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CATALOGUE 


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Boston,   Massachusetts 


A  DICTIONARY  CATALOGUE  OF  RELIGION,  THEOLOGY, 
SOCIOLOGY  AND  ALLIED  LITERATURE 

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Preface 


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This  catalogue  is  published  in  response  to  many  urgent  requests  from  clergy- 
men throughout  New  England. 

The  dictionary  form  of  listing  authors,  titles,  and  subject  headings  in  alpha- 
betical order  has  been  adopted. 

The  catalogue  lists  books  in  the  English  language  only. 

Reference  books  and  Scripture  texts  are  not  listed,  but  are  held  for  consulta- 
tion at  the  Library. 

The  grateful  acknowledgments  of  the  Library  are  made  to  Miss  Caroline 
Smith,  through  whose  valuable  service  and  advice  the  compilation  of  the  catalogue 
has  been  made  possible;  to  Miss  E.  Louise  Jones,  formerly  of  the  Massachusetts 
State  Library,  and  to  Mr.  Charles  K.  Bolton,  Librarian  of  the  Boston  Athenaeum, 
for  helpful  assistance;  to  Prof.  Ernest  Cushing  Richardson,  Ph.D.,  Librarian  of 
Princeton  University,  for  permission  to  use  the  headings  of  the  Periodical  Articles 
on  Religion;  and  also  to  the  printers  and  head  proof-reader. 

GENERAL  THEOLOGICAL  LIBRARY. 

53  Mt.  Vernon  Street, 
Boston,  Massachusetts. 


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Historical  Sketch  of  the  Library 


Founded  in  i860  as  a  Theological  Library  in  the  city  of  Boston,  incorporated 
in  1864  under  its  present  title,  "  for  the  purpose  of  promoting  religion  and  theolog- 
ical learning,"  the  General  Theological  Library  has  had  for  more  than  half  a  century 
a  steady  growth  in  importance  and  usefulness. 

The  Library's  original  constitution  states  that  "  its  object  shall  be  to  benefit 
all  religious  denominations  and  to  promote  the  interests  of  religion  and  the  increase 
and  diffusion  of  theological  learning."  In  living  up  to  the  spirit  of  its  constitution 
and  the  purpose  of  its  founders,  there  has  been,  during  its  fifty  years  of  activity,  a 
natural  broadening  of  the  service  rendered.  Until  as  recently  as  1900  the  privilege 
of  drawing  books  was  limited  to  those  who  had  secured  by  payment  some  form  of 
membership  privilege.  In  1900  an  invitation  was  given  to  New  England  clergy- 
men of  every  denomination  to  make  use  of  the  Library  without  payment  of  mem- 
bership fees.  It  soon  appeared,  however,  that,  except  in  the  case  of  those  within 
the  confines  of  Greater  Boston  who  could  take  books  out  upon  direct  application, 
the  barrier  created  by  the  high  cost  of  postage  on  books  was  preventing  large  num- 
bers of  men  from  taking  advantage  of  the  opportunities  offered.  In  1909  an  abso- 
lutely free  delivery  system  was  inaugurated,  in  accordance  with  which  every  clergy- 
man in  New  England  was  given  the  privilege  of  direct  application  to  the  Library 
for  books,  transportation  charges  both  for  sending  and  return  being  paid  by  the 
Library. 

Also  in  1909  the  Library  began  to  publish  Quarterly  Bulletins,  containing 
not  only  lists  of  the  books  recently  acquired,  but  Reading  Lists  upon  different 
phases  of  the  work  of  the  ministry,  prepared  by  authorities  specially  qualified  for 
this  work. 

This  catalogue  is  the  natural  outgrowth  of  the  Free  Delivery  System. 


Explanatory  Notes 


Books  are  entered  under  the  name  of  author  or  under  the  first  word  of  the  title  where  author's 
name  is  not  known,  under  titles,  and  under  subjects. 

Type 

Different  classes  of  entry  are  distinguished  as  follows: 

a.  Main  entries,  —  author's  name  or  first  word  of  title,  where  author  is  not  known:  in  full  face. 

b.  Subject  headings:   in  Roman  small  capitals. 

c.  Title  references,  series  titles,  etc. :  in  Roman  lower  case. 

d.  Explanatory  words,  notes  of  reference,  etc. :  in  italics. 

Abbreviations 


GENERAL 


abp.  —  archbishop. 

adv.  —  advanced. 

Adv.  —  Advent. 

Am.,  Amer.  —  American. 

A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  —  American  Board  of  Commis- 
sioners for  Foreign  Missions. 

A.  B.  H.  M.  S.  —  American  Baptist  Home  Mis- 
sion Society. 

A.  B.  P.  S.  —  American  Baptist  Publication 
Society. 

A.  U.  A.  —  American  Unitarian  Association. 

anc.  —  ancient. 

anniv.  —  anniversary. 

antiq.  —  antiquities,  antiquarian. 

arr.  —  arranged. 

assoc.  —  association. 

A.  I.  C. — Association  for  International  Con- 
ciliation. 

bibl.  —  biblical. 

bp.  —  bishop. 

card.  —  cardinal. 

cent.  —  centenary,  century. 

chap.  —  chapter. 

Christ.  —  Christian. 

Christ'y-  —  Christianity. 

ch.  —  church. 

coll .  —  collect  ion . 

Coll.  —  college. 

Col.  —  Columbia. 

Com.  —  commentary. 

comp.  —  compiler. 

conf .  —  conference. 

cont.  —  contemporary. 

Cont.  sci.  ser.  —  Contemporary  science  series. 

Conv.  —  convention. 

crit.  —  critical,  criticism. 

C.  t.  1.  —  Crown  theological  library. 

eccles.  —  ecclesiastical. 

ed.  —  editor,  edited,  edition. 

educ.  —  education. 

Eng.  —  England. 


Engl.  —  English. 

epis.  —  episcopal,  episcopacy. 

ep.i  epist.  — epistle. 

ev.,  evang.  —  evangelical. 

For.  theol.  libr.  —  Foreign  theological  library. 

Fr.  —  French. 

Germ.  —  German. 

Grad.  —  Graduates. 

Gr.  —  Greek. 

hdbks.  —  handbooks. 

Hex.  —  Hexateuch. 

hist.  —  history,  historical. 

illus.  —  illustrated. 

irapr.  —  impression. 

inst.  —  institute. 

int.  —  international. 

Int.  crit.  com.  —  International  critical  com- 
mentary. 

Int.  sci.  ser.  —  International  science  series. 

Int.  theol.  libr.  —  International  theological 
library. 

introd.  —  introduction. 

It.  —  Italian. 

jour.  —  journal. 

Lat.  —  Latin. 

lect.  —  lecture,  lectures. 

libr.  —  library. 

lit.  —  literature. 


miss.  — 
mod.  — 
n.  d.- 

-  missions. 

-  modern. 
•  no  date. 

n.  p. — 
n.  t.  p. 
N.  T.- 
O.  T.- 

•  no  place. 

—  no  title  page. 

—  New  Testament. 

—  Old  Testament. 

p.,  pp. 
Pent.  - 
philos. 
Presb.  ■ 
P.  V.- 
Prot.  - 

page,  pages. 

-  Pentateuch. 

-  ihilosophy,  philosopher. 

-  ^resbyterian. 

-  private  version. 

-  Protestant. 

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• . .  •  /.Abbreviations  —  (Continued) 

GENERAL 


Prud.  ins.  co.  —  Prudential  insurance  company. 

pseud.  —  pseudonym. 

pub.,  publ.  —  publisher. 

rel.,  relig.  —  religion. 

rev.  —  revised. 

R.  V.  —  Revised  version. 

St.  —  saint. 

sem.  —  seminary. 

sen  —  series. 

see.  —  society. 

Sp.  —  Spanish. 

ster.  —  stereotype. 


S.  S.,  S.-S.  —  Sunday  school. 

suppl.  —  supplement. 

theol.  —  theological. 

Theol.    transl.    libr.  —  Theological    translation 

library, 
thous.  —  thousand, 
tr.  —  translated, 
transl.  —  translation, 
univ.  —  university. 
unp.  —  unpaged, 
vers.  —  version, 
v.,  vol.,  vols.  —  volume,  volumes. 


PUBLISHERS 


Amer.  bk.  co.  —  American  book  company. 

Amer.  tract,  soc.  —  American  tract  society. 

A.  I.  C.  —  Association  for  international  con- 
ciliation. 

Cent.  CO.  —  Century  company. 

Christ,  lit.  co.  —  Christian  literature  com- 
pany. 

E.  &  M.  —  Eaton  and  Mains. 

G.  &  R.  press.  —  Griffith  and  Rowland  press. 

Int.  pub.  CO.  —  International  publishing  com- 
pany. 

Longm.  —  Longmans. 


Macm.  —  Macmillan. 

Meth.  bk.  —  Methodist  book. 

M.  E.  M.  —  Missionary   education   movement. 

Presb.  bd.  of  pub.  —  Presbyterian  board  of 
publication. 

Rel.  tract  soc.  —  Religious  tract  society. 

S.  P.  C.  K.  —  Society  for  promoting  Christian 
knowledge. 

S.  V.  M.,  Stud.  Vol.  Move't.  —  Student  Volun- 
teer movement. 

Young  ch.,  Young  churchm.  —  Young  church- 
man. 


RELIGIOUS  DENOMINATIONS 


Adv.  Christ.  —  Advent  Christian. 

Bapt.  —  Baptist. 

Christ.  —  Christian. 

Congr.  —  Congregationalist. 

Ev.  Aossc.  —  Evangelical  Association. 

Luth.  —  Lutheran. 

Meth.  —  Methodist. 


Presb.  —  Presbyterian. 

Prot.  Epis.  —  Protestant  Episcopal. 

R.    P.    D.    ch.  —  Reformed    Protestant    Dutch 

church. 
Rom.  Cath.  ch.  —  Roman  Catholic  church. 
Unit.  —  Unitarian. 
Univ.  —  Universalist. 


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Aaron,  brother  of  Moses.       Cox,  S.        Aaron's 
apology.     {In  his  Genesis  of  evil  and  other 
sermons.) 
Lewis,  H.  E.     (In  Milligan,  G.,  and  others. 

Men  of  the  O.  T.:  Cain  to  David.) 
Matheson,  G.     (In  his  Representative  men  of 

the  Bible.) 
Whyte,  A.   (In  his  Bible  characters:    Adam 
to  Achan.) 
Abbas,    son    of   Baha    'U'llah.  Mysterious 

forces  of  civilization.  Written  in  Persian 
by  an  eminent  Bahai  philosopher  and  now 
first  put  into  English  by  Johanna  Dawud. 
Lond.  Cope.  1910. 
Abbey,  Charles  J.  Divine  love.  Lond.  Macm. 
1900. 
Religious    thought     in     old     English     verse. 

Lond.     Low.     1892. 
and   Overton,  John    H.      English    church    in 
the  eighteenth   century.     Lond.      Longm. 
1878.     2V. 
Abbeys.     Cram,  R.  A.     Ruined  abbeys  of  Great 

Britain.     C1895. 
Abbot,  Ezra.     Authorship  of  the  fourth  gospel. 
Bost.     Ellis.     1880. 
Authorship  of  the   fourth   gospel  and   other 

essays.     Bost.     Ellis.     1888. 
and  others.     Fourth  gospel.  N.  Y.    Scribner. 

1891. 
Harvard    univ.,    Div.    school    alumni.     Ezra 
Abbot.     1884. 
Abbot,  Fanny  Larcom.    Faith  built  on  reason. 

Bost.    J.  H.  West  CO.     1902. 
Abbot,  Francis  EUingwood.    Scientific  theism. 

Bost.     Little.     1886. 
Abbott,    Edith.     Women    in    industry.     N.    Y. 

Appleton.     1910. 
Abbott,    Edwin    Abbott.    Anglican    career    of 
Cardinal  Newman.     Lond.     Macm.     1892. 

2V. 

Message  of  the  Son  of  man.     Lond.     Black. 

1909. 
Philomythus.    Lond.     Macm.     1891. 
Through    nature   to    Christ.     Lond.     Macm. 

1877. 
Abbott,     Ernest     Hamlin.     Religious     life     in 

America.     N.  Y.     Outlook  co.     1903. 
Abbott,  Evelyn,  and  Campbell,  Lewis.     Life  and 

letters      of      Benjamin       Jowett.      Lond. 

Murray.     1897.     2  v. 
Abbott,    Lyman.    Acts    of    the    apostles    with 

notes.     N.  Y.     Barnes.     1876. 
America  in  the  making.     New  Haven.     Yale 

univ.  press.     191 1.     (Yale  lect.) 
Christian  ministry.     Bost.    Houghton.     1905. 
Christianity    and     social      problems.      Bost. 

Houghton.     1896. 
Epistle  to  the   Romans  with   notes.     N.   Y. 

Barnes.     ci888. 
Evolution    of     Christianity.     2d     ed.     Bost. 

Houghton.     1893. 


Abbott,  L3^an — Continued. 

Henry     Ward     Beecher.     Bost.      Houghton. 

1903. 
Illustrated  commentary  on  St.  John.     N.  Y. 

Barnes.     C1879. 
Illustrated  commentary  on  Matthew,   Mark 

and  Luke.     N.  Y.      Barnes.     1878.     2 v. 
In  aid  of  faith.     N.  Y.     Dutton.     1886. 
Jesus  of  Nazareth.     N.  Y.     Harper.     1869. 
Life  and  letters  of  Paul  the  apostle.     Bost. 

Houghton.     1898. 
Life  and  literature  of  the  ancient  Hebrews. 

Boston.     Houghton.     1901. 
Old   Testament   shadows   of  New  Testament 

truths.     N.  Y.     Harper.     1870. 
Other  room.     N.  Y.    Outlook  co.     1903. 
Prophets    of    the    Christian    faith.     N.    Y. 

Macm.     1896. 
Rights  of  man.     Bost.     Houghton.     1904. 
Seeking  after  God.     N.  Y.     Crowell.     C1910. 
Spirit      of      democracy.      Bost.      Houghton. 

1910. 
Temple.     N.  Y.     Macm.     1909. 
Theology  of  an  evolutionist.     Bost.     Hough- 
ton.    1897. 
and  others.     New  Puritanism.     N.  Y.     Fords. 

1898. 
Abbott,    Thomas   Kingsmill.    Commentary    on 

Ephesians  and  Colossians.    N.  Y.    Scribner. 

1897.     (Int.crit.com.) 
Abdul  Baha.    See  Abbas,  son  of  Baha  'U'Uah. 
Abel,    second    son    of    Adam.     Edersheim,    A. 

(In  his  World  before  the  flood.) 
Matheson,  G.     (In  his  Representative  men  of 

the  Bible.) 
Whyte,  A.     {In  his  Bible  characters:  Adam  to 

Achan.) 
Abelard.     Compayre,    G.     Abelard    and    the 

origin    and    early    history    of    universities. 

1893. 
Abigail,  wife  of  Nabal  and  of  David.     Aguilar, 

G.     {In  her  Women  of  Israel.) 
Horton,  R.  F.  {In  his  Women  of  the  O.  T.) 
Abraham,    Hebrew  patriarch.     Brooke,    S.    A. 

(In  his  O.  T.  and  modern  life.) 
Campbell,  R.  J.     {In  his  Song  of  ages.) 
Davidson,  A.  B.     {In  his  Called  of  God.) 
Deane,  W.  J.     Abraham;  his  life  and  times. 
Edersheim,  A.    {In  his  World  before  the  flood.) 
Guthrie,  T.     {In  his  Studies  of  character  from 

the  O.  T.) 
Lord,  J.     {In  his  Beacon  lights  of  history, 

vol.  2.) 
Matheson,  G.     {In  his  Representative  men  of 

the  Bible.) 
Meyer,  F.  B.     Abraham;    or,  The  obedience 

of  faith.     (O.  T.  heroes.) 
Mozley,  J.  B.     {In  his  Ruling  ideas  in  early 

ages.) 
Newman,  J.  H.     {In  his  Parochial  and  plain 

sermons,  vol.  3.) 


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Abraham — Continued. 

Stanley,  A.  P.     Abraham  in  Egypt.     {In  his 

sermons    preached    before    the    Prince    of 

Wales,  1862.) 
Thompson,   W.    H.     Life   and   times   of   the 

patriarchs;     Abraham,    Isaac    and    Jacob. 

1912. 
Tomkins,  H.  G.     Abraham  and  his  age.     1897. 
Townsend,  W.  J.     Abraham.     (In  Men  of  the 

O.  T. :  Cain  to  David.) 
"Whyte,  A.     (In  his  Bible  characters:    Adam 

to  Achan.) 
Abrahams,  Israel.    Jewish   life  in  the   middle 

ages.     N.  Y.    Macm.     1897. 
Judaism.     Chi.     Open  court.     (Religions  anc 

and  mod.) 
Absalom,  son  of  David,  king  of  Israel.     Green, 

R.  S.     Both  sides;   or,  Jonathan  and  Absa- 
lom.    C1887. 
Greenhough,    J.    G.     (In   Milligan,    G.,    and 

others.    Men  of  the  O.  T. :  Solomon  to  Jonah.) 

Whyte,  A.     (In  his  Bible  characters,  vol.  i.) 

Absente  reo.     By  the  author  of  Pro  Christo  et 

ecclesia.     Lond.     Macm.     19 10. 
Ackermann,  Conrad.  Christian  element  in  Plato 

and  the  Platonic  philosophy.     Edin.     Clark. 

1861. 
Acton,    John    Emerich  Edward    Dalberg-,    ist 

baron.  Cambridge        modern      history. 

Planned  by  the  late  Lord  Acton,  ed.  by 

A.  W.  Ward  [and  others.]     N.  Y.     Macm. 

I9O6-II.       I2V. 

Historical  essays  and  studies.    Lond.    Macm. 

1907. 
History  of  freedom  and  other  essays.     Lond. 

Macm.     1907. 
Lectures   on   the   French   revolution.     Lond. 

Macm.     19 10. 
Bryce,  J.     Lord  Acton.     {In  his  Studies  in 
contemp>orary  biogfraphy.) 
Adam,   the  first  man.     Matheson,   G.     {In  his 
Representative  men  of  the  Bible.) 
Whyte,  A.     {In  his  Bible  characters,  vol.  i.) 
Adam,  Mrs.  Adela  Marion,  joint    author.      See 

Kennett,  R.  H.,  and  others. 
Adam,  James.     Religious   teachers  of   Greece. 
Edin.     Clark.     1908.     (Gifford  lect.) 
Vitality  of  Platonism  and  other  essays.    Camb. 
Univ.  press.     191 1. 
Adam,  John  Douglas.     Religion  and  the  growing 

mind.     N.  Y.,  etc.      Revell.     CI912. 
Adams,    George    Burton.    Civilization    during 
the  middle  ages.     N.  Y.     Scribner.     1897. 
Adams,  John,  2d  president  of  the    U.  S.     Lord, 
J.     {In  his  Beacon  lights  of  history,  vol.  2.) 
Parker,  T.     {In  his  Historic  Americans.) 
Adams,  John.     Evolution  of  educational  theory. 
Lond.     Macm.     1912.     (Schools  of  philoso- 
phy.) 
Primer  on  teaching.     Scribner.     1904.     (Bible 
class  primers.) 
Adams,   John,    of    Inverkeilor,    Scotland.     The 
Lenten    Psalms.     N.    Y.     Scribner.     1912. 
(Short  course  ser.) 
Man  among  the  myrtles;    a  study  in  Zecha- 
riah's  visions.     N.  Y.     Scribner.     19 13. 
Adams,    John    Coleman.    Christian    types    of 
heroism.     Bost.    Universalist    pub.    house. 
1891. 
Fatherhood  of  God.     Bost.  Universalist  pub. 
house.     1890. 


Adams,  John  Coleman— Continued. 

Hosea  Ballou  and  the  gospel  renaissance  of 

the  19th  century.     Bost.     Universalist  pub. 

house.     1903. 
Adams,  John  Quincv,  6th  president  of  the  U.  S. 
Seward,  W.  H.     Life  of  John  Quincy  Adams. 

1856. 
Adams,  Samuel.    Wells,  W.  V.    Life  of  Sam- 
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Adams,  Thomas  Bewail,  and  Sumner,  Helen  L. 

Labor    problems;     a    text    book.     N.    Y. 

Macm.     1908. 
Adams,  Walter  Marsham.     Book  of  the  master; 

or.  The  Egyptian  doctrine  of  the  light  born 

of    the   Virgin   Mother.     N.  Y.     Putnam. 

1898. 
Adams,    William   H.     Seven    words   from    the 

cross.     Bost.     Lothrop.     C1877. 
Adamson,    Robert.       Fichte.       Edin.       Black- 
wood.    1908. 
Adamson,  Robert  M.     Christian  doctrine  of  the 

Lord's  supper.     Edin.     Clark.     1905. 
Adamson,    Thomas.     Spirit    of    power    as    set 

forth  in  the  book  of  Acts.  Edin.  Clark.  1897. 
Studies     of     the     mind     in     Christ.     Edin. 

Clark.     1897. 
Addams,  Jane.     Democracy  and  social  ethics. 

N.  Y.     Macm.     1902.     (Citizen's  library.) 
A  new  conscience  and  an  ancient  evil.     N.  Y. 

Macm.     1912. 
Newer     ideals     of     peace.     N.     Y.     Macm. 

1907.     (Citizen's  library.) 
Social    application    of  religion.     Cine.     Jen- 
nings.    C1908.     (Merrick  lect.) 
Spirit  of  youth  and  the  city  streets.     N.  Y. 

Macm.     1909. 
Twenty  years  at  Hull-House.     N.  Y.     Macm. 

1910. 
and    others.     Philanthropy   and   social   prog- 
ress.    N.     Y.     Crowell.     C1893.      (School 

of  applied  ethics.) 
Adderley,  James.     Monsieur  Vincent;    sketch 

of    a    Christian    social    reformer.     N.    Y. 

Longm.     1 90 1. 
Addis,  William  Edward.     Christianity  and  the 

Roman     empire.       Lond.       Hare.       1893. 

(Manuals  of  early  Christ,  hist.) 
Hebrew    religion    to    the    establishment    of 

Judaism     under    Ezra.     N.     Y.     Putnam. 

1906.     (C.  t.  I.) 
Addison,  Daniel  Diilaney.     Episcopalians.     N. 

Y.    Baker.    ci904.     (Story  of  the  churches.) 
Life    and    times    of    Edward     Bass.     Bost. 

Houghton.     1897. 
Addresses.     Brooks,  P.     Essays  and  addresses. 

Bryce,  J.  University  and  historical  addresses 
delivered  during  a  residence  in  the  U.  S.  as 
ambassador  of  Great  Britain.     19 13. 

Chapman,  J.  W.  Another  mile,  and  other 
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Farrar,  F.  W.  Sermons  and  addresses  in 
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Fowler,  C.  H.  Addresses  on  notable  occa- 
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Maclaren,  A.  Week-day  evening  addresses, 
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Robinson,  F.  College  and  ordination  ad- 
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Snyder,    A.    W.     Through    the    forty    days; 

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[C1908.] 
Speer,  R.  E.     Master  of  the  heart.     [C1908.] 
Stanley,   A.    P.     Addresses   and   sermons   at 

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Torrey,  R.  A.     Revival  addresses.     CI903. 

Waggett,  P.  N.     Scientific  temper  in  religion, 
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Webb-Peploe,  H.  W.     Victorious  life;    post- 
conference  addresses.  East  Northfield,  1895. 
Adeney,  Walter  Frederick.     Century's  progress 
in  religious  life  and  thought.     Lond.    Clark. 
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Christian  conception  of  God.     N.  Y.     Revell. 
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Ezra,  Nehemiah  and  Esther.     N.  Y.     Arm- 
strong.    1893.     (Expositor's  Bible.) 
J  Greek  and  Eastern  churches,     N.  Y.     Scrib- 
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How  to  read  the  Bible.     N.  Y.     Whittaker. 
1897. 

Song  of  Solomon  and  Lamentations.     N.  Y. 
Armstrong.     1895.     (Expositor's  Bible.) 

Women  of  the  N.  T.     N.  Y.     Whittaker. 

joint     author.     See    Bennett,    W.     H.,    and 
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Adler,  Felix.     Essentials  of  spirituality.     N.  Y. 
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Marriage    and    divorce.     N.     Y.     McClure. 

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Religion   of  duty.     N.   Y.     McClure.     1905. 

Adler,  Nathan  Marcus,  chief  rabbi.  Authorised 
daily  prayer  book  of  the  united  Hebrew 
congregations  of  the  British  Empire,  with 
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Adolescence.  Hall,  G.  S.  Adolescence:  its 
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Adonijah,  son  of  David,  king  of  Israel.  Row- 
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Advent  Christian  hymnal.  Bost.  Adv.  Christ, 
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Ahaz,-    king    of    Judah,     Lewis,     H.    E.     {In 
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Ahaziah,   king  of  Israel.     Greenhough,   J.   G. 
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Ahithophel,   counselor    of  David.     Whyte,   A. 
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Ahmad,  Mirza  Ghulam.    Teachings  of  Islam. 

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Albee,  Ernest.  Histor>'  of  English  utilitari- 
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Albertus  Magnus.  Taylor,  H.  O.  {In  his 
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Albree,  John.  Charles  Brooks.  Medford. 
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Alcohol.     See  Temperance. 

Alcott,  Louisa  May.  Beach,  S.  C.  {In  his 
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Alcuin.  West,  A.  F.  Alcuin  and  the  rise  of 
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Alexander,  Archibald  B.  D.  Ethics  of  St.  Paul. 
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Alexander,   Gross.     Colossians  and   Ephesians. 
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Alexander,  John  L.  Boy  training.  N.  Y. 
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Alexander,  Samuel.  Locke.  N.  Y.  Dodge, 
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Alexander,  William  Lindsay.  System  of  bibli- 
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Alexandra,  mother  of  Mariamne.  Aguilar,  G. 
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Alford,  Mrs.  Fanny  (Alford),  ed.  Life  and  let- 
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Alger,  William  Rounseville.     Critical  history  of 
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N.  Y.     Benziger.     1907, 
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Jonathan  Edwards.     Bost.     Houghton.    1889. 

(Amer.  relig,  leaders,) 
Life    of    Phillips    Brooks.     N.    Y.     Dutton. 

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Religious  progress.     Bost.     Houghton,     1894, 
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Allen,  Grant.     Evolution  of  the  idea  of  God. 

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Allen,  Joseph  Henry.     Hebrew  men  and  times. 
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Allen,  Roland.  Missionary  methods,  St,  Paul's 
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Allen,    William    Harvey.     Civics    and    health. 
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Allen,  Willoughby  Charles.  Commentary  on 
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Alviella,  Goblet  d',  count.  Contemporary  evolu- 
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Amaziah,  eighth  king  of  Judah.  Greenhough, 
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Amer.  Assoc,  for  the  Adv.  of  Science.  Fifty 
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American  Institute  of  Christian  Philosophy. 
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Church  and  the  city  problem ;  J.  B.  Devins.  —  VIII- 
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American  lectures  on  the  history  of  religions. 
Bloomfield,  M.     Religion  of  the  Veda. 
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Babylonia  and  Assyria. 
Knox,    G.    W.     Development    of   religion    in 

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John   Greenleaf   Whittier.     Carpenter,  G,  R. 
Henry    Wadsworth    Longfellow.     Higginson, 
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American  mind.  The.     Perry,  B. 
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Jonathan  Edwards.     Allen,  A.  V.  G. 
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American  science  series. 
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James,  W.     Principles  of  psychology.      2v. 
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American  social  progress  series. 

Patten,  S.  N.     New  basis  of  civilization. 
American  statesmen:    ed.  by  J.  T.  Morse. 
George  Washington.     Lodge,  H.  C, 
Abraham  Lincoln.     Morse,  J.  T. 
Daniel  Webster.     Lodge,  H.  C. 
American  traits.     Miinsterberg,  H. 
A.  U.  A.     Book  of   prayer  and  praise.     Bost. 
A.  U.A.     1893. 
Five     services     for     public     worship.     Bost. 

A.  U.  A.     1895. 
Hymn  and  tune  book  for  the  church  and  the 
home.     A.  U.  A.     1904. 


A.  U.  A. — Continued. 

Hymns  for  church  and  home.     Bost.     A.  U.  A. 

1896. 
Services    for   congregational    worship.      Bost. 

A.  U.  A.     1903. 
Unitarian    service    book.     Bost.      A.    U.    A. 
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Americans,  The.     Miinsterberg,  H. 
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Ames,     Charles     Gordon.     Book    of    prayers. 
Bost.     A.  U.  A.     1908. 
Five  points  of  faith.     Bost.     Ellis.     1903. 
Sermons  of  sunrise.     Bost.    Ellis.     1901. 
Ames,  Edward  Scribner.     Divinity  of  Christ. 
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Psychology    of     religious    experience.      Bost. 
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Amiel,  Henri  Frederic.     Journal  intime;    tr.  by 
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Amos,    Hebrew   prophet.     Adeney,    W.  F.     (In 
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Farrar,  F.  W.     (In  his  Minor  prophets.) 
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Gladden,  W.     {In  his  Applied  Christianity.) 
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Munger,  T.  T.     {In  his  On  the  threshold.) 
Phelps,  A.     {In  his  My  portfolio.) 
Strong,  J.,  ed.     {In  Gospel  of  the  kingdom, 

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Whyte,  A.     {In  his  Bible  characters:   Joseph 
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Ancestor-worship.    Jevons,    F.    B.     {In    his 

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Ancren  Riwle.     Inge,  W.  R.     {In  hts  Studies 

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Anderson,  Charles  Archibald.    Jesus  and  Paul. 

Lond.     Macm.     1909. 
Anderson,  Christopher.    Annals  of  the  English 

Bible.     Lond.     Pickering.     1845.     2v. 

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Anderson,    Edward    H.     Brief    history    of    the 

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Anderson,  Galusha.     Hitherto  untold.     N.  Y. 

Cochrane.     1910. 
Anderson,    K.    C.    The    larger    faith.     Lond. 

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Anderson,    Mrs.    M.   F.     Baptists    in    Sweden. 

Phila.     A.  B.  P.  S.     n.d. 
Anderson,  Sir  Robert.     Bible  and  modern  criti- 
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Anderson,    Robert    Phillips.    Successful    boys' 

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Anderson,   Wilbert   Lee.    The   country   town; 
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Andover.  The  Andover  case.  Summary  of 
the  arguments  of  the  respondent  professors, 
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ants, with  decision  of  the  Board  of  visitors. 
1887. 

Robbins,  Mrs.  Sarah  Stuart.  Old  Andover 
days.     Bost.     Pilgrim  press.     1908. 

Wellman  and  Lanphear.  Question  at  issue 
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Temple,  W.     The  faith  and  modern  thought. 

1910. 
Terry,  M.  S.     New  apologetic.     1897. 
Tobey,  A.     Christianity  from  God.     C1889. 
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Goodwin,     H.     Foundations    of    the    creed. 

1899. 
Harnack,  A.     Apostles'  creed.    1901. 
Hopkins,  A.     Apostles'  creed.     1902. 
McGiffert,  A.  C.     Apostles'  creed.     1902. 
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Stimson,  H.  A.     Apostles'  creed  in  the  light 

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Swete,  H.  B.     Apostles'  creed.     1894. 
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age.    1899.     (Ten  epochs  of  church  history.) 
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Apostolic  age — Continued. 

Dobschutz,  E.  von.     The  apostolic  age;    tr? 
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Gilbert,  G.  H.  A  short  history  of  Christian- 
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Lechler,  G.  V.  Apostolic  and  post-apostolic 
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Same.     Revised  ed.     1906. 

Pressense,  E.  D.  de.  Early  years  of  Christian- 
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Purves,  G.  T.  Christianity  in  the  af>ostoHc 
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Renan,  E.  Antichrist,  including  the  period 
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Ropes,  J.  H.  Apostolic  age  in  the  light  of 
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—  VII.  The  apostles  and  the  gospels.  —  VIII.  Prep- 
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the  apostolic  canons,  with  a  treatise  on  the 

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Donaldson,  J.,  ed.     Constitutions  of  the  holy 

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Apostolic  fathers.     Cruttwell,  C.  T.     {In  his 

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—  The  apostolical  fathers.  {In  his  Critical 
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Jackson,  G.  A.  Apostolic  fathers  and  the 
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Kriiger,  G.  {In  his  History  of  early  Christian 
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Lightfoot,  J.  B.  The  apostolic  fathers. 
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Roberts,  A.,  and  Donaldson,  J.,  eds.  Writ- 
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of  Ignatius.  —  Martyrdom  of  Ignatius.  —  Epistle  to 
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S.  Ignatius.  —  Martyrdom  of  S.  Polycarp. 
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See  Missions. 

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Arbitration,     Industri.\l.     Gilman,     N.     P. 
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Pigou,  A.  C.     Principles  and  methods  of  in- 
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[Hirst,  F.  W.]     Arbiter  in  council.     1906. 

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See  also  Church  architecture. 

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Primeval  man.     N.  Y.     Routledge.     1869. 

Reign  of  law.     Lond.     Strahan.     1867. 

Unity  of  nature.  N.  Y.  Putnam.  1884. 
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Same.  1877.  (Libr.  of  fathers  of  the  Holy 
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Same.  (Nicene  and  post-Nicene  fathers,  2d 
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Eucken,  R.     {In  his  Problem  of  human  life.) 

Hegel,  G.  W.  F.     {In  his  Lectures  on  the 
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Arnold,      Matthew.     Culture      and      anarchy; 
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St.  Paul  and  Protestantism.     N.  Y.     Macm, 

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Brooke,    S.    A.     Matthew    Arnold.     {In    his 

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Cadman,  S.  P.     {In  his  Charles  Darwin  and 

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Gunsaulus,  F.  W.     {In  his  Higher  ministries 

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Ashenhurst,  James  Oliver.  Day  of  the  coun- 
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Ashwell,  Arthur  Rawson,  and  Wilberforce, 
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Association  for  International  Conciliation. 
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Warschauer,  J.     New  evangel.     1907. 
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Sermon  briefs;    transcribed  and  ed.  by  J.  R. 

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Berry,  Joseph  F.  Four  wonderful  years;  sketch 
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Berry,  W.  Grinton.  Bishop  Hannington  and  the 
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Beyond  the  grave.     Cremer,  H. 

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Beza,  Theodore  de.  Baird,  Henry  Martyn. 
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Bible,  Whole.  Holy  Bible;  exact  reprint  of  the 
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Holy  Bible  tr.  from  the  Latin  Vulgate;  the 
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Modern  reader's  Bible:  the  books  of  the 
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Cross-reference  Bible,  containing  the  Old  and 
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Brailsford,  E.  J.  Spiritual  sense  in  sacred 
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Briggs,  C.  A.     Biblical  study.     1883. 

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Carpenter,  J.  E.  The  Bible  in  the  nineteenth 
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Carter,  T.     Shakespeare  and  Holy  Scripture. 

1905. 

Chadwick,  J.  W.  Bible  of  to-day:  lectures. 
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Clark,  D.  W.  From  a  cloud  of  witnesses. 
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Clarke,  W.  N.  Use  of  the  Scriptures  in  the- 
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—  Sixty  years  with  the  Bible.  1909. 
Cook,   A.   S.     The   Bible  and   English   prose 

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Cooper,  C.  S.  College  men  and  the  Bible.   191 1. 

Curry,  S.  S.  Vocal  and  literary  interpreta- 
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Dods,  M.  The  Bible,  its  origin  and  nature. 
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Dunning,  A.  E.    Making  of  the  Bible.    CI911. 

Farrar,  F.  W.  The  Bible;  its  meaning  and 
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Gardiner,  F.     Aids  to  Scripture  study.     1890. 

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Geikie,  J.  C.  The  Holy  Land  and  the  Bible; 
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Palestine.     1887.     2  v. 

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Hawley,  J.  S.  Fearless  Bible  reading,  a  voice 
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Henson,  H.  H.  The  Bible.  {In  his  Godly 
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Horton,  R.  F.    Bible  a  missionary  book.    1904. 

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McKinney,    A.    H.     Bible   school    pedagogy; 

outlines  for  normal  classes,  with  an  intro- 
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MacPhail,  M.  L.  Magnetism  of  the  Bible.  1909. 

Manning,  J.  M.   Not  of  man  but  of  God.  ci888. 

Meade,  W.     Bible  and  the  classics.     1 861. 

Moffat,  J.  Literary  illustrations  of  the  Bible. 
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Moore,  W.  W.     Indispensable  book.     CI910. 

Morgan,  G.  C.  Study  and  teaching  of  the 
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Newton,  R.  H.     Right  and  wrong  uses  of  the 

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Picton,  J.  A.     Man  and  the  Bible.     1909. 

Pierson,  A.  T.     Bible  and  spiritual  life. 

Pollard,  A.  W.     Holy  Bible.     191 1. 

Prudden,  T.  P.  Catechism  of  general  informa- 
tion about  the  Bible,  for  use  in  Sunday 
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Ragg,  L.     The  Book  of  books.     19 10, 

Richey,  T.  The  q^uestion  of  the  day:  What 
is  the  Bible?  tor  whom  was  it  written? 
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Rogers,  H.  Superhuman  origin  of  the  Bible 
inferred  from  Itself.     1875. 

See,  E.  F.     Teaching  of  Bible  classes.     C1905. 

Simon,  D.  W.  Bible  an  outgrowth  of  theo- 
cratic life.     1886. 

Smith,  J.  B.  A  supplemental  Bible  question 
course  of  fifty-two  lessons.     1900. 

Smyth,  J.  P.  Divine  library:  suggestions  how 
to  read  the  Bible.     1896. 

Thayer,  J.  H.  Change  of  attitude  towards  the 
Bible.     1 89 1. 

Vaughan,  J.  S.  Concerning  the  Holy  Bible: 
its  use  and  abuse.     1904. 

Wallis,  L.  Sociological  study  of  the  Bible. 
CI912. 

Warren,  H.  W.  Bible  in  the  world's  educa- 
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Warschauer,  J.     What  is  the  Bible?     191 1. 

Watson,  J.  (Ian  Maclaren).  God's  message 
to  the  human  soul;  the  use  of  the  Bible  m 
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Wood,  J.  The  Bible:  what  it  is  and  is  not.    1907. 

Work,  E.  W.     Fascination  of  the  book.    CI906. 

A  ntiguities. 
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Jennings,  A.  G.  The  earth  and  the  world: 
How  formed?  A  layman's  contribution  to 
the  religious  thought  of  the  times.     CI900. 

Maunder,  E.  W.   Astronomy  of  the  Bible,   n.  d. 

Schiaparelli,  G.  V.  Astronomy  in  the  Old 
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Bible.     Whole.     Authority. 

Barry,  W.     Tradition  of  Scripture;   its  origin, 

authority      and      interpretation.         1906. 

(Westminster  libr.) 
Briggs,  C.  A.     Authority  of  Holy  Scripture. 

1891. 
Gladstone,  W.  E.     Impregnable  rock  of  Holy 

Scripture. 
Hall,    F.    J.     Authority,    ecclesiastical    and 

biblical.     1908. 
M'Intosh,    H.     Is   Christ   infallible   and   the 

Bible  true?     1901. 
Wright,  G.  F.     Divine  authority  of  the  Bible. 

CI884. 

Bibliography. 
Wright,  J.     Elarly  Bibles  of  America.     1892. 

Historic  Bibles  in  America.    C1905. 

Biography. 

Aguilar,  G.     Women  of  Israel.     1 870.     2v. 
Chadwick,  J.  W.,  and  others.     Women  of  the 
Bible.     1900. 

Contents:  Eve;  by  J.  W.  Chadwick.  —  Sarah;  by 
G.  Gottheil.  —  Rebekah;  by  L.  Abbott.  —  Miriam; 
by  H.  Van  Dyke.  —  Deborah;  by  W.  H.  P.  Faunce. 
—  Ruth;  by  R.  G.  Moulton.  —  Hannah;  by  J.  F. 
Hurst.  —  Jezebel;  by  E.  B.  Coe.  —  Esther;  by  W.  C. 
Doane.  —  Mary  Magdalen;  by  N.  D.  Hillis.  —  Mary 
and  Martha;  by  H.  C.  Potter.  —  The  Blessed  Virgin 
Mary;  by  James,  Card.  Gibbons. 

Matheson,   G.      Representative  men   of  the 

Bible.  1902-3.     2v. 

Contents:  I.  Adam  to  Job. —  II.  Ishmael  to 
Daniel. 

—    Representative  women  of  the  Bible.    1907. 

Contents:  I.  Introduction.  —  II.  Eve  the  un- 
folded.—III.  Sarah  the  steadfast.  —  IV.  Rebekah 
the  far-seeing.  —  V.  Rachel  the  placid. —  VI. 
Miriam  the  gifted.  —  VII.  Deborah  the  drastic.  — 
VIII.  Ruth  the  decided.  — IX.  Hannah  the 
pious.  —  X.  Mary  the  guiding.  —  XI.  Mary  the 
thought-reading . 

Milligan,  G.,  and  others.     Men  of  the  Bible: 

some   lesser  known  characters.     1904. 

Contents:  Enoch;  by  W.  J.  Townsend.  —  Etdad  and 
Medad;  by  A.  Rowland.  —  Barztllai;  by  G.  Milli- 
gan.—  Adonijah;  by  A.  Rowland.  —  Hiram;  by 
W.  J.  Townsend.  —  Jeroboam;  by  A.  Rowland. — 
Asa;  by  A.  Rowland.  —  Ahaziah;  by  J.  G.  Green- 
hough. —  Gehazi;  by  J.  M.  Gibbons.  —  Hazael. 
Manasseh,  Amaziah,  Jabez;  by  J.  G.  Greenhough. — 
Simeon;  by  H.  E.  Lewis.  —  Pontius  Pilate;  by  W.  F. 
Adeney.  —  Barabbas;  by  J.  G.  Greenhough.  —  Joseph 
of  Arimathea;  by  .\.  Rowland. —  Philip  the  Evan- 
gelist; by  G.  Milligan.  —  Ananias  and  Sappbira; 
by  G.  Milligan.  —  Demas;   by  D.  Rowlands. 

Wells,  A.  R.  Bible  miniatures:  character 
sketches  of  one  hundred  and  fifty  heroes 
and  heroines  of  Holy  Writ.     CI909. 

Whyte,  A.     Bible  characters.     1897.     6v. 

Contents:  I.  Adam  to  Achan. —  II.  Gideon  to 
Absalom. —  III.  Ahithophel  to  Nehemiah.  —  IV. 
Joseph  and  Mary  to  James.  —  V.  Stephen  to 
Timothy.  —  VI.    Our  Lord's  characters. 

See  also  Individual  biographies. 

Canon. 

Davidson,  S.     Canon  of  the  Bible.     1878. 
Gaussen,  L.     Canon  of  the  Holy  Scriptures 

examined  in  the  light  of  history;    tr.  and 

abr.  by  E.  N.  Kirk.     1862. 
Rice,    E.    W.    Our   sixty-six   sacred    books; 

how  they  came  to  us  and  what  they  are. 

CI891. 


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Bible.     Whole.     Commentaries. 

Bible  for  home  and  school.     Shailer  Mathews, 
general  editor.     1908-11.     lov. 
O.  T. 

Genesis;  by  H.  G.  Mitchell. 
Deuteronomy;  by  W.  G.  Jordan. 
Judges;  by  E.  L.  Curtis. 
Job;  by  G.  A.  Barton. 
Isaiah;  by  J.  E.  McFadyen. 
N.  T. 

Matthew;  by  A.  T.  Robertson. 
Acts;  by  G.  H.  Gilbert. 
Galatians;  by  B.  W.  Bacon. 
Hebrews;  by  E,  J.  Goodspeed. 
Colossians  and  Ephesians;    by  G.  Alex- 
ander. 

Other  volumes  not  yet  published. 

Cambridge  Bible  for  schools  and  colleges;  ed. 
by  J.   J.   S.  Perowne  and   A.   F.    Kirk- 
patrick.     1 879-191 1.     53  V. 
0.  T. 
Introd.    to    the    Pentateuch.     Chapman, 

A.  T. 
Exodus;  ed.  by  S.  R.  Driver. 
Numbers;  ed.  by  A.  H.  McNeile. 
Joshua;  ed.  by  G.  F.  Maclear. 
Judges;  ed.  by  J.  J.  Lias. 
Samuel  I  &  II;  ed.  by  A.  F.  Kirkpatrick. 

2V. 

Kings  I  &  II ;  ed.  by  J.  R.  Lumby.    2v. 

Kings  I  &  II ;  ed.  by  W.  E.  Barnes. 

Chronicles;  ed.  by  W.  E.  Barnes. 

Ezra  and  Nehemiah ;  ed.  by  H.  E.  Ryle. 

Job;  ed.  by  A.  B.  Davidson. 

Psalms;  ed.  by  A.  F.  Kirkpatrick.     2 v. 

Proverbs;  ed.  by  T.  T.  Perowne. 

Ecclesiastes;  ed.  by  E.  H.  Plumptre. 

Song  of  Solomon;  ed.  by  A.  Harper. 

Isaiah;  ed.  by  J.  Skinner.     2V. 

Jerem.  and  Lament. ;  ed.  by  A.  W.  Streane. 

Ezekiel;  ed.  by  A.  B.  Davidson. 

Daniel;  ed.  by  S.  R.  Driver. 

Hosea;  ed.  by  T.  K.  Cheyne. 

Joel  and  Amos;  ed.  by  S.  R.  Driver. 

Obadiah  and  Jonah ;  ed.  by  T.  T.  Perowne. 

Jonah;  ed.  by  T.  T.  Perowne. 

Micah;  ed.  by  T.  K.  Cheyne. 

Nahum,  HabakkukandZephaniah;  ed.  by 

A.  B.  Davidson. 
Haggai    and   Zechariah;     ed.    by  T.    T. 

Perowne. 
Malachi;  ed.  by  T.  T.  Perowne. 
Maccabees   I ;  ed.  by  W.  Fairweather  and 

J.  S.  Black. 
Ecclesiasticus;  ed.  by  W.  O.  E.  Oesterley. 
N.  T. 

Matthew;  ed.  by  A.  Carr. 
Mark;  ed.  by  G.  F.  Maclear. 
Luke;  ed.  by  F.  W.  Farrar. 
John;  ed.  by  A.  Plummer. 
Acts;  ed.  by  J.  R.  Lumby.     2 v. 
Romans;  ed.  by  H.  G.  C.  Moule. 
Corinthians  I  &  II;  ed.  by  J.  J.  Lias.    2 v. 
Galatians;  ed.  by  E.  H.  Perowne. 
Ephesians;  ed.  by  H.  G.  C.  Moule. 
Philippians;  ed.  by  H.  G.  C.  Moule. 
Colossians  and  Philemon;    ed.  by  H.  G.  C. 

Moule. 
Thessalonians     I  &    II;    ed.    by    G.    G. 

Findlay. 


Bible.     Whole.     Commentaries — Continued. 

Timothy     and     Titus;    ed.    by     A.     E. 
Humphreys. 

Hebrews;  ed.  by  F.  W.  Farrar. 

James;  ed.  by  E.  H.  Plumptre. 

Peter  and  Jude,  ed.  by  E.  H.  Plumptre. 

Epistles  of  John;  ed.  by  A.  Plummer. 

Revelation;  ed.  by  W.  H.  Simcox. 
Expositor's    Bible;     ed.    by    W.    R.    NicoU. 

1887-96.     49V. 

O.T. 

Genesis;  by  M.  Dods. 

Exodus;  by  G.  A.  Chadwick. 

Leviticus;  by  S.  H.  Kellogg. 

Numbers;  by  R.  A.  Watson. 

Deuteronomy;  by  A.  Harper. 

Joshua;  by  W.  G.  Blaikie. 

Judges  and  Ruth;  by  R.  A.  Watson. 

Samuel;  by  W.  G.  Blaikie.     2v. 

Kings;  by  F.  W.  Farrar.     2v. 

Chronicles;  by  W.  H.  Bennett. 

Nehemiah  and  Esther;  by  W.  F.  Adeney. 

Job;  by  R.A.Watson, 

Psalms;  by  A.  Maclaren.     3v. 

Proverbs;  by  R.  F.  Horton. 

Ecclesiastes;  by  S.  Cox. 

Song  of  Solomon  and  Lamentations;    by 
W.  F.  Adeney. 

Isaiah;  by  G.  A.  Smith.     2v. 

Jeremiah   I-XX.;  by  C.J.  Ball. 

Jeremiah     XXI-LII;     by   W.    H.    Ben- 
nett. 

Ezekiel;  by  J.  Skinner. 

Daniel;  by  F.  W.  Farrar. 

Twelve  minor  prophets;  by  G.  A.  Smith. 

2V. 

N.  T. 

Matthew;  by  J.  M.  Gibson. 
Mark;  by  G.  A.  Chadwick. 
Luke;  by  H.  Burton. 
John;  by  M.  Dods.     2 v. 
Acts;  by  G.  T.  Stokes.     2 v. 
Romans;  by  H.  G.  C.  Moule. 
First  Corinthians;  by  M.  Dods. 
Second  Corinthians;  by  J.  Denney. 
Galatians;  by  G.  G.  Findlay. 
Ephesians;   by  G.  G.  Findlay. 
Philippians;  by  R.  Rainy. 
Colossians   and    Philemon;    by  A.  Mac- 
laren. 
Thessalonians;  by  J.  Denney. 
Pastoral  epistles;  by  A.  Plummer. 
Hebrews;  by  T.  C.  Edwards. 
James  and  Jude;  by  A.  Plummer. 
Epistles  of  Peter;  by  J.  R.  Lumby. 
Epistles  of  John;  by  W.  Alexander. 
Revelation;  by  W.  Milligan. 
Hastings,  J.,  ed.     Great  texts  of  the  Bible. 
I IV.     1910-1913. 
Genesis-N  umbers. 
Deuteronomy-Esther. 
Job-Psalms  I-XXI 1 1. 
Isaiah. 
Mark. 
John  I-XII. 
JohnXIII-XXI. 
Acts;  Romans  I-VIII. 
Romans  VIII-XVI. 
I  Corinthians. 
Ephesians-Colossians, 
Volumes  are  not  numbered. 


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Bible.     Whole.     Commentaries — Continued. 
Holy  Bible  with  an  explanatory  and  critical 

commentary  by  bishops  and  other  clergy  of 

the  Anglican  church;    ed.  by  F.  C.  Cook. 

1871-1884.     lov. 
Same.  Apocrypha.ed.'by  Henry  Wace,  1884.  2v. 

Known  as  the  Speaker's  or  Bible  commentary. 
Holy  Bible  with  introductions  and  notes  by 

Christopher    Wordsworth.     The    O.   T.   in 

the  authorized  version,  the    N.  T.  in  the 

original  Greek.     1871-77.     7v. 

Vol.  I.  is  new  ed.    New  Testament  is  new  ed.    Vols. 
Ill,  IV  are  3d  ed. 

International  critical  commentary,  Old  and 
New  Testaments.  Under  the  editorship 
of  S.  R.  Driver,  A.  Plummer  and  C.  A. 
Briggs.     1895-1912.     23V. 

O.  T. 

Genesis;  Skinner,  J. 

Deuteronomy;  Driver,  S.  R. 

Numbers;  Gray,  G.  B. 

Judges;  Moore,  G.  F. 

Samuel;  Smith,  H.  P. 

Chronicles;  Curtis,  E.  L.,  and  Madsen, 
A.  A. 

Esther;  Paton,  L.  B. 

Psalms;  Briggs,  C.  A.     2v. 

Proverbs;  Toy,  C.  H. 

Ecclesiastes;  Barton,  G.  A. 

Isaiah  I-XXXIX;   Gray,  G.  B. 

Hosea  and  Amos;   Harjjer,  W.  R. 

Haggai,  Zechariah,  Malachi,  Jonah; 
Mitchell,  H.  G.,  and  others. 

N.  T. 

Matthew;  Allen,  W.  C. 

Mark;  Gould,  E.  P. 

Romans,  Sanday,  W. 

Corinthians;  Robertson,  A.,  and  Plum- 
mer, A. 

Ephesiansand  Colossians;  Abbott,  T.  K. 

Philippians  and  Philemon;  Vincent,  M.  R. 

Peter  and  Jude;  Bigg,  C. 

Thessa Ionia ns;  Frame,  J.  E. 

Johannine  epistles;  Brooke,  A.  E. 

Other  volumes  not  yet  published. 

Kent,  C.  F.     The  historical  Bible.     1908-13. 

I.  Heroes  and    crises   of  early  Hebrew 
history. 
II.  Founders  and  rulers  of  united  Israel. 

III.  Kings    and   prophets    of     Israel    and 

Judah. 

IV.  Makers  and  teachers  of  Judaism  from 

the  fall  of  Jerusalem  to  the  death 
of  Herod  the  Great. 
V.  Life  and  teachings  of  Jesus  according  to 
the  earliest  records. 
Maclaren,  A.     Expositions  of  Holy  Scripture. 

1908-10.     i8v. 
Messages   of    the    Bible.     Edited    by   F.    K. 
Sanders  and  C.  F.  Kent.     An  original  and 
popular  commentary  on  the  Bible.     1 899-. 

I2V. 

I.  Messages  of  the  earlier  prophets;  by 

F.  K.  Sanders  and  C.  F.  Kent.  4th  ed. 

II.  Messages   of   the  later  prophets;    by 

F.  K.  Sanders  and  C.  F.  Kent. 
III.  Messages  of     Israel's    lawgivers;  by 
C.  F.  Kent. 


Bible.     Whole.     Commentaries — Continued. 

IV.  Messages  of  the  historians;    by  J.  E. 

McFadyen. 
V.  Messages  of  the  Psalmists;  by  J.  E. 

MacFadyen. 
VI. 

VII.  Messages     of     the      poets;   by     N. 
Schmidt. 
VIII.  Messages  of  the  apocalyptic  writers; 
by  F.  C.  Porter. 
IX.  Messages  of  Jesus  according  to  the 

synoptists;  by  T.  C.  Hall. 
X.  Messages  of  Jesus  according  to  John; 

by  J.  S.  Riggs. 
XI.  Messages  of  Paul;  by  G.  B.  Stevens. 
XII.  Messages  of  the    apostles;  by  G.  B. 

Stevens. 
Vol.  VI  not  yet  in  the  library. 

Modern  reader's  Bible;  a  series  of  works  from 

the  Sacred  Scriptures  presented  in  modern 

literary   form;    edited,   with   introductions 

and   notes  by   R.   G.    Moulton.     1896-99. 

23V. 

Contents:  Bible  stories,  O.  T.  —  Genesis. — 
Exodus.  —  Deuteronomy.  —  Judges.  —  Kings.  — 
Chronicles.  —  Job .  —  Psalms .  —  Proverbs .  —  Biblical 
idyls.  —  Ex:clesiastes.  —  Isaiah.  —  Jeremiah.  — 
Ezekiel.  —  Daniel  and  the  minor  prophets. — 
Ecclesiasticus.  —  Bible  stories,  N.  T.  —  Matthew, 
Mark.  General  epistles.  —  St.  Luke  and  St.  Paul. 
—  St.  John  (Gospel,  Epistles  and  Revelation). 

Morgan,  G.  C.     Analyzed  Bible.     8v. 

Contents:  O.  T.  Introduction:  Genesis  to  Esther. — 
Job  to  Malachi.  —  Job.  —  Isaiah.  —  N.  T.  Intro- 
duction: Matthew  to  Revelation. — St.  John. — 
Romans. 

New  century  Bible.*     General  editor:  W.  F. 
Adeney.      Introductions;     revised     version 
with   notes;    indexes  and  maps.     27V. 
O.  T. 

Genesi-s;  ed.  by  W.  H.  Bennett. 
Deuteronomy  and  Joshua;  ed.  by  H.  W. 

Robinson. 
Judges  and  Ruth ;  ed.  by  G.  W.  Thatcher. 
I  &  II  Samuel;  ed.  by  A.  R.  S.  Kennedy. 
I  &  II  Kings;  ed.  by  J.  Skinner. 
Chronicles;  ed.  by  W.  R.  Harvey- Jellie. 
Job;  ed.  by  A.  S.  Peake. 
Psalms  I-LXXII;  ed.  by  W.  T.  Davison. 
Psalms    LXXIII-CL;     ed.   by    T.    W. 

Da  vies. 
Isaiah ;  ed.  by  O.  C.  Whitehouse. 
Jeremiah  and    Lamentations,   I;     ed.  by 

W.  T.  Davison. 
Ezekiel;  ed.  by  W.  F.  Lofthouse. 
Minor  prophets,  I ;  ed.  by  R.  F.  Horton. 
Minor  prophets,  II;  ed.  by  S.  R.  Driver. 
N.  T. 

Matthew;  ed.  by  W.  F.  Slater. 
Mark;  ed.  by  S.  D.  F.  Salmond. 
Luke;  ed.  by  W.  F.  Adeney. 
John;-  ed.  by  J.  A.  McClymont. 
Acts;  ed.  by  J.  V.  Bartlet. 
Romans;  ed.  by  A.  E.  Garvie. 
I  &  II  Corinthians;  ed.  by  J.  Massie. 
Ephesians,     Colossians,     Philemon     and 

Philippians;  ed.  by  G.  C.  Martin. 
Thessalonians  and  Galatians;  ed.  by  W.  F. 

Adeney. 
Hebrews;  ed.  by  A.  S.  Peake. 
Pastoral  epistles;  ed.  by  R.  F.  Horton. 


*  New  century  Bible  now  complete. 


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Bible.     Whole.     Commentaries — Continued. 
General  epistles;  ed.  by  W.  H.  Bennett. 
Revelation;  ed.  by  C.  A.  Scott. 
Parker,  J.     People's  Bible.     27V. 
A  commentary  in  the  form  of  sermons. 

Pulpit  commentary,  ed.  by  H.  D.  M.  Spence 
and  J.  S.  Exell;  with  introductions,  exposi- 
tion and  homiletics,  and  homilies  by 
various  authors.  51V. 
Sermon  Bible.  1900.  iiv. 
Westminster  commentaries,  ed.  by  W.  Lock. 
[1899-1911.]     9v. 

0.  T. 

Genesis;  Driver,  S.  R. 

Exodus;    McNeile,  A.  H. 

Job;  Gibson,  E.  C.  S. 

Isaiah;  Wade,  G.  W. 

Ezekiel;  Redpath,  H.  A. 

N.  T. 

Acts;  Rackham,  R.  B. 

Corinthians  I ;  Goudge,  H.  L. 

James;  Knowling,  R.  J. 

Hebrews;  Wickham,  E.  C. 

Other  volumes  not  yet  published. 

Series  bears  the  name  "  Oxford  commentaries  " 

in  the  volume  first  published  (Job). 

Criticism.     Interpretation. 

Anderson,  Sir  R.     Bible  and  modern  criticism. 

1903. 
Arnold,  M.     God  and  the  Bible;  a  review  of 

objections   to    "  Literature    and    dogma." 

1876. 
—     Literature  and  dogma;  an  essay  towards 

a  better  apprehension  of  the  Bible.     1895. 
Balmforth,    R.     Bible    from    the    standpoint 

of  the  higher  criticism.     1904. 
Barry,  W.     Tradition  of  Scripture :   its  origin, 

authority       and       interpretation.        1906. 

(Westminster  libr.) 
Beecher,  W.  J.     Reasonable  biblical  criticism. 

1911. 
Cheyne,  T.  K.     Bible  problems  and  the  new 

material  for  their  solution.     1904. 
Farrar,    F.    W.     History    of    interpretation. 

1886.     (Bamp.  lect.) 
Faunce,    D.   W.     A   young  man's  difficulties 

with  his  Bible.     CI898. 
Gilbert,  G.  H.     Interpretation  of   the    Bible. 

1908. 
Gladden,  W.     Who  wrote  the  Bible?     A  book 

for  the  people.     1892. 
Haley,    J.    W.     Examination   of   the   alleged 

discrepancies     of     the      Bible.       4th     ed. 

1897. 
Handley,    H.,    ed.     Declaration    on    biblical 

criticism    by  1725  clergy  of   the  Anglican 

communion.     1906. 
Ladd,   G.  T.     Doctrine  of  sacred  Scripture. 

1883.     2V. 
Margoliouth,  D.  S.     Lines  of  defence  of  the 

biblical  revelation,     n.  d. 
Mead,  C.  M.     Christ  and  criticism;    thoughts 

concerning  the  relation  of  Christian  faith  to 

biblical  criticism. 
Orelli,  H.  C.  von.     Peculiarity  of  the  religion 

of  the  Bible.     CI908.     (For.  relig.  ser.) 
Orr,  J.     Bible  under  trial.     1907. 
Pierson,     A.    T.     The     Bible    and    spiritual 

criticism.     1905.     (Exeter  Hall  lect.) 


Bible.  Whole.  Criticism.  Interpretation. — Cent. 
Rainy,  R.     Bible  and  criticism.     1888. 
Reed,  J.,  and  others.     Bible;   is  it  the  word  pf 

God?     1899.     (Bennett  lect.) 
Selleck,    W.    C.     New    appreciation    of    the 

Bible.     1907. 
Smith,    J.     Integrity    of    Scripture;     reasons 

for      rejecting      the     critical     hypothesis. 

1902. 
Terry,  M.  S.     Biblical  hermeneutics.     C1890. 
—     Moses  and  the  prophets;  an  essay  toward 

a  fair  and  useful  statement  of  some  of  the 

positions    of     modern     biblical     criticism. 

1901. 
See  also  Higher  criticism. 

The  English  Bible. 

Anderson.     Annals    of    the     English     Bible. 

1845.     2V. 
Barker,  H.     English  Bible  versions.     1907. 
Conant,    Mrs.    H.    C.      The    English    Bible. 

1856. 
Condit,    B.     History   of    the    English    Bible. 

C1881. 
Cook,     A.     S.     Authorized    version    of    the 

English  Bible  and  its  influence.     1910. 
Dore,  J.  R.     Old  Bibles:    an  account  of  the 

early  versions  of  the  English  Bible.     2d  ed. 

1888. 
Eadie,  J.     The  English  Bible.     1876.     2 v. 
Paris,  J.  T.     Romance  of  the  English  Bible. 

C1911. 
Gairdner,  J.     (In  his  Lollardy  and  the  refor- 
mation in  England,  vol.  II.) 
Hardy,     E.     N.       Story     of     the     English 

Bible. 

Pamphlet. 

Harper,    W.    R.,    and    others.     The    English 
Bible;   how  we  got  it. 
Pamphlet. 

Hoare,  W.  H.     Evolution  of  the  English  Bible. 

1902. 
Jacobus,   M.   W.,  ed.     Roman   Catholic   and 

Protestant   Bibles  compared.     2d  ed. 

1908.     (Gould  prize  essays.) 
Lovett,  R.     Printed  English   Bible.     1909. 
McAfee,    C.     B.     Greatest    English    classic. 

1912. 
McComb,  S.     Making  of  the  English  Bible. 

1909. 
Moulton,    W.    F.     History    of    the    English 

Bible.     1878. 
Pollard,  A.  W.,  ed.     Records  of  the  English 

Bible;  the  documents  relating  to  the  transla- 
tion and  publication  of  the  Bible  in  English, 

1525-1611.     1911. 
Price,  I.  M.     Ancestry  of  our  English  Bible. 

1907. 
Smyth,  J.  P.     How  we  got  our  Bible.     loth 

ed.     1893. 
Storrs,    R.    S.     John    Wycliffe   and    the    first 

English  Bible.     1880. 
Stoughton,   J.     Our   English    Bible.     1878. 
Talbot,  R.  T.     Our  Bible:    how  it  has  come 

to  us.     1894. 
Walden,  T.     Our  English  Bible.     C1871. 
Westcott,  B.  F.     General  view  of  the  history 

of  the  English  Bible.     1905. 
Wright,  J.     Historic  Bibles  in  America.     1905. 


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Bible.    Whole.        Essays. 

Essays  on  some  biblical  questions  of  the  day 

by  members  of  the  University  of  Cambridge ; 

ed.   by   H.   B.   Swete.     1909.     (Cambridge 

biblical  essays.) 

