. (?)].— The Sinless Perfection of Christ's human nature vindicated. By a member of the University of Oxford. Third ed., O. London, 1833.

A Second Collection of tracts proving the God and Father of Our Lord Jesus Christ the only true God, and disproving the doctrine of three almighty equal persons, spirits, modes, subsistences, or somewhats in God; and of the Incarnation. Q. London, 1692- '93.

[Seelye, J. R.]. Ecce Homo. D., pp. 355. London, 1866. Pp. xxviii+370. London, 1895.* It provoked much discussion.

A Sermon (on John iii:5) on Our Lord's Human Na- ture, in which it is shown from Scripture that Jesus Christ took our nature entirely free from all taint of sin. By a Norfolk curate. O., pp. 23. London, 1832.

Shepheard, H. Ithuriel's Spear; or is this Christian-

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ity: Being an examination of the hook called Ecce Homo. O. London, 1867.

Somerville, David. St. Paul's conception of Chri«t; or the doctrine of the Second Adam. The sixteenth sen the Cunningham lectures. ().. pp. 34S. Kdiiiburgh. 1S!)7.*

The Son of Man (.Jesus Christ) in His relation to the race. A re-examination of the (Jospel of Matthew xxv: 31- 4»i. ().. pp. xxiii + 187. London, 1888.*

Stannard, J. T. The Divine Humanity and other ser- mons. Kdited hv .John Hunter. ()., pp 232. Glasgow, 1892.*

Tyler, Bennet. The Sufferings of Christ confined to His human nature. D. Hartford, n. d.

Wakeford, John. Behold the Man ; nine addresses wherein is set forth the human nature of Our Divine Lord, as the Instrument of our salvation. With an introduction by the Bishop of Chichester. D. London, 1893.

Warrington, George. "Ecce Homo" and its detrac- tors; a review. 0. London, 1867.

Winslow, Octavius. The Sympathy of Christ with man. Its teaching and consolation. D.. pp. viii+426. New York. 1S70.*

Wollpert, Frederick. Man amongst Men. D., pp. 4+ 27. New York, 1902.*

XV. THE CHARACTER OF CHRIST.

"Such was the Jesus of Nazareth, a true man in body, soul and spirit, yet differing from all men; a character unique and original from tender childhood to ripe manhood moving in unbroken union with God, overflowing with love to man, free from every sin and error, innocent and holy. devoted to the noblest ends, teaching and practicing all virtues in perfect harmony, sealing the purest life with the sublimest death, and ever acknowledged since as the one and only perfect model of goodness and holiness. All human greatness loses on closer inspection; but Christ's character grows more pure, sacred and lovely, the better we know Him. The whole range of history and of fiction furnishes no parallel to it. There never was any approach to it be- fore or since, except in faint imitation of His example No biographer, moralist or artist can here do justice to the reality. The actual character of Jesus is felt to be far greater than any conception and representation of it by the mind, the tongue or the pencil of man." Quoted from Schaff, Person of Christ, pp. 76, 77.

Recommended:

Ullmann, Sinlessness of Jesus. (See Christ as an evi- dence, etc.)

Bushnell. Channing's essay in his works is worth perusing.

Alexander, W. L. Christ and Christianity. D., pp. 314. New York, 1856. Chapter I. of Part II.*

Austin, William. Essay on the Human Character of Christ. D. Boston, 1807.

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Bacon, L. W.— The Simplicity that is in Christ. D., pp. 343. New York, 1880.*

Bailey, Winthrop. Sermons on the Unity of God, and on the Character of Jesus Christ. D., pp. 68. Springfield, 1822.

Balfern, Thomas A. G. Glimpses of Jesus. S. Lon- don, n. d.

Ballard, Frank. Jesus Christ: His Origin and Charac- ter. 0. Edinburgh, 1903. 0., pp. 32. New York, 1903.*

Begbie, Harold. The Happy Christ. A Monograph. D., pp. 118. London, 1906.*

Buckminster, J. S. Sermons. Third ed., 0. Boston, 1881. P. 18, on the argument for Christianity from the character of Our Saviour.

Burton, B. Active and Passive Righteousness of Christ. Three sermons on Jeremiah xxiii : 6. D. 1763.

Bushnell, Horace. The character of Jesus forbidding His possible classification with men. D. New York, 1890.* Also T. New York, 1867.* From Nature and the Supernatural, Chapter X.

Christ Our Ideal. An argument from analogy. By the author of "The Gospel of the Nineteenth Century." 0., pp. viii+248. London, 1882.

Clare, Austin. Our Example; twelve studies in the character of Our Lord. 0. London, 1886.

Clarke, Richard. Jesus the Nazarene. Addressed to Jews, Deists and Believers. 0. London, 1795.

Conant, Robert Warren. Manly Christ; A New View. (Green and Gold Series, No. 1.) D., pp. 157. Chicago, 1904.*

Crombie, J. Sixteen sermons on the character and of- t' Thrist compared with the lypical characters of the Old Testament. 0. London, 1827.

Dwight, C. Abbott Schneider. The Carpenter. An ap- pm-iation of the Christ. D., pp. 122. New York, 1900.*

Farrer, John. Sermons on the Mission and Character

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of Christ, and on the Beatitudes. The Bampton lectures for 1803. 0., pp. xv-f 395. Oxford, 1804.*

Fleming, R. Christology. A discussion concerning Christ in Himself, in His government, etc. 3 vols., 0. London, 1705.

Fowle, T. W. The character of Christ, does it supply an adequate basis for a religion? D., pp. 29. New York, 1872.*

Fox, W. J. Christ and Christianity. Sermons on the Mission, Character and Doctrine of Jesus of Nazareth. D., pp. 263. Boston, 1833.*

The Fullness and Perfection of the Lord Jesus Christ, as the Saviour of Sinners ; or the happiness of true believ- ers in Him. Collected from the sacred Word of God. D. London, 1756.

Furness, W. H. The Veil partly lifted and Jesus be- coming visible. D., pp. 301. Boston, 1864.*

The Gospel of the Nineteenth Century. Fourth ed., 0., pp. 406. London, 1880.* The first part of the book (pp. 17-204) treats of the Character of Christ.

Hayden, W. B.— The Character and Work of Christ. D., pp. 83. Boston, 1848.*

Herron, G. D. The Larger Christ. New ed., D., pp. 122. New York, 1895.* Of value.

Hooper, John. The Office and Character of Christ. Tracts of the Anglican Fathers. Vol. II, pp. 169.*

How to discern whether we have the spirit of Christ. D. London. 1836.

Hughes, Thomas. The Manliness of Christ. D., pp. viii+160. Boston. 1880.* Has passed through several editions.

Johnson, Arthur. Considerations on Our Lord 's Con- duct. D. London, n/d.

Johnson, G. B.— The Beautiful Life of Christ and other studies. 0. London, 1891.

Johnson, Henry. The Face of the Lord Jesus Christ

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under four aspects. A Bible study. 32mo., pp. ^7. Lon- don. 1S!>:>.

Knox, Henry. Sermons on the Character of the Sav- iour. O. London, n. d.

La Trobe, James.— The Merits of Christ. 0.. pp. iv+ 114. London, 187 1/

Lefroy, William. Pleadings for Christ, being sermons doctrinal and practical. D., pp. 386. London, 1878. * S.-r mon XXII, the Divine Manliness of Jesus.

[Macduff, J. R.I. Christ in the Covenant : or the diar- acter and claims of the Redeemer. By the author of the " Faithful Witness." T., pp. 149. London, 1859.*

Machlachlan, Peter.— Christ Our Study in His Official Character. O. London, 1857.

MacNeile, Hugh. Lectures on the sympathies, etc., of i )nr Saviour. D. London, n. d.

Madan, Richard. Christ's Love and Affection towards Jerusalem, delivered in sundry sermons out of His words and carriage when He came with her as they are recorded Luke xix: 41-42. Small (J. London, HM7.

Martin, John. Sermons on the Character of Christ. 0. London, 1793.

Mason, Arthur James. The Conditions of Our I ,< »r« 1 ^ Life on Earth. Being five lectures delivered on the Bishop Paddock Foundation in the General Theological Seminary at New York, 1896. To which is prefixed part of a first professorial lecture at Cambridge. D., pp. xxii-f]H4. New York, 1896.* A treatment of the character and knowledge of Christ.

McKenzie, A.— Christ Himself. D. New York. ls;H.

Meredith, E. P. The IYo|>hef of \a/.areth: or a critical inquiry into the prophetic, intellect n;d and moral diarar- ter of Jesus. <>.. \v | (\'M. London. 1564, SI mnirly athe- istic.*

Morris, A. J. The Open Secret; sermons dealing mostly with the heart of Christ and Christianity. D. London.

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Newcome, William. Observations on Our Lord's Con- duct as a Divine Instructor and on the excellence of His moral character. New ed., O., pp. xi-f430. Oxford, 1853.*

Nicholls, A. Studies in the Character of Our Lord. D. London, 1884.

Ogilby, C. A. The Divine Glory manifested in the con- duct and discourses of Our Lord. The Bampton lectures for 1836. 0., pp. xii+282. Oxford, 1836.*

Phelps, Austin.— The Solitude of Christ. E. Boston, n. d.

Plummer, W. S. The Person and Sinless Character of Our Lord Jesus Christ. D., pp. 127. New York, 1876.*

Review of the Character of Jesus. By the author of "The Deists' Immortality." 0. Boston, 1850.

Riccaltoun, Robert. The Character of Jesus Christ. Works Vol. I, pp. 238.

Robertson, Frederick W. The Loneliness of Christ. (Heart and Life Booklets.) D. London, 1905.

Robinson, Charles Henry. Human Nature; A Revela- tion of the Divine. A sequel to Studies in the Character of Christ. Parts II and III. Reissue. Cr. 0., pp. 228. London, 1906.*

Robinson, Charles Henry. Studies in the Character of Christ. New and revised ed., Cr. 0., pp. 172. London, 1905. Also Cr. 0., pp. 140. London, 1900.*

Row, C. A. The Unity of the Character of the Christ of the Gospels. S. New York, 1884.

Rush, Jacob.— The Character of Christ. D. Philadel- phia, 1806.

Schenckel, D. A Sketch of the Character of Jesus. A Biblical essay. 0., pp. 395. London, 1869.* The same with appendix translated by W. H. Furness. 2 vols., D., pp. 279+359. Boston, 1866.*

Sidey, W. W.— The Silent Christ, Cr. 0., pp. 227.

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London, 1903. New ed., Cr. O. London, 1904.-* A good discussion.

Skeffington, Sydney William.— The Sinless Sufferer. Six sermons. 0., pp. viii+104. London. 1872.* Fifth ed, 1874. Sixth, 1876. Seventh, 1879. Thirteenth, 1883.*

Smith, Ethan. Treatise on the Character of Jesus Christ, and on the Trinity. D., pp. 235. Boston, 1814.* Also second ed., D., pp. 202. Poultney, Vt., 1824.*

A Sparke of Christ's Beauty. (A sermon on Isaiah ix: 6.) Q. Oxford, 1622.

Sumner, Charles R. The Ministerial Character of Christ Practically Considered. O., pp. xvi-(-447. Lon- don, 1824.*

T , M. Twelve meditations on the character and

mind of Our Lord Jesus Christ. E., pp. 41. London, 1889.

Vigis, Everard. The Prophetical, Priestley, Kingley and Judicial Character and Offices of Christ. Second <•(!.. 0., pp. 119. Wantage, 1857.*

Voysey, Charles. Character and Work of Jesus. A sermon. D., pp. 15. Baltimore. 1872.*

Waddell, Peter Hately. Behold the Man ; a tragedy for the closet, in five acts. 2 vols., O. London, 1872.

Ware, Henry, Jr. Discourses on the Offices and Ch.-ir- acter of Christ. D. Boston, 1825. Second ed., D., pp. 137. IWslori. 1826.

Wilkes, Henry.— The Ruling Passion of Jesus Christ; ;i s.-nnnn. ().. pp. 11. New York, 1847.*

Woolley, Milton.— The Career •!' Jesus Christ. An ex- position "I* tin- true uirjiTiin.ir of this character as described in the New Testament. D., pp. 53. Streator, 111., 1877.*

Wray, G. Sermons on the Character of Christ. < ). London, 1838.

XV. a. SPIRITUAL— MORAL CHARACTER OF CHRIST.

Bierbower, Austin. The Morals of Christ. A new is- sue. S. Chicago, 1886.

Blaikie, W. G. Glimpses of the Inner Life of Our Lord. S. London, 1876. Second ed., 1878.

Boudon, H. M. The Hidden Life of Jesus. D. Lon- don, n. d.

Dale, R. W.— Christ and the Spirit of Christ. Two ad- dresses. D. London, 1869.

Duncan, William Cecil. The Tears of Jesus of Naz- areth. D. New York, 1859.

Eadie, J.— Divine Love. D. Philadelphia, 1856.*

Evans, Albert E. Christ as the Moral Touchstone. A sketch. O. London, 1882.

Furness, W. H. The Power of Spirit Manifest in Jesus of Nazareth. D. Philadelphia, 1877.

Geikie, A. Cunningham. The Human Sympathies of Christ. O. London, 1882.

Grew, Henry. Divine Testimony concerning the Char- acter of the Son of God. D. Hartford, 1824.

Grew, Henry. A second series of letters to Mr. Elias Lee on the Character of the Son of God. D. Hartford, 1826.

An impartial enquiry into the moral character of Jesus Christ; wherein He is considered as a philosopher. O. London, 1740.

Jesus Wept. T. London, 1865.

Pearse, Mark Guy. The Gentleness of Jesus. S., pp. vi-f 250. London and New York, 1898.*

Prime, H. Compassionate Christ. D. London. 1645.

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Purves, George Tybout. Sinless Christ ; eight sermons. (Presbyterian Pulpit Sermons, Vol. I.) D., pp. 9+186. Philadelphia, 1902.*

Saphir, Adolph. The Compassion of Jesus. E. Lon- don, 1880. Second ed., 1882.

Saulez, G. A. F.— The Sympathy of Jesus. 32mo. London, 1879.

Speed, Thomas. Christ's Innocency Pleaded. Q. London, 1656.

Thorold, Anthony W.— The Tenderness of Christ. 0., pp. x+242. London, 1894.*

Tucker, Joshua I. The Sinless One; or the Life Mani- fested. D., pp. 324. Boston, 1855.*

Turnbull, George. An Impartial Inquiry into the .Moral Character of Jesus Christ; wherein He is consid- ered as a philosopher. In a letter to a friend. (Anon.) 0., pp. 64. London, 1740.*

Ullmann, Carl. The Sinlessness of Jesus. Translated from the seventh, altered and enlarged ed. by Sophia Tay- lor. Cr. O., pp. 302. London, 1902.*

Winslow, Octavius. Sympathy of Christ with Man. Its teachings and its consolation. D., pp. 426. New York, 1870. Also London, 1875.*

XV. b. MENTAL— INTELLECTUAL CHARACTER OF CHRIST.

Adamson, Thomas. Studies of the Mind of Christ. 0., pp. 312. Edinburgh, 1898.*

Alexander, S. A.— The Mind of Christ. 0., pp. vii+ 174. London, 1903.*

Armitage, Thomas. Jesus: His Self -introspection. S. New York, 1878.

Beale, E. H. The Mind of Christ as exhibited in the seventeenth chapter of St. John's Gospel. D., pp. 60. Lon- don, 1886,*

Bernard, H. N. Mental Characteristics of the Lord Jesus Christ. 0., pp. 318. London, 1888

Bullock, Thomas. The Reasonings of Christ and His Apostles in their defense of Christianity. Contained in seven sermons preached at Hackney in 1724. Third ed., 0. London, 1730,

Child, F. S.— The Friendship of Jesus. D. New York, 1894.

D'Arcy, Charles F.— Ruling Ideas of Our Lord. (Chris- tian Study Manual. Edited by Rev. R. E. Welsh.) S., pp. 158. London, 1901.

Fletcher, J. S.— Anima Christi. D. Bradford, 1884.

Furness, W. H.— The Faith of Jesus. 0. Philadel- phia, 1887.

Grimthorpe, Edmund Lord. A Review of the Preben- dary Sadlers. "Church Doctrine, Bible Truth," and of Mr. Gore's Theory of Our Lord's Ignorance. O., pp. 83. London, 1893.

Herford, Brooke.— The Mind of Christ. D., pp. 12 Boston, 11. d.

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Holland, Francis J. The Constraint of Christ. A ser- mon preached in St. Paul's Cathedral, held by the Lord Bishop of London, June 16, 1878. O.. pp. 27. London, 1878.

Kenny. The knowledge of Jesus Christ considered in His mysteries in His connection with God, His Father, with creatures in general, with men in particular, and with the blessed in Heaven ; with ejaculations on each of the mys- teries and on each of the qualities of Jesus. Translated from the French. O., pp. 484. Dublin, 1855.*

The Loving Hand of Jesus. O. London, 1872.

Meditations for three weeks on the "Mind of Christ," for the use of young persons. By the author of "Thoughts and Prayers for Young Communicants." Published un- der the direction of the tract committee. 32mo. London. 1862,

Moorhouse, James. Our Lord Jesus Christ, the sub- ject of Growth in Wisdom. Hulsean lectures. O. Lon- don, 1866.*

The Patience of Jesus Christ ; being the substance of an address from a pastor to his people after a period of sep- aration from them. 0. Sudbury, 1852

The Redeemer's Tears over Jerusalem. 1). London. 1835.

Sherlock, William.--A discourse concerning the knowl- ed«_;c nf .Jesus Christ and our union and communion with Mini. O. London, 1674. A defence and continuation of the above. O. London, 1675.

Swayne, W. S. Inquiry into the Nature of Our Lord's Knou-leduv ;is a Man. with a preface by. the Ilislmp of Salisbury. I)., pp. 28+55, London, 1891.*

Thorold, A. W.— The Tenderness of Christ, D. Phi la delphia. L894

rlTie Sympathy of .lesus. < ). London. 1865.

Varley, Henry.— Scientia Cliristi. A Slmrt Study of

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the Sources of our Knowledge of Jesus Christ. Cr. O. London, 1902.

Washburn, L. K. Was Jesus Insane? D. New York, 1889.

Wright, Julia McNair.— The Mind of Christ. E., pp. 10. Philadelphia, 1899.*

XVI. THE WORK OF CHRIST.

In this we mean to include His mission, His work in our salvation, His work as our example, and His positive and ever-continuing work in the world's life and work. Also His priestly and mediatorial functions.

Recommended: None.

Acton, Henry. Six lectures on the Dignity, Office and Work of Our Lord Jesus Christ. In explanation of the Unitarian views of the Gospel. D. London. 1830.

Anthony, Alfred William.— The Method of Jesus. D., pp. 246. Boston, 1899.

Beach, D. N.— Plain Words on Our Lord's Work. S. Boston, 1886.

Benson, R. (Cowley). Redemption; some of the as- pects of the work of Christ considered in a course of ser- mons. Cr. O. London, 1861.

Candlish, Robert S.— The Lord's Short Work on the Earth. A sermon. D., pp. 32. Edinburgh, 1852.*

Carpenter, Lant. Dissertation on Our Saviour's Min- istry. O. London, 1838.

Christ's Work of Reform. A Bible View. By a lay- man. D., pp. 208. Boston, 1862.*

Clarke, Mary L. ("Mada").— Wonderful Works of Christ. -S2mo. Boston, n. d.

Cook, F. S. Lessons on the Works of Our Lord mid Claims of Our Lord. D. London, 1887.

Davies, J. Llwellyn. The Work of Christ; or the world reconciled to (|«nl. Twenty-two sermons. D. London, I860.*

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Dempster, John. A discourse on Christ's Mediation. D., pp. 23. Concord, 1852-1853.*

Frame, James. Christ and His Work; an exposition of Psalm XL. O. London, 1869.

Gordon, Adoniram J. The Twofold Life; or Christ's Work for us and Christ's Work in us. 0. London, 1884.

Hennel, C. C. An Inquiry Concerning the Origin of Christianity. Second ed. London, 1841.

Hitchcock, E. A. Christ the Spirit ; an attempt to state the primitive views of Christianity. 2 vols., D. New York, 1862.

Hocking, W. J. Characteristics of Jesus Christ. D., pp. 96. Cambridge, 1904.

Hughes, T. Manliness of Christ. (Golden Counsel Series No. 29.) S. New York, 1901.

Messer, L. W. Christ as a personal worker. New York.

The Mighty Works of Jesus Christ. Meditations se- lected from the works of Augustine, Chrysostom and other writers. With photographs after Raffael and other mas- ters. 0. London, 1872.

Potter, J. Hasloch, and Sheard, A. E. W. Catechisings for the Church and Sunday Schools on Our Saviour's Work. Prepared for Wrought; carried on. Being a year's course of teaching upon questions primarily in- tended for Children's Services, but also suitable for Sun- day schools. Cr. O., pp. xx+172. London, 1901.

Ricketts, M. H. Saved by His Life; thoughts on the present work of Christ. 0., pp. 456. London, 1873.* New and revised ed., 0., pp. 212. London, 1893.*

Smith, John. Magnetism of Christ: a study of Our Lord's Missionary Methods. (Duff lectures on Evangelis- tic Theology, United Free Church of Scotland, session 1903- '04.) 0., pp. 8+336. New York, 1904.*

Steane, Edward. The Doctrine of Christ Developed by the Apostles. A treatise on the offices of the Redeemer arid

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tli- Doxnlogy of the Redeemed. ().. pp. 470. Kdinlnirirh. 1872.»

Stevenson, George.- Treatise on the Offiees of Christ. Semnd «'d.. O. Edinburgh. 1845.

Thoughts suggested by some of Our Lord's chief works O. London, 1879.

The Threefold Work of Christ. T. London. 1853.

Westcott, B. F. Christus Consummator. Some aspect; of the work and person of Christ. O., pp. 170. London 1886.*

Wheeler, Mrs. Charlotte. Christ's Wonderful Works S. London, 1865.

Woodard, Luke. The Morning Star: a treatise on the work of Christ. D. New Vienna. Ohio, 1876.

XVI. a. CHRIST'S MISSION. Recommended: None.

Bell, W. An Inquiry into the Divine Missions of John the Baptist and Jesns Christ O. London, 1761 and 1795. New ed., 0. London, 1810.

Browne, John. Two sermons, John ix : 41. The obli- gation to believe the divine mission of Jesus Christ. Q. London, 1735.

Carter, T. T. Spiritual Instructions; Our Lord's En- trance on His Ministry. 0., pp. x+248. London, 1891.*

Cooper, John. Jesus Christ's Mode of Presenting Him- self to the World a Proof of His Work, Divine Mission and Supernatural Work. O., pp. 330. London, 1880.*

Foster, Frank Hugh.— Teachings of Jesus Christ con- cerning His Own Mission. D., pp. 5+136. New York, 1903.*

Hamilton, David. The Inward Testimon}7 of the Spirit of Christ to His outward revelation, in opposition to the Deist, Socinian and profane, who deny His outward testi- mony to it. (Anon.) 0. London, 1701.

Hare, J. A treatise on the conduct of God to the hu- man species and on "the Divine Mission of Jesus Christ. 0., pp. 453. Oxford, 1809.*

Knox-Little, W. J. The Claims of Christ; a sermon. 0. Manchester, 1878.

Marsh, F. E.— Why did Christ Come into the World? Cr. 0. London, 1904.

McLean, - . The Commission of Christ and His Apostles. T. Cincinnati, 1864.

Randolph, T. A View of Our Blessed Saviour's Min-

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istry and the Proofs of His Divine Mission Arising There- from. 2 vols., 0., pp. 516+543. Oxford, 1784.*

Renaud, George. How did Christ rank the proofs of His mission? D., pp. 104. London, 1872.

Simpson, W. J. Sparrow. The Claims of Jesus Christ. Lent lectures. O. London, 1899.*

Weiss, L. Some burning questions pertaining to the Messiahship of Jesus; why the Jews do not accept Him. Revised and enlarged, 0., pp. 87. Chattanooga, Term., 1900.*

Whitefield, Edward. Jesus Christ in the Grandeur of His Mission and Beauty of His Life Cr. 0. London, 1858.

Wynn, Walter. Christ's Mission in the World, and other sermons. Cr. O., pp. 150. London, 1903.*

XVI. b: THE ATONEMENT.

Definition :

1 ' The vicarious sufferings of Christ are an atonement for sin as a conditional substitute for penalty fulfilling on the forgiveness of sin, the obligations of justice and the office of penalty in moral government." Miley. The Atonement in Christ, p. 23. This is the best definition yet found. History :

The early Church received the atonement as a fact with- out discussion. The first discussion begins with Anslem (+1109) in "Cur Deus Homo." Professor Crawford gives fifteen theories. Doctor Miley condenses them all to two, the theory of satisfaction and the governmental theory.

Recommended

Miley for the Governmental theory. Bushnell, "Vicarious Sacrifice," for his own peculiar views.

Bruce, Humiliation of Christ. Dale, for the Satisfaction theory. Randies, Substitution theory. Tymms, Moral Influence theory. Simon, The Reconciliation theory. Stevens, Biblical theology.

Adams, W. The Three Gardens Eden, Gethsemane and Paradise; or Man's Ruin, Redemption and Restora- tion. D., pp. 284. New York, 1868.*

Adamson, W. The Nature of the Atonement. D. London, 1880.

Aitken, W. Hay M. H.— Newness of Life. The fruits of Redemption and the claims of the Redeemer. New ed., D., pp. 252. London, n. d.*

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Allin, Thomas. The Question of (Questions: Is Christ Indeed the Saviour of the World.' O. London. IssiV

Andrews, W. W. Remarks on Dr. Bushnell's "Vica- rious Sacrifice." D., pp. 81. Hartford, 1866.

Anselm, Archbishop. Cur Deus Homo. Why did <i»d Become .Man .' \e\v and revised ed., D. London, 1887.*

Armour, John M. Atonement and Law; or Redemption in Harmony with Law as Revealed in Nature. 0., pp. 240. London, 1886.*

Arthur, William.— Did Christ Die for All? S., pp. 15. London, n. d.

Atkinson, Israel. The Atonement. D. London. lS7f>.

Atonement in Modern Religious Thought (The). A Theological Symposium. Cr. O., pp. 380. London, 1900. O., pp. 376. New York, 1901.*

The Atonement ; being four discourses by Charles, Lord Bishop of Gloucester, Thomas Chalmers. William Archer Butler, Robert Hall. S., pp. 108. London, n. d.*

Atonement, The. A Clerical Symposium on "What is the Scripture Doctrine of the Atonement?" By Archdea- con Farrar, Principal Rainy and others. O. London, 1883.

The Atonement, made by Christ as the vicarious sacri fice for sin. 0. Edinburgh, 1873.

[Backhouse, J. | . Salvalion by .Jesus Christ. I)., pp. 24. Capetown, 1838.

Bagot, D. The Atonement. An Argument. O. Lon- don, 1860.

Ballou, Hosea. -Treatise on Atonement; in which the

Finite nature of sin is jiririied. its causes and consequences

M-h. the necessity and nature of the atonement, etc,

Fourteenth ed., D., pp. 20+272. Boston. 1003. D., pp.

xiii+21f>. Randolph. Yt.. 1S05»*

Balmer, Robert. A speech delivered before the United Associate Svnnd. October f). 1S43. D., pp. 64. Glasgow (?), 1843.*'

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Barclay, P. On the Atonement. Cr. 0. Edinburgh, 1902.

Barker, Joseph, and William Cook. Authentic report of a public discussion. D., pp. 620. London, 1845.* One of the subjects discussed was the Atonement.

Barnes, Albert. The Atonement in Relation to Law. D., pp. 358. Philadelphia, 1859.*

Barrow, George S. Mystery of Christ; an examination of the doctrine contained in the first three chapters of Ephesians. Post O. London, 1876.

Barry, Alfred. The Atonement of Christ; six lectures. D., pp. 120. London, 1871.*

Bate, George. For Whom did Christ Die? 0. Lon- don, 1876.

Baxter, Richard. Universal Redemption of Mankind by the Lord Jesus Christ. 0. London, 1694.

Beecher, Charles. Redeemer and Redeemed; an inves- tigation of the Atonement and of Eternal Judgment. 0., pp. x+357. Boston, 1864.*

Beet, J. A.— Through Christ to God. A Study in Scien- tific Theology. O., pp. 390. London, 1892.*

Beman, Nathan S. S. Four sermons on the Doctrine of the Atonement. E., pp. 129. Troy, 1825.* Second ed., S., pp. 171. New York, 1844.*

Beman, Samuel. An Atonement. S. New York, n. d.

Bennett, J. Crux Christi ; being a consideration of some aspects of the doctrine of the atonement, with especial ref- erence to the recent suggestions of Bishop Westcott. 0., pp. 232. London, 1893.

[Benson, G.]. Second thoughts concerning the suffer- ings and death of Christ, as a propitiatory sacrifice for the sins of the world, and a satisfaction to divine justice. 0. London, 1748.

Best, Kenelm Digby.— The Blood of the Lamb. 0., pp. xii-f 180. London, 1899.*

Biggs, C. R. D. Stages in Atonement. Addresses on

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the Sayings from the Cross. Second ed., 0., pp. 80. Darlington, 1896.*

Bilbie, Henry G. How Jesus Became the Saviour. D., pp. 16. Owatonna, Minn., 1904.*

Bilson, Thomas. The Survey of Christ's Sufferings for Man 's Redemption and of His Descent to hell or Hades for Our Deliverance. Ff., pp. 678. London, 1604.

Birks, T. R. The Atonement and the Judgment. A reply to Dr. Candlish's Inaugural Lecture. D. London, 1870.

Birmingham, T. M. C. National Salvation Through the Redemption in Christ. D. Nashville, Tenn., 1890.

Blakelock, R. The Atonement and the Doctrines Con- nected with it. 0., pp. 135. Cambridge, 1844.*

Blunt, John H. The Atonement and the At-One- Maker. D. London, 1855, 1870.

Bowne, Borden Parker. The Atonement. D., pp. 152, Cincinnati, 1900.*

Bradlaugh, Charles. A review of the work of the Rev. E. Mellor, M. A., entitled "The Atonement, Its Relation to Pardon." A lecture delivered in the Odd Fellows' Hall, Halifax, November 22, 1859. 0. London, n. d.

Bradley, Joseph H. The Love of God revealed to the entire universe by man's redemption. S. New York, 1900.

Bramley-Moore, W. The Great Oblation; or a plain inquiry into the nature of the atonement. Cr. 0. Lon- don, 1864.