Contents:  i.  Historical  methods  in  the  O.  T.; 
A.  A.  Bevan.  —  2.  Influence  of  Babylonian  mythol- 
ogy upon  the  O.  T.;  C.  H.  W.  Johns.  —  3.  Present 
stage  of  O.  T.  research;  S.  A.  Cook.  —  4.  History 
of  the  Jewish  church  from  Nebuchadnezzar  to 
Alexander  the  Great;  R.  H.  Kennett.  —  5.  Inter- 
pretation of  the  Psalms;  W.  E.  Barnes.  —  6.  Rab- 
binic aids  to  exegesis;  I.  Abrahams.  —  7.  Eschato- 
logical  idea  in  the  gosi)el;  F.  C.  Burkitt.  —  8.  Our 
Lord's  use  of  theO.  T.;  A.  H.  McNeile.  —  9.  The- 
ology of  the  fourth  gospel;  W.  R.  Inge. —  10.  His- 
torical value  of  the  fourth  gospel;  A.  E.  Brooke. — • 
II.  Jesus  and  Paul;  C.  A.  A.  Scott. — 12. 
Speeches  of  Paul  in  Acts;  P.  Gardner. —  13.  Pres- 
ent state  of  the  Synoptic  problem;  H.  L.  Jackson. — 
14.  N.  T.  Greek  in  the  light  of  modem  discovery; 
J.  H.  Moulton. —  15.  History  and  present  state  of 
N.  T.  textual  criticism;  A.  V.  Valentine-Richards. 
—  16.  Religious  value  of  the  Bible;  H.  B.  Swete. 

Geography. 

Kent,  C.  F.  Biblical  geography  and  history. 
1911. 

Merrill,  S.  Galilee  in  the  time  of  Christ. 
1891. 

Smith,  G.  A.  Historical  geography  of  the 
Holy  Land  especially  in  relation  to  the  his- 
tory of  Israel  and  of  the  early  church.  3d 
ed.     1893. 

Summerbell,  J.  J.  The  mountains  of  the 
Bible.     1912. 

Thomson,  W.  M.  The  land  and  the  book. 
1880-86.     3v. 

See  also  Names  of  countries;   Bible  lands. 

History. 

Hazard,  M.  C.  Books  of  the  Bible  with 
relation  to  their  place  in  history.  1903. 
(Pilgrim  ser.) 

Petrie,  W.  M.  F.     Egypt  and  Israel.     1911. 

Sanders,  F.  K.,  and  Fowler,  H.  T.  Outlines 
for  the  study  of  biblical  history  and  litera- 
ture. 1906.  (Hist,  series  for  Bible  students, 
vol.  IX.) 

Wilkinson,  W.  F.  Personal  names  in  the 
Bible.     1865. 

Inspiration. 

Beecher,    H.    W.     The    inspiration    of    the 

Bible.     {In    his    Evolution    and    religion: 

sermons.) 
Dixon,     A.     C.     Scripture     inspiration     and 

authority.     {In  Theology  at  the  dawn  of 

the  twentieth  century.  Morgan,  J.  V.,  ed.) 
Elliott,  C.     Treatise  on  the  inspiration  of  the 

Holy  Scriptures.     1877. 
Farrar,    F.    W.,    and   otJiers,    Inspiration:     a 

clerical  symposium  on  "  In  what  sense,  and 

within  what  limits  is  the  Bible  the  word  of 

God?"   1884. 
Gaussen,  F.  S.  R.  L.     "  It  is  written  ";  every 

word    and    expression    contained    in     the 

Scriptures  proved  to  be  from  God.  1857. 
Horton,    R.   F.     Inspiration   and   the   Bible. 

1896. 
McConnell,  S.  D.     Scripture  inspiration  and 

authority.  {In  Theology  at  the  dawn  of 
%  the  twentieth  century.  Morgan,  J.  V.,  ed.) 
Manly,     B.     Bible    doctrine    of    inspiration 

explained  and  vindicated.     1888. 


Bible.     Whole.     Inspiration — Continued. 
Manning,  J.  M.     Not  of  man,  but  of  God. 

C1883. 
Parker,  J.     None  like  it;    a  plea  for  the  old 

sword.     CI  893. 
Percival,    H.    R.,    ed.     Inspiration    of    Holy 

Scripture  and  six  other  essays.     1896. 
Sanday,     W.     Inspiration.       1893.       (Bamp. 

lect.) 
—    Oracles   of    God;    nine   lectures   on  the 

nature   and   extent  of   biblical   inspiration. 

3d  ed.     1891. 
Smyth,  J.  P.     How  God  inspired  the  Bible. 

n.  d. 
See  also  Inspiration. 

Introductions. 

Bennett,  W.  H.,  and  Adeney,  W.  F.  Biblical 
introduction.     1899. 

Book  by  book:  popular  studies  on  the  canon 
of  Scripture.  By  James  Robertson  [and 
others].     1896.     2 v.  in  i. 

Briggs,  C.  A.  General  introduction  to  the 
study  of  Holy  Scripture.     Rev.  ed.     1900. 

Mann,  N.  Evolution  of  a  great  literature; 
natural  history  of  the  Jewish  and  Christian 
scriptures.     [Rev.  ed.  with  notes.]     C1906. 

Moulton,  R.  G.  Short  introduction  to  the 
literature  of  the  Bible.     1901. 

Sanders,  F.  K.,  and  Fowler,  H.  T.  Outlines 
for  the  study  of  biblical  history  and  litera- 
ture.  1906.     (Hist,  series  for  Bible  students.) 

Sunderland,  J.  T.  Origin  and  character  of 
the  Bible.     1909. 

Manuscripts. 

Kenyon,  F.  G.  Our  Bible  and  the  ancient 
manuscripts;  being  a  history  of  the  text 
and  its  translations.     4th  ed.     1896. 

Merrill,  G.  E.  Story  of  the  manuscripts,  3d 
ed.     1881. 

Names. 
See  Names. 

Prayers. 
McFadyen,  J.  E.     Prayers  of  the  Bible.     1906 . 

Psychology. 
Beck,  J.  T.     Outlines  of  biblical  psychology. 


1877. 


Revised  version. 


Amer.  Revision  Committee.  Anglo-American 
Bible    revision.     [Ed.     by    Philip    Schaff.] 

1879. 
Westcott,  B.  F.     Lesson  of  biblical  revision. 
{In  his  Lessons  from  work.) 

Science.  >■ 

Clark,  E.  L.  Fundamental  questions  chiefly 
relating  to  the  book  of  Genesis  and  the 
Hebrew  Scriptures.     1882. 

Dawson,  Sir  J.  W.  Meeting-place  of  geology 
and  history.     CI894. 

—  Origin  of  the  world  according  to  revela- 
tion and  science.     1877. 

Guyot,  A.  Creation;  or,  The  biblical  cos- 
mogony in  the  light  of  modern  science.  1884. 

Hughes,  N.  C.     Genesis  and  geology.     1887. 


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Bible.    Whole.    Science — Continued. 

Mackenzie,  H.  Evolution  illuminating  the 
Bible.     1891. 

Mathewson,  G.  The  psalmist  and  the  scien- 
tist.    New  ed.     1891. 

Maurice,  F.  D.  Claims  of  the  Bible  and  of 
science.     1863. 

Reusch,  F.  H.  Nature  and  the  Bible;  lec- 
tures on  the  Mosaic  history  of  creation  in  its 
relation  to  natural  science;  tr.  by  K.  Lyttel- 
ton.     1886.     2v. 

Thomson,  J.  A.  The  Bible  of  nature.  1908. 
(Bross  lect.     1907.) 

Wright,  G.  F.  Scientific  confirmations  of  Old 
Testament  history.     1906. 

Stories. 

Worcester,  W.  L.  On  holy  ground:  Bible 
stories  with  pictures  of  Bible  lands.     1904. 

Theology. 

Beeching,  H.  C, and  Nairne,  A.    Bible  doctrine 

of  atonement.     1907. 
Ewald,  G.  H.  A.     Old  and  New  Testament 

theology.     1888. 
Fairbairn,  P.     Revelation  of  law  in  Scripture. 

1869.     (Cunningham  lect.) 
Smith,   G.   B.     Biblical  ideas  of  atonement. 

1909. 
Smith,  J.  M.  P.     Biblical  ideas  of  atonement. 

Chi.  Univ.  press.     1909. 
Townsend,  L.  T.     Bible  theology  and  modern 

thought.     1883. 

Versions. 

Luzzi,  G.     Dramatic  history  of  the  Bible  in 
Italy.     {In  his  Struggle  for  Christian  truth 
in  Italy.) 
Bible,  O.  T. 

Works  about  the  0.  T. 

Abbott,  L.     Old  Testament  shadows  of  New 

Testament  truths.     1870. 
Barnes,  W.  E.     Permanent  value  of  the  Old 

Testament.      {In    Cambridge      theological 

essays.     Swete,  H.  B.,  ed.) 
Barton,  G.  A.     Roots  of  Christian  teaching 

as  found  in  the  Old  Testament.     1902. 
Bennett,    W.    H.     Social    ideals   in   the    Old 

Testament.     {In    Christ    and    civilization. 

Paton,  J.  B.,  and  others,  eds.) 
Bonar,  H.     Light  and  truth:   Old  Testament. 

1868. 
Brooke,  S.  A.     Old  Testament  and  modern 

life.     1896. 
Burney,  C.  F.     Permanent  religious  value  of 

the   Old   Testament.     {In  Contentio  veri- 

tatis.) 
Driver,  S.  R.     Sermons  on  subjects  connected 

with  the  Old  Testament.     1892. 
Edersheim,  A.     The  world  before  the  flood. 
Eiselen,    F.   C.     Christian   view  of   the   Old 

Testament.     CI912. 
Foster,  R.  V.     Old  Testament  studies.     C1890. 
Gibbs,  E.  O.     Origin  of  sin  and  dotted  words 

in  the  Hebrew  Bible.     1893. 
Godet,  F.  L.     Studies  on  the  Old  Testament. 
Green,    W.    H.     Old    Testament    literature. 

1888. 
Hedge,    F.    H.     Primeval    world    of   Hebrew 

tradition.     1870. 


Bible.  O.  T.   Works  about  the  0.  T.— Continued 
Houghton,    Mrs.    L.    S.     Hebrew    life    and 

thought;     being    interpretative    studies    in 

the  literature  of  Israel.     1906. 
Marti,   K.     Religion  of  the  Old  Testament; 

tr.  by  G.  A.  Bienemann.     1907.     (C.  t.  1.) 
Maurice,    F.    D.     Patriarchs   and    law-givers 

of  the  Old  Testament:    sermons.     1890. 

—  Prophets  and  kings  of  the  Old  Testa- 
ment:    sermons.     1853. 

Phelps,   A.     Studies   of  the   Old   Testament. 

1879. 
Smith,  G.  A.     Preaching  of  the  Old  Testament 

to  the  age.     1893. 

Archcsology.   ArchcBological  research. 

Works  giving  results  of  archaeological  research  and 
their  bearing  on  the  Old  Testament. 

Astley,  H.  J.  D.  Prehistoric  archaeology  and 
the  Old  Testament.  1908.  (Donnellan 
lect.) 

Boscawen,  W.  S.  The  Bible  and  the  monu- 
ments; the  primitive  Hebrew  records  in  the 
light  of  modern  research.     1895. 

Clay,  A.  T.  Amurru,  the  home  of  the  north- 
ern Semites;  a  study  showing  that  the 
religion  and  culture  of  Israel  are  not  of 
Babylonian  origin.     1909. 

Delitzsch,  F.  Babel  and  Bible:  two  lectures, 
ed.  by  C.  H.  W.  Johns.     1903.     (C.  t.  1.) 

Driver,  S.  R.  Modern  research  as  illustrating 
the  Bible.     1909.     (Schweich  lect.     1908.) 

Duncan,  J.  G.  The  exploration  of  Egypt  and 
the  Old  Testament.     1909. 

Evetts,  B.  T.  A.  New  light  on  the  Bible  and 
the  Holy  Land;  an  account  of  some  recent 
discoveries  in  the  East.     1892. 

Harper,  H.  A.  Bible  and  modern  discoveries. 
1890. 

Hilprecht,  H.  V.,  ed.  Recent  research  in 
Bible  lands;  its  progress  and  results. 
1896. 

—  Explorations  in  Bible  lands  during 
the  nineteenth  century.     1903. 

Hommel,  F.  The  ancient  Hebrew  tradition 
as  illustrated  by  the  monuments:  a  protest 
against  the  modern  school  of  O.  T.  criticism ; 
tr.  by  E.  McClure  and  L.  Crossle.     1897. 

Jeremias,  A.  The  Old  Testament  in  the 
light  of  the  ancient  East :  manual  of  biblical 
archaeology.  191 1.  2v.  (Theol.  transl. 
libr.) 

Kellner,  M.     The  Assyrian  monuments  illus- 
trating the  sermons  of  Isaiah.     1900. 
•   Konig,  F.  E.     Bible  and  Babylon.     9th  ed., 
tr.  by  C.  E.  Hay.     1903. 

Macalister,  R.  A.  S.  Bible  side-lights  from 
the  mound  of  Gezer;  a  record  of  excava- 
tion and  discovery  in  Palestine.     1906. 

McCurdy,  J.  F.  History,  prophecy  and  the 
monuments.     1896-1901.      3v. 

Pinches,  T.  G.  The  Old  Testament  in  the 
light  of  the  historical  records  and  legends 
of  Assyria  and  Babylonia.     1902. 

Price,  I.  M.  Monuments  and  the  Old  Testa- 
ment.    1902. 

Rogers,  R.  W.,  ed.  and  transl.  Cuneiform 
parallels  to  the  Old  Testament.     1912. 

Sayce,  A.  H.  Fresh  light  from  the  ancient 
monuments.  5th  ed.  1890.  (By-paths  of 
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Bible.    O.    T.       Archceology.       Archaological 

research — Con  t  inued . 
Schrader,     E.     The     cuneiform     inscriptions 

and  the  Old  Testament;   tr.  from  2d  Germ. 

ed.  by  O.  C.  Whitehouse.     1885.     2v. 
Smith,    G.     Chaldean    account    of    Genesis 

from  the  cuneiform  inscriptions.     [1875.] 
See  also  Archaeology;    Inscriptions. 

Biography. 

Allen,  J.   H.     Hebrew  men  and  times  from 

the  patriarchs  to  the  Messiah.     1907. 

Contents:  I.  The  patriarchs. —  II.  Moses.  —  III. 
The  Judges. —  IV.  David.  —  V.  Solomon. — VI.  The 
Kings. — VII.  The  law.  —  VIII.  The  prophets. — 
IX.  Thecaptivity.  —  X.  The  Maccabees.  —  XI.  The 
Alexandrians.  —  XII.  The  Messiah. 

Farrar,    F.    W.     Minor    prophets.     (Men    of 

the  Bible.) 
Green,  R.  S.     Both  sides;    or,  Jonathan  and 

Absalom.     C1887. 
Guthrie,   T.     Studies  of  character  from  the 

Old  Testament.     1869. 

Contents;  Abraham  the  friend  of  God.  —  Eliezer  the 
pattern  servant.  —  Joseph  the  successful  man.  — 
Moses  the  patriot.  —  Joshua  the  colonist.  —  Caleb 
the  soldier.  —  Boaz  the  farmer.  —  Ruth  the  virtuous. 

—  Gideon  the  deliverer. 

Horton,  R.  F.     Women  of  the  Old  Testament. 

1897. 

Contents:  Eve.  —  Sarah.  —  Rebekah.  —  Rachel. — 
Potiphar's  wife.  —  The  daughter  of  Pharaoh. — 
Rahab.  —  Ruth.  —  Deborah  and  Jael. —  The  spir- 
itualist medium  of  Endor. —  Rizpah.  —  Michal. — 
Abigail.  —  The  Queen  of  Sheba.  —  The  Shulammite. 
The  Shunammite.  —  The  little  captive  maid.  — 
Huldah.  —  The  wives  of  the  prophets.  —  Esther. 

Lang,  J.  M.     Gideon  and  the  Judges.     1891. 

(Men  of  the  Bible.) 
Milligan,   G.,   and  others.     Men  of   the  Old 

Testament:   Cain  to  David. 

Contents:  i.  Cain;  by  A.  Rowland.  —  2.  Noah; 
by  H.  E.  Lewis.  —  3.  Abraham;  by  W.  J.  Town- 
send. —  4.  Isaac;  by  A.  Rowland.  —  5.  Esau; 
by  G.  Milligan.  —  6.  Jacob;  by  J.  M.  Gibbon. — 
7.  Reuben;  by  A.  Rowland.  —  8.  Joseph;  by  D. 
Rowlands.  —  9.  Pharaoh;  by  T.  R.  Williams. — 
10.  Moses;  by  W.  J.  Townsend. —  11.  Aaron; 
by  H.  E.  Lewis. —  12.  Joshua;  by  H.  E.  Lewis. — 
13.  Balaam;  by  J.  M.  Gibbon. —  14.  Achan; 
by  J.  G.  Greenhough. —  15.  Gideon;  by  H.  E. 
L«wis. — 16.  Samson;  by  W.  J.  Townsend. — 
17.  Eli;  by  D.  Rowlands. —  18.  Samuel;  by 
P.  C.  Simpson. —  19.  Saul;  by  G.  Milligan. — 
20.  Jonathan;  by  J.  G.  Greenhough.  —  21.  David: 
by  H.  E.  Lewis. 

Milligan,   G.,   and  others.     Men   of  the   Old 

Testament:   Solomon  to  Jonah. 

Contents:  i.  Solomon;  by  J.  G.  Greenhough. — 
2.  Absalom;  by  J.  G.  Greenhough.  —  3.  Reho- 
boam;  by  D.  Rowlands.  —  4.  Ahab  and  Naboth; 
byJ.G.  Greenhough.  —  5.  Elijah;  by  D.  Rowlands. 

—  6.  Elisha;  by  H.  E.  Lewis.  —  7.  Ahaz;  by 
H.  E.  Lewis.  —  8.  Hezekiah;  by  A.  Rowland. — 
9-  Josiah;  by  J.  G.  Greenhough. —  10.  Haman 
and  Mordecai;  by  J.  G.  Greenhough. — 11.  Ezra; 
by  W.  J.  Townsend.  — 12.  Nehemiah;  by  G. 
Milligan.  —  13.  Job;  by  T.  R.  Williams. —  14. 
Isaiah;  by  W.  J.  Townsend. —  15.  Jeremiah;  by 
W.  F.  Adeney. —  16.  Ezekiel;  by  H.  E.  Lewis. — 
17.  Hosea;  by  W.  F.  Adeney.  — 18.  Joel;  by  A. 
Rowland.  —  19.  Amos;  by  W.  F.  Adeney. —  20. 
Jonah;    by  W.  F.  Adeney. 

Rawlinson,   G.     Kings  of   Israel  and  Judah. 

1889.     (Men  of  the  Bible.) 
Spaulding,     H.     G.     Hebrew    prophets    and 

kings.     1891. 
—     Later  heroes  of  Israel.     1888. 
Thomson,    W.    H.     Life    and    times    of    the 

patriarchs.     1912. 


Bible.  O.  T.  Canon. 

Buhl,  F.  Canon  and  text  of  the  Old  Testa- 
ment.    1892. 

Green,  W.  H.  General  introduction  to  the 
Old  Testament:  the  canon.     1899. 

Moore,  G.  F.  Definition  of  the  Jewish  canon. 
{In  Essays  publ.  as  a  testimonial  to  C.  A. 
Briggs.) 

Ryle,  H,  E.  Canon  of  the  Old  Testament. 
1895. 

Commentaries. 

Kent,  C.  F.  The  student's  Old  Testament 
logically  and  chronologically  arranged  and 
translated.     I-IV.     1907-10. 

I.     Narratives    of    the    beginnings    of 
Hebrew  history. 
II.     Israel's  historical  and  biographical 
narratives. 

III.  Prophetic    sermons,    epistles    and 

apocalypses. 

IV.  Israel's  laws  and  legal  precedents. 
Other  volumes  not  yet  published. 

See  also  Bible.  Whole.  Commentaries. 

Criticism.     Interpretation. 

Abbott,  L.     Life  and  literature  of  the  ancient 

Hebrews.     1901. 
Behrends,   A.    J.    F.     Old   Testament    under 

fire.     1897. 
Cheyne,  T.  K.     Founders  of  Old  Testament 

criticism.     1893. 
Duff,  A.     History  of  Old  Testament  criticism. 

1910.     (Hist,  of  the  sciences.) 
Gladden,    W.     Seven    puzzling   Bible    books: 

a  supplement  to  "  Who  wrote  the  Bible?  " 

1897. 

Contents:  Introductory.  —  Judges.  —  Esther.  — 
Job.  —  Exclesiastes.  —  The  Song  of  song^.  — 
Daniel.  —  Jonah. 

Green,  W.  H.     Hebrew  feasts  in  their  relation 

to    recent    critical    hypotheses    concerning 

the  Pentateuch.     1885.     (Newton  lectures.) 
Harper,  W.   R.     Constructive  studies  in  the 

priestly    element    in    the    Old    Testament. 

1902.     (Constructive  Bible  studies.) 
Kent,    C.  F.     Origin    and    permanent  value 

of  the  Old  Testament.     1906. 
Kirkpatrick,    A.    F.     Divine    library    of    the 

Old  Testament.     19 10. 
McFadyen,  J.    E.     Old  Testament  criticism 

and  the  Christian  church.     1903. 
Margoliouth,  D.  S.     Lines  of  defence  of  the 

biblical  revelation.     [1900.] 
Orr,    J.     Problem    of    the    Old    Testament 

considered  with  reference  to  recent  criticism. 

1906. 
Ottley,  R.  L.     Aspects  of  the  Old  Testament. 

1897.     (Bamp.  lect.) 
Smith,  G.  A.    Modern  criticism  and  the  preach- 
ing of  the  Old  Testament.     2d  ed.     1901. 

(Yale  lect.) 
Smith,  W.  R.     Old  Testament  in  the  Jewish 

church.     1 88 1. 
Same.     New  ed.     1912. 
Stebbins,  R.  P.     Common  sense  view  of  the 

Old  Testament.     1885. 
Thomas,  J.  M.     The  Christian  faith  and  the 

Old  Testament.     1908. 


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Bible.  O.   T.  Criticism.   Interpretation. — Cont. 

Vernon,  A.  W.  Religious  value  of  the  Old 
Testament  in  the  light  of  modern  scholar- 
ship.    1907. 

See  also  Archaeology;  Bible;  Higher  criticism. 

Ethics. 

Bruce,  W.  S.     Ethics  of  the  Old  Testament. 

1895. 
Mitchell,  H.  G.     Ethics  of  the  Old  Testament. 

1912. 
Mozley,  J.  B.     Ruling  ideas  in  early  ages  and 

their    relation    to    Old    Testament    faith. 

1877. 

Ethnology. 

Sayce,  A.  H.  Races  of  the  Old  Testament. 
1 89 1.  (By-paths  of  Bible  knowledge. 
XVI.) 

Evidences. 

McCurdy,  J.  F.     History,  prophecy  and  the 

monuments.     1 894-1901.     3v. 
Price,   I.   M.     The  monuments  and  the  Old 

Testament;    oriental   light   on   Holy   writ. 

3d  ed.     1902. 

History. 

Armstrong,  G.  Names  and  places  in  the  Old 
Testament  and  the  Apocrypha.     1887. 

Dawson,  W.  J.  Egypt  and  Syria;  their 
physical  features  in  relation  to  Bible  history. 
1885.     (By-paths  of  Bible  knowledge.     VI.) 

Horr,  G.  E.  Training  of  the  Chosen  people. 
C1908. 

Kent,  C.  F.  Historical  Bible.  I-IV.  [O. 
T.]  1908-1911.  .See  Bible.  Old  Testament. 
Commentaries. 

K6nig,  F.  E.  Religious  history  of  Israel: 
a  discussion  of  the  chief  problems  in  Old 
Testament  history  as  opposed  to  the  develop- 
ment theorists;  tr.  by  A.  J.  Campbell.     1885. 

Sheffield,  A.  D.  The  Old  Testament  narra- 
tive separated  out,  set  in  connected  order 
and  edited  by  A.  D.  Sheffield.     19 10. 

A  manual  for  the  school  and  the  general  reader. 

Smith,  H.  P.     Old  Testament  history.     1903. 

(Int.  theol.  libr.) 
Todd,  J.  C.     Politics  and  religion  in  ancient 

Israel,     1904. 
Toy,  C.  H.     History  of  the  religion  of  Israel. 

1883. 

Inspiration. 

Cave,  A.  Inspiration  of  the  Old  Testament. 
1888. 

Introductions. 

Cornill,  C.  H.     Introduction  to  the  canonical 

books  of  the  Old  Testament.     1907. 
Driver,  S.  R.     Introduction  to  the  literature 

of  the  Old  Testament.     1891. 
Same.     13th  ed.     1906. 
Fowler,  H.  T.     History  of  the  literature  of 

ancient  Israel.     1912. 
Geden,   A.    S.     Outlines   of   introduction    to 

the  Hebrew  Bible.     1909. 
Gigot,  F.  E.  C.     Special  introduction  to  the 

study   of   the   Old    Testament.     Historical 

books.     1 90 1. 


Bible.  O.  T.     Introdttctions — Continued. 
Gray,  G.  B.     Critical  introduction  to  the  Old 

Testament.     1913. 
Kautzsch,  E.  F.     Outline  of  the  history  of  the 

literature   of   the    Old   Testament;    tr.    by 

J.  Taylor.     1899. 
McFadyen,   J.   E.     Introduction  to  the  Old 

Testament.     1905. 
Moore,   G.   F.     Literature  of  the  Old  Testa- 
ment.    C1913.     (Home  Univ.  libr.) 
Raven,  J.   H.     Old  Testament  introduction, 

general  and  special.     C1906. 
Stearns,  O.  S.     Introduction  to  the  books  of 

the  Old  Testament.     1888. 
Todd,  J.  C.     Politics  and  religion  in  ancient 

Israel;   an  introduction  to  the  study  of  the 

Old  Testament.     1904. 
Wright,  C.  H.  H.     Introduction  to  the  Old 

Testament. 


See  Miracles. 


Miracles. 


Religion. 


Marti,  K.  Religion  of  the  Old  Testament: 
its  place  among  the  religions  of  the  nearer 
East;  tr.  by  G,  A.  Bienemann,  ed.  by 
W.  D.  Morrison.     1907.     (C,  t.  1.) 

Stories. 

Brown,  C.  Birth  of  a  nation;  studies  in  Old 
Testament  stories.     C1909. 

Hodges,  G.  Castle  of  Zion:  stories  from  the 
Old  Testament.     19 12. 

—  ^  The  Garden  of  Eden ;  stories  from  the  first 
nine  books  of  the  Old  Testament     1909. 

Houghton,  L.  S.     Telling  Bible  stories.     1907. 

Moulton,  R.  G.  Bible  stories.  Old  Testa- 
ment. 1899.  (Modern  reader's  Bible, 
vol.  I.) 

Study  and  teaching. 

Brown,  F.  Assyriology:  its  use  and  abuse  in 
Old  Testament  study.     1885. 

Kittel,  R.  Scientific  study  of  the  Old  Testa- 
ment. [Six  lectures  for  elementary  school 
teachers.]  Tr.  by  J.  S.  Hughes.  1910. 
(C.  t.  1.) 

Theology. 

Bennett,  W.  H.  Theology  of  the  Old  Testa- 
ment.    1896. 

Davidson,  A.  B.  Theology  of  the  Old  Testa- 
ment.    1904. 

Delitzsch,  F.  Old  Testament  history  of 
redemption.     1881. 

Duff,    A.      Old  Testament  theology.      1891. 

Foster,  R.  V.  Old  Testament  studies;  an 
outline  of  Old  Testament  theology.     C1890. 

Oehler,  G.  F.  Theology  of  the  Old  Testament ; 
with  introduction  and  notes  by  G,  E.  Day. 
2d  ed.     1884. 

Ottley,  R.  L.  Aspects  of  the  Old  Testament. 
1897.     (Bamp.  lect.) 

Schultz,  H.  Old  Testament  theology;  tr. 
from  4th  Germ.  ed.  by  J.  A.  Paterson. 
1892.     2V. 

Toy,  C.  H.  Judaism  and  Christianity;  a 
sketch  of  the  progress  of  thought  from  Old 
Testament  to  New  Testament.     1891. 

Weidner,  R.  F.  Biblical  theology  of  the  Old 
Testament.    C1896. 


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Bible.  O.  T.  Hexateuch. 

Carpenter,  J.  E.,  and  Battersby,  G.  H-. 
The  Hexateuch  according  to  the  Revised 
version,  arranged  in  its  constituent  docu- 
ments by  members  of  the  Soc.  of  hist, 
theology,  Oxford;  edited  with  introduction, 
notes,  etc.     1900.     2v. 

Bartlett,  S.  C.  Veracity  of  the  Hexateuch. 
CI 897. 

Briggs,  C.  A.  Higher  criticism  of  the  Hexa- 
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Kuenen,  A.  Historico-critical  inquiry  into 
the  origin  and  composition  of  the  Hexa- 
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Pentateuch. 

Bissell,  E.  C.     The  Pentateuch,  its  origin  and 

structure.     1888. 
Bartlett,  S.    C.     Sources    of    history  in    the 

Pentateuch.     ci888. 
Briggs,   C.   A.,   and   Hiigel,    F.   von.      Papal 

commission  and   the   Pentateuch.     1906. 
Chambers,  T.  W.,  ed.     Moses  and  his  recent 

critics.     1892. 

Essays  by  various  writers. 

Chapman,  A.  T.  Introduction  to  the  Penta- 
teuch.    191 1. 

Cook,  S.  A.  Laws  of  Moses  and  the  code  of 
Hammurabi.     1903. 

Curtiss,  S.  I.  Levitical  priests,  a  contribution 
to  the  criticism  of  the  Pentateuch.     1877. 

Green,  W.  H.  The  Hebrew  feasts  in  their 
relation  to  recent  critical  hypotheses  con- 
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—     Higher  criticism  of  the  Pentateuch.    1895. 

Holborn,  A.  Pentateuch  in  the  light  of 
to-day.     1902. 

Warren,  H.  W.  Exegesis  of  the  Pentateuch 
of  Moses.     CI 893. 

Wiener,  H.  M.  Essays  in  pentateuchal 
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Genesis. 

Bacon,  B.  W.     Genesis  of  Genesis.     CI893. 
Bissell,    E.    C.     Genesis    printed    in    colors 

showing  the   original   sources   from   which 

it    is    supposed    to    have    been    compiled, 

with  an  introduction.     1892. 
Davis,  J.  D.     Genesis  and  Semitic  tradition. 

1894. 
Delitzsch,  F.     New  commentary  on  Genesis, 

tr.  by  Sophia  Taylor.     1889.     2 v. 
Dillmann,  A.     Genesis  critically  and  exegeti- 

cally  expounded.     1897.     2v. 
Dods,    M.     Genesis    with    introduction    and 

notes.     (Hdbks.  for  Bible  classes.) 
Fiske,  A.  K.     Myths  of  Israel,    the  ancient 

book  of  Genesis  with  analysis  and  explana- 
tion of  its  composition.     1897. 
Gordon,    A.     R.     The    early    traditions    of 

Genesis.     1907. 
Green,  W.  H.     Unity  of  the  book  of  Genesis. 

1895. 
Gunkel,  H.     The  legends  of  Genesis,    tr.  by 

W.  H.  Carruth.     1901. 
Hedge,   F.    H.     Primeval   world   of   Hebrew 

tradition.     1870. 
Hershon,   P.   I.     Rabbinical  commentary  on 

Genesis.     1885. 


Bible.  O.  T.     Genesis — Continued. 

Jukes,  A.  Types  of  Genesis  briefly  considered . 
1892. 

Mitchell,  H.  G.  The  world  before  Abraham 
according  to  Genesis  I-XI,  with  an  intro- 
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Newton,  R.  H.  Book  of  the  beginnings; 
study  of  Genesis.     1884. 

Robertson,  F.  W.     Notes  on  Genesis.     1877. 

Ryle,  H.  E.  Early  narratives  of  Genesis. 
1892. 

Toy,  C.  H.  Polytheism  in  Genesis  as  a 
mark  of  date.  (In  Essays  publ.  as  a 
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Wenyon,  C.     Creation  story. 

Worcester,  E.  Book  of  Genesis  in  the  light 
of  modern  knowledge.     1901. 

Exodus. 

Bacon,  B.  W.     Triple  tradition  of  the  Exodus. 

1894. 
Hoskins,    F.    E.     From    the    Nile   to    Nebo; 

a  discussion  of  the  problem  and  the  route 

of  the  Exodus.     19 12. 
Pentecost,  G.   F.     "Out  of  Egypt":    Bible 

readings  on  the  book  of  Exodus.     1884. 
Toffteen,     O.     A.     Historic     Exodus.     1909. 

(Researches  in  bibl.  archaeology,  vol.  2.) 

Leviticus. 

Genung,   G.   F.     Book  of  Leviticus.     CI905. 

(Amer.  commentary  on  the  O.  T.) 
Rainsford,  M.     Tabernacle  in  the  wilderness 

and  the  gospel  according  to  Leviticus. 

Numbers. 

Cienung,  G.  F.  Book  of  Numbers.  CI906. 
(Amer.  commentary  on  the  O.  T.) 

Deuteronomy. 

McNeile,  A.  H.     Deuteronomy:    its  place  in 

revelation.     1912. 
Welch,  A.  C.    Deuteronomy.     (In  his  Religion 

of  Israel  under  the  kingdom.)     (Kerr  lect.) 

Judges. 

Curtis,  E.  L.     Book  of  Judges.     1913.    (Bible 

for  home  and  school.) 
Lang,  J.  M.     Gideon  and  the  Judges.      (Men 

of  the  Bible.) 

Ruth. 
Cox,  S.     Book  of  Ruth;  a  popular  exposition. 

Samuel. 

Arnold,  W.  R.  Meaning  of  Hebrew  Bithrdn, 
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Ezra. 
Torrey,  C.  C.     Ezra  studies.     1910. 

Esther. 

Cassel,  P.  Explanatory  commentary  on 
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Bible.  O.   T.    Esther — Continued. 

Haley,  J.  W.     Esther;    new  translation,  with 

notes.     1885. 
Lowell  Hebrew  Club.     Esther;    new  transla- 
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Haley.     1885. 

Poetical  hooks. 

Gilfillan,  G.     Bards  of  the  Bible.     1874. 
Lowth,    R.     Lectures   on   the   sacred   poetry 

of  the  Hebrews. 
Smith,    G.    A.     E^rly    poetry    of    Israel    in 

its    physical    and     social    origins.       19 12. 

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Joh. 

Blake,  B.     The  problem  of  human  sufTering: 

a  study  of  the  book  of  Job.     191 1. 
Bradley,    G.    G.     Lectures   on   the    book   of 

Job.     1887. 
Brown,   C.    R.     The   strange   ways  of   God: 

a  study  in  the  book  of  Job.     1908, 
Cheyne,  T.  K.     Job  and  Solomon.     1889. 
Cox,  S.     Commentary  on  the  book  of  Job. 

1880. 
Driver,   S.    R.     Job  in   the   revised   version, 

with   introductions  and   brief  annotations. 

1906. 
Froude,  J.  A.     Book  of  Job.     {In  his  Short 

studies  on  great  subjects.     First  series.) 
Genung,  J.  F.     Book  of  Job.     {In  Moulton, 

R.  G.,  and  others.     Bible  as  literature.) 
—     Epic  of  the  inner  life.     1891. 
Peloubet,  F.  N.     Studies  in  the  book  of  Job. 

1906. 
Royce,  J.     Problem  of  Job.     {In  his  Studies 

of  good  and  evil.) 
Strahan,   J.     The   book   of   Job   interpreted. 

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Cheyne,  T.  K.  Job  and  Solomon;  or.  The 
wisdom  of  the  Old  Testament.     1889. 

Genung,  J.  F.  The  Hebrew  literature  of 
wisdom  in  the  light  of  to-day.     1906. 

Psalms. 

Bay  Psalm  book;  being  a  facsimile  reprint  of 
the  first  edition,  printed  by  Stephen  Daye 
at  Cambridge,  in  New  England,  in  1640. 
1903. 

Cathedral  paragraph  Psalter  containing  the 
canticles,  proper  Psalms,  and  the  twenty 
selections  of  Psalms  arranged  in  paragraphs 
and  pointed  for  chanting;  with  brief  notes 
on  the  Psalfer;   ed.  by  J.  Troutbeck.    n.  d. 

Psalter;  or,  Selections  from  the  book  of 
Psalms.     C1883. 

Psalter;  or.  Selections  from  the  book  of 
Psalms,    n.  d. 

Adams,  J.  The  Lenten  Psalms.  1912. 
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A.  U.  A.  Psalter;  or,  Book  of  Psalms  arranged 
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Augustine,  St.  Expositions  on  the  Psalms. 
(Nicene  and  post-Nicene  fathers,  first  ser., 
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Barton,  W.  E.    Psalms  and  their  story.    CI898. 

Binnie,  ^  W.  The  Psalms;  their  history, 
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Bible.   O.   T.    Psalms — Continued. 

Brooks,    P.     Exposition    of    the    nineteenth, 

twenty-third  and  fifty-ninth   Psalms.     {In 

his  Spiritual  man,  and  other  sermons.) 
Chambers,     T.     W.       The     Psalter.      1876. 

(Vedder  lect.) 
Cheyne,  T.  K,     Origin  and  religious  contents 

of  the  Psalter.     1891. 
—    Psalms;     new  translation,  with  commen- 
tary.    1888. 
Same.     1904.     2  v. 
Fullerton,      K.     The    anti-sacriiicial  Psalms. 

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Huckel,    O.     The    melody    of    God's    love; 

a  new  unfolding  of  the  twenty-third  Psalm. 

1905. 
Peile,    J.    H.    F.     Sacrament   of   repentance: 

a    commentary    on    the   fifty-first    Psalm. 

1912. 
Perowne,  J.  J.  S.     Psalms;    new  translation 

with  notes.     1879.     2 v. 
Peters,    J.     P.     The    sons    of    Korah.     {In 

Essays    publ.    as  a  testimonial    to    C.    A. 

Briggs.) 
Prothero,  R,  E.     Psalms  in  human  life.     1903. 
Robertson,    J.     Poetry    and    religion    of    the 

Psalms.     1898.     (Croall  lect.) 
Smith,  G.  A.     Four  Psalms:  XXHI,  XXXVI, 

LI  I,  CXXI;    interpreted  for  practical  use. 

1896. 
Spurgeon,  C.  H.     Treasury  of  David.     1882- 

1886.     7v. 
Stalker,  J.     The  Psalm  of  Psalms;    being  an 

exposition  of  the  twenty-third  Psalm.  19 13. 
Thirtle,  J.  W.  Titles  of  the  Psalms.  1904. 
Van   Dyke,   H.     Story   of   the   Psalms.     6th 

ed.     1903. 
Wesley,  J.     Select  Psalms,  arranged  for  the 

use  of  the  M.  E.  Church.     Ed.  by  C.  S. 

narrower.     1891. 

Proverbs. 

Banks,  L.  A.  Problems  of  youth;  discourses 
on  themes  from  the  book  of  Proverbs. 
1909. 

Ecdesiastes. 

Cheyne,  T.   K.     Job  and  Solomon.     1889. 

Genung,  J.  F.  Words  of  Koheleth,  son  of 
David,  king  in  Jerusalem;  translated  anew, 
and  accompanied  with  a  study  of  their 
literary  and  spiritual  values.     1904. 

Moffatt,  J.  Ecdesiastes.  1905.  (Lit.  illus. 
of  the  Bible.) 

Song  of  Solomon. 

Griffis,  W.  E.  Lily  among  thorns:  study  of 
the  biblical  drama  entitled  the  Song  of 
songs.     1890. 

Prophets. 

Batten,  L.  W.     Hebrew  prophet.     1905. 
Beecher,  W.  J.     The  prophets  and  the  promise. 

1905.     (Stone  lect.) 
Bennett,  W.  H.     Religion  of  the  post-exilic 

prophets.     1907. 
Blake,  B.     How  to  read  the  prophets.     1892. 

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Bible.    O.   T.     Prophets — Continued. 

Chamberlin,  G.  L.  The  Hebrew  prophets; 
or,  Patriots  and  leaders  of  Israel;  a  text- 
book for  students  of  the  high  school  age  and 
above.     C1911. 

Cheyne,  T.  K.  The  two  religions  of  Israel, 
with  a  re-examination  of  the  prophetic 
narratives  and  utterances.     191 1. 

Cornill,  C.  H.     Prophets  of  Israel.     1897. 

Eiselen,  F.  C.  Commentary  on  the  minor 
prophets,  1907.  (Whedon,  D.  D.  Com- 
mentary on  the  O.  T.,  vol.  IX.) 

Farrar,  F.  W.  Minor  prophets.  (Men  of  the 
Bible.) 

Green,  W.  H.     Prophets  and  prophecy.     1878. 

Kirkpatrick,  A.  F.  Doctrine  of  the  prophets. 
1892.     (Warburton  lect.) 

Kuenen,  A.  Prophets  and  prophecy  in 
Israel.     1877. 

Martin,  A.  W.  Prophets  of  Israel.  (In  his 
Great  religious  teachers  of  the  East.) 

Smith,  W.  R.  Prophets  of  Israel  and  their 
place  in  history.     1882. 

See  also  Prophecy;    Messianic  prophecy. 

Isaiah. 

Box,  G.  H.  Isaiah;  tr.  from  a  text  revised 
in  accordance  with  the  results  of  recent 
criticism,  with  introductions,  notes,  etc.  1909. 

Cheyne,  T.  K.  Introduction  to  the  book  of 
Isaiah.     1895. 

—  Book  of  Isabh  chronologically  arranged. 
1870. 

—  Prophecies  of  Isaiah;  new  translation 
with  commentary.     1880.     2 v. 

Ewald,  G.  H.  A.     Isaiah,  chapters  I-XXXIII. 

1869. 
Glazebrook,   M.  G.     Studies  in  the  book  of 

Isaiah.     1910. 
Hastings,     J.     Great     texts     of    the     Bible. 

Isaiah.     1910. 
Kellner,  M.     Assyrian  monuments  illustrating 

the  sermons  of  Isaiah.     1900. 
Kennedy,  J.     Popular  argument  for  the  unity 

of  Isaiah.     1891. 
Kennett,  R.  H.     Composition  of  the  book  of 

Isaiah  in  the  light  of  history  and  archaeology. 

1910.     (Schweich  lect.) 
K6nig,  E.     Exiles'  book  of  consolation  con- 
tained in  Isaiah  XL-LXVI.     1899. 
Mitchell,   H.   G.     Isaiah;    study  of  chapters 

I-XII.     C1897. 
Rogers,    A.     Prophecy   and    f>oetry;     studies 

in  Isaiah  and  Browning.     1909. 
Warren,  H.  W.     Studies  in  the  addresses  of 

Isaiah.     {In  hts  Exegesis  of  the  Pentateuch 

of  Moses.) 
Welch,  A.   C.     Isaiah.     {In   his   Religion  of 

Israel  under  the  kingdom.)     (Kerr  lect.) 

Jeremiah. 
Bewer,  J.  A.     Exegetical  notes  on  Jeremiah. 

{In  Essays  publ.  as  a  testimonial  to  C.  A. 

Briggs.) 
Brown,  C.  R.     Book  of  the  prophet  Jeremiah. 

CI907.     (Amer.  Com.,0.  T.) 
Driver,  S.  R.     Jeremiah;    revised  translation, 

with  introductions  and  short  explanations. 

1906. 
Gillies,   J.    R.     Jeremiah,   the   man   and   his 

message.     1907. 


Bible.   O.  T.  Ezekiel. 

Guthrie,  T.     Gospel  in  Ezekiel.     1877. 

Daniel. 

Wright,  C.  H.  H.  Daniel  and  his  prophecies. 
1906. 

Hosea. 

Welch,  A.  C.  Hosea.  {In  his  Religion  of 
Israel  under  the  kingdom.)     (Kerr  lect.) 

Amos. 

McFadyen,  J.  E.  Cry  for  justice;  a  study  in 
Amos.     1912.     (Short  course  ser.) 

Mitchell,  H.  G.  Amos;  an  essay  in  exegesis. 
1900. 

Welch,  A.  C.  Amos.  {In  his  Religion  of 
Israel  under  the  kingdom.)     (Kerr  lect.) 

Jonah. 

Townsend,  L.  T.  Story  of  Jonah  in  the  light 
of  higher  criticism.     1897. 

Habakkuk. 

Stonehouse,  G.  G.  V.  Habakkuk;  introduc- 
tion, translation  and  notes  on  the  Hebrew 
text.     191 1. 

Zechariah. 

Adams,  J.  Man  among  the  myrtles;  a 
study  in  Zechariah's  visions.     1913. 

Dods,  M.     Visions  of  a  prophet.     1895. 

Wright,  C.  H.  H.     Zechariah  and  his  prophe- 
cies, with  a  commentary.     1879.     (Bamp. 
lect.) 
Bible.    O.  T.  Apocrypha. 

The  Apocrypha  according  to  the  authorized 
version.     N.  Y.  Nelson. 

Ecclesiastical  or  deutero-canonical  books  of 
the  Old  Testament  commonly  called  the 
Apocrypha;  ed.  by  C.  J.  Ball.  Lond. 
Eyre.     (Variorum  Apocrypha.) 

Gregg,  D.  Old  Testament  Apocrypha  as  the 
book  of  the  period  between  the  Testaments. 
{In  his  Between  the  Testaments.)     1907. 

Jackson,  A.  V.  W.  Notes  on  two  passages 
in  the  Old  Testament,  Apocrypha,  (in 
Essays  publ.  as  a  testimonial  to  C.  A. 
Briggs.) 

Wace,  H.,  ed.  Apocrypha.  [Commentary.] 
1888.     2v.     (Bible  commentary.) 

Ecclesiasticus. 

Oesterley,  W.  O.  E.  Ecclesiasticus,  with 
introduction  and  notes.  1912.  (Camb. 
Bible.) 

Maccabees. 

Fairweather,  W.,  and  Black,  J.  S.     First  book 
of  Maccabees  with  introduction  and  notes. 
1897.     (Camb.  Bible.) 
Bible.    O.  T.  Pseudepigrapha. 

Apocalypse  of  Baruch;  tr.  from  the  Syriac; 
ed.,  with  introduction,  notes  and  indices,  by 
R.  H.  Charles.     Lond.     Black.     1896. 

Ascension  of  Isaiah,  tr.  from  the  Ethiopic 
version  .  .  .  ed.  with  introduction,  notes 
and  indices  by  R.  H.  Charles.  Lond. 
Black.     1900. 


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Bible.  O.  T.    Pseudepigrapha — Continued. 

Assumption  of  Moses,  tr.  from  the  Latin  .  .  . 
ed.  with  introduction,  notes  and  indices  by 
R.  H.  Charles.     Lond.     Black.     1897. 

Book  of  Enoch,  tr.  from  Prof.  Dillmann's 
Ethiopic  text;  ed.  with  introduction,  notes, 
appendices  and  indices  by  R.  H.  Charles. 
Oxford.     Clarendon  press.     1893. 

Book  of  Jubilees,  or,  The  Little  Genesis;  tr. 
from  the  editor's  Ethiopic  text  and  edited, 
with  introduction,  notes  and  indices,  by 
R.  H.  Charles.     Lond.     Black.     1902. 

Book  of  the  secrets  of  Enoch;  tr.  from  the 
Slavonic  by  W.  R.  Morfill,  and  ed.,  with 
introduction,  notes  and  indices,  by  R.  H. 
Charles.     Oxford.     Clarendon  press.     1896. 

Book  of  Wisdom;  the  Greek  text,  the  Vulgate, 
and  the  authorised  Engl,  version,  with  an 
introduction,  critical  apparatus  and  com- 
mentary.   Oxford.    Clarendon  press.     1881. 

Odes  and  Psalms  of  Solomon  now  first  publ. 
from  the  Syriac  version  by  J.  Rendel  Harris. 
Camb.  [Eng.].     Univ.  press.     1909. 

Psalms  of  the  Pharisees  commonly  called  the 
Psalms  of  Solomon;  ed.,  with  introduction, 
Engl,  translation,  notes,  appenaix  and 
indices  by  H.  E.  Ryle  and  M.  R.  James. 
Camb.  [Eng.].     Univ.  press.     1891. 

Sibylline  oracles.  The;  tr.  from  the  Greek  into 
English  blank  verse  by  M.  S.  Terry.  N.  Y. 
Hunt.     1890. 

Testaments  of  the  twelve  patriarchs,  tr.  from 
the  editor's  Greek  text,  and  ed.,  with  intro- 
duction, notes  and  indices,  by  R.  H.  Charles. 
Lond.  Black.  1908. 
Bible,  N.  T.  Modern  speech  New  Testament :  an 
idiomatic  translation  into  everyday  English 
from  the  text  of  "  The  resultant  Greek 
Testament";  by  R.  F.  Weymouth.  Ed. 
by  E.  Hampden-Cook.  N.  Y.  Baker. 
1902. 

Twentieth  century  New  Testament:  a  transla- 
tion into  modern  English  from  the  original 
Greek  (Westcott  &  Hort's  text)  by  a  com- 
pany of  about  twenty  scholars  representing 
the  various  sections  of  the  Christian  church. 
Rev.  ed.     N.  Y.,  etc.     Revell.     C1904. 

Letters  of  St.  Paul  to  seven  churches  and 
three  friends;  with  the  letter  to  the  Hebrews; 
translated  by  Arthur  S.  Way.  2d  ed.  Lond. 
Macm.     1906. 

Epistles  of  Paul  in  modern  English;   a  para- 
phrase by  George  Barker  Stevens.     N.  Y. 
Scribner.     1898. 
Bible,  N.  T. 

Works  about  the  New  Testament. 

Alford,  H.  How  to  study  the  New  Testament. 
1865. 

Beet,  J.  A.  The  New  Testament;  its  author- 
ship, date  and  worth. 

Cone,  O.  Rich  and  poor  in  the  New  Testa- 
ment.    1902. 

Farrar,  F.  W.     Messages  of  the  books.     1885. 

Fletcher,  M.  S.  Psychology  of  the  New 
Testament.     2d  ed.     [1912.] 

Godet,  F.  L.  Studies  on  the  New  Testament. 
1888. 

Horswell,  C.  Suggestions  for  the  study  of 
the  English  New  Testament.     1897. 


Bible.  N.T.  Works  about  New  Testament — Cont. 
Maurice,  F.  D.     Unity  of  the  New  Testament. 

1884.      2V. 

Robinson,  C.  S.  Studies  in  the  New  Testa- 
ment.    1880. 

Simcox,  W.  H.  Writers  of  the  New  Testa- 
ment. 

Biography. 

Bacon,  D.  F.     Lives  of  the  apostles  of  Jesus 

Christ.     1846. 
Greenhough,    J.    G.     Apostles   of   our   Lord. 

1904. 
Greenwood,   F.   W.   J.     Lives  of  the  twelve 

apostles.     1868. 
Matheson,    G.     Representative    men    of    the 

New  Testament.     1905. 

Contents:  I.  Introduction.  —  II.  John  the  ex- 
panded.—  III.  John  the  self -surrendered .  —  IV. 
Nathanael  the  invigorated.  —  V.  Peter  the  em- 
boldened.—  VI.  Nicodemus  the  instructed.  —  VII. 
Thomas  the  convinced.  —  VIII.  Philip  the  dis- 
illusioned.—  IX.  Matthew  the  exalted.  —  X. 
Zaccheus  the  conscious-struck.  —  XI.  James  the 
softened .  —  XII.  Barnabas  the  chastened .  —  XIII. 
Mark  the  steadied.  —  XIV.  Cornelius  the  trans- 
planted.—XV.  Timothy  the  disciplined.  —  XVI. 
Paul  the  illuminated. 

Milligan,  G.,  and  others.     Men  of  the   New 

Testament. 

Contents:  1-4.  The  four  evangelists;  by  G.  Mil- 
ligan.—  s.    Herod  the    Great;  by  T.  R.  Williams. 

—  6.  John  the  Baptist;  by  J.  G.  Greenhough. — 
7.  Andrew;  by  J.  G.  Greenhough.  —  8.  Nathanael; 
by  A.  Rowland.  —  9.  St.  Peter;    by  W.  F.   Adeney. 

—  10.  Nicodemus;  by  J.  G.  Greenhough.  —  11.  St. 
James  the  son  of  Zebedee;  by  W.  F.  Adeney.  —  12. 
Bartimseus;  by  D.  Rowlands. —  13.  Zaccheus; 
by  J.  G.  Greenhough. —  14.  Lazarus;  by  T.  R. 
Williams. —  15.  Judas   Iscariot;  by  P.  C.  Simpson. 

—  16.  St.  Thomas;  by  W.  F.  Adeney. —  17.  James 
the  brother  of  the  Lord;  by  W.  F.  Adeney. — 
18.  Stephen;  by  A.  Rowland.  — 19.  Cornelius; 
by  G.  Milligan.  —  20.  St.  Paul;  by  G.  Milligan.  — 
21.  Barnabas;  by  W.  F.  Adeney. —  22.  Onesimus; 
by  J.  M.  Gibbon.  —  23.  Timothy;   by  G.  Milligan. 

Upham,  F.  W.     The  wise  men;  who  they  were 

and  how  they  came  to  Jerusalem.     1873. 
See  also  Individual  biographies. 

Canon. 

Charteris,  A.  H.  Canonicity;  a  collection  of 
early  testimonies  to  the  canonical  books 
of  the  New  Testament. 

Cone,  O.  Sketch  of  the  history  of  the  New 
Testament  canon.  {In  International  hand- 
books to  the  New  Testament,  vol.  III.) 

Ferris,  G.  H.  Formation  of  the  New  Testa- 
ment.    1907. 

Gregory,  C.  R.  Canon  and  text  of  the  New 
Testament.     1907.     (Int.  theol.  libr.) 

Moore,  E.  C.  The  New  Testament  in  the 
Christian  church.     1909. 

Souter,  A.  Text  and  canon  of  the  New 
Testament.     19 13. 

Vedder,  H.  C.  Our  New  Testament:  how 
did  we  get  it?  1908. 

Commentaries. 

Abbott,  L.    Illustrated  commentaries.    [N.T.J 

1876-88.     5v. 

Contents;  I.  Matthew. —  II.  Mark  and  Luke. — 
III.  John.  — IV.  Acts.  —  V.  Romans. 

American  commentary  on  the  New  Testament. 
Ed.  by  Alvah  Hovey.     C1881-90.     11  v.  in  7. 


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Bible.  N.  T,     Commentaries — Continued. 

Matthew;  Broadus,  J.  A. 

Mark;  Clarke,  W.  N. 

Luke;  Bliss,  G.  R. 

John;  Hovey,  A. 

Acts;  Hackett,  H.  B. 

Romans;  Arnold,  A.  N.,  and  Ford,  D.  B. 

Corinthians  I  &  II;  Gould,  E.  P. 

Pastoral    epistles,    Timothy    and    Titus, 
Philemon;  Harvey,  H. 

Hebrews;  Kendrick,  A.  C. 

James;  Winkler,  E.  T. 

Revelation;  Smith,  J.  A. 
Cambridge     Greek    Testament    for     schools 
and    colleges.     General    editors,    J.    J.    S. 
Perowne  [and  others].     1893-1910.     17V. 

Greek  text,  English  notes  and  introductions. 

Matthew;  Carr,  A. 
Mark;  Maclear,  G.  F. 
Luke;  Farrar,  F.  W. 
John;  Plummer,  A. 
Acts;  Lumby,  J.  R. 
Romans;  Parry,  R.  S. 
First  Corinthians;  Lias,  J.  J. 
Second  Corinthians;  Plummer,  A. 
Galatians;  Williams,  A.  L. 
Philippians;  Moule,  H.  G.  C. 
Colossians  and  Philemon;  Williams,  A.  L. 
Thessalonians;  Findlay,  G.  G. 
Pastoral  epistles;  Bernard,  J.  H. 
Hebrews;  Farrar,  F.  W. 
James;  Carr,  A. 
Epistles  of  John;  Plummer,  A. 
Revelation;  Simcox,  W.  H, 
Handy  commentary,  ed.   by   C.   J.   Ellicott. 

13V. 

L     Introduction     to     the     N.     T.; 
Plumptre,  E.  H. 
II-IV.     Matthew-Luke;  Plumptre,  E.  H. 
V.     John;  Watkins,  H.  W. 
VI.     Acts;  Plumptre,  E.  H. 
VII.     Romans;  Sanday,  W. 
VIII.     I.  First  Corinthians;    Shore,  T. 
T. 
2.  Second  Corinthians;    Plump- 
tre, E.  H. 
IX.     I.  Galatians;  Sanday,  W. 

2.  Ephesians    and     Philippians; 
Barry,  A. 
X.     I.  Colossians;  Barry,  A. 

2.  Thessalonians;    Mason,  A.  J. 

3.  Timothy;  Spence,  H.  D.  M. 
XI.     I.  Titus;  Spence,  H.  D.  M. 

2.  Philemon;  Barry,  A. 

3.  Hebrews;  Moulton,  W.  F. 

4.  James;  Punchard,  E.  G. 
XII.     I.  Epistles    of    Peter;      Mason, 

A.  J.,  and  Plummer,  A. 

2.  Epistles    of    John;     Sinclair, 

W.  M. 

3.  Jude;  Plummer,  A. 
XIII.     Revelation;  Carpenter,  W.  B. 

International  handbooks  to  the  New  Testa- 
ment; by  Orello  Cone  [and  others].  1899- 
1907.    4v. 

I.     Synoptic  gospels;  by  G.  L.  Cary. 
II.     Epistles  of  Paul  to  the  Thessaloni- 
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Davidson,  A.  B.  Epistle  to  the  Hebrews. 
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James. 

Dale,  R.  W.  Epistle  of  James,  and  other 
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Mayor,  J.  B.  Epistle  of  St.  Jude  and  the 
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Reid,  W.  J.  Lectures  on  the  Revelation. 
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Scott,  C.  A.  Book  of  Revelation.  1906, 
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Swete,  H.  B.  Apocalypse  of  St.  John; 
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Tait,  A.  Messages  to  the  seven  churches  of 
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Vaughan,  C.  J.  Lectures  on  the  Revelation 
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Apocryphal  books  of  the  New  Testament; 
being  all  the  gospels,  epistles,  and  other 
pieces  now  extant  attributed  in  the  first 
four  centuries  to  Jesus  Christ,  his  apostles 
and  their  companions,  not  included  in  the 
authorized  New  Testament;  and  the  re- 
cently discovered  Syriac  mss.  of  Pilate's 
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Gospel  of  Barnabas;  ed.  and  transl.  from  the 
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Harris,  J.  R.  Popular  account  of  the  newly- 
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Robinson,  J.  A.,  and  James,  M.  R.  Gospel 
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Bible  and  Babylon.     Konig,  F.  E. 

Bible  and  Islam.     Smith,  H.  P. 

Bible  and  spiritual  life.     Pierson,  A.  T. 

Bible  and  the  monuments.     Boscawen,  W.  S.  C. 

Bible  illustrations,  with  an  introduction  by  Rich- 
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Bible  teachines  in  nature.     Macmillan,  H. 

Bickersteth,  E.  H.  Spirit  of  life.  N.  Y.  Carter. 
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Scribner.     1882. 
Bigelow,  William  Sturgis.     Buddhism  and  im- 
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Bigg,  Charles.     Christian  Platonists  of  Alexan- 
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Oxford.     Clarendon  press.     1905. 
Origins  of  Christianity.     Oxford.     Clarendon 

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Spirit  of  Christ  in  common  life ;  addresses  and 
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Biggs,  Huyshe  Yeatman-.    Lay  work  and  the 
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Billings,  John  Shaw,  ed.     Physiological  aspects 
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Bryce,  J.     Studies  in  contemporary  biography. 

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Eliot,  C.  W.     Four  American  leaders.     1907. 

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Lamed,  J.  N.     A  study  of  greatness  in  men. 

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Lord,   J.     Beacon   lights  of  history.     [1902.] 

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Walton,    I.     Lives  of   Dr.   John   Donne,   Sir 

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Wedgwood,  J.     Nineteenth  century  teachers, 

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1883.     Foundations  of  religious  belief ;  Wilson, 

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1889.     Diabolology;  Jewett,  E.  H. 

1896.  Conditions    of    our    Lord's    life    upon 

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1897.  Theological  literature  of  the  i6th,  17th, 

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The  inward  light.     N.  Y.     Crowell.     1905. 

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My    brother.     Bost.     Pilgrim    press.     CI910. 

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Walker,  W.     William  Bradford.     {In  his  Ten 
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Bradlee,  Caleb  Davis.     Sermons  for  all  sects. 
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Sermons  for  the  church.     Bost.     Ellis.     1893. 

Manchester,  A.     Caleb  Davis  Bradlee.      1897. 
Bradley,  Andrew  CeciL    Commentary  on  Tenny- 
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Bradley,    George    Granville.     Lectures   on    the 
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Bradley,  Joseph  Henry.     Love  of  God  revealed 

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Brent,    Charles    Henry.     Adventure    for    God. 
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Consolations  of  the  cross.  N.  Y.  Longmans. 
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Splendor  of  the  human  body;  a  reparation  and 
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Bristol,     Frank     Milton.      Life     of     Chaplain 
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Broadhurst,  Cyrus  Napoleon.     Personal  work; 
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Wireless    messages;         possibilities    through 
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Broadus,      John    Albert.       Commentary      on 
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Albert  Broadus.     1901. 
Wilkinson,    W.    C.     John    Albert    Broadus. 
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Brockway,     Zebulon    Reed.    Fifty     years    of 
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Brodrick,    George    Charles.     History    of     the 
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Bronte,  Charlotte.    Gaskell,  Mrs.  E.  C.  (S.) 

Life  of  Charlotte  Bronte.     1857. 
Brook   Farm.    Hecker,    I.    T.     Brook   Farm; 
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Hinds,  W.  A.     Brook  Farm.     {In  his  Ameri- 
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Milton.     N.     Y.     Appleton.     1903,     (Classi- 
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Poetry  of  Robert  Browning.     N.  Y.     Crowell. 

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Brooks,   John   Cotton.    Sharp,   J.   C.    John 

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Brooks,  John  Graham.     An  American  citizen; 
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Lord,  and  other  sermons.     N.  Y.     Dutton. 

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Essays  and  addresses,  religious,  literary  and 

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1894. 
Influence  of  Jesus.     N.   Y.     Dutton.     1879. 

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Lectures     on     preaching.     N.     Y.     Dutton. 

1877.     (Yale  lect.) 
Letters  of  travel.     N.  Y.     Dutton.     1893. 
Light  of  the  world,  and  other  sermons.     N.  Y. 

Dutton.     1890. 
More  abundant  life:   Lenten  readings.     N.  Y. 

Dutton.     1906. 
New  starts  in  life,  and  other  sermons.     N.  Y. 

Dutton.     1896. 
Sermons.     N.  Y.     Dutton.     1878. 
Sermons  for  the  principal  festivals  and  fasts 

of  the  church  year.     N.  Y.     Dutton.     1895. 
Sermons  preached  in  English  churches.     N.  Y. 

Dutton.     1883. 
Spiritual    man,    and    other    sermons.     Lond. 

Dickinson.     1895. 
Tolerance.     [Sermon.]     {In    Anglican    pulpit 

of  to-day.     Benson,  E.  W.,  and  others.) 
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Allen,  A.  V.  G.     Life  and  letters  of  Phillips 

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Brastow,    L.    O.     Phillips    Brooks.     {In    his 

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Dunbar,     N.     Phillips     Brooks,     bishop     of 

Massachusetts.     CI891. 
Eliot,  S.  A.     Phillips  Brooks  and  the  unity  of 

the  spirit.     {In  Pioneers  of  religious  liberty 

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Everett,    C.    C.     Phillips  Brooks.     {In   Sons 

of  the  Puritans.     Lowell,  F.  C,  and  others.) 
Parks,   L.    Phillips   Brooks.     [Two   sermons.] 

{In   his  Winning   of   the   soul,   and   other 

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Character  of  Jesus.     Bushnell,  H. 
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Uhlhorn,  G.     Christian  charity  in  the  ancient 

church.     1883. 
See  also  Charities. 
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Hodges,    G.     Charlemagne.     {In    his    Saints 

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Lord,     J.     Charlemagne.     {In     his     Beacon 

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Wells,    C.    L.     Age    of    Charlemagne.     1901. 
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Apocalypse  of  Baruch.     See     Bible.     O.    T. 

Pseudepigrapha. 
Assumption    of    Moses.     See    Bible.     O.    T. 