Brine, John. The true sense of the atonement for sin by Christ's death stated and defended. With an appendix containing an answer to a pamphlet entitled, "Second Thoughts Concerning the Sufferings and Death of Christ." 0. London, 1752.

Brine, John. Certain Efficacy of the Death of Christ rted. 0. London, 1743.

Brown, James Baldwin. The Doctrine of the Divino

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Fatherhood in Relation to the Atonement. O. London, 1860.

Brown, Robert. The Philosophy of Evangelicism Evolved from the Relations between Conscience and the Atonement. 0. London, 1857.

Brown, Robert. The Gospel of Common Sense; or Mental, Moral and Social Science in Harmony with Scrip- tural Christianity. D., pp. 158. London, 1864.* Nearly one third of the book is taken up with the "Central Idea of the Atonement."

Brown, S. The Extent of the Atonement. D. Cin- cinnati, 1854.

Browne, Edward Harold. Sermons on the Atonement and other subjects. O. London, 1859.

Bryant, Thomas J. Sermons on the Atonement and Baptism. D., pp. 120. Camp Point, 111., 1878.*

Burge, Caleb. An essay on the Scripture Doctrine of the Atonement. S., pp. 294. Hartford, 1822.*

Burney, S. G. Atonement and Law Reviewed. O. Nashville, Tenn., 1888. O., pp. 240. Nashville, Tenn., 1903.

Burney, S. G. Atonement. Soteriology. The Sacri- ficial in contrast with the Penal, substitutionary and merely moral or exemplary theories of propitiation. D., pp. xvi-f- 400. Nashville, 1888.*

Burrows, Winifred O. The Mystery of the Cross. Eight addresses on the Atonement. 0., pp. 240. London, 1896.*

Bush, George. The Atonement. D. New York, 1872.

Bush, James S. The Atonement. A sermon. S. New York, 1863.

Bushnell, Horace. Christ and His Salvation; in ser- mons variously related thereto. New ed., O., pp. 410. London, 1880.*

Bushnell, Horace. The Vicarious Sacrifice grounded in

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principles of I'niversal Obligation. New ed., 0., pp. 510. London. 1SSO.* New York, 1866.*

Bushnell, Horace. Forgiveness and Law. u rounded in principles interpreted by human analogies. D., pp. 256. Ne\v York. 1874.* A sequel to the "Vicarious Sacrifice. "

Campbell, John McLeod. The Nature of the Atone- ment and its relation to remission of sins and eternal life. O., pp. 382. Cambridge, 1856.* Third ed-., 0., pp. xliv+ 41:2. London, 1869. Fourth ed., pp. 390. 1873.* Of value.

Candlish, James S. The Christian Salvation. Lectures on the Work of Christ, its appropriation and its issues. 0.. pp. ix-f 263. Edinburgh, 1899.

Candlish, R. S. The Atonement; its reality, complete- ness and extent. 0., pp. 400. London, 1861.*

Card, Stephen. Atonement and Modern Liberalism. D. Toronto, 1892.

Carmichael, Frederick F. Jesus Christ, the Way, the Truth, the Life. Donellan lectures. 0. Dublin, 1876.

Carpenter, Lant. Lectures on the Scripture Doctrine of the Atonement; or of reconciliation through our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. D., pp. 236. London, 1843.*

Carpenter, Russell L. Six lectures on the Scriptural Doctrine of Reconciliation; or Atonement and connected subjects. D. London, 1860.

Carson, Alexander. The Doctrine of the Atonement and other treatises. D., pp. 422. New York, 1853.*

Cave, Alfred. The Scriptural Doctrine of Sacrifice and Atonement. New ed.. <).. |>i>. r>4l». Kdinburgh, 1890.

Chamberlayne, O. S. The Atonement. D. Rochester. 1889.

Charlesworth, Beedam. Christ given, received and used : or Gratuitous Redt -nipt ion : how we have it and how \ve live o'i it. D. London. 1^7-'!.

Charleton, Robert. Brief Thoughts on the Atonement. D. London, 1878.

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Christ Our Passover. A sermon. (I Cor. v:7, 8.) Preached in the parish church of Hemel, Hempstead. By a priest of the parish. O. London, 1858.

Christ the End of the Law for righteousness to eyeryone that believeth. O. Dublin, 1829.

Christian Faith and the Atonement. Sermons preached at Oxford in reference to the views of Mr. Jowett and oth- ers by Dr. Pusey, Bishop Wilberforce, Dean Goulburn and others. O. Oxford, 1850.

Christopher, Dr. Hiram. Remedial System; or Man and his Redeemer. 0., pp. 436. St. Louis.*

Clarke, Adam. The love of God to a lost world, demon- strated by the incarnation and death of Christ. A dis- course on John iii : 16. Second ed., 0., pp. 46. London, 1819.*

Clarke, James Freeman. The Peculiar Doctrine of Christianity on Reconciliation by Jesus Christ. D. Bos- ton. 1844. *

Clarke, James Freeman. A sketch of the History of the Doctrine of the Atonement. D. Boston, 1845.

The Cleansing Fountain of a Saviour V, blood and the Blessedness of those chosen of God. Two sermons (on Zach. xiii : 1 and Psalm Ixv: 4). By the author of "God's Ever Watchful Care of His People." 0. London, 1864.

Cochran, Samuel Davies. The Moral System of the Atonement. O., pp. 546. Oberlin. Ohio, 1889.*

Conn, R. R. The Human Moral Problem. An inquiry into some of the dark points connected with the human necessities for a supernatural Saviour. D., pp. 69. New York, 1889.*

Converse, J. K. The Scripture Doctrine of the Atone- ment. D. Burlington, Vt, 1843.

Cook, Joseph. A lecture on the Atonement. D. Bos- ton 1877.

Cooper, Thomas. The Atonement and other discourses, being a second series of "Plain Pulpit Talk." Cr. 0. London, 1880.

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Coote, A. Jesus Christ and Him Crucified. A sermon. O., pp. 15. London, 1871.*

Cowie, Benjamin M. On Sacrifice; the Atonement, vi- carious oblation and example of Christ and the punishment of sin. Five sermons preached before the University <>f Cambridge. O. Cambridge, 1856.

Cox, S. Salvator Mundi ; or Is Christ the Saviour of all men? Sixth ed., 0., pp. 240. London, 1879. 1885.*

Crawford, Thomas J. The Doctrine of the Holy Scrip- ture Respecting the Atonement. 0. Edinburgh, 1S71. Second ed., 0., pp. x-f 538. Edinburgh, 1874.*

Crawford, Thomas J. The Fatherhood of God consid- ered in its general and special aspects and particularly m relation to the atonement with a review of recent specula- tions on the subject. 0. Edinburgh, 1866. Second ed., 1867.*

Gumming, John. Christ Our Passover; or Thoughts on the Atonement. D. Philadelphia, 1854,

Dale, R. W. The Atonement. Congregational Union lectures. Eighth ed., 0., pp. 560. London, 1881, 1890.*

Dale, R. W. The Atonement. The Congregational Union lecture for 1875. Twenty-fourth ed., D., pp. 556. London, 1905.*

Dana, Daniel. Sermon on the Atonement of Christ. 0. Concord, 1824.

D'Aubigne, M. The Expiatory Sacrifice of the Cross. Translated.

Davies, David Charles. The Atonement and Interces- sion of Christ. Ivlited by D. K. .Jenkins. Cr. O., pp. 266. Kdinbm-h, 1901.*

Denny, James. The Death of Christ : Its I lace and In- terpretation in the New Testament. ().. pp. T>4. London, 1902.* Of value.

Denny, James, D. D. Atonement and Modern Mind. D., pp. 1 ."">!). New York. 1 !)<):{.* Sequel to the above.

Dewar, Daniel. The Atonement, Its nature, reality, etc. O. London, 1860.

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Dialogue on the extent of the Atonement between Cleri- cus and Honestus. D., pp. 38. Edinburgh, 1842.*

Dimock, N. The Doctrine of the Death of Christ in relation to the sin of Man, the condemnation of the law and dominion of Satan. 0., pp. xcii. London, 1890.

Discourses on Atonement by C. Baring, T. Chalmers, W. A. Butler, Robert Hall and J. Maclaurin. E. New York, 1859.

Drew, Samuel. Arguments Scriptural and philosophi- cal proving the Divinity of Christ and the Necessity of the Atonement. O. New York, 1826.

DuBose, William Porcher. The Soteriology of the New Testament. 0., pp. 390. London, 1891.*

Dying Testimonies in Favor of an Atonement for Each and for All Sinners. Second ed., D., pp. 12. Dumferline, 1843.*

Edgar, Robert McCheyne. The Philosophy of the Cross; an attempt to show the deep significance of the death of Jesus Christ. 0., pp. 368. London, 1874. Sec- ond ed., London, 1878.*

Edwards, Jonathan. The History of Redemption, on a plan entirely original. 0., pp. 390. London, n. d.*

Edwards, Lewis. The Doctrine of the Atonement. Translated from the Welsh by Rev. D. C. Edwards. D., pp. viii+246. London, 1886.*

Elliott, H. B.— The Sacrificial Aspect of Christ's Death and its place in the Work of redemption. D. No place, n. d.

Elliott, C.— Christus Mediator. D. New York, 1875.

Errors of the Times. The only sacrifice for sin. E., pp. 22. London, n. d.*

Eyre, John. Man 's Ruin and Recovery ; or Paradise Lost and Restored. Fourth ed., E., pp. 172. New York, 1852.*

Faber, George Stanley. A Treatise on the Origin of Expiatory Sacrifice. D., pp. xxviii+297. London, 1827.*

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Ferrier, J. T. Sacrifice a Necessity of the Atonement in the Light of Our Lord's Teaching and the Unfolding of the Sacrificial Idea. 0., pp. 196. London, 1888.*

Farrar, F. W. Essay on the Christian Doctrine of the Atonement. 0. London, 1858.

A few remarks made to those who deny the efficacy of the Atonement made by Our Saviour for the sins of man- kind. O. London, 1835.

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Wellcome, I. C. and Clarkson, Gould.— The Plan of Re- demption by Our Lord Jesus Christ. Second ed., D., pp. 460. Boston, 1868.*

West, Stephen. Essay on the Scriptural Doctrine of the Atonement. New ed., E. London, 1785. Stock- bridge, Mass., 1785 and 1809. E., pp. 228. London, 1836.*

Whedon, D. D. Substitutional Atonement admissable by reason, demonstrable by Scripture. O., pp. 24. New York, 1859.*

White, Robert Baker. Reason and Redemption ; or the Gospel as it attests itself. 0., pp. 351. Philadelphia, 1873.*

Whitley, John. Doctrine of Atonement and Sacrifice. O. London, 1836.

Whitman, Samuel. Key to the Doctrine of the Atone- ment and Justification. 0. Boston, 1814.

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Whiton, James M. The Divine Satisfaction; a review «>f what should and what should not be thought about the atonement. 0., pp. 90. London, 1880.*

Williams, C. Inquiry into the Fact and Doctrine of Atonement. D. London. 1858.

Willis, E. F.— Sacrificial Aspect of the Eucharist in relation to the atoning sacrifice upon the cross. An eirenikon. O., pp. 67. London, 1878.

Willson, James R. A historical sketch of opinions on the Atonement, interspersed with biographical notices of the leading doctors and outlines of the sections of the Church in North America from the introduction of Chris- tianity into that country to the year 1817. With transla- tions from Francis Turrettin. S., pp. 288. Paisley, 1827.* First printed- in Philadelphia in 1817. A rare book of some value historically.

Wilson, J. Maurice. The Gospel of the Atonement. The Hulsean lecture for 1898- '99. D., pp. 172. London, 1899.* D., pp. 165. New York, 1899.* Moral influence theory.

Wilson, J. M. How Christ Saves Us: or the Gospel of the Atonement. Being the Hulsean lectures for 1898- '99. O., pp. 116. London, 1905.

Wilson, R. A Blow at the Root; being a letter ad- dressed to Rev. Robert Balmer regarding his preface to PolhilTs essay on the Extent of the Death of Christ. D., pp 40. (ilasjrow, 1843.*

Wines, Enoch C. Adam and Christ ; or the doctrine of representation stated and explained. E. Philadelphia, 1876.

Winslow, Octavius. The Atonement viewed expert mentally and practically. D. London, 1853. Eighth ed., 1861.

Winslow, Octavius.— Christ the theme of the Mission- ary. D. London, 1840.

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Winslow, Octavius. View of the Atonement. E. London, 1839. Eighth ed., 1861.

Worcester, Noah. The Atoning Sacrifice. A display of love, not of wrath. D., pp. iv+261. Cambridge, 1829.*

Young, Dinsdale T. The Crimson Book. D., pp. xi-f- 30-4. New York, 1903.* A volume of sermons by the elo- quent London preacher.

Young, John.— "The Life and Light of Men." D., pp. xxviii+497. London, 1866.*

XVI. c. THE MEDIATOESHIP OF CHRIST.

This is the doctrine that Christ, through His merits and presence, pleads with the Father for us.

Reconun< n<Ud: Terry, Medd.

Brinsley. Two Treatises. The one handling the doc- trine of Christ's mediatorship, wherein the great mystery of reconciliation betwixt God and Man is opened, vindi- cated and applied, etc. 0. London, 1651.

Bunyan, John. Christ a complete Saviour; or the in- tercession of Christ and who are privileged in it. E., pp. 116. London, 1873.

Christ Our Intercessor. (A religious tract.) By the author of "The Child's Book of Faith." 32mo. London, 1855 (?).

A Daily Remembrance of the Mediator. S. London, 1840.

Evans, J. S.— The One Mediator, etc. D., pp. 392. Toronto, 1880.*

The Faith of One God, who is only the Father; and one mediator between God and men, who is only the Man Christ Jesus; and One Holy Spirit the Gift of 'God. Q. London, 1691.

Flavell, John. Fountain of Life Opened; or a display of Christ in His essential and mediatorial glory. Q. Lon- don, 1700. Has appeared in many editions. D., pp. 559. NYw York. n. d.*

Goodwin, Thomas. Christ the mediator set forth and illustrated according to Holy Scripture in six hooks. In which tin- subject is traced from the first revelation of Jehovah in his eternal counsel for the recovery of the

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Church by redemption, and carried on in regular succes- sion of order to the accomplishment by Christ and He him- self returned to glory. Revised and recommended by Rob- ert Hawker, D. D. 0., pp. 626. Plymouth, 1819.*

Gray, James. The Mediatorial reign of the Son of God ; or the absolute ability and willingness of Jesus Christ to save all mankind, demonstrated from the Scriptures, in •\vliich an attempt is made to rescue the Gospel call from false philosophy. 0., pp. 448. Baltimore, 1821.*

Grierson, James. The Divine Suppliant and Interces- sor. D. Edinburgh, 1867.

Haven, Samuel. The Ever-living Redeemer. O. Bos- ton, 1768.

Humphrey, William. One Mediator; or Sacrifice and Sacrament. O., pp. xii-f-308. London and New York, 1890.

Jesus Christ the Mediator between Gocl and Man. D. London, n. d.

Jones, T. The Mediation of Jesus Christ. Third ed., 0. London, 1832. First ed., 1828.

Lang, Cosmo Gordon. The Miracles of Jesus as marks of the way of life. D., pp. 296. New York, 1901.

Maclauchlan, Thomas.— The Way to God; or Christ's Mediatorship. D. Edinburgh, 1853.

Medd, P. G. The One Mediator. The operation of the Son of God in nature and in grace. The Bampton lec- tures for 1882. O., pp. 584. London, 1884.*

The Mediatorial Work of Our Lord Jesus Christ. D., pp. 214. New York, 1845.

Murray, Andrew. With Christ in the School of Prayer. Thoughts on our training for the ministry of intercession. D., pp. 270. London, 1886.*

Nouet, P.— The Life of Jesus Christ in Glory. Daily mediations. New ed., 0., pp. 494. London, 1872.*

Parker, A. B.— The Fullness of the Mediator; or Christ all in all. Cr. 0. London, 1861.

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The Scheme of (iod's Kternal (ireat Designe in the- World for Christ and His elect saints, given to Him by the Father upon the performance of His great work of media- tin-ship, as is manifest from His word in these four great things ensuing, which are all by our Saviour's Revelation Key applied to the seventh millenium. Ff. London (?)r 1675

Scott, John.— The Christian Life. Part II. Wherein that fundamental principle of Christian duty, the doctrine of Our Saviour's Mediation, is explained and improved. Second edv D., pp. 682+12 unnumbered. London, 1687.*

Steward, G. .Mediatorial Sovereignty; mystery of Christ and the Revelation of the Old and New Testaments. 2 vols., 0. New York, 1876. 2 vols., 0., pp. xvi+522, vii+525. Edinburgh, 1863.*

Symington. Messiah the Prince; or the Mediatorial Do- mirion of Jesus Christ. D., pp. cviii-f.')."J4. New York, 1881.*

Terry, Milton S. The Mediation of Jesus Christ a con- tribution to the study of Biblical dogmatics. D., pp. 207. New York, 1903.* Contains a select bibliography of Bibli- cal Theology and Biblical Dogmatics. 9 pp. annotated.

Tomkins, Martin. Jesus Christ the Mediator between God and Man ; an advocate for us with the Father and pro- pitiation for the sins of the world. (Anon.) 0. London, 1732.

Webb, Allan Beecher.— With Christ in Paradise. Med- iations on life begun on earth and continued in Paradise. 0., pp. 38. London. 1898.

What is Our Lord Jesus Christ doing for me now? S., pp. Hi. London. Issl.

Winslow, Octavius. "I am praying for you." the nt intereession of Christ. A retleclimi tVr the year 1876. :{2mo. London. 1875.

XVI. d. THE PRIESTHOOD OF CHRIST.

This office is assumed in connection with that of media- tion and of atonement. It was the representative office under the old covenant. It is absorbed by Christ in the New.

Recommended: Williams, Perowne.

Cox, John.— Our Great High Priest. London, 1838.

Gascoigne, Richard. The Priesthood of Christ after the order of Melchisidek. New ed., 0. Bath, 1876. ( Goodwyn, Lieut. -Gen. Henry. The high priesthood of Jesus the Son of God, according to the Scripture. D. London, 1868.

Gray, James. A Dissertation on the Priesthood of Jesus Christ and Melchisidec, together with the Life of Christ. D. Hagerstown, Md., 1850. E., pp. 121. Philadelphia, 1810.*

Henley, Robert. The Great High Priest. Six lectures. 0. London, 1858.

The High Priesthood of Christ. By the author of "Eng- lish Synonymes." O., pp. 80. London, 1859.*

Jesus Christ the Model of the Priest. Translated from the Italian. By the Rev. J. L. Patterson. D. London, 1855.

Kessler, Julius. On the High Priesthood of Christ. D. London, 1869.

Lessey, T. Four sermons on the Priesthood of Christ. 0., pp. 174. Halifax, 1827.*

Martindale, M. A discourse on the Priesthood of Christ, translated from the Latin of Arminius. 0., pp. 47. York, 1815.*

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Miller, David.— The true Priesthood of Christ stated and defended; or Christ a priest when He was on earth. Being an answer to a discourse concerning the priesthood of Jesus Christ in which the Socinian abominations on that head are exploded. O. London, 1749.

[Moor, William]. Priesthood of Jesus Christ; a dis- course concerning the Priesthood of Jesus Christ, in which the date and order of His priesthood, as also the place, time and manner of His performing the functions thereof are distinctly considered. With a preface in vindication of the author of the Epistle to the Hebrews, occasioned by the misrepresentations of a late writer. (T. Chubbs.) 0.. pp. xxiv-|-144. London, 1747.

Nelson, John.— The Priesthood of Christ. D. London. 1837.

Parker, Joseph. The Priesthood of Christ. A restate- ment of vital truth. D. London, 1876

Perowne, Thomas T. Our High Priest in Heaven; or the present action of Christ as High Priest, in its relation to the worship of the Christian Church. O. London. 1885.

Pierce, J. S. Christ the Priest and Sacrifice of His People. O. London, 1837.

The Priesthood of Christ. An address on Hebrews iv: 12-16. E. London, 1863.

The Priesthood of Christ and the Advocacy of Christ. Two parts. O. London, 1875.

Rainsford, Marcus. Christ our High Priest, and other sermons. Second ed., O., pp. 100. London, 1898.*

Smith, John Pye. Four discourses on the Sacrifice and Priesthood of Jesus Christ; and on Atonement and Re- demption. ().. pp. rv+316. London, 1828.*

Steane, Edward. The doctrine of Christ developed by tin- Apostles. A treatise on the offices of the Redeemer and the doxology of the Redeemed. 0., pp. xvi-f-461. Edin-

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burgh, 1862.* A large part of the work is occupied with the discussion of the Priesthood of Christ.

Tucker, Miss Charlotte (A. L. O. E.)— Our Sympa- thizing High Priest. Meditations. D. London, 1865. -

Wakeford, John. Into the Holy of Holies through the Veil of the Flesh of the Eternal High Priest Jesus Christ. Prayers and devotions for private use at home and in church. T., pp. 61. New York, 1903.

Williams, H. W.— The priesthood of Christ. The sixth Fernley lecture. 0., pp. 68. London, 1876.*

XVI. e. THE MIRACLES.

Definition:

' ' An effect in nature not attributable to any of the recog- nized operations of nature nor to the act of man, but in- dicative of superhuman power and serving as a sign or witness thereof; a wonderful work manifesting a power superior to the ordinary forces of nature." Century Dic- tionary. Which see for the definitions of Hume, Canning and Huxley. History:

The early church received the miracles both as a fact and attestation of the mission and claims of Christ. The first attack in modern times upon the possibility of mira- cles was made by Spinoza (+ 1677). He declared that as God and nature were one, so God would be working against Himself in working miracles.

The English Deists (circa 1700) separated God from human affairs so far that miracles were impossible.

Butler (-j- 1752) did not attempt a proof of miracles, but simply to clear away difficulties of belief.

Hume (+ 1776) in his "Inquiry concerning the human understanding," gave the first great blow at miracles, de- chirini: that a miracle was contrary to human experiences. A conclusive reply to Hume is yiven in What eh -'s Logie. Appendix, pp. 272.

Kant ( -f 1804) declared miracles to be superstitions.

Schleiermacher (-}- 1834) endeavored to do away with miracles, but solely in the interest of religion, as it seemed to him.

Th«- following theories have been in vogue:

1. .Jesus Christ wrought miracles by virtue of His divine power and in attestation of His claims This has always been the faith of the Christian Church.

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2. Jesus Christ was a mere man. so that He did not work the miracles except by faith.

3. The evangelists, in order to make a good story, in- serted the tales of the wonders wrought in their narrative to glorify their hero.

4. Granting that Christ did work a few miracles, they were only seemingly such. The people were deceived by appearances.

5. The laws of nature are fixed, so miracles are impos- sible.

6. The latest theory of miracles declares that they were wrought by hypnotic power.

7. Some modern scientists claim that science has made such an advance along the line of the wonderful that there •can be no such thing as a miracle.

Recommended: Trench for its exegesis. Bruce for its evidential value. Steinmeyer for the same ground.

Taylor for its exposition and enunciation of spiritual truth.

Mozley, theological and philosophical view.

Allen, G. W. Wonderful Words and Works. Sermons on the Parables and Miracles of Jesus. Cr. O., pp. xvi+ •229. London, 1903.*

Atkinson, Israel. The Saviour's Touch. E. London, 1855.

Bache, Samuel. Miracles the credentials of the Christ. Five lectures delivered in Birmingham. D. London, 18G3.

Barnes, Charles W. The Sorrow and Solace of Esther, daughter of Ben-Amos. E., pp. 25. Cincinnati, 1902.* The story of the raising of Lazarus in story form.

Belcher, T. W., M. D. Our Lord's Miracles of Healing

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•onsidered in relation to sonic modern objections and to medical science. D., pp. viii-|-168. Oxford, 1872.* Sec- ond ed., 0., pp. 278. London, 1890.*

Bid Jesus to Your Wedding. (Sermon on John ii:2.) 0., pp. L"). .Manchester, 1882.

Bonnet, L. The Family of Bethany, or meditations on the eleventh chapter of the Gospel according to St. John. Translated from the French. Fourth Am. ed., S., pp. iMfi. New York. 1847.*

Bosanquet, Claude. The Consoler and the Sufferer.. Sermons on the raising of Lazarus and the Passion sayings of the Christ. O., pp. 284. London, 1871.*

Bose, Ram Chunder. The truth of the Christian re- ligion as established by the Miracles of Christ. 0. Ne\v Ycrk. 1889.

Bradbury, Thomas. The Power of Christ over Plagues and Health, and His name as the God of Israel considered. O. London, 1724.

Bragge, Francis. Practical observations upon the mir- acles of Our Blessed Saviour. Second ed., 2 vols., 0. London, 1710.

Bruce, Alexander Balmain. The Miraculous Element in the Gospels. Ely lectures. O., pp. 391. New York. 1886.*

Buck, Daniel Dana. The Law and Limitations of Our Lord's Miracles. A Semi-centennial Discourse. S., pp. 76. New York, 1888.*

Bulkley, Charles. Discourses on the Parables of Our I'.l.xsed Saviour and the Miracles of His Holy (Jospels. With occasional illustrations. 4 vols., O. London, 1771.

Bullock, William.— The Ruler's Daughter Raised. A funeral di<'-niirs»-. ( ).. pp. 11. Halifax. 1851.

Burnton, N. S. Christ's Acted Parables. A study of the miracles. I)., pp. 2."">li. New York, 1893.*

Candlish, Robert S. Bethany; or comfort in sorrow and hope in death. E., pp. 150. Edinburgh, 1871.*

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Cardale, John B. Three Discourses on Miracles and Miraculous Power. O. London, 1856.

Catechetical Lessons on the Miracles of Our Lord. S. London, 1857.

Chaplin, J.— The Hand of Jesus. 32mo.; pp. 240. Bos- ton, 1869.*

(Clacy, Mrs. E.). Wonderful Works; or the Miracles of Christ. By a clergyman's daughter. Series 1, 2., D. London, 1864- '73.

Clarke, John Erskine. The Children's Picture Book of Bible Miracles. 0. London, 1861.

Clowes, John. Miracles of Jesus Christ Explained. D. London, n. d.

Collins, Richard. The Philosophy of Jesus Christ, as unfolded in the physical aspect of His miracles. D. Lon- don, 1879.

Cooke, William. The Miracles of the Lord Jesus. Evi- dence of the divine authority of His mission as the Saviour of the world. To which is added an inquiry into the origin of man and the period of his existence. 0. London, 1883.

Cooper, Thomas. The Verity and Value of the Mira- cles of Christ. D. London, 1875.

Cotes, Henry. The Resurrection of Lazarus; a course of sermons on the eleventh chapter of the Gospel of John. From the French. 0. London, 1822.

Cox, S. Miracles. An argument and a challenge. D. London, 1884.

Coxe, R. C. Lectures on the evidence from Miracles. S., pp. xii+143. London, 1832.*

Cubit, George. Christian Evidence of t Miracles in Favor of the Christian Religion. D. Bristol, 1827.

Culross, James. The Resurrection and the Life; or Lazarus revived. Third ed., O. London, 1862.

Gumming, John. Foreshadows. Lectures on Our Lord's Miracles. D., pp. 378. Philadelphia, 1855.*

Dallas, A. R. C.— Miracles of Christ. E.

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Dawson, Captain. Gracious words and glorious works; the healing touches of Jesus and other pieces. 32mo., pp. 62. London, 1890.*

De Laurence, Lauron William. Bible Defended ; the Holy Scriptures Upheld. A reply to Pearson. D., pp. 182. Chicago, 1902.*

Dewey, J. Hamlin. The New Testament Occultism: or miracle working power interpreted as the basis of an oc- cult and mystic science. D., pp. 12+356. New York. 1895.*

Dodd, T. J. Miracles; were they or were they not per- formed by Jesus. "A question of fact, not of science or theology. D.. pp. 207. Cincinnati, 1899.*

Dodd, William. Discourses on the Miracles and Para- bles of Our Blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Sec- ond ed., 0. London, 1809.*-

Douglas, John. The Criterion; or rules by which true miracles recorded in the New Testament are distinguished from the spurious miracles of Pagans and Papists. ().. pp. 416. London, 1807.* Fourth ed., ().. pp. vi + '24S. Oxford, 1832.*

Dover, T. B. The Ministry of Mercy. Tliirty-t hive devotional studies of the Gospel miracles. O., pp. --<>. London, 1886, 1890, 1896.*

Draper, B. H. Miracles of Christ. 2 vols., 0. Lou don, n. d.

Duff, Edward Macomb, and Allen, Thomas Gilchrist.

—Psychic research and (iospel miracles; a study of the

evidences of the Gospel's superphysical features in the

liirht <»f the established results of modern psychical iv-

-h. I)., pp. 9+369. New York. 1902.

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Evans. Miracles of Our Lord; in the form of Lessons for the Day and Sunday schools. By Mrs. A. E. Dove. Cr. 0., pp. 68. London, 1900.*

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Farmer, Hugh. A dissertation on the miracles, etc, D. London, 1810. Caused much discussion.

Farmer, Hugh. Examination of the Le Moines Trea- tise of Miracles. O. London, 1772.*

Fleetwood, John. The Nature of Miracles. A tract. London.

Fowler, J. H. The New Testament Miracles and Mod- ern Miracles. S. Boston, 1854.

Fowler, William. On Miracles. An essay. 0. Lon- don, 1868.

Francis, Mrs. C. D. Notes on Fifty Parables and Mir- acles for a Bible Class. Cr. 0., pp. 402. London, 1904.

Hall, Newman. "It is I;" or the voice of Jesus in the storm. New ed., S. London, 1879.

Harris, John. The Divine Physician ; prescribing rules for the cure of disease as well of the body as the soul. 0. London, 1676.

Harris, W. The reasonableness of believing in Christ, and the unreasonableness of infidelity. With an appendix containing brief remarks upon the case of Lazarus. Re- lating to Mr. Woolston's fifth discourse of miracles. 0. London, 1729.

Hoge, William J. Blind Bartimeus; or the Story of a Sightless Sinner and his Great Physician. Fifth ed., S., pp. 257. New York, I860.* 1869 /

Hook, W. F. Sermons on the Miracles. 2 vols., 0. London, 1847.

Hovey, Alvah. The Miracles of Christ as attested by the Evangelists. D., pp. 319. Boston, 1863.*

Howson, John S. Meditations on the Miracles of Christ. D., pp. viii-)-296. London, 1871 * Second series, 1877.