Pseudepigrapha. 
Book  of  Enoch.     See  Bible.     O.  T.     Pseude- 
pigrapha. 
Book  of  Jubilees.     SeeB'ihXe.    O.  T.     Pseude- 
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Testaments    of    the    twelve    patriarchs.     See 
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Chase,    Irah,    ed.   and   transl.     Work   claiming 
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Chavasse,  Pye  Henry.     Advice  to  a  mother  on 

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Checkley,  John.    Slafter,  E.  F.    John  Checkley. 

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Cheetham,   Samuel.     History  of  the   Christian 

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Cheever,     George    Barreil.     Lectures    on    the 

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Charles  Dickens;     a    critical    study.      N.  Y. 

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Orthodoxy.     N.  Y.     Lane.     1900. 
Robert   Browning.     N.   Y.     Macm.     1908. 
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Founders  of  Old  Testament  criticism.     N.   Y. 

Scribner.     1893. 
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Lond.     Hodder.     1888. 
Hosea,  with  notes  and  introduction.     Camb. 

[Eng.]      Univ.      press.         1887.      (Cambr. 

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Introduction  to  the  book  of   Isaiah.     Lond. 

Black.     1895. 
Isaiah        chronologically      arranged.      Lond. 

Macm.     1879. 
Jeremiah,   his  life  and  times.     N.   Y.     Ran- 
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Putnam.     1898.     (Amer.  lect.  on  the  hist. 

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Job  and  Solomon.     N.  Y.     Whittaker.     1889. 
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[Eng.]      Univ.      press.         1882.      (Cambr. 

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N.    Y.     Whittaker.     1891.     (Bamp.    lect.) 
Prophecies  of  Isaiah;   new    translation,  with 

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Psalms;    new  translation,  with  commentary. 

Lond.     Paul.     1888. 
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The  two  religions  of  Israel;  with  a  re-examina- 
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Chicago.  Vice  commission.  See  Vice  commis- 
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Child,  Lydia  Maria.  Beach,  S.  C.  Lydia 
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Child     and    religion.     Clark,     F.     E.    The 
children  and  the  church.     1882. 
Dawson,  G.  E.     Child  and  his  religion.     1909. 


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Child  and  religion — Continued. 

Hall,   G.   S,     Religious  training  of  children. 

(/n  his  Educational  problems,  vol.  I.) 
Hodges,  G.     Training  of  children  in  religion. 

1911, 
Jenness,  K.     The  pilot  flame.     1912. 
Koons,  W.  G.     The  child's  religious  nature. 

C1903. 
Rishell,    C.   W.     The   child   as   God's   child. 

1904. 

"  A  plea  for  the  religious  rights  of  the  child." 
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1905.     (C.  t.  1.) 

Contents:  I.  The  child  and  heredity;  by  H. 
Jones.  —  II.  The  child  and  its  environment;  by 
C.  F.  G.  Masterman.  —  III.  The  child's  capacity 
for  religion;  by  G.  T.  Ladd.  —IV.  The  child  and 
sin;  by  F.  R.  Tennant.  —  V.  Conversion  of  children; 
by  J.  C.  Jones.  —  VI.  Religious  training  of  the 
child  in  the  Church  of  England;  by  H.  H.  Henson.  — 
VII.  Religious  training  of  children  in  the  free 
churches;  by  R.  F.  Horton.  —  VIII.  Baptists  and 
the  children;  by  G.  Hill.  —  IX.  New  church  train- 
ing; by  J.  J.  Thornton.  —  X.  Religious  training  of 
children  among  the  Jews;  by  A.  A.  Green.  —  XI. 
The  chUd  and  the  Bible;  by  J.  A.  Beet. 

Child  Conference  for  Research  and  Welfare. 
Proceedings,  Clark  University,  Worcester, 
July  6-10,  1909.     N.  Y.     Stechert.     1910. 

Child  employing  industries.  National  Child 
Labor  Committee.     1910. 

Child  helping  societies.  Hart,  H.  H.  Pre- 
ventive treatment  of  neglected  children. 
1910. 

Child   labor.     Brown,    F.    K.     (Al    Priddy, 
pseud.)     Through  the  mill.     CI911. 
Clark,     D.     W.     American     child    and     the 

Moloch  of  to-day,     CI907. 
Clopper,  E.  N.     Child  labor  in  city  streets. 

1912. 
Murphy,    E.   G.     Problems    of    the  present 

south.     1909. 
National  child  labor  committee.     Proceedings 
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Contents:  1906.  Child  labor  a  menace  to  industry, 
education  and  good  citizenship.  —  1907.  Child  labor 
and  the  republic.  — 1908.  Child  labor  and  social 
progress.  —  1909.  Child  workers  of  the  nation.  — 
1910.  Child  employing  industries. —  191 1.  Uniform 
chUd  labor  laws. 

Nearing,  S.  Child  labor.  {In  his  Social 
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—  Solution  of  the  child  labor  problem. 
1911. 

Strong,  J.  {In  his  Studies  in  the  gospel  of 
the  kingdom,  1910.) 

Van  Vorst,  B.  {Mrs.  John  Van  Vorst.)     Cry 
of  the   children:    a   study   of  child   labor. 
1908. 
Child   nature    and    child    nurture.     St.    John, 

E.  P.     C1911. 
Child  religion  in  song  and  story.     Chamberlin, 

G.  L.,  and  Kern,  M.  R. 
Child    study.     Baldwin,    J.    M.     Mental    de- 
velopment in  the  child  and  the  race.     1900. 

Chamberlain,  A.  F.  Child;  a  study  in  the 
evolution  of  the  man.  191 1.  (Cont.  sci. 
sen) 

Compayre,  G.  Intellectual  and  moral  de- 
velopment of  the  child.     1896. 

Hall,    G.    S.     Educational    problems.     191 1. 

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Child  Study — Continued. 

Harrison,  E.     Study  of  child-nature  from  the 

kindergarten  standpoint.     1905. 
King,   I.     Psychology  of  child  development. 

1907. 
Kirkpatrick,   E.   A.     Fundamentals  of   child 

study.     191 1. 

—  Individual  in  the  making;  a  subjective 
view  of  child  development,  with  sugges- 
tions for  parents  and  teachers,     CI911. 

Macdonald,     G.     Child's     inheritance;      its 
scientific  and  imaginative  meaning,     1910. 

Oppenheim,  N.  Development  of  the  child. 
1910.     [C1898.] 

St.  John,  E.  P,  Child  nature  and  child  nur- 
ture,    C1911, 

Slattery,  M,  Talks  with  the  training  class. 
1906. 

Smith,  T.  L.,  ed.  Aspects  of  child  life  and 
education;  by  G.  S.  Hall  and  some  of  his 
pupils,     1907. 

Taylor,  A.  R,  Study  of  the  child.  1910. 
(Int.  educ.  ser.) 

Tracy,   F,     Psychology  of  childhood.      1897, 

Wright,  W.  A.  Moral  condition  and  develop- 
ment of  the  child.     C1911, 

See  also  Psychology, 
Childhood,  boyhood,  youth;  what  is  to  be  done? 

Tolstoi,  L,  N,     CI 899. 
Children.    Adler,    F.     Moral    instruction    of 
children.     1909. 

Cabot,  E,  L.     Ethics  for  children,     C1910, 

Chavasse,  P.  H.  Advice  to  a  mother  on  the 
management  of  her  children.     1873. 

Coulter,  E.  K.     The  children  in  the  shadow. 

1913- 

Forbush,  W.  B.  The  coming  generation. 
1912. 

Hart,  H.  H.  Preventive  treatment  of  neg- 
lected children.     19 10. 

Reeder,  R.  R.  How  two  hundred  children 
live  and  learn.     19 10. 

Riis,  J.  A.     Children  of  the  poor.     1892. 

—  Children  of  the  tenements.     1903. 
Schenck,  W.  E.     Children  in  heaven.     C1865. 
Spargo,    J.       Bitter    cry     of     the    children. 

1906. 
Webb,   S.,  and  Webb,   B.     How  to  prevent 

the  destitution  arising  from  child  neglect. 

{In  their  Prevention  of  destitution.) 
Wiggin,    K.    p,    (S.)    {Mrs.    G.    C,    Riggs.) 

Children's  rights;   a  book  of  nursery  logic. 

C1892. 
Winterburn,  F.  H.     Nursery  ethics.     C1895. 
See   also   Boys;     Child   and   religion;     Child 

labor;   Child  study;   Girls;  Juvenile  courts; 

Kindergarten;   Labor  and  laboring  classes; 

Sunday  schools. 
Children's  courts.     See  Juvenile  courts. 
China.     Blakeslee,  G.  H.,  ed.     China  and  the 

far  East.     CI910.     (Clark  Univ.  lect.) 
Brewster,  W,   N.     Evolution  of  new  China. 

C1907, 
Brown,  A.  J.     The  Chinese  revolution,     1912. 

—  New  forces  in  old  China,     CI904. 
Brown,   C.   C.     China  in  legend  and  story. 

1907, 
Cantlie,  J.     Sun  Yat  Sen  and  the  awakenmg 

of  China.     ci9i2. 
Osgood,  E.  I.     Breaking  down  Chinese  walls. 

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China — Continued. 

Reinsch,     P.    S.     Intellectual    and    political 

currents  in  the  far  East.     191 1. 
Ross,  E.  A.     Changing  Chinese.     191 1. 
Sergeant,  P.  W.     Great  empress  dowager  of 

China.     191 1. 
Smith,   A.   H.     China  and   America   to-day; 

a  study  of  conditions  and  relations.     C1907. 

—  Chinese  characteristics.     C1894, 

Yung  Wing.  My  life  in  China  and  America. 
1909. 

China  and  Christianity. 

See  Missions. 

Description. 

Bishop,  I.  L.  B.  (Mrs.  J.  F.  Bishop.)  The 
Yangtze  valley  and  beyond.     1900.     2v. 

Colquhoun,  A.  R.     Overland  to  China.     1900. 

Smith,  A.  H.     Village  life  in  China.     C1899. 

Williams,  I.  R.     By  the  great  wall.     CI909. 

Williams,  S.  W.  The  middle  kingdom,  a 
survey  of  the  Chinese  empire  and  its 
inhabitants.     Rev.  ed.     1883.     2 v. 

Literature. 
Giles,  H.  A.     History  of  Chinese  literature. 
1901. 

Opium  question. 

Martin,  W.  A.  P.     The  opium  war.     {In  his 

The  awakening  of  China,     pp.  151-162.) 
Ross,  E.  A.     The  grapple  with  the  opium  evil. 

(In  his  The  changing  Chinese.) 
Wright,  H.     The  opium  problem.     {In  China 

and  the  far  East.     Blakeslee,  G.  H.,  ed.) 

(Clark  Univ.  lect.) 

Religion. 

Giles,    H,    A.     Religions    of   ancient    China. 

n.  d.     (Religions  anc.  and  mod.) 
Groot,  J.  J.  M.  de.     Religion  in  China;  uni- 

versism;    a  key  to  the  study  of  Taoism  and 

Confucianism.     191 2.     (Amer.  lect.  on  the 

hist,  of  religions.) 

—  Religion  of  the  Chinese.  1910.  (Hartford- 
Lamson  lect.) 

Hardwick,  C.     Religions  of  China.     {In  his 

Christ  and  other  masters.) 
Johnson,  S.    Oriental  religions  and  their  re- 
lation to  universal  religion:   China.     1878. 
Legge,  J.     Religions  of  China.     1880. 
Ross,  J.     The  original  religion  of  China,     n.  d. 
See  also  Buddhism;    Christianity   and    other 
religions;  Confucianism;  Religions;  Taoism. 
China  mission  year  book,  19 12.     Ed.  by  G.  H. 
Bondfield.     Shanghai.     Christ,  lit.  soc.  for 
China.     1912. 
Chittenden,  Hiram  Martin.     War  or  peace;    a 
present    duty    and    a    future    hope.     Chi. 
McClurg.     191 1. 
Choate,  Rufus.     Parker,  E.  G.     Reminiscences 

of  Rufus  Choate.     i860. 
Chocame,  B.     Inner  life  of  Pere  Lacordaire  of 
the  order  of  preachers,  tr.  by  a  religious  of 
the  same  order.    Dublin  [Irel.].  Kelly.  1867. 
Choirs.     Randall,  M.     Choirmaster's  guide  to 
the  selection  of  hymns  and  anthems  for  the 
services  of  the  church.     C1900. 
Stubbs,  G.  E.     Choir  service  book. 

—  Practical  hints  for  the  training  of  choir 
boys.     CI888. 


Christ  and  civilization;    survey  of  the  influence 
of  the  Christian  religion  upon  the  course  of 
civilization;  ed.  by  J.  B.  Paton  [and  others]. 
Lond.     Nat'l  council,  E.  F.  C.     1910. 
Each  essay  catalogued  sei)arately  under  its  subject. 

Christ  and  criticism.     Mead,  C.  M. 

Christ  and  his  salvation.     Bushnell,  H. 

Christ    and    the    eastern    soul.     Hall,    C.    C. 
(Barrows  lect.) 

Christ  and  the  human  race.     Hall,  C.  C.     (W.  B. 
Noble  lect.) 

Christ  and  the  Jewish  law.     Mackintosh,  R. 

Christ  in  the  Christian  year  and  in  the  life  of 
man.     Huntington,  F.  D. 

Christ  on  Parnassus.     Forsyth,  P.  T. 

Christ's  idea  of  the  supernatural.     Denison,  J.  H. 

Christ's  musts,  and  other  sermons.      Maclaren, 
A. 

Christian  antiquities.     See  Church  antiquities. 

Christian  art  and  symbolism.     Durandus,  W. 
Symbolism  of  churches  and  church   orna- 
ments; a  translation  of  the  first  book  of  the 
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3d  ed.     1906. 
Hackwood,    F.   W.     Christ   lore:     being   the 
legends,    traditions,    myths,    symbols,   cus- 
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Hulme,  F.  E.     History,   principles  and   prac- 
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1879. 
Jameson,     Mrs.    A.     B.     (M.)     Sacred    and 
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Jenner,  Mri.  H.     Christian  symbolism.     1910. 

(Little  books  on  art.) 
Lundy,  J.  P.     Monumental  Christianity;    or, 
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church.     1876. 
Waters,    Mrs.    C.     E.     (C.)     Handbook     of 
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See    also    Catacombs;     Cathedrals;     Church 
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Religion  and  art;     Rites  and  ceremonies; 
Saints. 
Christian  biography.     See  Church  of  England; 

Religious  biography;  Saints. 
Christian  brotherhoods.     See  Brotherhoods. 
Christian  doctrine.     See  Theology. 
Christian  education.     See  Education. 
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The    children    and    the    church,    and    the 
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—    Training  the  church  of  the  future;    lec- 
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reference    to    the    Young    people's   society 
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of  the  church.     1902. 
Christian    ethics.     Baker,    J.    F.     Bethune-. 
Christian  doctrines  and  their  ethical  signi- 
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Birks,    T.    R.     Supernatural    revelation;     or, 
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Clark,    H.    L.     Christian   method   of   ethics. 

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Dorner,    I.   A.     System   of   Christian  ethics. 

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other  studies  in  Christian  ethics.     1906. 
Haring,  T.  von.     Ethics  of  the  Christian  life; 

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Hall,  T.  C.     History  of  ethics  within  organized 

Christianity.     19 10. 

—  Social  solutions  in  the  light  of  Christian 
ethics.     CI910. 

Hopkins,  M.     Strength  and  beauty:    discus- 
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Hovey,  A.     Christian  teaching  and  life.     1895. 

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Luthardt,  C.  E.     History  of  Christian  ethics. 

1889. 
Martensen,  H.  L.     Christian  ethics;    tr.  by 

W.  Affleck  (and  others].     1881-1885.     3v. 

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Matheson,  G.     Landmarks  of  New  Testament 

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Maurice,  F.  D.     Epistles  of  St.  John;  lectures 

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1908. 
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Brett,  J.     Love's  ascent.     1912. 
Bridgman,  H.  A.     Steps  Christward:  counsel 

for  young  Christians.     1903. 
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Martineau,  J.  Endeavors  after  the  Christian 
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Meyer,  F.  B.     Light  on  life's  duties.    C1895. 

Miller,  J.  R.     Finding  the  way.     1904. 

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Newton,  J.  F.     Eternal  Christ.     C1912. 
Peabody,    A.    P.     Christian    belief   and    life. 

1875. 
Pearse,  M.  G.     Some  aspects  of  the  blessed 

life. 

Peck,  G.  B.     Throne-life.     1888. 

Peploe,  H.  W.  Webb-.  Victorious  life; 
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Philip,  J.     Lights  and  shadows  of  human  life. 

Potter,  R.  H.  Common  faith  of  common 
men.     C1912. 

Schofield,  A.  T.     Christian  sanity.     1908. 

Scudder,  D.     Passion  for  reality.     C1910. 

Smith,  H.  W.  {Mrs.  Pearsall  Smith.)  Liv- 
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Speer,  R.  E.     Master  of  the  heart.     C1908. 

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1894. 
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1910. 
Tauler,    J.     The    following   of    Christ;     done 

into  English  by  J.  R.  Morell.     1886. 
Taylor,  J.     Holy  living  and  dying.     New  ed. 

1850.     (Bohn's  standard  libr.) 
Same.     {In  his  Whole  works,   vol.  I  [pt.   i].) 

—  Rule  and  exercises  of  holy  living.  New 
ed.     n.  d. 

Same.     {In  his  Whole  works,  vol.  I  [pt.  2].) 
Thomas  k  Kempis.     Imitation  of  Christ;    tr. 

by  John  Payne,  with  introductory  essay  by 

Thomas  Chalmers.     1846. 
Upham,  T.  C.     The  life  of  faith.     1852. 

—  Principles  of  the  interior  or  hidden  life;  for 
the  consideration  of  those  who  are  seeking 
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Vance,  J.  I.     Tendency.     CI910. 
Wagner,  C.     The  better  way;    tr.  by  M.  L. 
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Walpole,  G.  H.  S.     Vital  religion.     1910. 
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Revivals. 
Christian  life  and  belief.     Garvie,  A.  E. 
Christian  life  in  Germany.     Williams,  E.  F. 
Christian  life    in  the  primitive  church.      Dob- 

schiitz,  E.  von. 
Christian  life,  social  and  individual.     Bayne,  P. 
Christian  literature.     See  Early  Christian  litera- 
ture. 
Christian   ministry.     See   Ministry,   Office   and 

work  of. 
Christiaii    movement    in    Japan.      Yokohama, 

etc.     1 903-1 9 1 2.     9v. 

A  series  of  missionary  year  books  edited  by  D.  C. 
Greene  and  others.     4th  annual  issue  (1906)  lacking. 

Christian  mysticism.  Fleming,  W.  K.  Mysti- 
cism in  Christianity.  1913.  (Libr.  of 
historic  theology.) 

Hiigel,  F.,  Baron  von.  Mystical  element  of 
religion  as  studied  in  St.  Catherine  of 
Genoa  and  her  friends.     1908.     2v. 

Inge,  W.  R.  Christian  mysticism.  1899. 
(Bamp.  lect.) 

Law,  W.  Liberal  and  mystical  writings. 
1908, 

Newton,  J.  F.  The  eternal  Christ:  studies  in 
the  life  of  vision  and  service.     1912. 

Scott,  W.  M.  Aspects  of  Christian  mysticism. 
1907. 

Tauler,  J.  Following  of  Christ;  done  into 
English  by  J.  R.  Morell.     1886. 

—  Twenty-five  sermons,  (/n  Winkworth,  S., 
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Tulloch,  J.    Henry  More — Christian  theosophy 
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Underhill,  E.  The  mystic  way:  a  psycho- 
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See  also  Mysticism. 
Christian    perfection.     Law,    W.     Practical 
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Mudge,  J.  The  perfect  life  in  experience  and 
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Steele,  D.  Love  enthroned:  essays  on  evan- 
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Wesley,  J.     Christian  perfection.     1845. 

Same.     n.  d. 
Christian  persecutions.     See  Persecution. 
Christian  science.     Brown,  C.  R.    The  pros 
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Buckley,  J.  M.  Christian  science  and  other 
superstitions.     1899. 

Eddy,  Mrs.  M.  B.  (G.)  Miscellaneous 
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Christian  socialism.     See  Socialism. 

Christian  sociology.     See  Sociology. 

Christian    symbolism.     See   Christian   art   and 
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Christian,    Theodore.    Other    sheep    I    have. 
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Christian  unity.     See  Church  unity. 

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Ballou,    A.     Primitive    Christianity    and    its 

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Barton,  G.  A.  Heart  of  the  Christian  mes- 
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Bigg,  C.  Origins  of  Christianity;  ed.  by  T.  B. 
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Bowne,  B.  P.     Studies  in  Christianity.     1909. 

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Lorimer,  G,  C,  Christianity  in  the  nineteenth 
century.     1900.     (Lowell  Inst,  lect.) 

McCabe,  J.     Bible  in  Europe.     1907. 

McComb,  S.  Christianity  and  the  modern 
mind.     1910. 

McConnell,  S.  D,  Christianity:  an  inter- 
pretation.    1912, 

McKenzie,  A,  Divine  force  in  the  life  of  the 
world.     1898.     (Lowell  Inst,  lect.) 

Mackenzie,  W.  D.     The  final  faith.     19 10. 

Mackintosh,  W.  Natural  history  of  the 
Christian  religion.     1894, 

Matheson,  G.  Growth  of  the  spirit  of  Chris- 
tianity from  the  first  century  to  the  dawn 
of  the  Lutheran  era.     1877.     2v. 


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Christianity — Continued. 

Mathews,  S.  Gospel  and  the  modern  man. 
1910. 

Momerie,  A.  W.  Defects  of  modern  Chris- 
tianity;   sermons.     1888. 

Muir,  P.  M.  Modern  substitutes  for 
Christianity.     1909.     (Baird  lect.) 

Newman,  J.  H.  Primitive  Christianity.  {In 
his  Historical  sketches,  vol.  I.) 

Orr,  J.     Faith  of  a  modern  Christian. 

—  Neglected  factors  in  the  study  of  the 
early  progress  of  Christianity.     1899. 

Peake,   A.   S.     Christianity:    its  nature  and 

its  truth.     [1909.] 
Peile,  J.    H.   F.      Reproach    of    the    gospel: 

an   inquiry   into   the   apparent    failure    of 

Christianity  as  a  general  rule  of  life  and 

conduct.     1907.     (Bamp.  lect.) 
Peters,  J.  P.     Modern  Christianity.     1909. 
Pfleiderer,  O.     Christian  origins.     1906. 

—  Development  of  Christianity.     1910. 

—  Primitive  Christianity;  its  writings  and 
teachings  in  their  historical  connections. 
1906-1911.   Vols.  I-IV.  (Theol.  transl.  libr.) 

Pressense,  E.  D.  de.  Ancient  world  and 
Christianity;    tr.  by  A.  H.  Holmden.    n.  d. 

Priestley,  J.  History  of  the  corruptions  of 
Christianity.     1797.     2 v.  in  I. 

Recent  Christian  progress;  studies  in  Chris- 
tian thought  and  work  during  the  last 
seventy-five  years.  By  professors  and 
alumni  of  Hartford  Theological  Seminary, 
in  celebration  of  its  seventy-fifth  anniver- 
sary.    Ed.  by  L.  B.  Paton.     1909. 

Contents:  I.  Preliminary  studies.  —  II.  Old  Tes- 
tament.—  III.  New  Testament.  —  IV.  Church  his- 
tory.—  V.  Systematic  theology.  —  VI.  The  modem 
churches.  —  VII.  Church  work.  —  VIII.  Allied 
agencies.  —  IX.  Home  missions.  —  X.  Foreign  mis- 
sions. 

Religion  of  Christ  in  the  twentieth  century. 

1906.     (C.  t.  1.) 
Renan,    E.     Hibbert    conferences.     {In    his 

Engl,  conferences;  tr.  by  C.  E.  Clement.) 

As  follows: 
I.  Sense  in  which  Christianity  is  a  Roman  work. 
II.  Legend  of  the  Roman  church.  —  Peter  and  Paul. 

III.  Rome,  centre  of  the  formation  of  ecclesiastical 

authority. 

IV.  Rome,  capital  of  Catholicism. 

Row,  C.  A.  Apostolical  Christianity:  its 
history  and  development,     n.  d. 

—  Revelation  and  modern  theology  con- 
trasted; or.  The  simplicity  of  the  apostolic 
gospel  demonstrated.     1883. 

Royce,  J.    Problem  of  Christianity.    2v.    1913. 

—  What  is  vital  in  Christianity?  {In  his 
William  James,  and  other  essays.) 

Salmon,  G.  Non-miraculous  Christianity. 
[Sermon.]     1881. 

Schmidt,  C.  G.  A.  Social  results  of  early 
Christianity;  tr.  by  M.  Thorpe.     1885. 

Shakspeare,  C.  Paganism  and  Christianity. 
[Sermon.]  {In  his  St.  Paul  at  Athens; 
sermons.) 

Smith,  S.G.   Democracy  and  the  church.   1912. 

Smith,  W.  B.  Ecce  Deus:  studies  of  primi- 
tive Christianity.     [1912.] 

Stanley,  A.  P.     Christian  institutions.     1881. 

Stimson,  H.  A.,  and  Crane,  F.  The  funda- 
mental conception  in  Christianity.  {In 
Theology  at  the  dawn  of  the  twentieth 
century.     Morgan,  J.  V.,  ed.) 


Christianity — Continued. 

Strong,   J.     The   new  era;    or,   The   coming 

kingdom.     1893. 
Tait,    A.    J.     Christ    and    the    nations;     an 

examination   of  Old  and   New  Testament 

teaching.     1910. 
Talbot,   N.   S.     The  modern   situation.     {In 

Foundations:   by  seven  Oxford  men.) 
Uhlhorn,    G.     Conflict   of    Christianity   with 

heathenism;    tr.   from    3d    Germ.    ed.   by 

E.  C.  Smyth  and  J.  H.  Ropes.     1879. 
Vedder,  H.  C.     Dawn  of  Christianity.     C1894. 
Wernle,  P.     Beginnings  of  Christianity.  1903. 

2V. 

Whately,  R.  General  view  of  the  rise,  prog- 
ress and  corruptions  of  Christianity,     i860. 

Williams,  C.  D.  A  valid  Christianity  for 
to-day.     1909. 

Williams,  E.  F.  Christian  life  in  Germany  as 
seen  in  the  state  and  the  church.     C1896. 

See  also  Bible;    Church  history;    God;    Jesus 

Christ;     Miracles;     Missions;     Philosophy 

of  religion;  Protestantism;  Religion;  Sects; 

Teaching  of  the  twelve  ap)ostles;   Theologfy: 

also  all  names  of  churches,  and  all  headings 

beginning  with  Christian,  Christianity  and 

church,    and    all    headings    under    them; 

also  Preparation  for  Christianity. 

Christianity  and  evolution.     Beecher,  H.  W. 

Evolution    and    religion;     sermons.     1885. 

2v.  in  I. 

I.  Bearings  of  the  evolutionary  philosophy  on  the 
fundamental  doctrines  of  evangelical  Chris- 
tianity. 
II.  Application  of  the  evolutionary  principles  and 
theories  to  the  practical  aspects  of  religious 
life. 

Christianity  and  heathenism.  Warneck,  J.  L. 
The  living  Christ  and  the  dying  heathenism; 
the  experiences  of  a  missionary  in  animistic 
heathendom;  tr.  by  Neil  Buchanan.  [1909.] 

Christianity  and  other  religions.  Aiken, 
C.  F.  The  Dhamma  of  Gotama  the 
Buddha  and  the  gospel  of  Jesus  Christ; 
a  critical  inquiry  into  the  alleged  relations 
of  Buddhism  with  primitive  Christianity. 
1900. 
Barrows,  J.  H.  Christian  conquest  of  Asia. 
1899.     (Morse  lect.  1898.) 

Contents:  I.  Christianity  and  Judaism.  —  II.  Cross 
and  crescent  in  Asia.  —  III.  Observations  on  popular 
Hinduism.  —  IV.  Philosophic  Hinduism.  —  V.  Some 
difficulties  in  the  Hindu  mind  in  regard  to  Christian- 
ity.—  VI.  Christianity  and  Buddhism. — VII.  Con- 
fucianism and  the  awakening  of  China.  —  VIII. 
Success  of  Asiatic  missions. 

—  Christianity  the  world-religion;  lectures 
delivered  in  India  and  Japan.     1897. 

Becker,  C.  H.     Christianity  and  Islam.     1909. 

Carpenter,  J.  E.  Place  of  Christianity  among 
the  religions  of  the  world.     2d  ed.     191 1. 

Dods,  M.    Mohammed,  Buddha,  Christ.  1893. 

EUinwood,  F.  F.  Oriental  religions  and  Chris- 
tianity.    3d  ed.     1899.     (Ely  lect.) 

Contents:  I.  Need  of  understanding  the  false 
religions.  —  II.  Methods  of  the  early  Christian 
church  in  dealing  with  heathenism.  —  III.  Succes- 
sive developments  of  Hinduism. —  IV.  The  Bhagavad 
Gita  and  the  N.  T.  —  V.  Buddhism  and  Christianity. 
—  VI.  Mohammedanism  past  and  present.  —  VII. 
Traces  of  a  primitive  monotheism.  —  VIII.  Trib- 
utes of  heathen  systems  to  the  doctrines  of  the 
Bible.  —  IX.  Ethical  tendencies  of  the  eastern  and 
western  philosophies.  —  X.  Divine  supremacy  of 
the  Christian  faith. 


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Christianity  and  other   religions — Cont'd. 

Grant,  G.  M.  Religions  of  the  world  in  rela- 
tion to  Christianity,  n.  d.  (Guild  text  books.) 

Hall,  C,  C.  Christ  and  the  Eastern  soul; 
the  witness  of  the  oriental  consciousness  to 
Jesus  Christ.     1909.     (Barrows  lect.) 

Hard  wick,  C.    Christ  and  other  masters.   1874. 

Kellogg,  S.  H.  Light  of  Asia  and  the  Light  of 
the  world;  a  comparison  of  the  legend, 
doctrine,  and  ethics  of  the  Buddha  with  the 
story,  doctrine,  and  ethics  of  Christ.     1885. 

Lloyd,  A.  S.  Christianity  and  the  religions. 
CI909. 

Maurice,  F.  D.  Religions  of  the  world  and 
their  relations  to  Christianity.     1886. 

Mylne,  L.  G.  "  The  hidden  riches  of  secret 
places:  "  the  possible  service  of  Hinduism  to 
the  collective  thought  of  the  church.  {In 
Mankind  and  the  church.  Montgomery, 
H.  H.,  ed.) 

Ramandthan,  P.  Culture  of  the  soul  among 
western  nations.     1906. 

Richards,    E.    H.,    and   others.     Religions   of 

mission    fields    as    viewed    by    Protestant 

missionaries.     1905. 

Contents:  I.  Religion  of  the  African,  by  E.  H. 
Richards.  —  II.  Shinto,  the  way  of  the  Gods,  by 
J.  H.  De  Forest.— III.  Hinduism,  by  C.  A.  R. 
Janvier.  —  IV.  Buddhism  in  southern  Asia,  by  J.  N. 
Gushing.  —  V.  Buddhism  in  Japan,  by  A.  D.  Gring. 
—  VI.  Taoism,  by  H.  C.  Du  Bose.  —  VII.  Con- 
fucianism, by  D.  Z.  Sheffield.  —  VIII.  Judaism, 
by  L.  Meyer.  —  IX.  Mohammedanism,  by  S.  M. 
Zwemer.  —  X.  Roman  Catholicism,  by  G.  B. 
Win  ton. 

Speer,  R.  E.  Light  of  the  world;  a  brief 
comparative  study  of  Christianity  and 
non-Christian  religions.     1911. 

Underwood,  H.  G.     Religions  of  eastern  Asia. 

1900. 

Contents:  I.  Taoism.  —  II.  Shintoism.  —  III.  Sha- 
manism of  Korea.  —  IV.  Confucianism.  —  V.  Bud- 
dhism. —  VI.  A  comparison  of  the  foregoing  theisms 
with  the  Old  and  New  Testaments. 

Wherry,   E.   W.     Islam  and   Christianity  in 

India  and  the  far  East.     C1907.     (Student 

lectures  on  missions,  Princeton  Theol.  Sem.) 

Christianity     and     scepticism.     Christianity 

and  scepticism.     C1871.     2v.     (Bost.  lect.) 

Harrison,  A.  J.  Problems  of  Christianity  and 
scepticism.     1 891. 

Lambert,  L.  A.     Notes  on  Ingersoll.     1884. 
Christianity  and  science.     Dinsmore,  C.  A. 
New  light  on  the  old  truth.     C1912. 

Leighton,   G.     Scientific   Christianity.     19 10. 

Lodge,  Sir  O.  J.  Man  and  the  universe; 
a  study  of  the  influence  of  the  advance  in 
scientific  knowledge  upon  our  understand- 
ing of  Christianity.     5th  ed.     1909. 

Mather,  C.  The  Christian  philosopher;  a 
collection  of  the  best  discoveries  in  nature 
with  religious  improvements.     1815. 

Matheson,  G.  Can  the  old  faith  live  with  the 
new?  problem  of  evolution  and  revelation. 
1885. 

Peabody,   A.   P.       Christianity  and  science. 

1875- 
Rice,   W.   N.     Christian  faith  in  an  age  of 

science.     1903. 
Christianity  and  social  questions.    Abbott, 

L.     Christianity  and  social  problems.    1896. 
Brewster,     C.     B.     Kingdom    of    God    and 

American  life.     C1912. 


Christianity  and  social  questions — Cont'd. 
Cairns,    D.    S.     Christianity   in   the   modern 

world,     n.  d. 
Campion,  W.  J.  H.     Christianity  and  politics. 

{In  Lux  mundi.     Gore,  C,  ed.) 
Crapsey,      A.     S.      Religion      and      politics. 

[CI905.] 
Cunningham,     W.     Christianity    and    social 

questions.     1910. 
Donald,  E.  W.     Expansion  of  religion.     1896. 

(Lowell  Inst,  lect.) 

Contents:  I.  Religion  and  salvation.  —  II.  The 
new  anthropology.  —  III.  Religion  and  righteous- 
ness. —  IV.  Religion  and  industrialism.  —  V.  Reli- 
gion and  socialism.  —  VI.  Organized  religion 

Gladden,    W.     Applied    Christianity:     moral 
aspects  of  social  questions.     1893. 

—  Tools  and  the  man;  property  and  industry 
under  the  Christian  law.     1893. 

—  and  others.     Organized  labor  and  capital. 
1904.     (W.  L.  Bull  lect.) 

Holland,  H.  S.,  and  others.     Abreast  of  the 
times:   a  course  of  sermons  on   social   sub- 
jects.    1894. 
Looniis,    H.    L.     Modern    cities    and    their 

religious  problems.     C1887. 
Lorimer,  G.  C.     Christianity  and  the  social 

state.     1898. 
Stelzle,    C.     American    social    and    religious 

conditions.     CI912. 
Strong,  J.     The  new  era.     C1893. 
Vedder,  H.  C.     Socialism  and  the  ethics  of 

Jesus.     1912. 
Wendte,    C.    W.,   ed.      Unity   of   the   spirit; 
proceedings  and  papers  of  the  first  congress 
of  the  National  federation  of  religious  liber- 
als, Phila.,  1909. 
See  also  Cities;    Missions;    Socialism;    Socio- 
logy. 
Christianity  and  humanity.     King,  T.  S. 
Christianity  and  Islam.     Becker,  C.  H. 
Christianity  and  patriotism.     Tolstoy,  L.  N. 
Christianity  in  the  apostolic  age.     Purves,  G.  T. 
Christianity  is  Christ.     Thomas,  W.  H.  G. 
Christianity's  storm  centre.     Stelzle,  C. 
Christie,  H.  R.,  ed.     Gospel  light;    hymns  and 
tunes   for   all   occasions.     Cine.     Standard 
pub.  CO.     C1895. 
Christlieb,    Theodor.    Homiletic:     lectures    on 
preaching;     tr.    by    C.    H.    Irwin.     Edin. 
Clark.     1897. 
Protestant     foreign     missions:      a     universal 
survey;    tr.  by  D.  A.  Reed.     Bost.  Congr. 
Publ.  Soc.     1890. 
Christmas.     Book  of  Christmas;    with  an  in- 
troduction by  H.  W.  Mabie.     1910. 

Contents:  Introduction;  by  H.  W.  Mabie.  —  I. 
Signs  of  the  season.  —  II.  Holiday  saints  and  lords. 
—  III.  Christmas  customs  and  beliefs.  —  IV.  Christ- 
mas carols.  —  V.  Christmas  day.  —  VI.  Christmas 
hymns.  —  VII.  Christmas  revels. — VIII.  When  all 
the  world  is  kin.  — IX.  Christmas  stories.  —  X.  New 
Year.  —  XI.  Twelfth  night.  —  Epiphany.  —  XII. 
The  Christmas  spirit. 

Brent,    C.     H.     Christmas    haste.     {In    his 

Liberty,  and  other  sermons.) 
Brooks,  P.     Christmas  Eve;    Christmas  Day; 

Sunday  after  Christmas.     [Three  sermons.] 

{In  his  Sermons  for  the  Church  year.) 
Christmas-day  service.     (In  Thoughts  for  the 

occasion,  anniversary  and  religious.    Noble, 

F.,  ed.) 


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Christmas — Continued. 

Church,  R.  W.  Mystery  of  the  Incarnation; 
The  three  Christmas-tide  festivals.  [Two 
Christmas  sermons.]  {In  his  Village  ser- 
mons.) 

Clarke,  J.  F.  Joys  of  Christmas.  [Sermons.] 
{In  his  Transfiguration  of  life.) 

McArthur,  R.  S.  Gloria  in  excelsis;  Incarna- 
tion of  the  Word.  [Two  Christmas  sermons.] 
{In  his  Advent  and  other  sermons.) 

McConnell,  F.  J.     Christmas  sermons.     1909, 

Maurice,  F.  D.  Christmas  Day.  {In  his 
Christmas  Day,  and  other  sermons.) 

Momerie,  A.  W.  Christmas-day.  [Sermon.] 
{In  his  Defects  of  Christianity,  and  other 
sermons.) 

—  Christmas  Day.  [Sermon.]  {In  his  In- 
spiration, and  other  sermons.) 

Morrison,  G.  H.  A.  Christmas  message. 
[Sermon.]     {In  his  The  unlighted  lustre.) 

Paget,  F.  Message  of  Christ's  birth.  [S»er- 
mon.]  {In  his  Studies  in  the  Christian 
character.) 

Schauffler,  R.  H.,  ed.     Christmas;    its  origin, 
celebration  and   significance  as   related   in 
prose  and  verse.     1907. 
Christmas  carols.     See  Carols. 
Christoffel,   R.     Zwingli;    or,   The   rise   of  the 
reformation  in  Switzerland.     Edin.     Clark. 
1858. 
Christology.       Bacon,     B.    W.       Jesus     the 
Son   of    God;     or,    Primitive    Christology. 


1911. 
Bradford,    A.    H. 


The    return    to    Christ. 


C1900. 
Gardner,  P.     Basis  of  Christology.     {In  his 

Modernity  and  the  churches.) 
Gilbert,    G.    H.     The    first    interpreters    of 

Jesus.     1901. 
Loofs,  F.  A.     What  is  the  truth  about  Jesus 

Christ?     1913. 
Rawlinson,    A.    E.    J.,    and    Parsons,    R.    G. 

Interpretation   of  the   Christ   in   the   New 

Testament.     {In    Foundations:     by  seven 

Oxford  men.) 
Sanday,  W.     Christologies,  ancient  and  mod- 
ern.    1910. 
Stalker,  J.     The  Christology  of  Jesus;    being 

his  teaching  concerning  himself  according 

to  the  synoptic  gospels.     1 899. 
Swete,  H.  B.     The  ascended  Christ:   a  study 

in  the  earliest  Christian  teaching.     1910. 
Warschauer,     J.     Jesus:      seven     questions. 

1908. 
Weiss,  J.     Christ:    the  beginnings  of  dogma; 

tr.  by  V.  D.  Davis.     191 1. 
Young,  J.     The  Life  and  Light  of  men.     1866. 
See  also  Jesus  Christ;  Theology. 
Christophers,  Samuel  Woolcock.     Hymn-writers 

and     their     hymns.        Lond.        Partridge. 

n.  d. 
Chronology.     Bradford,    A.      New    England 

chronology.     1 497-1 800.     1844. 
Toff  teen,  O.  A.     Ancient  chronology,  pt.   i. 

1907.     (Researches  in  Biblical  archaeology, 

vol.  I.) 
Chrysostom,  Johannes,  St.     Homilies.     Oxford. 

Parker.     1840-43.    6v.     (Library  of  fathers, 

of  the  Holy  Catholic  Church,  etc.) 
On  the   priesthood;    tr.   by   B.   H.   Cowper. 

Lond.     Williams.     1866. 


Chrysostom,  Johannes,  St. — Continued. 

[Works.]  N.  Y.  Christ,  lit.  co.  1889-90. 
6v.  (Nicene  and  post-Nicene  fathers,  ist 
sen,  vols.  IX-XIV.) 

Contents:  IX.  On  the  priesthood;  Ascetic  trea- 
tises; Select  homilies  and  letters;  Homilies  on  the 
statues.  —  X.  Homilies  on  Matthew.  —  XI.  Homi- 
lies on  Acts  and  Romans.  —  XII.  Homilies  on 
Corinthians.  —  XIII.  Homilies  on  the  Pauline 
epistles.  —  XIV.  Homilies  on  St.  John  and  Hebrews. 

Hodges,  G.     {In  his  Saints  and  heroes.) 
Lord,  J.    Chrysostom.     {In  his  Beacon  lights 

of  history,  vol.  4.) 
Perthes,   F.    M.     Life   of  John   Chrysostom; 

tr.  by  A.  Hovey  and  D.  B.  Ford.     1854. 
Schaff,     P.     Saint     Chrysostom     and     Saint 

Augustin.     1 89 1.     (Studies     in     Christian 

biography.) 
Storrs,  R.  S.     John  of  Antioch  (Chrysostom), 

the  great  preacher  of    the  fourth  century. 

{In  his  Orations  and  addresses.) 
Willey,  J.  H.     Chrysostom:  the  orator.    1906. 

(Men  of  the  kingdom.) 
Chrystal,  George,  joint  author.     See  Black,  J.  S., 

and  Chrystal,  G. 
Church,  The.     American  Institute  of  Christian 

Philosophy.     Christ  and  the  church;  essays 

concerning  the  church  and  the  unification 

of   Christendom.     1895. 
Bacon,  B.  W.     Founding  of  the  church.     1909. 

(Mod.  relig.  problems.) 
[Bartol,   C.  A.]     Word  of  the  Spirit  to  the    t 

church.     1859. 
Barton,  W.  E.     The  church  and  ethical  leader- 
ship.    {In  Theology  at   the  dawn  of  the 

twentieth  century.     Morgan,  J.  V.,  ed.) 
Carlyle,  A.  J.     The  church.     {In  Contentio 

veritatis:  essays  in  constructive  theology.) 
Coyle,  R.  F.  Church  and  the  times.  1905. 
Crocker,  J.   H.    The  church   of  to-day:    a 

plea.     1908. 

—  The  church  of  to-morrow.     CI911. 
Doney,  C.  G.     The  efficient  church.     CI907, 
Ecce   eccle^ia;     essay   showing   the   essential 

identity  of  the  church  in  all  ages.     i868. 
Emerton,  E.     The  church.     {In  his  Unitarian 

thought,     pp.  203-228.) 
Fairbairn,    A.    M.     Studies    in    religion    and 

theology;  the  church:  in  idea  and  in  history. 

1910. 
Fremantle,  W.  H.     Christian  ordinances  and 

social  progress.     1901.     (W.  B.  Noble  lect. 

1900.) 

—  The  world  as  the  subject  of  redemption. 
1885.     (Bamp.  lect.) 

Gladden,  W.  The  church  and  modern  life.  1908. 
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middle  ages.     1898.     2v.     (Books  for  Bible 

students.) 
—     Dawn  of  the  reformation.     1902.     2v. 
L  Age  of  Wyclif. 
IL  Age  of  Hus. 

Reformation  period. 
See  Reformation. 

Modern  period. 

Cheetham,  S.  History  of  the  Christian 
church  since  the  reformation.     1907. 

Hagenbach,  K.  R.     History  of  the  church  in 
the  eighteenth  and  nineteenth  centuries;  tr. 
by  J.  F.  Hurst.     1869.     2v. 
Church  law.     Buck,  E.     Massachusetts   eccle- 
siastical law,     1866. 

Fulton,  J.  Index  canonum,  in  Greek  and 
English.  With  a  complete  digest  of  the 
whole  code  of  canon  law  in  the  undivided 
primitive  church.     1872. 

Harnack,  A.  Constitution  and  law  of  the 
church  in  the  first  two  centuries;  tr.  by 
F.  L.  Pogson.     1910.     (C.  t.  1.) 

Stubbs,  W.  History  of  the  canon  law  in 
England.  {In  his  Lectures  on  mediaeval 
and  modern  history,     pp.  337-383.) 

See    also    Apostolic    constitutions;      Church 
councils;    Church   polity;    Divorce;    Mar- 
riage;  Tithes. 
Church  music.     Barnby,  J.     Hymn  tunes  com- 
posed by  Joseph  Barnby.     1897. 

Brown,  T.,  and  Butterworth,  H.  Story  of 
the  hymns  and  tunes.     1906. 

Bushnell,  H.,  and  Clark,  T.  M.  Religious 
music:  two  discourses.     1852. 

Curwen,  J.  S.     Studies  in  worship  music.     2v. 

Dickinson,  E.  Music  in  the  history  of  the 
Western  church.     1902. 

Dykes,  J.  B.     Hymn  tunes,     n.  d. 
With  the  words. 

Humphreys,  F.  Landon.  Evolution  of  church 
music.     CI  896. 

Knauff,  C.  W.  Doctor  Tucker,  priest- 
musician;  including  a  brief  converse  about 
the  rise  and  progress  of  church  music  in 
America.     1897. 


Church  music — Continued. 

Lorenz,  E.  S.  Practical  church  music;  a 
discussion  of  purposes,  methods  and  plans. 
CI909. 

Lutkin,  P.  C.  Music  in  the  church.  1910. 
(Hale  lect.) 

Pattison,  T.  H.  Music  in  the  public  service. 
{In  his  Public  worship.) 

Pratt,  W.  S.  Musical  ministries  in  the 
church.     1902. 

Stainer,  Sir  J.  Hymn  tunes  composed  by  J. 
Stainer.     1900. 

—  and  Russell,  W.,  eds.  Cathedral  prayer 
book;  being  the  Book  of  common  prayer 
with  the  music  necessary  for  the  use  of 
choirs;  together  with  the  Canticles  and 
Psalter  pointed  for  chanting  and  set  to  ap- 
propriate chants.     1891. 

Stubbs,  G.  E.  How  to  sing  the  choral  serv- 
ice; a  manual  of  intoning  for  clergymen. 
CI  899. 

Sullivan,  Sir  A.     Hymn  tunes. 

See  also  Anthems;  Carols;  Chants;  Choirs; 
Hymns;  Oratorio;  Plain-song. 
Church  needlework.  Lambert,  Miss. 
{Pseud.?)  Church  needlework,  with  prac- 
tical remarks  on  its  arrangement  and  prepa- 
ration. 1844. 
Church  polity.  Barnes,  A.  The  apostolic 
church:  an  inquiry  into  its  organization 
and  government,     C1855. 

Coleman,  L.  The  apostolical  and  primitive 
church  popular  in  its  government,  and 
simple  in  its  worship.     1844. 

Dargan,  E.  C.  Ecclesiology:  a  study  of  the 
churches.     2d  ed.     1905. 

Dexter,  H.  M.  Church  polity  of  the  Pilgrims 
the  polity  of  the  New  Testament.     1870. 

Fleming,  A.  Church  polity:  its  spiritual 
grounds  and  Congregational  superstructure. 
1869. 

Hatch,  E.  Organization  of  the  early  Christian 
churches.     1881.     (Bamp.  lect.) 

Hooker,  R.  Works:  containing  eight  books 
of  the  laws  of  ecclesiastical  ix)l>ty,  and 
other  treatises.     New  ed.     1820.     3V. 

Same.     Arr.  by  John  Keble.     1863.     3v. 

Jacob,  G.  A.  Ecclesiastical  polity  of  the  New 
Testament.     1871. 

Ladd,  G.  T.  Principles  of  church  polity. 
1882. 

Owen,  J.  Introductory  essay  on  the  organisa- 
tion of  the  early  church  and  the  evolution 
of  the  reader.  {In  Harnack,  A.  Sources  of 
the  Apostolic  canons,     pp.  viii-cxl.) 

Wellman,  J.  W.  Church  polity  of  the  Pil- 
grims: sermon.     [1857.] 

Woods,  L.  Lectures  on  church  government 
containing  objections  to  the  episcopal 
scheme.     1844. 

See  also  Church  law;   Church  unity. 
Church    reform.     Barry,    J.    C.     Ideals    and 
principles  of  church  reform.     19 10. 

Foster,  J.  M.  Reformation  principles  stated 
and  applied.  1890. 
Chtirch  service;  order  for  morning  and  evening 
worship.  Bost.  Wright  and  Potter.  1866. 
Church  unity.  Barry,  J.  C.  Ideals  and 
principles  of  church  reform;  with  introduc- 
tory note  by  James  Denney.     1910. 

Briggs,  C.  A.     Church  unity.     1909. 


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Brown,  W.  A.  The  Christian  demand  for 
unity:  its  nature  and  implications.  {In 
Essays  publ.  as  a  testimonial  to  C.  A. 
Briggs.) 

Brown,  W.  M.  Level  plan  for  church  union. 
1910. 

Christian,  T.  Other  sheep  I  have;  pro- 
ceedings of  the  Celestial  commission  on 
church  unity.     191 1. 

Clarke,  D.  Oneness  of  the  Christian  church. 
1869. 

Dearmer,  P.     Reunion  and  Rome.     1910. 

Dollinger,  J.  J.  I.  von.  Lectures  on  the 
reunion  of  the  churches;  tr.  by  H.  N.  Oxen- 
ham.     1872. 

Ffoulkes,  E.  S.  Christendom's  divisions. 
1865. 

Firth,  F.  J.     Christian  unity  in  effort.     1910. 

Fisher,  D.  W.  Unification  of  the  churches. 
1911. 

Forrester,  H.  Christian  unity  and  the 
historic  episcopate.     1889. 

Francis,  P.  J.,  and  Jones,  S.  Prince  of  the 
apostles.     1907. 

Fremantle,  W.  H.  World  as  the  subject  of 
redemption:  being  an  attempt  to  set 
forth  the  functions  of  the  church  as  designed 
to  embrace  the  whole  race  of  manfind. 
1885.     (Bamp.  lect.) 

Henson,  H.  H.  Godly  union  and  concord; 
sermons  preached  in  the  interest  of  Christian 
fraternity.     1902. 

—     Road  to  unity.     1911. 

Hodges,  G.,  and  others.  Reunion  of  Christen- 
dom. {In  Christ  and  the  church;  essays. 
Amer.  Inst,  of  Christian  Philosophy,  VIII- 
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Inter-church  conference  on  federation.  Inter- 
church  conference  on  federation.  New  York, 
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CI  906. 

Kelly,   H.     The  church  and  religious  unity. 

1913- 

McBee,  S.  An  eirenic  itinerary;  impressions 
of  our  tour,  with  addresses  and  papers  on 
the  unity  of  Christian  churches.     191 1. 

Macfarland,   C.   S.,   ed.     Christian   unity  at 
work;  the  Federal  Council  of  the  Churches 
of  Christ  in  America  in  quadrennial  session, 
1912.     C1913. 

Maturin,  B.  W.     Price  of  unity.     1912. 

Robinson,  J.  A.     Vision  of  unity.     1908. 

Schaff,  P.  The  discord  and  concord  of 
Christendom.  {In  his  Christ  and  Chris- 
tianity, pp.  292-310.) 

Spence,  F.  Christian  reunion;  a  plea  for 
the  restoration  of  "The  ecclesia  of  God," 
1908. 

Stow,  B.  Christian  brotherhood:  a  letter  to 
Heman  Lincoln.     1859. 

Thompson,  R.  E.  The  historic  episcopate. 
1910. 

Wilson,  H.  A.  Episcopacy  and  unity;  a 
historical  inquiry  into  the  relations  between 
the  Church  of  England  and  the  non-epis- 
copal churches  at  home  and  abroad;  from 
the  reformation  to  the  repeal  of  the  Occa- 
sional conformity  act.  1912. 
Church  universal.  Ed.  by  W.  H.  Hutton.  6v. 
See  Church  history. 


Church    work.     Biggs,    H.    Yeatman-.     Lay 

work  and  the  office  of  reader.     1904. 
Black,    S.    C.     Building   a    working   church. 

C1911. 
Gladden,    W.,    ed.     Parish    problems;     hints 

and  helps  for  the  people  of  the  churches. 

C1887. 
Mead,   G.   W.     Modern   methods   in   church 

work.     1897. 
Miller,  G.  A.     Problems  of  the  town  church. 

1902. 
Moorhouse,  J.     Church  work.     1894. 
Ostrom,    H.       The    crisis    in    church     work. 

1908. 
See  also  Brotherhoods;    Institutional  church. 
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The    church    and    the    workingman.     {In 

his  Religious  life  in  America.) 
Baker,  R.  S.     The  spiritual  unrest.     19 10. 
Benson,   E.   W.      Christ  and  his  times;  ad- 
dressed  to   the   diocese   of   Canterbury   in 

his  second  visitation.     1889. 
[Browne,  G.  F.,]  and  others.     The  church  and 

life  of  to-day.     By  the  Bishop  of  Bristol 

[and  others].     19 10. 
Carter,  H.     Church  and  the  new  age.     [1912.] 
Commons,    J.     R.     Social    reform    and    the 

church.     CI 894. 
Crawford,  W.  H.     The  church  and  the  slum: 

a  study  of  English  Wesleyan  mission  halls. 

1908. 
Cutting,  R.  F.     Church  and  society.     1912. 

(Kennedy  lect.) 
Fairbairn,  A.  M.     The  church  and  the  work- 
ing classes.     {In  his  Religion  in  history  and 

in  modern  life.) 
Gladden,  W.     The  church  and  modern  life. 

1908. 
Hillis,  N.  D.     Influence  of  Christ  in  modern 

life;    study   of   the   new   problems   of   the 

church  in  American  society.     1900. 
Holmes,  J.  H.     Revolutionary  function  of  the 

modern   church.     1912. 
Ireland,  J.     The  church  and  modern  society. 
,  2d  ed.     1897. 
Mathews,  S.     The  church  and  the  changing 

order.     1907. 
Methodist     Federation    for    Social     Service. 

The    socialized    church;     addresses    before 

the    first    national    conference.       Ed.     by 

W.  M.  Tippy.     1909. 
Plantz,    S.       The    church    and     the    social 

problem;  a  study   in  applied  Christianity. 

1906. 
Stelzle,    C.     The    church    and    labor.     1910. 

(Modern  religious  problems.) 
Stuckenberg,    J.    H.    W.     The   age   and   the 

church.     C1893. 
Thompson,    C.    B.     The    churches   and    the 

wage  earners.     1909. 
Ward,  H.  F.,  ed.     Social  creed  of  the  churches. 

C1912. 
See  also  Sociology. 
Church  and  state.     Crapsey,  A.  S.     Religion 

and  politics.     C1905. 
Maurice,    F.    D.       Has    the    church    or   the 

state  the   power    to    educate    the    nation? 

1839. 
Noel,  B.  W.     Essay  on  the  union  of  church 

and  state.     1849. 
Prall,  W.     The  state  and  the  church.     CI900. 


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Gladstone,  W.  E.     Correspondence  on  church 

and  religion;    selected  and  arranged  by  D. 

C.  Lathbury.     1910.     2v. 
Macleane,   D.     Our  island  church;    sketches 

from    the    history   of   English    church   and 

state.     1909. 
Stanley,  A.  P.     Essays  chiefly  on  questions  of 

church  and  state  from  1850  to  1870.     1870. 


France. 

Galton,  A.  Church  and  state  in  France, 
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Sabatier,  P.  Disestablishment  in  France; 
with  a  preface  by  the  translator,  R.  Dell, 
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—  An  open  letter  to  His  Eminence  Cardinal 
Gibbons  apropos  of  his  interview  on  the 
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tr.  by  J.  R.  Slattery.     1908. 

United  States. 

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ed.     1895. 

Church  and  the  press.     See  Men  and  Religion 

Forward   Movement.     Messages,  vol.  VII. 

Church,  Doctrine  of  the.     See  Church,  The. 

Church    of    Christ;     by    a    layman.     [Phillips, 

T.  W.] 
Church  of  England.  Annotated  Book  of  com- 
mon prayer  forming  a  concise  commentary 
on  the  devotional  system  of  the  Church  of 
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dious ed.,  with  monograph  on  the  American 
prayer  book,  by  S.  Hart.  N.  Y.  Young, 
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Book  of  common  prayer  together  with 
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Book  of  common  prayer  .  .  .  together  with 
the  lives  of  the  apostles  and  an  account  of 
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church,  etc.;  by  William  Nicholls.  6th  ed. 
Lond.     Rivington.     1675. 

Book  of  common  prayer  together  with  the 
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Book  of  common  prayer  as  amended  by  His 
Majesty  King  George  V  in  council;  to 
which  are  prefixed  the  forms  of  prayer  and 
ser\n[ces  relating  to  His  Majesty  King 
Edward  VII  of  blessed  and  glorious  memory. 
Oxford.  Univ.  press.  1910.  (Com- 
memoration prayer  book.) 

Student's  Book  of  common  prayer,  with  an 
historical  and  explanatory  treatise  by  W.  G. 
Humphry.  Lond.  Bell.  1869. 
Church  of  England.  Arnold,  M.  The  Church 
of  England.  {In  his  St.  Paul  and  Protest- 
antism.) 

—  Puritanism  and  the  Church  of  England. 
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Henson,  H.  H.  The  national  church;  essays 
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cisms of  its  present  administration.     1908. 

Lorimer,  P.  John  Knox  and  the  Church  of 
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Mallock,  W.  H.  Doctrine  and  doctrinal  dis- 
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Newman,  J.  H.  The  convocation  of  the 
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Athanasian  creed;  Book  of  common  prayer; 
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articles,     i860. 

Burnet,  G.  Exposition  of  the  thirty-nine 
articles  of  the  Church  of  England.     1854. 

Cardwell,  E.  Synodalia.  A  collection  of 
articles  of  religion,  canons,  and  proceedings 
of  convocations  in  the  province  of  Canter- 
bury,  1547-1717.     1842.     2V. 

Donaldson,  J.  The  Westminster  confession 
of  faith  and  the  thirty-nine  articles  of  the 
Church  of  England.     1905. 

Gibson,  E.  C.  S.  Thirty-nine  articles  of  the 
Church  of  England.     1896.     2v. 

Hardwick,  C.  History  of  the  articles  of  reli- 
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1877.     (King's  Coll.  lect.) 

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—  William  Chillingworth;  by  E.  H.  Plumptre. — 
Benjamin  Whichcote;  by  B.  F.  Westcott.  —  Jeremy 
Taylor;  by  F.  W.  Farrar.  —  John  Pearson;  by  S. 
Cheetham. 

Lightfoot,    J.    B.     Leaders   in    the    northern 

church.     1890. 
Sinclair,  W.  M.     Leaders  of  thought  in  the 

English  church.     1896. 

Doctrine. 

Dowden,  J.  Outlines  of  the  history  of  the 
theological  literature  of  the  Church  of 
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Ewer,  F.  C.  Catholicity  in  its  relationship  to 
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Gardner,  P.  Liberal  Anglicanism.  {In  his 
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I.  Foundation  to  the  Norman  Conquest; 

by  W.  Hunt. 
II.  Norman    Conquest    to    accession    of 
Edward  I;   by  W.  R.  W.  Stephens. 

III.  Fourteenth    and    fifteenth    centuries; 

by  W.  W.  Capes. 

IV.  From    accession    of    Henry    VIII    to 

death  of  Mary;    by  J.  Gairdner. 
V.  Reigns    of    Elizabeth  and    James    I; 

by  W.  H.  Frere. 
VI.  From  accession  of  Charles  I  to  death 

of  Anne;  by  W.  H.  Hutton. 
VII.  From  accession  of  George   I  to  the 
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present  day.     7th  ed.     1908. 
See  also  Dissent,  and  all  references  under  it; 

England.     Church  history;    Great  Britain. 

Religious     history;       Oxford      movement; 

Protestant  Episcopal  church;   Reformation; 

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Church  of  England  according  to  the  uses  of 

Sarum,   Bangor,  York,  and  Hereford,  and 

the    modern    Roman    liturgy,    arranged    in 

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of  faith,  the  larger  and  shorter  catechisms, 

of  public  authority  in  the  Church  of  Scot- 
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A.     Men  of  the  covenant.     2d  ed.     1904- 
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See  also  Free  church  of  Scotland ;  Reformation ; 

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Church   of   Sweden.     (Evangelical   Lutheran.) 

Wordsworth,    J.     The    national    church    of 

Sweden.     191 1.     (Hale  lect.) 
Church,  Alfred  John.     Story  of  early  Britain. 

N.     Y.     Putnam.     1893.     (Story     of     the 

nations.) 
Church,   Mary    C,  ed.      Life    and    letters    of 

Dean  Church.     Lond.     Macm.     1894. 
Church,    Richard    William.     Advent    sermons. 

Lond.     Macm.     1886. 
Oxford        movement.        1833-1845.        Lond. 

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Lathbury,      D.     C.     Dean     Church.     1905. 

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Church,    Samuel    Harden.     Religious    progress 

in  America;    progress  and  achievements  of 

one    hundred    years.     Pittsburgh.     Morris. 

n.  d. 
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Good,  J.  I.  Famous  places  of  the  reformed 
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Tipple,  E.  S.  Some  famous  country  parishes. 
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America.     1907. 
Wight,  C.  A.     Some  old-time  meeting  houses 

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A.  P.  Peabody.     Bost.     Little.     1884. 
De   officiis;     tr.    by   A.    P.    Peabody.     Bost. 

Little.     1883. 
De  senectute;    tr.  by  A.  P.  Peabody.     Bost. 

Little.     1884. 
Select  orations;    tr.  by  C.  D.  Yonge.     N.  Y. 

Harper.     1856. 
Three  books  of  offices.     N.  Y.    Harper.    1855. 
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Tullius  Cicero.     1880. 
Lord,  J.     Cicero.     {In   his   Beacon  lights  of 

history,  vol.  3.) 
CiD.     {Rodrigo  Diaz  de  Bivar,  called  the  Cid.) 

Southey,  R.     Chronicle  of  the  Cid,  from  the 

Spanish.     First  Amer.  ed.     1846. 
Cities.     Howe,  F.  C.    The  city,  the  hope  of 

democracy.     1906. 
Loomis,    S.     L.     Modern    cities    and    their 

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Robinson,  C.  M.     Improvement  of  towns  and 

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Sears,  C.  H.     Redemption  of  the  city.     C1911. 
StefTens,  J.  L.     Shame  of  the  cities.     1904. 
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The  ancient  city;    tr.  by  W.  Small.     1889. 
Citizen  in  his  relation  to  the  industrial  situation. 

Potter,  H.  C. 
Citizen's    library    of    economics,    politics    and 

sociology. 
American  city;  Wilcox,  D.  F. 
Democracy  and  social  ethics;  Addams,  J. 
Newer  ideals  of  peace;   Addams,  J. 
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their     relations     to     criminal     procedure; 

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Brewer,  D.  J.     American  citizenship.     1902. 

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Holland,   H.   S.     Our  citizenship.     [Sermon.] 

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Hughes,     E.     H.     Teaching     of     citizenship. 

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Citizenship — Continued. 

Jenks,  J.  W,  Citizenship  and  the  schools. 
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Lindsey,  B.  B.,  and  O'Higgins,  H.  J.  The 
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Potter,  H.  C.  The  citizen  in  his  relation  to 
the  industrial  situation.  1902.  (Yale  lect. 
on  citizenship.) 

Roads,  C.     The  man  with  a  conscience.     1912. 

Steffens,  L.     Upbuilders.     1909. 

Swift,  A.  First  principles  of  Christian  citizen- 
ship.    1908. 

Tucker,  W.  J.     Public  mindedness;  an  aspect 
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Civilisation  at  the  cross  roads.     Figgis,  J.  N. 
Civilization.    Adams,  G.  B.     Civilization  dur- 
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Buckle,  H.  T.  History  of  civilization  in 
England,     i860.     2  v. 

Conder,  C.  R.     The  rise  of  man.     1908. 

Draper,  J.  W.  History  of  the  intellectual 
development  of  Europe.     1864. 

Figgis,  J.  N.  Civilisation  at  the  cross  roads. 
1912. 

Guizot,  F.  P.  G.  General  history  of  civiliza- 
tion in  Europe.     1856.     4V. 

Kidd,  B.  Principles  of  western  civilization. 
1902. 

Lubbock,  Sir  J.  Origin  of  civilization  and 
the  primitive  condition  of  man.     1870. 

Mauro,  P.  Number  of  man;  the  climax  of 
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Mitchell,  A.  What  is  civilization?  {In  his 
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Mosso,  A.  Dawn  of  Mediterranean  civiliza- 
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Taylor,  H.  O.  Ancient  ideals;  a  study  of 
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Tylor,  E.  B.     Primitive  culture.     1871.     2v. 

Wallace,  A.  R.  The  wonderful  century; 
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Civilization  and  progress.     Crozier,  J.  B. 
Civilization's  inferno.     Flower,  B.  O. 
Claflin,     Mary    Bucklin.     Brampton    sketches. 

N.  Y.     Crowell.     C1890. 
Clark,  Alexander.     Gospel  in  the  trees.     Phila. 

Daughaday.     1868. 
Clark,    Davis    Wasgatt.     American    child    and 
Moloch  of  to-day.     Cine.    Jennings.    ci907. 

From  a  cloud  of  witnesses.  Cine.  Curts.  1892. 
Clark,  Edson  Lyman.  Fundamental  questions, 
chiefly  relating  to  the  book  of  Genesis  and 
the  Hebrew  Scriptures.  N.Y.  Putnam.  1882. 
Clark,  Francis  Edward.  The  children  and  the 
church  and  the  Young  people's  society  of 
Christian  endeavor.  Bost.  Cong.  pub. 
soc.     CI882. 

Continent  of  opportunity:  the  South  American 
republics.     N.  Y.     Revell.     CI907. 

Training  the  church  of  the  future.  N.  Y. 
Funk.     1902.     (Auburn  Sem.  lect.) 

Young  people's  prayer-meetings  in  theory 
and  practice.     Chi.     Funk.     1887. 

and  Clark,  Harriet  Elizabeth.  Gospel  in 
Latin  lands.     N.  Y.     Macm.     1909. 


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Clark,  George  Whitfield.     Harmony  of  the  Acts 

of  the  apostles.     Phila.     A.  B.  P.  S.     1897. 
Clark,    Henry    W.     Christ    from    without    and 

within:    a  study  of  the  gospel  of  St.  John. 

N.  Y.     Revell.     1907. 
Christian  method  of  ethics.     N.  Y.     Revell. 

C1908. 
Gospel  according  to  St.  John.     N.  Y.     Revell. 

n.  d.     (Westminster  N.  T.) 
History  of  English  non-conformity  from  Wiclif 

to    the    close    of    the"  nineteenth    century. 

Lond.     Chapman.     191 1-.     Vol.  I. 
Laws  of  the  inner  kingdom.  N.  Y.  Revell.  1909. 
Philosophy   of   Christian   experience.     N.    Y. 

Revell.     n.  d. 
Studies  in  the  making  of  character.     N.  Y. 

Revell.     19 10. 
Clark,  John  Bates,  and  Clark,  John  Maurice. 

Control  of  trusts.     N.  Y.     Macm.     1912. 
Clark,  Joseph   Bourne.    Leavening  the  nation ; 

the  story  of  Amer.  home  missions.     N.  Y. 

Baker.     1903. 
Clark,  Joseph  S.     Historical  sketch  of  the  Con- 
gregational churches  in  Massachusetts,  1620 

to  1858.     Host.     Congr.  bd.  of  pub.     1858. 
Clark,  Lucius   Charles.     Worshiping  congrega- 
tion.    Cine.     Jennings.     C1912. 
Clark,  Sereno  Dickenson.     The  New  England 

ministry  sixty  years  ago:    memoir  of  John 

Woodbridge.     Bost.     Lee.     1877. 
Clark,  Sue  Ainslie,  and  Wyatt,  Edith.     Making 

both  ends  meet;    the  income  and  outlay  of 

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Potter,      H.      C.     Bishop      Clark.     {In    his 

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Clark,  William.     Pascal  and  the  Port  Royalists. 

N.  Y.     Scribner.     1902. 
Clarke,    Dorus.     Centennial    discourse,    West- 

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Oneness  of  the  Christian  church.     Bost.     Lee. 

1869. 
Orthodox   Congregationalism   and   the   sects. 

Bost.     Lee.     1871. 
Clarke,   James  E.,  comp.     Scripture  selections 

for  public  worship. 
Clarke,  James  Freeman.    Autobiography;    ed. 

by  E.  E.  Hale.     Bost.    Houghton.     1891. 
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Essentials     and     non-essentials     in     religion. 

Bost.     A.  U.  A.     1880. 
Events  and  epochs  in  religious  history.     Bost. 

Osgood.     1881.     (Lowell  Inst,  lect.) 
Every-day  religion.     Bost.     Ticknor.     1886. 
Fourth    gospel;     the    question    of    its    origin 

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Ideas  of  the  apostle  Paul  translated  into  their 

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Houghton.     1897. 
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U.  A.     1891. 
Manual  of  Unitarian  belief.     Bost.     U.  S.  S. 

Soc.     1884. 
Messages    of    faith,    hope    and    love.     Bost. 

EUis.     1905. 


Clarke,  James  Freeman — Continued. 

Sermons  preached  in  Indiana  Place  Chaf>el. 
Bost.     Spencer.     1868. 

Ten  great  religions.     Bost.     Osgood.     1 87 1. 

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Boston.    Church  of  the  Disciples.    Memorial  of 
the  commemoration  of  the  fiftieth  birthday 
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Clarke,  James  Langton.     Eternal  Saviour-judge. 

N.  Y.     Dutton.     1904. 
Clarke,    William    Newton.     Can    I    believe    in 
God  the  Father?     N.  Y.     Scribner.     1899. 
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Christian  doctrine  of  God.  N.  Y.  Scribner. 
1909.     (Int.  theol.  libr.) 

Commentary  on  the  gospel  of  Mark.  Phila. 
A.  B.  P.  S.  CI 88 1.  (Amer.  comment,  on 
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Ideal  of  Jesus.     N.Y.     Scribner.     191 1. 

Outline  of  Christian  theology.  Camb.  Wil- 
son.    1 894. 

Sixty  years  with  the  Bible.  N.  Y.  Scribner. 
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Study  of  Christian  missions.  N.  Y.  Scrib- 
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Use  of  the  Scriptures  in  theology.  N.  Y. 
Scribner.     1905.     (N.  W.  Taylor  lect.) 

What  shall  we  think  of  Christianity?     N.  Y. 
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Classic  preachers  of  the  English  church.     Lond. 

Murray.     1878. 

Clay,  Albert  Tobias.     Amurru,  the  home  of  the 

northern    Semites;     a   study   showing   that 

the  religion  and  culture  of    Israel  are  not  of 

Babylonian  origin.  Phila.  S.  S.  Times.   1909. 

Clay,    Sir    Arthur.     Syndicalism    and    labour; 

notes    upon    some    aspects    of    social    and 

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Dutton.     191 1. 

Clay,    Henry.     Lord,    J.     Henry    Clay.     {In 

his  Beacon  lights  of  history,  vol.  12.) 
Clayton,     Joseph.     Bishop     Westcott.       Lond. 
Mowbray.     1906.     (Leaders  of  the  church. 
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Same.  Appendix  containing  the  newly  re- 
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Cleopatra,  qiieen  of  Egypt.    Lord,  J.  Cleopatra. 

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Clergy  and  social  service.     Ede,  W.  M. 
Cleveland,  Henry  R.     Henry  Hudson.     (Amer. 

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Clifford,    John.     Gospel    of    gladness    and    its 

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Cline,    C.    C.     Popular    hymns.     No.    2.     St. 

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Clodd,  Edward.     Animism,  the  seed  of  religion. 

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Pioneers  of  evolution  from  Thales  to  Huxley, 

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Clopper,  Edward  N.     Child  labor  in  city  streets. 

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Clough,    Arthur     Hugh.      Brooke,     S.     A. 

Arthur     Hugh     Clough.     (In     his     Four 

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Clow,   W.  M.     Cross  in   Christian   experience. 

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Day  of  the  cross.     N.  Y.     Hodder.     1909. 
Secret  of  the  Lord.     N.  Y.     Hodder.     n.  d, 
Coan,    Titus.     Life    in    Hawaii;     an    autobio- 
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Coats,  R.  H.     Types  of  English  piety.     Edin. 

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Cobb,    Sanford    Hoadley.     Rise    of    religious 

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Religious  duty.     Bost.     Lee.     1888. 
Cochran,  Joseph  Plumb.     Speer,  R.  E.     The 

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Cochrane,   Henry  Park.   Among  the  Burmans; 

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Coe,  George  Albert.     Education  in  religion  and 

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Religion   of   a    mature    mind.     Chi.     Revell. 

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The  spiritual  life.     N.  Y.     Eaton.     1900. 
Coe,  Isaac  H.,  comp.     Lessons  of  comfort  for 

the  afflicted.     New  Bedford.     Mercury  pub. 

CO.     1892. 
Coffin,  Henry  Sloane.     Creed  of  Jesus,  and  other 

sermons.     N.  Y.     Scribner.     1907. 
Social     aspects     of     the     Cross.     [Sermons.] 

N.  Y.     Hodder.     cigii. 
Cohu,  John  Rougier.     Oremus:  or,  The  place  of 

prayer    in    modern    religious    life.     Oxford. 

Parker.     1908. 
Through  evolution  to  the  living  God.     Oxford. 

Parker.     19 12. 
CoiLLARD,    Francois,     missionary    to    Africa. 

Mackintosh,  A.  W.     Coillard  of   the  Zam- 
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Coit,  Stanton.  National  idealism  and  a  state 
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Coker,  Henry  Joseph.  Conservation  of  the 
moral  resources  of  the  nation;  a  compre- 
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Cole,  William  Morse.  The  American  hope. 
N.  Y.     Appleton.     1910. 

Cole   lectures. 

1905.  Univ.    elements  of  the  Christ,  relig.; 
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1907.  God's  message    to  the  human  soul; 

Watson,  J. 

1908.  Fact  of  conversion;  Jackson,  G. 
1910.  In  the  school  for  Christ;    McDowell, 

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Coleman,  Lyman.     The  apostolical  and  primitive 

church    popular    in    its    government,    and 

simple  in  its  worship.     Bost.     Gould.    1844. 

Coleridge,  Sir  John  Taylor.     Memoir  of  John 

Keble.     N.  Y.     Pott.     1869.     2v. 
Coleridge,  Samuel  Taylor.     Aids  to  reflection, 
and  the  confessions  of  an  inquiring  spirit. 
Lond.     Bell.     1884. 
Brooke,  S.  A.     Coleridge.     (In  his  Theology 

in  the  English  poets.) 
Greene,  J.  N.     The  ancient  mariner;   or,  The 
nearness    of    the    spirit    world.        {In    his 
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Traill,  H.  D.     Coleridge,     n.  d.     (Engl,  men 

of  letters.) 
Wedgwood,     J.     Samuel    Taylor    Coleridge. 
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Coles,  Vincent  Stuckey  Stratton.     Pastoral  work 
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Longm.     1906. 
CoLET,   John.     Seebohm,   F.     The   Oxford   re- 
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Leroy-Beaulieo,  P.  P.     Collectivism;  a  study 
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College  men  and  the  Bible.     Cooper,  C.  S. 
College  and  ordination  addresses.     Robinson,  F. 
Colleges  and   universities.    Brown,   C.   R. 
Cap  and  gown.     1910. 
Capen,   E.   H.     The  college  and  the  higher 
life;     baccalaureate    sermons    preached    in 
Goddard  chapel.  Tufts  college.     1905. 
Eliot,     C.     W.     University     administration. 

1908. 
Mott,  J.  R.     Strategic  points  in  the  world's 
conquest;    the  universities  and  colleges  as 
related    to    the    progress    of    Christianitv. 
1897. 
Sumner,  W.  G.     Our  colleges  before  the  coun- 
try.      {In    his    War,    and     other    essays. 
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Tyler,  W.  S.     Prayer  for  colleges;  a  premium 

essay.     C1854. 
Wayland,     F.     Thoughts     on     the     present 
collegiate    system    in    the    United    States. 
1842. 
See  also  Universities. 
Collier,  Mary  A.     Memoir  of  Thomas  Fowell 
Buxton.    Bost.    Amer.    Tract  Soc.    ci86i. 
Collier,  Robert  Laird.     Every-day  subjects  in 
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Collins,  William  Edward.    Study  of  ecclesiastical 

history.     Longm.     Lond.     1903. 
Collyer,  Robert.   Father  Taylor.    Bost.   A.  U.  A. 
1907. 
Life  that  now  is :  sermons.     Bost.     Lee.     1872. 
Nature  and  life:  sermons.    Bost.   Fuller.    1869. 
Some  memories.     Bost.     A.  U.  A.     n.  d. 
Colombo,   Cristoforo.     See  Columbus,   Christo- 
pher. 
Colquhoun,  Archibald  Ross.    Overland  to  China. 
N.  Y.     Harper.     1900. 
and    Colqxihoun,    Ethel.      The    whirlpool    of 
Europe,    Austria-Hungary   and   the    Habs- 
burgs.     N.  Y.     Dodd.     1907. 
Colton,   A.   M.     The   old   meeting   house,   and 
vacation     papers,     humorous    and     other. 
N.  Y.     Worthington.     1890. 
Columbus,  Christopher.     Gregg,  D.     Colum- 
bus: the  results  of  his  life.     (In  his  Makers 
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Lord,    J.     Christopher    Columbus.     {In    his 

Beacon  lights  of  history,  vol.  6.) 
Lorgues,  R.  de.     Life  of  Christopher  Colum- 
bus, compiled  from  the  French  of  Roselly  de 
Lorgues  by  J.  J.  Barry.     1869. 
Winsor,  J.     Christopher  Columbus,  and  how 
he  received  and  imparted  the  spirit  of  dis- 
covery.    1892. 
ColvUle,  William  J.    Spiritual  science  of  health 

and  healing.     Bost.     Colville.     1886. 
Coman,  Katharine.     Industrial   history   of  the 

United  States.  N.  Y.  Macm.  1909. 
Comba,  Emilio.  History  of  the  Waldenses  of 
Italy,  from  their  origin  to  the  reformation; 
tr.  byT.  E.Comba.  Lond.  Truslove  1889. 
Comfort.  See  Consolation. 
Common  faith  of  common  men.  Potter,  R.  H. 
Common  prayer.  Book  of.     See  Book  of  common 

prayer. 
Common  prayer  for  Christian  worship.     Marti- 
neau, J.  ,    .        . 

Commons,    John    Rogers.     Races    and    immi- 
grants in  America.     N.  Y.     Macm.     1907. 
Social  reform  and  the  church.     N.  Y.    Crowell. 

1894. 
Trade  unionism  and  labor  problems.     Bost. 
Ginn.     1905. 
Communion.     Curtis,  T.  F.     Communion:   the 
distinction   between    Christian  and  church 
fellowship  and  between  communion  and  its 
symbols.     1850. 
Goulburn,  E.  M.     Office  of  the  Holy  Com- 
munion in  the   Book  of  common   prayer. 
N.  Y.    Appleton.     1870. 
Patterson,     R.    M.     A    communion  sermon. 
(In  Thoughts  for  the  occasion,  anniversary 
and  religious.     Noble,  F.,  ed.) 
Walpole,     G.     H.     S.     Eucharistic    offering: 
spiritual    instructions    upon   the    Office    of 
Holy  Communion,  together  with  helps  for 
the  carrying  out  of  the  same.     3d  thousand. 
1900. 
See  also  Lord's  Supper. 
Communion  of  saints.     Rede,  W. 
Communion  with  God.     Stone,  D.,  and  Simpson, 

D.  C. 
Communities.     Ballou,     A.     History     of     the 
Hopedale  community.     1897. 
Hinds,  W.  A.     American  communities.     1878. 
—    American  communities  and   co-op)erative 
colonies.     1908. 


Comparative      religion.      Bishop,       A. 
World's  altar-stairs.     1910. 
Carpenter,     J.      E.       Comparative    religion. 

[1913-] 
Cheetham,    S.     The    mysteries,    pagan    and 

Christian.     1897.     (Hulsean  lect.) 
Clark,   P.   A.   G.     Comparative    religion  and 
the  religion  of  Jesus.     {In  Religion  and  the 
modern  mind.) 
Farnell,  L.  R.     Greece  and  Babylon;   a  com- 
parative sketch  of  Mesopotamian,  Anato- 
lian and  Hellenic  religions.     1911. 
Frazer,    J.    G.     The   golden   bough.     3d   ed. 

1911-1912.     Pts.  I-V.     7v. 
Jevons,  F.   B.     Comparative  religion.     1913. 
—     Introduction  to  the  study  of  comparative 

religion.     1908.     (Hartford-Lamson  lect.) 
Jordan,    L.    H.     Comparative    religion:     its 

genesis  and  growth.     1905. 
Kellogg,    S.    H.     Handbook   of   comparative 

religion.     1908. 
Macculloch,  J.  A.     Comparative  religion  and 
the  Christian  faith.     {In  Religion  and  the 
modern  mind.) 
Marett,    R.    R.     The    threshold    of   religion. 

1909. 
Martin,   A.   W.     Great  religious  teachers  of 

the  East.     1911. 
Oesterley,  W.  O.  E.     Evolution  of  the  Mes- 
sianic idea;  a  study  in  comparative  religion. 
1908. 
Paine,  L.  L.     The  ethnic  trinities  and  their 
relation  to  the  Christian  trinity;   a  chapter 
in    the    comparative    history    of    religions. 
1901. 
Pfleiderer,   O.     Religion   and   historic  faiths; 

tr.  by  D.  A.  Huebsch.     1907. 
Randall,  J.  H.,  and  Smith,  J.  G.,  eds.     Unity 
of  religions;  a  popular  discussion  of  ancient 
and  modern  beliefs.     1910. 
Robertson,  J.  M.     Pagan  Christs;    studies  in 

comparative  hierology.     2d  ed.     191 1. 
Tisdall,  W.  S.     Comparative  religion.     1909. 
See    also    Christianity    and    other    religions; 
Religion ;    Religions. 
Compayre,    Gabriel.     Abelard    and  the    origin 
and   early   history   of   universities.     N.   Y. 
Scribner.     1893.     (Great  educators.) 
Intellectual  and  moral    development  of    the 
child;    tr.    by    M.    E.    Wilson.       N.    Y. 
Appleton.  1896.     (Int.  educ.  ser.) 
Comte,      Auguste.     Boutroux,     £.     E.     M. 
Auguste  Comte  and   the    religion    of    hu- 
manity.    {In    his    Science  and   religion  in 
contemporary  philosophy.) 
Caird,  E.     Social  philosophy  and  religion  of 

Comte.     1893. 
Hoffding,  H.     Comte  and  French  philosophy. 
{In  his  History  of  modern  philosophy,  vol. 
H.) 
Martineau,  J.     Comte's  life  and  philosophy. 
{In  his  Essays,  philosophical  and  theological, 
vol.  I.) 
Morley,  J.     Auguste  Comte.     {In  his  Critical 

miscellanies,  vol.  III.) 
Whittaker,  T.  Comte  and  Mill.  (Philoso- 
phies, ancient  and  modern.) 
Conant,  Mrs.  Hannah  O'Brien  (Chaplin).  The 
English  Bible;  history  of  the  translation 
of  the  Holy  Scriptures  into  the  English 
tongue.     N.  Y.    Sheldon.     1856. 


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Concentration.     Hillis,  N.  D.    The  grace  of 

holding  on.    (In  his  Contagion  of  character.) 

Jefferson,    C.    E.     Concentration.     [Sermon.] 

(In  his  Doctrine  and  deed.) 
Mabie,  H.  W.     Concentration.     (In  his  Es- 
says on  work  and  culture.) 
Conciliation.     See  Arbitration. 
Conciliation,     International.       Assoc,     for 
Internat.  Concil.  Amer.   Branch.     Publica- 
tions.    1907-. 
Concord.     Reynolds,  G.    Collection  of  histori- 
cal and  other  papers.     1895. 
Conder,  Claude  Reignier.   Altaic  hieroglyphs  and 
Hittite     inscriptions.      N.      Y.      Scribner. 
1887. 
City  of  Jerusalem.     N.  Y.     Dutton.     1909. 
Heth    and    Moab;     explorations    in    Syria, 

1881-2.     1892. 
Judas   Maccabaeus    and    the   Jewish   war   of 

independence.     Lond.     Watt.     1894. 
Latin     kingdom     of    Jerusalem.     1099-129 1. 

Lond.     P.  E.  F.     1897. 
Rise  of  man.     Lond.     Murray.     1908. 
Tent  work  in    Palestine.       Lond.     P.  E.  F. 

1878.      2V. 

ed.     The      Tell      Amarna      tablets.      Lond. 

P.  E.  F.     1894. 
Condit,    Blackford.     History    of    the    English 

Bible  from  the  earliest  Saxon  translations 

to   the    present    Anglo-American    revision. 

N.  Y.     Barnes.     ci88i. 
Conditionalism.    Piper,  F.  L.    Conditionalism; 

its  place  in  eschatology,  history  and  current 

thought.     1904. 
Conduct.     Beecher,  H.  W.     Conduct,  the  index 

of    feeling.     (In    his    Sermons,    2d    series. 

1870.) 
Dole,  C.  F.  Problem  of  duty;   a  study  of  the 

philosophy  of  conduct.     1900. 
Oilman,  N.  P.     Laws  of  daily  conduct.     (In 

Conduct  as  a  fine  art,  by  Oilman,  N.  P., 

and  Jackson,  E.  P.) 
Lecky,  W.  E.  H.     The  map  of  life;   conduct 

and  character.     1901. 
Mercier,   C.   A.     Conduct   and   its  disorders 

biologically  considered.     191 1. 
Smart,  O.  T.     Studies  in  conduct.     1905. 
Wilberforce,  A.   B.  O.     The  trinity  of  evil: 

L  Infidelity;      II.  Impurity;      III.  Intem- 
perance.    2d  ed.     1886. 
See  also  Conduct  of  life;   Ethics. 
Conduct   as  a   fine   art.     Oilman,    N.    P.,   and 

Jackson,  E.  P. 
Conduct  of  life.    Arnold,  F.    Turning  points 

in  life.     1873. 
Beecher,    H.    W.     Lectures    to    young    men. 

New  ed.     i860. 
Clarke,  J.  F.     Every-day  religion.     1886. 
Conklin,    A.     What    are    you    doing    here? 

2d  ed.     1898.     ("  Life  "  series.) 
Dresser,  H.  W.     The  perfect  whole:  an  essay 

on    the    conduct    and     meaning    of     life. 

1896. 
Drummond,  H.     Ill-temper.     [Sermon.]     (In 

his  Ideal  life.) 
Emerson,    R.    W.     The    conduct      of     life. 

Works.     Cent,  ed.,  vol.  VI.) 
Cordon,    S.     D.     Quiet    talks    on    personal 

problems.     1907. 
Higginson,     T.     W.     Things     worth     while. 

1908.     (Art  of  life  ser.) 


Conduct  of  life — Continued. 

Hyde,  W.  D.  Self-measurement:  a  scale  of 
human  values  with  directions  for  personal 
application.     1908.     (Art  of  life  ser.) 

Lathbury,  C.  Being  with  the  upturned 
face.     1903. 

—  The  balanced  life.     1905. 

Lorimer,  O.  C.     Messages  of  to-day  to  the 

men  of  to-morrow.     1896. 
Ludlow,  J.  M.     Incentives  for  life.     1902. 
Moxom,  P.  S.     Aim  of  life.     1894. 
Peabody,     A.     P.     Conversation.       (In     his 

Christian  belief  and  life.) 
Schopenhauer,    A.     Counsels    and     maxims. 

(Schopenhauer  series,  2.) 

—  Wisdom  of  life.     (Schopenhauer  series,  i.) 
Spurgeon,     C,     H.     Selections     from     John 

Ploughman's  talk.     n.  d. 
Strong,  J.     The  times  and  young  men.     Ninth 

thousand.     1901. 
Swing,  D.     Motives  of  life.     New  ed.     1895. 
Tucker,  W.  J.     Personal  power;    counsels  to 

young  men.     1910. 
Tulloch,    J.     Beginning    life;     chapters    for 

young  men  on  religion  and  business.     1864. 
See   also     Boys;     Character;     Christian  life; 

Citizenship;  Courage;  Duty;  Ethics;  Oirls; 

Habit;    Happiness;    Home;    Moral  educa- 
tion;    New   thought;     Sermons;     Spiritual 

life;  Young  men. 
Cone,  Orello.     Hebrews,  Colossians,  Ephesians, 

and  Philemon;    the  pastoral  epistles;    the 

epistles  of  Peter  and  J ude.    N.  Y.     Putnam. 

1901.     (Int.  hdbks.  to  the  N.  T.,  HI.) 
Oospel  criticism  and  historical  Christianity. 

N.  Y.     Putnam.     1891, 
Paul  the  man,  the  missionary  and  the  teacher. 

N.  Y.     Macm.     1898. 
Rich  and  poor  in  the  New  Testament.     N.  Y. 

Macm.     1902. 
Salvation.     Bost.     Univ.   pub.   house.     1889. 
Sketch  of  the  history  of  the  New  Testament 

canon.      (In    Int.    hdbks.   to    the    N,   T., 

III.) 
Confession.     Beecher,     H.     W.     Nobility    of 

confession.     [Sermon.]     (In    his    Sermons, 

1st  series.  ) 
Casey,  P.  H.     Notes  on  a  history  of  auricular 

confession;  H.  C.  Lea's  account  of  the  power 

of  the  keys  in  the  early  church.     1899. 
Holland,  C.     Sermon  on  confession.     (In  his 

Twenty-five    plain    Catholic    sermons    on 

useful  subjects.)     (Practical  preaching  for 

priests  and  people.) 
Hopkins,  J.  H.     History  of  the  confessional. 

1850. 
Lea,  H.  C.    History  of  auricular  confession  and 

indulgences    in    the    Latin    church.     1896. 

3v. 
Confessions   of   faith.    Schaff,    P.     (In   his 

Christ  and  Christianity,  pp.  135-183.) 
See  also  Augsburg  confession;    Creeds;  West- 
minster confession;  also  Names  of  churches. 
Confirmation.     Butler,  C.  M.     Flock  fed;  or, 

Catechetical     instruction     preparatory     to 

confirmation.     1862. 
Thomas,  W.  H.  O.     Confirmation.     (In  his 

Work  of  the  ministry.) 
Confucianism.     Douglas,  R.  K.     Confucianism 

and    Taouism.      5th    ed.       1900.       (Non- 
Christian  religious  systems.) 


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Confucianism — Continued. 

Grant,  G.  M.  Confucianism.  {In  hts  Reli- 
gions of  the  world  in  relation  to  Chris- 
tianity.)    (Guild  text  books.) 

Griffis,  W.  E.  Chinese  ethical  system  in 
Japan.     {In  his  Religions  of  Japan.) 

—  Confucianism  in  its  philosophical  form. 
{In  his  Religions  of  Japan.) 

Knox,  G.  W.  Confucianism:  the  religion  of 
educated  men.  {In  his  Japanese  life  in 
town  and  country.) 

Legge,  J.  Confucianism.  {In  his  Religions 
of  China.) 

—  transl.  Sacred  books  of  China:  the  texts 
of  Confucianism,  part  I.  1879.  (Sacred 
books  of  the  East,  vol.  III.  MuUer,  F.  M., 
ed.) 

Matheson,  G.  Religion  of  China:  Confu- 
cianism. {In  Faiths  of  the  world.  Caird, 
J.,  and  others.) 

See  also  China.     Religion;    Religions. 
Confucius.      Martin,  A.  W.     Confucius    and 
Lao-tze.     {In  his  Great  religious  teachers 
of  the  East.) 

Lord,  J.     Confucius.     {In  his  Beacon  lights 
of  history,  vol.  i.) 
Congo    Free    State.     Morel,    E.     D.     King 

Leopold's  rule  in  Africa.     1905. 
Congregational    church    in    the     United 
States.     Bacon,    L.    W.     The    Congrega- 
tionalists.     C1904.     (Story  of  the  churches.) 

Clark,  J.  S.  Historical  sketch  of  the  Congre- 
gational churches  in  Massachusetts,  1620 
to  1858.     1858. 

Dunning,  A.  E.  Congregationalists  in 
America.     C1894. 

Uhden,  H.  F.  The  New  England  theocracy; 
a  history  of  the  Congregationalists  in  New 
England  to  the  revivals  of  1740;  tr.  by 
H.  C.  Conant.     1858. 

Walker,  G.  L.  Some  aspects  of  the  religious 
life  of  New  England,  with  special  reference 
to  Congregationalists.  1897.  (Carew 
lect.) 

Walker,  W.  History  of  the  Congregational 
churches  in  the  United  States.  1894. 
(Amer.  church  history,  vol.  HL) 

Government. 

Barton,  W.  E.  Congregational  manual. 
1910. 

Boynton,  G.  M.  Congregational  way:  hand- 
book of  Congregational  principles  and 
practices.     CI903. 

Cambridge  platform  of  church  discipline 
adopted  in  1648,  and  the  confession  of  faith 
adopted  in  1680.  {In  Report  on  Congre- 
gationalism [by  L.  Woods].) 

Same.  Prefixed,  Platform  of  ecclesiastical 
government,  by  Nathanael  Emmons.     1855. 

Nash,  C.  S.  Congregational  administration. 
1909.     (Carew  lect.) 

Upham,  T.  C.  Ratio  disciplinae,  or,  The 
constitution  of  the  congregational  churches 
examined  and  deduced  from  early  congre- 
gational writers,  and  other  ecclesiastical 
authorities,  and  from  usage.  2d  ed. 
1844. 

Wise,  J.  A  vindication  of  the  govern- 
ment of  New  England  churches.  4th  ed. 
i860. 


Congregationalism.  Burrage,  C.  True  story 
of  Robert  Browne,  father  of  Congregational- 
ism.    1906. 

Clarke,  D.  Orthodox  Congregationalism  and 
the  sects.     Bost.     Lee.     1871. 

Cummings,  P.  Dictionary  of  Congregational 
usages  and  principles.     Ster.  ed.     1853. 

Dale,  R.  W.  History  of  English  Congrega- 
tionalism; completed  and  edited  by  A.  W. 
W.  Dale.     1907. 

Dexter,  H.  M.  Congregationalism:  what  it 
is;   whence  it  is;   how  it  works.     C1865, 

Same.     4th  ed. 

—  Congregationalism  of  the  last  three  hun- 
dred years  as  seen  in  its  literature.  1880. 
(Southworth  lect.) 

Goodwin,  J.  A.  The  Pilgrim  republic;  an 
historical  review  of  the  colony  of  New 
Plymouth,  with  sketches  of  the  rise  of  other 
New  England  settlements,  the  history  of 
Congregationalism,  and  the  creeds  of  the 
jaeriod.     1895. 

Heermance,  E.  L.  Democracy  in  the  church. 
1906. 

Ladd,  G.  T.  Principles  of  church  polity 
illustrated  by  an  analysis  of  modern  Congre- 
gationalism and  applied  to  certain  important 
practical  questions  in  the  government  of 
Christian  churches.     1882. 

Parker,  J.  Orthodoxy  of  heart:  address  to 
the  Congr.  Union  of  England  and  Wales. 
1884. 

Punchard,  G.  History  of  Congregationalism 
from  about  a.d.  250  to  the  present  time. 
2d  ed.     1865-67.     3v. 

—  View  of  Congregationalism,  its  principles 
and  doctrines.     3d  ed.     1856. 

Walker,  W.  Creeds  and  platforms  of  Congre- 
gationalism.    1893. 

[Woods,  L.]  Report  on  Congregationalism, 
including  a  manual  of  church  discipline, 
together  with  the  Cambridge  platform 
adopted  in  1648,  and  the  confession  of 
faith  adopted  in  1680.     1846. 

See  also  Baptists;  Church  polity;  Dissenters; 
Friends  (Quakers);  Presbyterianism ;  Puri- 
tans; Unitarianism ;  Universalism;  also  New 
England. 

Controversy. 

Hawley,  Z.  K.  Congregationalism  and 
Methodism.     1846. 

Congreve,  John.  High  hopes:  sermons.  Lond. 
Macm.     1875. 

Conklin,  Abram.  What  are  you  doing  here? 
2d  ed.  Bost.  West.  C1898.  ("Life" 
series.) 

Connecticut.  Greene,  M.  L.  Development 
of   religious  liberty  in  Connecticut.     1905. 

Connell,  J.  M.,  ed.  A  book  of  devotional  read- 
ings from  the  literature  of  Christendom. 
Lond.  etc.     Longm.     1913. 

Conscience.     Black,     H.    Social     conscience. 
[Sermon.]     {In  his  Listening  to  God.) 
Cabot,    E.    L.     Light    of    conscience;     Con- 
science, custom  and  law.     {In  her  Everyday 
ethics.) 
Coquerel,  A.  J.     Conscience  and  faith;  tr.  by 

J.  E.  Odgers.     1878. 
Dubois,  P.     Conscience.     {In  his  Education 
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Conscience — Continued. 

Farrar,  F.  W.     Voice  of  conscience.    [Sermon.] 

(Jn  his  Silence  and  the  voices  of  God.) 
Greer,    D.    H.     Conscience.     [Sermon.]     {In 

his  From  things  to  God.) 
Knight,  G.  T.     Praise  of  hypocrisy;   an  essay 

in  casuistry.     1906. 

Repr.  with  additions  from  the  Open  court  of   Sept., 
1903. 

Maurice,  F.  D.  The  conscience.  3d  ed. 
1883. 

Nash,  H.  S,  Genesis  of  the  social  conscience. 
1897. 

Park,  E.  A.  Conscience.  [Sermon.]  (/» 
his  Discourses.) 

Roads,  C.     Man  with  a  conscience.     1912. 

Taylor,  J.  Ductor  dubitantium;  or,  The 
rule  of  conscience.  {In  his  Whole  works, 
vol.  V  [pt.  i].) 

See  also  Liberty  of  conscience;  Social  con- 
science. 
Consciousness.  Bergson,  H.  Time  and  free 
will;  an  essay  on  the  immediate  data  of 
consciousness.  Authorized  transl.  by  F.  L. 
Pogson.     19 10. 

James,  W.  Does  '  consciousness  '  exist?  {In 
his  Essays  in  radical  empiricism.) 

Montague,  W.  P.  Consciousness  a  form  of 
energy.  {In  Essays  in  honor  of  William 
James.) 

See  also  Subconsciousness. 
Consecration.     Black,  H.     Courage  of  conse- 
cration.    [Sermon.]     {In   his   Listening   to 
God.) 
Consolation.     Brent,   C.   H.     Consolations  of 
the  Cross.     1904. 

Brooks,  P.  Consolations  of  God.  {In  his 
Sermons.     1878.) 

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Coe,  L  H.  Lessons  of  comfort  for  the  afflicted. 
1892. 

Hall,  C.  C.     Does  God  send  trouble?     1896. 

Jowett,  J.  H.     The  silver  lining.     CI907. 

Martin,  S.  Comfort  in  trouble:  sermons.   1878. 

Rothe,  R.  Tribulation  and  comfort.  {In  his 
Sermons  for  the  Christian  year.) 

[Smith,  H.  W.j  Living  in  the  sunshine,  by 
H.  W.  S.  C1906. 
Constable,  Henry.  Duration  and  nature  of 
future  punishment.  Bost.  Advent  Chris- 
tian pub.  soc.  n.  d. 
Constantine  the  Great,  emperor  of  Rome. 
Carter,  J.  B.  Constantine  and  Christian- 
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Cutts,  E.  L.  Life  of  Constantine  the  Great. 
1881. 

Lord,    J.     Constantine    the    Great.     {In   his 
Beacon  lights  of  history,  vol.  4.) 
Constantinople.     Dwight,  H.  O.     Constanti- 
nople and  its  problems;  its  peoples,  customs, 
religions  and  progress.     1901. 

Washburn,  G.     Fifty  years  in  Constantinople. 
1909. 
Contemporary  science  series. 

Apparitions       and       thought-transference; 

Podmore,  F. 
Child;   Chamberlain,  A.  F. 
Hypnotism;    Moll,  A. 
New  psychology;  Scripture,  E.  W. 
Study  of  religion;   Jastrow,  M. 


Contentio  veritatis;  essays  in  constructive 
theology,  by  six  Oxford  tutors.  N.  Y. 
Dutton.  1902. 

Contents:  I.  Ultimate  basis  of  theism;  by  H. 
Rashdall.  —  II.  Person  of  Christ;  by  W.  R.  Inge. 
—  III.  Teaching  of  Christ;  by  H.  L.  Wild. — 
IV.  Permanent  religious  value  of  the  Old  Testament; 
by  C.  F.  Bumey.  —  V.  Modem  criticism  and  the 
New  Testament;  by  W.  C.  Allen.  —  VI.  The 
church;  by  A.  J.  Carlyle.  —  VII.  The  sacraments; 
by  W.  R.  Inge. 

Conversion.     Ames,   E.   S.     Conversion.      {In 

Aw  Psychology  of  religious  experience.) 
Begbie,  H.     The  ordinary  man  and  the  ex- 
traordinary thing.     [1912.] 
Burr,  E.  F.     Toward  the  strait  gate;  or,  Parish 

Christianity  for  the  unconverted.     1875. 
Clark,  H.  W.     Conversion.     {In  his  Philoso- 
phy of  Christian  experience.) 
Cornelison,    L    A.      Conversion.        {In     his 

Natural  history  of  religious  feeling.) 
Goodell,  C.  L.      {In    his    Followers    of    the 

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Jackson,     G.     Fact     of     conversion.     CI908. 

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Sears,     E.     H.     Conversion.     [Sermon.]     {In 

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Starbuck,  E.  D.     Psychology  of  religion;    an 

empirical  study  of  the  growth  of  religious 

consciousness.     1899. 
Thom,    J.    H.     Conversion.     [Sermon.]     {In 

his  Laws  of  life  after  the  mind  of  Christ, 

2d  series.) 
Watson,     J.     (Ian     Maclaren.)     Conversion. 

[Sermon.]     {In  his  Inspiration  of  our  faith.) 
See  also   Christian   life;     Regeneration;     Re- 

pentence;    Revivals;    Theology. 
Conway,  Katharine  Eleanor.     Christian  gentle- 
woman and     the  social  apostolate.     Bost. 

Flynn.     1904. 
Conybeare,  Frederick  Comwallis.     History  of 

New  Testament  criticism.     N.  Y.     Putnam. 

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origins.     Bost.     A.  U.  A.    1911. 
Conybeare,  William  John,  and  Howson,  John 

Saul.     Letters  and  speeches  of  St.  Paul  as 

translated    for    [their]    Life    of    St.    Paul. 

Hartford.     Bliss.     188 1. 
Life  and  epistles  of  St.  Paul.     N.  Y.     Scribner. 

1867.     2V. 
Conjmgton,  Mary.     How  to  help:    manual  of 

practical  charity.  N.  Y.  Ronald  press.  1906. 
Cook,    Albert    Stanburrough.     Authorized    ver- 
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Cook,    Edward   Tyas.    Life    of   John    Ruskin. 

N.  Y.     Macm.     191 1.     2v. 
Cook,  Frederick  Charles,  ed.     Holy  Bible  with 

an   explanatory  and   critical   commentary. 

N.  Y.     Scribner.     1871.     lov. 
Same.     Apocrypha,    ed.     by    Henry    Wace. 

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Known  as  the  Speaker's  or  Bible  commentary. 

Cook,  Stanley  Arthur.  Laws  of  Moses  and  the 
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Religion  of  ancient  Palestine  in  the  second 
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Cooke,  George  Willis.  Unitarianism  in 
America.     Bost.     A.  U.  A.     1902. 

Cooke,  John  Esten.  Life  of  Robert  E.  Lee. 
N.  Y.     Appleton.     1871. 

Cooke,  Josieth  Parsons.  Credentials  of  science. 
N.  Y.     Carter.     1888.     (Ely  lect.) 

Cooke,  Richard  Joseph.  Historic  episcopate;  a 
study  of  Anglican  claims  and  Methodist 
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History  of  the  ritual  of  the  Methodist  Episco- 
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Incarnation  and  recent  criticism.  N.  Y. 
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Cooley,  Charles  Horton.  Social  organization. 
N.  Y.     Scribner.     1909. 

Cooper,  Clayton  Sedgwick.  College  men  and 
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Cooper,  Thomas.  Answer  in  defence  of  the 
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Co-operation.  Ford,  J.  Co-operation  in  New 
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Co-operative  banks.     See  Banks  and  banking. 

Cope,  Henry  Frederick.     Efficiency  in  the  Sun- 
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Efficient  layman;    or.  The  religious  training 

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Evolution  of  the  Sunday  school.     Bost.     Pil- 
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The  modern  Sunday  school   in   principle  and 
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Coppens,  Charles.  Systematic  study  of  the 
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Copping,  Arthur  E.  Journalist  in  the  Holy 
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N.  Y.     Revell.     1912. 

Coquerel,  Athanase  Josue.  Conscience  and 
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Coriat,   Isador   Harry.    Abnormal   psychology. 
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Comelison,  Isaac  Amada.  Natural  history  of 
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Cornelius,    Roman    centurion.     Black,    S.    C. 
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Matheson,    G.     Cornelius    the    transplanted. 
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Milligan,    G.     Cornelius.     {In    Men    of    the 
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Payne,    C.    H.     Cornelius    the    truth-seeker. 
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Whjrte,  A.     Cornelius.     {In  his  Bible  charac- 
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Cornell,  WiUiam  Mason.  Life  of  Horace 
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Comford,  Francis  Macdonald.  From  religion 
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Comill,  Carl  Heinrich.     History  of  the  people 

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Introduction    to     the     canonical     books     of 

the   Old   Testament;     tr.   by   G.   H.   Box. 

N.  Y.    Putnam.     1907.    (Theol.  transl.  libr.) 
Prophets  of  Israel;  tr.  by  S.  F.  Corkran.     Chi. 

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Cornish,    Francis    Warre.     English    church    in 

the     nineteenth     century.     Lond.     Macm. 

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Bost.     Roberts.     1866. 
Coronation      hymnal.      Gordon,     A.     J.,     and 

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Williams,  T.     The  corporation.     {In  Organ- 
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Corwin,  Edward  Tanjore.     History  of  the  Re- 
formed   church,    Dutch,    in    the     United 

States.       N.    Y.     1895.     Christ,     lit.    co. 

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Cosmogony.     Arrhenius,    S.    A.     Life    of    the 

universe   as   conceived    by   man   from   the 

earliest  ages  to  the  present  time;    tr.  by 

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cosmologies.     1909. 
Cost  OF  LIVING.     Byington,  M.  F.     Homestead: 

the    households    of    a    mill    town.     1910. 

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Gantt,   H.    L.      Work,   wages,    and    profits; 

their    influence    on     the     cost     of     living. 

1910. 
Le    Rossignol,    J.    E.,    and   Stewart,    W.    D. 

Wages  and  cost  of  living.     {In  their  State 

socialism  in  New  Zealand.) 
Mass,    commission    on    the    cost    of    living. 

Report.     1910. 
More,    L.    B.     Wage-earners'    budgets;        a 

study  of  standards  and  cost  of  living  in 

N.  Y,  City,     1907. 
StreightofT,  F.  H.     Cost  of  living  among  the 

industrial  people  of  America.     191 1. 
Costume,     Earle,  Mrs.  A,   M.       Costume    of 

colonial  times.     1894, 
Cotton,    John,    Walker,    W.    John    Cotton. 

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Coulter,    Ernest    Kent.     The    children    in    the 

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Cotmcil  of  Trent.     Catechism  of  the  Council  of 

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T.  A.  Buckley.     Lond.     Routledge.     1852. 
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See  also  Church  councils. 
Councils.     See  Church  councils. 
Counter-reformation.     Pennington,    A.     R. 

Counter-reformation    in    Europe.     Popular 

ed.     1901. 
Ward,  A,  W,     Counter-reformation.     (Epochs 

of  church  history.) 
Same.     New  impr,     1906, 
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Port  Royal;    Protestantism;    Thirty  years' 

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Country  church.    Ashenhurst,  J.  O.     Day  of 
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Bemies,  C.  O.  Church  in  the  country  town. 
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Butterfield,  K.  L.  The  country  church  and 
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Gill,  C.  O.,  and  Pinchot,  G.  The  country 
church:  the  decline  of  its  influence  and  the 
remedy.     1913. 

Hayward,  C.  E.  Institutional  work  for  the 
country  church.     1900. 

Men  and  Religion  Forward  Movement.  The 
rural  church.     (Messages,  vol.  VI.) 

Roads,  C.  Rural  Christendom;  or,  The 
problems  of  Christianizing  country  com- 
munities.    1909. 

Rural  church.     C1912. 

Wilson,  W.  H.  Church  of  the  open  country. 
1911. 

Y.  M.  C.  A.  Rural  church  and  community 
betterment;  ed.  by  County  work  depart- 
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Y.    M.    C.  Associations,    Int.    Com.    of,    ed. 
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Country  life.    Amer.  Acad,  of  Pol.  and  See. 
Sci.     Country  life.     1912. 

Bailey,  L.  H,  Country-life  movement  in  the 
United  States.     191 1. 

Fiske,  G.  W.  Challenge  of  the  country. 
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Gillette,  J.  M.     Constructive  rural  sociology. 

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Lipman,  J.  G.  Bacteria  in  relation  to  coun- 
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Ogden,  H.  N.  Rural  hygiene.  191 1.  (Rural 
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Plunkett,  Sir  H.  C.  Rural  life  problem  of  the 
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Pressey,  E.  P.  Vision  of  New  Clairvaux. 
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Robertson,  J.  W.  Conservation  of  life  in 
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Stern,  R.  B.  Neighborhood  entertainments. 
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United  States  Country  Life  Com.  Report  on 
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try schools;   Country  town;   Farm  life. 
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Williams,  J.  M.  An  American  town;  a 
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Wilson,    W.    H.     Evolution   of   the   country 
community;    a  study  in  religous  sociology. 
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Courage.     Cabot,    E.    L.     Courage.-    {In    her 
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Caird,  E.  Courage.  {In  his  lay  sermons 
and  addresses.) 

Dawson,  W.  J.     Book  of  courage.     C1911. 

Dubois,  P.  Courage.  {In  his  Education  of 
self.) 

Frothingham,  P.  R.  The  pillar  of  courage. 
{In  his  Temple  of  virtue.) 


Courage — Continued. 

Iverach,     J.     Ground     of     fearlessness.     {In 
his  The  other  side  of  greatness,  and  other 
sermons.) 
See  also  Heroes. 

Courage  of  the  coward.     Aked,  C.  F. 

Courtney,  Joseph  William.  Conquest  of  nerves. 
N.  Y.     Macm.     1911. 

Cousin,  Victor.  Lectures  on  the  true,  the 
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Covenanters,  Scotch  adherents  of  the  covC' 
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Cowan,  John  Franklin.  New  life  in  the  old 
prayer- meeting.  N.  Y.,  etc.  Revell. 
CI  906. 

Cowan,  Minna  G.  Education  of  the  women  of 
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Cox,  John  Charles.  Sanctuaries  and  sanctuary 
seekers  of  mediaeval  England.  Lond. 
Allen.     191 1. 

Cox,  Robert.  Literature  of  the  Sabbath  ques- 
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Cox,  Samuel.     Book  of  Ruth;  a  popular  exposi- 
tion.    Lond.     Relig.  tract  soc.     n.  d. 
Commentary    on    the    book    of    Job.     Lond. 

Paul.     1880. 
Ecclesiastes.      N.     Y.      Armstrong.      n.     d. 

(Expositor's  Bible.) 
Genesis  of  evil  and  other  sermons.     2d  ed. 

Lond.     Paul.     1880. 
Salvator  mundi;    or,  Is  Christ  the  Saviour  of 
all  men?     Lond.     Paul.     1880. 

Coyle,  John  Patterson.     Imperial  Christ.     Bost. 
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Spirit  in  literature  and  life.     Bost.     Hough- 
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Coyle,  Robert  Francis.  Church  and  the  times: 
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Crafts,  Wilbur  Fisk.     Practical  Christian  sociol- 
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Sabbath  for  man.     N.  Y.     Funk.     1885. 
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N.  Y.     Funk.     ci88i. 

Craig,  Asa  H.  Christian  persecutions.  Mil. 
Wiltzius.     1904. 

Craig,  J.,  transl.  History  of  the  Protestant 
church  in  Hungary  from  the  beginning  of 
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Craigie,  William  Alexander.  Religion  of  ancient 
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Craik,  George  Lillie,  and  others.  Pictorial 
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Cram,  Ralph  Adams.  Church  building;  a 
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Crane,  Aaron  Martin.  Right  and  wrong  think- 
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Crane,  Stephen.  Jesus  the  Christ.  Boat. 
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Crane,  Stephen,  Amer.  novelist.  Red  badge  of 
courage;  an  episode  of  the  Civil  war.  N.  Y. 
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Cranmer,   Thomas,   ahp.  of  Canterbury.     Her- 
rick,  S.     E.     Cranmer.     (In      his      Some 
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Lord,  J.     Thomas  Cranmer.     (In  his  Beacon 
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Crapsey,  Algernon  Sidney.  Religion  and  poli- 
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Craufurd,  Alexander  Henry.  Christian  instincts 
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Unknown   God   and   other  sermons.     N.   Y. 
Whittaker.     1895. 
Crawford,    William    Henry.     Church    and    the 
slum;  a  study  of  English  Wesleyan  mission 
halls.     N.  Y.     Eaton.     CI908. 
Girolamo  Savonarola,  a  prophet  of  righteous- 
ness.    Cine.     Jennings.     C1907.     (Men    of 
the  kingdom.) 
ed.     Thoburn     and     India;      semicentennial 
sermon  and  addresses,  fiftieth    anniversary 
of    Bishop    Thoburn's    sailing    for    India. 
N.  Y.     Eaton.     C1909. 
Crawley,    Alfred    Ernest.     Idea    of    the    soul. 

Lond.     Black.     1909. 

Creation.     Basil  the  Great,  St.   Creation  of  the 

world.      (In  World's  great  sermons,  vol.  I. 

Kleiser,  G.,  ed.) 

Curtis,  G.  T.     Creation  or  evolution?      1887. 

Denney,    J.     Creation.     [Sermon.]     (In    his 

Way  everlasting.) 
Dykes,  J.  O.     The  Divine  Worker  in  creation 
and  providence.    1909.    (Cunningham  lect.) 
Guyot,  A.     Creation;    or.   The  biblical  cos- 
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Haeckel,  E.  H.    History  of  creation.    1883.  2v, 
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Simmons,  H.  M.     Unending  Genesis.     1883. 
Walsh,  C.   M.     Doctrine  of  creation.     1910. 
Winchell,  A.     Sketches  of  creation.     1871. 
Young,  J.     Creator  and  creation.     1870. 
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God;    Man;    Religion  and  science. 
Creation  story.     Wenyon,  C. 
Credo.     Townsend,  L,  T. 
Creed  and  the  creeds.     Skrine,  J.  H. 
Creed  of  a  Christian.     Gore,  C. 
Creed  of  a  layman.     Harrison,  F. 
Creed   of   Buddha.     By   the   author   of   "  The 

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1900. 
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Foreign    missions    after    a    century.     N.    Y. 

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and  others,  eds.  World  atlas  of  Christian 
missions;  containing  a  directory  of  mission- 
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Denominational  reason  why;  giving  the  origin, 
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See  also  Sin ;  Theology. 

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Theological  essays,  and  other  papers.     Bost. 
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Descartes,  Rene.  Method,  meditations,  and 
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Iverach,  J.  Descartes,  Spinoza,  and  the  new 
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Mahaflfy,  J.  P.  Descartes.  19 10.  (Philo- 
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McConnell,  R.  M.  Determinism  not  essen- 
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Mallock,  W.  H.  The  determinism  of  matter. 
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1884. 
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Religion  and  immortality.     Bost.     Houghton. 

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Dickson,  William  Purdie.     St.  Paul's  use  of  the 

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Leroy-Beaulieu,   A.     {In  Ms  Empire  of  the 

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Doumergue,  Emile,  and  others.  Calvin  and  the 
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Dover.  First  parish  church.  Smith,  F.  Found- 
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Dowden,  John.  Mediaeval  church  in  Scotland; 
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Outlines  of  the  history  of  the  theological 
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century.  Lond.  S.  P.  C.  K.  1897. 
(Paddock  lect.) 

DowiE,  John  Alexander,  founder  of  the  Chris- 
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Down  in  Water  Street.     Hadley,  S.  H, 

Downie,  David.  History  of  the  Telugu  mission 
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Dresser,  Horatio  Willis.     Human  efficiency;    a 
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N.  Y.     Putnam.     1908. 
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Drews,  Arthur.  Christ  myth.  Lond.  Unwin. 
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Dreyfus,  Hippolyte.  Universal  religion:  Baha- 
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Driver,  Samuel  Rolles.  Genesis  with  introduc- 
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Driver,  Samuel  Rolles — Continued. 

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Isaiah :  his  life  and  times.     N.  Y.     Randolph. 

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[Eng.]       Univ.      press.       1900.       (Cambr. 

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Modern   research   as   illustrating   the    Bible. 

Lond.    Frowde.    1909.    (Schweich  lect.) 
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Greatest  thing  in  the  world.   N.Y.   Pott.   1897. 
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Pott.     n.  d. 
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Jewish  Messiah;  a  critical  history  of  the 
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Johannine  thoughts;  meditations  in  verse 
and  prose  suggested  by  passages  in  the 
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Thessalonians,  Corinthians,  Galatians,  Ro- 
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High  priesthood  and  sacrifice;    an  exf>osition 
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Duffield,  Samuel  Willoughby.     English  hymns; 
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Dugdale,  Robert  L.  The  Jukes;  a  study  in 
crime,  pauperism,  disease  and  heredity. 
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Dtilles,  John  Welsh,  and  Seward,  Theodore 
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Dumm,  B.  Alfred,  and  others.  The  old  Puritan- 
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Dunant,  Jean  Henri.  Origin  of  the  Red  cross; 
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Dtmbar,  Newell.  Phillips  Brooks,  bishop  of 
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Dimcan,  John  Garrow.  Exploration  of  Eygpt 
and  the  Old  Testament;  a  summary  of  the 
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up  to  the  present  time,  with  a  fuller  account 
of  those  bearing  on  the  Old  Testament. 
N.  Y.,  etc.     Revell.     1909. 

Duncan,  John  Wesley.  Our  Christian  steward- 
ship.    Cine.     Jennings.     C1909. 

Duncan,  Joseph.  Popular  hymns;  their  authors 
and    teaching.     Lond,     Skeffington.     1910. 

Dxmcan,  Norman.  Higgins,  a  man's  Christian. 
N.  Y.     Harper.     1909. 

Dunning,  Albert  Elijah.    Congregationalists  in 
America.     N.  Y.     Hill.     C1894. 
Making  of  the  Bible.     Bost.     Pilgrim  press. 
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Dupanloup,  F61ix-Antoine  Philibert.  Ministry 
of  catechising.     Lond.     Farran.     n.  d. 

Dupin,  Andre  Marie  Jean  Jacques,  French 
advocate.  Trial  of  Jesus  before  Caiaphas 
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Bar.     Bost.     Little.     1839. 

Durandus,  William.  Symbolism  of  churches 
and  church  ornaments;  translation  of  the 
first  book  of  the  Rationale  divinorum 
officiorum,  with  introductory  essay  and 
notes  by  J.  M.  Neale  and  B.  Webb.  3d  ed. 
Lond.     1906. 

Durell,  John  Carlyon  Vavasor.  Self-revelation 
of  our  Lord.     Edin.     Clark.     1910. 

Dtxming-Lawrence,  Str  Edwin.  Bacon  is  Shake- 
speare.    N.  Y.     McBride.     1910. 

Dutch  Reformed  church.  United  States. 
Corwin,  E.  T.  The  Reformed  church, 
Dutch.  1895.  (Amer.  church  history,  vol. 
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Demarest,  D.  D.  History  and  characteristics 
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See  also,  Liturgies. 

Duty.     Adler,   F.     Religion  of  duty.     1905. 
Beecher,    H.    W.     Ideal   standards   of   duty. 

(In  his  Sermons,  3d  ser.) 
—     Relative    duties.     {In    his    Lectures   to 

young  men.) 
Bushnell,  H.    Duty  not  measured  by  our  own 
ability.     {In  his  Sermons  for  the  new  life.) 


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Duty — Continued . 

Buxton,  H.  F.  Wilmot-.     Day  by  day  duty; 
sermons.     1905. 

Cobbe,  F.   P.     Religious  duty.     1888. 

Coffin,     H.     S.     Duty.     [Sermon.]     (In     his 
Social  aspects  of  the  cross.) 

Everett,  C.  C.  Poetry,  comedy  and  duty.   1910. 

Stalker,  J.     Duty.     (In  his  Ethic  of  Jesus.) 

See  also  Conduct  of  life;   Ethics. 
Duyckinck,    George    Long.     Life    of    Thomas 

Ken.     N.  Y.     1859. 
Dwight,   Henry   Otis.     Constantinople   and   its 
problems;     its    peoples,    customs,    religions 
and   progress.     N.  Y.,   etc.     Revell.     1901. 

Encyclopedia  of  missions.  2d  ed.  N.  Y. 
Funk.     1904. 

ed.    Blue  book  of  missions.     1905. 

Same.     1907. 
Dyer,   John    L.,   itinerant  preacher.      Shelton, 
D.  O.     John  L.  Dyer.     {In  his  Heroes  of 
the  cross  in  America.) 
Dykes,  James  Oswald.     Christian  minister  and 
his  duties.     Edin.     Clark.     1908. 

Divine  worker  in  creation  and  Providence. 
Edin.     Clark.     1909.     (Cunningham    lect.) 

Law  of  the  ten  words.    Lond.    Hodder.    1884. 

Laws  of  the  kingdom.     N.  Y.     Carter.     1873. 

Manifesto  of  the  king:   exposition  of  the  Ser- 
mon on  the  Mount.     Lond.     Nisbet.     1883. 
Dykes,    John   Bacchus.     Hymn    tunes.     Lond. 

Novello.     n.  d. 
Dymond,   Jonathan.     Inquiry  into  the  accord- 
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£.,  M.  C.     Lay  sermons  from  the  Spectator,  by 

M.  C.  E.     N.  Y.     Gorham.     n.  d. 
Eadie,     John.     Commentary  on  the  Greek  text 
of   the  epistles    to  the  Thessalonians;    ed. 
by  William  Young.    Lond.     Macm.     1877. 

English     Bible;    external  and  critical  history 
of    the     various    English     translations     of 
Scripture.     Lond.     Macm.     1876.     2  v. 
Earle,     A.     B.     Bringing     in     sheaves.     Bost. 
Earle.     1868. 

The  morning  hour:    for  family  worship  and 
private    meditation.     Bost.      Earle.     1889. 
Earle,  Mrs.  Alice  Morse.     Costume  of  colonial 
times.     N.  Y.     Scribner.     1894. 

Customs  and  fashions  in  old  New  England. 
N.  Y.     Scribner.     1896. 

Margaret  Winthrop.  N.  Y.  Scribner.  1896. 
(Women  of  colonial  and  revolutionary 
times.) 

Sabbath   in   Puritan    New   England.     N.    Y. 
Scribner.     1896. 
Early  Christian  literature,    Cruttwell,  C. 
T.     Literary  history  of  early  Christianity. 
1883.     2V. 

Donaldson,  J.  Critical  history  of  Christian 
literature  and  doctrine  from  the  death  of  the 
apostles  to  the  Nicene  Council.  1864- 
1866.     3v. 

Kriiger,  G.  History  of  early  Christian  litera- 
ture in  the  first  three  centuries;  tr.  by  C.  R. 
Gillett.     1897. 

See  also  Apologists;  Apostolic  constitutions; 
Apostolic  fathers;  Bible.  N.  T.  Apocry- 
phal books;  Fathers  of  the  church;  Teach- 
ing of  the  twelve  apostles;  also  Ante- 
Nicene  fathers;  Nicene  and  post-Nicene 
fathers,  1st  and  2d  ser. 


Early    Christian    literature     primers.      Fisher, 

G.  P.,  ed. 
Apostolic  fathers;    Jackson,  G.  A. 
Fathers  of  the  third  century;  Jackson,  G.  A. 
Post-Nicene  Greek  fathers;    Jackson,  G.  A. 
Post-Nicene  Latin  fathers;    Jackson,  G.  A. 
Earp,  Edwin  Lee.     Social  aspects  of  religious 

institutions.     N.  Y.     Eaton.     C1908. 
Social  engineer.     N.  Y.     Eaton.     C1911. 
Earthly  problems  in  heavenly  light.     Reed,  J., 

and  Hay,  H.  C. 
East,  The.     See  Orient. 
Eastburn,     Manton,     bp.    of    Mass.     Potter, 

H.    C.     {In   his   Reminiscences  of   bishops 

and  archbishops.) 
Easter.     Brooks,  P.     {In  his  Sermons  for  the 

principal  festivals  and  fasts  of  the  church 

year.) 
—    An    Easter   sermon.      {In   his   Sermons. 

1878.) 
Buxton,   H.   J.    Wilmot-.     Eastertide.     [Two 

sermons.]     {In  his  Day  by  day  duty.) 
Coffin,   H.  S.     {In  his  Creed  of  Jesus,  and 

other  sermons.) 
Hunter,  J.     {In  his  God  and  life.) 
Huntington,  W.  R.     {In  his  Good  shepherd, 

and  other  sermons.) 
King,     E.     Easter     Day.     [Two     sermons.] 

{In  his  Love  and  wisdom  of  God.) 
Liddon,  H.  P.     Easter  in  St.  Paul's:  sermons. 

1885.     2V. 
McArthur,    R.   S.     Advent,    Christmas,   New 

Year,   Easter  and  other  sermons.     C1908. 
Mortimer,  A.  G.     Jesus  and  the  resurrection: 

thirty    addresses    for    Good    Friday    and 

Easter.     1907. 
Noble,    F.,    ed.     Easter    thoughts.     {In    his 

Thoughts    for    the    occasion,    anniversary 

and  religious.) 
Peabody,  F.  G.     {In  his  Sunday  evenings  in 

the  college  chapel.) 
Eastern  church.     See  Greek  church. 

The  full  official  title  of  the  Eastern  church  is  "  the 
Holy  Orthodox  Catholic  Apostolic  Eastern  church," 
of  which  there  are  many  branches.  For  convenience 
the  common  designation  "  Greek  church  "  is  used 
in  this  catalogue. 

Eastern  question. 

Balkan, 

Woods,  H.  C.    Danger  zone  of  Europe;  changes 
and  problems  in  the  near  East.     191 1. 

Far  East. 

Foster,   J.   W.     American    diplomacy  in  the 

Orient.     1903. 
See  also  Orient. 
Eastman,     Charles    Alexander.    Soul    of    the 

Indian:    an  interpretation.     Bost.     Hough- 
ton.    191 1. 
Eastman,    Crystal.     Work-accidents    and     the 

law.      N.     Y.     Charities.      1910.     (Russell 

Sage  foundation.) 
Eaton,  Arthur  Wentworth.     Heart  of  the  creeds. 

N.  Y.     Putnam.     1888. 
Eaton,     William.     Felton,     C.     C.     William 

E^ton.     {In    Amer.     biography,     vol.     II. 

Sparks,  J.,  ed.) 
Eaton,  William  Harrison.     Historical  sketch  of 

the    Mass.     Bapt.    missionary   society  and 

convention,      1802-1902.  Bost.      Mass. 

Bapt.  conv.     C1903. 