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Howton, R. Divine Healing and Demon Possession. 0. London, 1905.

Humbertson, W. J.— The Healing Power of Christ. 0., pp. 202. London, 1879.*

Humphrey, W. G. Boyle lectures for 1857 on the mira- cles. D. London, 1858.

Hutchinson, John. Our Lord's Signs in St. John's Gospel. Discourses, exegetical and doctrinal on the eiidit miracles in the Fourth Gospel. 0., pp. 237. Edinburgh. 1892.*

Irons, W. J. The Miracles of Christ. Sermons for the people. O. Oxford, n. d.

Irons, W. J. The Miracles of Christ; being the second series of sermons for the people. Q. London, 1859.

Jackson, James C. Christ as a Physician. D. New York, 1875.

James, William. Nine sermons on some of the most im- portant and stupendous miracles of Our Lord Jesus Christ. D. London, 1840.

Jesus Walking on the Sea. A Message to Seamen. S. Edinburgh, 1857.

Knight, James. Discourses on the Miracles. 0. Lon- don, 1831.

Laidlaw, J.— The Miracles of Our Lord. S., pp. 03. Now York, 1897.* Second ed., O., pp. 380. London, 1SD1.

Lang, Cosmo. The Miracles of Jesus as Marks of the Way of Life. Cr. O., pp. 296. London, 1900.*

Lardner, Nathaniel. Vindication of three of Christ's miracles in answer to Woolston on the miracles. O. Lon- don, 17l'i».

Lee, William. On Miracles. With remarks on Mr. Haderi-IWell. I). London, 1861.

Lias, John James. Are Miracles Credible.' Cr. O. London. 1SS3.*

Litton, E. A. The Miracles. D., pp. 191. London. 1868.*

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The Loaves and Fishes. A practical explanation of Our Lord's two miracles. D. Oxford, 1853.

The Lord Jesus in John xi, xii. (Remarks on the two chapters.) O. London, 1855.

Macdonald, George. The Miracles of Our Lord. O., pp. 280. Philadelphia, 1871.* Also London.

Macduff, John R. Miracles of the Lord Jesus. D. Liverpool, 1865.

Mackennal, Alexander. Christ's Healing Touch and twenty other sermons. Preached at Surbiton. Second ed., D.. pp. 304. Manchester, 1834.* First ed., 1871.

Macmillan, Hugh. The Marriage in Cana of Galilee. O.? pp. 260. London, 1882.* Sermons.

Macmillan, Hugh. Our Lord 's Three Raisings from the Dead. D. New York, 1876.

Maguire, Robert. The Miracles of Christ. Exposi- tions. D. London, 1863.

Maitland, B. Miracles. (Helps to belief.) S., pp. 126. London, 1884.*

Malan, C. New Bartimeus ; or the Blind Man Restored to Sight. D. Portland, Me., n. d.

Malan, S. C. The Miracles of Our Lord explained to country children. 2 vols., D. London, 1872. Also 1 vol., pp. 240. London, 1881.*

Mant, Richard. The Gospel Miracles: in a series of poetical sketches with illustrative conversations. D., pp. 254. London, 1832.*

Marsden, J. H. The evils which have resulted at vari- ous times from a misapprehension of Our Lord's miracles. Hulsean lectures for 1844. O., pp. viii-f-148. London, 1845.*

May, Joseph. The Miracles and Myths of the New Tes- tament, with other essays and sermons. S., pp. 191. Bos- ton, 1901.* Unitarian.

Mayo, Elizabeth. Lessons on the Miracles. O. Lon- don, 1845.

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McCheyne, R. M. Bethany; or the sickness, death and resurrection <>L' La/arns. E. Philadelphia, 1876.

Merrill, Stephen Mason, and Warren, Henry White. —Discourses on Miracles. (Little Books on Doctrine.) T.. pp. 2+131. New York, 1902.*

The Miracles of Christ, D. London, 1844.

Miracles of Christ, The; and other lectures delivered in the Central Hall, Manchester. O. London, 1905.

The Miracles of Christ; intended for the young. E. New York. n. d. Revised by D. P. Kidder. E., pp. 265. New York, 1852.*

The Miracles of Christ; with explanatory observations rind illustrations from modern travels. Illustrated. E. Philadelphia, 1876.

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The Miracles of Our Lord Explained. D. London. 1839.

Morgan, W. J. Pictured Miracles of Our Lord. S. Xew York, 1 !)(>_>.

Mortimer, Alfred G.— The Chief Virtues of Man. Taiiirht in the Seven Words from the Cross. Preached in St. Mark's Church, Philadelphia, (iood Friday. 1903. O., pp. 118. London. 1905.*

Mozley, James B. Eight lectures on the .M ir;ieles. The Hampton lectures. ISIi."). ().. pp. x + WO. London. 1865.* Filth edL, 1*80.

A New Ditty, showing the wondrcii- miracles of Our Lord .Icsiis Christ, which He did while He remained on earth. FT. London. ITo'i*.

Newman, John Henry. Tw.> essays MI Uibliral and on Kc«-l.-si;istical Mir.iclrs. Third ed. <).. pp. yi {-400. Lon- don. 1*73.*

Pearce, Zachary. -Tin- Miracles of .!<>sns vindicated;

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published in four separate parts. 0. London, 1729. A reply to Woolston.

Penrose, John. A treatise on the Evidence of the Scripture Miracles. O., pp. xxxi-f-356. London, 1826.*

Peploe, Webb.— The Walk on the Water. 32mo., pp. 16. London. 1896.

Pleasants, Mrs. J. Cinderella, the Widow of Nain; and the Eesurrection of Lazarus ; in rhyme. O. Philadelphia, 1S(>4. (Only sixty copies were printed.)

Ray, Thomas. A Vindication of Our Saviour's Mira- cles; in answer to Mr. Woolston's five last discourses; in two parts. Q. London, 1727- '29, 1730- '31.

Remarks on the Miraculous Character of Our Lord. By a Berean layman. D. Boston, 1823.

A Review of the Controversy about the meaning of the word demoniachs in the New Testament, in which a tract entitled "Some Thoughts on the Miracles are Considered." O. London, 173!).

Reynolds, Joseph W. -Miracles of Our Lord and Sav- iour; notes and reflections. D. London, 1881.

Ridley, W.— Not Myth but Miracle. Cr. 0. London, 1901.

Roberts, Alexander. Thirty-one plain sermons on Gos- pel miracles, preached to a village congregation. Cr. O. London, 1867.

Sandercock, E. Sermons on the Parables of Our Sav- iour; occasioned by an objection in Christianity as old as the creation. O. London, 1733.

Seven Signs (The). Studies of the Miracles of the Gos- pel according to St. John i-xx. Cr. 0. London, 1902.

Smallbroke, Richard. A vindication of the Miracles of Our Blessed Saviour; in which Mr. Woolston's discourses on them are particularly examined. 2 vols., 0. Vol II, pp. xvi-f-592. London, 1731.*

Smith, R. T.— The Gospel in the Miracles of Christ. 0. London, 1862.

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Some Thoughts on the Miracles of Jesus; with an intro- duction to that of His casting out devils, which is particu- larly discussed. Occasioned by two late tracts (of A. A. Sykes), entitled "Enquirers into the Meaning of Demo- niacks in the New Testament. " By an impartial hand. 0. London, 1738.

Spurgeon, C. H. Sermons on Our Lord's Miracles. De- livered at the Metropolitan Tabernacle and New Park Street Chapel. 2 vols., O., pp. 678+646. London, 1896.*

Stabbing, Henry. A discourse on Our Saviour's .Mi- raculous Power of Healing. In which six cases excepted against Mr. Woolston are considered. Being a continua- tion of the defense of Scripture history, etc. By the same author. O., pp. 66. London, 1730.

Steinmeyer, F. L. The Miracles of Our Lord in rela- tion to modern criticism. Translated from the German by L. A. Wheatley. O., pp. 276. Edinburgh. 1875.*

Stock, Sarah Geraldine. Give ye them to eat. Medita- tions for Sunday School teachers founded on the miracles of feeding the multitudes. 32mo., pp. 54. London, 1879.*

Stoughton, John. The Nature and Value of the Mirac- ulous Testimony to Christianity. D. London, 1871.

Stretton, Hesba.— The Parables of Our Lord. Cr. O., pp. IMS. London. IIKtt.

Sykes, Arthur Ashley. A brief discourse conccrninir the credibility of miracles and revelation, wherein the cred- ibility of the Gospel miracles is shown. Second <-d., ()., pp. vi+262. London. 174f).

Taylor, William M. The (iospel Miracles in their Re- lation to Christ and ( Mirist ianit v. I)., pp. lM!). New York, <».*

Taylor, William M. .Miracles of Our Lord and Saviour. Kxponnded and illustrated. 0. London. 1000.*

Thiersch, H. W. J.— The I'.-ir.-iMcs of Christ considered with ivfrrviHM- t<> their moral and prophetical meaning. Translated by K. \V. 11. Laylon. 1). I. union. 1M',!).

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Thomson, William D. The Christian Miracles and the Conclusions of Science. (Handbooks for Bible Classes.) D.. pp. 169. Edinburgh, 1888.*

Thorne, E. As Many as Touched Him. New ed., D. London, 1894.

Thoughts Suggested by Some of Our Lord's Chief Work upon Earth. By a Lady. D., pp. 176. London, 1879.

The Touch of Jesus. 32mo. London, 1878.

Townsend, Luther T. Bible Miracles and Modern Thought. D. New York, 1891.*

Trench, R. C. Notes on the Miracles of Our Lord. D. New York, 1871.* New ed., Cr. 0., pp. 520. London, 1902.* In many editions. The best critical study we have.

W , S Readings on Our Lord's Miracles. For use

in schools and among the poor. D., pp. 92. London, 1871.*

Walker, Edward. The Miracles of Our Lord. A course of schoolroom lectures (25). 0., pp. 430. London, 1873.*

Wardlaw, Ralph. On Miracles. D., pp. xii-f-295. New York, 1853.*

Warington, George. Can we Believe in Miracles? D. London, 1871.

Watson, John. Lessons on the Miracles and Parables of Our Lord. For Sunday-school teachers. O., pj). 140. London, 1882.

Weidemann, George S. Footsteps of Immanuel on the Lake. D. London. 1853.

Westcott, Brooke Foss. Characteristics of Gospel Mir- acles. Sermons preached before the University of Cam- bridge; with notes. O., pp. 132. Cambridge, 1859.*

Williams, John. Thoughts on the Gospel Miracles. E., pp. 164. New York, 1848.

Willits, A. A. The Miracles- of Jesus and Their Moral Lessons. O., pp. 528. Philadelphia, 1881.*

Willits, A. A. Wondrous Works of Christ. D., pp. 223. St., Louis, n. d.*

Wilmot-Buxton, H. J. A. Year's Plain Sermons on the

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Mirarles and Parables. Vol. II, D., pp. 264. London. 1893.*

Wilson, D. D. Miracles in Nature and Revelation. D. XVxv York, 1895.

Wonderful Works; or, the Miracles of Christ. S. Xe\v York, 1865.

Wonderful Works; or, the Miracles of Christ. Illus- trated. S. Boston, 1876.

Wonderful Works of Christ. By a Clergyman's Daugh- ter. Second series, D., pp. 208. London, 1873.*

Wright, T. H.— The Finger of God. Studies and sug- gestions in the Miracles of Jesus. Cr. O.,.pp. 218. Lon- don, 1903.*

XVI. f. CHRIST AS AN EXAMPLE.

The purity of Christ's life has compelled even those who •deny the divinity of Jesus to point to Christ as the great example of the world and base a so-called theory of atone- ment upon the fact. The subject has been a favorite one. The work on the "Imitation of Christ," now ascribed to Thomas a Kempis, is the great book upon the subject, as the many editions testify.

Stalker's "Imago Christi" is the great book of modern times ; this lacks the mystical spirit that pervades a Kempis but of course neither of these men belong to the class noted above.

Abercrombie, John. Essays and Tracts. D., pp. 316. Philadelphia, 1859.* V. Messiah as an example.

a Kempis, Thomas. The Imitation of Christ Set Forth in Rhythmic Sentences, with a preface by Canon Liddon. 0. London, 1889. A complete bibliography of editions is to be found in Kettlewell's Life of a Kempis.

Bacon, Leonard. The Example of Christ. A sermon. D. New York, 1880.

Bickersteth, John. Sermons on the Example of Christ. D. London, n. d.

Birks, H. A. God's Champion, Man's Example. A •study of the conflict of Our Divine Deliverer. O. Lon- don, 1891. On the temptation.

Brock, Mrs. Carey. Sunday Echoes in Weekday Hours. Vol. VII. The example of Christ. 0. London, 1896.

Bullock, James G.— The Track of Light; or, Christ's Footsteps Followed. S. London, 1873.

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Carter, T. T. The Imitation of Our Lord; a series of lectures delivered at All Saints in Lent. 1860. O., pp. 84. London, I860.*

Gaspers, A. The Footsteps of Christ. Translated by Adelaide E. Rodman. Edited with preface by C. H. H. Wright. D., pp. 434. Edinburgh, 1871.* Contents: I, Christ for us; II, Christ in us; III, Christ before us; IV, Christ through us.

Christ in His Humiliation. An example to the poor. S. Bath, 1852.

Christ the Great Exemplar. O. London, 1867.

Clare, Austin. Our Example. Twelve Studies on the Character of Our Lord. O. London, 1886, 1891.

[Courtenay, C. L.]. Plain Words About Our Lord's Life; or How to Follow Christ. By the author of "How to Come to Christ." Edited by a parish priest. 0. Lon- don, 1875.

Dennys, Edward N. Life Lectures; being lectures on the religion of life as exemplified by the Man Christ Jesus. Cr. 0., pp. xvi+478. London, 1872.*

Dods, Marcus. How to Become Like Christ; and other papers. D., pp. 140. London, 1897.*

Ellerton, John. The Holiest Manhood, and its lessons for busy lives. Sermons. O. London, 1882.

The Example of Christ Recommended to the Young. D. London, 18W.

The Example of Jesus. O. London, 1858.

Fitzgerald, Percy. The World's Own I ><><>!< ; or the Treasury of a Kenipis. An account of the chief editions of the "Imitation of Christ." Witli an analysis of its method. I'oi-lrait. ().. pp. !)!). London. IS!)").

Following Christ. Short meditations for busy people adaplrd 1'roni the Freneh. ()., pp. v+91. London, 1879/

Following .lesns. O. London, 1850.

Followinir of Christ. The. Translated out of Latin into English, A. D. 1556, by Father Riehard AVhytfop'. hri«rit-

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tine of Lyon House. Edited with historical introduction by Dom Wilfrid Baynal. D. London, 1872.

Francis, Francis. The Example of Christ and the Ser- vice of Christ in three sermons before the University of Cambridge. D. London, 1861.

Fry, Caroline. Christ Our Example. D., pp. 285. New York, 1844.* New ed., D., pp. 192. London, 1898.* New ed., D., pp. 192. London, 1901.*

Hall, Newman.— Follow Jesus. E. New -York, 1868.

Herbert, Lady Mary. Christ Our Example. Designed as a guide to meditation and self-examination, and a help to devotion. 0., pp. 76. London, 1895.*

Herron, G. D.— The Christian State. A Political Vision of Christ. A course of six lectures delivered in churches in various American cities. S., pp. 3+216. New York, 1895.*

Heygate, W. E.— The Good Shepherd. Meditations for the clergy on the example and teaching of Christ. E. London, 1860. New ed., 1876. Third ed., 0., pp. 213. London, 1884.*

The Imitation of the Child Jesus. Being a series of in- structions for children. Translated from the French by an Irish Catholic mother. E. London, 1859.

James, John. Evangelical Life as seen in the example of Our Lord. D. London, 1855.

Jesus Our Example and Strength. D. Bristol, 1810.

Jesus the Comforter. A new imitation of Christ. 0., pp. 250. London, 1884.*

Johnstone, James. Christ's Example and Precepts about baptism, etc. D. Edinburgh, 1883.

Jones, Harry. The Perfect Man ;" or Jesus an Example of Godly Life. D.. pp. 161. Boston, 1869.*

Knight, Samuel. The Child Jesus the great exemplar of youth. A sermon on Luke ii : 52. Q. London, 1718.

Krebs, John M. The Private, Domestic and Social Life of Jesus Christ. A model for youth. D., pp. 71. Phila- delphia, 1850.*

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Ligouri, A. M. de. Love of Jesus Christ reduced to practice. Translated by Rev. W. Walsh. E. New York,

Lindsay, Thomas M. Thoughts from the Imitation of Christ. I). Edinburgh. 1886.

Macduff, John R. The Footsteps of Jesus; or things- to be sought and shunned. 32mo. London, 1856.

March, Henry. The Early Life of Christ an example to the young.* D. London, 1827.

Marson, Charles S. The Following of Christ. Being short exercises from modern writers selected and arranged and introduced. With a short preface by Rev. Canon Scott Holland. D., pp. xiii+199. London,' 1896.*

Mimpriss, Robert. Christ an example for the younir. ;is exhibited in the Gospel narrative of the four evangelists. O. London, 1874. Sixth ed., 1884.

Mountain, George J. The Duty of the Christian Minis- ter in following Christ. The sermon preached at an ordi- nation of priest and deacon, held by the Provisional Bishop of New York in Trinity Church, New York. O., pp. :\'l. NYw York, 1854.*

Murray, Andrew. Like Christ. Thoughts on the Blessed Life of Conformity to the Son of God. A sequel to "Abide in Christ." D. London, 1884. New ed., D.r pp. 256. London, 1905.*

Murray, Robert. Christ every Christian's Pattern. D. London, 1715.

[Neale, J. M.].— The Kalendar of the Imitation. Sen- tences for every day of the year from Imitatio Christi. S. L..FM!(,M. 1 s(J3.

Nicholls, A. Studies in the Character <>!' Our Lord as an example. Second ed., D., pp. 166. London. 1SS4.

<>ur Ulessed Lord a Pattern to Believers. I). London. 1836.

Paget, Francis. Christ Ilie Wav ; 1'onr addresses given at Ilaileybnrx . January 11, 12, 1902. New York, 1902.

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A Pattern of Christian Education agreeable to the pre- cepts and practice of Our Blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Illustrated under the characters of Paternus and Eusebia. Extracted from a late author. O. Dublin, 1783.

Pennefather, Mrs. "Follow thou me." Discipleship. E., pp. 83. London, n. d.*

Plain Words about Our Lord's Life; or how to follow Christ. By the author of "How to come to Christ." Ed- ited by a parish priest. 0. London, 1875.

Power, Philip B. Christ the Model for Sunday school teachers. London, 1868.

Reeve, J. W. Doctrine and Practice. 0. London, 1874. Second ed., 1875. Six sermons on Christ's ex- ample.

t Rogers, Thomas. The Imitation of Christ. Three books newly translated. S. London, 1584-1589. Fourth book, 1592. 1628, etc.

Shaw, William F. The Great Example. Six Lenten sermons upon Our Lord. D., pp. 60. London, 1884.*

Sheldon, Charles M. Our Exemplar; or "What would Jesus do?" O., pp. 319. London, 1898. In story form. This has passed through many editions and reached a mar- velous sale.

Skinner, Charlotte. The Marks of the Master. 32mo., pp. 128. London, 1904.*

Stalker, James. Imago Christi. The Example of Christ. Seventh ed., D., pp. 332. New York, 1889.*

Tute, John S. Meditations on the most precious blood and example of Christ. D. London, 1875. New ed., 1881.

Unsworth, William. The Influence of Jesus Christ on Work and Workers; or the Godman, the Model Worker. O, pp. 282. London, 1897.*

Wheatley, Leonard A.— The Story of the "Imitatio Christi." 0., pp. 236. London, 1891.*

XVI. ir. CHRIST AS A POSITIVE .INFLUENCE IN THE WORLD.

One of the great evidences of Christianity is the power of Christ manifested in human life and action. The Evan- gelical revival established the fact that the human soul itself in its regenerated state was the great evidence for Christian- ity. Christianity has stimulated benevolent work, has made higher educational ideals, has influenced even the artist's dream and the poet's fancy; most of the great masterpieces of both are inspired by Christian subjects. The Christ Life has permeated our literature, life, and very thought. Recommended:

For the history of the subject. Brace, Gesta Christ a.

For the subject itself, Phillips Brooks, Influence of Jesus.

Adams, Nehemiah. Christ a Friend. O., pp. 290. Boston, 1864.*

Adderley, J. G.— Jesus Christ Today: 0., p'p. 20. Lon- don, 1886.*

Alexander, S. A. Christ and Skepticism. O., pp. 308.

London. 1SJI4.*

Angus, Joseph. Christ our life in its origin, law and end. O. London, 1875. Also D. Philadelphia, n. d.*

Armstrong, R. A. The place of Jesus of Nazareth in modern religion. (Tracts for the times. Xo. 27.) O.. pp. 17. London, 1894.*

Bacon, Leonard Woolsey. The Simplicity that is of Christ. I). NVw York. n. d.

Balfern, W. P. Glimpses of Jesus; or Christ e\;dted in the affection of His people. From the second Lond«m edition. I)., pp. •_':>!». New York. 1861.*

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Barrett, Alfred.— Christ in the World of the Storm Pa- cified. D. London, 1849.

Bascom, J. The Words of Christ as principles of per- sonal and social growth. D., pp. 220. New York, 1884.

Bates, Daniel M. Christ in Modern Thought. O., pp. 36. New York, 1889.*

Besser, Rudolph.— Christ the Light of the World ; Bib- lical studies on the first ten chapters of St. John's Gospel. Cr. 0. London, 1861.

Bevan, Llewelyn D. Christ and the Age. Sermons. O., pp. 354. London, 1885.

Brooks, Arthur.— The Life of Christ in the World. D., pp. 5+360. New York, 1887. Also 1893.*

Brooks, Phillips. The Influence of Jesus. The Bohlen lectures for 1879. D., pp. vi-f-274. New York, 1879.*

Browne, Edward Harold. Christ's Teaching and In- fluence on History. A lecture. D., pp. 46. London, 1871.*

Carpenter, J. Estlin. The Relation of Jesus Christ to His age and our own. Exeter Hall lecture, 1895. 0., pp. 87. London, 1895.*

Chapman, James. Jesus Christ and the Present Age. Being the twenty-fifth Fernley lecture. Delivered in the Sherwell Road Chapel, Plymouth, August 2, 1895.*

Child, M. D.— Christ and the People. D. New York.

Christ and the Church. 0. London, 1852.

Christ the Centre ; or why do we meet in His name alone ? E., pp. 24. London, n. d.*

Christ the Light of Our Present. In verse with passages of Scripture. 32mo. London, 1873.

Clifford, John. Jesus Christ and Modern Social Life. O. London, 1872.

Cook, Joseph. Boston Monday lectures, 1880- '81. Christ and modern thought ; with a preliminary lecture on the methods of meeting modern unbelief. 0. Boston, 1881.*

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Combs, George Hamilton. Christ in Modern English Literature. ().. pp. 2.17. St. Louis. 1 !)():*.*

Cooper, John. An imjiiiry into the relation of Christ to the world, and of the church to the state; and the re- sponsibility ot the Australian Church in regard to the development of the relations. O. Geelong, l<sr>i;.

Cox, Samuel.— A Day with Christ. D., pp. 24:i. New York, 1874.*

Gushing, Stephen. Jesus Christ the Inspiration oi' Hu- manity. H.. pp. 1(). Boston, 1891.*

Davidson, Robert. The Christ of God; or the Delation of Christ to Christianity. E. Philadelphia, n. d.

Davies, David C.— The Christ for all a<res and other lay sermons. D. London. 1S71 .

Doll, Henry. Jesus' Witnesses. 1). Baltimore, n. d.

Eggleston, Edward. Christ in Art : with 100 fnll-paire plates on steel and wood. (). Xew York, 1890.

Etter, John W. The Christoeent He Ideal in Theology. O., pp. 23. Dayton, Ohio, 1891.*

Farrar, Frederick W. The Life of Christ as repre- sented in art. O. London, 1894.*

Farrar, Frederick W.— The Witness of History to Christ, Hulsean lectures for 1870. Fifth ed., D., pp. vi+207. London, 1878.*

Foley, W. M.— Christ in the World: or Christianity in its relation to the life of the world and the course of human progress. Being the Donellan lectures for the year 1S!)2- '93. 0., pp. 210. Dublin. 1894.*

Forrest, David W.— The Christ of History and Kxperi- ence. Briny- the Kerr lectures for 1897. 0., pp. 500. Kdinl.nryh. 1*1)7.*

French, Joseph Lewis. Christ in Art. I)., pp. 267. Barton, 1891).*

Gordon, G. A.— The Christ of Today. I)., pp. 10+322. Boston, 1 s!»r>.«

Greenhough, J. G. The Cross in Modern Life. O., pp. London. ISOO.* Third ed., Cr. O. London. 1!)04.

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Hancock, Thomas. Christ and the People; sermons chiefly on the obligations of the Church to the State and to Humanity. O. London, 1875, 1882.

Harrison, A. R. Christ and Our Own Times. Six ser- mons. O., pp. 98. London, 1898.*

Hil-lis, Newell Dwight. The Influence of Christ in Modern Life. Being a study of the New Problems of the Church in American Society. Cr. 0., pp. 430. New York and London, 1901.*

Hotchkin, S. F.— The Unseen Christ. Pp. 2+62. Phil- adelphia, 1896.*

Hurst, G. L. The Influence of the Cross. Cr. 0., pp. 61. London, 1902. Cr. 0. London, 1903.

Ide, George H. The Living Christ a vital force in pul- pit and pew. D., pp. 295. Boston, 1903.*

Jenkins, Ebenezer E. Life and Christ. 0., pp. 328. London, 1896.*

Kaufmann, M. Christ the Saviour of Society; an ad- dress delivered at St. Edmund's Church, Lombard Street, E. C., during Lent, 1895, and in St. John de Sepulchre, Norwich, during Advent, 1895, in connection with the Lon- don and Norwich branches of the Christian Social Union. 0.. pp. 268. London, 1896.*

Krummacher, F. W. Christ and His People. Trans- lated by Samuel Jackson. D., pp. iv-j-379. London, 1855.*

McConaughy, James. Christ Among Men. New York.

Macduff, John R. Brighter than the Son; or Christ the Light of the World. O. London, 1877.

MacGregor, G. H. C.— The Comforting Christ. (The Golden Library of Christian Doctrine.) D., pp. 112. Lon- don, 1896.

MacLeod, D.— Christ and Society. 0., pp. 290. Lon- don, 1893.

Mathews, W. A.— Witness of the World to Christ. D., pp. 240. Cincinnati, 1889.*

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Moberly, R. C.— Christ Our Life. Sermons Chiefly Preached in Oxford. O., pp. l>r>4. London, 1902.

Moore, Daniel. Christ in all Ages. London, 1886.

Nevin, Alfred. The Triumph of the Truth ; or Jesus tin- Li«rht and Life of the World. I). Philadelphia. L881.

Osborn, Charles Virgil. Christ's Place in History. D., pp. .">:]. S;m Francisco, 1905.*

Ottley, Henry B. Christ and Modern Life. Present Aspects of Faith and Duty. O., pp. viii-]-339. London, 1894.*

Parker, Theodore. The relation of Jesus to His a«re and the ages. I)., pp. 18. Boston, 1845.*

Pearse, Mark Guy. The Christianity of Jesus Christ. Is it ours.' S. London, 1896.*

Pearse, Mark Guy. Jesus Christ and the People. S., pp. 2.v5. London, 1896.*

Robson, George. Christ All and in All. 0. London, 1867.

Rogers, J. G. Christ for the World. Sermons in con- nection with the centenary of the London Missionary So- ciety. ().. pp. 202. London, 1894.

Ross, D. M. Christ and the Home. D., pp. 146. Lon- don, 1894.

Shorey, J. F.— What .Jesus is Doing. Cr. 0., pp. lU'J. London. 100:',.

Sinclair, William MacDonald. Christ and Our Times. O., pp. xvi+320. London. is!i:i.

The Spirit's Touchstone; or the Teachings of Christ's Spirit in the Hearts of Believers. O. London. 1657.

Spurgeon, Charles H. Christ's (ilorious Achievements set forth in seven sermons. 'I'Jmo. London. 1S77.

Spurr, Frederic C. Jesus Christ Today. Studies in the Work of Redemption and Action of the Snviour upon Ihr Lit'*- ;ind Thought of Onr Tim.-. A companion volume

Jesus ii Gtod." Cr. O., pp. lis. London. 1001.

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Stephenson, H. M.— Christ and the Life of Men. Hul- sean lectures for 1888. O., pp. 54. London, 1888.*

Stone, Darwell. Christ and Human Life. Lectures delivered in St. Paul's Cathedral in January, 1901. To- gether with a sermon on the Fatherhood of God. Cr. O.r pp. 142. London, 1901.

Streatfield, G. S. Jesus Christ the Supreme Factor in History. Cr. O. London, 1904.

Stuart, C. M. The Vision of Christ in the Poets. D., pp. 324. New York, 1896.*

Stubbs, C. W.— Christ and Democracy. 0., pp. 136. London, 1884.

Turnbull, Robert. Christ in History; or the central power among men. D., pp. 540. Boston, 1854.

Unsworth, William. The Influence of Jesus Christ on Work and Workers; or the God-Man the Model Worker. O., pp. 282. London, 1897.

Unsworth, William. The Influence of Jesus Christ on Young Men; or the God-man, the Model and Maker of Christians. O., pp. 248. London,' 1895.*

Vaughan, C. J. Christ Satisfying the Instincts of Hu- manity. S. London, 1870.

Vaughan, C. J.— Christ the Light 'of the World. S. London, 1865. S, pp. 2+269. New York, 1896.*

Vincent, Marvin R. The Center of the Ages; an inau- gural address. O., pp. 48. New York, 1888.*

[Walker, O.].— Of the Benefits of Our Saviour Jesus Christ to Mankind. Q. Oxford, 1680.

Wells, James. Christ in the Present Age. Cr. 0., pp. 254. London, 1904.

Wilberforce, Robert Isaac. The Christian Kingdom, the Witness to Christ. A charge. O. London, 1847.

Williams, John (Bishop).— The World's Witness to Jesus Christ. The Power of Christianity in Developing Modern Civilization. The Bedell lectures for 1881. D., pp. 79. New York, 1882.

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Winslow, Forbes E. The Power of the Cross and other sermons. Cr. O. London, 1873.

[Woodhead, Abraham].— Of the Benefits of Our Sav- iour Jesus Christ to Mankind. Oxford, 1680.

Young, John. The Life and Light of Men. D.. pp. 525. New York, 1866. On the Atonement principally.

XVII. THE MYSTICAL UNION OF CHRIST AND BELIEVERS.

Abide in Christ. Thoughts on the blessed life of fellow- ship with the Son of God. O. London, 1882.

Balfern, W. P.— Heart Fellowship with Christ. Medi- tation and Prayers. O. London, 1884.

Childs, Thomas S.— The Heritage of Peace; or Christ Our Life. T. New York, 1868.

Courtenay, C. L.— Our New Life in Christ. Edited by a parish priest. S. London, 1863.

Gordon, Adoniram J. In Christ; or the Believers' Union with his Lord. D. Boston, 1872. Third ed., O., pp. 206. London, 1889.*

Hall, Bishop Joseph. Christ Mystical; or the Blessed Union of Christ and His Members. Cr. O., pp. 174. Lon- don, 1893.*

A Heavenly Conference between Christ and Mary after His Resurrection. Wherein intimate familiarity and near relation between Christ and a believer is discovered. (Ed- ited by S. Ashe, J. Walton and J. Church.) D. London, 1654.

Heurtley, C. A. The Union between Christ and His People. O. London, 1851.

Jacob, John Thomas. Christ the Indweller; an attempt to trace the practical bearing of the doctrine of the inward Christ on common life. D., pp. 11+257. New York, 1902.*

Moore, E. W. The Overcoming Life ; or Thoughts on the Life of Christ in the Soul of the Believer. New ed., 32mo., pp. 152. London, 1904.*

Moule, H. C. G. Thoughts on Union with Christ. 32mo., pp. 126. London, 1885.*

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Murray, Andrew. Abide in Christ. Thoughts on the Blessed Life of Fellowship with the Son of God. D. Lon- don, 1884. D., pp. 223. New York, n. d.*

On Union to Christ. D. London, 1830 ( ?).

Polhill, Edward. Christus in corde; or mystical union between Christ and believers considered. Small 0. Lon- don, 1680. Second ed. with preface by Rev. J. Ryland. D., 1788. Third ed. by Rev. T. Russell. Small Q., 1S2S. Fourth ed. Religious Tract Society.

Robinson, J. Armitage. Unity in Christ and other ser- mons. Cr. O., pp. 314. London, 1901.*

Smith, Joseph Denham. Life in Christ. Cr. 0. Lon- don, 1869.

Stedman, Rowland. Mystical Union of Believers with Christ. O. London, 1668.

Traheron, P. The Soul 's Communion with her Saviour ; or the history of our Lord Jesus Christ, digested into de- vout meditations, the first part. D. London, 1685.

Tuke, Thomas. Conjunction of Christ and a Christ inn. O. London, 1617.

Tyng, Stephen H.— Fellowship with Christ. D. NYw York, 1854.

The Union of Christ and the Church; in a shadow. Q. London, 1642.

XVIII. THE TEACHING OF CHRIST.

By some it has been thought that Christ is not an original teacher. Attempts have been made to discover the source of the teaching of Christ. Originality and authority are His by right as a divine human person, and a denial of the two is of necessity a denial of His divinity.

Recommended:

Harris, Stevens, Wendt, of which Horton's book is a popular statement, but of the Ritschl school.

Abbott, Edward. Dialogues of Christ. 32mo. Bos- ton, n. d.

Absalom, Charles S. Jesus Christ and the author of "Essays and Reviews" contrasted in their estimate of Old Testament Scripture. 0. London, 1861.

Adams, William. Conversations of Jesus Christ with representative men. D., pp. 290. New York, 1868.*

Ainsley, R. The Peacemaker; or the religion of Jesus Christ in His own words. 32mo. London, 1870.

All the words of Our Lord extracted from the Four Evangelists. E. London, 1853.

Allen, Robert.— The Words of Christ, and other ser- mons. 0. London, 1874.

Allen, William Shepherd.— The Teaching of Christ with Respect to the Future Punishment of the Wicked. Sec- ond ed., O., j>p. 62. London, 1905.

Armstrong, R. A. Significance of the Teaching of Jesus. Essex Hall lecture, 1897. O., pp. 214. London, 1897.

Baker, Charles.— Our Lord Jesus Christ Teaching on

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Ricketts, Charles. Parables from the Gospels. D., pp. 75. Xew York. 1903.*

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Rogers, Nehemiah. The true convert; or an exposi- tion upon Luke xv, containing three parables, vi/. : the lost sheep, the lost groat, and the lost sonne. 3 vols., in 1. <t>. London, 1632.

Salmond, D. F.— The Parables of Our Lord. E.. pp. IL'N. Kdinburo'h. 1S93.*

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Short Lessons on the Famines of Our Lord, especially for Bible Classes. Second ed., E. London, 1877.

Seeley, Mary. The Kingdom and the People; or the Parables of Our Lord explained and illustrated. O. Lon- don, 1878.

Smart, Christopher. The Parables of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ done into verse. O. London, 1768.

Soltau, George. Typical Characters of the Lord Jesus. E., pp. 159. London, 1903.*

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Stanley, Lord. Conversations on the Parables of the New Testament. New ed., E. London, 1841. Also New York.

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Stretton, Hesba.— The Parables of Our Lord. With portrait, Cr. O., pp. vii+239. London, 1903.*

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Sinclair, William. The Lord and the Children. A ser- mon. ().. pp. 16. London, 1888.*

Skinner, Charlotte. The .Master's Message to Women. ().. pp. viii-f-110. London, 1895.

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Steele, Daniel. Jesus Exultant; or Christ no pessimist and other essays. D., pp. 334. Chicago, 1899.

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XVIII. a. 2. THE RICH MAX AXD LAZARUS.

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XVIII. a. 3. TEN VIRGINS.

Colman, Benjamin. Parable of Ten Virgins. D. Bos- ton, 1724.

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XVIII. a. 4. PARABLE OF THE SOWER.

Alford, Henry. The Parable of the Sower. D. Lon- don, n. d. S., pp. 115. Cambridge, 1858.*

Brown, Robert. An exposition explanatory and practi- cal of the Parable of the Sower. D. London, 1859.

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XVIII. a. 5. WEDDING FEAST AND GREAT SUPPER.

Bayle, P. A philosophical comment nry on these words, "Compel them to come in." Translated. 2 vols., O. London. 1768.

Blyth, F. C.— The Parable of the Great Supper. An exposition, critical and practical. 0., pp. 302. London. 1900.*

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James W. Marriage of the King's Son. D. London, n. d.

Kinney, Ezra D. Have me excused; or a practical ex- position of the Payable of the Great Supper. S., pp. -44. New Fork, 1847.*

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Lucas, Thomas. Christian -Compulsion not persecu- tion. A sermon. O. London. 1718.

Phelps, Charles. Calling and Kleclioii: or many called but few chosen. O. London, 1674.

XVIII. a. 6. THE VINE.

MacMillan, Hugh. The True Vine ; or the analogues of Our Lord's Allegory. D., pp. 320. London, 1871.*

Murray, Andrew. The True Vine. Meditations for a month on John xv: 1—16. S., pp. 159. New York, n. d.*

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XVIII. a. 7. THE PILGRIM.

Patrick, Symon. The Parable of the Pilgrim. Q. Lon- don, 1665, 1673. Sixth ed., 1687. E. With introduction by S. Chamberlain. London, 1840, 1855.

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XYI1I. a, S. THE BARKFA FIGTREE.

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XVIII. a. 9. THE TALENTS.

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XVIII. a. 10. THE GOOD SAMARITAN.

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XVIII. a. 11. THE LOST COIN.

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XVIII. a. 12. THE PARABLE OF THE GRAVE CLOTHES.

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XVIII. a. i:i. THE TARES; MATT. 13:24-30.

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XVIII. a. 14. PHARISEE AND PUBLICAN.

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XVIII. a. 15. THE STEWARDS.

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XVIII. a. 16. THE LOST SHEEP.

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XVIII. a. 17. THE LABORERS.

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XVIII. a. 18. THE MERCHANT.

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XVIII. d. CHRIST'S INTERCESSORY PRAYER.

This is found in John xvii. Recommended: None.

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XVIII. e. CHRIST AS A PROPHET.

The prophetical character of Christ is classed as one of the evidences of Christianity. : Schwartzkopff.

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Schwartzkopff, Paul. The Prophecies of Jesus Christ, relating to His de;itli. ivximvrt i<>-i ;md second coming and their fulfillment. Translated by Neil Hnehanan. I)., pp. xi+328. Edinburgh, is')?.*

Thorn, John Hamilton. Christ the Revealer. Dis- emirses ;ind esxavs. Third ed. ().. pp. '2]'2. London. 1898.*

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XIX. CHRIST AS AN EVIDENCE FOR CHRIS- TIANITY.

Formerly the greatest stress was laid upon miracles as an evidence for Christianity. The witness of Christ Himself is now considered as the greatest. The origin of the treat- ment of the subject as far as is known at present to be traced to Simon Newcome in his "The Conduct of Our Lord/' first published in 1762. It finds its fullest expres- sion in Ullman, ' ' Sinlessness of Jesus," and in Bayne, "Testimony of Christ to Christianity."

Aitchison, J. Digna Christi ; evidences of Christianity set forth in the person and work of Christ. 0., pp. 302. London, 1890.*

Ball, C. J. Testimonies to Christ. 0., pp. 372. Lon- don, 1899.

Ballantine, E. Christ His Own Witness. D. New York, 1879.

Bayne, Peter. The Testimony of Christ to Christianity. D., pp. 200. Boston, 1862.* Cr. O., pp. 186. New York and London, 1904.*

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Christ's Testimony to Christianity. 0. London, 1871.

Davidson, Robert.— The "Christ of God;" or the Rela- tion of Christ to Christianity. E. Philadelphia, 1870.

Farrar, Frederick W. The Witness of History to Christ. Third ed.. O., pp. 204. . London, 1875.*

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Johnson, A. W. The Resurrection and Life centered in Our Lord. Sermon preached ;il St. Giles Parish, Pack- wood. O.. pp. 22. Birniinu'ham. 1872.*

Lee, Henry. A free inquiry into the meaning of the most excellent name Jesus; shewing the testimony it bears to the nations, particularly to the Jews. Small O. Lon- don, 1867.

Magee, Archbishop. Christ the Light of all Script niv. O. London, 1892.

Mathews, W. A.— The Witness of the World to Christ. <>.. pp. 240. London, 1884.*

McKim, Randolph Harrison. Christ and Modern I "n- belief. D.? pp. 146. New York, 1896.*

McNaughton, Samuel. Doctrine and Doubt ; Christ the Center of Christianity. O. London, 1886.

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Muhlenberg, William A. Chrisl and the Bible, not the Bible and Christ. E. New York, 1869.

Ottley, Henry B. The Great Dilemma, Christ His own witness or His own accuser. Six lectures. 0. London. 1881. New ed. New York, 1892. Second ed., 0. pp. 206. London, 1883.*

Rankin, J. E. Christ His own interpreter. D. New York, 1884.

Riches, Mrs. E. H. Concerning Himself; or the wit- ness of the world to the person, ofliees and names of Christ, with devotional thoughts. Short prayers and verses. S., pp. 160. London, 1881.

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Ullman, Carl. The Sinlessners of .lesus: an evidence for Christianity. Translated from the sixth German ed. by R. C. S. llrowii. D.. pp. :*23. Edinburgh. lSf>S.* NYw and Itest ed. translated l»y Sophia Taylor. IsTo'. This is ihf great classic of the subject. Too much cannot be said in its favor.

XIX. a. WITNESS OF THE APOSTLES TO CHRIST.

Ball, C. J.— Testimonies to Christ. 0., pp. 372. Lon- don, 1899.*

Knowling, Richard John. Testimony of St. Paul to Christ, as viewed in some of its aspects. (Boyle lectures for 1903- '05.) 0., pp. 8+533. New York, 1905.*

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XX. CHRIST IX COMPARISON WITH OTHERS.

If Christ is lickl up to the world in the same class as Buddha and the philosophers, he does not suffer by the com- parison. Many of the comparisons made are not made in a spirit hostile to Christianity, but to further the study of comparative religion. The results are useful; much that is sublime and even approaching the divine is to be found in these various religions. They are not to be looked upon with contempt, but to be given the credit of what is true in them. The Christian revelation but shines the brighter for the contrast. The many attempts to combine Christianity with these various religions is an admission of the fact.

The comparison of Christ with Moses is a necessity, for Moses represents the earliest revelation and Christ the latest. The one bears evidence to the other.

The growing study of the comparison between the teach- ing of Christ and that of !Paul is largely to be traced to the reaction against pure Calvinism and the undue prominence given to Paul in that system.

Recommended:

Hardwick has written the great work on the subject, but it now needs to be supplemented somewhat, owing to the progress of study in the Oriental religions.

James Freeman Clarke's work \v;is Tor years a st;md;inl.

Thiele, History of Religion.

Jastrow, The Study of Religion.

D. J. Burrell, in his "Religions of the World," t;il»nl;ites the good and evil of each religion, and its answer to the question, "What must I do to be saved?"

Abbott, Francis E. Jesus ,-md Socrates in the History of Religion. O., pp. 30. Boatoc 1S77.*

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Bradlaugh, Charles. Jesus, Shelly and Malthus; or Pious Poverty and Heterodox Happiness. O. London, 1877.

Bunsen, Ernest de. The Angel Messiah of Buddhists, Essenes and Christians. O., pp. xii-[-383. London, 1880.*

Christ or Moses; Which? Preface by Madame Olga, with a letter by the Rt. Hon. W. E. Gladstone. 0., pp. viii-^53. London, 1895.*

Cook, H. B. The Father's of Jesus; a study of the lin- eage of the Christian doctrine and traditions. 2 vols., O. London, 1886.*' Contends that Christianity originated from Buddhism.

Cramp, John M. Paul and Christ ; a portraiture and an argument. 0. London, 1873.

Dods, Marcus. Mohammed, Buddha and Christ. Four lectures on natural and revealed religion. 0. London, 1877. Second ed., D. London, 1878. Seventh ed., 0., pp. 236. London, 1893.*

False Divinities ; or Moses, Christ and other religious de- ceptions. O. London, 1870.

Flanders, G. T.— Christ or Buddha? A review of Ed- win Arnold's Poem, "The Light of Asia." D. Salem, Mass., 1881.

Fluegel, Maurice. The Messiah-Ideal ; comparative re- ligious legislations unfolding the problems of man's des- tiny. 2 vols. Vol II, Paul and New Testament. Mo- hammed and Koran from the prophetical standpoint; his- tory of the Messiah-Ideal. 0., pp. 4-J-249. Baltimore, 1896.*

God's Commandments according to Moses, according to- Christ. 0. London, 1867.

Graves, Kersey. The World's Sixteen Crucified Sav-

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iours: or Christianity before Christ. Boston, Twelfth ed., L888

Hardwick, C.— Christ and other masters; an historical inquiry into sonic of the parallelisms and contrasts between Christianity and religions systems of the nncietit world. Second ed., '2 vols.. D., pp. xvi+383, vii+461. London. 1863.* Third ed., O., pp. 602. London. 1S74.*

Home, T. H. The Deaths of Socrates and Jesus Christ contrasted. D. London, n. d.

Jones, Jenkin Lloyd. Seven Great Teachers of Re- ligion. A scries of sermon lectures. D. Chicago, 1804.

Kellogg, Samuel H. The Light of Asia and the li.uht of the world. A comparison of the legend, the doctrine and of the ethics of the Buddha with the story, the doctrine and ethics of Christ. O. London, is*:,.

Lillie, Arthur. Buddhism in Christendom; or Jesus the Kssene. Numerous plates. O. London, 1887.

Moss, A. B. Socrates. liuddiia. and Jesus. O. Lon- don. 1885.

Mozoomdar, P. C. The Oriental Christ. O. Boston. 1883,

Muzzey, David Saville. Spiritual Heroes; a study of some of the world's prophets. D.. pp. 11+305. New York, 1902.*

Perry, John T. Sixteen Saviours or One.' The Gos pels not Brahmanic. D. Cincinnati. 1879.*

Priestley, J. Socrates and Jesus Compared. O. Lon- don. 1so:{.

Robinson, W. From Brahma to Chrisl : the pro<riv>. of an Kastern pilgrim. < ). London. ISII'.I.

Sakes, L. A.— -Christ versus Krishna: a brief compari- son between the chief events, characteristics and mission of the Babe of Bethlehem. .lnd;ea. and the Babe of Brinda- bum Malharapnri. with a concise review of Ilindooism, proving its derivation from Christianity. O. Allahabad.

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Stearns, G. The Mistake of Christendom; or Jesus be- fore Paul. D. Boston, n. d.

Stone, C. J. Christianity before Christ; or prototypes of our faith and culture. Cr. 0. London. 1885.

Wells, James. Christ and the Heroes of Heathendom. D., pp. 160. New York, 1891.

Wenley, R. M. Socrates and Christ. A study in the Philosophy of Religion. D., pp. 274. Edinburgh, 1889.* New York, 1891.* Aims to be constructive, not destruc- tive. Indebted to Keim, Wellhausen, etc., showing the tendency.

XXI. CHRIST'S TITLES.

Christ luis many titles in the Scriptures. Their proper interpretation and enumeration has its place in Christ o- logical discussion.

Reconnm mini: None.

Christ the Key of the Psalter (with special reference i<> the titles). By an Oxford graduate. 0., pp. 240. Lon- don, 1888.*

The Cities of Refuge; or the Name of Jesus. D. Lon- don, 1861.

Cook, Flavel S. Lessons on the Names and Titles of Our Lord. Prophecies concerning Our Lord and their fulfillment. D., pp. 104. London. 1887.*

Bowling, William. The Names ami Titles of Our Lord as given in the New Testament. O. London, 1865.

Dyer, William. Christ's Famous Titles and the be- lievers' golden chain handled in divers sermons, together with his cabinet of jewels; or a glimpse of Sion's Glory. D., pp. 312. Newburyport, 1796.* First ed., 0. Lon- don, 1683.

East, John. My Saviour; or devotional meditations in prose and \vrse on the names ami titles of the Lord .Jesus Christ. Sixth ed., K. Boston. L842.

Flavel, John.- .Jesus Christ's alluring love: or persua- sives drawn from the titles of Christ to allure hearts unto Him. Iv. pp. r>7. New York. p. d.*

Garratt, Samuel.- The \.-mi. of .lesiis. Two sermons. O. London. Is?:!.

Goode, William.- Kssays on all the Script ural nam<^ and titles of Christ: or tin- ••ennnmy ,,f the (Jospel dispen-

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sation as exhibited in the person, character and offices of the Redeemer. 6 vols., O. London, 1822.

Havergal, Frances Ridley. Morning stars; or names of Christ for His little ones. T.? pp. 113. New York, 1893.*

Hill, Rowley. The titles of Our Lord; a series of sketches for every Sunday in the Christian year to be used in Bible Class, Sunday-school or private study. E., pp. xiii-f-173. London, 1870.*

Large, James. Sunday Readings for the Year. Two hundred and fifty Scripture titles and symbols of Christ. O. London, 1869.

The Lord Our Righteousness, and other titles of Christ. 64mo. London, 1854.

MacWhorter, Alexander. Javeh Christ ; or the me- morial name. Introductory letter by N. W. Taylor. D., pp. vi+179. Boston, 1854.* 1863.

Many Crowns ; or the names and titles of the Lord Jesus. Illustrated by appropriate texts and hymns. With a pref- ace by W. W. Champneys. O. London, 1860.

Mylne, J. A. On the Titles and Offices of Our Lord. 2 vols., D. London, 1838.

The Name Above Every Name: or various titles of Our Lord. In verse. O. London, 1871.

Names and Titles of Our Lord Jesus Christ, with texts and poetry. Twelve cards printed in colors. O. Lon- don, 1894.

Names and Titles of the Lord Jesus Christ. (Picture cards with texts.) O. London, 1884.

The Names of the Lord Jesus in the Epistles. 0. Lon- don, 1879.

The Names of the Lord Jesus in the Gospels. O. Lon- don, 1886.

Needham, Mrs. G. C.— The Gospel Alphabet; or the titles of Jesus Christ. Q. Harrisburg, Pa., 1890.

438 JESTS CHRIST or It l.nlti*

Noll, Caroline M. The Name of Jesus and other poems. D. London, 1873. New ed., 1878.

Noonday Musings on the Names and Titles of God the Father and Our Lord Jesus Christ. 64mo., pp. 62. Lon- don, 1904.

Platt, S. H.— The AYomlmus Name. A sermon. D. Brooklyn, N. Y.. 1874.

Randall, J. Montague. Titles adopted by Our Lord in the New Testament. D., pp. 249. Philadelphia, 18 ;">•_'

* ' Seeds of Thought ; " or meditations on the titles of Our l*>lessed Lord. S. London, 1860.

Serle, Ambrose. Horie Solitary; or essays upon some remarkable names and titles of Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit occurring in the Scriptures. Also a table showing the harmony of the Old and New Testaments, the Divinity of Christ, etc. O., pp. 708. London, 1868.* Also '2 vols., O. London, 1815. Also Dublin, 18.T>.

Simpson, A. B. The Names of Jesus. D., pp. 2sr>. New York, 1892.*

Smyth, J. K. Holy Names as interpretations of the story of the Manger and the Cross. D. Boston, 1891.

Spear, C. Names and Titles of Christ. D. London. n. d.

Titles of the Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. 32 mo. Birmingham, 1S55.

Tyler, Thomas. Jehovah the Redeemer God; the Scriptural interpretation of the Divine name Jehovah. D. London, 1861.

Westcott, B. F.— The Revelation of the Father. Short lectures on the titles of the Lord in the (Jospel of St. John. Or. <).. pp. 192. London, 1884.*

Winslow, Octavius. Emmanuel : or the titles of ( 'hrist. their teaching and consolation. H.. not pauvd. Philadel- phia.

XX. a. CHRIST AND ANTI-CHRIST.

Anti-Christ Forseen ; His name and number and the number of His name. An exposition of the apocalypse. By a sentry on guard. O. London, 1881.

Bain, F. W. Anti-Christ ; a short examination of the spirit of the age. 0., pp. 248. London, 1891.*

Barker, M. False Christs. Their history and lessons. D., pp. 48. London, 1880.

Beamish, H. H. What, where and who is Anti-Christ? D., pp. 63. London, 1854.

Bolton, W. J.— The Great Anti-Christ. Who, When, Where? A contribution for anxious times. O., pp. 76. London, 1876.

Bonar, A. Development of Anti-Christ. D. London, 1853.

Bousset, W. The Anti-Christ Legend. A chapter in Christian and Jewish Folklore. Translated by H. H. Keane. D., pp. viii+307. London, 1896.*

Burgh, William. The Anti-Christ. A discourse on the thirteenth chapter of the Apocalypse. D. Dublin, 1839.

Cameron, C. R.— The Anti-Christ of St. John. St. Paul's Man of Sin. 0. London, 1844.

Cassells, S. J. Christ and Anti-Christ; Jesus of Naz- areth proved to be the Messiah, and the Papacy proved to be the Anti-Christ predicted in the Scriptures. D. Phila- delphia, 1876.

Christ and Anti-Chrit, A poem. By a layman of the United Church of England and of Ireland. O. London, 1840.

Christ and Anti-Christ; or 666 multiplied by 2i/2, whereby the true number of Anti-Christ's reign is discov- ered. Q. London, 1662.

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The Computation of (>(>(> and its relation to Anti-Chris- tian systems, but having reference to a person, the coming Anti-Christ, who is to be overthrown by the Son of Right- eousness. P>y two servants of Jesus Christ. O.. pp. 4()ii. London. L891.

Daneau, L. A Treatise Touching Anti-Christ. Trans lated by John Swan. Ff. London, 1589.

Downame, George. A Treatise Concerning Anti- Christ. Q. London, 1603.

For Christ or Anti-Christ; or the great difference be- twixt the saving- religion of the Gospel of Christ and the New Trent religion of the Pope, set in a clear light, O. London. 1761.

Groves, William John. Echoes from Kgypt : or the Type of Anti-Christ. O. London, 1857.

Harrison, B. Prophetic Outlines of the Christian Church and Anti-Christian power, as traced in the visions of Daniel and St. John. O. London. 1S4D.

Jurieu, P. The Accomplishment of the Scripture Prophecies: or the approaching deliverance of the church, proving that the papacy is the Anti-Christian kingdom, and that that kingdom is not far from its ruin. O. Lon- don. Hi-sT.

Knight, W. Lectures on the prophecies concerning Anti-Christ. ( ). London. 1S55.

Lagerhof, Selma. The .Miracles of Anti-Christ from the Swedish by Pauline Uancrol't Klach. I)., pp. v-} 378. New Y,,rk. 1899,

Lord, D. N. Louis Napoleon. Is he to be Anti-Christ .' I). New York. LSI;?.

Maitland, S. R. An attempt to elucidate the pn»ph«-rir> concerning Anti-Christ. <).. pp. -2*2 . London. ]>:!().

McKenzie, T. Anti-Christ and tin- Church of Koine identified ;md e\p.,xrd in a treatise on the seven Popish xa«-ramcnts. I). Kdinhiiri:h. n. d.

Needham, Elizabeth A.— Anti-Christ. Pp. KK5. New fork, n. d.

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Ness, Christopher. A distinct discourse and discovery of the person and period of Anti-Christ as to His rise, reign and ruin. O. London, 1679.

The Number Six Hundred and Sixty-six, and the name Anti-Christ. O., pp. 223. London, 1874.

Pember, G. H. Anti-Christ, Babylon and the Coming of the Kingdom. D. London, 1886.

Popish Kingdom; or the Reign of Anti-Christ. From the Latin of Naogeorgus, 1570. Edited by R. C. Hope. S. London, 1881.

Revelations of Anti-Christ. D. New York, 1883.

Rutledge, David D.— Christ, Anti-Christ and Millen- ium. Royal O., pp. xv+806. London, 1903.

Todd, J. H. Discourses on the prophecies relating to Anti-Christ in the writings of Daniel and St. Paul; preached before the University of Dublin at the Donellan lecture, 1838. 0. Dublin, 1840.

Todd, J. H. Six discourses on the prophecies relating to Anti-Christ in the Apocalypse of St. John. Preached before the University of Dublin at the Donellan lecture, 1841. O. Dublin, 1846.

XXII. JUDKA AM) TIIK JEWS IX THE TIME OF

CHRIST.

A study of the times of Christ serve to point many a par- able and to jrivi1 added force to the Gospel record. X<> attempt has been made to make this section complete.

Recommended :

Schurer has written by far the best book on the subject.

Stapfer and Merrill are worth perusal also. The differ- ent publications of the Palestine Exploration Fund are of much value. They give the latest archaeological discoveries.

Thomson, The Land and the Book, has been for many years a popular classic. The earlier edition, in two vol- umes, is better than the three-volume edition

Benson, Edward White.— Christ and His Times. Ad- dressed to the Diocese of Canterbury in his second visita- tion. 0., pp. 236. London, 1890.*

Carpenter, J. E. Life in Palestine when Jesus lived. A short handbook to the synoptical (Jospels. Third ed.. D.r pp. 160. London, 1881.*

Delitzsch, F. A Day in Capernaum. 1). New York, Isil.V* Of value.

Delitzsch, F. Jewish Artisan Life in the tin f Our

Lord. To which is appended a critical comparison be- tween .Jesus and Ilillel. (). London. 1S77.* Of value.

Edersheim, A. The Temple. Its ministry and s«-r- vicrs as they were at the time of Jesus Christ. NVw ed.. Cr. <).. pp. 414. London. 1<)02.*

Godbey, W. B. Footprints of .Jesus in the Holy Land. D. pp. 272. Cincinnati. 1!M)0.»

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Hackett, H. B. Illustrations of Scripture suggested by a tour through the Holy Land. D., pp. v-|-340. Boston, 1855.*

Hausrath, A. The Times of Jesus. Translated by C. T. Poynting. 0. London, 1878. 2 vols., O. London, 1897.*

Hood, E. P.— The Villages of the Bible. D. Philadel- phia, 1876.

Howatt, J. Reid.— Night in Bethlehem Fifty Years Af- ter. D., pp. 56. London, 1896.

Mackintosh, Robert. Christ and the Jewish Law. O., pp. 312. London, 1886.*

Martineau, Harriet. The Times of Our Saviour ; or Traditions of Palestine. E. Boston, 1831.

Merrill, Selah.— Galilee in the Time of Christ. With an introduction by Rev. A. P. Peabody. D., pp. 159. Bos- Ion. 1881.* Of great value.

Merrill, Selah.— Galilee in the Time of Christ. With map of Galilee. Fifth ed. (Bypaths of Bible Knowledge.) O., pp. 144. London, 1904.*

Monkhouse, Mrs. Philip. Jewish Artisan Life in the Time of Our Lord. D. London, 1872.

Muirhead, Lewis A. The Times of Christ. Hand- books for Bible classes and private students. 0., pp. 180. Edinburgh, 1897.*

Otts, J. M. P.— The Fifth Gospel; or the Land where Jesus Lived. D. London, 1893.*

Palmer, E. H. The Eagle and the Cross. Glimpses of Imperial Rome in the Life of Christ and the Church. O., pp. 352. London, 1904.

Robertson, William. The situation of the World at the time of Christ's appearance and its connection with the success of His religion considered. A sermon. D., pp. 16. London, 1822.

Rohr, John Ferd. An Historico-Geographical Account of Palestine in the Time of Christ. S. Edinburgh, 1843.

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Schiirer, Emil. A History of the Jewish People in the Time of Jesus Christ. Translated by Sophia Taylor and KY\. Peter Christie. 5 vols. Division II, 3 vols., 0., pp. 379, 327, 386. Edinburgh, 1886.*

Siedel, Martin. In the Time of Jesus. D. New York, 1885.

Starling, James. A Map of Palestine in the Time of Our Saviour. London, 1832. 27 x 32 inches.

Stuart, A. Moody. Capernaum. A Study on the Geography and History of Our Lord's Own City. 0. Lon- don, 1864.

Wotton, William. Miscellaneous discourses relating to the traditions and usages of the Scribes and Pharisees in Our Blessed Saviour Jesus Christ's time. 2 vols., 0., pp. 205+157. London, 1718.*

XXII. a. THE LANGUAGE OF CHRIST.

Roberts, Alexander. Greek the Language of Christ and His Apostles. 0., pp. xv-f 510. London, 1888.*

Roberts, Alexander. A Short Proof that Greek was the Language of Christ. O. Paisley, 1893.