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Ebionism.     Cruttwell,  C.  T.     {In  his  Literary 

history  of  early  Christianity.) 
Ebrard,  Johann  Heinrich  August.     Apologetics; 
tr.  by  W.  Stuart  and  J.  Macpherson.     Edin. 
Clark.     1886-7.     3v.     (For.  theol.  libr.)  _ 
Ecce  ecclesia:    an  essay  showing  the  essential 
identity  of  the  church  in  all  ages.     N.  Y. 
Blelock.     1868. 
Ecclesiastical  polity.     See  Church  polity. 
Eckenstein,  Lina.     Woman  under  monasticism. 

Camb.  [Eng.]     Univ.  press.     1896. 
Eckennann,  Johann  Peter.     Conversations  with 
Goethe  in  the  last  years  of  his  life.     Bost. 
Hilliard.     1839. 
EcKHART,  Johannes.    Jones,  R,  M.     Meister 
Eckhart.       {In    his     Studies    in    mystical 
religion.) 
Royce,  J.     Meister  Eckhart.     {In  his  Studies 

of  good  and  evil.) 
Steiner,   R.     {In  his  Mystics  of  the  renais- 
sance.) 
Vaughan,    R.    A.     {In   his   Hours   with    the 
mystics,  vol.  I.) 
Eckman,  George  Peck.     Passion  week  sermons. 
Cine.     Jennings.     CI909. 
Studies  in  the  gospel  of  John,  for  use  in  Bible 
classes,  prayer  meetings,  and  private  study. 
Cine.     Jennings.     C1908.     2v. 
Economics.     Bogart,  E.  L.     Economic  history 
of  the  United  States.     1908. 
Bucher,  C.     Industrial  evolution.     1907. 
Callender,    G.    S.     Economic    history   of   the 

United  States.     1 765-1 860.     C1909. 
Dewe,    J.    A.     History    of    economics;     or, 
Economics  as  a   factor  in  the   making  of 
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Ely,  R.  T.     Introduction  to  political  economy. 
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Gronlund,  L.     The  new  economy;  a  peaceable 

solution  of  the  social  problem.     1898. 
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(Science  primers.) 
Laughlin,  J.  E.     Latter-day  problems.     1909. 
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Marshall,     A.     Elements    of    economics     of 

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Smith,  A.     Inquiry  into  the  nature  and  causes 
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See  also  Banks  and  banking;    Free  trade;    In- 
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of  living;  Taxation;  Trade-unions;  Trusts; 
Value;  Wages;  Wealth. 
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Ecumenical    Methodist    Conference.     Proceed- 
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N.  Y.     E^ton.     1911. 
Ecumenical     Missionary     Conference.     Report 
of  the   Ecumenical   conference   on   foreign 
missions  held  in  Carnegie  hall  and  neighbor- 
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The  temple;   its  ministry  and  services  as  they 
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Dexter,  E.  G.     History  of   education  in  the 

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Froebel,  F.  W.  A,     Education  of  man.     1908. 

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Hodgson,  G.     Primitive  Christian  education. 

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Rosenkranz,  J.  K.  F.  Philosophy  of  educa- 
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Rousseau,  J.  J.  Emile;  or,  A  treatise  on 
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Rowe,  S.  H.  Habit-formation  and  the 
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Scott,  C.  A.     Social  education.     C1908. 
Sidis,  B.     Philistine  and  genius.     191 1. 
Smith,  C.  S.     Working  with  the  people.    1908. 
A  history  of  the  People's  Institute. 

Spencer,   H.     Education;  intellectual,  moral, 

and  physical.     1870. 
Swift,  E.  J.     Mind  in  the  making.     1908. 

"  A  plea  for  the  personal  element  in  education,  and 
for  the  extension  of  the  experimental  method." 

Thwing,  C.  F.  History  of  education  in  the 
United  States.     19 10. 

—  A  liberal  education  and  a  liberal  faith: 
baccalaureate  addresses.    1903. 

Tucker,  W.  J.  {In  his  Public  mindedness.) 
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Tyler,  J.  M,     Growth  and  education.     1907. 

Walker,  F.  A.  Discussions  in  education. 
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See  also  Child  study;    Colleges  and  universi- 
ties;    Country    schools;     Ethics;     Growth; 
Industrial  education;     Knowledge;     Moral 
education;     Normal    schools;     Psychology, 
Educational;     Religious    education;     Self- 
culture;   Vocational  education;   Youth. 
Education  of  the  negro.    From  servitude  to 
service;    being  the  Old  South  lectures  on 
the  history  and  work  of  southern  institu- 
tions for  the  education  of  the  negro.     1905. 
See  also  Negro  in  the  United  States. 
Education  of  women.     See  Women. 
Education  of  Christ.     Ramsay,  W.  M. 
Education  of  self.     Dubois,  P. 
Education    of    the     central     nervous    system. 

Halleck,  R.  P. 
Education  of  the  heart.     Watkinson,  W.  L. 
Education  of  the  will.     Payot,  J. 
Educational  evangelism.     McKinley,  C.  E. 
Educational    ideal    in    the  ministry.     Faunce, 

W.  H.  P. 
Educational  psychology.     See  Psychology,  Edu- 
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Fisher,  G.  P.  Unpublished  essay  of  Edwards 
on  the  Trinity,  with  remarks  on  Edwards 
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Miller,  S.  Jonathan  Edwards.  1902.  (Amer. 
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Walker,  W.  {In  his  Great  men  of  the  Chris- 
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Edwards,    Justin.    Sabbath    manual.     N.    Y. 

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Edwards,    Thomas    Charles.     Epistle    to    the 
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Maspero,  Sir  G.  C.  C.  Dawn  of  civilization: 
Egypt  and  Chaldaea;  ed.  by  A.  H.  Sayce; 
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—  Struggle  of  the  nations:  Egypt,  Syria 
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Treatise  on  the  inspiration  of  the  Holy  Scrip- 
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EUiott,  Walter.     Life  of  Father  Hecker.     N.  Y. 

Columbus  press.     1898. 
Ellis,  George  Edward.     Puritan  age  and  rule  in 
the    colony    of    the    Massachusetts    Bay, 
1 629-1 685.     Bost.     Houghton.     1888. 
Ellis,  Havelock.     The  criminal.     Lond.     Scott. 
1897. 
Man  and  woman;  a  study  of  human  secondary 

sexual  characters.     Lond.     Scott.     191 1. 
Problem  of  race  regeneration.     N.  Y.    Moffat. 

1911. 
Task   of   social    hygiene.      Bost.     Houghton. 
1912. 
Ellis,     John.     Reply     to     "The     academy's" 
review  of  The  wine  question  in  the  light  of 
the  new  dispensation.     N.  Y.     1883. 
Wine  question  in  the  light  of  the  new  dis- 
pensation.    N.  Y.     1882. 
Ellis,   Rufus.     Sermons   preached   in  the   First 

church,  Boston.     Bost.     Cupples.     1885. 
Ellis,  William.     The  martyr  church;    narrative 
of  the  introduction,  progress  and  triumph 
of     Christianity     in     Madagascar.      Bost. 
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Ellis,    William    Thomas.     Men    and    missions. 

Phila.     S.  S.  times  co.     1909. 
Elmendorf,  Dwight  Lathrop.     A  camera  crusade 
through  the  Holy  Land.     N.  Y.     Scribner. 
1912. 
Elmendorf,   John   James.     Elements  of  moral 
theology.     N.  Y.     Gorham.     1902. 
Outlines  of  lectures  on  the  history  of  philoso- 
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Elocution.     Monroe,  L.  B.  Manual  of  physical 
and  vocal  training.     1869. 
See  also  Oratory;  Voice  culture. 
Ely,  Richard  Theodore.     French  and  German 
socialism  in  modern  times.     N.  Y.     Harper. 
1883. 
Introduction    to    political    economy.     N.    Y. 

Eaton.     CI  889. 
Labor      movement      in      America.      N.     Y. 

Crowell.     CI  886. 
Outlines  of  economics.     N.  Y.     Macm.     1908. 
Problems  of  to-day.  ,  N.  Y.     Crowell.     ci888. 
Social  aspects  of  Christianity  and  other  essays. 

N.  Y.     Crowell.     1889. 
Socialism.     6th  ed.     N.  Y.     Crowell.    C1894. 
(Libr.  of  economics  and  politics.) 
Ely  lectures.     (Union  Theol.  Seminary.) 

1888.  Credentials  of  science;    Cooke,  J.  P. 
1890.  Evidence    of    Christian    experience; 

Stearns,  L.  F. 
1897.  Bible  and  Islam;  Smith,  H.  P. 


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1899.   Oriental    religions  and  Christianity; 
Ellinwood,  F.  F. 

1903.     Development   of    Palestine   explora- 
tion; Bliss,  F.  J. 
Emerson,  Edward  Waldo.     Emerson    in    Con- 
cord.    Bost.     Houghton.     1889. 
joint  author.     See  Storey,  M.,  and  Emerson, 

E.  W. 
Emerson,    George    H.     Life    of    Alonzo   Ames 

Miner.     Bost.     Universalist     pub.     house. 

1896. 
Emerson,  Ralph  Waldo.     Journals,   1820-1844; 

ed.  by  E.  W.  Emerson  and  W.  E.  Forbes. 

Bost.     Houghton.     1909-1911.     6v. 
Poems.     Bost.     Houghton.     CI867. 
Prose  works.     Bost.     Osgood.     1873.     2v. 
Works.     Centenary     ed.     Bost.     Houghton. 

1903.      I2V. 
Cabot,  J.  E.     Memoir  of  Ralph  Waldo  Emer- 
son.    1887.     2V. 
Cooke,  G.  W.     Ralph  Waldo  Emerson:    his 

life,  writings,  and  philosophy.     ci88i. 
Eliot,  C.  W.     {In  his  Four  American  leaders.) 
Emerson,     E.    W.         Emerson    in    Concord. 

1889. 
Everett,  C.  C.     Poems  of  Emerson.     (In  his 

Essays;  theological  and  literary.) 
James,  W.     {In  his  Memories  and  studies.) 
Maeterlinck,    M.     On    Emerson,    and    other 

essays;  tr.  by  M.  J.  Moses.     1912. 
Morley,  J.     Emerson.     {In  his  Critical  mis- 
cellanies, vol.  I.) 
Parker,     T.     Ralph     Waldo     Emerson.     {In 

his  [Works].    Cent,  ed.) 
Wilson,   S.    L.     Theology   of    Emerson.     {In 

his  Theology  of  modern  literature.) 
Emerson,    William.     Historical    sketch    of    the 

First  church  in  Boston  from  its  formation 

to    the     present     period.     Bost.     Munroe. 

1812. 
Emerton,    Ephraim.     Desiderius    Erasmus      of 

Rotterdam.      N.      Y.       Putnam.       1899. 

(Heroes  of  the  reformation.) 
Introduction  to  the  study  of  the  middle  ages. 

Bost.     Ginn.     1899. 
Mediaeval      Europe.        (814-1300.)         Bost. 

Ginn.     1894. 
Unitarian  thought.     N.  Y.     Macm.     191 1. 
Emmanuel   movement.      Brown,   C.    R.     The 

Emmanuel  movement.     {In  his  Faith  and 

health.) 
Fallows,     S.     Health     and     happiness;      or, 

Religious    therapeutics    and    right    living. 

1908. 
MacDonald,  R.     Mind,  religion  and  health, 

with    an    appreciation    of    the    Emmanual 

movement.     1908. 
Powell,  L.  P.     The  Emmanuel  movement  in 

a  New  England  town;  a  systematic  account 

of  experiments  and  reflections  designed  to 

determine  the  proper  relationship  between 

the  minister  and  the  doctor  in  the  light  of 

modern  needs.     1909. 
Worcester,   E.,   and   McComb,  S.      Christian 

religion  as  a  healing  power:    a  defense  and 

exposition    of    the  '  Emmanuel    movement. 

1909. 
—    and  others.     Religion  and    medicine;  the 

moral  control  of  nervous  disorders.     1908. 
See  also  Psychotherapy. 


Emmet,   Cyril   W.     Eschatological   question   in 

the    gospels,    and    other   studies   in    recent 
•  New    Testament    criticism.     Edin.     Clark. 

1911. 
Emmons,  Nathanael.     Platform  of  ecclesiastical 

government.     Bost.     Congr.    bd.   of   publ. 

1855. 

Prefixed  to  the  Cambridge  platform  of  church  dis- 
cipline. 

Park,  E.  A.     Memoir  of  Nathanael  Emmons. 
1861. 
Emmott,    Elizabeth    Braithwaite.       Story     of 

Quakerism.     Lond.     Headley.     1912. 
Emotions.     Ribot,   T.   A.     Psychology  of  the 
emotions.     191 1. 
Watson,  J.     (Ian      Maclaren.)     Jesus'   criti- 
cism  of  emotion.     {In  his   Inspiration   of 
our  faith;  sermons.) 
See  also  Ethics;   Pain;   Pleasure;   Psychology. 
Empiricism.     James,     W.     Essays     in     radical 

empiricism.     19 12. 
Enchiridion.     Augustine,  St. 
England. 

Church  history. 

Bede,  The  Venerable.  Ecclesiastical  history 
of  the  English  nation,  ed.  by  J.  A.  Giles. 
2d  ed.     1849.     (Bohn's  antiq.  libr.) 

—     [Venerabilis     Bedae      opera      historica.] 
Recognovit,  commentario  instruxit,  Carolus 
Plummer.    1896.     2tom. 
Latin  text  with  English  translation  and  notes. 

Bright,  W.  Chapters  of  early  English  church 
history.     3d  ed.     1897. 

Cox,  J.  C.  Sanctuaries  and  sanctuary  seekers 
of  mediaeval  England.     1911. 

Fuller,  T.  Church  history  of  Britain  from 
the  birth  of  Jesus  Christ  until  the  year 
MDCXLVIII.     Newed.     1837.     3v. 

Gee,  H.,  and  Hardy,  W.  J.,  eds.  Documents 
illustrative  of  English  church  history.     1910. 

Hart,  R.  Ecclesiastical  records  of  England, 
Ireland  and  Scotland  from  the  fifth  century 
to  the  reformation.     2d  ed.     1846. 

Hunt,  W.  The  English  church  in  the  middle 
ages.     1888.     (Epochs  of  church  history.) 

Lane,  C.  A.  Illustrated  notes  on  English 
church  history.     1895-6.     2 v. 

Lingard,  J.  History  and  antiquities  of  the 
Anglo-Saxon  church.     1858.       2 v. 

Mills,  J.  T.  Great  days  of  Northumbria. 
1911. 

Pierce,  W.  Historical  introduction  to  the 
Marprelate  tracts;  a  chapter  in  the  evolu- 
tion of  religious  and  civil  liberty  in  Eng- 
land.    1909, 

Pierce,  W.,  ed.  The  Marprelate  tracts, 
1588,  1589.     1911. 

Soames,  H.  The  Latin  church  during  Anglo- 
Saxon  times.     1848. 

See  also  Church  of  England,  and  all  references 
under  it;  Dissent,  and  all  references  under 
it;    Reformation. 

Constitution. 

Beaconsfield,  B.  D.,  ist  earl  of.  Vindication  of 
the  English  constitution.     1835. 

Description  and  travel. 

Jewitt,  L.,  and  Hall,  S.  C.  Stately  homes  of 
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England.  Economic  history. 

Toynbee,  A.  Lectures  on  the  industrial 
revolution  in  England  in  the  eighteenth 
century.     1908. 

History. 

Anglo-Saxon  chronicle;    ed.  by  J.  A.  Giles. 

(/«     Bede,    The    Venerable.     Ecclesiastical 

history.)     (Bohn's  antiq.  libr.) 
Church,  A.  J.     Story  of  early  Britain.     1893. 

(Story  of  the  nations.) 
Craik,  G.  L.,  and  others.     Pictorial  history  of 

England.     1846-1848.     4V. 
Dexter,  H.  M.,  and  Dexter,  M.     The  England 

and  Holland  of  the  Pilgrims.     1905. 
Froude,  J.  A.     History  of  England  from  the 

fall  of  Wolsey  to  the  defeat  of  the  Spanish 

Armada.     1870.     12  v. 
Gardiner,  S.  R.,  ed.     Constitional  documents 

of     the     Puritan     revolution.     1 625-1 660. 

3d  ed.     1906. 
Giles,  J.  A.,  ed.     Six  old  English  chronicles. 

1848.     (Bohn's  antiq.  libr.) 

Contents:  Ethelwerd's  chronicle.  —  Asset's  life 
of  Alfred.  —  Geoffrey  of  Monmouth's  British  his- 
tory. —  Gildas.   Nennius.  —  Richard  of  Cirencester. 

Green,  J.  R.  Historv  of  the  English  people. 
N.  Y.     Harper.     1882.     4v. 

—     Short  history  of  the  English  people.     1897. 

Lecky,  W.  E.  H.  History  of  England  in  the 
eighteenth  century.     1878.     2 v. 

Lee,  G.  C.,  ed.  Source-book  of  English  his- 
tory; leading  documents  with  illustrative 
material  from  contemporary  writers.  2d 
ed.     1909. 

Contents:  Pt.  I.  Bibliography  of  sources.  —  Pt.  II. 
Pre-Norman  period.  —  Pt.  III.  From  the  conquest 
to  the  charter.  —  Pt.  IV.  From  the  charter  to  the 
reformation.  —  Pt.  V.  The  Tudor  period.  —  Pt.  VI. 
Struggle  for  constitutional  government.  —  Pt.  VII. 
England  a  constitutional  monarchy.  —  Pt.  VIII. 
The  nineteenth  century. 

Macaulay,  T.  B.  History  of  England  from 
the  accession  of  James  the  Second.     1849- 

1855-     4v. 
Trevelyan,   G.    M.     England   in  the   age   of 

Wycliffe.     New  ed.     1909. 
William    of    Malmesbury.     Chronicle    of    the 

kings  of   England.     With   notes  by  J.   A. 

Giles.     1847.     (Bohn's  antiq.  libr.) 

Social  life. 

Jessopp,  A.     Village  life  in  Norfolk  six  hundred 
years  ago.     (In  his  Coming  of  the  friars.) 
English  Bible.     See  Bible. 
English  hymns.     Duffield,  S.  W. 
English    language.    Smith,    L.    P.    English 

language.     CI912. 
English  literature.    Arnold,  T.     Manual  of 
English  literature.     1876. 
Brooke,  S.  A.     History  of  early  English  litera- 
ture.    1893. 
Underwood,    F.    H.     Handbook    of    English 

literature.     1871.     Vol.  L 
Walker,    H.     English    literature.     {In   Cam- 
bridge modern  history,  vol.  XL)  _ 
See  also  American  literature;  American  poetry; 
English  poetry  and  poets;   Literature. 
English    literature    in    account    with    religion. 
Chapman,  E.  M. 


English  men  of  letters. 

Browning;   Chesterton,  G.  K. 

Carlyle;    Nichol,  J. 

Coleridge;   Traill,  H.  D. 

Milton;    Pattison,  M. 

English  poetry.     Gunsaulus,  F.     The  higher 

ministries  of  recent  English  poetry.     CI907. 

Stubbs,  C.  W.     The  Christ  of  English  poe- 
try.    1906.     (Hulsean  lect.) 
English  poets.     Brooke,  S.  A.     Four  Victorian 
poets.     1908. 

—    Theology  in  the  English  poets.     1896. 

Johnson,  S.  Lives  of  the  most  eminent  Eng- 
lish poets.     1861.     2v. 

Reed,  H.  Lectures  on  the  British  poets. 
1857.     2V. 

Robertson,  E.  S.     English  poetesses.     1883. 

Stedman,  E.  C.     Victorian  poets.     [27th  ed.l 
1897. 
Environment.     Black,    H.    Law    of    environ- 
ment.    (In  Listening  to  God:    sermons.) 

Boas,  F.  Influence  of  environment  upon 
human  types.  (In  his  Mind  of  primitive 
mind.) 

Henderson,  L.  J.  Fitness  of  the  environment; 
an  inquiry  into  the  biological  significance 
of  the  properties  of  matter.     1913. 

Semple,  E.  C.  Influences  of  geographic 
environment.     191 1. 

Wallace,  A.  R.  Social  environment  and  moral 
progress.     1913. 

See  also  Evolution. 
Ephrem  the  Syrian,  St.     Hymns  and  homilies; 
ed.     by  J.  Gwynn.     {In  Nicene  and  post- 
Nicene  fathers,  2d  ser.,  vol.  XIII.) 

Select   works,   with   notes  by  J.    B.    Morris. 

Oxford.  Parker.  1847.  (Libr.  of  fathers,  etc.) 

Epictetus.     Discourses;    tr.  from  the  Greek  by 

T.     W.     Higginson.     {In    Rand,     B.,    ed. 

Classical  moralists.) 

Works;  tr.  by  T.  W.  Higginson.  Bost. 
Little.     1866. 

Farrar,  F.  W.     {In  his  Seekers  after  God.) 
Epicureanism.    Cushman,    H.     E.     {In     his 
Beginner's  history  of  philosophy,  vol.  I.) 

Hegel,  G.  W.  F.  Philosophy  of  the  Epicu- 
reans. {In  his  Lectures  on  the  history  of 
philosophy,  II.) 

Hicks,  R.  D.  Stoic  and  Epicurean.  19 10. 
(Epochs  of  philosophy.) 

Hyde,  W.  D.  The  Epicurean  pursuit  of 
pleasure.     {In  his  From  Epicurus  to  Christ.) 

Lucretius  Carus,  T.  On  the  nature  of  things; 
tr.  by  Cyril  Bailey.     19 10. 

Rand,  B.,  ed.  The  Epicurean  ethics;  tr. 
from  the  Greek  by  C.  D.  Yonge.  {In  his 
Classical  moralists.) 

Shakspeare,  C.  The  Epicureans  and  modern 
life.     {In  his  St.  Paul  at  Athens:  sermons.) 

Zeller,  E.     Stoics,  Epicureans,  and  Sceptics. 
1870. 
Epicurus,  Greek  philosopher.    Rogers,  R.  A.  P. 
Epicurus.     {In  his  Short  history  of  ethics.) 

Taylor,     A.     E.     Epicurus.        (Philosophies, 
ancient  and  modern.) 
Epidemics.     See  Black  death. 
Episcopacy.     Cooke,    R.    J.     Historic    episco- 
pate; study  of  Anglican  claims  and  Metho- 
dist orders.     C1896. 

Forrester,  H.  Christian  unity  and  the  his- 
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Episcopacy — Continued. 

Gore,  C.     Orders  and  unity.     1909. 

Harris,  W.  L.  Relation  of  the  Episcopacy  to 
the  General  conference.     ci888. 

Taylor,  J.  Sacred  order  and  offices  of  episco- 
pacy asserted  and  maintained.     1844. 

Same.     (In  his  Whole  works,  vol.  II  [pt.  i]. 

Thompson,  R.  E.  The  historic  episcopate. 
1910. 

Wilson,  H.  A.  Episcopacy  and  unity;  a 
historical  inquiry  into  the  relations  between 
the  Church  of  England  and  the  non- 
episcopal  churches  at  home  and  abroad; 
from  the  reformation  to  the  repeal  of  the 
Occasional  conformity  act.     1912. 

See  also  Apostolic  succession;    Church  polity; 
Martin  Marprelate  controversy;  also  Names 
of  churches. 
Epitaphs.     Bridgman,    T.     Memorials    of   the 
dead  in  Boston.     1852. 

—     Epitaphs  from  Copp's  Hill  burial  ground. 
1851. 
Epler,  Percy  Harold,  joint  author.     See  Guthrie, 

E.  G.,  and  others. 
Epochs  of  church  history.     Creighton,  M.,  ed. 

1 886-1 889.     15V,    See  Church  history. 
Epochs  of  history. 

Era  of  the  Protestant  revolution.    Seebohm,  F. 
Epochs  of  philosophy. 

Philosophy  of  the  enlightenment.  Hibben, 
J.  G. 

Stoic  and  Epicurean.  Hicks,  R.  D. 
Epworth  league.  Berry,  J.  M.  Four  won- 
derful years:  sketch  of  the  origin,  growth 
and  working  plans  of  the  Epworth  league. 
C1893. 
Equality.  Brierley,  J.  {In  his  Secret  of 
living.) 

Scudder,  V.  D.     (In  her  Socialism  and  char- 
acter.) 
Erasmus,     Desiderius.       Emerton,    E.     De- 
siderius     Erasmus     of     Rotterdam.     1899. 
(Heroes  of  the  reformation.) 

Faulkner,  J.  A.     Erasmus  the  scholar.     CI907. 

Froude,  J.  A.  Life  and  letters  of  Erasmus. 
1894. 

Seebohm,  F.  The  Oxford  reformers,  Colet, 
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Erdmann,  Johann  Eduard.  History  of  philoso- 
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Erigena,  Johannes  Scotus.  Blewett,  G.  J. 
Erigena:  the  division  of  nature.  (In  his 
Study  of  nature  and  the  vision  of  God.) 

Jones,  R.  M.     A  great  light  in  the  dark  ages: 
John   the    Scot,    called    Erigena.     (In   his 
Studies  in  mystical  religion.) 
Erman,  Adolf.     Handbook  of  Egyptian  religion. 
N.  Y.     Dutton.     1907, 

Life  in  ancient  Egypt;  tr.  by  H.  M.  Tirard. 
Lond.  Macm.  1894. 
Erskine,  Thomas.  Doctrine  of  election  and 
its  connection  with  the  general  tenor  of 
Christianity.  2d  ed.  Edin.  Douglas. 
1878. 

Letters,  ed.  by  W.  Hanna.  Edin.  Douglas. 
1884. 

Spiritual  order,  and  other  papers.  Edin. 
Douglas.     1884. 

Unconditional  freeness  of  the  gospel.  Edin. 
Douglas.     1879. 


Erskine,  Thomas — Continued. 

Wedgwood,  J.  Thomas  Erskine  of  Linlathen. 
(In  her  Nineteenth  century  teachers  and 
other  essays.) 
Esau,  twin  brother  of  Jacob.  Dawson,  W.  J. 
The  sin  of  Esau.  [Sermon.]  (In  his 
Threshold  of  manhood.) 

Milligan,  G.  Esau.  {In  Men  of  the  O.  T.: 
Cain  to  David.     Milligan,  G.,  and  others.) 

Smith,  G.  A.  Esau.  {In  his  Forgiveness  of 
sins,  and  other  sermons.) 

Walpole,  G.  H.  S.  {In  his  Personality  and 
power.) 

Whyte,  A.     {In  his  Bible  characters:    Adam 
to  Achan.) 
Eschatology.     Beet,  J.  A.     Last  things.    1897. 

Dobschiitz,  E.  von.  The  eschatology  of  the 
gospels.     1910. 

Dorner,  I.  A.  Dorner  on  the  future  state: 
being  a  translation  of  the  section  of  his 
System  of  Christian  doctrine  comprising 
the  doctrine  of  the  last  things;  with  intro- 
duction and  notes  by  Newman  Smyth. 
1883. 

Emmet,  C.  W.  Eschatological  question  in 
the  gospels.     1911. 

Farrar,  F.  W.  Eternal  hope:  five  sermons. 
1878. 

—     Mercy  and  judgment.     1881. 

Hiigel,  F.  von.  Eternal  life:  a  study  of  its 
implications  and  applications.     1912. 

Kennedy,  H.  A.  A.  St.  Paul's  conceptions 
of  the  last  things.  1904.  (Cunningham 
lect.) 

Langdon,  S.  H.  Babylonian  eschatology. 
{In  Essays  publ.  as  a  testimonial  to  C,  A. 
Briggs.) 

Lee,  S.     Eschatology.     1859. 

Luckock,  H.  M.  After  death;  examination 
of  the  testimony  of  primitive  times  respect- 
ing the  state  of  the  faithful  dead.     1880. 

Muirhead,  L.  A.  Eschatology  of  Jesus. 
1904.     (United  free  church  coll.  lect.) 

Oesterley,  W.  O.  E,  Doctrine  of  the  last 
things.     1909. 

Oxenham,  H.  N.  Catholic  eschatology  and 
universalism.     1878. 

Smith,  S.  Divine  government.  5th  ed. 
1877. 

Snowden,  J.  H.  Last  things.  {In  his  Basal 
beliefs  of  Christianity.) 

See  also  Death;  Future  life;  Future  punish- 
ment; Heaven;  Hell;  Intermediate  state. 
Essays  in  modern  theology  and  related  subjects 
gathered  and  published  as  a  testimonial  to 
Charles  Augustus  Briggs  on  the  completion 
of  his  seventieth  year,  January  15,  1911. 
N.  Y.  Scribner.  1911. 
Each  one  catalogued  separately. 

Essays  on  some  theological  questions  of  the  day, 
by  members  of  the  University  of  Cambridge; 
ed.  by  H.  B.  Swete.  Lond.  Macm.  1905. 
(Cambridge  theological  essays.) 

Contents:  i.  The  Christian  standpoint;  Cunning- 
bam,  W.  —  2.  Being  of  God;  Tennant,  F.  R. — 
3.  Being  of  God;  Caldecott,  A.  —  4.  Man's  origin 
and  his  place  in  nature;    Duckworth,  W.  L.  H. — 

5.  Sin  and  the  need  of  atonement;  Askwith,  E.  H.  — 

6.  Idea  of  revelation;  Wilson,  J.  M.  —  7.  Prayer, 
in  relation  to  the  idea  of  law;    Robinson,  A.  WJ — 

8.  The  evidence  for  miracles;    Murray,  J.  O.  F.  — 

9.  Permanent  value  of  the  O.  T.;    Barnes,  W.  E. — 


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10.  The  gospels,  in  the  light  of  historical  criticism; 
Chase,  F.  H.  —  ii.  Christ  in  the  N.  T.:  the  primi- 
tive portrait;  Mason,  A.  J.  — 12.  Christ  in  the 
church:  the  testimony  of  history;  Jackson,  F.  J. 
Foakes-.  —  13.  Christian  doctrines  and  their  ethical 
significance;  Baker,  J.  F.  Bethune-. — 14.  The 
Christian  ideal  and  the  Christian  hope;  Butler,  H.  M. 

Essays,     philosophical    and     psychological,     in 
honor  of  William  James,  by  his  colleagues  at 
Columbia  University.     N.  Y,,  etc.     Longm. 
1908. 
Essays,     Brooks,    P.     Essays    and    addresses, 
religious,  literary  and  social.     1894. 
Bushnell,  H.     Building  eras  in  religion.     1881. 
Horton,  R.  F.     Great  issues.     1909. 
Martineau,  J.     Essays,  reviews  and  addresses. 

1890-1891.     4v.     See  Author  entry. 
Miiller,  F.  M.     Chips  from  a  German  work- 
shop.    1869-1871.     2v.     See  Author  entry. 
Spencer,    H.     Essays,    moral,    political    and 

aesthetic.     1865. 
See  also  History;  Philosophy;  Religion;  The- 
ology. 
EssENES,    Jewish   sect.     Lightfoot,   J.    B.     The 
Essenes.      {In    his    Dissertations    on    the 
apostolic  age.) 
Estes,  David  Foster.     Outline  of  New  Testament 

theology.     Bost.     Silver.     1900. 
Estes,   H.   C.     Christian  doctrine   of   the   soul. 

Bost.     Noyes.     1873. 
Esther,     queen     of    Persia.     Doane,     W.     C. 
Esther.     (In  Women  of  the  Bible.     Chad- 
wick,  J.  W.,  and  others.) 
Horton,  R.  F.     {In  his  Women  of  the  O.  T.) 
Whyte,  A.     {In  his  Bible  characters:  Ahitho- 
phel  to  Nehemiah.) 
Eternal  life.     Hiigel,  F.  von. 
Eternal   punishment.     See  Future  punishment. 
Ether,  medium  of  transmission  of  light  and  heat. 
Lodge,  5z>  O.  J.     The  ether  of  space.     1909. 
(Harper's  libr.  of  living  thought.) 
Ethical  and  religious  value  of  the  novel.     Balm- 

forth,  R. 
Ethics.     Aikman,  W.     Life  at  home.     1871. 
Alger,  G.  W.     Moral  overstrain.     1906. 
Aristotle.     Nicomachaean  ethics.     1908.      2v. 
Beecher,  H.  W.     Beauties  of  moral  qualities. 

{In  his  Sermons,  2d  ser.) 
—     Self-conceit  in  morals.     {In  his  Sermons, 

1st  ser.) 
Blackie,  J.  S.     Four  phases  of  morals.     1878. 
Bowne,  B.  P.     Principles  of  ethics.     1892. 
Bruce,  W.  S.     Ethics  of  the  Old  Testament. 

1895- 

Bryant,  S.  Teaching  of  morality  in  the 
family  and  the  school.     1897. 

Buckley,  J.  M.     Oats  or  wild  oats?     1885. 

Bushnell,  H.  Moral  uses  of  dark  things. 
1881. 

Cabot,  E.  L.     Ethics  for  children.     C1910. 

Chad  wick,  J.  W.  Concerning  morals.  [Ser- 
mon.]    {In  his  Faith  of  reason.) 

Dewey,  J.,  and  Tufts,  J.  H.  Ethics.  1908. 
(Amer.  science  series.) 

Dole,  C.  F.  Ethics  of  progress;  or.  The 
theory  and  the  practice  by  which  civiliza- 
tion proceeds.     C1909. 

Duff,  A.  Theology  and  ethics  of  the  Hebrews. 
1902.     (Semitic  ser.) 

Elmendorf,  J.J.  Elements  of  moral  theology. 
1902. 


Ethics — Continued. 

Evans,  E.  P.     Evolutional  ethics  and  animal 

psychology.     1898. 
Everett,  C.  C.    Ethics  for  young  people.    1892. 
Fichte,  J.  G.     Science  of  ethics.     1897. 
Fitch,   M.   H.     Physical   basis  of   mind   and 

morals.     1908.     (Int.  libr.  of  social  science.) 
Fowler,   T.,  and  Wilson,   J.    M.      Principles 

of  morals.     1886.     2 v. 
Geikie,  J.  C.     Life:    a  book  for  young  men. 

1870. 
Green,  T.  H.     Prolegomena  to  ethics.     1890. 
Griggs,  E.  H.         Moral  education.     1904. 

—  The  new  humanism:  studies  in  personal 
and  social  development.     1900. 

Hadley,  A.  T.     Standards  of  public  morality. 

1907.     (Kennedy  lect.     1906.) 
Hargreaves,  J.  G.     Blunders  of  vice  and  folly. 

1870. 
Harris,  G.     Moral  evolution.     1896. 
Hegel,  G.  W.  F.     Ethics  of  Hegel;   translated 

selections   from    his    "  Rechtsphilosophie "; 

with  introduction  by  J.  M.  Sterrett.     1893. 
Hobhouse,  L.  T.     Morals  in  evolution.     1906. 

2V. 

Hyde,  W.  D.     Practical  ethics.     C1892. 

Hyslop,  J.  H.  Ethics  of  the  Greek  philoso- 
phers, Socrates,  Plato,  and  Aristotle;  a 
lecture;  ed.  by  C.  M.  Higgins.  1903. 
(Evolution  of  ethics,  vol.  i.) 

Janet,  P.     Theory  of  morals.     1883. 

Kant,  L     Critique  of  practical  reason.     1889. 

—  Meta physic  ot  ethics.     1869. 
Kennett,  R.  H.,  and  others.     Early  ideals  of 

righteousness;  Hebrew,  Greek  and  Roman. 
1910. 

Contents:  I.  Hebrew  conceptions  of  righteousness 
and  sin;  by  R.  H.  Kennett.  —  II.  Greek  ideals  of 
righteousness;  by  Mrs.  Adam.  —  III.  Roman  ideals 
of  righteousness;  by  H.  M.  Gwatkin. 

Ladd,    G.    T.     Philosophy    of    conduct:     a 

treatise  on  the  facts,  principles  and  ideals 

of  ethics.     1902. 
Lecky,  W.  E.  H.     History  of  European  morals 

from  Augustus  to  Charlemagne.  1869.  2 v. 
Ludlow,  J.  M.     Incentives  for  life,  personal 

and  public.     1902. 
Mackenzie,  J.  S.     Manual  of  ethics.     1897. 
Martineau,     J.     Types     of     ethical     theory. 

1886.     2V. 
Mitchell,  H.  G.     Ethics  of  the  Old  Testament. 

1912. 
Muirhead,  J.  H.     Elements  of  ethics.     1908. 
Myers,    P.    V.     History   as   past   ethics:     an 

introduction  to  the  history  of  morals.  CI913. 
Nietzsche,  F.  Beyond  good  and  evil.  1909. 
Palmer,     G.     H.     Field     of     ethics.     C1901. 

(W.  B.  Noble  lect.) 

—  Nature  of  goodness.     1903. 
Paulsen,  F.     System  of  ethics.     1900. 
Peabody,  A.  P.     Manual  of  moral  philosophy. 

1873- 

Peabody,  F.  G.  Approach  to  the  social  ques- 
tion; an  introduction  to  the  study  of  social 
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Perry,  R.  B.     Moral  economy.     1909. 

Porter,  N.     Elements  of  moral  science.     1885. 

Rand,  B.,  ed.     Classical  moralists;    selections 
illustrating  ethics  from   Socrates  to   Marti- 
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Rashdall,    H.     Theory    of    good    and    evil. 

1907.     2V. 
Rogers,    R.   A.    P.     Short    history   of  ethics, 

Greek  and  modern,     1911. 
Roosevelt,  T.     Applied  ethics.     191 1. 
Seneca,  L.  A.     On  benefits;  tr.  by  A.  Stewart, 

1905. 

—  Seneca's  morals.     4th  Amer.  ed     1807, 
Seth,  J,     Study  of  ethical  principles,     1908. 
Sheldon,    W.    L.     Ethical    movement.     1896. 
Sidgwick,  H.     Lectures  on  the  ethics  of  T,  H. 

Green,  Herbert  Spencer  and  James  Marti- 
neau.     1902. 

—  Methods  of  ethics.     1877. 

—  Practical  ethics.     1898, 

Slater,  T,  Manual  of  moral  theology  for 
English-speaking  countries,  with  notes  on 
American  legislation  by  Michael  Martin. 
1908. 

Spencer,  H.     Data  of  ethics.     1879, 

—  Principles  of  ethics.     1898.     2v, 
Spinoza,    B.     Ethics,    tr.    by    Henry    Smith, 

(/n  Smith,  H.  Spinoza  and  his  environment.) 
Stephen,  L,     Science  of  ethics,     1882, 
Thilly,  F.     Introduction  to  ethics.     1900. 
Wedgwood,  J.     Moral  ideal.     1907. 
Westermarck,  E.  A.     Origin  and  development 

of  the  moral  ideas.     2 v.     1906. 
Wilson,  J.  M.,  and  Fowler,  T,     Principles  of 

morals.     1886.     2  v. 
Winterburn,  F.  H.     Nursery  ethics.     C1895. 
Wundt,  W.  M.     Ethics:    an  investigation  of 
the  facts  and  laws  of  the  moral  life;    tr. 
from  2d  Germ.  ed.  by  E,  B,  Titchener  [and 
others],     1897-1907.     3V, 
See     also     Amusements;      Business     ethics; 
Character;    Christian  ethics;   Christian  life; 
•Conduct;     Conscience;     Courage;      Duty; 
Emotions;  Evil;  Goodness;  Habit;  Happi- 
ness;     Honesty;      Hope;      Justice;     Love; 
Loyalty;     Patience;     Patriotism;     Philoso- 
phy;     Responsibility;      Reverence;      Self- 
control;     Self-denial;     Self-reliance;     Self- 
sacrifice;    Sincerity;    Social  ethics;    Sociol- 
ogy;    Temperance;    Temptation;     Utilita- 
rianism;   Worldliness;    Worry, 
Ethics  and  etiquette  of  the  pulpit,  pew,  p>arish, 

press  and  platform.     Henderson,  H. 
Ethics  and  the  family.     Lofthouse,  W.  F. 
Ethics  of  force.     Warner,  H.  E, 
Ethics  of  the  dust.     Ruskin,  J. 
Ethnology.     Bryce,   J.     Relations  of  the  ad- 
vanced and  the  backward  races  of  mankind. 
1902. 
Warren,  W.  F,     Paradise  found:    the  cradle 
of  the  human  race  at  the  North  pole;    a 
study  of  the  prehistoric  world,    3d  ed,    1885, 
See   also   Archaeology;     Aryans;     Evolution; 
Folk-lore;    Man;    Mythology, 
Etiquette.     Bazar  book   of  decorum.     C1870. 

Perfect  gentleman.  The,     ci86o, 
Eucharist.     See  Communion;    Lord's  supper, 
Eucken,    Rudolph.      Back    to    religion,      Bost. 
Pilgrim  press.     CI912. 
Christianity  and  the  new  idealism;    a  study 
in  the  religious  philosophy  of  to-day.     Lond. 
Harper.     1909. 
Life  of  the  spirit;   an  introduction  to  philoso- 
phy;  tr.  by  F,  L,  Pogson.     2d  ed.     N.  Y. 
Putnam.     1909.     (C.  t.  1.) 


Eucken,  Rudolph — Continued, 

Life's  basis  and  life's  ideal;  the  fundamentals 
of  a  new  philosophy  of  life,  Lond,  Black. 
1911, 

Main  currents  of  modern  thought;  a  study  of 
the  spiritual  and  intellectual  movements  of 
the  present  day;  tr,  [from  4th  Germ,  ed.] 
by  M,  Booth.     N.  Y.     Scribner.     1912. 

Meaning  and  value  of  life.  Lond.  Black. 
1909. 

Problem  of  human  life  as  viewed  by  the  great 
thinkers  from  Plato  to  the  present  time; 
tr.  by  W.  S.  Hough  and  W.  R.  B.  Gibson. 
N.  Y.     Scribner.     1909. 

Religion  and  life.  Lond.  Brit,  and  for.  Unit, 
assoc,     191 1, 

Truth  of  religion,  N,  Y.  Putnam,  1911. 
(Theol.  transl.  libr.) 

Gibson,  W.  R,  B,  Rudolf  Eucken's  philoso- 
phy of  life.     1906. 

Hermann,   E,     Eucken  and   Bergson.     19 12. 

Jones,  W.  T.  Interpretation  of  Rudolf 
Eucken's  philosophy.     1912,     (C.  t.  1,) 

Sheldon,  H,  C,  Rudolf  Eucken's  message  to 
our  age,  C1913, 
Eugenics,  Castle,  W,  E,,  and  others.  Heredity 
and  eugenics;  lectures  summarizing  recent 
advances  in  knowledge  in  variation,  heredity 
and  evolution,  and  its  relation  to  plant, 
animal  and  human  improvement  and  wel- 
fare.    C1912. 

Davenport,  C.  B.  Heredity  in  relation  to 
eugenics.     1911. 

Ellis,  H,  H.     Race  regeneration,     1911. 

—  Task  of  social  hygiene,     1912. 

Jordan,  D,  S,  Heredity  of  Richard  Roe. 
1911, 

—  The  human  harvest.     CI907. 
Kellicott,  W.  E,     Social  direction  of  human 

evolution.     191 1. 

Saleeby,  C,  W.  Parenthood  and  race  culture. 
1909. 

See  also  Heredity. 
Euripides.     Adam,  J,     Euripides.     {In  his  Re- 
ligious teachers  of. Greece,) 

Europe.    History, 

Middle  ages. 

B6mont,  C,  and  Monod,  G.  Medieval 
Europe.     1906. 

Bryce,  J.     Holy   Roman  empire.     1887, 

Emerton,  E.     Mediaeval  Europe,     1894. 

Hallam,  H,  View  of  the  state  of  Europe 
during  the  middle  ages,     1865.     3 v. 

Thatcher,  O.  J.,  and  McNeal,  E.  H.,  editors 
and  translators.  Source  book  for  mediaeval 
history.  Selected  documents  illustrating 
the  history  of  Europe  in  the  middle  age. 
1907. 

Contents:    I.  The  Germans  and  the  empire  to  1073. 

—  II.  The  papacy  to  the  accession  of  Gregory  VII. 

—  III.  Struggle  between  the  empire  and  the  papacy. 

—  IV.  The  empire,  1250-1500.  —  V.  The  church, 
1250-1500.  —  VI.  Feudalism.  —  VII.  Courts,  judi- 
cial processes,  and  the  peace.  —  VIII.  Monasticism. 

—  IX.  The  crusades.  —  X.  Social  classes  and  cities 
in  Germany, 

See  also  History;  Middle  ages. 
Eusebius    Pamphilus.     Church    history;     Con- 
stantine.     1890.     (Nicene  and  post-Nicene 
fathers,  2d  ser.,  vol,  I,) 
Ecclesiastical   history.     Lond.     Bell.     1874. 


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Evagrius    Scholastictis.      Ecclesiastical    history, 

A.D.    431    to    A.D.    594.       {In    Theodoret. 

History  of  the  church,  A.D.  322  to  A.D.  427.) 

(Bohn's  eccles.  libr.) 
Evangelical  Alliance.     History,  essays,  orations 

and  other  documents  of  the  sixth  general 

conference,   Oct.   2-12,  1873.      Ed.   by  P. 

Schaff  and  S.   I.   Prime.     N.  Y.     Harper. 

1874. 
National    needs    and    remedies;     discussions 

of  the  conference  held  in  Boston,  Dec.  4-6, 

1889.     N.Y.     Baker.     1890. 
National  perils  and  opportunities;  discussions 

of  the  conference  held  in  Washington,  D.  C, 

Dec.  7-9,  1887.     N.  Y.     Baker.     1887. 
Evangelical  Association.     Evangelical  hymn  and 

tune  book.     Cleveland  [O.].     Evan.  Assoc. 

1904. 
Evangelisches    Gesangbuch.     Cleveland    [O.]. 

Evang.  Assoc.     1903. 
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Evangelical  hymnal.     Hall,  C.  C,  and  Lasar,  S. 

Evangelism.      Broadhurst,     C.     N.     Personal 

work;  or.  Bringing  men  to  Christ.     [C1912.] 

Dawson,  W.  J.     The  evangelistic  note.     1905. 

Drummond,  H.  The  new  evangelism  and  its 
relation  to  cardinal  doctrines.  {In  his 
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Gilbert,  P.  J.  King's  greatest  business. 
C1909. 

Goodell,  C.  L.  Pastoral  and  personal  evangel- 
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Grenfell,  W.  T.  What  will  you  do  with  Jesus 
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Hamilton,  W.  W.     Sane  evangelism.     C1909. 

Johnston,  H.  A.     Studies  for  personal  workers. 

1905- 
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workers.     1900. 
Jowett,  J.  H.     The  passion  for  souls.     CI905. 
Leete,  F.  D.     Every-day  evangelism,  personal, 

trained,  co-operative.     CI909. 
Mabie,   H.    C.     Method   in   soul-winning  on 

home  and  foreign  fields.     CI906. 
Men     and     Religion     Forward     Movement. 

Evangelism.     (Messages,  vol.  HI.) 
Pierson,  A.  T.     Evangelistic  work  in  principle 

and  practice.     C1887. 
Stone,  J.  T.     Recruiting  for  Christ.     CI910. 
Trumbull,  H.  C.     Individual  work  for  indi- 
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Evans,    Charles.     Friends    in    the    seventeenth 

century.     New  ed.     Phila.     1885. 
Evans,  Edward  Payson.     Evolutional  ethics  and 

animal     psychology.      N.     Y.      Appleton. 

1898. 
Evans,  Howard.     Sir  Randal   Cremer:    his  life 

and  work.     Bost.     Ginn.     1910. 
Evans,  Sebastian,  transl.     Holy  Graal.     [3d  ed.] 

Lond.    Dent.    1902.    2v.    (Temple  classics.) 
Everett,  Alexander  Hill.     Joseph  Warren.    1902. 

(American  biography,  vol.  X.  Sparks,  J., 

ed.) 
Everett,   Charles  Carroll.     Essays;    theological 

and  literary.     Bost.     Houghton.     1901. 
Ethics  for  young  people.     Bost.     Ginn.    1892. 
Fichte's  science  of  knowledge;  a  critical  exposi- 
tion.    2d  ed.     Chi.     Griggs.     1892. 


Everett,  Charles  Carroll — Continued. 

Gospel  of  Paul.     Bost.     Houghton.     1893. 
Immortality,     and      other      essays.       Bost. 

A.  U.  A.     1902. 
Poetry,  comedy  and  duty.     Bost.  A.   U.  A. 

1910. 
Psychological  elements  of  religious  faith;   ed. 

by  E.  Hale.     N.  Y.     Macm.     1902. 
Theism    and   the    Christian    faith;     lectures. 

N.  Y.     Macm.     1909. 
Everett,  Edward.     John  Stark.     N.  Y.     Harper. 

1902.     (Amer.  biography,  vol.  V.     Sparks, 

J.,  ed.) 
Life  of  George  Washington.     N.  Y.     Sheldon. 

i860. 
Everett,    William.    Oration   in   honor   of   Col. 

William    Prescott,    Bost.,    Oct.    14,    1895. 

Bost.     1896. 
School  sermons.     Bost.     Roberts.     1882. 
Everts,  William  Wallace.     Pastor's  handbook. 

N.  Y.     Sheldon.     1861. 
Life  of  W.  W.  Everts,  by  his  son.     1891. 
Evetts,  Basil  Thomas  Alfred.     New  light  on  the 

Bible  and  the  Holy  Land.     Lond.     Cassell. 

1892. 
Evidences  of  Christianity.     See  Apologetics. 
Evil.     Adam,    J.      Ancient    Greek    views    of 

suffering    and    evil.     {In    his    Vitality    of 

Platonism,  and  other  essays.) 
Burton,  M.  L.     Problem  of  evil.     1909. 
Caird,  J.     Origin  and  nature  of  evil.     {In  his 

Fundamental  ideas  of  Christianity.) 
Cox,  S.     Genesis  of  evil  and  other  sermons. 

1880. 
Fiske,    J.     The    mystery    of    evil.     {In    his 

Through  nature  to  God.) 
Momerie,   A.   W.     Origin  of   evil   and  other 

sermons.     1888. 
Naville,  J.  E.     Problem  of  evil.     1871. 
Petavel,  E.     Extinction  of  evil.     1889. 
Rogers,   A.    K.     The   problem   of   evil.     {In 

his  Religious  conception  of  the  world.) 
Royce,    J.     The    problem    of    Job.     {In    his 

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Studies  of  good  and  evil.) 
Simpson,    J.    G.     Personality   of   evil.     [Ser- 
mon.]    {In  his  Christian  ideals.) 
Temple,  W.     The  atonement  and  the  problem 

of   evil.     {In   his   The   faith   and    modern 

thought.) 
Ward,  J.     Problem  of  evil.     {In  his  Realm 

of  ends.) 
Warschauer,  J.     Evil  versus  divine  goodness. 

{In  his  Problems  of  immanence,  chapters 

VI-VII.) 
See  also  Sin. 
Evil  and  evolution.     By  the  author  of  "  The 

social  horizon."     Lond.     Macm.     1896. 
Evolution.     Abbott,  L.     Theology  of  an  evolu- 
tionist.    1897. 
Amer.  Assoc,  for  the  Advancement  of  Science. 

Fifty  years  of  Darwinism :  modern  aspects  of 

evolution;     centennial    addresses   in   honor 

of  Charles  Darwin.     1909. 
Beecher,    H.    W.     Evolution    and    religion; 

sermons.     1885. 
Bergson,  H.  L.     Creative  evolution;    tr.  by 

A.  Mitchell.     191 1. 
Calderwood,  H.     Evolution  and  man's  place 

in  nature.     1893. 


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Evolution — Continued. 

Clodd,  E.     Pioneers  of  evolution  from  Thales 

to  Huxley,   with   an  intermediate  chapter 

on  the  causes  of  arrest  of  the  movement. 

1897. 
Curtis,  G.  T.     Creation  or  evolution?     1887. 
Dadson,  A.  J.     Evolution  and  its  bearing  on 

religions.     1 901. 
Darwin,  C.  R.     Descent  of  man.     1871.     2 v. 

—  Origin  of  species  by  means  of  natural 
selection,  n.  d.  2 v.  in  i.  (World's  fa- 
mous books.) 

Dawson,  Sir  J.  W.  Modern  ideas  of  evolu- 
tion as  related  to  revelation  and  science. 
1890. 

Drummond,     H.     Ascent     of     man.     1894. 
(Lowell  Inst,  lect.) 

Evil  and  evolution.  By  the  author  of  "  The 
social  horizon."     1896. 

Fiske,    J.     Excursions    of    an    evolutionist. 

1893. 
Fitch,   M.   H.     Physical   basis  of  mind  and 
morals.     1908. 

In  this  book  it  is  intended  to  show  that  "  Mind  "  is  a 
biological  evolution  and  that  "  Morals  "  evolve  with 
the  body  and  "  Mind." 

Gerard,  J.     The  old  riddle  and  the   newest 

answer.     1904. 
Haeckel,  E.     Evolution  of  man.     1879.     2 v. 
■• —     History  of  creation.     1883.     2 v. 

—  Riddle  of  the  universe  at  the  close  of  the 
nineteenth  centurj'.     1900. 

Harris,  G.     Moral  evolution.     1896. 

Hart,  H.  M.,  and  Hirsch,  E.  G.     Evolution 

in  its  relation  to  man  and  religion.     (In 

Theology   at   the   dawn   of   the   twentieth 

century.     Morgan,  J.  V.,  ed.) 
Hobhouse,  L.  T.     Development  and  purpose; 

an  essay  towards  a  philosophy  of  evolution. 

1913. 

—  Mind  in  evolution.     1901. 

Howison,    G.    H.     Limits   of    evolution   and 

other  essays.     1901. 
Johnson,    F.     The    Christian's    relation    to 

evolution.     CI904. 
Le  Conte,  J.     Evolution  and  its  relation  to 

religious  thought.     1888. 
Lisle,   W.    M.     Evolution   of   spiritual   man. 

1894. 
McCosh,   J.     Religious  aspect   of   evolution. 

1890. 
Mackenzie,    H.     Evolution   illuminating   the 

Bible.     1892. 
Macran,    F.    W.     Theology    and    evolution; 

Moral   significance   of   evolution.     (In   his 

English  apologetic  theology.)     1905. 
Mivart,   St.   G.     On  the   genesis  of  species. 

1871. 
Patterson,  R.     Errors  of  evolution. 
Savage,  M.  J.     Religion  of  evolution.     1876. 
Schmidt,    E.    O.     Doctrine    of    descent   and 

Darwinism.     1883.     (Int.  sci.  ser.) 
Seward,  A.  C.     Darwin  and  modern  science. 

1909. 
Thomson,     G.     Evolution     and     involution. 

1880. 
Waggett,  P.  N.     The  more  general  effect  of 

evolutionary    doctrine.     (In    his    Scientific 

temper  in  religion.) 

—  The  Bible  and  evolution.  (In  his 
Scientific  temper  in  religion.) 


Evolution — Continued. 

Wallace,  A.  R.     The  world  of  life  a  manifesta- 
tion of  creative  power,  directive  mind  and 
ultimate  purpose.     1911. 
See    also    Biology;      Darwinism;      Creation; 
Degeneration;      Environment;      Heredity; 
Man;   Religion  and  science. 
Evolution  and  ethics.     Huxley,  T.  H. 
Evolution  and  its  bearing  on  religions.     Dadson, 

Evolution    and     religion;      sermons.     Beecher, 

H.  W. 
Evolution  and  religion.     St.  John,  C.  E. 
Evolution  and  the  fall.     Hall,  F.  J. 
Evolution  of  a  great  literature.     Mann,  N. 
Evolution  of  Christianity.     Abbott,  L. 
Evolution  of  church  music.     Humphreys,  F.  L. 
Evolution  of  immortality.     McConnell,  S.  D. 
Evolution  of  marriage.     Letourneau,  C. 
Evolution  of  modern  capitalism.     Hobson,  J.  A. 
Evolution  of  religion.     Caird,  E. 
Evolution  of  religion.     Farnell,  L.  R. 
Evolution  of  the  English  Bible.     Hoare,  H.  W. 
Evolution  of  the  idea  of  God.     Allen,  G. 
Evolution    of    the    Messianic    idea.     Oesterley, 

W.  O.  E. 
Evolution  of  the  Sunday  school.     Cope,  H.  F. 
Evolution  of  theology  in  the  Greek  philosophers. 

Caird,  E. 
Ewa,  a  tale  of  Korea.     Noble,  W.  A. 
Ewald,    Georg    Heinrich    August.     History    of 

Israel.     Tr.    from    the    German.     Ed.    by 

Russell     Martineau     [and    others].     Lond. 

Longm.     1869-1886.     8v. 
Isaiah,  chapters  I-XXXIII.      Camb.  (Eng.) 

Deighton.     1869. 
Old    and    New   Testament    theology.     Edin. 

Clark.     1888. 
Ewer,   Ferdinand   Cartwright.      Catholicity   in 

its     relationship     to     Protestantism     and 

Romanism.     N.  Y.     Putnam.     1878. 
Examination     of     Canon     Liddon's     Bampton 

lectures  on  the  divinity  of  our  Lord.     By  a 

clergyman  of  the  Church  of  England.     Bost. 

Little.     1872. 
Exiles  in   Virginia:    with   observations  on  the 

conduct  of  the  Society  of  Friends  during 

the   revolutionary   war.     Phila.     Publ.   for 

the  subscribers.     1848. 
Expositions   of   Holy  Scripture.     Maclaren,   A. 

i8v. 
Expositor's  Bible;  ed.  by  W.  R.  Nicoll.     N.  Y. 

Armstrong.     1 887-1 896.     47  V. 
Eyton,  Robert.     The  ten  commandments;    ser- 
mons.    Lond.     Paul.     1895. 
EzEKiEL,    Hebrew  prophet.     Lewis,  H.  E.     (In 

Men  of  the  Old  Testament:    Solomon  to 

Jonah.     Milligan,  G.,  and  others.) 
Matheson,  G.     Ezekiel  the  individualist.     (In 

his     Representative    men     of    the    Bible: 

Ishmael  to  Daniel.) 
Ezra,    Hebrew  scribe.     Townsend,   W.   J.     (In 

Men  of  the  Old  Testament:    Solomon  to 

Jonah.     Milligan,  G.,  and  others.) 
Whyte,     A.        (In     hts     Bible     characters: 

Ahithophel  to  Nehemiah.) 
Faber,  Frederick  William.     Blessed  sacrament. 

Bait.     Murphy.     1859. 
Foot  of  the  cross.     Bait.     Murphy.     1865. 
Bowden,  J.  E.     Life  and  letters  of  Frederick 

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Faber,  George  Stanley.  Treatise  on  the  genius 
and  object  of  the  patriarchal,  the  Levitical 
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Rivington.     1823.  2v. 

Fabian  social  series.     Webb,  S.,  and  others. 

Fact  of  Christ.     Simpson,  P.  C. 

Fact  of  conversion.     Jackson,  G. 

Fagan,  James  Octavius.  Autobiography  of  an 
individualist.     Bost.     Houghton.     1912. 

Fagan,  Mark,  mayor  of  Jersey  City.  Steffens, 
L.     {In  his  Upbuilders.) 

Faguet,  Emile.  Cult  of  incompetence.  N.  Y. 
Dutton.     191 1. 

Fairbairn,  Andrew  Martin.   Catholicism,  Roman 
and  Anglican.     N.  Y.     Scribner.     1899. 
City  of  God.     Lond.     Hodder.     1856. 
Philosophy  of  the  Christian  religion.     N.  Y. 

Macm.     1902. 
Place  of  Christ  in  modern  theology.     N.  Y. 

Scribner.     1893. 
Religion  in  history  and  in  modern  life.     N.  Y. 

Whit  taker,     n.  d. 
Studies  in  religion  and  theology.     The  church : 
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Studies  in  the  life  of  Christ.     N.  Y.    Appleton. 

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Studies    in    the    philosophy    of    religion    and 
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Fairbairn,  Patrick.     Revelation  of  law  in  Scrip- 
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lect.) 
Typology     of     Scripture.      Phila.      Martien. 
1859.     2V. 

Fairbanks,  Arthur.  Handbook  of  Greek  religion. 
N.  Y.     Amer.  book  co.     CI910. 

Fairchild,  George  Thompson.  Rural  wealth 
and  welfare.  2d  ed.  N.  Y.  Macm.  1900. 
(Rural  sci.  ser.) 

Fairchild,  Henry  Ptatt.  Immigration:  a  world 
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N.  Y.     Macm.     1913. 

Fairchild,  James  Harris.  Elements  of  theology, 
natural  and  revealed.  Oberlin  [O.].  Good- 
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Fairweather,  William.  Background  of  the  gos- 
pels: Judaism  in  the  period  between  the 
Old  and  New  Testaments.  Edin.  Clark. 
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and  Black,  John  Sutherland.  First  book  of 
Maccabees,  with  introduction  and  notes. 
Camb.  [Eng.]  Univ.  press.  1897.  (Cambr. 
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Fairy-faith  in  Celtic  countries.    Wentz,  W.  Y.  E. 

Faith.     Abbott,  L.     In  aid  of  faith.     1886. 
Beecher,   H.   W.     Victorious  power  of  faith. 

(In  his  Sermons,  3d  series.) 
Bellows,    H.    W.     Common   faith.     {In    his 

Twenty-four  sermons,  etc.) 
Black,  H.     Faith's  illusion.     {In  his  Listen- 
ing to  God:  sermons.) 

—  Cleavage  of  the  faith.     {In  his  Listening 
to  God:   sermons.) 

Bousset,  W.     Faith  of  a  modern  Protestant; 

tr.  by  F.  B.  Low.     1909. 
Brooks,  P.     Accumulation  of  faith.     {In  his 

Candle  of  the  Lord,  and  other  sermons.) 

—  Greatness    of    faith.       (In    his    Sermons 
preached  in  English  churches.) 

—  Perfect  faith.     {In  his  Light  of  the  world, 
and  other  sermons.) 


Faith — Continued. 

Brooks,   P.     Siafety  and  helpfulness  of  faith. 

{In  his  Twenty  sermons.) 
Bushnell,     H.     Reason     of     faith.     {In     his 

Sermons  for  the  new  life.) 
Caird,  J.     Faith  and  reason.     {In  his  Funda- 
mental ideas  of  Christianity,  vol.  I.) 
Chad  wick,  J.  W.     Faith  of  reason;  discourses 

on  religion.     1879. 
Cheever,   H.   T.     Correspondencies  of   faith. 

C1885. 
Church,    R.   W.     Faith   amid   changes.     {In 

his  Advent  sermons.) 
Clow,  W.  M.     Omnipotence  of  faith.     {In  his 

Secret  of  the  Lord.) 
Coffin,  H.  S.     Faith  and  character.     {In  his 

Creed  of  Jesus,  and  other  sermons.) 

—  Faith  and  knowledge.  {In  his  Creed  of 
Jesus,  and  other  sermons.) 

Coquerel,  A.  J.     Conscience  and  faith;   tr.  by 

J.  E.  Odgers.     1878. 
Coyle,  R.  F.     Where  we  rest  our  faith.     {In 

his  The  church  and  the  times:   sermons.) 
Cuckson,  J.    Faith  and  fellowship.    [Sermons.] 

Ferries,  G.     Growth  of  Christian  faith.     1905. 
Fisher,  G.  P.     Faith  and  rationalism.     1879. 
Goodell,   C.   L.     The  things  of  faith.     [Ser- 
mons.]    (In  his  Pathways  to  the  best.) 
Gordon,  G.  A.     New  epoch  for  faith.     1901. 

—  Ultimate  conceptions  of  faith.     1903. 
Green,  T.  H.     Witness  of  God  and  faith:  two 

lay  sermons.     1886. 
Grenfell,  W.  T.     Adventure  of  life.     1912. 

—  A  man's  faith.     CI908. 

Guyau,  J.  M.     Dogmatic  faith ;  Symbolic  and 

moral  faith.     {In  his  Non-religion  of  the 

future.) 
Hare,    J.    C.     Victory    of    faith.     [Sermons.] 

3d  ed.     1874. 
Holland,  H.  S.    Faith.    (7»Luxmundi.    Gore, 

C,  ed.) 
Hooker,  T.     Activity  of  faith:   or,  Abraham's 

imitators.     {In  The  world's  great  sermons. 

Kleiser,  G.,  comp.) 
Hutton,   J.   A.     Fear   of    things.     [Sermons.] 

1911. 

—  Winds  of  God;  five  lectures  on  the  inter- 
course of  thought  with  faith  during  the 
nineteenth  century.     191 1. 

Inge,  W.  R.     Faith.     1909. 

Iverach,  J.  Unfolding  of  faith.  {In  his 
The  other  side  of  greatness,  and  other  ser- 
mons.) 

Johnston,  H.  A.     Scientific  faith.     1904. 