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XXIII. DEVOTIONAL WORKS RELATING TO CHRIST.

There is a great mass of literature written for devotional purposes which is subject to no particular classification.

A . A. E. Jesus Knows, Trust Him. O., pp. 132.

London, 1894.

Allon, H. The Indwelling Christ and other sermons. O., pp. 350. London, 1892.

Avancimus. Meditations on the Life and Doctrine of Jesus Christ. Translated l>y T. E. Bazalgetta. 2 vols., 0. London, 1875.

Bagshawe, E. J. Life of Our Lord Commemorated in Mass, :{2mo., pp. 22. London, 1872.

Baird, J. A Living Saviour. I)., pp. 144. London, 1878.*

Balfern, W. P. Lessons from .Jesus. D. London. 1891.*

Bamford, J. M.— Christ in the City. O.. pp. 240. Lou- don. IS!))!.- Sermons.

Banks, Louis Albert. The I'nexpeeted Christ. A Series of evangelical sermons. I)., pp. 11-f-32S. New York, 1898.*

Battersby, T. D. H.— Christ the First and Last. O., pp. -JSO. London. 1SS3.*

The Believer's IVarl: or an humble attempt to set forth a precious .Jesus in a (Jospel lii^ht. <).. pp. IT). London.

1760.

Bell, Charles C. Christ Our Life: <|iiiet thoughts of l-];iMertide. I)., pp. U4. London. Is!)!). New ed.. K, pp. 102. London. ls!>9.*

IK;

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Bell, Charles C. The Companionship of Jesus. Brief reflections for forty days of Lent, E., pp. 102. London, 1898.* New ed., E., pp. 102. London, 1899.

Bettison, W. J. The Divine Guest; or the Saviour in the Home and Heart. D., pp. 80. London, 1892.

Boardman, W. E. Gladness in Jesus. S. Boston, 1876.

Boardman, W. E. He that Overcometh. A Conquer- ing Gospel. Second ed., D. New York, 1891.

Bomford, Lawrence. The Essential Absence of Our Ever Present Saviour. 32mo., pp. 80. London, 1894.

Boudon, H. M.— The Hidden Life of Jesus. Third ed., D. New York, 1891.

Bright, Norma. Jesus Christ Our Strength through frequent reception of the Sacraments. New York, 1903.

Brown, John (of Rotterdam). Christ the Way, the Truth, the Life. D. Rotterdam, 1677.

Brown, Robert.— " Christ Jesus the Lord;" The True Sabbath of Rest and How the Christian is Conformed to Christ, Cr. 0., pp. iv+84. London, 1902.*

Bullfinch, S. G. Contemplations of the Saviour. D. Boston, 1830 (?).

Byefield, Richard.— The Power of the Christ of God. Q. London, 1641.

Byng, F. E. C. Friends and Foes of Jesus Christ and other sermons. O., pp. 270. London, 1881.*

Cairns, John. Christ the Morning Star and other ser- mons. O., pp. xiii-j-365. London, 1892.* Second ed., 1893.

Campbell, James M.— The Christ in Man; or the In- dwelling Christ. S., pp. 178. New York, 1895.*

Child, A. B.— Christ and His People. D. Boston, 1866. Fourth ed., 1873.

Children's Cares Cast on Jesus. S. London, 1867.

Childs, T. S.— The Heritage of Peace; or Christ Our Life. S., pp. 166. London, 1870.

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A Choice Drop of Honey from the Rock Christ. D. London. 1720. Several eds. have since appeared.

Christ and His People. Thirteen sermons. ().. pp. viii-f 192. London, 1888.

Christ Dwelling in Our Hearts. (Sermon on Lphesians iii:17.) 0. London, 18f>!).

Christ for all. A tract for all. O. London, 18<i.">.

Christ is Mine. By the author of "Footprints in the Wilderness." S. London, 18H2.

Christ Life, The. Second ed. enlarged, Cr. 0. Not- tingham. 11)03.

Christ the Children's Friend. (A religious tract in verse.) O. Birmingham. 1S.V.

Christ the Christian's Life; beinir tin- substance of a ser- mon preached out of Colossians iii:3-4. By a clergyman of Wales. D. London, 1748.

Christ the Only Refuge. :J2mo. London, 1855.

Christ the Rock; or aids to young disciples, with an in- troduction by H. A. Boardman. I). London. isb'2.

A Christian Conference betweene Christ and Sinner wherein is shewed the love of Christ toward mankind. Ff. London. 1(>.T>.

Christ's Manner of Love, set up to call all Christians to serve in love and purity under it. but especially directed to the saints of both kingdoms. Q. London. 1648.

Clare, Frances. How the Gentle Shepherd caret h for His tender lambs. (,).. pp. To. London. 1880.

fCobbold, S.]. The Duty <>t' Acknowledging .lesus Christ in all we do. A sermon. By a country rector. D. Ipswich. Is;',.").

Colvill, William. Refreshing streams (lowing from the fullness of .lesus Christ. (t). London. l.V>.">.

Comfort and I Jest in Christ. < ). London. 1862.

Coining Cnto .lesus. 'A religious tract in verse.) 0. Birmingham. L855.

Conimunings with .lesus Christ. A niornini: portion for

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every day in tlie year. Selected and arranged by the au- thor of "Pietas Privata." 32mo. London. 1860.

The Condition, Privileges and Hopes of the Children of God in Christ Jesus. Gal. iv:4, 5. D. Newcastle, 1830 (?).

Cox, John H. Jesus Showing Mercy. E. London, n. d.

Crisp, Tobias. Christ alone exalted in the perfection and encouragement of the saints. Fifty- two sermons with notes, etc. 2 vols., 0. London, 1643, 1832.

Crou, George. Jesus in the Midst. 0., pp. 226. Glas- gow, 1875.*

Gumming, John. Christ Receiving Sinners. D. Lon- don, n. d.

Cutler, Samuel. The name above every name; or devo- tional meditations with a text for every day. D., pp. 208. Boston, 1874.*

Cuyler, Theodore L. Mountain Tops with Jesus. Calls to a Higher Life. E., pp. 76. New York, 1898.*

David, V. D. How to Know the Voice of Christ. 48mo., pp. 30. London, 1893.

Deliverance; or Christ Our All. 0. London, 1865.

Divine Breathings ; or a pious soul thirsting after Christ, in a hundred pathetical meditations. The fifteenth ed. with additions. (Edited by C. Perin.) T. London, 1775.

A Divine Poem of Christ's Fullness and a Christian Happiness. Ff . London, 1660.

Do we meet only in the name of the Lord Jesus? 0. London, 1877.

Do you love Jesus? (A religious tract.) 0. London, 1855.

Do you love your Saviour? A question for 1864. S. London, 1864.

Do you testify of Jesus. (A religious tract.) S. Lon- don, 1862.

Doddridge, Philip. Ten sermons on the power and

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grace of Christ; or evidences of His glorious Gospel. D. London, 1736.

Doolittle, Thomas. Love 1o Christ necessary to escape the curse at His coining. (). London, 1692.

Dost thou believe on the Son of God? By the author of a "Night to be Remembered." D. London, 1869.

Doudney, David A. Forever with Jesus; or Home at Last. O. London. lSSf>.

Doudney, David A. Walks and Talks with Jesus; or (ii-eat Sinners ,-md (iracious Saviour Meeting and (Jreet- in.ir. D.. pp. '244. London. 1876.*

Durham, James (of Glasgow). The Unsearchable Riches of Christ and of (I race and Glory in and Through Him. 1). Edinburgh. 174:..

An earnest address to his parishioners by a minister of the Church of Hngland concerning the necessity of true faith in .Jesus Christ. I). London. 1754.

Hcce Agnus Dei: emblems and thoughts of Christ. D. London. 1873.

Edwards, H. Christ and Satan; which prince beloved: or the separation from the world which becometh saints. being a question asked by God. O.

Everard, George. -My Master and My Kriend. 1). London. Issi).

Everard, George. None but Jesus; or Christ is all from first to last. New ed., D., pp. 104. London, 1887.*

The Excellence of the Mysterie of Christ Jesus. O. London. ir>90.

Faber, F. W.— All for Jesus: or the Kasy Ways of Di- vine Love. Third ed., 0. London. 1855.

Faith in Christ, of which the genuine fruit is righteous- ness or morality. D. London, 1831.

Faith in .lesus not a new Faith. ().. pp. iv-f-17(>. Lon- don. 1885.*

Faith; or Christ Our All. O. London, 180.").

Fame of .lesns Christ : or the Mighty Works of God. By

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one who has felt the plague of his own heart. 0. Ken- sington, 1871.

Field, Julian (Editor). New Life in Christ Jesus. Es- says on subjects relating to spiritual life, to which is added listening to Jesus and the law of love. 0., pp. xxi+240. London, 1897.*

Figgis, J. B. Christ and Full Salvation. Second ed., Ov pp. 196. London, 1879.*

Fletcher, Giles. Christ's Victory and Triumph in Heaven and Earth. Q. Cambridge, 1610.

Five Thrones of Divine Love upon the Earth: the womb of Mary, the crib, the cross, the eucharist, and the faithful soul. Translated from the French. 0., pp. 268. Lon- don. 1897.

The Fullness of Jesus. (A religious tract in verse.) 0. Birmingham, 1855.

Furst, A. Christ the Way; and twenty-five other ser- mons. 0. London, 1883.

Gammon, John. Christ a Christian 's Life ; or a practi- cal discourse of a believer's life derived from Christ and resolved unto Christ. D. London, 1786.

Giberne, Agnes. Daily evening rest; or thoughts of peace about the Master. S. New York, 1883.

Goesbriand, L. de. The Good Shepherd. D. New York, 1894.

Gordon, A. J. Rest in Christ. D., pp. 109. London, 1892.*

Goodwin, Thomas. Christ set forth with a treatise discerning the affectionate tenderness of Christ's heart. D. London, 1642.

Grant, William. Christ Our Hope and other sermons, with memorial sketch. O. London, 1880.

Gridley, Albert L.— Jesus Only. D., pp. 189. New York, 1898.*

Hall, Bishop. Holy Raptures ; or pathetical meditation,? of the Love of Christ. D. London, 1654.

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Hall, William Gordon.— Christ for Every One.

Hammond, E. Payson. Jesus and the little ones ; show- ing how little children have learned to trust and love the Saviour and how you may do the same. D. London, 1869.

Haslam, William. A Personal Christ. 0. London, 1878.

Haslam, William.— The Threefold Gift of God ; or Jesus the object of Faith, Hope and Love. 0. London, 1876. New ed., 1888.

Hobson, J. P.— Love of Christ. His to Ours. Ours to Him. S. New York, 1891.

Hollings, G. S. Meditations on the Divine Life, the Blessed Sacrament and the Transfiguration. 0., pp. 162. London, 1882.*

Hopkins, E. H.— Christ Our Sanctification. 1878.

Howell, C. R. Jesus All and in All. E. London, 1864. Fourth ed., 1877. Fifth ed., 1881.

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UNTO HIM THAT LOVED US, AND WASHED US FROM OUR SINS IN HIS OWN BLOOD, AND HATH MADE US KINGS AND PRIESTS UNTO GOD AND HIS FATHER; TO HIM BE GLORY AND DOMINION, FOREVER AND EVER. AMEN.

Revelation i : 5, 6 .

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ADDENDA.

Since this volume went to press, the following works have appeared, or were inadvertently omitted. They are of such importance that it is due our readers that they be included.

IV. Hall, Arthur C. A.— The Virgin Mother. Retreat addresses on the life of the Blessed Virgin as told in the Gospels. S., pp. vi+233. London and New York, 1904.* Has an appendix on the Virgin Birth, pp. 213-233.

IV. Sweet, Louis Matthews. The Birth and Infancy of Jesus Christ according to the Gospel narratives. D., pp. xiii+365. Philadelphia, 1906.* This is the most im- portant book on the Virgin Birth which has yet appeared from the conservative standpoint.

VI. Hill, William Bancroft.— A Guide to the lives of Christ for English readers. S., pp. 40. New York, 1905.* This is one of the most important works relating to the literature of the subject. Possibly it leans too far towards the rationalistic side. Thirty-six lives of Christ are esti- mated very carefully.

IX, d. Knight, H. J. C.— The temptation of Our Lord considered as related to -the ministry and as a revelation of His person. The Hulsean lectures, 1905- '06. D., pp. xiii-f 210. London and New York, 1907.* Of value.

IX, d. Monod, Adolph.— The Conflict of Christ with Satan, pp. 117-200, in "Select discourses translated from the French and German," by H. C. Fish and D. W. Poor. D., pp. ix+408. New York, 1858. This title should be in the list on page 132.

IX, f, 3. The title of the book by Stalker, recommended on page 137, may be found on page 161.

X. Westcott, Brooke Foss. The Gospel of the Resur- rection. Thoughts on its relation to reason and history. Second ed., S., pp. xxiii+244. London and Cambridge, 1867.* Fifth ed., D., pp. xxxvi-f 397. London and Cam-

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bridge, 1884,* and several subsequent editions. This should be in the list on page 196.

XII. Maurice, Frederick Denison. The Kingdom of Christ; or hints respecting the principles, constitution and ordering of the Catholic Church. From the second Lon- don ed., 0., pp. 595. New York, 1843.* It has passed through several editions. This should be in the list on page 204.

XIV. Hastings, James, assisted by J. A. Selbie and J. C. Lambert. Dictionary of Christ and the Gospels. Q. Vol. I, Edinburgh and New York, 1907. Vol. II is in course of preparation. It is the most stupendous work relating to Jesus Christ yet undertaken. No Christolog- ical library can be complete if it is lacking.

XIV, b. Forrest, David W.— The Christ of History and of Experience. The third series of Kerr lectures. Fifth ed., 0., pp. xx+489. Edinburgh, 1906.* It is of especial value for its discussion of the moral consciousness of Christ.

XIV, b. The Simpson referred to on page 249 is P. Car- negie Simpson. The full title is found on page 242.

XVIII. Forrest, David W.— The Authority of Christ. Second ed., 0., pp. xvii+437. Edinburgh, 1906.* The most thorough study we have had of this subject.

XXII. Stapfer Edmond. Palestine in the time of Christ. Translated by Annie Harwood Holmden. Third ed., D., pp. xii+527. New York, n. d.* Also, London. This most important book should be in the list on page 444.

THE INDEX

THE INDEX.

PART I— SUBJECT INDEX.

PAGE

Addenda 459

Adoptionism 229

"Allegorical method" 14

Anti-Christ 439

Apocryphal lives of Christ Ill

Apollinarianism 228

Apollinaris 228

Ascension of Jesus Christ , 197

The Atonement 285

Authority of Jesus Christ 345, 460

Baptism of Jesus Christ 129

The Barren Figtree 394

The Beatitudes 398

Betrayal of Jesus Christ 159

Bibliography, Sources of the 9

Brazen Serpent 14

Butler, Joseph 318

Caiphas 160

Chalcedon— Council 228

Character of Christ 269

Childhood of Jesus Christ 124

Children, Life of Christ for 97

Christological Discussion 228

Chronology of the Life of Christ 120

Comparative Religion 30, 432

Council of Chalcedon 228

Council of Nice 228

The Cross 163

Crucifixion of Christ 163

The Darkness 183

Words at 173

Darkness at the Crucifixion 183

Deists 318

Descent of Christ into Hell 184

Devotional Works relating to Christ 445

Divinity of Jesus Christ 249

464 INDEX

Easter Controversy 228

Eutyches 228

Eutychianism 228

Evidence for Christianity 429

Example of Jesus Christ 331

Fiction, Jesus Christ in 116

Forty Days, The 197

Galilee in the time of Christ 442

Genealogy of Jesus Christ 120

Gethsemane 157

Giessen Christology 229

Glory of Jesus Christ 200

Gnostic Ebionism 228

The Good Samaritan 395

Greatness of Jesus Christ 200

Headship of Jesus Christ 200

Humanity of Jesus Christ 264

Hume, David 318

Incarnation of Jesus Christ 32

Influence of Jesus Christ 336

Intercessory Prayer ; 425

Jesus Christ and Anti-Christ 439

Apocryphal lives Ill

as an evidence for Christianity 429

Ascension 197

Atonement 285

Authority 345, 460

baptism 129

before Caiphas 160

before Pilate 160

Betrayed 159

Birth :',2, 459

Character 269

Childhood 124

Chronology of His Life 120

Crucifixion 163, 184

Descent into Hell 184

Devotional Works 445

Divinity 249

An Example 331

Forty Days 197

The Fulfillment of Prophecy 44

Genealogy of 120

Glory 200

Greatness 200

INDEX 465

Jesus Christ Headship 200

Humanity 264

In Comparison 432

In Fiction 116

In Gethsemane 157

In the Temple 124

In Type 14

The incarnation 32

Influence in the World 336

Intercessory Prayer 425

Kingship 200, 460

Language 445

Last Words 173

Life 49, 459

Life in Poetry 107

Life in the Words of the Gospels 89

Life Written for Children 97

The Lord's Prayer 425

Mediator 312

Miracles 318

Mission 283

Moral Character 275

Originality 345

Parables 370

The Passion 137

Person 228, 460

Personal Appearance 118

Preaching to Spirits in Prison 184

Pre-existence 11

Priesthood 315

Prophesied in the Old Testament 22

Prophesied Outside of Christianity 30

A Prophet 428

Resurrection : 187, 459

Second Advent 209

Sonship 246

Spiritual Character 275

Teaching 345

Temptation 130, 459

Times 442, 460

Titles 436

The Transfiguration 135

Trials 160

Union With Believers 343

Work 2-80

Jews in the Time of Christ 442

Joseph 14

Judea in the Time of Christ 442, 460

Justin Martyr 228

Kant, Innnamiel :'. 1 S

Kenotirisiii T2\)

Kingship of .Jesus Christ 200, 460

The Laborers 397

Lan.inia-e of Christ 445

The Lord's Prayer 408

The Lord's Supper 137

The Lost Coin 395

The Lost Sheep 397

Lutheranism 229

Mediators!) ip 312

Melchisedec 14

The Merchant 397

Messianic Prophecy 22, 44

Miracles of Jesus Christ 318

Mission of Jesus Christ 283

Monophysitism 229

Monothelites 229

Moral Character of Christ 275

Moses and Jesns ( 'hrist 432

Mystical Union of Christ and Believers 343

Nestorius 228

Nestorianism 228

Nice— Council 228

Old Testament Prophecy Fulfilled 44

Old Testament Types 14

Originality of Jesus Christ 345

Palestine in the Time of Christ 442, 460

Parable of the Good Samaritan 395

of the Grave Clothes :','.i.~

of the Laborers 397

of the Lost Coin 395

of the Lost Sheep 397

of the Men-hant

of the Pharisee and the Publican 396

of the Pilgrim ::'.»:<

of the Prodigal Son 382

of tin- Uii-li Man and La/anis 387

of the Sower 391

of the Stewards 396

of the Talents 394

of the Tares :;IM;

of the Ten Virgins 389

of the Vine

«.f the Wedding Feast 392

Parahles of Jesus ( 'hrist 370

The I'.-isvjon «,f Jesus Christ 137

INDEX 467

Paul and Josus Christ 432

Person of Jesus Christ 228, 460

Personal Appearance of Christ 118

Pharisee and Publican 396

Pilate 160

Poetry, Jesus Christ in 107

Preaching to the Spirits in Prison 184

Pre-Existence of Christ 11

Priesthood of Christ 315

The Prodigal Son 382

Prophecy, Old Testament 22

fulfilled 44

Renan, Ernest, Replies to 114

Resurrection of Jesus Christ 187, 459

The Rich Man and Lazarus 387

Sabellianism 228

Schleiermacher 318

Second Advent of Jesus Christ 209

Seven Words from the Cross 173

Sermon on the Mount 398

Sociuianism .- 229

Socinius 229

Sonship of Jesus 246

Spinoza , 318

Spiritual Character of Christ 275

The Stewards 396

Strauss, D. F.. Replies to 114

Subordinationism 228

The Tabernacle, Jesus Christ and the 14

The Talents 394

The Tares 396

Teaching of Christ 345

The Temple, Jesus Christ and 14

Jesus Christ in 124

Temptation of Jesus Christ 130, 459

Titles of Jesus Christ 436

Transfiguration of Jesus Christ 135

Trial of Jesus Christ 160

Tubingen Christology 229

Typology. Old Testament 14

Union of Christ and Believers 343

Unitarian Christology 229

Virgin Birth 32, 459

Witness of the Apostles to Christ 431

Work of Christ 280

468

INDEX

PART II— AUTHOR INDEX.

PAGE

Abaddie. .lames 44. 249

Abbot. John 107

Abbott. Edward 345

Abbott, Edwin A 137, 370

Abbott, Frances E 432

Abbott, Lyman 14, 50, 64

Abercrombie, John 321

Absalom, C. S 345

Acton, Henry 280

Adams, Ambrose ."iii

Adams, Charles C 50

Adams, Harold T 137

Adams, J. G 408

Adams, Nehemiah 137, 336

Adams, W 285, 345

Adams, W 137, 152, 157

Adaws, W. H 173

Adamson, Thomas 32, 277

Adamson, W 285

Adderley, J. G 336

Addison, Launeelot 264

Adeny, Walter F 22

Adye, W. L 32

Agbarus Ill

Aikman. J. Logan 137, 187

Ainsley, R 345

Ainslie, Peter 209

Ainsworth, P. C 398

Aitehison, J 429

Aitken, R 14

Aitken, W. H. M. H., 138, 163 187, 231, 285

& Kempis, Thomas 321

Alcock, J 408

Al.-ott, J 200

Alden, Joseph 408

Alderson, Joseph 11

Aldrich, J. K 163

Alexander, Caleb 249

Alexander, Mrs. C. F 97

Alexander, Gross 50

Alexander, S. A 277, 336

Alexander. Thomas 425

Alexander. William. .22, 173. 249

PAOI

Alexander, W. 1 234. jr.H

Alford, Henry 391

Alger. W. R 163

Allen. Benjamin 163

Allen, Don 188

Allen. F 387

Allen. G. W 31<». :'>7o

Allen. R 345

Allen. Thomas 120

Allen. Thomas (J 322

Allen, William 107

Allen. W. S 345

Allies, T. W 200

Allin. Thomas 286

Allon. II 446

Amhl<«r. Benjamin J 163

Amlierst. \V. J 57

Anderdon, W. H 173

Anderon, John L 50

Anderson, John 50

Anderson, J. R 135

Anderson, R 398, 408

Anderson. Win 200, 391

Andrade. A 50

Andrew. J. J 163

Andrews, Bishop 32

Andrews. Samuel J 32, 49, 50

Andrews, W. W 286

Angus. Joseph 246, 336

Annet, P 32, 188

Anselm. Saint 32, 286

Anstey. Martin 51

Anthony. Alfred WT 51, 280

Applegate. Thomas 231

Arbuthnot, George 14, 138

Archer. John 200

Armitage, Thomas 231, 277

Armour. J. M 286

Armstrong. R. A 32, 336, 345

Arnot. M 22

An.ot. William 370

Arrowsmith. John 32, 231

Arthur. Win 286

Ashdown. W 11

Ashdowne. W 89

Ashton. John. . . .163

INDEX

469

Ashton, Mrs. Sophia G 51

Athcrton, C. J 14

Atkinson. Israel 286. 319

Atkinson, J. A 138

Atkinson, John 157

Atmore, Charles 408

Atwoocl, H. Courtenay 231

Auchmnty, A. C 387

Augustine. St. 398

Auringer, O. C 107

Austen. S. C 249

Austin. J. M 297

Austin, William 269

Avanrimus . . . . 51, 446

Aveling. F. \V .231

B

Babb, C. E 51

Babington. Gervase 408

Baehe, Samuel 231, 319

Bachelor. Anne 97

Backhouse. J 286

Bacon, B. W 398

Bacon, Henry M 408

B.-icciii. Leonard 331

Bacon. L. W 269, 336

Bagot, Daniel.. 130, 135, 246, 286

Bagshawe. E. J 446

Bailey, B : 370

Bailey. Henry 382

Bailey, II. Turner 51

Bailey. Lewis 138

Bailey, Winthrop 269

Baillie. John 138. 210

Baily, Caleb 51

Bain, F. AY 439

Baird, J 446

Baird, William 32, 138, 163

Baker, A. B .398

Baker, Charles 345

Baker, J. F 346

Baker, Sir R 408

Baker, Mrs. S. S. T 51

Baker, William 382

Baker, William M 11

Balch, W. S 89

Baldwin, George C 408

Bales, Peter 408

Balfern, Thomas A. G.. ..270

Balfern, W. P...51, 157. 336, 343 346, 446

Balfour, Mrs. C. L 408

Balfour, W. P 200

Ball, C. J 429, 431

Ball, Charles R 51

Ball, G. H 51

Ballantine, E 425, 429

Bnllurd, Frank 270, 404

Ballon, Hosea 286. 370

Balmer, Robert 286

Bamford, J. M 446

Banks, L. A 52, 446

r.annerjea. M. L 231

Barault, L'Abbe 138

Barclay, P 188. 287

Barclay. S. M 11

Barham, F. F 88

Baring, C 293

Baring-Gould, S (see Gould),

138, 173, 188

Barker, Joseph 52, 287

Barker, M 439

Barnard, John 249

Barnard. S 12

Barnes, Albert 287

Barnes, Charles W 319

Barnes, Isaac E 387

Barnes, W. E Ill

Barnett, Thomas H 130

Baron, D 22

Barrett. Alfred 337

Barrett, George S 130, 173

Barrett, J. T 130

Barrow, E. Pinder 346

Barrow, George "S 287

Barrow, Isaac 409

Barry, Alfred 164, 287

Bartholomew, C 52, 89

Bartle, George 138, 231

Barton, Lucy 52

Barton, W. E 52, 346

Basrom, J 337, 346

Bass, Mrs. E. E 124

Bassett, F. T 22, 249

Batchelor, II 33

Bate, George 287

Bateman, W. F. L 409

Bates, D. M 337

470

INDEX

Hat he. Anthony 33

Halt. .T. H 409

Battersby, Charles 249

liattersby. Thomas D. H.. 44, 446

Baxter. Richard 164, 287

Kay ford, John 200

Bayle. P 392 |

Baylee. Joseph 188 |

Bayley, T,. M. L 164

Bayliss, Wyke 118

F.ayne, Peter 429

Baynes, Henry S 124

BazaliMta, T. K 446

Bazalgette, F. A :•!

Beach, D. N 280

I'.earham, J 231

Beachy. R. W 428

Bealby, J. T 68

Beale. K. II 277. 42:,

Beamish. II. II 439

Bran. \V. S 346

Beard. Arthur :!'.».".

Beard. Charles 231

Beard. John K 44. 114. :',4(i

Beardslee. 0. S 346

Beattie, F. R 210

Beaiichaiup. Daniel 2 Hi

BeauHerk. (' 89

Bedford, Arthur 33

Beeeher. Charles 33. l'X7

Beeeher. Henry Ward -~>2

Beerher. W. J 22

J. Agar 223, 287

Beet William K i::r.

Begbie. I Ian. Id 270

Be-el. J. .1 138

J. A 188. 21H

Beke. rharles 22, 44

Bel, -her. T. W 319

Bell. Charles C 446, 447

Bell. C, I) 425

Hell. H.-nry 371

T.ell. W 283

r.ell.-iin.v. J L20

Bellamy. .Joseph iM'.i

Bellarmine, Cardinal 17:;

I'.eliett, .F. (J.. 173, 231, 246. 2:,"

Bdshani. 'I'hoinas 2::i

r,eiii;m. Nathan S. S. .

Beman. Sannh'l 2X7

lien K/ra. Juan J 210

Ken-Halpai. Lovi 116

r.oniiani. Daniel 120

Benner, II. D 210

Bennet . A 264

Ueimett. James :>2. 160, 210

2S7, 346

Benneit. Mrs. M. 1 97

r.enson. Christopher 120

P.enson. Kdward White... .".2, 442

IJensoii. (J(>or-e 52, 287

P.ensnn. Joseph 210

lienson. It 280

Unison. K. M 33, KW. 188

r.enson. R. W 346

r.entham. Jeremy 433

Her-. Joseph !•' 210

Hei-iramo. Ca.jetan .Mary da.. 139

Herle. A. A 188

Bernard-Brownlow, M. R I :','.»

r.ernai-.l. II. N 277

Hei'nard. James: 2.")0

r.ernard of ('lairvaux !•".!>

Bernard. Samuel. Jr :: H5

Hernard. T. D 33, :'.J7

Besser. R

Hesl. Kenelm Di-by

Hest. .Mrs :',71

H.Mhune. Mrs. J 40!»

Hettison. W. J 117

Hevan. L. D 337

I'.evan. Thomas -109

r.everly. Thomas 210, 409

neyschla.ir. Willihald 347

I'.ihle. Andi-e\v F 188

I5iel«>l-steth. Miss C 52, 124

Hickersteth. C 371

r.icUersteth. Miss K 52

P.irkersteth. K. H 188, 250

I'.irkersteih. John 331

Hierhouer. A 275

I'.iirirs. 0. K. D 174. 287

I'.ill.ie. Henry (J 288

I'.illin-sley. J. M 347

IJiison. Thomas 184. 288

Itin.lle.v. T. Herhi-rf 33. 409

Iliiiirham. K.. Jr 231

P.innev. F. A. . . .347

INDEX

471

Bimis, William 52, 347

Bird, C. S 164

Bird, II. J. G 15

Bird, Robert 97

Birks, H. A 130, 139, 164, 331

Birks, T. R 288

Birmingham, T. M. C 288

Biroat, Jacques 139

Bishop, Thomas 250

Bisse, Thomas 409

Black, C. A 22

Black, Charles 1 44

Blaekall, Bp 409

Blackall, C. R 97, 124

Blackburn, Bp 398

Blackburn, C. H 160

Blackburn, W. M 124

Blackstone, W. E 210

Blagg, M. W 15

Blaikie, Wm. G 53, 275

Blair, James 398

Blake, Mortimer 157

Blakelock, R 288

Blanchard, E. F 347

Bland, F. C 210

Bleby, Henry W 160

Bliss, Daniel 200

Bliss, Thomas 15

Blomfield, C. J 30, 350

Blomfield, E 53

Blumenthal, C. E 77

Blunt, Ellen M 139

Blunt, Henry 53

Blunt. J. N 288

Blyth, F. Cavan 174, 392, 409

Blyth. G. F. Popham 139, 197

Boag, Frederick 164

Boardaloue, Louis 410

Boardman, George D 53, 197

232, 250, 396, 398, 409

Boardman, W. E 447

Boase, H. S 264

Boddy, Alexander A 53

Bodington, Canon 53

Body, George 130, 139, 164

Bogatzky, H. V 412

Bolles, William 53

Bolton, W. J 439

Bomford, Lawrence 447

| Bonar, A 439

i Bonar, A. A 232

Bonar, Horatius 164, 211, 250

I Bonaventura, St 53

Bonavia, Emmanuel 232

Bondler, Thomas 232

Bonnet, L 320

Bonnett, A 409

Bonus, John 15

Booker, Luke 409

Booth, Abraham 249, 250

Booth, John 200

Bosanquet, Claude 320, 409

Bosanquet, James W 23, 53

Bose, Ram Chunder 320

Boseley, Ira 347

Bossuet, J. B 398

Bossuet, WTilhelm 53

Bosworth. Edward 1 53

Boudon, H. M 275, 447

Bougand, Emile 250

Boultbee, R. M 89

Bourdillon, Francis.. 371, 382, 410 Bourne, Henry II . . 15, 23, 53, 347

Bousset, W 439

Bowen, George 347, 425

Bower, John 387

i Bowne, Borden P 288

! Bowne, George H 200

Bowne. W. St. H 139

Boyd. E. Allen 371

Boyd, John 410

Boyle, John 410

Boyse, Joseph 250

Brace, Charles L 336

Bradbury, T 250, 320. 399

Braden, Clark 160, 164

Bradford, A. H 124

Bradlaugh, Charles 288, 433

Bradley, Henry S 347

Bradley, J. II 288

Bragge, Francis 320, 371

Brarneld, William A 15

Bramley-Moore, W 288

Brank W. T 201

Branks, William 135

Braun, Percival 347

Brausse, M'. 139

Breed. D. R.. 30

472

INDEX

Bivere. Kichard H

Brendle. D. F 382

Breue. Charles H 17}

Breunan. H ;">:',. :>:>

Brett, George 174

Brett, H 53

Brett. Jesse 139

Brett. Robert 54

Brewer, S. D 211

Brewster, James 899

Brewster, John 348

Briggs, C. A 23, 33, 44. :, 1

211, 348

Bright. Xorma 447

Bright, William 33, 174

Brine, John 288

Brinsley. - - 312

Bristow, R. Rhodes 174

Broade, G. E 160

Brock. Mrs. Carey 331. 371

Brorkinton, A. A 399

Bro.-kwell. Joseph 410

Brokesby. Francis 54

Bromley. Samuel ~> 1

Brooke, C. W. A 174

Brooke, Richard S 15

Brooke, S. A 124, 232. 264

Brookes. James H 54, 189

211. 251

Brooks, Arthur f>4, 337

Brooks, C. T 348

Brooks, N. C 23

Broous. Phillips 336, 337

r.rouidi. J 124

lin.u-h. \V 54

Brought i ni. Hu.irh 184

Br..iii:hton. L. G 211

Brown. Andrew 211

Brown. < 'harles 164

Brown. C. J 201

Brown. David 209, 211

Brown. G. J. Cow ley- 90

Brown. Harold 23

Brown. I loward N 97

P.rown. .F. lialdwin. .189, 201. 288 I'.roun. .Folin 140. 18!». ::is

425. 447 Tin, \vn. Principal 223

L'xn. ::m. 417

Ill-own. It. <\ S Urown. R. L

430

406 289 Brown. T. (' ................ 232

Brown. William .......... 15, 107

Brown. W. L. W ............ 348

i Browne. 1-Mith .............. 54

P,ro\vm>. Kdward II ....... 23, 44

289, 337 Browne. John ........... 25i, 283

P.rown, R. II. Xisbet ......... 15

Hi-owning, I'.ishop .......... 135

Hrownlee, W. C ............. 251

Bruce, A. B ......... 33, 285, 319

320, 348, 370, 371 P.ryant, Sophie .............. 348

Bryant, Thomas J ........... 289

Brydall. T .................. 394

P.nHianan. Neil .............. 347

Bnck, Daniel Dana ...... 140, 320

Bnckminstcr. J. S ........... 270

Bndd. Theodore ............. 34

Bnddieom. R. P ........ 140, 157

Bulbeck, W. A .............. 120

Bnlkley, Charles ........ 320, 371

Bull. A. II .................. 348

Bull. George ................ L'iH

Bull, Henry ................. 371

Bullfinch. S. (J .............. 447

Bulling'!-. K. \V ............. 211

Bullock, Charles ............. 382

Bullock, J. George ........ 54, 331

Bullock, Thomas ............ i'77

Bullock. William ............ 320

Bunn. Henry ................ 174

Bunsen. Krnest de ........... 433

Bunting. Henry ............. 54

Bunyan. John ....... :!12, 394, 396

P.ur-e. Caleb ................ 289

Burgess. Anthony ........... 425

Buriress. Thomas ............ 251

Bur-h. Willhim ..... f.4. 211, 212

264, 439 Burnett. T. M .............. 174

Burne.x . S. <i ................ 289

BurnliMin. B. !•' .............. 54

Burns. I slay ................ 54

Burns. Jahex. ............... 371

Burnt( n. \. S. . . .320

INDEX

473

Burr, Aaron 251

Burr, E. F 116

Burrell, D. J. . .307, 348, 349, 432

Burrell, Joseph D 164

Burridge, J. H 212

Biirrit, Elihu 232

Burroughs, Jer 399

Burroughs, J. G 212

Burrows, W. O 289

Burt, Isabella 410

Burt, Nathaniel C 54, 349

Burton, B 232. 270

Burton, Edward 251

Burton, E. D 55, 83

Burton, H 251

Burton, W 410

Bury, F. E 429

Busfield, J. A 410

Bush, George 189, 289

Bush, James S 289

Bushnell, H 232, 269, 270

285, 289, 290

Businger, L. C 55

Butler, Alford A 55

Butler, Anna R 97

Butler, G. W 120, 382

Butler, John 120

Butler, William Archer.. 286, 293

Butler, Win. J 140

Buxton, H. J. W 371, 410

Byefield, Richard 447

Byles, John 349

Byng, F. E. C 160

Oadmaii, James P 90

Cairns, John 447

Cairns, Principal 429

Calderwood, Henry 372

Calhoun, S. II 34

Calkins, Wolcott 372

Calthorp, G 124, 130, 397

Calvert, G. H 107

Cameron. A. B 140

Cameron, C. R 439

Cameron, Mrs 399

Campbell, G 55

Campbell, Sir Hugh 410

Campbell. Juliette H. L 34

Campbell, J. M ...290, 447

Campbell, W. M 232

Campe, Charles 130

Candlish, James S 290

Candlish, R. S 189, 280, 290

298, 320

Ganuey, Maurice A 68

Canning, Stratford 265

Capes, F. M 398

Capes, John M 232

Cappe, Newcome 55

Card, Stephen 290

Cardale, John B 34, 321

Cardale, Paul 425

Carlisle, Christopher 184

< 'arlyle, Thomas 34

( 'a rmichael, F. F 290

Carmichael, R. D 232

Carne, R. H 265

('arson, J. C. L. . 212

( 'arpenter, J. Estlin 337, 442

Carpenter, Lant 280

Carpenter, Russell Lant.. 90. 290

Carpenter, W. B 55, 197

265, 399

( 'a rr. Florence 118

Carre. T 55

( 'arson, Alexander 290

( 'arson, James C. L 201

Carter, C. S 349

Carter, J. M 382

Carter, Mrs. M. M 98

Carter, T. T 34, 55, 124

125, 131, 140, 153 164, 283, 332, 410

Carter, W. S 410

Cartwright, E 107

Cams, Paul 116

Carvel, Job 212

( 'ary. Clement C 212

Casaubon. Meric 34, 160

Case, Carl 66

Caspar!, C. E 121

Caspers, A 55, 332

Cassells, S. J 439

Caswall, Edward 349

| Caunter, J. H 399. 410

Cave, Alfred 290

Cave, Harriet 98

474

INDEX

Chadwiek. C,. A IL".I

Chadwiek. .T. \V 265

Cli.-itiin. J. \V 232. 251

Chalmers. Thomas 286, 293

Chamberlain. Edith 1 399

Chamberlayne. O. S 290

Cluimbre, Albert St. J 171

Chandler. A 349

Chandler, Benjamin 410, 411

Chandler. S 189

Chapin. E. II 164, 399, 411

Chaplin, J 321

< 'liapman. E 56

Chapman. II. B 164, 175, 189

Chapman, Jaines 337

Chapman. Mrs. Paul 98

Chapman, R. C 160

Charles. Mrs 34, 290, 399

Charlesworth, B 290

Charleton. Robert 290

Charnoek. S 164 '

Chase, c. i-' 160

Chase. Frederiek H .">:>. 411

Chase. Samuel :U

Cheney. Mrs. II. V :,r,

Chertsey. Andrew 14o. 1M-

Chevalier, Tempi*' r>

Cheyne, Hugh L' 1 L'

Child. A. 1>> 447

Child, F. S 'Ill

Child. M. D 337

Childs, T. S^ :54:i. 117

Childs. \V. L Ill

Chineiid. - 107

christlieb, Theodore ill

Christmas, Henry

Christopher. Hiram 291

hristophil 50. 1 iT,

Chrysostom. John :;ST

Chiilib. Thomas 382

Churchill, T. F LT,L>

Olacy, Mrs. E 321

c lai^ett, N 23

Glare, Austin 270, 332

( 'hire. Fraiie.-.. US

Clark, Rufus \V :,»;

Chirk. S

Clark. T. Man-h 1 17

\v. F;. .

Clarkr. Adam 34. 246, 291

Clarke. Mrs. A 108

Clarke, C 98

Clarke, George W 165, 252

Clarke, .lames Freeman 56

291, 411. 432

Clarke. John 56

Clarke. John F 321, 372

( 'larke. M. B. Sterling 56

Clarke. Mary L 98, 280

Clarke. Kiehard 270

Clarke. U. F 140

Clarke. Samuel 23, 57

Clarke. Thomas J If,:.

Clarkson. Gould 309

Clarkson, William :i IM

Cleeve. Lucas 116

Clemanee. Clement 165

Cleveland, J. J I'll'

Clifford, John 129, 233, 337

Clifford, Samuel L':',:',

Clissold, A L'U

Clodd. Edward r,7

Close. F 213. 372

Clow. William 165

Clow. W. M 1 10

Clowes. John 321, 399, 411

( 'lunie. James 140

Cobhett. R. S 17.".

Cobbold, George A 131

Cobbold, s 448

( 'ohden. Arehdearon 394

Cm-hem. Martin 57

Coehran. S. D 291

Coilin. <;. C 140

Collin. R. A 34

Cohen, J 57

Cole, David 349

Cole, James E 44, 213

('oleman. John 213

Colemaii. Thomas 213

Colerid-e. Henry J 57, 125

141, 213, 349, 372, 399

c.deridire, J 57, 399

Coles. Abraham 108

Doles, F r,7

( 'oles. Thomas L':!:i

Collier. Thomas (J 17.".

Collins. Riehard. . . .321

INDEX

475

Collyer, W. P, 372

Colman, Benjamin 389

Colvill, William 448

Colwell, John 98

Combs, George H 338

Conant, Mrs. H. C 123

Conant, R. W 270

Conaty, T. J 57

Conder. Eustace R 57, 121

Cone, Orello 350

Congreve, George 389

Conn, Joseph 45 !

Conn, R. R 291

Constable, Henry 141

Converse, J. K 291

Cook, Charles C 214

Cook, E. Hampden 214

Cook, F. C 90, 411

Cook, F. S 280, 436

Cook, H. B 433

Cook, Joseph 291. 337

Cook, K 350

Cook, Peter 58

Cook, R. B 58

Cook. William 287

('nuke. George 189

Cooke, William 15, 252, 321

(VH)kman. George G 399

Cooley, W. F 58

Coombs, Jessie 350

Cooper, C. D 141

Cooper, Henry G 265

Cooper, John 34, 283, 338

Cooper, Thomas 189, 291. 321

Cooperrider, G. D 411

Coote, A 292

Coote, Lady 411

Coquerel, A 115

Cordner, John 233

Corelli, Marie 116

Cornwall, W. II 350

Costelloe, B. F. C 58

Cotes, Henry 321

Cotter, J. R 214

Cotterill. Henry 350

Cottle, Joseph .108

Cotton, Francis M 220

Coulin. Frank 265

Courteiuiy, C. L 332, 343

Courtois, R 350

Cousens, Mrs. F. U 411

Cousin, Michael 252

Coutts, J 350

Coverdale, Miles 141

Cowell, Benjamin 256

Cowie, B. M 292

Cowper, B. H Ill

Cox, E 162

Cox, John 214, 315

Cox, John H 449

Cox, S 189, 292, 321, 338

Coxe, Arthur C 141

Coxe, R. C 252, 321

Coyle, J. Patterson 58

Crabtre, Addison D 58

Crafts, Wilbur F 98

Craik, James 34

Craig, Robert : 265

Craig, W 58

("raigin, Mrs. Louisa T 58

Cramp, John M 233, 433

('nine, Stephen 58, 233

('raven, C. E 98

< Yawford, Thos. J 285, 292

Creighton, Mandell 141, 165

Crellius, John 233

( Yerar, Thomas 153

Crisp, Thomas 233

Crisp, Tobias 449

Crispe, Violet 78

Crombie, J 270

Crookall, L 58

Crooker, J. H 58, 201, 265

Crosby, A 214

Crosby, Howard 233, 264, 265

Crosley, Davis 15

Cross, Constance 34

Cross, James 189, 214

Crosthwaite, J. C 58

Crou, George 449

Crowell, J 45, 252

Cruikshank, P. A 153

i Crum, C. C 400

Cruinmell, Alex 201

Cruso, Timothy 387

Crutwell. C. T Ill

Cubit, George 321

Cubitt, George 372

INDEX

Cudworth. K 350

Cud worth. \V r>8. 165

Cullen. J :>'.'

culn.ss. James... 24, :>'.». I'oi. 252

321

Omnium:. John. . .45, ."•!». L'!»2. 321 ::7L'. .inn. -ill. 449

Cure. Edward r 175 j

Currie. C. 1 250 |

Curtis, AUSOU nartie 24

Gushing, Stephen 338

Cusin. Alexander 153

Cutler. Samuel 449

Cutts, E. L 59

Oiyler. Theodore L 449

Cyprian 411

D

Dalcho. Frederich 252

Dale. J;iin«>s W 129

Dale, It. W...233, 234, 275, 285

292, 350 Dallas. A. K. C. . .131, 321, 372

400, 412

Dalnian. Gustav 350

Dalton. Henry 214

Dana, Daniel 252, 292

Daueau, L 440

Daniell, John M 234

Daniell, Mortlock 165

Daniell, W. R 412

Darby. J. X 214

D'Aivy. Charles F 277, 350

D'Aubimie. M 292

Davenport, G. D 141

David, V. D 449

Davidson, A. B

I >avidson, .Morrison 234

Davidson, Peter 234

Davidson, Robert. . .253, 338, 429

Davidson. William 372

Davies, David C 292, 338

Davies, J. Llewelyn 34, 280

Davies, Thomas A 121

Davis, Mrs. C. E. K 125, 372

Davis. <;<-o r-e T 116

Davis. J. A 175

Davis. L. A 59, 90

Davis, Noah K r>9, 90

Davis. T. A 234

Davis. W. II

Dawson. Captain 322

Dawson, John 59

I >awson. Joseph 59

I >a\vsoii. T 59

Dawson, W .",:»

Dawson. W. J .V.t. 350

Day. Ernest !."•:,

Deacon. G. E Ill'

De Barzia. J 17:.

Decker, A 211

De Courrey. Richard 166

Deedes, E. E :.'.«

Deems, C. F 59

Delapryme. Charles 59

De Laurence. L. W 322

Delitzsch, Franz 24. 265. 442

Dcmarest, J. T 215

Dempster. John 281

Denison, J. II 350

Denny. James 292

Dennys. Edward X 332

Dent Lady I'.eaujolois 24

Denton, William 234, 412

De Pressense. Edmund. . .59, 114

Derby, Edward. Earl of 372

Dermer, E. C 400

De Romestin. A. II. E 141

D'Espinassons. M 412

Desprez, T. J 77, 240

De Teisser, G. F 373

De Valdes. Juan 400

Devine, Arthur 141

Dexvar. Daniel 292

Dewart. E. H 24, 45

Dewey. J. H 322

Dickinson. H. W 189

Dickson. Alexander 60

Dickson, A. E 131

Didon. J. H f.0, 253

Didon. IVre 234

Diffendorfer. H. E 98

Dike, S. F 234

Dimmock, Nathaniel. .. .142, 293

Ditton, Humphry 189

Divall, Edith Hickman 142

I >i\. Morgan 35

Dix. W. Clnttertou 60. 98

INDEX

47?

Dixmi. A. (' 234

Dixon. Thomas 131

Doane, W. C 197

Dobree, Louisa F 400

Dod, John 412

Dodd, Charles II 60

Dodd, J. T 351

Dodd, T. J 322

Dodd, William 322. 373

Doddridge, Philip 449

Dodge, II. Nehemiah 108

Dodge, Mary A 234

Dods, Marcus... 35, 332, 370, 373 412, 433

Dudsworth, W 201, 215

Dole. -C. F 60

Doll, Henry 338

•D'Ombrain, Henry H 15

Donehoo, James D Ill

Doolittle, Thomas 142, 450

Dore, James 190

Doree, Nadage 351

Dorner, J. A 234

Dorr, B 16, 24

Doudney, David A 450

Douglas, H 235

Douglas, John 322

Dove, Mrs. A. E 323, 373

Dover, T. B 175, 322, 373

Dow, William 351

Dowie, John A 400

Dowling, John 215

Dowling, William 436

Downame, Bp 412

Downame, George 440

D'Oyly, Mrs. Catharine 60

Drake, Roger 400

Draper, B. H 322, 373

Dresser, Horatio W 351

Drew, G. S 60, 125

Drew, Samuel 253, 293

Drought, C. E 175

Drummond, D. T. K 142, 373

Drummond, H 215

Drummond, James 4 .24, 30

Drummond, R. B 235

Drummond, R. J 351

Du Bose, W. P 293

Dudley, Dean 60

Duff, E. M 322

Duffield, George 215

Duffield, John T 215

Duggan, J 60

Duncan, ( 'anon 131

Duncan, David 412

Duncan, Joseph 400

Duncan, W. C 275

Dunckley, James 98

Dmikin, John 253

Dunn, J. B 395

Dunn, Samuel 135

Dupin, M 60, 160

Durant, John 215

Durer, Albert 142

Durham, James 166, 201, 450

Dutcher, J .383

Dwight, C. A. S 61, 270

Dyer, Richard 142

Dyer, William 436

Dyke, Daniel 131

Dykes, J. Oswald 400

E

Eadie, J 275

Bales, Samuel J 142, 175

Earle, J. C 197

East, John 436

East, Timothy 253

Eastlake, Lady 69

Easton, Samuel 351

Eck, H. V. S 35

Eddy, Z 61

Edersheim, A 24, 49, 61, 442

Edgar, Robert M...142, 166, 190

293

Edmunds, John 175

Edwards, D. C 293

Edwards, E. Bombay 351

Edwards, F 413

Edwards, H 450

Edwards, John 412

Edwards, Jonathan 293

Edwards, Lewis 293

Edwards, T. C 223

Edwic 61

Egar, J. H 136

Egerton, Margaret 99

Eggleston, Edward 58, 338

INDEX

Eliot, Charles j «;i

Eliot, W. G 235

Ellerton, John 332

Ellerton, John E 266

Ellicott, C. J 45, 61, 351

Elliott, C 293

Elliott, Charles L. U 175

Elliott, H. B 293

Elliott, Walter 61

Ellis, Clement 373

Ellis, H. M 412

Ellis, James J 351

Ellis. W. Wehb 25

Ellsworth, P. W 235

Klmslie, W. G 114

Fnicrich. Anna K 142

Kim-rich. Anne C 123

Emlicht. W 12

Engall, Mrs. T. S 202

Erdman. Fred 215

Erskine, Sir T 322

Esrriah. Enrique P 142

Eiter. J. W 338

Knsebins 35

Evans, 323

Evans, A. E 275

Evans, Caleb 166

Evans. G. D 383

Evans, J. H 425

Evans, J. S 312

Evans. M. J 121, 172, 244

E\ ;inson, Edward 35

Everard, George 352, 450

Ewald, Heinrich 61

Eyre. E 373

John 293

Byre, \v. n 57

Kyton, R 130, 131, 400, 413

:. K. \V 125, 166, 450

Faber, G. S 293, 352

Faber, M 175

Faber, W. F 35

Fairbairn, A. M 62, 235

Fairbairn, P 1 0

Fair-child, A. G 392

Eaircliild. J. II. . . ,254

Fairticld. F. H .............

Falconer. Thomas ........... lH'i

Faiinin, John ............... .">.">2

Faraday. M ................. 62

Farber, W .................. 99

Farmer. Hugh .......... 131. 323

Farmingham, Marianne ...... 90

Farrar. F. W. . .62. !H>. 2:',:.. 286

294, 338, 408, 413. 429

Farrar, John ................ 400

Farrer, John ........... 270. 373

Faunce, D. W ....... 35, 197. 352

Faussett. Canon ............ 223

Fearnley, F. M ............. 45

Featherstun, H. Walker, lux. 116 Fellowes, Robert ............ 62

Ferguson, Fergus ........ 62. 383

Ferguson, Orlando ......... i'.^i'

Ferrier, J. T ................ 294

Fowterer, John .............. 142

Field, Julian ................ 451

Figgis, J. B .............. 62, 461

Finch, Daniel ............... 24T,

Finley, J. F. G .............. 91

Finnemore. Joseph .......... 352

Fish, H. C ............... 99, 459

Fisher, Charles ..........

Fisher. Edward ............ 35

Fisher, S .................. <ii'

Fit/gerald, J ............... 63

Fitzgerald, Percy ........... 332

Fitxpatrick. Florence 15 ...... 99

Flach, Pauline K ............ ! I"

Flanders. G. T ............

Flavell, John ........... 312, !:',•;

Fleet wood. J ......... <;:!. !»'.<

Firming. <' ............. 1 12. 2!i I

Firming. K ................. 271

Fletcher. (Jiles .......... 1 |::. l.'.l

Fletcher. J ............. 2(»7. 2:, I

Fletcher, J. S ............... 277

Flint. Robert ............... 202

Flynn. J. S I'M--. E. M Fol.-y. \V. M Folh.nd.

Ill 338

Polsom, N. s ...............

Poote, A. L. K .......... »;:!. M?,

INDEX

479

Foote, H. Wilder 413

Foote, Mary Hastings 99

Footman, Henry 383

Forbes, A. P 143

Forbush, Win. Byron 63, 99

Ford, Charles L 108

Formby, Henry 63, 373

Forrest, D. W 235, 338, 460

Forshall, Josiah 413

Forster, John 352

Forster, William J 63

Forsyth, P. T 254

Foster, Charles 63

Foster, Frank H 283, 295

Foster, George J 99

Foster, J. M 202

Foster, Robert V 413

Fouard, Constant 63

Fowle, E 175

Fowle, T. W 236, 271, 352

Fowler, Bishop 35

Fowler, J. H 323

Fowler, William 323

Fox, Ally 63

Fox, H. E 352

Fox, T. B 63

Fox, W. J 236, 271

Frame, James... 25, 157. 166, 281

Francis, Mrs. C. D 323, 374

Francis, Franc-is 333

Franklin B 219

Franklin, John 374, 377

Franks, James C 352

Fraser, Donald 374

Fraser, John 118

Freddie, Roger ' 35

French, J. L 338

Frey, J. S. C 45

Frogatt, William 294

Frothingham, O. B 374

Frowde, E 236, 254

Fry, Caroline 16, 333, 353

Fry, John 216

Fry, T. C 35, 294

Fuller, Andrew 294

Fuller, Morris 197

Fullerton, W. J 428

Funkhouser, G. A 254

Furlong, William 135

Furness, W. H...63, 64, 190, 271 273, 275, 277

Furse, M - 108

Furst, A 451

Fysh, Frederic 16

Gage, James 64

Gall, James 64

Galloway, W. B 25, 236

Gallway, P 143

Gambler, S. J 175

Gamble, H. R 389

Gamble, John 236

Garnmack, Arthur J 175

Gammon, John 451

Gannett, Ezra S 294

Garbett, James 400

Garden, F 294, 400

Gardiner, Frederic 91

Gardiner, James 400

Gardiner, R. B 64, 91

Gardner, James 401

Garenciers, D 143

Gamier, J 236, 294

Garratt, Samuel 389, 436

Garside, C. B 374

Garthwait, Henry 91

Gascoigne, Richard 315

Gasparin, Joseph 254

Gasparini, J 236

Gates, Samuel 413

Gawen, Nicholas 202

Gay, Joseph 175

Gedge, J. W 99

Gee, H. 411

Geikie, A. C 266, 275

Geikie, Cunningham 49, 64

Geil, Wrf E 64, 135

Geissinger, D. IT 64

Geldart, E. M 294

Genung, J. F 353

Gere, George Washington 190

Gess, W. F 236

Geyer, A 157

Gibbon, J. M 413

Giberne, Agnes 99, 451

Gibson, J. M 353

Gibson, R. C 295, 413

480

INDEX

Gibson. \V 363

<;iir..r.l. K. II 36

Gilbert. I) 149, 166

Gilbert. Edward 118

Gilbert, G. Hoi ley 64, 353

Gilbert, Jesse S 401

Gilbert, Joseph 295

Gilbert Levi 236

Giles. Chaunrey. .36, 216, 295, 401

Giles, R. H 143

Gill, John 25, i:>

Gillespie, Wni 114

Gillie, R. C 99

Gillies, John 25

Gilinsni. K. W 158

Gilmore, J. R 50, 64, 91

Gilpin. Richard 131

Gilsy. S. H 353

Girdlestone, A. G 295

Girdlestone, R. B 236

Girningham, A. E 16

Gladden, Washington 295, 413

Gladstone, W. E 264, 266. 43?,

Glassford, D. T 176

Gloag, Paton J 25

Glover, Octavius 61, 236

Glover, Richard. 64, 125, 401, 413

Gmeiner, John 295

Godbey, W. B 64, 442

Godet, F 223

Goebel, Siegfried 374

Goesbrland, L. de 451

Going, J 143

Golding, A 302

Goldsmid, A. M 57

Good, J. E 401

Goodcole, Henry 383

Goode, William 436

Goodman, John 383

Goodman. John II 202

Goodrirh. (\ A 166

Goodsir. J. T 295

<: Ispeed, E. J 100

GondsjuMsl. George S 25

Goodwin. I). It 295

Goodwin, II 131, 202, 236

Goodwin. Henry M 237

Goodwin. John 295

Goodwin. Simon 108

Goodwin. Thomas.. 143, 202, 312

451

Goodwyn. H 216. 315, 374

Gordon, A. J...190, 216, 281, 343

451

Gordon. <;. A 338

Gordon. Ilenrv 202

Gurdoii. Mrs. M. M 202

Gordon. Robert 25

Gordon. S. D 413

Gordon. W. .1 64

Gordon, W. R 215, 254

Gore, C 36, 38, 277

398, 401, 413

Gotheil, P. E 25

Gouge. William 413

Gough, E. J 353

Goulburn, Edward M...125, 353

413

Gould, S. Baring- 36, 64, 125

138, 161, 190

Govett, R 190, 413

Graham, C 295

Graham, Henry L 202

Graham, W 296

Granada, L. de 143

Grane, W. L 353

Grant, F. W 202, 216

Grant, James 216, 237, 353

Grant, Johnson 176

Grant, Peter 353, 374, 414

Grant, P. W 12

Grant, R 383

Grant, William 451

Grantham, G. P 176

Graves, H. A 237

Grave*, J. R 295, 374

Graves. Kersey 433

Gray. Andrew 36, 374

Gray. F. W 202

Gray, H 202

dray. James 313, 315

Gray, S 108

Gray, W. H 100

Green, Bishop 387

Green, S. G 401

Greene, Henry Copley... 36, 125

Greene, R. B 121

Gn-enp, R. G 21«

INDEX

481

Givenhough, J. G...326, 33N. |ii4

Givenleaf, Simon 160, 161

Greg, Samuel 64

Gregg, Florence 100

Gregg, Thomas D 45

Gregory, J. G 216

Gregory, J. R 216

Grenfell, Bernard P Ill

Greswell, Edward 374

Gretton, George 254

Grew, Henry 275

Gribble, Thomns 353

Gridley, A. T 237, 451

Grierson, G. P 176

Grierson, James... 198, 313, 354

426

Griffin, George 143, 166

Griffith, A. J 166

Griffith, George F. X 63

Griffith, Thomas... 65, 237, 295 354, 414

Griffiths, W 65

Grimley, H. P 414

Grimthorpe, E. L 277

Grinfield, E. W 12

Grinnell, C. E 115

Griswold, Rev 108

Groenings, James S. J 143

Gron, F 414

Gron, N. J 414

Grosart, Alexander 132

Groser, W. H 354

Grotius, Hugo 295

Ground, W. D 354

Grout, Henry M 65

Grove, H 190

Groves, Henry 216

Groves, W. J 440

Guevara, Antonio de 166

Guerber, H. A 112

Guild, William 16, 184

Guinness. Henry Grattan.45, 223 Guinness, Mrs. H. Grattan. . .166

Guizot, M 65

Gunsaums, F. W 65, 135

Gurney, Augustus 65

Guriiey, J. J. . . 254

Gurney, Thomas A 36. 191

Guthrie, Thomns . . .374 I

Guthrie, W. N. 91

Guyse, John ; . 237

H

Habershon, Ada R 374

Hackett, H. B 443

Hackwood, Frederick W 112

Haddock, Frank C 116

Hagen, J. G 414

Haldane, J. A 296

Hale, H. G 237

Hales, William 25

Hall, A. C. A 132, 143, 176

414, 459

Hall, Bishop 451

Hall, C. C 296

Hall, Francis J 36, 237, 266

Hall, Helkiah B 36

Hall, J 65, 255

Hall, Joseph 65, 343

Hall, J. C 132

Hall, Newman. .158, 266, 296, 323

333

Hall, Robert 286, 293

Hall, Thomas C 354

Hall, William 144

Ball, William G 452

Hall, William N 65

Hallett, A 91, 354

Hambleton, J 167, 401

Hamill, H. M 65

Hamilton, D 255, 283

Hamilton, Harriet 414

Hamilton, James 65, 383

Hamilton, William 216

Hammer, Bona venture .... 57, 65

Hammett, C. E., Jr 296

Hammond, E. P 100, 237, 452

Hammond, F. J 176

Hancock, Thomas 339, 383

Haudford, Thomas W 354

Banna, William 65, 66, 126

144, 167, 198

Hansell, E. H 167

Hanson, R. D 66

Harbaugh, H 237, 354

Bardie, Alex 209, 216

Hardwick, C 434

Hare, A. W 414

Hare. H. I<: 217

Hare, .1 2x:;