Kingsley,  C.  Faith.  {In  his  Twenty-five 
village  sermons.) 

—  Justification  by  faith.     1856. 
Lawrence,  W.     Unchangeableness  and  change- 

ableness  of  faith.     {In  his  Visions  and  serv- 
ice.) 
Liddon,     H.     P.     Faith     without     miracles. 
[Sermon.]     {In  his  Clerical  life  and  work.) 

—  Sermons  preached  before  the  University 
of  Oxford.     2d  ser.     1880. 

Lodge,  O.     Reason  and  belief.     1910. 
Lorimer,  G.  C.     The  old  faith  and  the  new. 

[Sermon.]     {In  Gospel  invitation.) 
McConnell,   F.   J.     Increase   of  faith:    some 

present-day  aids  to  belief.     CI912. 
Mackenzie,  W.  D.     Final  faith.     1910. 


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Faith — Continued. 
Maclaren,   A.     Faith   conquering  the   world. 
[Sermon.]      {In    his    Year's    ministry,    1st 
ser.) 

—  Faith  in  Christ.  (In  his  Sermons 
preached  in  Manchester,  ist  ser.) 

—  Power  of  feeble  faith.  (In  his  Sermons 
preached  in  Manchester,  2d  ser.) 

—  What  faith  makes  of  death.  [Sermon.] 
(In  his  Year's  ministry,  1st  ser.) 

McNeill,  J.     "Trial  and  triumph  of  faith." 

(In  his  Sermons,  vol.  III.) 
Martineau,    J.     Faith   the    deliverance    from 

fear.     (In  his  Hours  of  thought  on  sacred 

things,  2d  ser.) 

—  Moral  quality  of  faith.  (In  his  Hours  of 
thought  on  sacred  things.) 

—  The  prayer  of  faith.  (In  his  Hours  of 
thought  on  sacred  things,  2d  ser.) 

Merrill,  S.  M.     Doctrinal  aspects  of  Christian 

experience.     C1882. 
Momerie,  A.  W.     Connection  between  reason 

and    faith.     (In    his    Defects    of    modern 

Christianity,  and  other  sermons.) 
Moule,  H.  C.  G.     Faith,  its  nature  and  its 

work.     1909. 
Mozley,   J.    B.     Heroism    of   faith.     (In   his 

Sermons,  parochial  and  occasional.) 
Newman,   J.    H.     Faith   and   love.     (In   his 

Parochial  and  plain  sermons,  vol.  IV.) 

—  Faith  and  obedience.  (In  his  Parochial 
and  plain  sermons,  vol.  III.) 

—  Faith  without  sight.  (In  his  Parochial 
and  plain  sermons,  vol.  II.) 

Oman,  J.     Problem  of  faith  and  freedom  in 

the  last  two  centuries.     1906. 
Parker,    J.     Faith.     (In    his    City    Temple 

pulpit:  sermons.) 
Peake,  A.  S.     Heroes  and  martyrs  of  faith. 

1910. 
Picton,  J.  A.     Antithesis  of  faith  and  sight. 

(In  his  Mystery  of  matter  and  other  essays.) 
Potter,   R.   H.      Common   faith   of  common 

men.     1912. 
Rice,   W.   N.     Christian  faith  in  an  age  of 

science.     1903. 
Roberts,  R.     Renascence  of  faith.     CI912. 
Robertson,  F.  W.     Victory  of  faith.     (In  his 

Sermons.     New  ed.) 
Selby,  T.  G.     Buflfetings  of  faith;    Types  of 

unavailing  faith.     [Two  sermons.]     (In  his 

Alienated  crown.) 

—  Vacillations  of  faith.  (In  his  The  un- 
heeding God,  and  other  sermons.) 

Shakspeare,  C.  Culture  and  faith.  (In 
his  St.  Paul  at  Athens:   nine  sermons.) 

Smith,  H.  B.  Relations  of  faith  and  philoso- 
phy.    (In  his  Faith  and  philosophy.) 

Smyth,  N.     Reality  of  faith.     1884. 

Spurgeon,  C.  H.  Faith.  (In  his  Sermons, 
1st  ser.) 

Thom,  J.  H.  The  faith  that  overcometh  the 
world.  (In  his  Laws  of  life  after  the  mind 
of  Christ:  discourses,  2d  ser.) 

—  Spiritual  faith.     [Sermons.]     1895. 
Upham,  T.  C.     Life  of  faith.     1852. 
Watson,  J.     Inspiration  of  our  faith.      1905. 
See  also  Agnosticism;     Apologetics;      Belief; 

Creeds;     Justification;      Religion;     Skepti- 
cism;  Theology;    Unbelief;   Truth. 
Faith  and  action.     Maurice,  F.  D. 


Faith  and  free  thought.     Lond.     Hodder.    1876. 
Faith  and  health.     Brown,  C.  R. 
Faith  and  social  service.     Hodges,  G. 
Faith  built  on  reason.     Abbot,  F.  L. 
Faith     cure.     Gordon,     A.     J.     Ministry     of 
healing;    or.  Miracles  of  cure  in  all  ages. 
1883. 
Marsh,  R.  L.     Faith  healing.     1889. 
Mix,    Mrs.    E.      Faith     cures     and   answers 

to  prayers. 
See  also  Christian  science;    Mental  healing; 
Psychotherapy;   Therapeutics. 
Faith,  freedom  and  the  future.     Forsyth,  P.  T. 
Faith  of  the  millions.     Tyrrell,  G.  H. 
Faiths  of  the  world;    a  concise  history  of  the 
great  religious  systems  of  the  worm.     Edin. 
Blackwood.     1892.     (St.  Giles  lect.) 
Falckenberg,     Richard.     History     of     modern 
philosophy  from    Nicolas   of   Cusa   to   the 
present  time.     N.  Y.     Holt.     1893. 
Fall  of  man.     Gurteen,  S.  H.     Epic  of  the  fall 
of  man:   a  comparative  study  of  Caedmon, 
Dante,  Milton.     1896. 
Hall,  F.  J.     Evolution  and  the  fall.     1910. 
Tennant,  F.  R.     Sources  of  the  doctrines  of. 

the  fall  and  original  sin.     1903. 
Wedgwood,    J.     The   fall   of   man.     (In   her 

Moral  ideal.) 
Wenyon,    C.     The    fall.     [Sermon.]     (In    his 

The  creation  story.) 
See  also  Sin;  Theology'. 
Fallows,   Samuel.     Health  and   happiness;    or, 
Religious  theraf>eutics  and  right  living.    Chi. 
McClurg.     1908. 
Family,  The.    Abbott,  L.     Pagan  ideal  of  the 
family;    Hebrew  ideal  of  the  family.     (In 
his  Spirit  of  democracy.) 
Bosanquet,  H.     The  family.     1906. 
Dealey,  J.  Q.     The  family  in  its  sociological 

aspects.     CI912. 
Lofthouse,    W.    F.     Ethics   and   the    family. 

[1912.] 
Reed,  J.     Man  and  woman.     1870. 
Robins,    J.    B.     The    family   a    necessity    of 

civilization.     1896. 
Sumner,  W.  G.     The  family  and  social  change. 

(In  his  War,  and  other  essays.) 
Thwing,  C.  F.,  and  Thwing,  C.  F.  B.     The 

family.     1887. 
See  also  Ethics;  Home;   Marriage;  Women. 
Family  and  social  work.     Devine,  E.  T. 
Family    and     the     nation,     The.      Whetham, 

W.  C.  D.,  and  Whetham,  C.  D. 
Far   East.     See   Eastern  question    (Far   East); 

Orient. 
Far-^day,  Michael.     Houston,  E.  J.     Michael 
Faraday.  (In    Beacon    lights    of    history, 
vol.  14.     Lord,  J.,  ed.) 
Fans,  John  Thomson.     Romance  of  the  English 

Bible.     Bost.     Pilgrim  press.     C1911. 
Farm   life.     Butterfield,    K.   L.     Chapters   in 
rural  progress.     1908. 
McKeever,    W.    A.     Farm    boys    and    girls. 
1912.     (Rural  sci.  ser.) 
FameU,  Lewis  Richard.     Evolution  of  religion. 
N.  Y.     Putnam.     1905.     (C.  t.  1.) 
Greece  and  Babylon ;  a  comparative  sketch  of 
Mesopotamian,     Anatolian     and     Hellenic 
religions.     Edin.     Clark.     191 1. 
Higher    aspects    of    Greek    religion.     N.    Y. 
Scribner.     1912.     (Hibbert  lect.) 


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Farrar,  Adam  Storey.     Critical  history  of  free 

thought    in    reference     to    the    Christian 

reUgion.     Lond.       Murray.     1862.    (Bamp. 

lect.) 
Farrar,     Frederic    William.     The     Bible:      its 

meaning  and  supremacy.     N.  Y.     Longm. 

1897. 
Book  of  Daniel.     N.  Y.     Armstrong.     1895. 

(Expositor's  Bible.) 
Darkness  and  dawn.     N.  Y.     Longm.     1892. 
Early  days  of  Christianity.     N.  Y.     Cassell. 

n.  d. 
Eternal  hope:  five  sermons.     N.  Y.     Dutton. 

1878. 
First  and  second  Kings.     N.  Y.     Armstrong. 

1894.     2v.     (Expositor's  Bible.) 
Gospel  according  to  St.  Luke.     Camb.  [Eng.] 

Univ.  press,     1910.     (Cambr.  Greek  Test.) 
Hebrews.     Camb.  [Eng.]     Univ.  press.     1906. 

(Cambr.  Greek  Test.) 
Hebrews,     with     notes     and     introduction. 

Camb.  [Eng.]    Univ.  press.    1883.    (Cambr. 

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Herods.     N.  Y.     Herrick.     n.  d. 
History   of   interpretation.     N.    Y.     Dutton. 

1886.     (Bamp.  lect.) 
"  In  the  days  of  thy  youth":    sermons  on 

practical  subjects.     Lond.     Macm.      1876. 
Life  and  work  of  St.  Paul.     N.  Y.     Dutton. 

1879.     2V. 
Life  of  Christ.     N.  Y.     Dutton.     1875.     2 v. 
Life  of  Christ  as  represented  in  art.     N.  Y. 

Macm.     1895. 
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Christ.     N.  Y.     Dodd.     1900. 
Lives  of  the  fathers.     N.  Y.     Macm.     1889. 

2V. 

Lord's       prayer;       sermons      preached      in 

Westminster  Abbey.     2d  ed.     N.  Y.    Whit- 
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Mercy  and  judgment;    a  few  last  words  on 

Christian    eschatology    with    reference    to 

Dr.  Pusey's  "  What  is  of   faith?"      N.  Y. 

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Messages    of    the    books.     N.    Y.     Dutton. 

1885. 
Minor   prophets.     N.    Y.     Randolph,     n.    d. 

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St.     Luke,     with     notes    and     introduction. 

Camb.     [Eng.]         Univ.      press.  1880. 

(Cambr.  Bible.) 
Seekers  after  God.     Lond.     Macm.     1874. 
Sermons  and  addresses  delivered  in  America. 

N.  Y.     Dutton.     1886. 
Silence   and    the    voices   of  God,   and    other 

sermons.     N.  Y.     Dutton.     1875. 
Social    and    present    day    questions.     Bost. 

Bradley.     C1891. 
Solomon:   his  life  and  times.     Lond.     Nisbet. 

n.  d.     (Men  of  the  Bible.) 
Voice     from      Sinai.       N.      Y.      Whittaker. 

1892. 

Sermons  on  the  commandments. 
Witness  of  history  to  Christ.     Lond.     Macm. 

1872.     (Hulsean  lect.) 
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Farrar,  James  McNall.    A  junior  congregation. 

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Farrar,  Timothy.     Manual  of  the  constitution 
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Basil  the  Great;  Smith,  R.  T. 
Gregory  the  Great ;   Barmby,  J. 
Leo  the  Great;  Gore,  C. 
St.  Ambrose;   Thornton,  R. 
St.  Jerome;    Cutts,  E.  L. 
St.  John  of  Damascus;  Lupton,  J.  H. 
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Jackson,  G.  A.     Fathers  of  the  third  century. 
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Stearns,  W.  N.     Manual  of  patrology,  with 

select  bibliographical  references.     1899. 
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Faulkner,   John  Alfred.     Cyprian  the  church- 
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Erasmus     the     scholar.       Cine.       Jennings. 

C1907.     (Men  of  the  kingdom.) 
The     Methodists.     N.     Y.     Baker.     C1903. 
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Faunce,  Daniel  Worcester.    Advent  and  ascen- 
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A   young   man's   difficulties   with   his   Bible. 
Phila.     A.  B.  P.  S.     CI898. 

Faunce,  William  Herbert  Perry.     The  educa- 
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1908.     (Yale  lect.) 
What  does  Christianity  mean?     N.   Y.,  etc. 
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Faust.  Moulton,  R.  G.  Versions  of  the 
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Fawcett,  Henry.  Manual  of  political  economy. 
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Fechner,  Gustav  Theodor.  Little  book  of  life 
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Federalist,  The.  Bourne,  E.  G.  Authorship 
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Fehlandt,  August  F.  A  century  of  drink  reform 
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Feine,  Karl  Eduard  Paul.  St.  Paul  as  a  theolo- 
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Felice,  G.  de.  History  of  the  Protestants  of 
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Felix,  Roman  governor  of  Judcea.  Howson,  J.  S. 
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Whyte,  A.     Felix.     (In  his  Bible  characters: 
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Fi;Lix,  ,   French  Jesuit  priest.     Wilkinson, 

W.  C.     Pere  Felix.     (In  his  Modern  mas- 
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Felton,     Cornelius     Conway.     William     Eaton. 
N.  Y.     Harper.     1902.     (Amer.  biography, 
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Greece  ancient  and  modern.     Bost.     Ticknor. 
1867.     2v.     (Lowell  Inst,  lect.) 

F^NELON,  Francois  de  Salignac  de  la  Mothe, 
abp.  of  Cambray.  Mudge,  J.  Fenelon  the 
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Fenn,  William  Wallace,  joint  author.  See 
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Ferguson,   Charles.    The  affirmative  intellect; 
an  account  of  the  origin  and  mission  of  the 
American  spirit.     N.  Y.     Funk.     1901. 
Religion  of  democracy;  a  manual  of  devotion. 
San  Francisco.     Elder.     1900. 

Fernley  lectures. 
Man's  partnership  with  Providence;   Telford, 

J. 
Spiritual  sense  in  sacred  legend;    Brailsford, 

E.J. 
Unrealized  logic  of  religion;  Fitchett,  W.  H. 
Ferrar,  Nicholas.    Skipton,  H.  P.  K.    Life 

and  times  of  Nicholas  Ferrar.     1907. 
Ferrero,    Guglielmo.     Militarism:     a    contribu- 
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Ferries,    George.     Growth    of    Christian   faith. 

Edin.     Clark.     1905. 
Ferris,  Mrs.  Benjamin  G.     Mormons  at  home. 

N.  Y.     Dix.     1856. 
Ferris,    Carrie    Sivyer.     The    Sunday    kinder- 
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Ferris,  George  Hooper.    Elements  of  spiritual- 
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Formation   of   the    New   Testament.     Phila. 
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Festivals.     Brewster,  H.  P.     Saints  and  festi- 
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Green,     W.     H.       Hebrew     feasts.       1885. 

(Newton  lect.) 
See  also  Anniversaries;    Christmas;    Easter; 
Thanksgiving  day. 
Festus,  Roman  governor  of  Judaa.      Whyte,  A. 
{In    his    Bible    characters:      Stephen    to 
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Fetishism.  '  Haddon,  A.  C.     Magic  and  fetish- 
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Jevons,  F.  B.    Fetishism.     {In  his  Introduc- 
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Milligan,  R.  H.     Fetish  folk  of  West  Africa. 

C1912. 
Miiller,  F.  M.     Is  fetishism  a  primitive  form 
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Feudalism.     Hallam,  H.    Of  the  feudal  system, 
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Lord,  J.    The  feudal  system.     {In  his  Beacon 
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Taylor,   H.   O.     Feudalism  and   knighthood. 

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Thatcher,  O.    J.,    and    McNeal,    E.    H.,  eds. 
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Tourville,   H.  de.     The  feudal  system,     {In 
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creed;     by   whom   written   and   by   whom 
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Adamson,  R.     Fichte.     1908. 
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Bost.     Houghton.     1898. 
Fifteen  years  among  the  top- knots.     Underwood, 

L.  H. 
Fifteen  years  in  the   chapel   of   Yale   College. 

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Fifth  gospel;    being  the  Pauline  interpretation 
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1907. 
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Fifty   years   of   Darwinism.     Amer.   Assoc,   for 

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Fifty  years  with  the  Sabbath  schools.     BuUard, 

A. 
Fifty-three  years  in  Syria.     Jessup,  H.  H. 
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Civilisation  at  the  cross  roads.    Lond.    Longm. 

1912.     (W.  B.  Noble  lect.) 
Gospel   and    human    needs.     Lond.     Longm. 
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Fillebrown,  Charles  Bowdoin.    The  A  B  C  of 
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Epistle  to  the  Galatians.     N.  Y.     Armstrong, 

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Univ.  press.     1904.     (Cambr.  Greek  Test.) 
Fellowship  in  the  life  eternal;    exposition  of 
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Findlay,  George  Gillanders — Continued. 

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Finney,  Charles  Grandison.     Character,  claims 

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Memoirs,  written  by  himself.     N.  Y.     Barnes. 

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Sermons    on    gospel    themes.     Oberlin     [O.]. 

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Wright,   G.   F.     Charles  Grandison  Finney. 

CI 891.     (Amer.  religious  leaders.) 
Finot,  Jean.     Problems  of   the   sexes;      tr.   by 

M.  J.  Safford.     N.  Y.     Putnam.     1913. 
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rule  of  life.     Wells,  H.  G. 
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Firth,  Charles   Harding.     Oliver  Cromwell  and 

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Firth,  Franklin  Jones.     Christian  unity  in  effort. 

Phila,     Lippincott.     1910. 
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Fisher,  George  Park.     Beginnings  of  Christian- 
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Essays  on  the  supernatural  origin  of  Christian- 
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Faith     and     rationalism.     N.     Y.     Scribner. 

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Grounds    of    theistic    and    Christian    belief. 

N.  Y.     Scribner.     1883. 

Same.     Revised  ed.     1907. 
History  of  Christian  doctrine.     N.  Y.     Scrib- 
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History    of    the    Christian    church.     N.    Y. 

Scribner.     1887. 
Life  of  Benjamin  Silliman.     N.  Y.     Scribner. 

1866.     2V. 
Manual     of     Christian     evidences.     N.     Y. 

Scribner.     1894. 
Manual  of  natural  theology.     N.  Y.     Scrib- 
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Nature   and    method    of    revelation.     N.    Y. 

Scribner.     1890. 
Outlines  of  universal  history,     N.  Y.     Amer. 

book  CO.     CI 885, 
Reformation.     N.    Y.     Scribner.     1874. 


Fisher,  George  Park — Continued. 

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Fisher,  Robert  H.  The  Beatitudes.  N,  Y, 
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Fisk,  Fidelia.  Recollections  of  Mary  Lyon. 
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Fisk,  Franklin  Woodbmy.  Manual  of  preach- 
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Fiske,  Amos  Kidder.  Myths  of  Israel;  ancient 
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Fiske,  Charles.  Religion  of  the  incarnation; 
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Fiske,     George    Walter.     Boy    life    and    self- 
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Fiske,  John.     American  political  ideas,  viewed 
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American     revolution.        Bost.        Houghton. 

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Critical  period  of  American  history.     1783- 
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Darwinism,  and  other  essays,     Bost,     Hough- 
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Destiny  of  man  viewed  in  the  light  of    his 

origin.     Bost,     Houghton.     1885. 
Excursions     of     an     evolutionist.      N.      Y. 

Houghton.     1893, 
Idea      of     God     as     affected     by      modern 

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Life     everlasting,     Bost,     Houghton,     1901. 

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Myths  and  myth-makers;  old  tales  and  super- 
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Outlines  of  cosmic  philosophy.    Bost.    Hough- 
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Through  nature  to  God.     Bost.     Houghton. 
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Fiske,  Martha  Theresa.  The  word  and  the 
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Fitch,  Michael  Hendrick.  Physical  basis  of 
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Fitchett,  William  Henry.  Beliefs  of  unbelief: 
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Wesley  and  his  century;  a  study  in  spiritual 
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Fleming,  A.  Church  polity;  its  spiritual 
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Fleming,  David  Hay.  The  reformation  in  Scot- 
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Fletcher,  M.  Scott.  Psychology  of  the  New 
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Flick,  Alexander  Clarence.  Rise  of  the  mediae- 
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Florus,  Lucius  Annaeus.  Epitome  of  Roman 
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Flower,  Benjamin  Orange.  Civilization's  in- 
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Forster,  Friedrich  W.  Marriage  and  the  sex 
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Foght,  Harold  Waldstein.  The  American  rural 
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Foote,  Arthur,  ed.  Book  of  chants.  Bost. 
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Foote,  Henry  Wilder.     Annals  of  King's  chapel 

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Footman,  Henry.  Reasonable  apprehensions 
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Forbes,  Alexander  Penrose.  Commentary  on 
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Forbes,  Henry  Prentiss.  The  Johannine  litera- 
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Forbush,  T.  B.,  comp.  Book  of  worship  for 
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Forbush,  William  Byron.  Boy  problem.     Bost. 
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Leo  the  Great.     Lond.     S.   P.  C.   K.     n.  d. 
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Gospel  invitation.     [Grout,  H.  M.,  ed.] 
Gospel  of  Barnabas.     Ragg,  L.,  and  Ragg,  L. 


Gospel  of  Buddha,     Carus,  P.,  ed. 

Gospel  of  life.     Westcott,  B.  F. 

Gospel  of  pain.     Hardy,  T.  J. 

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Gray,  Robert,  bishop  of  Capetown  and  Metro- 
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Robinson,  H.  P.  The  twentieth  century 
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Coats,  R.  H.     Types  of  English  piety.     1912. 
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Great  days  of  Northumbria.     Mills,  J.  T. 
Great  design  of  Henry  IV,  from  the  Memoirs  of 
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Abelard  and  the  early  history  of  universities. 

Compayre,  G. 
Alcuin  and  the  rise  of  the  Christian  schools. 

West,  A.  F. 
Loyola    and    the    educational  system  of   the 
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Great  men  of  the  Christian  church.     Walker,  W. 
Great  morning.     Lathbury,  C. 
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Great  religious  teachers  of  the  East.     Martin, 

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Great  texts  of  the  Bible.    Hastings,  J.,  ed.    lov. 
Greatest  English  classic.     McAfee,  C.  B. 
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Harrison,  J.  E.  Prolegomena  to  the  study 
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Murray,  G.     Four  stages  of  Greek  religion. 

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Julian,  philosopher  and  emperor;   Gardner,  A. 
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Heroes  of  the  reformation.     Jackson,  S.  M.,  ed. 
Beza;  Baird,  H.  M. 
Erasmus;  Emerton,  E. 
Hiibmaier;  Vedder,  H.  C. 
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Influence  of   Rome  on   Christianity  and  the 
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History.     Chamberlain,  H.  S.    Foundations  of 
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Hobhouse,  Leonard  Trelawney.     Development 
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Rogers,  R.  A.  P.  English  rational  idealism. 
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—  Schelling's  transcendental  idealism.    1882. 
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Idealism  in  education.     Home,  H.  H. 

Idealism  of  Jesus.  Jones,  H.  (Hibbert  journal 
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Ignatius,  St.  Epistles,  with  notes  and  disserta- 
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Divine    transcendence    and    its    reflection    in 
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Doctrine   of  the   Trinity  apologetically  con- 
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Personality,     human     and     divine.      Lond, 

Macm.     1894.     (Bamp.  lect.) 
Reason  and  revelation.     Lond.    Macm.    1906. 
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Antin,  M.     The  promised  land.     1912. 
Balch,     E.    G.     Our    Slavic    fellow  citizens. 

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Brooks,   P.     Immortality.     {In  his  Spiritual 

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Caird,  E.     Immortality.     {In  his  Lay  sermons 

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Caird,      J.       Corporate      immortality.     {In 

Scotch  sermons.     Caird,  J.,  and  others.) 
Chad  wick,    J.    W.     Concerning   immortality. 

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Chambers,  A.     "  Our  life  after  death."     1895. 
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Dickinson,  G.  L.     Is  immortality  desirable? 

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Dole,   C.   F.     Hope   of   immortality.     C1906. 

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Everett,  C.  C.     Imrnortality,  and  other  essays. 

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Fairbairn,  A.  M.     Belief  in  immortality.     {In 

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Gladden,  W.     Practice  of  immortality,     n.  d. 
Gordon,    G.    A.     Immortality   and   the    new 

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—  Witness  to  immortality  in  literature, 
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Gould,  G.  M.     Immortality.     {In  his  Infinite 

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McTaggart,  J.  M.  E.     Human  immortality. 

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Mercer,  J.  E.     Science  of  life  and  the  larger 

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Mill,    J.    S.     Immortality.     {In    his    Three 

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Myers,  F.  W.  H.     Human  personality  and  its 

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Ostwald,  W.     Individuality  and  immortality. 

1906. 
Palmer,  B.     Evidences  of  immortality.     {In 

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Palmer,  F.     Winning  of  immortality.     CI910. 
Patten,   H.   P.     Intimations  of  immortality. 

1907. 
Perowne,  J.  J.  S.     Immortality:  four  sermons. 

1870.     (Hulsean  lect.) 
Reisner,     G.     A.     Egyptian     conception     of 

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Rogers,  A.  K.     The  problem  of  immortality. 

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Royce,  J.     Conception  of  immortality.     1900. 

(Ingersoll  lect.) 
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Salmond,    S.    D.    F.     Christian   doctrine    of 

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Schiller,    F.    C.    S.     Immortality.     {In    his 

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Sears,    E.    H.     Foregleams  and   foreshadows 

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Slattery,  C.  L.     Life  beyond  life.     1907. 
Smyth,    N.    Modern    belief    in    immortality. 

1910. 
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Straub,     J.     Consolations     of     science;      or, 

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Ward,  Mrs.  E.  S.  P.    Struggle  for  immortality. 

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Wheeler,   B.    I.     Dionysos  and   immortality. 

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In  darkest  England,  and  the  way  out.'JlBooth,  W. 
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In  His  steps.     Sheldon,  C.  M. 
In  memoriam.     Tennyson,  A. 
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Briggs,    C.    A.     Incarnation   of    the     Lord: 

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Church,  R.  W.     Mystery  of  the  incarnation. 

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Cooke,  R.  J.    Incarnation  and  recent  criticism. 

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Fiske,  C.     Religion  of  the  incarnation.     1905. 
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Hedge,  F.  H.  Incarnation  and  transub- 
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Illingworth,  J.  R.  The  incarnation  and  de- 
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Lampman,  L.,  and  others.  The  incarnation. 
{In  Christ  and  the  church;  essays,  Amer. 
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Lodge,  Sir  O.  J.  A  divine  incarnation. 
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—  Incarnation.  {In  his  Reason  and  belief, 
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McKim,  R.  H.     Mystery  of  the  incarnation. 

{In    his    Gospel    in    the    Christian    year: 

sermons.) 
Moberly,  R.  C.     The  incarnation  as  the  basis 

of  dogma.     {In  Lux  mundi.     Gore,  C,  ed.) 
Montgomery,  G.   R.     The  incarnation;    The 

divine    incarnation.     {In    his    Unexplored 

self:  an  introduction  to  Christian  doctrine.) 
Morris,    R.     Rationality  of  the  incarnation. 

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Orr,  J.     The  incarnation.     {In  his  Faith  of  a 

modern  Christian.) 
Ottley,   R.  L.     Doctrine  of  the  incarnation. 

1896.     2V. 
Powell,  H.  C.     Principle  of  the  incarnation. 

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Snowden,   J.    H.     Need   of   the   incarnation. 

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Streatfeild,  G.  S.     The  incarnation.     1910. 
Walker,  W.  L.     Spirit  and  the  incarnation  in 

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Fuller,     Mrs.     M.     B.     Wrongs     of     Indian 

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1908. 
Reinsch,    P.    S.      Intellectual    leadership    in 

contemporary   India.     {In  his  Intellectual 

and  political  currents  in  the  far  East.) 
Wedgwood,  J.     India  and  the  primal  unity. 

{In  her  Moral  ideal.) 

India  and  Christianity. 
See  Missions. 

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Butler,    W.    Land    of    the    Veda.     5th    ed. 

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India — History. 

Hunter,  Sir  W.  W.     Brief  history  of  the  Indian 

peoples.     24th  ed.     1907. 
Manning,    Mrs.   C.      Ancient  and   mediaeval 

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Ragozin,  Z.  A.     Vedic  India.     1899.     (Story 

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Hegel,  G.  W.  F.     Indian  philosophy.     {In  his 
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Religions. 

Barth,  A.     Religions  of  India.     2d  ed.     1890. 
Bloomfield,    M.     Religion   of   the   Veda,   the 

ancient  religion  of  India   (from  Rig-Veda, 

to     Upanishads).     1908.     (Amer.     lectures 

on  the  history  of  religions.) 
Hardwick,   C.     Religions  of   India.     {In  his 

Christ  and  other  masters.) 
Hopkins,  E.  W.     Religions   of    India.     1895. 

(Hdbks.  on  the  hist,  of  religions.) 
Hume,   R.   A.     An  interpretation  of   India's 

religious  history.     CI911. 
Johnson,  S.     Oriental  religions:  India.     1873. 
Miiller,  F.   M.     Lectures  on  the  origin  and 

growth   of   religion   as   illustrated    by   the 

religions  of  India.     1879.     (Hibbert  lect.) 
Oman,  J.  C.     Brahmans,  Theists  and  Muslims 

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Speer,  R.  E.     {In  his  Missions  and  modern 

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See  also  Bahaism;    Brahmanism;    Buddhism; 

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Jainism;     Parsis,    or    Parsees;     Sadhuism; 

Sikhs,  The;    Yogis,  The;    also  Bhagavad- 

Gita;   Book  of  Ighan. 
Indians  of  North  America.     Eastman,  C.  A. 

The  North  American  Indian.     {In  Papers 

on    inter-racial    problems,    first    Universal 

races  congress,  191 1.     Spiller,  G.,  ed.) 

—  Soul  of  the  Indian.     191 1. 
Higginson,  T.  W.      Massasoit,  Indian   chief. 

{In  his  Carlyle's  laugh,  and  other  surprises.) 
Jackson,  Mrs.  H.  M.  (F.)  H.     A  century  of 

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government's   dealings   with    some   of   the 

Indian  tribes.     New  ed.     1881. 
Leupp,  F.  E.     The  Indian  and  his  problem. 

1910. 
Love,  W.  D.     Samson  Occom  and  the  Chris- 
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Riggs,   S.   R.      Tah-koo  Wah-kan;    or.  The 

gospel  among  the  Dakotas.     1869. 
Young,  E.  R.     On  the  Indian  trail;    stories 

of  missionary  work   among   the  Cree  and 

Saulteaux  Indians.     CI897. 
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Individual  in  the  making.     Kirkpatrick,  E.  A. 

Individual    work    for    individuals.     Trumbull, 

H.  C. 
Individualism.      Erdmann,  J.  E,      Individual- 
ism.    {In  his  History  of  philosophy,  vol.  II.) 
Guyau,  J.  M.     Religious  individualism.     (In 

his  Non-religion  of  the  future.) 
Kelly,    E.     Individualism    and    collectivism. 
1901.     (In    his    Government     or     human 
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Webb,  S.,  and  others.     Socialism  and  individ- 
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See  also  Socialism. 
Individuality.     Bosanquet,    B.     Principle    of 
individuality    and    value.     1912.     (Gifford 
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Individuality  and  immortality.     Ostwald,  W. 
Indulgences.     Lea,  H.  C.     History  of  auricu- 
lar confession  and  indulgences  in  the  Latin 
church.     1896.     3v. 
L^picier,   A.    M.     Indulgences;    their  origin, 
nature  and  development.     1895. 
Industrial  democracy.     Webb,  S.,  and  Webb,  B. 
Industrial    education.     Hanus,    P.    H.     Be- 
ginnings in  industrial  education.     1908. 
Reeder,  R.  R,     How  two  hundred  children  live 

and  learn.     1910. 
See  also  Education. 
Industrial  evolution.     Bucher,  C. 
Industrial    evolution    of    the    United    States. 

Wright,  C.  D. 
Industrial  history  of  the  United  States.     Coman, 

Industrial  peace.  Methods  of.     Gilman,  N.  P. 
Industrial    peace.    Principles   and    methods   of. 

Pigou,  A.  C. 
Industrial  revolution  of  the  eighteenth  century 

in  England.     Toynbee,  A. 
Inequality  and  progress.     Harris,  G. 
Infallibility  of  the  church.     Salmon,  G. 
Infant  baptism.     See  Baptism. 
Infants.     Shinn,  M.  W.     Biography  of  a  baby. 

CI 900. 
Infinite  affection,  The.     Macfarland,  C.  S. 
Influence  of  Christ  in  modern  life.     Hillis,  N.  D. 
Inge,     William    Ralph.     Christian     mysticism. 
N.    Y,     Scribner.     1899.     (Bamp.    lect.) 
The  church  and  the  age.     Lond.,  etc.     Longm, 

1912. 
Faith    and    its    psychology.     Lond,     Duck- 
worth. 1909. 
Personal    idealism    and    mysticism.      N.    Y. 

etc.     Longm.     1907,     (Paddock  lect.) 
Studies  of  English  mystics.     N.  Y.     Dutton. 

1906.     (St.  Margaret's  lect.) 
Theology   of   the   fourth   gospel.     (In   Cam- 
bridge biblical  essays.     Swete,  H.  B.,  ed.) 
Truth    and    falsehood    in    religion.     N.    Y. 
Dutton.     1907. 
Ingelow,      Jean.     Story      of      doom.       Bost. 

Roberts.     1867. 
Ingersoll  lectures  on  immortality. 

1896.  Immortality    and    the    new    theodicy. 

Gordon,  G.  A. 

1897.  Human  immortality,     James,  W, 

1898.  Dionysos    and    immortality.     Wheeler, 

B.  I. 

1899.  Conception  of  immortality.     Royce,  J. 

1900.  Life  everlasting.     Fiske,  J, 

1904,  Science  and  immortality.     Osier,  W. 


Ingersoll  lectures  on  immortality — Continued, 

1905.  The  endless  life.     Crothers,  S,  M. 

1906,  Individuality    and    immortality,     Ost- 

wald, W, 

1908,  Buddhism  and  immortality,     Bigelow, 

W.  S, 

1909,  Is  immortality   desirable?      Dickinson, 

G,  L, 

1911,  Egyptian    conception    of    immortality, 

Reisner,  G.  A. 

1912.  Intimations    of     immortality     in    the 

sonnets  of  Shakspere.    Palmer,  G.  H. 
Ingersoll,  Robert  Green.     Lambert,  L,  A. 
Notes  on  Ingersoll.     1884. 
Piatt,    W,    H.     God   out   and    man   in;     or, 
Replies  to  Robert  G.  Ingersoll,     1883. 
Ingram,  Arthur  Foley  Winnington.    Attractive- 
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Gospel  in  action.     Lond.     Wells.     CI906. 
Love  of  the  Trinity.  N.  Y.    Whittaker,   1908. 
Men     who     crucify     Christ.     Lond.      Wells 

Gardner.     C1896. 
Mission   of    the    Spirit.     N.    Y.     Whittaker. 

n.  d. 
Mysteries  of  God.     Lond.     Gardner.     1910. 
Work  in   great   cities;    lectures  on   pastoral 

theology.     Lond.     Gardner.     C1895. 
Innis,    George    Swan.     Wycliffe,    the    morning 

star.     Cine,     Jennings,     C1907.     (Men     of 

the  kingdom,) 
Inquisition.    Lea,    H.     C.    History    of    the 

Inquisition  of  Spain.     1906,     4v, 

—  History  of  the  Inquisition  of  the  middle 
ages.     CI  887.     3v. 

—  Inquisition  in  the  Spanish  dependencies. 
1908, 

Insanity,     Grasset,    J,     The    semi-insane   and 
the   semi-responsible.     Authorized   ed.,    tr. 
by  S.  E,  Jelliffe.     1907, 
Maudsley,      H,     Responsibility     in     mental 
disease,     1896.     (Int,  sci,  sen) 
Inscriptions.     Conder,   C.    R.     Altaic    hiero- 
glyphs and  Hittite  inscriptions.     1887. 
Rogers,    R.   W.,   ed.  and   transl.     Cuneiform 

parallels  to  the  Old  Testament.     1912. 
Sayce,  A.  H.     Archaeology  of    the  cuneiform 
inscriptions.     1907. 

—  ed.  Records  of  the  past;  being  English 
translations  of  the  ancient  monuments  of 
Egypt  and  Western  Asia.     New  series.     6v. 

Schrader,  E.  Cuneiform  inscriptions  and 
the  Old  Testament;  tr.  from  2d  Germ.  ed. 
by  O.  C.  Whitehouse.     1885,     2v, 

Smith,  G.  Chaldean  account  of  Genesis 
from  the  cuneiform  inscriptions.     1875. 

See  also  Arabia.     Antiquities;  Hittites;  Moab- 
ite  Stone;   Rosetta  Stone;  Siloam  Inscrip- 
tion; Tell  Amarna  tablets. 
Inspiration.     De   Witt,   J,    What   is  inspira- 
tion?   C1893, 

Momerie,  A,  W,  Inspiration,  and  other 
sermons,     2d  ed,     1890, 

Orr,  J,     Revelation  and  inspiration,     1910. 

Ragg,  L,  Prophecy  and  inspiration,  (In  his 
The  Book  of  books:  a  study  of  the  Bible,) 

Seeberg,  R,  Revelation  and  inspiration. 
1909, 

Wilson,  W,  D,  Miracles  and  inspiration,  (In 
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Instinct.     Morgan,    C,    L.     Instinct   and    ex- 
perience.    19 1 2. 
Institutional     church.     Hodges,      G.,      and 
Reichert,   J.     Administration   of   an   insti- 
tutional church.     1906. 
Judson,  E.     The  institutional  church.     C1899. 
Institutional    work    for    the    country    church. 

Hayward,  C.  E. 
Intemperance.      Holland,     C,    father.     Evils 
of  intemperance.      (In  his  Practical  preach- 
ing for  priets  and  people.) 
Partridge,  G.  E.     Studies  in  the  psychology 

of  intemperance.     1912. 
Strong,    J.     Intemperance.     {In   his   Studies 

in  the  gospel  of  the  kingdom.     1910.) 
See  also  Temperance. 
Inter-church  conference  on  federation.     Inter- 
church  conference  on  federation.  New  York, 
Nov.  15-21,  1905;    ed.  by  E.  B.  Sanford. 
N.  Y.,  etc.     Revell.     C1906. 
Intermediate  state.     Luckock,  H.  M.    Inter- 
mediate state  between  death  and  judgment. 
1890. 
Townsend,  L.  T.     Intermediate  world.     1878. 
See  also  Eschatology. 
International  abitration.     See  Arbitration. 
International  conciliation.     See  Conciliation. 
International  critical  commentary.     Driver,  S. 
R.,  and  others,  eds.     1895-1912.     22v.     See 
Bible.     Whole.     Commentaries. 
International  education  series. 

Education  of  man.     Froebel,  F.  W.  A. 
Intellectual   and   moral   development   of   the 

child.     Compayre,  G. 
Moral  instruction  of  children.     Adler,  F. 
Philosophy  of  education.     Rosenkranz,  J.  K. 
F. 
International  handbooks  to  the  New  Testament. 
Cone,  O.,  ed.     1899-1907.     4V.     See  Bible. 
N,  T.   Commentaries. 
International  problems  and  Hague  conferences. 

Lawrence,  T.  J. 
International  scientific  series. 

Doctrine  of  descent  and  Darwinism,    Schmidt, 

E.  O. 
The  human  species.     Quatrefages  de  Breau, 

J.  L.  A.  de. 
Mind  and  body:  the  theories  of  their  relation. 

Bain,  A. 
Responsibility  in  mental  disease.     Maudsley, 
H. 
International   Sunday   rest   congress.    Sunday 
rest  in  the  twentieth  century;    containing 
an   account   of   the    International   Sunday 
rest  congress  at  St.  Louis.  Ed.  by  A.  Jackson. 
Cleveland    [O.].     Internat.    fed.    of    Sund. 
rest  assoc'ns.     1905. 
International  Sunday-school  convention.   Devel- 
opment of  the  Sunday-school,   1 780-1905; 
official  report  of  the  eleventh  International 
Sunday  -  school         convention,       Toronto, 
June   23-27,  1905.     Bost.      Int.  S.  S.  Assoc. 

1905. 
International  Sunday-School  lessons.  See 
Andrews,  E.  B.,  ed.  Gospel  from  two 
Testaments;  Monday  Club.  Sermons  on 
the  Int.  S.-S.  lessons;  Peloubet,  F.  N., 
and  Wells,  A.  R.  Select  notes  on  the 
Int.  lessons;  Tarbell,  M.  Teacher's  guide; 
Warner,  D.  S.,  ed.  Arnold's  comment,  on 
the  Int.  lessons. 


International  theological  library.     Briggs,  C.  A., 

and  Salmond,   S.   D.   F.,  eds.     1891-1911. 

17V. 
Ancient  Catholic  church.     Rainy,  R. 
Apologetics.     Bruce,  A.  B. 
Canon    and    text    of    the    New    Testament. 

Gregory,  C.  R. 
Christian  doctrine  of  God.     Clarke,  W.  N. 
Christian  doctrine  of  salvation.   Stevens,  G.  B, 
Christian  ethics.     Smyth,  N. 
Christian  institutions.     Allen,  A.  V.  G. 
Christian    pastor   and    the    working   church. 

Gladden,  W. 
Greek  and  Eastern  churches.     Adeney,  W.  F. 
History  of  Christian  doctrine.     Fisher,  G.  P. 
History  of  Christianity  in  the  apostolic  age. 

McGiffert,  A.  C. 
History  of  the  reformation.     Lindsay,  T.  M. 

2V. 

Introduction  to  literature  of  the  New  Testa- 
ment.    Moffatt,  J. 
Introduction    to    the    literature    of    the    Old 

Testament.     Driver,  S.  R. 
Old  Testament  history.     Smith,  H.  P. 
Theology  of  the  Old  Testament.     Davidson, 
A.  B. 
International    Workingmen's    Association. 
Spargo,    J.      (In    his    Life    of    Karl    Marx, 
chapters  XI-XII.) 
Iowa.     Douglass,    T.     O.     Pilgrims    of    Iowa. 

C1911. 
Ireland.     Lawless,  E.    Story  of  Ireland.    1892. 
(Story  of  the  nations.) 

Religious  history. 

Stokes,  G.  T.     Ireland  and  the  Celtic  church : 

a  history  of  Ireland  from  St.  Patrick  to  the 

English  conquest  in  1 1 72.     6th  ed.     1907. 

Ireland,  John,  abp.  of  St.  Paid.     Church  and 

modern  society.     Chi.     McBride.     1897. 
Irenseus,     St.     Against     heresies.      {In     Ante- 
Nicene  fathers,  vol.  I.) 
Cruttwell,  C.  T.     Irenaeus.      {In  his  Literary 
history  of  early  Christianity,  vol.  I.) 
Irenic  theology.     Mead,  CM. 
Irrigation,     Smythe,     W.     E.     Conquest     of 

arid  America.     CI907. 
Irvine,  Alexander.    From  the  bottom  up;    the 
life    story    of    Alexander    Irvine.     N.    Y. 
Doubleday.     1910. 
Irving,  Edward.    Oliphant,   Mrs.   M.  O.  W. 

Life  of  Edward  Irving.     1862. 
Isaac,  Hebrew  patriarch.     Edersheim,  A.    Isaac. 
{In  his  World  before  the    flood,  chapters 
XIV-XVI.) 
Matheson,  G.     Isaac  the  domesticated.     {In 
his  Representative  men  of  the  Bible:  Adam 
to  Job. 
Mozley,   J.    B.     Sacrifice   of   Isaac.     {In   his 

Ruling  ideas  in  early  ages.) 
Rawlinson,  G.     Isaac  and  Jacob:    their  lives 

and  times.     1890.     (Men  of  the  Bible.) 
Rowland,  A.     Isaac.     {In  Men  of  the  O.  T.: 
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Thomson,  W.  H.     Life  and  times  of  the  pa- 
triarchs, Abraham,  Isaac  and  Jacob.     1912. 
Whyte,  A.     Isaac.     {In  his  Bible  characters: 
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Isaacs,  Abram  Samuel.    What  is  Judaism?    A 
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Isaiah,    Hebrew  prophet.     Brown,  F.     Isaiah  as 

a  preacher.     {In  Prophets  of  the  Christian 

faith.     Abbott,  L.,  and  others.) 
Davidson,    A.    B.     Call    of    Isaiah.     (In    his 

Called  of  God.) 
Driver,    S.    R.     Isaiah:     his    life   and    times. 

.1893.     (Men  of  the  Bible.) 

—  Isaiah's  vision.     {In  his  Sermons  on  the 
O.  T.) 

Lord,  J.     Isaiah.     {In  his  Beacon  lights  of 

history,  vol.  2.) 
Matheson,     G.     Isaiah     the     philanthropist. 

{In  his  Representative  men  of  the  Bible: 

Ishmael  to  Daniel.) 
Spaulding,    H.    G.     The   statesman   prophet. 

{In  his  Later  heroes  of  Israel.) 
Townsend,    W.    J.     Isaiah:     the    Christ-Har- 
binger.    {In  Men  of  the  O.  T.:    Solomon 

to  Jonah.     Milligan,  G.,  and  others.) 
Whyte,  A.     Isaiah.     {In  his  Bible  characters: 

Ahithophel  to  Nehemiah.) 
Islam.  See  Mohammedanism. 
Islam  and  missions.     Wherry,  E.  M.,  and  others, 

eds. 
Italy.     Symonds,  J.  A.     Sketches  and  studies  in 

Italy   and    Greece,    ist-3d    ser.     New   ed. 

1907.     3v. 

—  Renaissance  in   Italy.     New  ed.     1898- 
1912.     7v. 

Religious  history. 

Luzzi,    G.     Struggle   for   Christian   truth    in 

Italy.     CI913. 
See  also    Modernism;    Reformation;    Roman 

Catholic  church  and  all  references  under  it; 

Waldenses. 
Iverach,   James.     Descartes,   Spinoza  and   the 

new  philosophy.     N.  Y,     Scribner.     1904. 

(World's  epoch-makers.) 
Is  God  knowable?     Lond.     Hodder.     1894. 
The  other  side  of  greatness,  and  other  sermons. 

N.  Y.     Armstrong.     1906. 
St.   Paul,  his  life  and  times.     N.  Y.     Ran- 
dolph,    n.  d.     (Men  of  the  Bible.) 
Theism  in  the  light  of  present  science  and 

philosophy.     N.  Y.     Macm.     1899. 
Ivimey,    Joseph.     John    Milton;     his   life    and 

times.     N.  Y.     Appleton.     1832. 
Jack,    James   W.     Daybreak   in   Livingstonia ; 

story  of  the  Livingstonia  Mission,  British 

Central  Africa.     N.  Y.     Revell.     1901, 
Jacks,  Lawrence  Pearsall.    Alchemy  of  thought. 

N.  Y.     Holt.     191 1. 
Jackson,  Abraham  Valentine  Williams.     Persia, 

past  and  present;    a  book  of  travel  and 

research.     N.  Y.     Macm.     1909. 
Zoroaster,  the  prophet  of  ancient  Iran.     N.  Y. 

Macm.     1899. 
Jackson,  Abraham  Willard.     James  Martineau ; 

a  biography  and    a    study.     Bost.     Little, 

1901. 
Jackson,  Alexander,  ed.     See  International  Sun- 
day Rest  Congress. 
Jackson,  Andrew.     Lord,  J.     {In  his  Beacon 

lights  of  history,  vol.  12.) 
Jackson,    Cyril,  joint   author.     See    Riley,    A., 

and  others. 
Jackson,    Edward    Payson,  joint    author.     See 

Gilman,  N.  P.,  and  Jackson,  E.  P. 
Jackson,  George.     Fact  of  conversion.     N.  Y., 

etc.     Revell,     C1908.     (Cole  lect.) 


Jackson,  George — Continued. 

Preacher  and  the  modern  mind.    N.  Y.  E^ton. 
1912. 

Teaching    of   Jesus.     Lond.     Hodder.     1903. 

Jackson,     George     Anson.     Apostolic     fathers 

and  the  apologists  of  the  second  century. 

N.  Y.     Appleton.     1895.     (Early  Christian 

literature  primers.) 

Christian   faith;    catechism   for   pastors  and 
parents.     Bost.     Pilgrim  press.     1904. 

Fathers  of  the  third  century.     N.  Y.     Apple- 
ton.     1895.     (E^rly  Christ,  lit.  primers.) 

Post-Nicene   Greek   fathers.     N.   Y.     Apple- 
ton.     1883.     (Early  Christ,  lit.  primers.) 

Post-Nicene  Latin  fathers.     N.  Y.     Appleton. 
1896.     (Early  Christ,  lit.  primers.) 

Son  of  a  prophet.  Bost.  Houghton.  1894. 
Jackson,  Mrs.  Helen  Maria  (Fiske)  Htmt.  A 
century  of  dishonor;  a  sketch  of  the 
United  States  government's  dealings  with 
some  of  the  Indian  tribes.  New  ed.  Bost. 
Harper.     1881. 

Ramona;  a  story.     Bost.     Roberts.     1885.^ 

Jackson,  Henry.     Account  of  the  churches  in 

Rhode  Island.    Providence.  Whitney.  1854. 

Jackson,   Henry  Latimer.    The   fourth   gospel 

and  some  recent  German  criticism.     Camb. 

[Eng.]     Univ.  press.     1906. 

Jackson,  John.     In  leper-land:  being  a  record  of 

my    tour    of    7,000    miles    among    Indian 

lepers.     [2d  ed.]     Lond.     Mission  to  lepers. 

1907.  ^^     ,, 

Mary    Reed,    missionary   to   lepers.     N.   Y., 

etc.     Revell.     1900. 
Jackson,  Samuel  Macauley.    Huldreich  ZwingH, 

the  reformer  of  German  Switzerland,  1484- 

1531.    2d     ed.     N.     Y.     Putnam.     1903. 

(Heroes  of  the  reformation.) 
Jackson,  Samuel  Trevena.    Lincoln's  use  of  the 

Bible.     N.  Y.     Eaton.     CI909. 
Jackson,  Sheldon.    Stewart,   R.   L.    Sheldon 

Jackson,  pathfinder  and  prospector  of  the 

missionary  vanguard  in  the  Rocky  Moun- 
tains and  Alaska.     C1908. 
Jackson,     William.     Doctrine     of    retribution, 

N.  Y.     Randolph.     1876. 
Jacob,     Hebrew    patriarch.      Bellows,    H.    W. 

Jacob's  wrestle  with  God.     {In  his  Twenty- 
four  sermons.) 
Davidson,   A.    B,     Jacob   at    Bethel;    Jacob 

at  Peniel.     {In  his  Called  of  God.) 
Edersheim,  A.     Jacob.     {In  his  World  before 

the  flood.) 
Gibbon,  J.  M.    Jacob.     {In  Men  of  the  O.  T.: 

Cain  to  David.     Milligan,  G.,  and  others.) 
King,    E.     The   promise   to  Jacob.     {In   his 

Love  and  wisdom  of  God:   sermons.) 
Matheson,  G.     Jacob  the  aspiring.     {In  his 

Representative  men  of  the  Bible:  Adam  to 

Job. 
Meyer,   F.    B.     Israel:    a   prince  with   God. 

(O.  T.  heroes.) 
Rawlinson,  G.     Isaac  and  Jacob:    their  lives 

and  times.     1890.     (Men  of  the  Bible.) 
Thorn,  J.  H.     Character  of  Jacob.     {In  his 

Spiritual  faith.) 
Thomson,    W.    H.     Life    and    times    of    the 

patriarchs,    Abraham,    Isaac    and    Jacob. 

1912. 
Vining,  E.  P.     Israel;   or,  Jacob's  new  name. 

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Whyte,  A.    Jacob.     {In  his  Bible  characters: 

Adam  to  Achan.) 
Jacob,  George  Andrew.     Ecclesiastical  polity  of 

the  New  Testament.  N.Y.  Randolph.  1871. 
Jacobs,  Henry  Eyster.     History  of  the  Evangeli- 
cal Lutheran  church  in  the  United  States. 

N.     Y.     Christ,     lit.     co.     1893.      (Amer. 

church  history,  vol.  IV,) 
Martin  Luther,  the  hero  of  the  reformation; 

1483-1546.     N.  Y.     Putnam.     1898.     (He- 
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Jacobus,    Melancthon    Williams.    The    Chris- 
tian's heritage,  and  other  sermons.      N.  Y. 

Carter.     1878. 
In  memoriam;   Melanchthon  W.  Jacobus. 
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Thompson,  H.  M.     The  world  and  the  Man. 

1890.     (Baldwin  lect.) 
Uhlhorn,  G.     Modern  representations  of  the 

life  of  Jesus.     1868. 
Watson,  J.     Mind  of  the  Master,     1896. 
Young,  J,     The  Christ  of  history,     1869. 
Zwemer,  S,  M,     Moslem  Christ;   an  essay  on 

the  life,  character  and  teachings  of  Jesus 

Christ  according  to  the  Koran  and  orthodox 

tradition,     19 12, 
See    also    Atonement;      Beatitudes;      Bible; 

Christianity;    Christology;    Easter;    Good 

Friday;       Incarnation;      Kenosis;      Lord's 

prayer;     Mary,    mother    of    Jesus    Christ; 

Miracles;  Parables;   Sermon  on  the  Mount; 

Virgin  birth. 

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Milligan,  W,     Ascension  and  heavenly  priest- 
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Jesus  Christ.  Birth. 

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Ramsay,  W.  M.  Was  Christ  born  at  Bethle- 
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SpofTord,  D.  H.  Interpretation;  or,  The 
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Sweet,  L.  M.  Birth  and  infancy  of  Jesus 
Christ.     1907. 

Boyhood. 

Taylor,  W.  M.  The  boy  Jesus.  (In  his 
The  boy  Jesus,  and  other  sermons.) 

Character. 

Bushnell,  H,     Character  of  Jesus,     1888, 
Jefferson,  C.  E,     Character  of  Jesus.     1908. 

Death. 

Denney,  J.     Death  of  Christ;    its  place  and 

interpretation     in     the     New     Testament. 

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Mabie,  H.  C.     How  does  the  death  of  Christ 

save   us?     Or,   The  ethical  energy  of  the 

cross.     1908. 
Stroud,  W.     Physical  cause  of  the  death  of 

Christ,  and  its  relation  to  the  principles  and 

practice  of  Christianity.     1871, 

Divinity. 

Ames,  E.  S.     Divinity  of  Christ.     1911, 

Bushnell,  H.  Divinity  of  Christ.  (In  his 
God  in  Christ:  three  discourses.) 

Delitzsch,  F.  Whose  son  is  Christ?  two 
lectures  on  progress  in  religion;  tr,  by  F,  L, 
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Divinity  of  Jesus  Christ :  an  exp>osition  of  the 
origin  and  reasonableness  of  the  belief  of 
the  Christian  church.  By  the  authors  of 
"  Progressive  Orthodoxy,"  professors  in 
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Du  Bose,  W,  P,  Divinity  and  deity  of  Jesus 
Christ.     (In  his  Reason  of  life,) 

Examination  of  Canon  Liddon's  Bampton 
lectures  on  the  divinity  of  our  Lord.  By  a 
clergyman  of  the  Church  of  England.     1892. 

Jesus  or  Christ?  Essays  by  G,  Tyrrel  [and 
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rel. —  "  Who  say  ye  that  I  am?  "  by  E.  S.  Talbot.  — 
Jesus,  our  Saviour;  by  H.  Weinel.  —  Jesus  or  Christ? 
by  P.  Gardner.  —  The  Christ  of  theology  and  the 
Jesus  of  history;  by  P.  W.  Schmiedel.  —  Idealism  of 
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of  religion;  by  H.  S.  Holland.  —  One  Lord  Jesus 
Christ;  by  J.  Rickaby.  —  Father,  Son  and  Holy 
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N.  Sdderblom.  —  Faith  and  fact;  by  A.  E.  Garvie.  — 
Jesus  or  Christ?  by  R.  J.  Campbell.  —  Jesus  Christ 
and  his  teaching;  by  J.  Drummond.  —  The  Jesua 
of  history  and  the  Christ  of  religion;  by  B.  W.  Bacon. 
—  Jesus  or  Christ?  by  J.  E.  Carpenter.  —  The 
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Jesus  or  Christ?  an  appeal  for  consistency;  by  R. 
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Jones,   J.    D.     Divinity   of   Christ.     (In   his 

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May,  J.     Myth  of  the  deity  of  Jesus.     {In 

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deity  of  Christ.     1908.     (For.  relig.  ser.) 
R6ville,  A.     History  of  the  doctrine  of  the 

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Warschauer,     J.     Jesus:       seven     questions. 

1908. 
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course  series.) 
See  also  Christology;   Incarnation. 

Education. 
Ramsay,  W.  M.     Education  of  Christ.     1902. 

Humiliation. 

Bruce,  A.  B.     Humiliation  of  Christ.     1876. 

Influence. 
Brent,    C.    H.     Leadership.     1908.      (W.  B. 

Noble  lect.) 
Brooks,  P.     Influence  of  Jesus.     1879.    (Boh- 

len  lect.) 
Carpenter,  W.  B.     Witness  to  the  influence  of 

Christ.     1905.     (W.  B.  Noble  lect.) 

Life,  Sources  of. 

Burkitt,  F.  C.     Earliest  sources  for  the  life  of 

Jesus.     1910. 
Gilbert,  G.  H.     Jesus.     1912. 
Hill,  W.  B.     Introduction  to  the  life  of  Christ. 

1911. 
Wernle,  P.     Sources  of  our  knowledge  of  the 

life  of  Jesus;  tr.  by  E.  Lummis.     1907. 

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Abbott,  L.    Jesus  of  Nazareth:    His  life  and 

teachings.     1869. 
Alexander,  G.     The  Son  of  man:    studies  in 

His    life    and    teachings.     8th    thousand. 

1908. 
Andrews,  S.  J.     Life  of  our  Lord  upon  the 

earth.     1870. 
Arnold,  Sir  E.     The  Light  of  the  world.     1 89 1 . 
Beecher,   H.   W.     Life  of  Jesus  the   Christ. 

1871-2.     2V. 
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two  sermons.     1906. 
Bennett,  W.  H.     Life  of  Christ  according  to 

St.  Mark.     1907. 
Briggs,  C.  A.     New  light  on  the  life  of  Jesus. 

1904. 
Bruce,    A.    B.     With   open    face;     or,    Jesus 

mirrored    in    Matthew,   Mark  and    Luke. 

1896. 
Buck,   D.   D.     Closing  scenes  in  the  life  of 

Christ.     1869. 
Burton,  E.  D.,  and  Mathews,  S.     Construc- 
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Chadwick,  J.  W.     The  man  Jesus.     1881. 
Conybeare,  F.  C.     Myth,  magic  and  morals. 

2d  ed.     [1910.] 
Davis,    H.     The    public    ministry    of    Jesus. 

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Dawson,  W.J.     Life  of  Christ.     C1901. 


Jesus  Christ.    Lives — Continued. 

Donehoo,  J.  D.  Apocryphal  and  legendary 
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cal literature  which  pretends  to  tell  of  the 
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Edersheim,  A.  Life  and  times  of  Jesus  the 
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Fairbairn,  A.  M.  Studies  in  the  life  of 
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Farrar,  F.  W.     Life  of  Christ.      1875.       2 v. 

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Forbush,  W.  B.     Boy's  life  of  Christ.     1906. 
Garvie,  A.   E.     Studies  in  the  inner  life  of 

Jesus.     1907. 
Geikie,    J.    C.     Life    and    words    of    Christ. 

1877.     2V. 
Gilbert,  G.  H.    Student's  life  of  Jesus.     N.  Y. 

Macm.     1900. 
Grist,  W.  A.     The  historic  Christ  in  the  faith 

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Holtzmann,  O.     Life  of  Jesus;    tr.  by  J.  T. 

Bealby  and  M.  A.  Canney.     1904. 
Horr,  G.  E.     The  great  ministry.     CI908. 
Jesus  the  carpenter  of  Nazareth.     By  a  lay- 
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Keim,  T.     History  of  Jesus  of  Nazara.     1876. 

6v. 
Kent,   C.  F.     Life  and    teachings    of    Jesus 

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Lange,  J.  P.     Life  of  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ; 

tr.  by  R.  E.  Wallis   [and  others];    ed.  by 

Marcus  Dods.     1872.     4V. 
Lester,  C.  S.     The  historic  Jesus.     1912. 
Mason,  A.  J.     Conditions  of  our  Lord's  life 

on  earth.'   1896.     (Paddock  lect.) 
Nicoll,  W.  R.     Incarnate  Saviour:    a  life  of 

Jesus  Christ.     New  ed.     1897. 
Otto,  K.  L.  R.     Life  and  ministry  of  Jesus 

according    to    the    historical    and    critical 

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of  to-day  series.) 
Parker,  J.     Ecce  Deus:   essays. on  the  life  and 

doctrine  of  Jesus  Christ,  with  controversial 

notes  on  "  Ecce  Homo."     3d  ed.     1868. 

—  Inner  life  of  Christ  as  revealed  in  the 
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Vol.  I  publ.  under  the  title  "  These  sayings  of  mine." 

Pick,     B.,     comp.     Extra-canonical     life     of 
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Ramsay,  W.  M.     The  morning  star,  and  the 

chronologj'  of  the  life  of  Christ.     {In  his 

Luke  the  physician,  etc.) 
Renan,  E.     Life  of  Jesus,     n.  d. 
Rhees,  R.     Life  of  Jesus  of  Nazareth.     1900. 
Row,   C.   A.     Jesus  of  the  evangelists;    His 

historical  character  vindicated.     189 1. 
Robertson,  A.  T.     Epochs  in  the  life  of  Jesus; 

a  study  of  development  and  struggle  in  the 

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Sanday,  W,     Outlines  of  the  life  of  Christ. 

2d  ed.     1908. 
Schmidt,     N.     The     Prophet     of     Nazareth, 

1905. 
Seeley,  J.  R.     Ecce  Homo:    a  survey  of  the 

life  and  work  of  Jesus  Christ.     1894. 
Smith,  D.     Days  of  His  flesh:  the  earthly  life 

of   our   Lord   and    Saviour,    Jesus    Christ. 

1905. 
Stalker,    J.     Life    of    Jesus    Christ.     ci88o. 

(Hdbks.  for  Bible  classes.) 
Stapfer,    E.    L.     Jesus    Christ:     His    person. 

His   authority.    His   work;     tr.    by   L.    S. 

Houghton.     1905-07.     3v. 
Strauss,    D.   F.     Life   of  Jesus  critically  ex- 
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Marian  Evans.     1856.     2 v. 

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Tatian.  Earliest  life  of  Christ  ever  compiled 
from  the  four  gospels;  being  the  Diatessaron 
of  Tatian  (circ.  a.d.  160)  literally  trans- 
lated from  the  Arabic  version;  with  intro- 
duction, notes,  etc.,  by  J.  H.  Hill.     1894. 

ValHngs,  J.  F.  Jesus  Christ  the  Divine  Man; 
His  life  and  times,     n.  d. 

Ward,  Mrs.  E.  S.  (P.)  Story  of  Jesus  Christ. 
1897. 

Weiss,  B.  Life  of  Christ;  tr.  by  J.  W.  Hope 
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White,  B.     Call  of  the  Carpenter.     191 1. 

Lives,  Criticism  of. 

Case,  S.  J.     Historicity  of  Jesus.     CI912. 

Schmiedel,  P.  W.  Jesus  in  modern  criticism; 
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Schweitzer,  A.  The  quest  of  the  historical 
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Gilbert,  G.  H.     The  first  interpreters  of  Jesus. 

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Smith,    J.    P.     Scripture    testimony    to    the 

Messiah.     5th  ed.     1859.     2v. 
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Miracles. 