Hargrove, Charles ;»;

Hanson. Fram-is I7ii

Harker. William 217

Harkness, J 202

Harlow. L. K 191

Harper, F G6, 144, 167

Harper, George 25

Harries, John 401

Harris, Helen B 296

Harris, Henry 296

Harris, J 144, 323, 345, 354

Harris. Kendall Ill

Harris, Samuel 202

Harris, W 16, 323

Harrison, A. R 339

Harrison, B 440

Harrison. John 46

Harrison, William 391

Harrison, W. P 66, 237

Harry, N. M 237

Harslia. D. A 123, 296

Hart, Burdett 66

Hart, John 354

Hart, J. S 414

Harthill, Isaac 198

Hartley. Sherman 167

Hartman. C 108

Hartxell. Jonas 255

Hart/.cll. J. S 296

Harvard Senior. /. 217

Harvey (Lord), Arthur 121

Harvy. .) 176

Hai-wood, Edward 66, 391

Harwnod. .lames 414

Haskell. Mrs. L 100

lla-lam. William 46, 217, 452

Hasting, .lames Kill

HatHmrd. Fanny V. S 414

Hathaway. Timothy 108

Hau^rath. A 443

Haven. Gilbert 118

Haven. SanmH :'.!::

Haveriral. F. K 437

Hawlis, H. R fiG, 100

Hawker, l)i- 255

Hawkes. Henry W 66

Hawkeswortb, Alan S 36

Hawkins. E n;

Hawksley, \v. c 14 -j

Haydeu. W. B 271

Hayes. Arthur P «;•;

Haygood, Atticiis c, . . . (if,

Hay ne, T IX l

Hay ward, E. F

Ha/lehurst, Thomas :!0 1

Head, H. E 296

Ileadham. S. I) KIT

Healing, C. A 132

Heaphy. T IIS

I learn. J. A 144

Herkford, Sarah 66

Hedley, J. C 66, 255

Heigham. J 150

Heisler. Charles W Ml

Heisler, D. Y : :;s:i

Hele, Arthur 91

Helm, Nellie La thro p 100

Henderson, Mrs. S 91

Hendrix, E. R 36

Hen^stenherg, E. W 26

Henkel. D 237

Henley, Robert :U5, 401, 414

Henley, R. M 144

Henn, Silas 296

Henn, W 217

Hennel, C. C 281

Henry, E. A 16

Henry, Jacob 1 x.~i

Ifrnsliaw, J. P. K 217

Henslow, G 237, 296

Herbert, George

Herbert, Lady M !«',. :;:',::

Herbert, W 255

Herford. Hi-«,oke 277, 355

i let-turd, R. T 2:;7

Hermes Trismctfistus <iT

Herm.m. (J. E 17H

ileniad, J. A ixr,

Hernaman, Mrs 170

Herrick. Joseph 67

Ilern.n. <J. I). ..144, 238, 271, 333

Heimh, Hiiirh 296

Heui-th-y, C. A 255, :M:i

Heuver. (leralil D

Hey. William 255, 296, 297

Heygate, W. E 333

483

Heylyn, Peter 391, 39G

Mickey, W. A 71

Hicks, E. W...: 100

Hicks, James 37

Hiffernan, John M 67, 374

Higgins, John 185

Higgins, J. T 158

Higsinson, Edward 26

Highton, Henry 217

Hillard, A. E 91

Miller, O. P 415

Hill, Adam 185

Hill, Daniel H 167, 401

Hill, G. D 415

Hill, Hilkiah B 255

Hill, J 391

Hill, Micaiah 16

Hill, O'Dell T 170, 206

Hill, Rowley 437

Hill, W. B 459

Hillis, N. D 339

Hilt, W 199

Hilyard, James 387

Hinde, Thomas 255

Hindmarsh, R 191, 256

Hinton, J. H 297

Hirsch, Emil G 167

Hirst, J. Crowther 375

Hirst, Samuel 109

Hitchcock, E. A 281

Hitchcock, F. R. M 145, 167

Hitchcock, R. D 297

Hoare, Edward 217, 297

Hoare, J. Gurney 17

Hoben, Allan 37

Hobson, J. P 452

Hocking, W. J 167, 281

Hoddy, Robert 256

Hodge, A. A 297

Hodges, George 100, 145, 167

Hoffman, W 428

Hofman, Heinrich 67, 68

Hoge, William J 323

Holden, George .256

Holland, F. J 278

Holland, F. M 355

Holland, H. S. .176, 199, 238, 401

Holland, John 167

Holland, J. G 109

Holland, Robert 109

Rollings, George S.. . .68, 135, 452

Holmden, Annie H 460

Holmes, D 297

Holmes, Robert 191

Holtzman, Oscar 68

Hood, Alfred... 68, 355, 415, 428

Hood, E. P 443

Hook, W. F 145, 167, 323

Hooker, T 297

Hooper, John 271

Hope, Stanley 145

Hopkins, Evan H 167, 452

Hopkins, Ezekiel 415

Hopkins, J. H 123, 217

Hopkins, Samuel 256

Hopkins, T. M 217

Hopkins, Wm. B 176

Hopps, John P...100, 246, 266 355, 375

Horder, W. G 112

Horlock, H. D 415

Horn, Robert 383

Home, C. Silvester 387

Home, Robert 387

Home, T. H 434

Horneck, Anthony 401

Horsley, Samuel 185, 191, 256

Horton, R. F 297, 345, 355

Horton, S 145

Horton, T. G 158

Hotchkin, S. F 339

Hotchkins, S 203

Houghton, J 191

Hough ton, Louise Seymour.. 68 116, 127, 153

Houston, G 61, 68

Houston, Thomas 203, 426

Hovey, Alvah 238, 323, 355

Howard, Clifford 68

Howard, Mary M 355

Howatt, J. Reid 355, 375, 443

Howe, Fisher 167, 191

Howell, Constance 100

Howell, C. R 297, 452

Howell, Robert B. C 168

Howell, W 415

Howson, John S 323

Howton, R 324

INDEX

Hoyt, Helen Brown 100

Hubert, D. G 145

Hudson, C. F C.l'

Hurt, Theodore 250

Hughes. Lewis 37

Hughes, Thomas 271, 281

Him... T 415

Huidekoper, F 185

Huish, Alexander 415

Hull. J 1G5

Humbertson, W. J 324

Humphrey, William 313, 355

Humphrey, W. G 324

Hunt, H. G. Bonnvia. . .145, 203

Hunter, David 68

Hunter, John 68

Huntingdon, Bishop 198

Huntingdon, F. D 375

Huntington, W 389

Hurlburt, Jesse Lyman 68

Hurll, Estelle M 118

Hurst, G. L 339

•y, Joseph 203, 392

HutHieson. .lames T 297

Hulchins, W. H 53

Hutching, \V. II 132, 168

Hutchinson, Ida W 68, 101

Hutchinson, John 324

Hiiirhinson, J. P 68, 452

Hutchinson, W. G 79

Huitman, William 68

Hntton, F. H 132

Hutton, H 415

Mutton, R. E 145

Hutt..ii. R. H :'.7

Hntton, R. S 452

Hutton. \Vnion W. ..69, 126, 145

Hyde. Annie L 415

Hyde. T. Alexander 355

Hyde. \Vm. DoWitt 355

Ide. Ceor.ue II 339

Illingworth. Amies L 199

Inglis. .1 426

Inmaham, Joseph H 116

Ingram. Arthur F. Winning- ton 69

Inn.-s, A. Taylor 160, 161

limes, J. C 146

Ireland, R. H 177

Irons, William J 69, 324, 356

Isaacs, F. W 177

Jack, T. G 452

Jackson, Blornfield 356

Jackson, Charles B 177

Jackson, George 356

Jackson, Helen E 69, 101

Jackson. James C 324

Jackson, John 238, 415

Jackson. John 0 452

Jacob, G. A 452

Jacob, Henry 146

Jacob, John

Jacob, John T 343

Jacobs, Joseph 69

James, C. C 92

James, John 333

James, John Angell 168

James, William 324, 392

Jameson, Mrs 69

Jamieson, George 297

Jamieson, John 256

Jarvis, S. F 122, 356

Jastrow, M 432

Jeaffreson, C. B 46

Jefferson, John 203, 426

Jefferson, Thomas 92

JelTi-ey, James 356

Jeffrey, R. T 177

Jeffreys, Henry A 17

Jelf, George E 356

Jelliimer, C 397

Jenkins, R. E 339, 452

Jenkyn, Thomas W 297

JeniiiiiLrs, A. G 146, 168

Jenniims. .Mary E 116

Jerram. Charles 298

Jimeson, A. A 415

.lull i is. H i. Anna J 37, 69

Johnson, Art bur 271

Johnson, A. W 430

Johns., n, I'M win 298

Johnson, Franklin 119

Johnson. G. B 69, 271

Johnson. Henry 271

INDEX

485

Johnson, J. B 37

Johnson, S 256

Johnson, T 146

Johnston, Annie P 116

Johnston, J. Wesley 415

Johnston, Thomas 389

Johnstone, James 129, 333

Johnstone, J. Boston 70, 92

Johnstone, V. L 247

Jonas, Joel 217

Jones, C. A 375

Jones, E. Griffith... 37, 298, 356 404, 420

Jones, George 70

Jones, Harry 70, 238, 333

Jones, Henry 217

Jones, J. D 146, 402, 415

Jones, J. E. Rivington 177

Jones, Jenkin L 434

Jones, Orville D 356

Jones, T 313

Jones, William 37

Jones, W. H 168

Joseph, Jules 116

Jukes, Andrew 17, 357

Junkin, George 17

Jurien, P 440

K

Karishka, Paul 238

Karney, G 416

Karr, Margaretta A 109

Karslake, W. H 416

Kauf maim, M 339

Reach, Benjamin 375

Kean, Laurence 257

Keane, H. H 439

Kedney, John S 357

Keedy, J. L 203

Keigwin, J 149

Keirn, Theodore 70

Kellogg, Samuel H 434

Kelly, J 298

Kelly, W 185, 217, 218

Kelman, Janet H 101

Kempe, John E 146

Ken, Thomas 298

Kennaway, C. E , 416

Kennedy, James 298

Kennedy, John 191

Kennedy, W. S 26

Kenney, - - 278

Keimion, Alfred 203

Keogh, M. C 78

Kephart, C. J 70, 101

Ker, William 453

Kessler, Julius 315

Kethley, A. Pitt 101

Kidd, George B 12, 26

Kidd, James 247

Kidder, Richard 26

Kimball, Caleb 298

Kimball, E. H 402

Kimble, Mary M 218

King, Edward 177, 416

King, Harriet E. H 146

King, Henry 416

King, John M 357

Kingdou, H. Fully 37

Kingsbury, H 203, 357

Kingsbury, T. L 114

Kingsland, J. P 70

Kingsley, Florence M 117

Kinne, Aaron 17, 26, 247

Kinney, Ezra D 392

Kinmburgh, Robert 70

Kirby, Archbishop 70

Kirby, W 132

Kirke, Edmund 70, 91

Kirke, E. N 375

Kirkpatrick, A. F 26

Kirkwood, Robert 238

Kitto, John 70

Kittredge, A. E 158, 192

Klarmann, A 161

Klingle, G 109

Kluh, J. M 92

Knapp, F. H 238

Knight, G. H 357

Knight, H. J. C 459

Knight, James.... 324, 375, 416

Knight, James A 257

Knight, Samuel 33;

Knight, W 440

Knowles, Archibald C...126, 146

Knowles, Lucia M 357

Knowling, R. J.... 37, 431

Knowles, Thomas 146

48J5

INDEX

Knox. Henry i'72

Knox. .Mrs. 'isa C 375

Knox-Little. W. J. ..146, 147, 168

283

Knuith, Charles P 135

Krehs. .1. M 70, 333

Kroetel, G. F 402

Krummacher, F. A 375

Krnmmacher. F. W 130. 132

137, 147, 192. 339

La. ey, T. A 238

Lacordaire, Pere 70, 238

La.^erhof, Selma 440

Laidlaw, J 324, 412

Lamb. A. S 101

L;imb, John 161

Lanili, William ..453

Lambert. Brooke 416

Lambert, J. C 460

Lam-aster, R. B 168

Lancaster, Richard V 357

Landels. William. . .168, 192, 426 Lani*. Cosmo Cordon. . .313, 324

375 Lang, .). Marshall 147, 426

•. John P 70

Lai '•• Thomas 298

Lardncr. Nathaniel 324

Lar-je, James 437

Larrahee, E. A 177, 416

Latham, Henry 192

Lull i bury, Clarence 402

L.-'!iiner. Faith 71, 102

La Trohe. James 272

LaiiL-hi .n. James B 357, 402

Laurie. Thomas 71, 239

Layerack, F. J 402

Law. Iviward 71

Law. Henry 17, 239, 298, 453

Lawrence, Annie M His

La\\>on. Martha K 11 r,

Layton. F. W. H 218

Le.i. William 71

ii. Charles 383

Leahy, E 150

. Hem-ietta L 12«;

Leask, W 71

Leathes. Stanley 26, 239, 431

Leathley, Mary E. S 71, 101

Le Camus, Emile 71

Lee. Elias 27.".

Lee. Fnstace 177

Lee, Frederick G 177

Lee. C.erald S 2r,

Lee, Henry 430

Lee, John W 86

Lee, L. M 392

Lee, William 71, 324

Leeson, Charles H 147

Li froy, W 62, 147, 272. JT.3

Lehman, E 71. 147

Leifchihl, John 402

Leigh, M. Cordelia 17

Leighton, Robert 416

Lemann, M 161

Leo 1 37

Leonard, H. C 375

I Leonard, W. A 71. 147

Lessey. T 315

Lester. John H 177, 247

Letourneur, Augustine J 12»i

Lever, Thomas 4 If,

Lewis, F. M 247

Lewis, F. W 71

Lewis, Mrs. P 168

Lewis. Tayler 62. 118

Lewis, W. S 12. 71

Leyburn. J 3X3

Lias. J. J 29«S, 32 \

Liddon, H. P. . .3,7, 147, 187, 192 209, 249, 257, 357

Lid^ett, John Scott 2!»^

Liel.erkuhn, S 72. :>2

Li.miy. F. de 73

Liumiri. A. M. de. . .37, 1 17. 331

Lilienthal, Herman 147

Lillie. Arthur 13,1

Lincoln. William 3,r>7

Lindsay. Thomas M 357

Lindsey. Theophilns 257, 260

Linton. Canon 73

Linton. Henry 17, 26

Linton, H. P 17

Lipscomb, A. A 198

LiBCO, F. G 376

INDEX

487

Lik-h, Josiah 218

Little, Sophia L 148, 192

Litton, E. A 324

Lloyd, E. M 73

Lloyd, .Tenkin 177

Lloyd, W 73

Lobingier. H. S 73

Lobstein, Paul 38

Lock, Walter 112

Locke, John 73

Lockhart, Clinton 26

Loftus. D 168

Logan, II. S 114

Loinas. T 416

Long, C. E 38

Longley. F. E 416

Lonsdale. J. G 376

Loraine. X 417

Lord. D. X 218, 440

Lord. Eleazer 27

Lord. J. L 204, 218

Lord, Willis 218

Lord. W. W 185

Lorimer. G. C 73, 74

Lort. Michael 417

Losrh. Henry 109

Loughborough, J. N 218

Love, Wm. De Loss 185

Lowe. Frank E 178

Lowe. J. B 46, 169

Lowinan. Moses 27, 46

Lowrie, John M 74

Lowrie. Walter 178

Lowry. E. P 258

Li > wry, Robert 27

Lowry. S. C 148

Loyson. Charles J. M 257

Lucas, Thomas 392

Luckock, H. M 74

Luff, William 109

Lund. T. W. M 358. 417

Lnshington. Ellen E 417

Luther. Martin 148. 402

Lutz. A . Fowler 126

Lydcott. E 384

Lydon. A. F 110

Lynd. S. W 299

Lynn, A 394

Lyon, M. H 204, 257

74. 219 ....417

. .402

126 161 192 453 93

74,

198

101, 109

Lyi n. NV. P

Lyte. II. F

Lyttleton. Edward

M

Maas, A. J 17, 74

Mabry, J. C

Macan, R. W

Macarthur, A 387.

Macbride, John D

MacComas, E. W 239

MacCook, Henry C 74, 148

MacDermot, G. M 192

MacDonald, Alex. . . 38

Macdonald, George 325

Macdonnell, J. C 299

MacDougall, James. Macduff, J. R. ..38,

148, 272, 325, 334, 339, 358, 37G

MacGregor, G. H. C 74, 339

Macll value, W 299

Maclntyre, William 402

Mackall, J. W 35'8

Mackay, A. B 178. 358

MacKeith, Alexander 93

Mackennal, Alexander. . .247, 325

Mackenzie, Mrs. Colin 158

Mackenzie. Mary J 376

Mackenzie, W. Douglas 74

Mackintosh, J. C 38

Mackintosh, Robert 358, 443

MacKintosh, William 74, 148

Maclachlan, Mrs 376

Maclachlan, Peter 272

Maclaren, Alexander. . .266, 402

453

Maclauchlan, Thomas 313

MacLaurin, John 27, 293

Macleod, A 12G

MacLeod, D 339

Macleod, Norman 132

Macmillan, Hugh... 325, 326, 358

•59:^

Macnaughton, Samuel 358

MacNeil, C. H 219

MacNeile. Hugh 272

MacPherson, Mrs. Brewster. .37(1 Macpherson, Robert 114, 192

188

MacWhorter, Alex 437

Madan, Richard 272

Madge, Thomas 239

Magath, J 161

Magee, Archbishop 430

Magee, M. C 47

Magee, William 299

Maguire, Robert 325

Maitland, Brownlow. . . .148, 325

Maitland, C. D 239, 384, 389

Maitland, S. R 440

Malan, C 325, 384

Malan, S. C 148, 325, 376

Malcolm, Howard 299

Malham, J 74

Malleson, F. A 74

Mamreov, Peter v. F....75, 117 Manchester, George Duke of. 219

Mandell, William 219

Manford, E 219

Mangey, T 417

Manly, John G 358

Mann, Cameron 169

Mann, J. H 27

Mann, Leigh 453

Mann, Nicholas 122, 260

Manning, H. E 358

Mansel, Henry L 219

.Ma nt. Bishop ' 75

Mant, R 325

Mam, W. B 169

Mantle, J. Gregory 148

Manton, Thomas 132, 417

March. Daniel 75

Man-h. Henry 334

Marsh. F. K 192, 283, 299

Marsh, G. W. B 192

Man-haul, .lames 192, 239

Margoliouth, M 417

Marquis, David C 122

Mar-.len, J. B 219

Marsden, J. H 325

Marshall, Emma 75, 102

Mar-hall, F 75

Marshall, William 239

Mar-hnian. I)r 257

Marson, Charles S 334

Martial. .John 1»;f»

Martin. Albert 418

Martin. Benjamin 204

Martin. Hugh 75, 299

Martin, Mrs. James 358

Mai-tin, John 272

Martindale, M 315

Martineau, Harriet 443

Marvin. E. M 299

Mason, A. J 75, 272

Mason, Caroline Atwater ...117

Mason. Krnest 38

Mason, George H 418

.Mason, J. 219

i Mason, Richard 384

Mason, W 75

Massey, Gerald 75

Massie, E 192

Masterman, J. Howard B... 38 126, 257

Mather, F. D 219

Mather, Samuel 17

Mather, Z 453

Matheson, George 75

Mathews. Shailer 47, 55, 359

Mathews, W. A 339, 430

Mattison, Hiram 257

Mat son, Mrs 126

Maturin, R. W 38, 178, 376

Maurice. F. D 299, 418, 460

Maxwell, S. R 299

May. G. Lacey 418

May. Joseph 266, 325

Mayhew. R 169

Maynanl. Julia 376

Mayo, D 394

May... Kli/abeth 325

McAlluin, D 18, 169

McCallum, D 204, 453

M«-(1aul. Alexander 27, 247

McCheyne, R. M 326

McClellaiul. Thomas C 178

McClintock. John 77

MH 'onan.u'hy 74

McConan-hy. James 339

McConnell, s. n 239

McConnell. T, M 148

McDonald. James 219

M.-Kwen. \V IS

M.-Oill. Win 148

Mclntosh. Hugh 239, 358

IKDEX

489

MeKenzte, A

McKenzie, T

McKenzie, William

McKenzie, W. S

McKim, R. H 115,

McLanathan, Mary L

McLane, W. W 169,

McLean, -

McLean, Daniel

McLennan, W. E

McLeod, Alexander 27,

McMillan, D. C

McNaughton, S

McNeile, Hugh 148,

Mead, C. Marsh

Mead, G. R. S 112,

Mead, H. B

Moans, J. C

Medd, P. G

Medwin, A

Meirs, John

Meldrum, J

Melliugton, Thomas S

Mellor, E 288,

Mendham, James, Jr

Mensinga, P

Menzies, Robert

Mercer, A. G

Mercer, Richard

Mercer, Wm 1G9,

Mercier, L

Meredith, E. P

Meredith, L

Mereweather, J. D

Merrill, G. E 239,

Merrill, Selah 442,

Merrill, S. M 209, 219,

Messer, L. W

Meyer, F. B 27, 204,

Meyers, J. H

Michael, John T

Michaelis, J. D

Middleton, G

Middleton, R

Micklewood, E

Mildmay, A. St. J...~.

Miles, E. H

Miles, H. A

Miloy, John 285

272 440 384

75 430 123 300 283 27 , 75

204 , 12 .430

219 .359

122 .359 .453 .313 .109 . 47 . 38 .418

300 .418 .257 .406 .359 .219

300 . 75 .272 .300 .178

453

443

326 .281

402 .127 .220 .192 .387 .220 .359 .220 .402 . 38 , 300

Militz, A. Rix 403

Mill, W. H 132

Millais, Sir J. E ..377

Miller, C. Armand 148

Miller, David 316

Miller, Emory 300

Miller, Hugh 205

Miller, Mrs. J. A 102

Miller, J. R 76, 93, 266, 403

418, 453

Miller, Samuel 247

Miller, W. H 454

Millett, P 239

Milligan, George 326, 418

Milligan, William. . .187, 193, 197

198

Milmaii, Robert 300

Milne, D 76

Milne, W 76

Milnes, Edward 38

Milton, John 38

Mimpriss, Robert 93, 334

Miiitoii, Samuel 12, 205

Mitchell,

Mitchell, Arthur Mitchell, R. A. . Mitchell, R. M.

430

193

403

..257

Moberly, George. . . .197, 198, 403

Moberly, R. C 300, 340

Mocatta, M. A 102

Mock, Charles : . 240

Mohn, Paul 126

Moir, J 359

Molyneaux, Capel 158

Monkhouse, Mrs. Philip. ... .443

Monod, Adolphe 127, 459

Monod, Wilfred 149

Monro, E 149, 169, 193

Mousell, John S. B 403

Monsell, R. W 300

Montague, Robert 391

Montgomery, J. P 178

Montgomery, Maud 76, 102

Montgomery, R 109

Moody, Dwight L. . .195, 220, 223

Mooney, Thomas 178

Moor, L. M 359

Moor, William 316

Moore, Daniel... 38, 220, 340, 418

4!)0

INDEX

Moore. Edward \V. . .76, :'.4:',. ir>4

Moore. H 76

Moo iv. .luhn 258

.Moore. Thomas 158

Moore. Thomas V 178, 198

Moore. Wm. B 178, 300

Moore, William K 359

Moorehous, James... 27. 278, 359

Mordaimt, Osberf 149. 178

Morgan, C. H 85, 98

Morgan. Ebenezer 359

Mor-an, G. Campbell 76, 127

240

Morgan, W. J 326, 376

Moriarty, .lames J 77

Morison, J 300

Morison, J. S 77

Morison, Walter. . .77, 149, 169

300

Morris, A. J 272

Morris. George. .38, 258, 360, 454

Morris. .1. Brande 39

Morris. William B 258

Morrison, C. R 193

Morrison, George H .326

Mortimer, A. G. .39, 149, 179, 193 198, 326, 360, 403

.Mortimer, Mrs 102

Morton, Mrs. G. E 102

Morton. Mrs. Harriet '.is

Morns, H 77

Moss. A. B 434

Moss, C 1 '.»:'.

MOBS, R. Waddy 77

MOflse, W. G 199

Mott, G. S 384

Monle, H. C. G 193. 343

Mount, C. M 376

Mountain. Qeorge J 334

Moxhaiii. William 240

Mo/ley. .1. B 319, :',26

Mo/ley. T 240, 247

Mo/.oomdar, P. C 434

Mnhlenb.-rg, W. A 430 !

Miiir. (1 391, 396

Muir. George P 169 I

Mnirhead. L. A ::<;<>. }:::;

Mnlholland. Miss Rosa. . . 102. 127 Mnllan, David 220

Mailer, G 22:;

Muller, Midi 418

Munhall, L. W 22ii

Murphy, B. C 454

Murphy, J. G 301

Murphy, T '.) \

Murray, Andrew. ..:',!:;. ;;:;(. :; n :'.'.»:'.. lis, 454

Murray, James C 77

Murray, Robert :',:',4

Mnzzey, A. B 454

Muzzey, D. S 434

Myers, Thomas 22<>. 12s

Mylne, G. W 126

Mylne, J. A 437

N

Nance. John 1 IN

N:iphegyi, Gabor Us

Nash, C. E 301

Nast. William 240

Xaville, Ernest 77. L'ln

Neale. J. M 334

Neander, Augustus 77. 114

Noatby, Thomas L'2u

Nebelin, C. E 158

Needbam, Elizabeth A... 220, 440

Needham, George C 18, 223

Xc.-ilham. Mrs. (I. (' 437

Nelson, A. J 360

Nelson. John 316

Nelson, Loveday A 39

Nelson. S 77

Nelson. W. H 77

Ness. Christopher 441

Nesbii. 1C. P 240, 360

Newton. R. Heber 77. 24<>

Nevin. Alfred 340, 370, 376

Xevin. K. II 240

Newholt. W. C. E 149

Newcomb, H IN

Newcome. Simon. . .77, 360, 429

Neweome, Win in:1,. L'T::

Newland. H :!7«:

Newman, John Henry 326

Newman, W 170

Newton. Benjamin W IX

Newton, G 426

INDEX

491

Newton, Richard... 18, 102, 205 220, 360

Newton, Robert 454

Nicholas, Henry 403

Nicholls, A 273, 334

Nicholson, Edward W. B 127

Nicoll, W. R...77, 173, 179, 240

Nieritz, G 123

Nixdorff, G. A 102

Nixon, J. Leroy 77, 117

Nixon, William 258

Noble, F. A ..301

Noble, Samuel 376

Noel, Baptist W 27

Noel, G. T 220

Noel, J 161

Noethen, Theo 154

Noland, S 377

Noll, Caroline M 438

Norris, John 403

Norris, W 78

North, Brownlow 384, 387

Northbrook, Earl of 360

Notovitcb, N 78

Nott, Eliphalet 194

Nouet, P 313

Noust, James 78

Nugee, George 179

Nugent, Sophia M 454

O

Oakeley, F 403

O'Beirne, Thomas L 169

O'Brien, James T 266

O'Conor, J. F. X 240

Odell, W. P 194

Odom, W 18

O'Donnell, James H 78

Ogilby, C. A 273

Ogilvie, Duncan 127

Ogilvy, George 221

Ogle, Nathaniel 403

O'Gormnn, Richard A 127.

Oldham, J. H 360

Oldham, R. S 149

Olivier, H. A 109

Ollivier, Marie Joseph 78

Ollivier, R. P 150

Olmstead, M. N 94

Omerod. A. S 454

Onderdonk, H, U 301

Onesimus, Captain 194

O'Reilly. B 60

Ormsby, A. S 240, 258, 360

Orr, James 39

Ortlepp, E. E 150

Orvis, W. B 221

Osfoorn, Charles V .340

Osborn, George 360

Osborne, Louise Shreve 194

Osborne, J. H 169

Osborne, Edward W. 18, 102

Osgood, Anna R 301

Ostrom, H 418

Ottey, G. P 19, 27

Ottley, Henry B. . .179, 340, 430

Ottley, Robert L 39, 150

Otts, J. M. P 19, 360, 443

Outram, William 301

Overy, Henry 133

Owen, Edward C 301

Owen, Henry 253

Owen, John 240, 302

Oxenden, A 377

Oxenham, H. N 302

Packer, J. G 419

Pajj.ani, John B 221

Paget, Francis 334

Paisley, J 221

Paleario, Aonio 302

Palgrave, F. T 78, 119

Palke, William 258

Palma, Louis de la 150

Palmer, A. C -. 377

Palmer, E. H 44

Palmer, E. Reeves 133

Palmer, John 78

Palmer, John R 13

Park, Edward A 30

Parker, A. B 31

Parker, E. L 258

Parker, J 39, 78, 258

316, 361

Parker, Theodore

Parker, W. Thornton 150

Parks. Richard I85

492

INDEX

P:irkhurst, John 258 j

Parks, M. P 361 i

Parrisli, Samuel 47

Parry, Richard 47, 122, 194

Parsons, H. Moore 133

Parsons, John D 30

Parsons, Theophilus 240

Passmore, T. H 179

Paton, James 194

Patou, J. B 115

Patrick, Symon 221, 393, 419

Paterson, A. S 302

Paterson, H. Sinclair 240

Patterson, Alexander 78 !

Patterson, John B 3G1 !

Patterson, J. L 315

Patterson, R 361

Patteson, Edward 419 j

Patton, J. H 302

Patton, W 240

Paul, John 258

Pa VHP. George 302

Peabody. Francis G 361, 428 !