Lang,  C.  G.     Miracles  of  Jesus  as  marks  of 

the  Way  of  life.     1902. 
Steinmeyer,  F.  L.     Miracles  of  our  Lord  in 

relation  to  modern  criticism.     1875. 
Taylor,    W.    M.     Miracles    of    our    Saviour 

expounded  and  illustrated.     1903. 
Trench,  R.  C.     Notes  on  the  miracles  of  our 

Lord.     1850. 
Wright,  T.  H.     The  finger  of  God;    studies 

and  suggestions  in  the  miracles  of  Jesus. 

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Parables. 


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Jesus  Christ.  Passion. 

Adams,  W.  H.     Seven  words  from  the  Cross. 

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Beibitz,     J.     H.     Gloria     crucis;      addresses, 

Holy  Week  and  Good  Friday,  1907.     1908. 
Benson,  R.  M.     Final  Passover:    a  series  of 

meditations  upon  the  Passion  of  our  Lord 

Jesus  Christ.     1893.     4V.  in  6. 
Brent,    C.    H.     Consolations    of    the    Cross. 

1904. 
Clow,  W.  M.     Day  of  the  Cross,     n.  d. 
Gowen,    H.    H.     Meditations   on   the   seven 

words  from  the  Cross.     191 1. 
Hanna,  W.     Last  day  of  our  Lord's  Passion. 

1864. 
Hodges,  G.     Beside  the  Cross:   Good  Friday 

meditations.     1890. 
Jowett,  J.  H.     School  of  Calvary.     1910. 
Mann,    C.     The    comments    at    the    Cross. 

.1893. 
NicoU,   W.    R.     The   seven   words   from  the 

Cross,     n.  d. 
Stalker,  J.     Trial  and  death  of  Jesus  Christ; 

a  devotional  history  of  our  Lord's  Passion. 

1894. 
Steinmeyer,  F.  K.  L.     History  of  the  Passion 

and  resurrection  of  our  Lord  considered  in 

the  light  of  modern  criticism.     New  ed.,  tr. 

by  T.  Crerar  and  A.  Cusin.      1879.     (For. 

theol.  libr.) 
Tholuck,    F.   A.    G.     Light   from   the   cross: 

sermons  on  the  Passion  of  our  Lord.     1858. 
Vaughan,  C.  J.     Four  courses  of  Lent  lectures. 

New  ed.     1886. 

Contents:  Lessons  of  the  cross  and  passion.  —  Words 
from  the  cross.  —  Reign  of  sin.  —  The  Lord's  prayer. 

Wright,  W.  B.     Heart  of  the  Master.     19x1. 


Person. 

Crane,  S.     Jesus  the  Christ,     3d  ed.     1890. 

(Manuals  of  faith  and  duty,  H.) 
Forsyth,   P.   T.     Person  and  place  of  Jesus 

Christ.     1909. 
Gilbert,  G.  H.     Person  of  Jesus  in  the  double 

tradition     of     Matthew    and     Luke.     (/» 

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Herrmann,  W.     Communion  of  the  Christian 

with  God.     2d  Engl.  ed.  by  J.  S.  Stanyon, 

rev.  by  R.  W.  Stewart.     1906.     (C.  t.  I.) 
Inge,  W.  R.    Person  of  Christ.    {In  Contentio 

veritatis:    essays  in  constructive  theology.) 
La  Touche,  E.  D.     Person  of  Christ  in  modern 

thought.     1912.     (Donnellan  lect.) 
Mackintosh,  H.  R.     Doctrine  of  the  Person  of 

Jesus  Christ.     1912.     (Int.  theol.  libr.) 
Nolloth,  C.  F.     Person  of  our  Lord  and  recent 

thought.     1908. 
Oosterzee,  J.J.  van.     Person  and  work  of  the 

Redeemer;  tr.  by  M.J.  Evans.     1886. 
Reubelt,    J.    A.     Scripture    doctrine    of    the 

Person  of  Christ.     2ded.     1876. 
Schaff,  P.     Person  of  Christ.     1866. 
Westcott,     B.     F.     Christus     consummator: 

some  aspects  of  the  work  and  Person  of 

Christ    in    relation    to    modern    thought. 

1886. 

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Jesus  Christ.      Personality. 

Barrows,   C.    H.     The   personality  of  Jesus. 

1906. 
Guthrie,   E.   G.,   and  others.     Significance  of 

the  personality  of  Christ  for  the  minister  of 

to-day;   three  addresses.     C1907. 
Hale,  H.  G.     Who  then  is  this?     A  study  of 

the  personality  of  Jesus.     1905. 

Portraits. 

Haweis,  H.  R.  The  picture  of  Jesus  (the 
Master).     1886.     (Christ  and  Christianity, 

II.) 

Mason,  A.  J.  Christ  in  the  New  Testament: 
the  primitive  portrait.  (In  Cambridge 
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Matheson,  G.  Studies  of  the  portrait  of 
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Van  Norden,  C.  Jesus:  an  unfinished  por- 
trait.    1906. 

Prayers. 

Broughton,  L.  G.     Prayers  of  Jesus.     191 1. 

Spence,  J.  The  intercessory  prayer  of  our 
Lord ;  exposition  of  the  seventeenth  chapter 
of  John.     1876. 

Tholuck,  F.  A.  G.  The  prayer  of  Jesus: 
Father  forgive  them,  for  they  know  not 
what  they  do.  {In  his  Light  from  the  cross: 
sermons  on  the  Passion  of  our  Lord.) 

See  also  Lord's  Prayer. 

Priesthood. 

Milligan,  W.  Ascension  and  heavenly  priest- 
hood of  our  Lord.     1892.     (Baird  lect.) 

Resurrection. 

Brown,  J.  B.  Risen  Christ,  the  King  of  men. 
1887. 

Frick,  P.  L.  The  resurrection  and  Paul's  argu- 
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Holland,  H.  S.  Concerning  the  resurrection. 
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Jones,  J.  D.  The  resurrection.  {In  his 
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Lake,  K.  Historical  evidence  for  the  resur- 
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Liddon,  H.  P.  Easter  in  St.  Paul's:  sermons 
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Milligan,  W.  Resurrection  of  our  Lord. 
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Morrison,  C.  R.  Proofs  of  Christ's  resurrec- 
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Mortimer,  A.  G.  Jesus  and  the  resurrection. 
1907. 

Orr,  J.  The  cross  and  the  resurrection.  {In 
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Randolph,  B.  W.     The  empty  tomb:  thoughts 

on  the  resurrection  of  our  Lord.     1906. 

Robson,  J.  Resurrection  gospel;  study  of 
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Schleiermacher,  F.  E.  D.  Christ's  resurrec- 
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Simpson,  W.  J.  S.  The  resurrection  and 
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Jesus  Christ.     Resurrection — Continued. 

Snowden,  J.  H.  Resurrection  of  Christ. 
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Varley,  H.  Evangel  of  the  risen  Christ: 
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Warschauer,  J.  The  resurrection.  {In  his 
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Westcott,  B.  F.  Gospel  of  the  resurrection: 
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Resurrection  and  ascension. 

Hanna,  W.  The  forty  days  after  our  Lord's 
resurrection.     1866. 

Hanson,  G.  Resurrection  and  the  life;  a 
study  of  the  resurrection  and  ascension 
narratives  in  the  gospels,  and  of  the  three- 
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Latham,  H.  The  risen  Master.  7th  thous. 
1907. 

Swete,  H.  B.  Appearances  of  our  Lord 
after  the  Passion.     1907. 

Sayings. 

Master's  guide  for  His  disciples.  The:  being 
a  manual  of  all  the  recorded  sayings  of 
Jesus  arranged  for  easy  consultation  and 
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Destination  of  the  epistle  to  the  Ephesians.  —  XI, 
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Leaders     in     the     northern     church.     Lond. 

Macm.     1890. 
St.  Paul's  epistle  to  the  Galatians.     Andover. 

Draper,     1870. 
St.  Paul's  epistle  to  the  Philippians.     Lond. 

Macm.     1869. 
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Macm,     1875, 
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Lipman,  Jacob  Goodale.  Bacteria  in  relation 
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Liquor  problem.     See  Temperance. 

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Gloria  Patri  revised.     1903. 

Liturgical  services  containing  prayers  ancient 
and  modern,  for  use  in  the  churches.     CI903, 

Liturgies  and  other  documents  of  the  Ante- 
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Liturgy  of  the  Reformed  Protestant  Dutch 
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MacArthur,  R.  S.,  and  Bellamy,  F.  People's 
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Lodge,  Henry  Cabot.     Daniel  Webster.     Bost. 
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George      Washington.       Bost.       Houghton, 
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Lorimer,  Peter.     John  Knox  and  the  Church  of 

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McGilvary,  Daniel.     A  half  century  among  the 

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Psalms.     N.    Y.      Armstrong.       1894.      3v. 

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Pulpit    prayers.     4th    ed.     N.    Y.      Hodder. 

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Macm.     1882. 
Sermons    preached    in    Manchester,     ist-3d 

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Week-day    evening    addresses    delivered    in 

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Greek  Test.) 
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introduction.     Camb.   [Eng.]     Univ.   press. 

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Macleod,   Donald.     Memoir  of   Norman   Mac- 

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McLeod,  Malcolm  James.     Culture  of  simpli- 
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McMaster,  John  Bach.  '  Daniel  Webster.    N.  Y. 

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McNeal,    Edgar    Holmes,  joint    author.       See 

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McNeile,  Alan  Hugh.     Deuteronomy;   its  place 

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Exodus,  with  introduction  and  notes.     N.  Y. 

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McNeill,     John.     Sermons.       N.     Y.       Revell. 

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MacPhail,  Malcolm  Leod.     Magnetism  of  the 

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Macpherson,  Hector.     A  century  of  intellectual 

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Romance     of     modern     astronomy.      Phila. 

Lippincott.     191 1. 
MacPhie,   J.   P.     The   homeland  of  the  Bible; 

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Macran,   F.   W.     English   apologetic   theology. 

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McTaggart,  John  McTaggart  Ellis.     Some  dog- 
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McTyeire,     Holland     Nimmons.     History     of 

Methodism.     8th     thous.     Nashville.     So. 

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Madagascar.     See  Missions. 
Madsen,     Albert    Alonzo,    joint    author.      See 

Curtis,  E.  L.,  and  Madsen,  A.  A. 
Maeterlinck,  Maurice.     On  Emerson,  and  other 

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Magee,     J.     C.      Apostolic     organism.      Cine. 

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Magee,  William  Connor.     Gospel  and  the  age: 

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Thompson,  R.  C.     Semitic  magic.      1908. 
Thurston,    E.     Omens    and    superstitions    of 

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Maguire,      John     Francis.      Father    Mathew. 

N.  Y.     Sadlier.     1864. 
Mahafify,    John    Pentland.     Decay    of    modern 

preaching.     N.  Y.     Macm.     1882. 
Descartes.         Edin.         Blackwood.         19 10. 

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Greek  life  and  thought.  Lond.    Macm.     1896. 
Story  of  Alexander's  empire.     N.  Y.    Putnam. 

1894.     (Story  of  the  nations.) 
What    have    the    Greeks    done    for    modern 

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Mahan,     Alfred      Thayer.        Harvest     within; 

thoughts  on  the  life  of  the  Christian.     Bost. 

Little.     1909. 
Maine,    Sir   Henry    James    Stunner.     Ancient 

law.     3d  Amer.  from  5th  Lond.  ed.     N.  Y. 

Holt.     C1864  by  Charles  Scribner. 
Mains,  George  Preston.     Modern  thought  and 

traditional  faith.     N.  Y.     Eaton.     C1911. 
Mair,    Alexander.     Studies    in    the    Christian 

evidences.     Edin.     Clark.     1889. 
Maitland,  Brownlow.     Theism   or  agnosticism: 

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S.  P.  C.  K.     n.  d. 
Maitland,  Samuel  Roffey.     Dark  ages.    6th  ed. 

Lond.     Hodges.     1890. 
Makower,    Felix.     Constitutional    history    and 

constitution    of    the    Church    of    England. 

Lond.     Sonnenschein.     1895. 
Malachi,  O.   T.  prophet.     Farrar,  F.  W.     {In 

his  Minor  prophets.) 
Malan,  Solomon  Caesar.     On  ritualism.     Lond, 

Saunders.     1867. 
Maiden,     R.     H.      Foreign     missions.      Lond. 

Lortgm.     1 9 10. 
Mallalieu,    Willard    Francis.    Fulness    of    the 

blessing    of    the    gospel    of    Christ.     Cine. 

Jennings.     1903. 
The  why,  when,  and  how  of  revivals.     N.  Y. 

Eaton.     1 90 1. 
Malleson,  Frederic  Amadeus.    Acts  and  epistles 

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Mallock,  William  Hurrell.     Doctrine  and  doc- 
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the  intellectual  position  of  the  church   of 

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Reconstruction    of    religious    belief.     N.    Y. 

Harper.     1905. 
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Malory,  Sir  Thomas.     La  mort  d'Arthure;  ed. 

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Maloy,  Charles  R.     Life  of  St.  Vincent  de  Paul. 

N.  Y.     Benziger.     1905. 
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Burgess,    E.     What    is    truth?     An    inquiry 

concerning  the  antiquity  and  unity  of  the 

human    race;      with     an    examination's^  of 

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Man — Continued. 

Calderwood,  H.     Evolution  and  man's  place 

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Conder,  C.  R.     Rise  of  man.     1908. 
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Duckworth,  W.  L.  H.     Man's  origin  and  his 

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Lubbock,     J.      Origin     of     civilization,     and 

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Ethnology;    Evolution;    Family;    Heredity; 

Psychology;      Religion;      Sex;      Sociology'; 

Woman;  also  Names  of  races. 

Doctrine  of  man. 

Briggs,  G.  W.  Man.  [Sermon.]  {In 
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White,   E.     Life  in   Christ:    a   study  of  the 

Scripture  doctrine  on  the  nature  of  man, 

the  object  of  the  divine  incarnation,  and 

the  conditions  of  human  immortality.     3d 

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Soul ;   Theology. 

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Winchell,  A.  Preadamites;  or,  A  demon- 
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Mason,   Mrs.   Caroline  Atwater.     Lux   Christi; 

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Bradford,  W.  Bradford's  history  ';  Of 
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Ellis,  G.  E.  Puritan  age  and  rule  in  the 
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Mass.  Commission  on  the  Cost  of  Living. 
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Mechnikov,  Il'ia  Il'ich.     Nature  of  man ;  studies 
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Men  of  the  Bible. 

Abraham.     Deane,  W.  J. 

Daniel.     Deane,  W.  J. 

David.     Deane,  W.  J. 

Elijah.     Milligan,  W. 

Gideon  and  the  Judges.     Lang,  J.  M. 

Isaac  and  Jacob.     RawHnson,  G. 

Isaiah.     RawHnson,  G. 

Jeremiah.     Cheyne,  T.  K. 

Joshua.     Deane,  W.  J. 

Kings  of  Israel  and  Judah.     RawHnson,  G. 

Minor  prophets.     Farrar,  F.  W. 

Moses.     RawHnson,  G. 

Paul,  St.     Iverach,  J. 

Samuel  and  Saul.     Deane,  W.  J. 

Solomon.     Farrar,  F.  W. 
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Men  of  the  kingdom. 

1906.  Athanasius:  the  hero.     Hough,  L.  H. 

1906.  Augustine:  the  thinker.     Osmun,  G.  W. 

1906.  Chrysostom:   the  orator.     Willey,  J.  H. 

1906.  Cyprian:     the    churchman.     Faulkner, 
J.  A. 

1906.  Fenelon:   the  mystic.     Mudge,  J. 

1906.  Peter  the  Hermit.     Goodsell,  D.  A. 

1907.  Erasmus:   the  scholar.     Faulkner,  J.  A. 
1907.  John  Huss:  the  witness.     Kuhns,  L.  O. 
1907.  John  Calvin:    the  statesman.     Steven- 
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1907.  Girolamo  Savonarola.     Crawford,  W.  H. 

1907.  Wycliffe:   the  morning  star.     Innis,  G. 

S. 

1908.  Hildebrand:  the  builder.     Smith,  E.  A. 
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Cabot,  R.  C.  Social  service  and  the  art  of 
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Leavitt,  S.     Paths  to  the  heights.     1908. 

McComb,  S.     Power  of  self-suggestion.     1909. 

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Marston,  L.  M.  Essentials  of  mental  heaHng: 
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Merriam,  George  Spring.     Chief  end  of  man. 
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1906-7.  Marks  of  a  man.     Speer,  R.  E. 
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Merrill,  George  Edmands.     Story  of  the  manu- 
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Merrill,  Stephen  Mason.     Digest  of  Methodist 
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Doctrinal    aspects    of    Christian    experience. 
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Merriman,  Titus  Mooney.     Pilgrims,    Puritans 
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Drummond,J.     The  Jewish  Messiah.     1877. 

Goodspeed,  G.  S.  Israel's  Messianic  hope  to 
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Mathews,  S.  Messianic  hope  in  the  New 
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Oesterley,  W.  O.  E.  Evolution  of  the  Mes- 
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Scott,  E.  F.  The  kingdom  and  the  Messiah. 
1911. 

See  also  Jesus  Christ.     Messiahship. 
Messianic    prophecy.     Briggs,    C.    A.     Mes- 
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Delitzsch,  F.     Messianic  prophecies.     1880. 

Edersheim,  A.  Prophecy  and  history  in  rela- 
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Maas,  A.  J.  Christ  in  type  and  prophecy. 
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Mathews,  S.  The  Messianic  hope  in  the  New 
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Orelli,  H.  C.  von.  Old  Testament  prophecy  of 
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Riehm,  E.     Messianic  prophecy.     1876. 

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Metaphysics.     5ee  Philosophy;  Psychology. 
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McTyeire,  H.  N.  History  of  Methodism. 
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Magee,  J.  C.     Apostolic  organism.     1890. 

Mallalieu,  W.  F.  Fullness  of  the  blessing  of 
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Neely,  T.  B.  History  of  the  origin  and  de- 
velopment of  the  governing  conference  in 
Methodism,  and  especially  of  the  General 
conference  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal 
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Stevens,  A.  Compendious  history  of  Ameri- 
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Jeremiah,  priest  and  prophet.     N.  Y.     Revell. 

CI 894.     (O.  T.  heroes.) 
Joseph,     beloved,      hated,     exalted.     N.    Y. 

Revell.     n.  d.     (O.  T.  heroes.) 
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Meyer,    Heinrich    August    Wiihelm.    Critical 

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Meyer,   Henry  Herman.  Graded  Sunday  school 

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Michelet,     Jules,    and     Quinet,    Edgar.    The 

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Mills,  Samuel  John.  Richards,  T.  C.  Samuel 
J.  Mills,  missionary  pathfinder,  pioneer  and 
promoter.     1906. 

Milman,  Henry  Hart.  History  of  Christianity 
from  the  birth  of  Christ  to  the  abolition  of 
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comparative  study  of  Caedmon,  Dante  and 

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1832. 
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vol.  I.) 
Pattison,  M.     Milton,     n.  d.     (Engl,  men  of 

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Mind    and    motion    and     monism.     Romanes, 

G.J. 
Mind  in  the  making.     Swift,  E.  J. 
Mind  reading,     ^ee  Telepathy. 
Miner,  Alonzo  Ames.     Emerson,  G.  H.     Life 

of  Alonzo  Ames  Miner.     1896. 
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Minister  and  the  boy,  The.     Hoben,  A. 
Ministers.     Carpenter,  S.  C.     A  parson's  de- 
fence.    1912. 
Cuyler,  T.  L.     How  to  be  a  pastor.     1890. 
Dykes,    J.    O.     Christian    minister    arid    his 

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Gunsaulus,  F.  W.  Minister  and  the  spiritual 
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Henderson,  H .  Ethics  and  etiquette  of  the  pul- 
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Herbert,  G.  A  priest  to  the  temple;  or. 
The  country  parson,  (/n  his  Works,  pp. 
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Jefferson,  C.  E.  The  mmister  as  prophet.  CI905. 

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Newbolt,  W.  C.  E.  Speculum  sacerdotum; 
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Vincent,  M.  R.     Ministers' handbook.    C1882. 

Watson,  J.,  and  others.  Clerical  life;  a  series 
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Wylie,  D.  G.     Minister's  companion.     CI911. 

See  also  Ministry,  Office  and  work  of;    Pas- 
toral theology;    Preachers;    Preaching. 
Ministry  of  catechising.     Dupanloup,  F.  A.  P. 
Ministry  of  healing.     Gordon,  A.  J. 
Ministry  of  the  spirit.     Gordon,  A.  J. 
Ministry  of  the  word.     Newbolt,  W.  C.  E. 
Ministry  01  the  word.     Taylor,  W.  M. 
Ministry,  Office  .\nd  work  of.    Abbott,  L. 
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Blaikie,  W.  G.  For  the  work  of  the  ministry. 
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Brewer,  D.  J.     Pew  to  the  pulpit.     1897. 

Chrysostom,  J.     On  the  priesthood.     1866. 

Coles,  V.  S.  S.  Pastoral  work  in  country  dis- 
tricts.    1906. 

Cunningham,  W.     Cure  of  souls.     1908. 

Curry,  S.  S.  Vocal  and  literary  interpreta- 
tion of  the  Bible.     1903. 

Faunce,  W.  H.  P.  Educational  ideal  in  the 
ministry.     1908.     (Yale  lect.) 

Gibbons,  J.,  card.   Ambassador  of  Christ,   1896. 

Goodell,  C.  L.     How  to  build  a  church.     1883. 

Gregory  the  Great,  St.  Book  of  pastoral  rule. 
{In  Nicene  and  post-Nicene  fathers,  2d  ser., 
vol.XH.) 

Hall,  A.  C.  A.     Preaching  and  pastoral  care. 

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Hall,    C.    C.      Qualifications    for    ministerial 

power.     1895.     (Carewlect.) 
Iverach,   J.     Conditions   of   successful   work. 

{In  his  Other  side  of  greatness,  and  other 

sermons.) 
Jefferson,  C.  E.    Building  of  the  church.    1910. 
Johnson,  H.     The  ideal  ministry.     C1908. 
Keedy,    E.    E.     Moral    leadership    and    the 

ministry.     1912. 
Lightfoot,    J.    B.      The    Christian    ministry. 

{In  his  St.  Paul's  epistle  to  the  Philippians, 

2d  ed.,  pp.  179-267.) 
Lyman,  A.  J.     Christian  pastor  in  the  new 

age.     CI909.     (George  Shepard  lect.) 
Lynch,  F.     New  opportunities  of  the  ministry. 

1912. 
Macfarland,     C.  S.,    ed.     Christian    ministry 

and  the  social  order.      1909.      (Yale  lect.) 
Park,   E.  A.,  ed.     Preacher  and  pastor:    by 

Fenelon,  Herbert,  Baxter,   Campbell;  with 

introductory  essay.     2d  thous.     1849. 

Contents:  Introductory  essay,  by  E.  A.  Park.  — 
Dialogues  on  eloquence,  by  M.  de  Fenelon.  —  The 
country  parson,  by  G.  Herbert.  —  Reformed  pastor, 
by  R.  Baxter.  —  Lectures  on  pulpit  eloquence,  by 
G.  Campbell. 


Ministry,  Office  and  work  of — Continued. 

Pattison,  T.  H.  For  the  work  of  the  ministry. 
[Ed.  by]  Harold  Pattison.     1907. 

Pease,  T.  C.  The  Christian  ministry,  its 
present  claim  and  attraction,  and  other 
writings.     1894. 

Rainsford,  W.  S.  Preacher's  story  of  his  work. 
1904. 

Robertson,  A.  T.  Glory  of  the  ministry.  CI911. 

Spalding,  J.  F.  Best  mode  of  working  a 
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Thomas,  W.  H.  G.     Work  of  the  ministry. 

Tilden,  W.  P.  Work  of  the  ministry;  lec- 
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Townsend,  L.  T.     Sword  and  garment.     1875. 

Willcox,  G.  B.  Pastor  amidst  his  flock. 
CI890. 

Wynne,  F.  R.     Joy  of  the  ministry.     1885. 

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Pastoral  theology;  Preachers;  Preaching; 
Sunday  schools. 
Ministry  we  need.  Sweetser,  S. 
Miracles.  Abbott,  E.  A.  Philomythus;  anti- 
dote against  credulity;  a  discussion  of  New- 
man's Essay  on  ecclesiastical  miracles.   1891. 

Best,  N.  R.  Beyond  the  natural  order;  essays 
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Bushnell,  H.     Nature  and  the  supernatural. 

1859. 

De  Quincey,  T.  On  Hume's  argument  against 
miracles.  {In  his  Theological  essays,  and 
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Gordon,  G.  A.     Religion  and  miracle.     1909. 

Holland,  H.  S.,  and  others.  Miracles:  papers 
and  sermons  contributed  to  the  Guardian. 
1911. 

Jefferson,  C.  E.  The  miracles.  [Sermon.] 
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Lamb,  F.  J.     Miracle  and  science,     1909. 

Lyttelton,  A.  T.  Place  of  miracles  in  religion. 
1899.     (Hulsean  lect.) 

Mozley,  J.  B.  Eight  lectures  on  miracles. 
1867.     (Bamp.  lect.) 

Murray,  J.  O.  F,  Spiritual  and  historical  evi- 
dence for  miracles.  {In  Cambridge  theo- 
logical essays.     Swete,  H.  B.,  edi) 

Warington,  G.  Can  we  believe  in  miracles? 
n.  d. 

Wendland,  J.  Miracles  and  Christianity. 
1911. 

Wilson,  W.  D.  Miracles  and  inspiration. 
{In  his  Foundations  of  religious  belief.) 

See  also  ApoUonius  of  Tyana. 

Old  Testament. 

Brockington,  A.  A.  Old  Testament  miracles 
in  the  light  of  the  gospel.     1907. 

New  Testament. 

Bruce,  A.  B.  Miraculous  element  in  the 
gospels.     CI  886. 

May,  J.  The  New  Testament  miracles; 
Origin  of  belief  in  miracles.  {In  his  Mira- 
cles and  myths  of  the  New  Testament.) 

Taylor,  W.  M.  Gospel  miracles  in  their  rela- 
tion to  Christ  and  Christianity.     ci88o. 

Thompson,  J.  M.  Miracles  in  the  New 
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Miracles  of  unbelief.     Ballard,  F. 
Miriam,  sister  of  Moses  and  Aaron.     Matheson, 
G.     Miriam    the    gifted.     {In    his    Repre- 
sentative women  of  the  Bible.) 

Van  Dyke,  H.  J.  Miriam.  {In  Women  of  the 
Bible.     Chadwick,  J.  W.,  and  others.) 

Whyte,  A.     Miriam.     {In  his  Bible  charac- 
ters: Adam  to  Achan.) 
Misery  and  its  causes.     Devine,  E.  T. 
Missionaries.     Barton,  J.  L.     The  missionary 
and  his  critics.     C1906. 

Brown,  A.  J.  The  foreign  missionary:  an 
incarnation  of  a  world  movement.     C1907. 

See  also  Missionary  biography. 
Missionary  biography.     Creegan,  C.  C.    Pio- 
neer missionaries  of  the  church.     C1903. 

Field,  C.  Heroes  of  missionary  enterprise; 
true  stories  of  the  intrepid  bravery  and 
stirring  adventures  of  missionaries  in  all 
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Gardner,  M.  T.,  and  Gardner,  W.  E.  Win- 
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Gilliat,  E.     Heroes  of  modern  crusades.    1909. 

Lambert,  J.  C.  Missionary  heroes  in  Asia. 
1908. 

Lhamon,  W.  J.  Heroes  of  modern  missions. 
C1899. 

Maclear,  G.  F.  Apostles  of  mediaeval  Europe. 
1869. 

Shelton,  D.  O.  Heroes  of  the  cross  in  America. 
C1904.     (Forward  mission  study  courses.) 

Speer,  R.  E.     Servants  of  the  king.     C1909. 

—  Some  great  leaders  in  the  world  move- 
ment.    C1911. 

Vedder,  H.  C.  Christian  epoch-makers;  the 
story  of  the  great  missionary  eras  in  the 
history  of  Christianity.     [1908.] 

Walsh,  W.  P.  Heroes  of  the  mission  field, 
n.  d. 

See  also  Single  biographies. 
Missionary  Conference  on  Behalf  of  the  Mo- 
hammedan World.    Papers.    N.  Y.    Revell. 
1906-191 I.     2V. 

1906.  Mohammedan  world  of  to-day;  papers 
read  at  the  first  conference,  Cairo,  1906; 
ed.  by  S.  M.  Zwemer  [and  others]. 

1911.  Islam  and  missions:  papers  read  at  the 
second  conference,  Lucknow,  191 1;  ed.  by 
E.  M.  Wherry  [and  others]. 
Missionary  conferences.  See  Centenary  Con- 
ference on  the  Protestant  Missions  of 
the  World;  Ecumenical  Missionary  Con- 
ference; General  Conference  on  Foreign 
Missions;  World  Missionary  Conference. 
Missionary  conventions.     See  Student  Volunteer 

Movement.     International  Convention. 
Missionary   fiction.  Gale,   J.    S.     Vanguard: 
a  tale  of  Korea.     C1904. 

Noble,  W.  A.     Ewa,  a  tale  of  Korea.     C1906. 

Wilson,  S.  G.     Mariam,  a  romance  of  Persia. 
CI  906. 
Missionary   landscapes  in  the  dark  continent. 

Johnston,  J. 
Missionary  societies.  See  American  Bapt.  Home 
Miss.  Society;  American  Bapt.  Miss.  So- 
ciety (known  as  the  Amer.  Bapt.  Miss. 
Union);  Amer.  Bd.  of  Com'rs'for  For.  Mis- 
sions; Amer.  Miss.  Association;  Lond. 
Miss.  Society;  also  Reid,  J.  M.  Missions 
and  missionary  society  of  the  M.  E. 
church. 


Missions.  Allen,  R.  Missionary  methods,  St. 
Paul's  or  ours.  1912.  (Libr.  of  historic 
theology.) 

Baldwin,  S.  L.  Foreign  missions  of  the  Prot- 
estant churches.     CI900. 

Barton,  J.  L.  Human  progress  through  mis- 
sions.    C1912. 

—  Unfinished  task  of  the  Christian  church. 
1908. 

—  and  others.  Foreign  missions.  {In  Re- 
cent Christian  progress.     Paton,  L.  B.,  ed.) 

Bashford,  J.  W.  God's  missionary  plan  for 
the  world.     CI907. 

Beach,  H.  P.  Geography  and  atlas  of  Prot- 
estant missions;  their  environment,  forces, 
distribution,  methods,  results  and  prospects 
at  the  opening  of  the  twentieth  century. 
1901-3.     2V. 

Begbie,  H.     Other  sheep.     C1912. 

Brent,  C.  H.  Adventure  for  God.  1907. 
(Paddock  lect.) 

Brooks,  P.  Heroism  of  foreign  missions. 
{In  his  Candle  of  the  Lord,  and  other  ser- 
mons.) 

Brown,  A.  J.  The  why  and  how  of  foreign 
missions.  3d  ed.  1908.  (Forward  mis- 
sion study  courses.) 

Buckley,  J.  M.  Theory  and  practice  of  foreign 
missions.     C1911. 

Carver,  W.  O.  Missions  in  the  plan  of  the 
ages:    Bible  studies  in  missions.     C1909. 

Christlieb,  T.  Protestant  foreign  missions. 
CI880. 

Clark,  F.  E.,  and  Clark,  H.  E.  (A.)  Gospel 
in  Latin  lands.     1909. 

Clarke,  W.  N.  Study  of  Christian  missions. 
1900. 

Dennis,  J.  S.  Christian  missions  and  social 
progress.     1899.     3V. 

—  Foreign  missions  after  a  century.     C1893. 

—  Modern  call  of  missions.     1913. 

—  New  horoscope  of  missions.     C1908. 

—  Social  influence  of  Christianity  as  illus- 
trated by  modern  missions.  {In  Christ 
and  civilization.  Paton,  J.  B.,  and  others, 
eds.) 

—  and  others,  eds.  World  atlas  of  Christian 
missions.     191 1. 

Dwight,  H.  O.,  ed.     Blue  book  of  missions. 

1905. 

—  Same.     1907. 

Ellis,  W.  T.     Men  and  missions.     1909. 

Forsyth,  P.  T.  Missions  in  state  and  church. 
1898. 

Gordon,  A.  J.     Holy  Spirit  in  missions.     1893. 

Goucher,  J.  F.  Growth  of  the  missionary 
concept.     191 1. 

Headland,  I.  T.  Some  by-products  of  mis- 
sions.    C1912. 

Hixson,  M.  B.  Missions  in  the  Sunday 
school.     C1906, 

Hodgkins,  L.  M.  Via  Christi;  an  introduc- 
tion to  the  study  of  missions.     1901. 

Horton,  R.  F.     Bible  a  missionary  book.     n.  d. 

Hume,  R.  A.  Missions  from  the  modern 
view.     CI  905. 

Laurie,  T.  Ely  volume;  or.  Contributions  of 
our  foreign  missions  to  science  and  human 
well-being.     2d  ed.     1885. 

Lawrence,  E.  A.  Modern  missions  in  the 
East.     1895. 


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Liggins,  J.  Great  value  and  success  of  foreign 
missions.     ci888. 

Mabie,  H.  C.  Divine  right  of  missions; 
or,  Christianity  the  world-religion  and  the 
right  of  the  church  to  propagate  it.     1908. 

—  Meaning  and  message  of  the  Cross;  a 
contribution  to  missionary  apologetics. 
1906. 

—  Task  worth  while;  or  Divine  philosophy 
of  missions.     C1910.     (Seminary  lect.) 

McAfee,  J.  E.     World  missions  from  the  home 

base.     CI911. 
Mackenzie,    W.     D.     Christianity    and    the 

progress  of  man  as  illustrated  by  modern 

missions.     C1897. 
Maiden,   R.   H.     Foreign  missions;    being  a 

study  of  some  principles  and  methods  in  the 

expansion  of  the  Christian  church.     1910. 
Montgomery,     H.     B.     Western    women    in 

Eastern    lands.     1910.     (United    study    of 

missions.) 
Montgomery,     H.     H.     Introduction:       the 

church  of  the  far  west.     (In  Mankind  and 

the  church.     Montgomery,  H.  H.,  ed.) 
ed.     Mankind    and    the    church:     being    an 

attempt   to  estimate    the    contribution    of 

great  races  to  the  fulness  of  the  church  of 

God;  by  seven  bishops.     1907. 
Morgan,  G.  C.     Missionary  manifesto.     1909. 
Mott,    J.    R.     Decisive    hour    of    Christian 

missions.     1910. 

—  Evangelization  of  the  world  in  this 
generation.     1900. 

—  Home    ministry    and    modern    missions. 

^905- 

—  Strategic  points  in  the  world's  conquest: 
the  universities  and  colleges  as  related  to 
the  progress  of  Christianity.     CI897. 

Pierson,  A.  T.     Crises  of  missions.     ci886. 

—  New  Acts  of  the  apostles.     CI894. 

Robinson,  C.  H.  Interpretation  of  the  char- 
acter of  Christ  to  non-Christian  races:  an 
apology  for  Christian  missions.     19 10. 

Speer,  R.  E.  Christianity  and  the  nations. 
CIQIO.     (Duff  missionary  lect.) 

—  Missionary  principles  and  practice;  a  dis- 
cussion of  Christian  missions  and  of  some 
criticisms  upon  them.     [1902.] 

Stacy,  T.  H.     In  the  path  of  light  around  the 

world.     CI  895. 
Tait,  A.  J.     Christ  and  the  nations.     1910. 
Taylor,    A.    W.     Social    work    of    Christian 

missions.     19 1 2. 
Trull,  G.  H.    Five  missionary  minutes.    C1912. 
Warneck,  J.  L.      The  living  Christ  and  the 

dying  heathenism.     [1909.] 
Warren,  W.     These  for  those:    our  indebted- 
ness to  foreign  missions.     1870. 
Young,    R.     Modern    missions:     their    trials 

and   triumphs,    n.  d. 
See   also    Christianity    and     other     religions; 

Missionary     biography;      Religions;       also 

Names  of  countries. 

Economics. 

Carpenter,  C.  H.  Self-support  illustrated 
in  the  history  of  the  Bassein  Karen  mission, 
1840  to  1880.     1883. 

—  Studies  in  mission  economics.      1886. 


Missions.  History. 

Barnes,     L.     C.     Two    thousand     years    of 

missions   before   Carey;     based    upon   and 

embodying    many   of    the    earliest    extant 

accounts.     1900. 
Bliss,  E.   M.     The  missionary  enterprise;    a 

concise  history  of  its  objects,  methods  and 

extension.     C1908. 
Hines,  H.  K.     Missionary  history  of  the  Pacific 

Northwest.     C1899. 
Jarvis,    L.    C.     Planting   of   the   church:     a 

compendium  of  missionary  history.     1900. 

Part  I. 
Richter,    J.     History    of    missions   in    India; 

tr.  by  S.  H.  Moore.     1908. 

—  History  of  Protestant  missions  in  the 
near  East.     CI910. 

Smith,  G.     Short  history  of  Christian  missions. 

n.  d. 
Speer,  R.  E.     Missions  and  modern  history. 

C1904.     2V. 

Baptist  missions. 

A.  B.  H.  M.  S.     Baptist  home  missions  in 

North  America.     1883. 
Bainbridge,   W.   F.     Along  the  lines  at  the 

front:  a  general  survey  of  Baptist  home  and 

foreign  missions.     C1882. 
Downie,  D.     History  of  the  Telugu  mission  of 

the  A.  B.  M.  U.    C1893. 
E^ton,  W.  H.     Historical  sketch  of  the  Mass. 

Bapt.   missionary  society  and  convention, 

1802-1902.     C1903. 

Congregational  missions. 

A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  Memorial  volume  of  the  first 
fifty  years.     1862. 

—  One  hundredth  anniversary  of  the  hay- 
stack prayer  meeting,  celebrated  at  the 
ninety-seventh  annual  meeting  in  North 
Adams,  1906. 

Strong,  W.  E.  Story  of  the  American  Board. 
C1910. 

Jesuit  missions. 

See  Jesuit  missions. 

Methodist  missions. 

Methodist  Episcopal  church  in  China.  Hand- 
book of  educational  institutions;  ed.  by 
C.  M.  L.  Sites.     1907. 

Nuelson,  J.  L.  The  circuit  rider  as  a  nation 
builder.  {In  Coker,  H.  J.,  comp.  Conser- 
vation of  the  moral  resources  of  the  nation.) 

Reid,  J.  M.  Missions  and  missionary  society 
of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  church.     1879. 

2V. 

Africa. 

Guinness,  F.  E.  {Mrs.  H.  G.  Guinness.)  New 
world  of  central  Africa.     1890. 

Jack,  J.  W.     Daybreak  in  Livingstonia. 

Johnston,  J.  Missionary  landscapes  in  the 
dark  continent.     C1892. 

Naylor,  W.  S.  Daybreak  in  the  dark  conti- 
nent.    C1908. 

Nuttall,  E.  Special  influence  which  the 
African  or  negro  race  may  exercise  on  the 
future  developments  of  Christianity.  {In 
Mankind  and  the  church.  Montgomery, 
H.  H.,  ed.) 


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Missions.     Africa — Continued. 

Parsons,  E.  C.     Christus  liberator,  an  outline 

study  of  Africa.     1905.     (United  study  of 

missions.) 
Stewart,    J.     Dawn    in   the    dark   continent. 

A rabia. 

Forder,  A.  'Ventures  among  the  Arabs  in 
desert,  tent  and  town;  thirteen  years  of 
pioneer  missionary  life  with  the  Ishmael- 
ites  of  Moab,  Edom  and  Arabia.     1905. 

Zwemer,  S.  M.  Arabia:  the  cradle  of  Islam; 
with  an  account  of  Islam  and  mission 
work.     [1900.] 

See  also  Missions  to  the  Mohammedans. 

Asia. 
Barrows,  J.  H.     Christian  conquest  of  Asia. 
(Morse  lect.) 

Burma. 
Cochrane,     H.     P.     Among     the     Burmans. 

CI 904. 
Smith,  J.     Ten  years  in  Burma.     C1902. 

China, 

Burton,  M.  E.  Education  of  women  in  China. 
C1911. 

China  mission  year  book,  1912;  ed.  by  G.  H. 
Bondfield. 

Headland,  I.  T.     China's  new  day.     C1912. 

Hoare,  J.  C.  Contribution  of  the  church  of 
China  to  the  body  of  Christ.  {In  Mankind 
and  the  church.     Montgomery,  H.  H.,  ed.) 

Lin  Shao-Yang.  A  Chinese  appeal  to  Christen- 
dom concerning  Christian  missions.     1911. 

Ross,  J.  Mission  methods  in  Manchuria. 
1903. 

Smith,  A.  H.  Rex  Christus:  an  outHne  study 
of  China.  1904.  (United  study  of  mis- 
sions.) 

—  The  uplift  of  China.  1907.  (Forward 
mission  study  courses.) 

Speer,  R.  E.  [Missions  in  China.]  {In  his 
Missionary  principles  and  practice.) 

Williams,  I.  R.  By  the  great  wall:  letters 
from  China,     C1909. 

Cuba. 
Grose,  H.  B.     Advance  in  the  Antilles.     1910. 

Egypt. 

Richter,   J.     {In   his   History   of   Protestant 

missions  in  the  near  East.) 
Watson,    C.    R.     Egypt    and    the    Christian 

crusade.     C1907. 

—  In  the  valley  of  the  Nile;  a  survey  of 
the  missionary  movement  in  Egypt.    C1908. 

Hawaiian  Islands. 
Brain,    B.    M.     Transformation    of    Hawaii. 
C1898. 

India. 

Berg,  E.  P.  Conversion  of  India:  being 
studies  in  Indian  missions.     191 1. 

Chamberlain,  J.     In  the  tiger  jungle.     CI896. 

Cowan,  M.  G.  Education  of  the  women  of 
India.     [1912.] 

Eddy,  S.  India  awakening.  191 1.  (For- 
ward mission  study  courses.) 


Missions.     India — Continued. 

Fuller,  Mrs.  M.  B.  Wrongs  of  Indian  woman- 
hood.    C1900. 

Jones,  J.  P.  India's  problem:  Krishna  or 
Christ.     1903. 

Lucas,  B.  Christ  for  India;  a  presentation  of 
the  Christian  message  to  the  religious 
thought  of  India.     1910. 

—     The  empire  of  Christ.     1907. 
A  study  of  missions  in  India. 

Mason,  C.  A.  Lux  Christi:  an  outline  study 
of  India,  a  twilight  land.  1903.  (United 
study  of  missions.) 

Richter,  J.  History  of  missions  in  India. 
[1908.] 

Russell,  N.  Village  work  in  India;  pen  pic- 
tures from  a  missionary's  experience.     1902. 

Year  book  of  missions  in  India,  Burma  and 
Ceylon,  1912.     Ed.  by  J.  P.  Jones. 

Japan. 

Awdry,  W.  Contribution  of  Japan  to  the 
body  of  Christ.  {In  Mankind  and  the 
church.     Montgomery,  H.  H.,  ed.) 

Cary,  O.  History  of  Christianity  in  Japan; 
Roman  Catholic  and  Greek  Orthodox  mis- 
sions.    C1909.     2V. 

Christian  movement  in  Japan.  1903-1912. 
9v. 

A  series  of  missionary  year  books,  ed.  by  D.  C.  Greene 
and  others.     Issue  for  1906  wanting. 

Gordon,  M.  L.  American  missionary  in 
Japan.     1895. 

Griffis,  W.  E.  Dux  Christus,  an  outline  study 
of  Japan.  1904.  (United  study  of  mis- 
sions.) 

Speer,  R.  E.  The  transformation  of  Japan. 
{In  his  Missions  and  modern  history,  vol. 
II.) 

Korea. 

Baird,  A.  L.  A.     Daybreak  in  Korea.     C1909. 

(Miss,  study  ref.  libr.) 
Griffis,  W.  E.     A  modern  pioneer  in  Korea: 

the  life  story  of  H.  G.  Appenzeller.     C1912. 
Underwood,  H.  G.     Call  of  Korea,  political  — 

social  —  religious.     CI908. 

Labrador. 

Grenfell,  W.  T.  Harvest  of  the  sea;  a  tale 
of  both  sides  of  the  Atlantic.     1905. 

Latin  America. 

Brown,  H.  W.  Latin  America:  the  pagans, 
the  papists,  the  patriots,  the  protestants 
and  the  present  problem.  1909.  (Students' 
lectures  on  missions,  Princeton  Theol.  Sem.) 

Latin  America,  i.  e.,  the  West  Indies,  Mexico,  Central 
and  South  America. 

Clark,  F.  E.,  and  Clark,  H.  E.  (A.)  Gospel 
in  Latin  lands.     1909. 

London. 

Lowder,  C.  F.  Twenty-one  years  in  St. 
George's  mission.     1877. 

Madagascar. 

Ellis,  W.  The  martyr  church;  narrative  of 
the  introduction,  progress  and  triumph  of 
Christianity  in  Madagascar.     [1870.] 


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Missions.  New  Hebrides. 

Paton,  Mrs.  M.  W.  Letters  and  sketches  from 
the  New  Hebrides.     1905. 

Pacific  Islands. 

Montgomery,  H.  B.  Christus  redemptor; 
an  outline  study  of  the  island  world  of  the 
Pacific.     1906.     (United  study  of  missions.) 

Papua,  or  New  Guinea. 

Stone-Wigg,  M.  J.  The  Papuans:  a  people 
of  the  South  Pacific.  {In  Mankind  and  the 
church.     Montgomery,  H.  H.,  ed.) 

Porto  Rico. 
Grose,  H.  B.     Advance  in  the  Antilles.     1910. 


See  Russia. 


Russia. 
Religious  history. 


Siam. 

McGilvary,  D.  Half  century  among  the 
Siamese  and  the  Lao.     C1912. 

Siam  and  Laos  as  seen  by  our  American  mis- 
sionaries.    fci884.] 

South  America. 

Clark,  F.  E.  Continent  of  opportunity. 
C1907. 

Millard,  E.  C,  and  Guinness,  L.  E.  South 
America,  the  neglected  continent.     [1894.] 

Neely,  T.  B.  South  America:  its  missionary 
problems.     1909. 

Speer,  R.  E.  Protestant  missions  in  South 
America,  (/n  his  South  American  prob- 
lems.) 

Syria. 

Jessup,    H.    H.     Fifty-three   years   in   Syria. 

C1910. 
Richter,   J.     {In   his   History   of   Protestant 

missions  in  the  near  East.) 

Tibet. 

Field,  C.  ( In  his  Heroes  of  missionary  enter- 
prise, chap.  Vn.) 

Lambert,  J.  C.  A  heroine  of  Tibet.  {In  his 
Missionary  heroes  in  Asia.) 

Turkey. 

Barton,  J.  L.     Daybreak  in  Turkey.     [C1908.] 
Richter,   J.     Protestant   missions   in   Turkey 

and  Armenia.     ( In  his  History  of  Protestant 

missions  in  the  near  East.) 
West,  M.  A.     Romance  of  missions;  or.  Inside 

views  of  life  and  labor  in  the  land  of  Ararat. 

CI875. 
Wheeler,  C.  H.     Ten  years  on  the  Euphrates; 

or.  Primitive  missionary  policy  illustrated. 

C1868. 

United  Slates. 

A.   B.  H.   M.  S.     Baptist  home  missions  in 

North  America.     1883. 
Burleson,  H.  L.     Conquest  of  the  continent. 

C1911. 
Claric,  J.  B.     Leavening  the  nation;  the  story 

of  American  home  missions.     [1903.] 
Coker,    H.    J.,    comp.     Conservation    of    the 

moral  resources  of  the  nation:    a  study  of 

home     missions     and     church     extension. 

CI912. 


Missions.     United  States — Continued. 

Douglass,  H.  P.     Christian  reconstruction  in 

the  South.     CI909. 
Douglass,  T.  O.     Pilgrims  of  Iowa.     C1911. 
Grose,  H.  B.     The  incoming  millions.     CI906. 

(Home  miss,  study  course.) 
Morris,   S.   L.     At  our  own  door;    study  of 

home  missions  with  special  reference  to  the 

South  and  West.     C1904. 
Piatt,    W.     The    frontier.     1908.     (Forward 

mission  study  courses.     [International.]) 
Puddefoot,  W.  G.     The  minute  man  on  the 

frontier.     CI895. 
Wells,  Mrs.  D.  B.,  and  others.     Conservation 

of  national  ideals.     CI911.     (Home  mission 

study  course.) 
See    also  Home  missions;    Immigration;   also 

N.  Y.  [City.]   Water  St.  Mission. 

Home  missions. 
Guernsey,  A.  M.     Citizens  of  to-morrow;    a 

study   of    childhood  and   youth   from   the 

standpoint  of  home  mission  work.     C1907. 

(Home  mission  study  course.) 
Kelsey,  H.   H.,  and  others.     Home  missions. 

{In     Recent     Christian    progress.     Paton, 

L.  B.,  ed.) 
Sears,  C.  H.     Redemption  of  the  city.     1911. 
Strong,  J.     The  challenge  of  the  city.     28th 

thous.        1907.     (Forward     mission     study 

courses.) 
See   also   Christianity   and   social    questions; 

Cities. 

Indians. 

See  Indians  of  North  America. 

Jews. 

Richter,  J.  Missions  among  the  Jews.  {In 
his  History  of  Protestant  missions  in  the 
near  East.) 

Mohammedans. 

Herrick,  G.  F.  Christian  and  Mohammedan: 
a  plea  for  bridging  the  chasm.     C1912. 

Lefroy,  G.^  A.  Mohammedan  races:  their 
contributions  to  the  body  of  Christ.  {In 
Mankind  and  the  church.  Montgomery, 
H.  H.,  ed.) 

Van  Sommer,  A.,  and  Zwemer,  S.  M.,  eds. 
Our  Moslem  sisters;  a  cry  of  need  from 
lands  of  darkness  interpreted  by  those  who 
heard  it.     [C1907.] 

Wherry,  E.  M.  Islam  and  Christianity  in 
India  and  the  Far  East.  CI907.  (Stu- 
dents' lectures  on  missions,  Princeton 
Theol.  Sem.) 

Zwemer,  S.  M.  The  Moslem  world.  1908. 
(For  miss,  study  courses.) 

—  and  Brown,  A.  J.  The  nearer  and  the 
farther  East;  outline  studies  of  Moslem 
lands,  and  of  Siam,  Burma  and  Korea.    1908. 

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Palmer,  Sir  Roundell.     Book  of  praise.     Lond. 

Macm.     1898. 
Palmer,  William.    Treatise  on  the  church   of 
Christ.     From  2d  Lond.  ed.     N.  Y.     Apple- 
ton.      1841.     2V. 
Panin,  Ivan.      The  last  twelve  verses  of  Mark: 
their     genuineness     established.       Grafton 
[Mass.].     1910. 
Pantheism.     Dix,  M.      Lectures   on   the    pan- 
theistic  idea   of   an    impersonal-substance- 
deity,    as    contrasted    with    the    Christian 
faith  concerning  Almighty  God.     1864. 

Erdmann,  J.  E.     {In  his  History  of  philosophy, 
vol.  II.) 

Flint,      R.       Anti-theistic     theories.       1879. 
(Baird  lect.) 

Guyau,    J.    M.     Pantheism.     {In    his    Non- 
religion  of  the  future,  chap.  IV.) 

Hedge,  F.  H.     Pantheism.     {In  his  Ways  of 
the  Spirit.) 

Manning,  J.  M.     Half  truths  and  the  truth. 
1872. 

Martineau,  J.     {In  his  Study  of  religion,  vol. 
II.) 

Picton,  J.  A.     Christian  pantheism.     {In  his 
Mystery  of  matter,  etc.) 

—  Pantheism:     its    story   and    significance. 
(Religions  anc.  and  mod.) 

Rishell,   C.   W.     Pantheism    (Monism).     {In 
his  Foundations  of  the  Christian  faith,  pp. 

99-I53-). 
See  also  Philosophy;  Spinoza,  B.,  de;  Theism, 
Papacy.     Bartoli,  G.     The  primitive  church  and 

the  primacy  of  Rome.     [1910.] 
Belaney,  R.    The  Bible  and  the  papacy.    1889. 
Bright,   W.     The     Roman  See  in  the  early 

church.     1896. 
Creighton,  M.     History  of  the  papacy  from 

the   great   schism   to   the   sack   of    Rome. 

1904.     6v. 

—  History  of  the  papacy  during  the  period 
of  the  reformation.     1882.     2v. 

Guettee,  R.  F.,  abbi.     The  papacy;    tr.  from 

the   French.     1867. 
Hershey,  S.  F.     The  Roman  papacy.     1895. 
Kriiger,  H.  G.  E.     The  papacy;  the  idea  and 

its  exponents.     1909.     (C.  1. 1.) 
Nielsen,  F.  K.     History  of  the  papacy  in  the 

XlXth  century;   tr.  under  the  direction  of 

A.  J.  Mason.     1906.     2v. 
Stephens,    W.    R.    W.     Hildebrand   and    his 

times.     1888.     (Epochs  of  church  history.) 
Thompson,  R,  W.     The  papacy  and  the  civil 

power.     CI  876. 
Van   Dyke,   P.     Age  of  the  renascence;    an 

outline  of  the  history  of  the  papacy  from 

the   return  from   Avignon   to  the   sack   of 

Rome.     (1377-1527.)     1901.      (Ten  epochs 

of  church  history.) 
Vincent,   M.   R.     Age  of  Hildebrand.     1901. 

(Ten  epochs  of  church  history.) 
See  also  Popes;  Roman  Catholic  church. 
Papal  commission  and  the  Pentateuch.     Briggs, 

C.  A.,  and  Hiigel,  F.  von. 
Parables.     Barry,    A.     Parables    of    the    Old 

Testament. 
Bruce,  A.  B.     Parabolic  teaching  of  Christ. 

1884. 
Dods,  M.     Parables  of  our  Lord.     1900.     2v. 
Hubbard,  G.  H.     Teachings  of  Jesus  in  para- 
bles.    C1907. 


Parables — Co  ntinu  ed. 

Lang,  C.  G.     Thoughts  on  some  of  the  parables 

of  Jesus.     [1905.] 
Lilley ,  A.  L.     Adventus  regni :  sermons  chiefly 

on  the  parables  of   the  kingdom.     1907. 
Morgan,    G.    C.     Parables   of   the    kingdom. 

C1907. 
Trench,  R.  C.     Notes  on  the  parables  of  our 

Lord.     1874. 
Whyte,   A.     Our  Lord's  characters.     3d  ed. 

n.  d.     (Bible  characters.) 
See  also  Good  Samaritan. 
Paradise,  Frank  Hsley.    The  church  and  the  in- 
dividual.    N.  Y.     Moffat.     19 10. 
Paradise  found.     Warren,  W.  F. 
Parenty,   Auguste,   abbe.      Life   of   St.   Angela 
Merici    of    Brescia.     Phila.     Cunningham. 
C1857. 
Parish,  Edmund.     Hallucinations  and  illusions; 
a  study  of  the  fallacies  of  perception.     Lond. 
Scott.     1909.     (Cont.  sci.  ser.) 
Parish  problems.     Gladden,  W.,  ed. 
Park,  Edwards  Amasa.     Discourses    on    some 
theological  doctrines  as  related  to  the  re- 
ligious     character.       Andover.        Draper. 
1885. 
Memoir     of     Nathanael     Emmons.       Bost. 

Congr.  bd.  of  publ.     1861. 
Memorial  collection  of  sermons,  compiled  by 
his      daughter.       Bost.       Pilgrim      press. 
C1902. 
Furber,  D.  L.,  and  others,  eds.     Professor  Park 

and  his  pupils.     1899. 
Storrs,  R.  S.     Edwards  Amasa  Park;    a  me- 
morial address.     1900. 
Park,    John    Edgar.     Wonder    of  His    gracious 
words;   an  exposition  of  the  Sermon  on  the 
Mount.     Bost.     Pilgrim  press.      CI909. 
Parker,   Edward    G.     Reminiscences   of    Rufus 

Choate.     N.  Y.     Mason,     i860. 
Parker,  John  Henry.     Concise  glossary  of  ternis 
used  in  Grecian,  Roman,  Italian  and  Gothic 
architecture.     Oxford.     Parker.     1866. 
Parker,  Joseph.    Apostolic  life  as  revealed  in  the 
Acts  of  the  apostles.     N.  Y,     Funk.     1883. 
Vol.  I. 
City  Temple  pulpit:    sermons.     N.  Y.     Tib- 

bals.      1882. 
Ecce  Deus;   essays  on  the  life  and  doctrine  of 

Jesus  Christ.     Lond.     Hodder.     1868. 
Inner  life  of  Christ  as  revealed  in  the  gospel  of 
Matthew.     N.   Y.     Funk.     1881-3.     3v. 

Vol.  I  publ.  under  title  "  These  sayings  of  mine." 

None  like  it:  a  plea  for  the  old  sword.     N.  Y. 

Revell.     C1893. 
Orthodoxy  of  heart:   address  to   the    Congr. 

Union     of     England     and     Wales.     Lond. 

Clarke.     1884. 

Pamphlet. 

Paraclete.     N.  Y.     Scribner.     1875. 
People's  Bible.     N.  Y.     Funk.     [C1881-1895.] 
27  V. 

A  commentary  on  the  books  of  the  Bible  in  the  form  of 
sermons. 

Dawson,    A.     Joseph    Parker:     his    life    and 
ministry.     1901. 
Parker,  Matthew,  abp.  of  Canterbury.    Strype, 
J.     Life    and    acts    of    Matthew    Parker. 
1881.     3v. 


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Parker,  Theodore.     Discourse  of  matters  per- 
taining to  religion.     Bost.    Little.     1847. 

Lessons  from  the  world  of  matter  and  the 
world  of  man;  selected  from  notes  of  un- 
published sermons  by  R.  Leighton.  Bost. 
Slack.     1865. 

Prayers.     Bost.     Walker.     1862. 

Sermons  of  theism,  atheism,  and  the  popular 
theology.     Bost.     Little.     1853. 

Speeches,  addresses  and  occasional  sermons. 
Bost.      Crosby.      1852.      2  v. 

Theodore  Parker's  experience  as  a  minister, 
with  some  account  of  his  early  life  and 
education  for  the  ministry;  in  a  letter  from 
him  to  the  members  of  the  Twenty-eighth 
Congr.  Society  of  Boston.  Bost.  Leigh- 
ton.     1859. 

[Works.]  Centenary  ed.,  edited  by  S.  A. 
Eliot  [and  others].  Bost.  A.  U.  A.  1907- 
1911.     14V. 

Same.  Bibliography  and  index,  by  C.  W. 
Wendte. 

Chadwick,  J.  W.  Theodore  Parker,  preacher 
and  reformer.     1900. 

Chicago.  Free  Religious  Assoc.  Theodore 
Parker:  anniversaries  of  birth  and  death; 
celebrated  in  Chicago,  Nov.  13-20,  1910, 
under  the  auspices  of  the  Free  religious 
association  [and  other  societies].  Reported 
by  A.  L.  Kelly.     191 1. 

Frothingham,  O.  B.     Theodore  Parker.     1874. 

Martineau,  J.  Theodore  Parker's  Discourse 
of  religion.     (/«  A15  Miscellanies.) 

R6ville,  A.  Life  and  writings  of  Theodore 
Parker.     (Authorised  transl.)     1865. 

Sanborn,  F.  B.  Parker  in  the  John  Brown 
campaign.  {In  Parker,  T.  [Works.]  Cent, 
ed.) 

Weiss,  J.     Life  and  correspondence  of  Theo- 
dore Parker.     1864.     2  v. 
Parkhurst,  Charles  Henry.     Blind  man's  creed, 
and  other  sermons.  N.  Y.   Randolph.  C1883. 

A  little  lower  than  the  angels.  N.  Y.,  etc. 
Revell.     C1908. 

Pattern  in  the  mount,  and  other  sermons. 
N.  Y.     Randolph.     C1885. 

Three  gates  on  a  side,  and  other  sermons.  N. 
Y.  Revell.  1891. 
Parbnan,  Francis.  Jesuits  in  North  America 
in  the  seventeenth  century.  Bost.  Little. 
1867.  (France  and  England  in  North 
America.) 

Bourne,    E.    G.     Francis   Parkman.     (In  his 
Essays  in  historical  criticism.) 
Parks,  Leighton.     Winning  of  the  soul,  and  other 

sermons.     N.  Y.     Dutton.     1893. 
Parmelee,  Maurice.     Principles  of  anthropology 
and  sociology  in  their  relations  to  criminal 
procedure.     N.   Y.     Macm.     1908.      (Citi- 
zen's library.) 
Parnell,  Charles  Stewart.     Bryce,  J.     {In 

his  Studies  in  contemporary  biography.) 
Parousia.     See  Jesus  Christ.     Second  coming. 
Parry,  Reginald  St.   John.     Discussion  of  the 
general  epistle  of  St.  James.     Lond.     Clay. 

„  '903. 

Romans,  with  introduction  and  notes.     Camb. 
[Eng.]     Univ.  press.     1912.    (Cambr.  Greek 
Test.) 
Parry,    William.     Last    days    of    Lord    Byron. 
Lond.     Knight.     1825. 


Parsifal.     Forsyth,  P.  T.     Wagner's  Parsifal. 

(In  his  Religion  in  recent  art,  pp.  252-316.) 
Taylor,  H.  O.     Parzival,  the  brave  man  slowly 

wise.     (In  his  The  mediaeval  mind,  vol.  L) 
Wagner,  R.     Parsifal,  a  mystical  drama,  re- 
told in  the   spirit  of  the   Bayreuth  inter- 
pretation by  Oliver  Huckel.     1905. 
Parsis  or  Parsees.     Haug,  M.     Essays  on  the 

sacred  language,  writings  and  religion  of  the 

Parsis.     1878. 
Menant,  D.     Zoroastrianism  and  the  Parsis. 

(In  Great  religions  of  the  world.     Giles,  H. 

A.,  and  others.) 
Ponafidine,  P.  G.     (In  his  Life  in  the  Moslem 

East.) 
Parsons,  Ellen  C.     Christus  liberator,  an  outline 

study  of  Africa.     N.  Y.     Macm.     1905. 
Parsons,  Frank.     Choosing  a  vocation.     Bost. 

Houghton.     1909. 
Parsons,  James.     Charlton,  E.  C.     A  Puritan 

captain.     1908. 
Parsons,  Philip  Archie.    Responsibility  for  crime. 

N.    Y.     Columbia    Umv.     1909.     (Studies 

in  history,  etc.) 
Parsons,  Theophilus.     Parsons,   T.     Memoir 

of  Theophilus  Parsons,  by  his  son.     1 861. 
Parsons,  Theophilus,  the  younger.     Memoir  of 

Theophilus  Parsons,  Chief  Justice  of  Massa- 
chusetts.    Bost.     Ticknor.     1861. 
Parthia.     Rawlinson,    G.      Story   of    Parthia. 

1893.     (Story  of    the  nations.) 
Particularists.      Tourville,    H.    de.      Growth 

of  modern  nations;  a  history  of  the  partic- 

ularist  form  of  society;  tr.  by  M.  G.  Loch. 

1907. 
Parton,  James.     Life  and  times  of  Aaron  Burr. 

N.  Y.     Mason.     1858. 
Life    of    Thomas    Jefferson.     Bost.     Osgood. 

1874. 
Partridge,    George    Everett.    Studies    in    the 

psychology  of  intemperance.     N.  Y.     Stur- 

gis.     1912. 
Pascal,  Blaise.     Provincial  letters;    new  transl., 

with  introduction  and  notes,  by  T.  M'Crie. 

Lond.     Chatto.     1875. 
Same.     Ed.  by  O.  W.  Wight.     Bost.    Hough- 
ton.    1880. 
Thoughts,  letters  and  opuscules;  tr.  by  O.  W. 

Wight.     Bost.     1880.     Houghton. 
Clark,   W.     Pascal  and   the   Port   Royalists. 

1902.     (World's  epoch-makers.) 
Oman,    J.     Jesuitism    and    Pascal's    Pens6es. 

(In  his  Problem  of  faith  and  freedom.) 
St.  Cyres,  S.  H.  N.,  viscount.     Pascal.     1910. 
Vinet,    A.    R.     Studies    on    Pascal;     tr.    by 

Thomas  Smith.     1859. 
Passing  of  the  American.     Royce,  G.  M. 
Passing  Protestantism  and  coming  Catholicism. 