Pearce, W. P 361 |

Pean-e, Zachary 326 i

Pearse, Mark Guy.... 127, 275 340, 361

Pearson, Alfred 403

Pearson, Alonzo 302

Pearson, Charles W 78

Pearson, George 258

Pearson, G. F 403

Pearson. Josiah B 240

Pearson, J. N 150

Pearson, S 361

Pear. John 403

Peebles, J. M 241, 259

Peile, Thomas W 302

-fino, G. R 221

Pember, G. H 441

P.-mberton, E. F 123

Pendlfton, J. M 302

pennHatlier, Mrs 335

Penney, W. C 361

Penro-.-. John 303, 327

pi-ni«-rost George F 7S. 11*7

P.-plo'-. H. \V. Webb 21' 1. 827

P-rfin. P. W 7S

us. Annie I) 149

Perowne, E. H 241, 259

Perowne, John 419

IVn.wne, T. T 315, 316

Perraud, C 179

Perry, Anna M 94

Perry, J. P 419

Perry. John T 434

Pettis, Olive G 78

IVylon, W. W 39

Pf leiderer, Otto 241

Phelps, Abner 169

Plielps, Austin 273

Phelps, Charles 392

Phelps, Elizabeth Stuart ...117

Philip, G 158

Phillips, Forbes 150

Phillips, Stephen 186

Philo-Christos 12

Philpot, B 221

Pick. B 112

Pickering, John 160

Pickett, L. L 221

Pic-ton, J. A 362

Pierce, J. S 316

Pierce, S. E 205

Pin-sol, Alba C 419

Pierson, A. T 222

Pike, J. B 79

Pike, J. G 454

Pile, W. N 205

Pinart 150

Pinarts, - - 79

Pinkham, W. P. 303

Pinnoek, W. H ...200, 205

Pitman, .lolm R 377

Pittman. J. R 404

Pit/«-i-, A. \V 241, 362

PI. lit, S. H 438

Playfair, S. H 241

Pleasants. Mrs. J 327

Plummer, W. S 241. 273

Plump! re. E 362

Plmnptre, K. H 1X6

Polhill, Edward 344

Pollard. Josephine 102

Pollock, William 133

Pond. Enoch 267

p,,nte. Louis do 150

Poole, G. A, 259

INDEX

493

Poole, W. H 222

Pope, George N 404

Pope, W. B 205, 241

Popley, W. A 259

Porcelli, Alfred 47

Porter, Edmund 47

Porter, J. L 79, 362

Porter, J. S 303

Porter, R 180

Porter, Thomas 259

Potter, J. H 40, 281

Powell, E. W 180

Powell, H. C 40, 47

Powell, J. W 161, 362

Power, Harriet 404

Power, P. B...79, 205, 335, 362

454

Poynder, Clement 303

Poynting, C. T 443

Pracheriski, Joseph 378

Pratapachandra, Majumdar.. 79

Prescott, G. F 419

Presland, John 419

Price, Ernest C 102

Prichard, C. E 419

Priest, W 267

Priestley, Joseph. . .267, 296, 434

Prime, H 275

Prime, W. C 169

Prince, Thomas 404

Pring, F. A 40

Proby, W. H. B 103

Procter, John 206

Proudfit, A 393

Proudfit, A. M 378

Proudfoot, A. H 103

Prynne, E. A. F 155

Prynne, W 259

Pryse, James M 404

Pulsford, J 362

Punshon, W. M 384

Purton, W 222

Purves, George T 276

Pusey, Edward B 28, 241, 428

Quinet, Prof

R

Rae, H. Rose 362

Ragg, Lonsdale 303

Rainsburger, G. E . . . . : 40

Rainsford, Marcus... 19, 316, 419

426

Rainy, Principal 286

Ram, Abel 19

Ram, Mrs. Abel 454

Rnmbach, J 151

Ramsay, A. A 362

Ramsay, William . " 205

Ramsay, W. M 40, 79, 127

Rand, S. T 419

Randall, David A 19

Randall, John 241

Randall, J. M 438

Randies, M 285, 303

Randolph, B. W 40, 151

Randolph, Mr 259

Randolph, T 283

Rankin, J. C 222

Rankin, J. E 430

Rate, J 151

Rawlett, John 419

Rawnsley, H. D 112, 113

Rawnsley, S. R 133

Rawson, Sir Rawson W 94

Ray, Thomas 327

Read, J 362

Reading, W 79

Redfern, Mrs. C. H 419

Rees, J 151, 180

Reeve, Joseph 259

Reeve, J. W 33

Reeves, Jonathan 397

Reich, Emil 161

Reichel, C. P 194,420

Reid, Ezra W 365

Reid, John 24

Reid, L. H 378

Reid, William 259, 3

Remensnyder, J. B 303

Remy, J. S 103

Renan, E 79

Renan, J. E 7

Renaud, G 284, 362

41M

liendall, E. D 222. L'47

Renton. W 79, 241

Resker, R. R 362, 378, 420

Reubelr, J. A 236

Rev.-. .). W 241

Reville, Albert 259, 260

Reynolds. Edward 79

Reynolds, Joseph \V 327

Rhees, Rush 49, 79

Rhegius. rrbanus 199

Ribbans, F. T 455

Rieealtoun. K 273

Richards, Thomas 40

Richards, W. C 420

Richardson, George 123

Riches, Mrs. E. H 430

Richey, A 40

Richey, T 378

Ricketts, Charles 378

Rickeits. M. H 281

Ridgeway, C. J 180, 404

Ridgcway, .1 19

Ridley, W 327

Riehm, Edward 28

Ridden. Martha 455

James H 79

Riley, H. A 222

Ring, T. P 194

Ritchie. A 40, 127

Ritchie. J 170

Ritchie, Win 384

Roach, R 206

Roberts. Alexander 180. 327

445

Roberts. Arthur 378

Roberts, J. E 420

Robertson, A 303

Robertson, C. H 420

RoI.ertsc.ii, F. W 273

Robertson. .lames 298, 363

Rol.eri-on. John 94

Robertson. William 443

Robinson, Alex 80, 241

Robinson. Charles H 273

Robin-on. Kdward .1 151, 420

Robinson. G. Wade 304

Robinson. .1. ArmitaL'e. . . to, 344

Robinson. Miss L. 1 80

Robinson. Ralph 19. 2«;n

Robins.. u. Stuart 304

Robinson. Thomas 28, 80

Robinson, W 304, 434

Robsou. George 340

Rodgers, George 19

Rodman, A. E 55

Rogers. Arthur K 80

Rogers, Edgar 133

Rogers, George A 80

Rogers, G. E. P 384

Rogers, Harry 364

Rogers, J. G 80, 340

Rogers, John H 363

Rogers, J. M 260

Rogers, Nehemiah 378, 384

388, 394, 395, 397

Rogers, Thomas 335

Rogers, William 222

Roh, F 242

Rohr, John Ferd -I -I:-:

Romaine, W 304

Rordean, W 363

Rosadi, Giovanni 1C1

Roscamp, R. G 103, 384

Rosenthal. Beatrice 155

Ross. A. A 420

Ross, C. B 420

lioss. D. M 340, 363

Ross, J. M. E 363

Roserrans, S. H 260

Roussel, M. N 115

Row, C. A 80. 273

Rowe, John 40

Rowe. Rirhard 123

Rowe, S. G 127

Rowlands, John B 404

Roworth. W 222

Roy, Rammolinn

Rover, G. B !<>:;

Rudd, Saver 267

Rudyard. Thomas :'.<;::

Rush. Jacob 273

Rushbrooke, Alfred Jn

Rnskin. John 420

Russell. Alfred F 363

Russell, C. T 222, 304

Russell. Frank 363

Russell. Frederick 94, 151

Russell. J. S 223

Rus.-ell, T 344

Rutherford, Samuel 151, 455

Ruthery, W 304

Rutledge, David D 441

Rutter, Henry 80, 94

Rye, M 80

Rye, Mrs. Francis 104

Rylaud. H 28

Ryland, J. C 110

Ryle, J. C 223, 389

Sabatier, Auguste 304

Sabela, P 151

Sabin, J. E 206

Sadleir, Franc 260

Sadler, John 80

Sadler, M. F 41

Sadlier, Mrs. J 73

Saint John, James A .363

St. John, Pawlett 385

St. Jure, J. B 363

Saint Martin, Meiiard 242

Sakes, L. A 434

Sallmon, W. H 81

Salmond, D. F 378

Salmond, S. D. F 81

Salome, Mother Mary 104

Salt, C. H 180

Salter, James 206

Samson, G. W 304

Sanday, W 81, 112

Sandercock, E 327

Sanders, Samuel 420

Sanderson, Joseph 135

Sandys, George 151

Sanford, John 1 94

Sangster, F 81

Sangster, Margaret E 104

Saphir. Ailolph 81, 170, 276

364, 420

Sapsworth, Elizabeth 206

Sartorius, Ernest 242

Saulez, G. A. F ....276

Saurin, Jaques 152

Savage, B. J 129

Savage, Miuot J 267, 364

Savonarola, Jerome 170, 206

Saxby, Elizabeth M. A. F 378

Schaff, Philip. . .115, 242, 267, 269

Schantfier, W. G 152, 426

Schenck, F. S 420

Schenckel, D 273

Schillinger, S 378

Schindler, Solomon 28

Schlesinger, M 81

Schmidt, Nathaniel 81, 242

Scholfleld, J. F 223

Schouppe, F. X 152

Schulhof, J. M 304

Schurer, Emil 442, 444

Schuyler, Anthony 41

Schwartzkopff, Paul 428

Scobell, Edward 133, 421, 426

Scofield, W. C 304

Scott, A 207, 305

Scott, Abraham 304

Scott, F. J 170

Scott, Job 305

Scott, John 314

Scott, Joseph J 94

Scott, Lady Lydia 19

Scott, T 81

Scott, W. A 115, 260

Scrutator 81

Scrymgeur, Win 81

Scudder, Henry 421

Seaton, W 267

Sebastian, - 41

Sedgwick, Obadiah 385

Seeley, E 305

Seeley, Mary 379

Seelye, J. R 242, 267

Seiss, Joseph A. .19, 152, 186, 389

Selbie, J. A 460

Selby, Thomas G...81, 326, 377

404

Selden, John 122

Sell, Henry T 81

Sempers, Charles T 419

Seraphin, Pere 152

Serle, Ambrose 438

Sexton, George 41

Seyffarth, G 224

Seymour, G. F 136

Seymour, W. W 170

Sharman, H. B 81

Sharpe, Gregory 48

WDEX

Shaw. William F 19, 335

Sheard, A. E. W 281

Sheldon. Charles M 335

Sheldon, D. N 305

Sheldon, H. 0 20G

Sheldrake, G. H 305

Shepard, Thomas 389

Shephardson, Daniel, Jr 170

Shepheard, H 267

Shepheard, Harold B 378

Shepherd, S 170

Sherlock, T 187, 194, 395

Sherlock, Win. . .41, 260, 278, 305

Sherman. John 260

Sherwood, James M 170

Shimeall, R. C 224

Shi]. ley, Orby 110, 166

Shirley, W 305

Shorey, J. F 340

Shorthouse, A. J 405

Shreve, Richmond 180

Shrewsbury, J. V. B 104

Shut.tlowort.li, Henry C 181

Sibbald, James 82

Sibbes, R 119

Sidey, W. W 82, 273

Sidney, P 242

Siedel, Martin 444

Sillery, C. D 82

Silver, Abiel 19

Silvester, T 195

Simmons, J. C 224

Sinims, A. H 305

Simon, D. W...41, 234, 285, 305

Simp-on. A. B 438

Simpson, David 261

Simpson, Forster G 20

Simpson. P. Carnegie 242

249, 460 Simpson, W. J. S. .195, 284, 421

Sinelair, William 364

Sin. -lair. \V. M 340

Bizer, Kate T mi

Ski'flington, S. W..152, 170, 274

305

Skelton. I'.ern 261

Skene. Miss l-Yliria M. V. . .170

Skene. W. F 82, 104

Skinner. Charlotte

Skinner. William

Sloan. \V. N

Sinter. George L

Smailes, F. W

Smallbroke, Richard

Smart. Christopher

Smeaton, George 305,

Smiley, Miss S. F

Smith, Austin B

Smith, A. T

Smith, David

Smith, Edward

Smith, Ethan

Smith, F. Byington

Smith, George

Smith, Goldwiu

Smith, Gamaliel

Smith, G. Vance 306,

Smith, Hannah

Smith, Hannah Whitall . . .

Smith, Haskell

Smith, Haskett 11

Smith, Isaac G

Smith, I. Oliver

Smith, James

Smith, John 242,

Smith, J. B

Smith, J. Carryl

Smith, J. Denham...20, 344, Smith. Joseph Dunham ....

Smith, J. Gregory

Smith, J. Hunter

Smith, John Oswald

Smith. Joseph Oswald

Smith. John Pye. . . .US. L'Cl.

Smith, Josiah \V

Smith, J. Y

Smith. Riehard

Smith, R

Smith. K. Payne

Smith, R. T

Smith. Sydney. . .

Smith. T

Smith. Criah

Smilh. William 82,

Smith. William K

Smith. William S

Sniylh. Alexander

..127,

364

95

170

181

327

379

306

242

20

12]

82

82

274

421

20

242'

:;r; i

364

104

20

121

82

95

107

426

281

364

455

28

95

405

152

306 316 364

385

is.;

29

364

L70

20

I or, 306

242

INDEX

497

Smyth, E. C 261

Smyth, John Gee 261

Smyth, Julian K 82, 438

Snell, H. H 224

Snow, W. N 170

Snowden, James H 82

Solly, Henry 306

Solomon, G 48, 82

Soltau, George 82, 379

Soltau, Wilhelm 41

Sornerville, David 268

Southnm, Thomas 364

Southgate, Henry 83, 306

Spalding, E. W 41

Spalding, J. P 430

Spaulding, H. G 364

Spear, C 438

Speed, Thomas 276

Speer, Robert 83, 224, 364

Spence, James 261, 427, 455

Spenee, Walter 243

Spring, Gardiner... 170, 206, 306

421

Spurgeon, C. H 20, 41, 153

181, 195, 206, 223, 224

306, 328, 340, 385, 455

Spurr, Frederick C ... 83, 261, 340

Stackhouse, Thomas 83

Stacy, W. S 127

Staley, C 364

Staley, Vernon 41, 42

Stalker, James 83, 147, 160

161 171, 321 335, 365, 459

Stanesby, Samuel 405

Stanford, Charles. . .20, 83, 153 171, 199, 379, 421

Stanley, Lord 379

Stannard, J. T 268

Stanton, Vincent H 29, 48

Stapfer, Edmond. . .83, 127, 153 442, 460

Starling, James 444

Starr, F. R 83

Staunton, William 261

Stead, E. H 365

Steane, Edward. . .195, 243, 281

316 Stearns, G. .' 435

Stearns, 0. S 29, 242

Stebbing, Henry 328

Stedman, R 344

Steele, Daniel 365

Stehelin, J. P. 31

Steinmeyer, F. L 319, 328

Steinmeyer, F. Y 153

Stennett, S 391

Stephen, Sir George 83

Stephen, Thomas 83

Stephens, E 115

Stephens, Joseph 388, 421

Stephenson, H. M 341

Stephenson, J. A. 243

Stevens, G. B 285, 306, 345

365

Stevens, J 247

Stevens, Mrs. Maria 421

Stevens, William 379

Stevens, W. A 83

Stevens, W. B 84, 379

Stevenson, George . . 243, 282, 307

Stevenson, J 224

Stevenson, John G 104

Stevenson, J. M 307

Stevenson, Margaret J 84

Steward, G 314

Stewart, Agnes M 405

Stewart, Alexander. 84, 157

262, 326

Stewart, A. Morris.. 42, 128, 130

133

Stillingfleet, Bp 385

Stirling, James 394

Stith, William 307

Stock, Eugene 84

Stock, Sarah Geraldina 104

128, 328

Stockwell, Samuel 206

Stoddard, William O 117

Stokes, Gabriel 195

Stokes, W 84

Stolz, Alban 421

Stone, C. J 435

Stone, Darwell 341

Stone, Morton 153

Stone, S. J 181

Stork, T 8

Storrow, Edward 224

493

INDEX

Stoughton, John 328

Stout, A. P 161, 170

Stout, James F 117

Stowe, H. B 223

Straugeways, Edward 110

Strauss, David Frederick 84

Streatfield, Mrs. Charles 181

Streatfield, G. S 341

Street, C. J 365

Stretton, Hesba...S4, 104, 105 328, 379

Strickland, W. J 171

Strong, Augustus H 129

Strong, James 29

Strong, W 385

Stroud, William 171

Stuart, A. Moody 444

Stuart, C. M 341

Stuart, Helena ' 455

Stuart, Moses 247

Stubbs, C. W 341, 405, 421

Sturdee, E. J 405

Sue, Eugene 117

Suinner, A. Bishop 379

Sumner, Charles R 274

Sunshine, M 105

Surridge, H. A. D 422

Swaine, Ann 262

Swan, John 440

Swayne, R. G 385

Swayne, W. S 153, 278

Sweet, James I? 133

•i. L. M 459

Bwete, Henry B 365

Swiimey. .1. O 243

Sykes, A. A 183, 307, 328

Symington. - 314

Symington, A. M 20, 379

Symington. Wm 84, 307

Synn.nds. A. R 206

TaM. I. K. M 115

Tailor, Thomas 20

Tail. Andrew 405

Tait, William 422

Tail. Mrs. W. .1 379

Talhot. George F 365

Talmage, Frank DeWltt 42

Talmage, T. DeWitt 85, 307

Tanner, James G 307

Taprell, Richard 422

Tauler. Johann 153

Taylor, Charles 113

Taylor, D. T 224

Taylor, E. H 181

Taylor. Ida S 406

Taylor, Isaac 105

Taylor, Jeremy 85

Taylor, John 307

Taylor, O. A 105

Taylor, R 243

Taylor, Sophia 430

Taylor, S. Earl 85

Taylor, Thomas 20, 133, 391

Taylor, T. E 85

Taylor, Wm. M... 128, 319, 328 365, 370, 379

Teissier, G. F. de 379

Teller, John 225

Terirolina. (1onniess A. C. K..207

Terry. Milton S 314, 406

Teulon, W. F 307

Thayer, Ehene/er 455

Thayer, E. W 85

Theed, Richard 388

Thiersch, H. W. .1 328

Thiersch, H. W. T 379

Tholuck, A 171, 406

Thorn, J. H 42, 428, 455

Thomas, A. R. G 385

Thomas. Evan 85

Thomas. Mrs. N 455

Thome <le .lesn ir,::

Thompson, D 171

Thompson. K 85

Thompson. K. Synies 171

Thompson. John ll>7, 455

Thompson. J. Denton 385

Thompson, J. P 105, 366

Thompson, Wm. H 29

Thomson, Arthur 366

Thomson. Charles 95

Thomson. J. K. H 31

Thomson. William 307, 442

Thomson, w. i> 329

Thomson. W. H 380

Thorne, E 329

INDEX

499

Thorne, H 366

Thorne, J. H 366

Thornton, Henry 406

Thornton, J. . 455

Thorold, A.-W....276, 278, 366

456

Thrupp, J. F 307

.Thurmer, H. K ,.262

Tickell, George ! 42

Tidball, Thomas A 243, 366

Tillottson, John 390

Tirlwall, T 95

Tissot, J. J 85

Titus, T. T 380

Tocld, J. F 406

Todd, J. H 441

Tomkins, Martin 314

Toplady, A. M 456

Torr, Cecil 119

Towers, Alton 105

Townley, R 225

Townseml, George T 12

Townsend, J. H 225

Townsend, L. T 243, 329

Townsend, Mrs. M. E 128

Traheron, P 344

Traill, Robert 422

Trapp, Joseph 388

Treffry, Richard, Jr 247

Tregelles, Samuel P 225

Trench, Francis 243

Trench, G. F 207

Trench, M 366

Trench, R. C....31. 123, 262, 319 329, 370, 380, 406

Trenwith, W. H. 225

Trevilyan, Janet P 53

Trevor, George 153, 171

Trinder, W. M 380

Trotter, J. Lilias. . .153, 181, 366

380

Tucker, A. B 366

Tucker, Miss Charlotte 317

Tucker, J. 1 276

Tucker, William 308

Tugwell, George 153

Tuke, Thomas 344

Tulloch, John 115

Turnbull, George 276

Turnbull, Robert 42, 341

Turner, J. B 366

Turner, S. H 366

Tumour, B. J 262

Turretin, Francois 308

Tute, John S 335, 456

Tweddell, Ralph B 181

Tweedie, W. K 308, 380

Tyler, Bennett 154, 268

Tyler, Thomas 48, 438

Tymms, T. Vincent 285, 308

Tyndale, W 396

Tyng, Stephen H 344

Tyng, Stephen H., Jr 225

Tyree, C 456

Tyrwhit, - 13

Tyso, Joseph 207

U

Udall, John 366

Ulhorn, Gerhard 115

Ullmann, Carl. .269, 276, 429, 430

Underwood, Edward 262

Unsworth, William 335, 341

Uphain, C. W 42

Upham, Francis W. 123

Upham, T. C 456

Upjohn, W 380

Urmy, W. S. . . .225, 385, 395, 397

Urwick, W 226, 243, 2G2, 308

Usher, James 42

Ussher, Henry 85

Vallings, J. F 85

Vandersloot, S. J 85

Van Dyke, Henry 117

Van Dyke, H. J 422

Van Dyke, J. C 128

Van Oosterzee, J. J 244

Varley, Henry 226, 278

Vaughan, C. J. .133, 154, 171, 181 341, 367, 406, 422

Vaughan, Wycliffe 136

Vaux, James E. .42, 154, 171, 308

Veith, J. E 154, 162, 422

Vercruyse, B . . , 85

Vernon, J. R 181

Verschoyle, H 422

500

INDEX

Veysie, Daniel 308

Vidal, James 244

Vigis, Everard 274

Villiers, W. R 175

Vinceut, E. C 265

Vincent, John H 86

Vincent, M. R 341, 367, 385

Vincent, Thomas 226, 456

Vinton, J. D 422

Vos, Geerhardus 367

Voysey, Charles 274, 431

W

Wace, Henry 86, 308

Waddell, P. Hately 48, 274

Waddington, J. B 308

Waffle, Albert E 171

Waggett, P. N 154

Waggoner, J. H 226, 308

Wagner, George. ..155, 406, 422

Wainwright, J. M 86

Waite, John 226

Wakeford, John... 155, 268, 308 317, 422

Walbridge, L. Castle 105

\V;ildegrave, Samuel 226, 367

Wai den, Treadwell 86, 367

Waldenstrom, P 308

Walker, Albert H 367

\Vn 1 ker, Alexander Ill

Walker, Edward 329

Walker, Mrs. E. Ashley 105

Walker, George 42, 309

Walker, G. J 226

Walker, George S 380

Walker, J. B 244

Walker, James E 21

Walker, Norman L 86

Walker, 0 341

Walker, Samuel 456

Walker, S. A 388

Walker, T. 15 244

Walker, W. L 42, 3G7

Wall, W. E 172

Wallace, Hugh C 422

Wallace, Lew 117, 128

Walla. -e. 0. C. S 86

\V:ils:i1. S 86

Walsh, A. Stewart 117

Walsh. I'.Miop I!'1.'

Walsh, W 147 334

Walsh, W. P 13

Walton, Jonathan 385

Wahvood, John 262

Ward, E. S. Phelps 117

Ward, Henry D 172

Ward, Lillian M 152

Wardlaw, Ralph 309, 329

Ware, Henry 244

Ware, Henry, Jr 274

Warner, J 172

Warner, R 95

Warren, Elizabeth 155, 199

Warren, Henry W 326

Warren, Israel P 209, 226

Warriner, E. A 406

W.-.rrington, George 268, 329

\\-arschauer, J 113, 226

Washburn, Francis 388, 423

Washburn, L. K 278

Washburn, W. W 21, 186

Waterburv, J. B 456

Waterland, D 262

Wa t erworth, Mrs 105

Watson, Alexander. .181, 207, 406

Watson, Canon 423

Watson, Gervas 122

Watson. .John 86, 329, 368

Watson, J. McLaren 155

Watson, Mrs. S 86

Watson, Thomas 406

Wallers. Philip 423

Watts, Isaac 207, 244, 309

Waugh, T 226, 406

Way, A 119

Wayland, Francis 309

Waymoiith. .lames 172

Weaver. Joshua 122

Weaver, R 244

Webb, Allan B 314

Wcl.h, A. E 21

Webb. Caleb 423

Webster, F. S 207, 456

Webster, W 195

\\Vdderburn, Alexander 136

Wrddred, John 195

Weed, G. Luddington 106

Weeks. R. D 263

Woi.kmann. (1. S 329

WHnstork, H 244

INDEX

501

Weiser, C. Z 106

Weiss, Bernhard 49, 86

Weiss, L 284

Weitbrecht, H. U 114

Welch, J 86

Welchman, Edward 388

Weld, A 158

Wold, H. H 87

Wellcome, I. C 309

Welles, Albert 110

Wellford, E. T 162

Wellford, G 155

Wells, James. . .341, 380, 423, 435

Wendt, H. H 345, 368

Wenley, R. M 435

Werdmueller, Otto 195

Wesley, John .....388, 396, 406

Wesley, Samuel 110

West, Gilbert 196, 260

West, J. R 199

West, Stephen 263, 309

West, W 423

Westcott, Brooke Foss...43, 172

187, 196, 197, 199, 244, 282, 329

395, 438, 459

Wettenhall, E 155

Wevill, J 263

Whately, Richard. . .200, 207, 380

Whateley, W 393

Wheatley, Leonard A 335

Whedon, D. D 309

Wheeler, C 172

Wheeler, Mrs. Charlotte . . 87, 106 128, 282, 368, 380

Whistler, R. G 407

Whiston, W 183, 199, 246, 248

Whitby, Daniel 196

White, Mrs. Annie R. ...87, 106

White, Edward 43

White, Mrs. E. G 133, 407

White, Ellen G. H 244

White, Frank H 21

White, James 227

White, Mrs. James . . .244

White, James E 227

White, R. B 309

White, Thomas 423

White, W. S 87, 95

Whitefield, Edward 284

Whitefield, George 385

Whitelaw, Thomas 263

Whitfield, F. .21, 87, 155, 227, 456

Whiting, Mary B 368

Whitley, John 309

Whitman, Jason 423

Whitman, Samuel 129, 309

Whitney, John R... 155, 172

Whiton, J. M 310

Whittaker, R 423

Whittemore, T 380

Whittemore, W. M 87

Whittingham, W. R 380

Whittle, D. W 223

Whitty, John 423

Whyte, Alexander 87, 380

Whytford, Richard 332

Wickes, Thomas 87

Wickham, R 423

Widdowes, Giles 263

Wilberforce, Robert I.... 43, 341

Wilbour, C. E 79

Wilbur, Asa 248, 263

Wild, Laura H 87

Wilford, Florence 181

Wilkes, Henry 48, 245, 274

Wilkins, Wm 95

Wilkinson, G. H 172

Wilkinson, H. E 423

Wilkinson, John B 380, 423

Wilkinson, J. W 423

Wilkinson, W. F 456

Willan, Robert 96

Willan, William 456

Willard, D 48

Willcox, G. B 385

Willets, A. A 329

Willett, Andrew 186

Willett, Herbert L 87

Willett, Wm 87

Williams, C 310

Williams, George 207

Williams, H. W 315, 317

Williams, Isaac . .43, 96, 155, 196

Williams, John 329, 341

Williams, Meade C 368

Williams, William 87

Williams, W. R. ...381, 385, 395 397, 424

Willis, E. F 245, 310

Williston, Seth 43, 133

INDEX

Wills, Charles 87

Willson. James R 310

Wilmot-Bnxlon, H. .1 329

Wilson, A 381

Wilson, D. D 330

Wilson. Mrs. Ella (' 88, 381

Wilson. Gilbert L 368

Wilson, G. W 227

Wilson, Harry 155, 196

Wilson. .1. H 424

Wilson, J. Maurice 310

Wilson, James P 381

Wilson. Joe D 182

Wilson. John 21, 245

Wilson, Robert ...245, 310, 391

Wilson, William 207

Wilson, W. C 456

Wilson, W. Dexter 196

Windale, S. A 245

Wines. E. C 310

Winkley, S. H 88, 245

Winsconi, J. A 424

\Vinslo\v, Forbes E 342

Winslow, Octavins. . .21, 133, 208

227, 264, 268, 276, 310, 311, 314

424, 438

Winterbotham, Canon R 381

Winthrop, E 227

Winlle, T 407

Wirgman, A. T 424

Wise. Daniel 88

Wise. Isaar M 156, 172

Wisem.-m, Cardinal 156

Wi -eman, Luke H 133

Wiseman, Nathaniel 368

Witherby, H. Forbes 29

Witherby, W 227

Withers. J 208

Witsins, Hermann 424

Wix, Samuel 407, 424

Wolfe. J. R 29

Wollaston. William 182

Wollpert. Frederick 268

Wolston. W. T. P 227

Wood. H. K 88. 199

Wood. James 390

Wood, Sir Willi.-m P 368

Woodard. Luke 245, 282

Woodhead, A 88, 342

Woodhouse, F. C 368

Woods, F. H 29

Woolley, Milton 88, 274

Woolridge, C. W 227

Worcester, Henry A 424

Worcester, Noah 311

Worcester, Samuel 29

Worcester, Thomas 2us

Wordsworth, Elizabeth 424

Worsley, Mrs 21

Worsley, Thomas 407

Worsnop, A '. 88

Wotton, William 444

Wray, G 274

Wright, C. H. H....55, 245, 332

Wright, David 369

Wright, Julia M 279

Wright, J. W 113

Wright, Paul 88

Wright, T. H 330

Wright, W. B 407

Wyatt, H. H 43

Wyld, G 88

Wyim, Walter 284

Wynne, F. R 88

Wynne, G. R 15fi

Vardley, Edward 122

Yates, E 96

Yearns, James 424

Yelverton, Sir H 369

Voi-an. Calvin 162

Young. Dinsdale T 311

Young, E 407

Young, Frederick R 263

Young, G. E 386

Young, Jesse Howman 245

Young, John 88, 311, 342

Young, Peter ..88, 96

Young, Thomas 424

Yonnghusbaiul. Fram-es. .88, 106 Yourtee. S. L 2<-

z

Zabriskie, F. N

Zeller. II

•, Otto

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