Smyth,  N. 
Passion  play  of  Oberammergau.     See  Oberam- 

mergau. 
Pasteur,   Louis.    Vallery-Radot,    R.     Life   of 

Pasteur;     tr.    by    Mrs.    R.  L.    Devonshire. 

Popular  ed.     1910. 
Pastor  amidst  his  flock.     Willcox,  G.  B. 
Pastor  of  Hermas.     See  Hermas. 
Pastor,  Ludwig.     History  of  the  popes  from  the 

close    of    the    middle    ages.     Lond.     Paul. 

1891-1910.     9v. 
Pastor-preacher.     Quayle,  W.  A. 
Pastoral  epistles.     See  Bible.     N.  T. 


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Pastoral  medicine:  a  handbook  for  the  Catholic 

clergy.     New  ed.     Sanford,  A.  E. 
Pastoral   offices.     Everts,   W.   W.     Pastor's 
handbook,     1861. 
Furness,  W.     H.     Pastoral  offices.  C1893. 
Vincent,   M.   R,     Ministers'   handbook,   con- 
taining   forms     for      baptism,      marriage, 
burial,  the  Lord's  supper,  and  the  ordina- 
tion of  elders  and  deacons.     [C1882.] 
Wylie,  D.  G.     Minister's  handbook,  contain- 
ing   forms    and    Scripture    selections    for 
importan  t  occasions,     c  1 9 1 1 . 
Pastoral  teaching  of  St.  Paul.    Chadwick,  W.  E. 
Pastoral    theology.     Beck,    J.    T.     Pastoral 
theology   of  the   New  Testament;    tr.   by 
J.  A.  M'Clymont  and  Thomas  Nicol.     1885. 
Doney,  C.  G.     Efficient  church.     C1907. 
Ede,  W.  M.     The  clergy  and  social  service. 

1913. 

EUicott,  C.  J.,  ed.  Homiletical  and  pastoral 
lectures.     1880. 

Gladden,  W.  Christian  pastor  and  the  work- 
ing church.     1898.     (Int.   theol.   libr.) 

Gott,  J.     Parish  priest  of  the  town.     1887. 

Hastie,  W.,  ed.  Outlines  of  pastoral  theology. 
1904. 

A  work  of  unknown  authorship,  but  probably  of 
Moravian  origin. 

Ingram,    A.    F.    W.     Work   in    great    cities; 

lectures  on  pastoral  theology.     CI895. 
James,  H.     The  country  clergyman  and  his 

work;  lectures  on  pastoral  theology.      1890. 
Jefferson,    C.    E.      Quiet   talks    with   earnest 

people.     1898. 
McDowell,  W.   F.     In  the  school  for  Christ. 

C1910.     (Cole  lect.) 
Newbolt,   W.  C.   E.     Apostles  of  the  Lord; 

lectures  on  pastoral  theology.     1901. 
Phelps,    A.     My    portfolio;     a    collection    of 

essays.     1882. 
Spalding,    J.    F.     Best    mode   of    working   a 

parish;    lectures.     1888. 
Spurgeon,  C.  H.  Lecturesto  my  students.  1875. 
Stang,  W.     Pastoral  theology.     C1897. 
Sweetser,  S.     Ministry  we  need.     1873. 
Vinet,  A.  R.     Pastoral  theology;  tr.  by  T.  H. 

Skinner.     1853. 
See  also  Church  attendance;    Church    work; 

Men  and  the  church;    Ministers;    Ministry, 

Office   and    work   of;    Missions;      Pastoral 

offices;     Preachers;     Preaching;     Retreats; 

Revivals;   Sunday  schools. 
Pater,  Walter  Horatio.      Plato  and  Platonism. 

[Libr.  ed.]     Lond.     Macm.     1910, 
Paterson,  William  Paterson.    The  rule  of  faith. 

N.  Y.     Hodder.     1912.     (Baird  lect.) 
Patience.     Beecher,     H.     W.     Patience.     (/» 

his  Sermons,  4th  ser.) 
Collyer,  R.     (/«  his  The  life  that  now  is.) 
Dubois,  P.     {In  his  Education  of  self.) 
Hutton,  J.  A.     How  we  have  need  of  patience. 

[Sermon.]     {In  his  The  fear  of  things.) 
Patmore,    Coventry.    Tyrrell,   G.   H.      Poet 

and  mystic.     {In  his  Faith  of  the  millions, 

2d  ser.) 
Paton,   Frank  Hume   Lyall,  joint  author.     See 

Langridge,  A.  K.,  and  Paton,  F.  H.  L. 
Paton,  James,  ed.     John  G.  Paton;  an  autobi- 
ography.    N.  Y.     Revell.     1889.     2v. 
Same.     Abridgment.     1892. 


Paton,  John  Brown,  and  others,  eds.     See  Christ 

and  civilization. 
Paton,  John  Gibson.     Langridge,  A.  K.,  and 

Paton,   F.    H.    L.     John   G.    Paton:    later 

years  and  farewell.     1910. 
Paton,    J.     Story    of    John    G.    Paton;     or. 

Thirty  years  among  South  Sea  cannibals. 

1892.     (Home  libr.) 

An  abridgment  of  the  Autobiography. 

Paton,  John  G.,  missionary  to  the  New 
Hebrides,  an  autobiography.  Ed.  by  his 
brother  [James  Paton].  1889.  2 v. 
Paton,  Lewis  Bayles.  Commentary  on  the 
book  of  Esther.  N.  Y.  Scribner.  1907. 
(Int.  crit.  com.) 

Early   religion   of    Israel.     Bost.     Houghton. 

1 9 10.  (Modern  relig.  problems.) 

Early  history  of  Syria  and  Palestine.     N.  Y. 
Scribner.     1 901. 

ed.     See  Recent  Christian  progress. 
Paton,   Margaret   Whitecross    {Mrs.    John   G. 
Paton).     Letters    and    sketches    from    the 
New  Hebrides.     5th   ed.     Lond.     Hodder. 

1905- 
Patriarchs  and  lawgivers  of  the  Old  Testament. 

[Sermons.]     Maurice,  F.  D. 
P.\TRICK,  St.,  apostle  of  Ireland.      Maclear,  G. 
F.     St.     Patrick.     {In     his     Apostles     of 
mediaeval  Europe.) 
Morris,  W.  B.     Life  of  St.  Patrick.     1890. 
Stokes,  G.  T.     {In  his  Ireland  and  the  Celtic 

church.) 
Walker,  W.     {In  his  Great  men  of  the  Chris- 
tian  church.) 
See  also  Missionary  biography. 
Patriotic  studies,  including  extracts  from  bills, 
acts    and    documents    of    United    States 
Congress.     1888-1905. 
Patriotism.     Lyttelton,  E.    Training  in  patriot- 
ism.    {In    Church    and     life    of    to-day. 
Browne,  G.  F.,  and  others.) 
Morrison,  G.  H.     Christian  patriotism.     {In 

his  Unlighted  lustre.) 
Tolstoy,  L.  N.     Christianity  and  patriotism. 
{In  his   Kingdom   of   God   is  within  you, 
etc.) 
Warner,   H.   E.     Ethics  of   patriotism.      {In 

his  Ethics  of  force.) 
Watson,    J.     Imperial    patriotism.     {In    his 
Inspiration  of  our  faith:  sermons.) 
Patriotism  or  peace.     Tolstoy,  L.  N. 
Patriots'     day.     Varney,     G.     J.     Story     of 

Patriots'  day,  with  poems.     1895. 
Patristics.     Cushman,  H.  E.     {In  his  Begin- 
ner's history  of  philosophy,  vol.  I.) 
Erdmann,  J.  E.     {In  his  History  of   philos- 
ophy, vol.  I.) 
Stearns,  W.  N.     Manual  of  patrology.     1899. 
See  also  Early  Christian  literature;  Fathers  of 
the  church. 
Pattee,    Fred    Lewis.     Elements    of    religious 

pedagogy.     N.  Y.     Eaton.     C1909. 
Patten,  Helen  Philbrook.    Intimations  of  immor- 
tality.    Bost.     Small.     1907. 
Patten,    Simon   Nelson.     Heredity  and    social 
progress.     N.  Y.     Macm.     1903. 
The  new  basis  of  civilization.     N.  Y.     Macm. 

1907.     (Amer.  soc.  progress  ser.) 
Social     basis     of     religion.     N.     Y.     Macm. 

191 1.  (Amer.  soc.  progress  ser.) 


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Patterson,     Charles     Brodie.     Dominion     and 

power;    studies  in  spiritual  science.     N.  Y. 

Alliance.     1902. 
Will  to  be  well.     N.  Y.     Alliance.     1901. 
Patterson,   Melville    Watson.      History  of  the 

Church  of  England.    Lond.    Longm.    1909, 
Patterson,   Raymond   Albert.     The    negro   and 

his  needs.     N.  Y.     Revell.     CI911. 
Patterson,  Robert.     Errors  of  evolution.     Bost. 

Hastings,     n.  d. 
Patterson,  William  B.     Modern  church  brother- 
hoods.    N.  Y.     Revell.     cigii. 
Patteson,  John  Coleridge.      Yonge,   C.   M. 

Life  of  John  Coleridge  Patteson,  missionary 

bishop  of  the  Melanesian  Islands.     5th  ed. 

1884.     2V. 
Pattison,  Dorothy  Wyndlow.     Lonsdale,  M. 

Sister  Dora;  a  biography.     From  6th  Engl. 

ed.     1880. 
Pattison,   Mark.     Essays.     Oxford.     Clarendon 

press.     1889.     2  v. 
Milton.     N.  Y,     Harper,     n.  d.     (Engl,  men 

of  letters.) 
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Podmore,  Frank.  Apparitions  and  thought- 
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Studies  in  psychical  research.  N.  Y.  Put- 
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Poetry.  Rogers,  A,  Prophecy  and  poetry; 
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Poets.     Morison,  J.   H.     Great  poets  as  reli- 
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Strong,  A,  H.     Great  poets  and  their  theology. 

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(Epochs  of  church  history.) 
Poole,   Stanley   Lane-.     The   story  of   Turkey; 
by  Stanley  Lane-Poole  assisted  by  E.  J.  W. 
Gibb  and  Arthur  Gilman.     N.  Y.     Putnam. 
1893.     (Story  of  the  nations.) 
Poor.     Booth,   W.     In  darkest   England,  and 
the  way  out.     1890. 

Devine,  E.  T.  Misery  and  its  causes.  1909. 
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Flower,  B.  O.     Civilization's  inferno.     C1893. 

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is  chosen.    (In  his  Discussions  in  history  and 

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his  Discussions  in  history  and  theology.) 

Leo  XIII,  pope.  Great  encyclical  letters  of 
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Milman,  H.  H.  History  of  Latin  Christian- 
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Pastor,  L.  History  of  the  popes  from  the 
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Ranke,   L.  von.     History  of  the  popes;    tr. 

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Port  Royal;  a  contribution  to  the  history  of 
religion   and    literature    in    France.     1861. 

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Clark,   W.     Pascal  and  the   Port   Royalists. 

1902. 
See  also  Pascal,  Blaise. 
Porter,   Frank   Chamberlin.     Messages   of   the 

apocalyptical  writers,  the  books  of  Daniel 

and     Revelation,  and     some    uncanonical 

apocalypses,   with    historical   introductions, 

and  a  free  rendering  in  paraphrase.      N.  Y. 

Scribner.     1905.     (Messages  of  the  Bible.) 
Porter,   John    Scott.    Prayers   for  the   use   of 

Christian  families.     Lond.     Green.     1841. 
Porter,  Josias  Leslie.    Giant  cities  of  Bashan; 

and   Syria's  holy  places.     N.   Y.     Nelson. 

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Porter,    Noah.     Books    and    reading.     N.    Y. 

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Dole,    C.    F.     Burden    of    poverty.      1912. 

(Art  of  life  ser.) 
Holmes,   J.    H.     Poverty.     {In   his    Revolu- 
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Hunter,  R.     Poverty.     C1904. 
Laughlin,  J.   L.     Abolition  of  poverty.     {In 

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Perry,  R.  B.  {In  his  Present  philosophical 
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Pratt,  J.  B.     What  is  pragmatism?     1909. 
Prall,  William.     The  state  and  the  church.     N. 

Y.     Whittaker.     C1900.     (Baldwin  lect.) 
Pratt,  James  Bissett.     Psychology  of  religious 
belief.     N.  Y.     Macm.     1907. 

What  is  pragmatism?     N.  Y.     Macm.     1909. 
Pratt,  Waldo  Selden.     Musical  ministries  in  the 

church.     N.  Y.     Revell.     1902, 
Prayer.     Ames,  E.  S.     {In  his  Psychology  of 
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Beecher,  H.  W.  Ignorance  and  helplessness 
in  prayer.     {In  his  Sermons,  5th  ser.) 

Best,  N.  R.  Beyond  the  natural  order;  essays 
on  prayer,  miracles  and  the  incarnation. 
C1908. 

Bowne,  B.  P.  Prayer.  {In  his  Essence  of 
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Brent,  C.  H.     With  God  in  prayer.     [1907.] 

—     With  God  in  the  world.     1900. 

Broadhurst,  C.  N.  Wireless  messages;  pos- 
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Prayer — Continued. 

Byrum,  E.  E.     Secret  of  prayer.     CI912. 
Campbell,  R.  J.     Believing  prayer.     {In  his 

New  theology  sermons.) 
Chamberlain,  L.  T.    True  doctrine  of  prayer. 

1906. 
Cohu,  J.  R.     Oremus;  or,  The  place  of  prayer 

in  the  modern  religious  life.     1908. 
Congreve,  J.     Prayer  for  fine  weather.     [Ser- 
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Coyle,    J.     P.     Prayer.     [Sermon.]     {In    his 

The  imperial  Christ.) 
Dawson,  W.  J.     The  forgotten  secret.     C1906. 
Doan,  F.  C.     Prayer  and  the  modern  mind. 

{In  his  Religion  and  the  modern  mind,  and 

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Dods,  M.     Prayer  that  teaches  to  pray.    1900. 
Farrar,  F.  W.     Prayer  the  antidote  to  sorrow. 

{In  his  Silence  and  the  voices  of  God.) 
Forsyth,  P.  T.,  and  Greenwell,  D.     Power  of 

prayer. 
Gardner,   P.     The   function   of  prayer.     {In 

his  Modernity  and  the  churches.) 
Gordon,  S.  D.     Quiet  talks  on  prayer.     1904. 
Gore,    C.    Prayer    and    the    Lord's    prayer. 

1905. 
Grenfell,  W.  T.     What  prayer  means  to  me. 

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Hall,  A.  C.  A.     Christian  doctrine  of  prayer. 

1904. 
Herford,  B.     Ten  prayers  to  one  thanksgiving. 

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James,  J.  G.  Problems  of  prayer,  n.  d. 
Jellett,  J.  H.  Efficacy  of  prayer.  1880. 
King,  E.     Prayer  in  relation  to  personal  life 

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Kinsley,  W.  W.     Does  prayer  avail?     191 1. 
Liddon,    H.     P.     Prayer    the    characteristic 

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religion.) 
McComb,  S.    Prayer:  difficulties  and  methods. 

{In  his  Christianity  and  the  modern  mind.) 
Manning,J.M.  Helps  to  a  life  of  prayer.  1875. 
Maurice,  F.  D.     Nature  of  prayer.     {In  his 

Epistles  of  St.  John.) 
Momerie,  A.  W.     Prayer.     {In  his  Origin  of 

evil,  and  other  sermons.) 
Morgan,  G.  C.     Practice  of  prayer.     C1906. 
Morrison,   G.   H.     Ladder  of   prayer,     [Ser- 
mon.]    {In  his  Afterglow  of  God.) 
Murray,   A.     With   Christ   in  the   school  of 

prayer. 
M yers,  C .     Rea Iprayer.     C1911. 
Newman,   J.    H.     Forms   of   private   prayer. 

{In  his  Parochial  and  plain  sermons,  vol.  I.) 

—  Mental  prayer.     {In  his  Parochial  and 
plain  sermons,  vol.  VII.) 

—  Times  of  private  prayer.     {In  his  Paro- 
chial and  plain  sermons,  vol.  I.) 

On  the  life  of  prayer.     {In  Absente  reo,  by  the 

author  of    '  Pro  Christo  et  ecclesia.') 
Palmer,  B.     Prayer  and  Providence.     {In  his 

God's  white  throne. 
Palmer,  B.  M.     Theology  of  prayer.     1894. 
Patton,  W.  W.     Prayer  and  its  remarkable 

answers.     1876. 
Phelps,  A.     Still  hour.     i860. 
Robinson,  A.  W.     Prayer,  in  relation  to  the 

idea    of   law.     {In    Cambridge   theological 

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Prayer — Continued. 

Schleiermacher,  F.  D.  E.  Power  of  prayer 
in  relation  to  outward  circumstances,  {in 
his  Selected  sermons,  tr.  by  M.  F.  Wilson.) 

Selby,  T.  G.  Prayer  and  temperament,  (in 
Ms  The  unheeding  God,  and  other  sermons.) 

Smith,  G.  A.  Our  Lord's  example  in  prayer. 
(In  his  Forgiveness  of  sins,  and  other  ser- 
mons.) 

Strong,  A.  L.     Psychology  of  prayer.      1909. 

Swetenham,  L.     Conquering  prayer.     1908. 

Tailing,  M.  P.  Communion  with  God,  ex- 
tempore prayer,  its  principles,  preparation 
and  practice.     1902. 

Torrey,  R.  A.     How  to  pray.     C1900. 

Warschauer,  J.  Problems  of  prayer.  {In  his 
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Watson,  J.  Reasonableness  of  prayer.  (In 
his  Inspiration  of  our  faith:  sermons.) 

Wendland,  J.  Miracle  and  the  hearing  of 
prayer.     (In  his  Miracles  and  Christianity.) 

See  also  Lord's  prayer;  Prayer  meeting; 
Prayers;  Worship. 
Prayer  BOOKS.  Wright,  J.  Early  prayer  books 
of  America:  being  a  descriptive  account 
of  prayer  books  published  in  the  United 
States,  Mexico  and  Canada.     1896. 

See  also  Book  of  common  prayer;  Liturgies; 
Prayers;  also  Names  of  churches. 
Prayer  for  colleges:    a  premium  essay.     Tyler, 

W.S. 
Prayer  meeting.     Clark,  F.  E.    Young  people's 
prayer-meetings    in    theory    and    practice. 
1887. 

Cowan,  J.  F.  New  life  in  the  old  prayer- 
meeting.     CI 906. 

Haller,  J.  G.  Redemption  of  the  prayer- 
meeting.     C1911. 

Richardson,  N.  E.     Present-day  prayer-meet- 
ing helps.     C1910. 
Prayers.    Ames,    C.    G.     Book    of    prayers. 
(1908.] 

Beecher,  H.  W.  Prayers  from  Plymouth 
pulpit.     1867. 

Hale,  E.  E.  Prayers  in  the  Senate,  winter 
session  of  1904. 

McComb,  S.  Book  of  prayers  for  public  and 
personal  use.     1912. 

MacFadyen,  J.  E.  Prayers  of  the  Bible. 
1906. 

Maclaren,  A.    Pulpit  prayers.    4th  ed.    [1909.] 

Martineau,  J.     Home  prayers.     1900. 

Parker,  T.     Prayers.     1862. 

Porter,  J.  S.  Prayers  for  the  use  of  Christian 
families.     1841. 

Quayle,  W.  A.  Climb  to  God:  being  a  col- 
lection of  pulpit  and  private  prayers  which 
are  meant  to  gird  the  spiritual  life.     C1913. 

Rauschenbusch,  W.  For  God  and  the  people ; 
prayers  of  the  social  awakening.     191  o. 

Sadler,  T.  Prayers  for  a  Christian  family. 
1864. 

Schleiermacher,  F.  D.  E.  The  prayer  of 
Stephen.  (In  his  Selected  sermons,  tr, 
by  M.F.Wilson.) 

Stevenson,  R.  L.  Prayers  written  at  Vailima. 
1903. 

Tileston,  M.  W.,  ed.  Prayers,  ancient  and 
modern.     1900. 

Whitmarsh,  C.  S.,  comp.  Prayers  of  the  ages. 
1868. 


Prayers — Continued. 

Wright,  J.  Prayers  for  priest  and  people, 
the  parish  and  the  home.  1899. 

See  also  Book  of  common  prayer;    Books  of 
devotion;     Jesus   Christ.     Prayers;     Litur- 
gies. 
Preachers.     Brastow,    L.    O.     Representative 
modern  preachers.     1904. 

Currier,  A.  H.     Nine  great  preachers.     C1912. 

Greer,  D.  H.  Preacher  and  his  place.  1895. 
(Yale  lect.) 

Hoyt,  A.  S.  The  preacher;  his  person,  mes- 
sage and  method.     1909. 

Jackson,  G.  The  preacher  and  the  modern 
mind.     1912. 

Jefferson,  C.  E.  Quiet  hints  to  growing 
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Jowett,  J.  H.  The  preacher:  his  life  and  work. 
1912.     (Yale  lect.) 

Sprague,  W.  B.  Annals  of  the  American 
pulpit.     1859-69.     9v. 

Wilkinson,  W.  C.  Modern  masters  of  pulpit 
discourse.     1905. 

5fe  a/50  Ministers;  Preaching. 
Preaching.     Beecher,  H.  W.    Apostolic  theory 
of  preaching.     {In  his  Sermons,  2d  ser.) 

—  Lectures  on  preaching,  ist,  2d  and  3d 
ser.     1887.     3v.  in  i.     (Yale  lect.) 

—  Sermon  briefs;  from  ms.  notes  of  un- 
published discourses,  by  J.  R.  Howard 
and  T.  J.  Ellinwood.     C1905. 

Behrends,  A.  J.  F.     Philosophy  of  preaching. 

1890. 
Brastow,  L.  O.     The  modern  pulpit;  a  study 

of    homiletic    sources    and    characteristics. 

1906. 
Broadus,  J.     A.     Lectuies  on  the  history  of 

preaching.     1902. 

—  Treatise  on  the  preparation  and  delivery 
of  sermons.     1895. 

Brooks,    P.     Lectures    on    preaching.     1877. 

(Yale  lect.) 
Brown,  C.  R.     Social  message  of  the  modern 

pulpit.     1906.     (Yale  lect.) 
Brown,    J.     Puritan    preaching    in    England. 

1900.     (Yale  lect.) 
Buckley,  J.  M.    ExtempKjraneous  oratory. 
Burrell,  D.  J.     The  sermon:   its  construction 

and  delivery.     CI913.     (James  Sprunt  lect.) 
Burton,   N.  J.     Yale  lectures  on  preaching, 

and  other  writings.     1888. 
Bushnell,  H.     Pulpit  talent;  Training  for  the 

pulpit    manward.     [Two   essays.]     {In    his 

Building  eras  in  religion.) 
Christlieb,  T.     Homiletic  lectures  on  preach- 
ing.    1897. 
Coyle,    R.    F.     Missing    note    in    preaching. 

{In  his  The  church  and  the  times.) 
Dale,    R.    W.     Nine    lectures   on   preaching. 

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Eutaxia;  or.  The  Presbyterian  liturgies: 
historical  sketches  by  a  minister  of  the 
Presbyterian  church.  1855. 
Presbyterian  church  in  the  United  States. 
Book  of  common  worship.  Phila.  Presb. 
bd.  of  publ.     1906. 

Book  of  public  prayer,  compiled  from  the 
authorized  formularies  of  worship  of  the 
Presbyterian  church.   N.  Y.  Scribner.  1857. 

Constitution  of  the  Presbyterian  church  in 
the  United  States  of  America:  being  its 
standards  subordinate  to  the  word  of  God; 
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See  also  Church  of  Scotland;  Cumberland 
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Prescott,  William,  Revolutionary  soldier. 
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Ragozin,  Zenaide  Alezeievna.    Story  of  Assyria 

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Putnam.     1888.     (Story  of  the  nations.) 
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William   Booth,   founder  of  the   Salvation 

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Rainy,  Robert.     Ancient  Catholic  church  from 

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Rationalism — Continued. 

Fisher,  G.  P.     Faith  and  rationalism.     1879. 

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Hurst,  J.  F.     History  of  rationalism.     CI865. 

Lecky,  W.  E.  H.  History  of  the  rise  and 
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social  order.     N.  Y.     Macm.     1912. 

Christianity  and  the  social  crisis.  N.  Y. 
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For  God  and  the  people;  prayers  of  the 
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"  Unto  me."  Bost.,  etc.  Pilgrim  press. 
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Rawlinson,  George.  Egypt  and  Babylon  from 
sacred  and  profane  sources.  N.  Y.  Scrib- 
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Five  great  monarchies  of  the  ancient  eastern 
world.     N.  Y.     Scribner.     1883.     3V. 

History  of  ancient  Egypt.  Lond.  Longm. 
1 88 1.     2v. 

Isaac  and  Jacob:  their  lives  and  times.  N. 
Y.     Randolph.     (Men  of  the  Bible.) 

Kings  of  Israel  and  Judah.  N.  Y.  Randolph, 
(Men  of  the  Bible.) 

Manual  of  ancient  history.  Oxford.  Claren- 
don press.     1869. 

Moses:  his  life  and  times.  Lond.  Nisbet. 
(Men  of  the  Bible.) 

Story  of  Parthia.  N.  Y.  Putnam.  1893, 
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Story  of  Phoenicia.  N.  Y.  Putnam.  1889. 
(Story  of  the  nations.) 

and  Gilman,  Arthur.     Story  of  ancient  Egypt. 
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Raymond,     George     Lansing.     Psychology     of 

inspiration.     N.  Y.     Funk.     1908. 
Reading.     Legouve,  E.     Reading  as  a  fine  art; 

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Realism.    Bergson,  H.  L.    Matter  and  memory; 
tr.   by   N.   M.   Paul    and    W.    S.    Palmer. 
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Erdmann,  J.  E,  {In  his  History  of  philoso- 
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Holt,  E.  B.,  and  others.  The  new  realism: 
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Perry,  R.  B.  {In  his  Present  philosophical 
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reason  in  the  Christian  life.     {In  his  Things 

fundamental.) 
Mivart,    St.    G.     Origin    of    human    reason. 

1889. 
See  also  Logic ;  Philosophy. 
Reason  and  belief.     Lodge,  Sir  O.  J. 
Reason  and  religion.     Tolstoy,  L.  N. 
Reason  and  revelation.     Illingworth,  J.  R. 
Reason,    faith   and   authority   in    Christianity. 

Randolph,  A.  M. 
Reason  of  life.     Du  Bose,  W.  P. 
Rebekah,  wife  of  Isaac.     Abbott,  L.     Rebekah. 

(/«   Women   of  the   Bible.     Chadwick,   J. 

W.,  and  others.) 
Horton,  R.  F.     {In  his  Women  of  the  O.  T.) 
Matheson,   G.     Rebekah  the   far-seeing.  {In 

his  Representative  women  of  the  Bible.) 
Whyte,  A.    Rebekah.  {In  his  Bible  characters: 

Adam  toAchan.) 
R^€jac,  E.     Essay  on  the  bases  of  the  mystic 

knowledge;    tr.   by   S.   C.    Upton.     N.   Y. 

Scribner.     1899. 
Recent  Christian  progress:   studies  in  Christian 

thought  and  work  during  the  last  seventy- 
five   years;     by   professors  and   alumni   of 

Hartford  Theol.  Sem.    Ed.  by  L.  B.  Paton. 

N.  Y.     Macm.     1909. 
Reclus,  Jean  Jacques  Elisle.    The  earth;    tr. 

by     B.     B.    Woodward.     N.    Y.     Harper. 

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cross;   tr.  by  Mrs.  D.  H.  Wright.     1911. 
Rede,  Wyllys.'     Communion  of  saints.     2d  ed. 

Lond.     Longm.     1896. 
Redemption.     Bradley,   J.    H.     Love   of   God 

revealed  to  the  entire  universe  by   man's 

redemption.     CI899. 
Delitzsch,     F.     Old     Testament     history   of 

redemption.     1881. 
Gamier,  J.     Sin  and  redemption.     1895. 
Jones,  E.  Griffith-.     Ascent  through  Christ; 

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Mabie,  H.  C.     Meaning  and  message  of  the 

Cross.     1906. 
McKinstry,  L.  C.     Redemption  by  the  blood 

of  Christ.     1887. 
Martineau,  J.     Inconsistency  of  the  scheme 

of  vicarious  redemption.     {In  his  Studies 

of  Christianity.) 
Moody,  D.  L.     Redemption  from  sin.     {In  his 

Fulness  of  the  gospel.) 
Walker,  W.  L.     The  Cross  and  the  Kingdom. 

1902. 
See  also  Salvation. 
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a  book  for  men  who  employ  men.     N.  Y. 

Century  CO.     1912. 
Redlich,  E.  Basil.     St.  Paul  and  his  companions. 

Lond.     Macm.     1913. 
Redpath,  Henry  Adeney.     Ezekiel,  with  intro- 
duction and  notes.     N.  Y.     Gorham.     n.  d. 

(Westminster  commentaries.) 
Reed,  Elizabeth  Armstrong.     Primitive  Buddh- 
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Reed,  Henry.     Lectures  on  the  British  poets, 

Phila.     Parry.     1857.     2v. 


Reed,      James.    Hidden     riches.       [Sermons.] 

Phila.     Lippincott.     191 1. 
Man  and  woman.     Bost.     Carter.     1870. 
Swedenborg    and    the    New    church.     Bost. 

Houghton.     1880. 
and   Hay,   Henry   Clinton.     Death   and   the 

life    beyond.     Bost.     New    church    union. 

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—  Earthly  problems  in  heavenly  light. 
Bost.  Mass.  New  church  union.  1905. 
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—  Essential  needs  of  the  soul.  Bost. 
Badger.     1907.     (Bennett  lect.) 

Reed,   Mary.     Jackson,   J.     Mary  Reed,  mis- 
sionary to  lepers;    with  introductory  note 
by  F.  B.  Meyer.     1900. 
Reeder,  Rudolph  Rex.     How  two  hundred  chil- 
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Reform  movement  in  Judaism.     Philipson,  D. 
Reformation.     Andrews,  H.     Social  principles 
and  effects  of  the  reformation.     {In  Christ 
and  civilization.     Paton,  J.  B.,  and  others, 
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Beard,  C.  The  reformation  of  the  sixteenth 
century  in  its  relation  to  modern  thought 
and  knowledge.     1883.     (Hibbert  lect.) 

Doumergue,  £.  Calvin  and  the  reformation. 
CI909. 

Fisher,  G.  P.     The  reformation.     1873. 

Gasquet,  F.  A.  Eve  of  the  reformation.  New 
ed.     1901. 

Hardwick,  C.  History  of  the  Christian  church 
during  the  reformation.     1856. 

Hurst,  J.  F.  Short  history  of  the  reforma- 
tion.    1884. 

Kidd,  B.  J.,  ed.  Documents  illustrative  of 
the  continental  reformation.     1911. 

Lea,  H.  C.  Eve  of  the  reformation.  {In 
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Lindsay,  T.  M.  The  reformation.  1906-7. 
2v.     (Int.  theol.  libr.) 

I.  Reformation  in  Germany. 
II.  Reformation  in  the  lands  beyond  Ger- 
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Merle  D'Aubign^,  J.  H.  History  of  the 
reformation  of  the  sixteenth  century;  tr.  by 
H.White.     I1835.)    5v. 

—  History  of  the  reformation  in  Europe  in 
the  time  of  Calvin.     1868-79.     8v. 

Vol.  VI  wanting. 

Ranke,  L.  von.  History  of  the  reformation  in 
Germany;   tr.  by   Sarah   Austin.     1845-47. 

Schapiro,  J.  S.  Social  reform  and  the  reforma- 
tion. 1909.  (Studies  in  history,  Columbia 
Univ.) 

Seebohm,  F.  Era  of  the  Protestant  revolu- 
tion.    2d  ed.     1896.     (Epochs  of  history.) 

—  The  Oxford  reformers,  Colet,  Erasmus, 
More.     Repr.  from  3d  ed.      1911. 

Spalding,  M.  J.  History  of  the  Protestant 
reformation  in  a  series  of  essays  reviewing 
D'Aubigne  and  others.  4th  ed.  1865. 
2v.  in  I. 

Ullmann,  K.  Reformers  before  the  reforma- 
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Wace,  H.  Principles  of  the  reformation. 
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Walker,  W.  The  reformation.  1906.  (Ten 
epochs  of  church  history.) 

Whitney,  J.  P.  The  reformation;  being  the 
history  of  the  church  from  a.d.  1503  to 
1648.     1907,     (Church  universal,  vol.  VI.) 

Workman,  H.  B.  Dawn  of  the  reformation. 
1901.      2V. 

See  also  Church  history;  Counter-reformation, 
and  all  headings  under  it;  Huguenots; 
Lollards;  Protestantism;  Roman  Catholic 
church;  Waldenses;  also  Reformation  in 
England,  France,  Germany,  etc.;  also  Names 
of  countries  and  churches. 

England. 

Blunt,  J.  H.  Reformation  of  the  Church  of 
England.     1869. 

Burnet,  G.  History  of  the  reformation  of  the 
Church  of  England.  New  ed.  1820.  3v. 
in  6. 

Gairdner,  J.  Lollardy  and  the  reformation 
in   England.     1908-1911.     3v. 

Hulbert,  E.  B.  The  English  reformation 
and  Puritanism.     1908. 

Littell,  J.  S.  The  historians  and  the  English 
reformation.     19 10. 

Perry,  G.  G.  History  of  the  reformation  in 
England.  1886.  (Epochs  of  church  his- 
tory.) 

Williams,  J.  Studies  in  the  English  reforma- 
tion.    1881.     (Paddock  lect.) 

See  also  Church  of  England.     History. 

France. 

Thompson,  J.  W.  Wars  of  religion  in  France. 
1909. 

See  also  France.  Religious  history;  Hugue- 
nots;   St.  Bartholomew,  Massacre  of. 


See  Hungary. 


Hungary. 


Italy. 


Baird,  R.    Sketches  of  Protestantism  in  Italy. 

1845. 
See  also  Italy.    Religious  history;  Waldenses. 

Scotland. 

Fleming,  D.  H.  The  reformation  in  Scot- 
land: causes,  characteristics,  consequences. 
1910. 

Knox,  J.  History  of  the  reformation  of  reli- 
gion in  Scotland.  20th  cent.  ed.  by  Cuth- 
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Spain. 

Wilkens,  C.  A.  Spanish  Protestants  in  the 
sixteenth  century;  compiled  from  the 
German  of  C.  A.  Wilkens.     1897. 

Reformed  church,  Dutch.  See  Dutch  Reformed 
church. 

Reformed  church,  German.  See  German  Re- 
formed church. 

Reformed  F*resbyterian  church  of  North  America. 
Reformation  principles.  Phila.  Martien. 
1861. 

Contents:  Part  I.  Brief  historical  view  of  the 
church.  —  Part  II.  Declaration  and  testimony  of 
the  Reformed  Presbyterian  church. 


Regeneration.     Beecher,    H.    W.    The    new 
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Begbie,  H.     Souls  in  action  in  the  crucible  of 
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—  Twice-born  men.     1909. 

Bushnell,    H.     Regeneration.     (In    his    Ser- 
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Doddridge,    P.     Practical    discourses   on    re- 
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Lee,  C.  F.     Birth  from  above.     1889. 
Maurice,   F.    D.     On   regeneration.     {In  his 

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Phelps,  A.     New  birth.     1867. 
Rothe,    R.     Regeneration    and    what    it    is. 

{In  his  Sermons  for  the  Christian  year.) 
Sears,  E.  H.     Regeneration,     1854. 
Starr,   C.   A.     Under  world  and  the  upper. 

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Wines,     E.     C.     Treatise     on     regeneration. 
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Regeneration.     Haggard,  H.  R. 
Regester,  Jacob  Asbury.    Worship  of  the  church 
and  the  beauty  of  holiness.     N.  Y.     Pott. 
1898. 
Reichert,  John,  joint  author.    See  Hodges,  G., 

and  Reichert,  J. 
Reid,  George  Archdall  O'Brien.     Principles  of 
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Reid,  John.     Sorrow.     N.  Y.     Carter.     1870. 
Reid,  John,  of  Inverness.     Jesus  and  Nicodemus: 
a  study  in  spiritual  life.    Edin.  Clark.    1906. 
Reid,  John  Morrison.     Missions  and  missionary 
society  of  the  Methodist  Episcopal  church. 
N.  Y.     Phillips.     1879.     2v. 
Reid,  William,  ed.    Authentic  records  of  revival 
now  in  progress  in  the  United  Kingdom. 
Lond.     Nisbet.     i860. 
Reid,  William  James.    Lectures  on  the  Revela- 
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Reincarnation.     Walker,  E.  D. 
Reinsch,  Paxil  Samuel.     Intellectual  and  politi- 
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Religio  medici.     Browne,  Sir  T. 
Religion.    Allen,   G.     Evolution  of  the  idea 
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religion.     1897. 
Bevan,    J.    O.     Scientific    basis    of    religion. 

1912. 
Bousset,  W.     What  is  religion?  tr.  by  F.  B. 

Low.     1907.     (C.  1. 1.) 
Brierley,  J.     Eternal  religion. 

—  Sidelights  on  religion. 

Caird,  E.     Evolution  of  religion.     1893.     2v. 

(Gififord  lect.) 
Carpenter,    W.    B.     Permanent   elements   of 

religion.     1889.     (Bamp.  lect.) 
Chantepie  de  la  Saussaye,  P.  D.     Manual  of 

the  science  of  religion.     1 89 1 . 
Clarke,  J.   F.     Essentials  and  non-essentials 

in  religion.     1880. 
Coit,  S.     National  idealism  and  a  state  church ; 

a  constructive  essay  in  religion.     1907. 
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Dole,  C.  F.     Religion  of  a  gentleman.     1900. 

—  The  smoke  and  the  flame;  a  study  in  the 
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Douglas,     J.       Errors     regarding     religion; 

Thoughts  on  prayer.     1 83 1 . 
Eucken,  R.     Back  to  religion.     C1912. 

—  Religion  and  life.     1911. 

—  Truth  of  religion.  1911.  (Theol.  transl. 
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Fairbairn,  A.  M.     Religion  in  history  and  in 

modern  life. 

Farnell,  L.  R.     Evolution  of  religion.    1905. 

Fiske,  J.     Through  nature  to  God.     1899. 

Contents:  The  mystery  of  evil.  —  The  cosmic  roots 
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Fitchett,  W.  H.  Unrealized  logic  of  religion. 
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Foster,  G.  B.  Function  of  religion  in  man's 
struggle  for  existence.     1909. 

Gould,  S.  Baring-.  Origin  and  development 
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Guyau,  J.  M.  Non-religion  of  the  future. 
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Hall,T.  C.     Religion  and  life.     C1913. 

Harrison,  F.  Positive  evolution  of  religion; 
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Hodges,  G.     Everyman's  religion.     1911. 

HoflFman,  F.  S.  The  sphere  of  religion;  a 
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Hovey,   A. 

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Jastrow,  M.       Study     of     religion.       1902, 

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Jevons,   F.   B.     Introduction  to  the   history 

of  religion.     1896. 
Lang,  A.     Making  of  religion.     1898. 
Liddon,   H.    P.     Some   elements   of  religion. 

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Mallock,  W.  H.     Religion  as  a  credible  doc- 
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Marett,  R.  R.     Threshold  of  religion.     CI909. 
Martineau,  J.     Religion  as  affected  by  modern 

materialism.     1875. 

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Mill,  J.  S.     Three  essays  on  religion.     1874. 
Mitchell,  H.  B.     Talks  on  religion.     1908. 
Momerie,  A.  W.     Basis  of  religion.     1886. 
Moore,  E.  C.     One  law  of   the  interpretation 

of  religion.  (In  Essays  publ.  as  a  testimo- 
nial to  C.  A.  Briggs.) 

Morison,  J.  A.  C.  Service  of  man;  an  essay 
towards  the  religion  of  the  future.  3d  ed. 
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Otto,  K.  L.  R.  Naturalism  and  religion. 
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Religion — Continued. 

Parker,  T.     Discourse  of  matters  pertaining  to 

religion.     1847. 
Patten,   S.   N.     The  social  basis  of  religion. 

191 1.     (American  social  progress  ser.) 
Pfleiderer,  O.     Religion  and  historic  faiths;  tr. 

by  D.  A.  Huebsch.     1907. 
Rashdall,  H.     Philosophy  and  religion.     1909. 
Religion  that  will  wear;  address  to  agnostics 

by  a  Scottish  Presbyterian.     1900. 
Schleiermacher,     F.      D.     E.     On     religion: 

speeches  to  its  cultured  despisers;    tr.  by 

i.  Oman.     1893. 
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(Schopenhuer  ser.,  3.) 
Tiele,  C.  P.     Elements  of  the  science  of  reli- 
gion.    1897.     2v.     (Gifford  lect.) 

—  Outlines  of  the  history  of  religion;  tr. 
by  J.  E.  Carpenter.     1877. 

Walpole,  G.  H.  S.     Vital  religion.     1910. 

Warren,  W.  F.  Religions  of  the  world  and 
the  world-religion.     ci9ll. 

Wilm,  E.  C.     Problem  of  religion.     C1913. 

Wood,  I.  F.  Spirit  of  God  in  biblical  litera- 
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Woolsey,  T.  D.  Religion  of  the  present  and 
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Wrixon,  Sir  H.  Religion  of  the  common  man. 
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See  also  Christian  life;  Christianity;  Church 
history;  Comparative  religion;  Men  and 
religion;  Mythology;  Natural  religion; 
Philosophy;  Psychology;  Religions;  Super- 
natural; Theology;  0/50  Names  of  countries 
and  religions,  and  all  headings  beginning 
with  the  words  religion  and  religions. 

Essays. 

Pritchett,    H.    S.      What    is    religion?    and 

other  student  questions:    talks   to  college 

students.     1906. 
Rainsford,  W.  S.    Reasonableness  of  faith,  and 

other  addresses.     1902. 
Religion    and    the    modern    mind;     lectures 

delivered    before    the    G.    U.    Soc.    of    St. 

Ninian  (by  G.  A.  J.  Ross  [and  others].)    1908. 
Smith,  W.  R.     Lectures  and  essays.     1912. 
Religion  and  art.     Bradford,  A.  H.     Messages 

of  the  masters.     CI902. 
Forsyth,  P.  T.     Christ  on  Parnassus;  lectures 

on  art,  ethic  and  theology.     191 1. 

—  Religion  in  recent  art.     1905. 
Religion    and    science.     Barry,    A.     Some 

lights    of    science     on    the    faith.     1892. 

(Bamp.  lect.) 
Bixby,    J.    T.     Similarities   of   physical   and 

religious  knowledge.     1876. 
Boutroux,  £.  £.  M.     Science  and  religion  in 

contemporary  philosophy.     1909. 
Cohu,  J.  R.     Through  evolution  to  the  living 

God.     1912. 
Cooke,  J.  P.     Credentials  of  science.     1888. 

(Ely  lect.) 
Curtis,  G.  T.     Creation  or  evolution?     1887. 
Dadson,  A.  J.     Evolution  and  its  bearing  on 

religions.     190 1, 
Dawson,  Sir  ].  W.     Modern  ideas  of  evolution 

as  related  to  revelation  and  science.     2d  ed. 

1890. 
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Gerard,  J.  Old  riddle  and  the  newest  answer. 
1904. 

Gloag,  P.  J.  Primeval  world;  treatise  on 
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Gould,  G.  M.     Infinite  Presence.     1910. 

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Romanes,  G.  J.  Thoughts  on  religion.  2d 
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Savage,  M.  J.     Religion  of  evolution.     1876. 

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Temple,  F.  Relations  between  religion  and 
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Thein,  J.     Christian  anthropology.     1892. 

Upham,  F.  W.     First  words  from  God.     1894. 

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Religion  and  miracle.     Gordon,  G.  A. 
Religion  and  politics.     Crapsey,  A.  S. 
Religion  and  the  higher  life.     Harper,  W. 
Religion  and  the  modern  mind.     Doan,  F. 
Religion  and  the   modern   mind;    lectures  de- 
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N.  Y.     Armstrong.     1908. 
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Religion  of  a  mature  mind.     Coe,  G.  A. 

Religion  of  an  educated  man.  Peabody, 
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N.Y.     Putnam.     1906.     (C.  1. 1.) 

Religion  of  democracy.     Ferguson,  C. 

Religion  of  duty.     Adler,  F. 

Religion  of  modern  manhood.  Richardson,  N. 
E. 

Religion  of  the  dawn.     St.  John,  C.  E. 

Religion  of  the  future.     Eliot,  C.  W. 

Religion  of  the  threshold,  and  other  sermons. 
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Religion  worth  having.     Carver,  T.  N. 

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1897.     (Amer.  lect.  on  the  history  of  reli- 
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Burder,  W.     History  of   all   religions  of   the 

world. 
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Contents:  I.  Essay  in  comparative  theology.  —  II. 
A  comparison  of  all  religions. 

Conder,  C.  R.     Rise  of  man.     1908. 

Contents:  Introductory.  —  Early  man.  —  Civilisa- 
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Roman  paganism.     1911. 
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great  religious  systems  of  the  world.     1882. 
Giles,  H.  A.,  and  others.     Great  religions  of 

the  world.     Newed.     1912. 
Hanson,  J.  L.,  ed.     World's  congress  of  re- 
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Keary,    C.    F.     Outlines   of   primitive   belief 

among  the  Indo-European  races.     1882. 
Kuenen,  A.     National  religions  and  universal 

religions.     1882.     (Hibbert  lect.) 
Lyon,  D.  G.,  and  Moore,  G.  F.,  eds.     Studies 

in   the    history    of    religions   presented    to 

Crawford  Howell  Toy.     1912. 
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old  religions.     1893. 
Miiller,  F.  M.,  ed.  and  tr.       Sacred  books  of 

the   East.     1879-1885.     Vols.    1-7,   9,    18, 

23.  24- 
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religions;    a  popular  discussion  of  ancient 

and  modern  beliefs.     C1910. 
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religions.     1884. 
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guidebook  for   beginners   in   the   study   of 

ancient  literatures  and  religions.     CI909. 
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Religions  ancient  and  modern. 
Animism.     Clodd,  E. 
Celtic  religion.     Anwyl,  E. 
Hinduism.     Barnett,  L.  D. 
Isl^m.     Ameer  Ali,  Syed. 
Judaism.     Abrahams,  I. 
Magic  and  fetishism.     Haddon,  A.  C. 
Mythology  of  ancient   Britain  and   Ireland. 

Squire,  C. 
Pantheism.     Picton,  J.  A. 
Psychological  origin  and   nature   of  religion. 

Leuba,  J.  H. 
Religion  of  ancient  China.     Giles,  H.  A. 
Religion  of  ancient  Egypt.      Petrie,  W.  M.  F. 
Religion  of  ancient  Greece.     Harrison,  J.  E. 
Religion  of  ancient  Palestine.     Cook,  S.  A. 
Religion  of  ancient  Rome.     Bailey,  C. 
Religion   of   ancient    Scandinavia.      Craigie, 

W.  A. 
Religion   of   Babylonia   and    Assyria.       Pin- 
ches, T.  G. 
Shinto.     Aston,  W.  G. 
Religions  of  authority  and  the  religion  of  the 

spirit.     Sabatier,  L.  A. 
Religions  of  mission  fields  as  viewed  by  Protest- 
ant missionaries.     N.  Y.     S,  V,  M.     1905. 
See  Christianity  and  other  religions. 
Religious  biography.     Abbott,  L.,  and  others. 

Prophets  of  the  Christian  faith.     1896. 
Brewster,  H.  P.     Saints  and  festivals  of  the 

Christian  church.     C1904. 
Butler,  A.    Lives  of  the  fathers,  martyrs  and 

other  principal  saints.     1866.     1 2 v.  in  6. 
Farrar,  F.  W.     Prophets  of  the  Christian  faith. 
Goodenough,  A.     Clergy  of  Litchfield  County 

[Conn.].     1909. 
Gould,    S.     Baring-.     Lives    of    the    saints. 

1898.     i6v. 
Herrick,  S.  E.     Some  heretics  of  yesterday. 

1885. 
Hodges,  G.  Saints  and  heroes.    1911-1912.  2v. 
L  To  end  of  the  Middle  ages. 

n.  Since  the  Middle  ages. 
Kingsley,  C.     The  hermits.     1868. 
Mant,  R.     Biographical  notices  of  the  apos- 
tles, evangelists  and  other  saints.     1828. 
Martin,  A.  W.     Great  religious  teachers  of  the 

East.     191 1. 
Piper,  K.  W.  F.     Lives  of  the  leaders  of  our 

church  universal;   tr.  and  ed.,  with  added 

lives  by  American  writers,  by  H.  M.  Mc- 

Cracken.     1879. 
Pioneers     of    religious    liberty    in    America. 

1903.     (Great  and  Thursday  lect.) 
Potter,  H.  C.     Reminiscences  of  bishops  and 

archbishops.     1906. 
[Taylor,  M.  C,  and  others.]     Scottish  divines. 

1505-1872.     1883.     (St.  Giles' lect.) 
Walker,    W.     Great    men    of    the    Christian 

church.     1908. 
Walmsley,  L.  S.     Fighters  and  martyrs  for  the 

freedom  of  faith.     1912. 
See    also    Apostolic    fathers;    Bible;    Fathers 

of     the     church;     Missionaries;     Mystics; 

Preachers;  Unitarian  biography. 
Religious  certainty.     McConnell,  F.  J. 
Religious    education.     Bushnell,    H.     Views 

of  Christian  nurture.     1847. 
Clark,    F.    E.     Training   the    church    of    the 

future.     1902.        (Auburn    Sem.    lect.    on 

Christian  nurture.) 


Religious  education — Continued. 

Coe,  G.  A.     Education  in  religion  and  morals. 

1904. 
Crooker,  J.  H.     Religious  freedom  in  American 

education.     1903. 
Hodgson,  G.     Primitive  Christian  education. 

1906. 
King,  H.  C.     Moral  and  religious  challenge 

of  our  times.     191 1. 

—  Personal  and  ideal  elements  in  education. 

1904- 
McKinley,    C.    E.     Educational    evangelism. 

CI905. 
O'Connell,  J.  J.     In  defense  of  religion  and  the 
dignity  of   labor;    or.   Can  there   be   true 
morality  without  religion  in  any  system  of 
education?     1905. 

—  On  the  necessity  of  religion  in  education. 

1905. 
Principles      of    religious    education.       1901. 
(Christian  knowledge  lect.) 

Contents:  I.  Religious  instruction  and  its  relation  to 
education;  by  N.  M.  Butler.  —  II.  Educational 
work  of  the  Christian  church;  by  W.  C.  Doane.  — 
III.  Religious  instruction  in  England,  France.  Ger- 
many and  the  U.  S.;  by  C.  De  Garmo.  —  IV. 
Content  of  religious  instruction;  by  G.  Hodges.  — 
V.  Sunday-school  and  its  course  of  study;  by  P. 
Harrower. — VI.  Preparation  of  the  Sunday-school 
teacher;  by  W.  L.  Hervey.  —  VII.  Religious  con- 
tent of  the  chUd-mind;  by  G.  S.  Hall. —VIII.  Use 
of  biography  in  religious  instruction;  by  F.  M. 
McMurry.  —  IX.  Use  of  geography  in  religious  in- 
struction; by  C.  F.  Kent.  —  X.  Study  of  the  Bible 
as  literature;  by  R.  G.  Moulton. 

Riley,  A.,  and  others.  Religious  question  in 
public  education.     1911. 

Smith,  W.  W.  Religious  education;  a  com- 
prehensive text-book.     1909. 

"  List  of  reference  books  suggested  ":  pp.  [497I-S00. 

Wenner,  G.  U.     Religious  education  and  the 

public  school;  an  American  problem.     1907. 
Wilm,  E.  C.     Culture  of  religion;  elements  of 

religious  education.     CI912. 
Wilmers,    W.     Handbook    of    the    Christian 

religion  for  the  use  of  advanced  students 

and  the  educated  laity.     From  the  German. 

Ed.  by  J.  Conway.     3d  ed.     C1891. 
See  also   Boys;    Child  and   religion;     Moral 

education. 
Religious   Education   Association.    Proceedings 

of  annual  conventions.     Chi.     R.  E.  assoc. 

1903-1908.     5v. 

1903.  Addresses  and  discussions. 

1904.  Bible  in  practical  life. 

1905.  Aims  of  religious  education. 

1907.  Materials  of  religious  education. 

1908.  Education  and  national  character. 
Religious  fiction.    Farrar,  F.  W.     Darkness 

and  dawn.     1892. 
Goss,  C.  F.     Redemption  of  David  Corson. 

C1900. 
Hale,  E.  E.     If  Jesus  came  to  Boston.     1895. 

—  In  His  name.     1890. 

Jackson,  G.  A.     Son  of  a  prophet.     1894. 

Kingsley,  C.     Hypatia. 

Ludlow,  J.  M.     Deborah,  a  tale  of  the  times 

of  Judas  Maccabaeus.     C1901. 
Macdonald,    G.     Thomas    Wingfold,    curate. 

1876. 
Newman,  J.  H.     Callista.     1898. 

—  Loss  and  gain.     1855. 


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Religious  fiction — Continued. 

Philochristus;     memoirs  of  a  disciple  of  the 

Lord.     1878. 
Prentiss,  Mrs.  E.  P.     Stepping  heavenward. 

New  ed.     ci88o. 
Sheldon,  C.  M.     In  His  steps.     1898. 
Sienkiewicz,  H.     "Quo  vadis."     1898, 
Wallace,  L.     Ben-Hur:     a  tale  of  the  Christ. 

CI  880. 

—  Prince  of  India.     1893.     2v. 

Ward,  Mrs.  E.  S.  (P.)     Gates  ajar.     1869. 
Watson,   J.     Beside   the   bonnie   brier   bush. 

1895- 

—  Days  of  auld  lang  syne.  1896. 
Wood,  H.  Victor  Serenus.  1900. 
See  also  Missionary  fiction. 

Religious  insight.  Sources  of.     Royce,  J. 
Religious    liberty.    Cobb,    S.    H.     Rise    of 
religious    liberty    in   America;     a     history. 
1902. 

Ford,  D.  B.  New  England's  struggles  for 
religious  liberty.     1896. 

Greene,  M.  L.  Development  of  religious 
liberty  in  Connecticut.     1905. 

Haskell,  S.  Heroes  and  hierarchs:  or.  Bibli- 
cal principles  as  held  by  Baptists  in  the 
contention   for  religious   liberty.     CI895. 

Hugenholtz,  P.  H.,  ed.  Religion  and  liberty; 
addresses  and  papers  at  the  second  Inter- 
national council  of  Unitarian  and  other 
liberal  religious  thinkers  and  workers. 
Amsterdam.     1903. 

Leroy-Beaulieu,  A.  Religious  liberty  and  the 
dissident  creeds.  {In  his  Empire  of  the 
Tsars  and  the  Russians,  pt.  III.) 

Pierce,  W.  An  historical  introduction  to 
the  Marprelate  tracts;  a  chapter  in  the 
evolution  of  religious  and  civil  liberty  in 
England.     1909. 

ed.     The  Marprelate  tracts,  1588-1589.    1911. 

Pioneers  of  religious  liberty  in  America; 
being  the  Great  and  Thursday  lectures  in 
Boston  in  1903. 

Ruffini,  F.  Religious  liberty;  tr.  by  J.  P. 
Heyes.     1912.     (Theol.  transl.  libr.) 

Schaff,  P.  Development  of  religious  freedom. 
{In  his  Christ  and  Christianity,  pp.  276- 
291.) 

Underhill,  E.  B.  Historical  survey  of  contro- 
versies pertaining  to  the  rights  of  conscience 
from  the  English  reformation  to  the  settle- 
ment of  New  England.     1851. 

Wendte,  C.  W.,  ed.  Freedom  and  fellowship 
in  religion;  proceedings  and  papers  of  the 
fourth  International  congress  of  religious 
liberals,  Boston,  1907. 

See  also   Church  and   state;    Free   thought; 
Liberty;    Liberty  of  conscience;    Persecu- 
tion;  Toleration. 
Religious   poetry.    Abbey,    C.   J.     Religious 
thought  in  old  English  verse.     1892. 

Gould,  M.     Poems.     C1894. 

Heaton,  A.  G.  The  heart  of  David,  the 
psalmist-king.     1900. 

Herbert,  G.     Works.     1853. 


Contents:    I.  The  temple,  and  other  poems. 
The  church  militant.  —  III.  Miscellaneous. 


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Horder,  W.  G.,  ed.  Poets'  Bible.  1895.  2 v. 
—  Treasury  of  American  sacred  song.  1896. 
Keble,  J.     Christian  year.     1856. 


Religious  poetry — Continued. 

Matheson,  G.     Sacred  songs.     1904. 

Palgrave,  F.  T.,  ed.  Treasury  of  sacred  song. 
1890. 

Pick,  B.,  comp.  Hymns  and  poetry  of  the 
Eastern  church.     CI908. 

Rider,  G.  T.,  ed.  Lyra  Anglicana;  hymnal 
of  sacred  poetry.     1865. 

Sunshine  in  the  soul;  poems  selected  by  the 
editor  of  "  Quiet  hours."     1877. 

Wagner,  R.  Parsifal,  a  mystical  drama; 
retold  in  the  spirit  of  the  Bayreuth  inter- 
pretation by  Oliver  Huckel.     1905. 

Wesley,  C.  Charles  Wesley  seen  in  his  finer 
and  less  familiar  poems.     ci866. 

See  also  Hymns;   Jesus  Christ  in  poetry. 
Religious  progress.    Allen,  A.  V.  G.     Reli- 
gious progress.     1894. 

Dorchester,  D.     Problem  of  religious  progress. 
New  ed.    CI900. 
Religious  use  of  imagination.     Johnson,  E.  H. 
Religious  uses  of  memory.     Cadman,  S.  P. 
Relton,  Frederic,  joint  author.      See  Overton,  J. 

H.,  and  Relton,  F. 
Renaissance,  period  immediately  following  the 
Middle   ages.     Cushman,    H.    E.     {In    his 
Beginner's  history  of  philosophy,  vol.  II.) 

James,  M.  R.  The  Christian  renaissance. 
{In  Cambr.  mod.  hist.,  vol.  I.) 

Jebb,  R.  C.  The  classical  renaissance.  {In 
Cambr.  mod.  hist.,  vol.  I.) 

Quick,  R.  H.  Effects  of  the  Renascence; 
Renascence  tendencies.  {In  his  essays 
on  educ.  reformers.) 

Symonds,  J.  A.  Renaissance  in  Italy.  New 
ed.     1898-1912.    7v. 

Contents:  Age  of  the  despots.  —  Revival  of  learn- 
ing. —  The  fine  arts.  —  Italian  literature,  2V.  — The 
Catholic  reaction,  2v. 

Renan,  Ernest.  Antichrist,  including  the  period 
from  the  arrival  of  Paul  in  Rome  to  the  end 
of  the  Jewish  revolution;  tr.  by  J.  H.  Allen. 
Bost.     Roberts.     1897. 

The  apostles.     N.  Y.     Carleton.     1875. 

English  conferences.     Bost.     Osgood.     1880. 

History  of  the  people  of  Israel.  Bost. 
Roberts.     1 889-1 891.    3v. 

Lectures  on  the  influence  of  Rome  on  Chris- 
tianity and  the  development  of  the  Catholic 
church.  3d  ed.,  tr.  by  Charles  Beard. 
Lond.     Williams.     1885.     (Hibbert  lect.) 

Life  of  Jesus.     Lond.     Mathieson.     n.  d. 

St.  Paul;  tr.  by  Ingersoll  Lockwood.  N.  Y. 
Carleton.     1869. 

Studies  of  religious  history  and  criticism;  tr. 
by  O.  B.  Frothingham.  N.Y.  Carleton.  1864. 
Renouf,  Peter  LePage.  Origin  and  growth  of 
religion  as  illustrated  by  the  religion  of 
ancient  Egypt.  N.  Y.  Scribner.  1880. 
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Repentance.  Black,  H.  Repentance.  [Ser- 
mon.]    {In  his  Listening  to  God.) 

Clark,  H.  W.  Repentance.  {In  his  Philoso- 
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Merrill,  S.  M.  {In  his  Doctrinal  aspects  of 
Christian  experience.) 

Peile,    J.    H.    F.     Sacrament   of   repentance: 

commentary  on  the  fifty-first  Psalm.     1912. 

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Responsibility.     Beecher,   H.  W.     Individual 
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ser.) 
Responsibility    in    mental    disease.     Maudsley, 

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Responsive  worship.     Bible  readings  for  the 
responsive    service    in    Christian    worship; 
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Budington,  W.  I.     Responsive  worship.    1873. 

Century  co.,  publ.  Responsive  services. 
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Clarke,  J.  E.,  comp.  Scripture  selections  for 
public  worship. 

Responsive  readings  selected  from  the  Bible 
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chapel  of  Harvard  University.     1899. 

By  H.  J.  Van  Dyke. 

Robinson,  C.  S.,  ed.  Psalms  and  selections 
for  responsive  readings  in  public  worship. 
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Scripture  readings  arranged  for  responsive 
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Selections  for  responsive  readings  for  use  in 
public  worship.     ci88i. 

Van  Dyke,   H.  J.,  ed.     Responsive  readings 
selected  from  the  Bible  and  arranged  under 
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Bowen,  C.  R.  Resurrection  in  the  New 
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Moody,  D.  L.  The  resurrection.  {In  his 
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Vision  of  unity.     Lond.     Longm.     1908. 
and  James,  Montague  Rhodes.     Gospel  ac- 
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Rocky  Mountain  saints.     Stenhouse,  T.  B.  H. 

Rodkinson,  Michael  Levi,  ed.  and  transl.  New 
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Rodwell,  John  Medows,  ed.  and  transl.  The 
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Roesler,  Alexander,  ed.  Psallite:  Catholic 
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Rogers,  Mrs.  Anna  Alexander.  Why  American 
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Rogers,  Arthur.  Prophecy  and  poetry;  studies 
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Rogers,  Henry.  The  superhuman  origin  of  the 
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Rogers,  Robert  William.     History  of  Babylonia 

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in  its  relations  to  Israel.  N.  Y.  Eaton.  1908. 

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Old  Testament.     N.  Y.     Eaton.     1912. 

Rollins,  Frank  West.  Old  home  week  addresses, 
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Roman  Catholic  church.    Bartoli,  G.    Primi- 
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3d  ed.     1899. 
Manual  of  prayers  for  the  use  of  the  Catholic 

laity.     C1888. 


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Same,  with  notes  by  T.  A.  Buckley.     1852. 

Clergy. 

Sanford,  A.  E.  Pastoral  medicine:  a  hand- 
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Coppens,  S.  Systematic  study  of  the  Catho- 
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Foster,  F.  H.  Fundamental  ideas  of  the 
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Gibbons,  J.,  card.  Faith  of  our  fathers. 
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Oxenham,  H.  N.  Catholic  doctrine  of  the 
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Slater,  T.  Manual  of  moral  theology  for 
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Stang,  W.     Pastoral  theology.     C1897. 

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Robertson,  A.  Count  Campello  and  Catholic 
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See  also  All  church  histories  to  the  period  of 
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Liturgy.     Ritual. 

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Societies. 

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William  James,  and  other  essays  on  the  phi- 
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Contents:  I.  William  James  and  the  philosophy  of 
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Ruediger,  William  Carl.  Principles  of  educa- 
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Ruffini,  Francesco.  Religious  liberty;  tr.  by 
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Rugh,  Charles  Edward,  and  others.  Moral  train- 
ing in  the  public  schools:  California  prize 
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Ruling  passion.     Van  Dyke,  H.  J. 

Rural  church.     N.  Y.     Assoc,  press.     C1912. 

Rural   life.     See  Country  life. 

Rural  life  problem  of  the  United  States.  Plun- 
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Rural  science  series. 

Bacteria    in    relation   to   country   life.     Lip- 
man,  J.  G. 
Farm  boys  and  girls.     McKeever,  W.  A. 
Rural  hygiene.     Ogden,  H.  N. 
Rural  wealth  and  welfare.     Fairchild,  G.  T. 
Ruskin,    John.     [Works.]   Cabinet    ed.     N.  Y. 
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Contents :  Arrows  of  the  chace. —  Crown  of  wild  olive; 
Munera  pulveris;  Pre-Raphaelitism;  Aratra  Pente- 
lici.  —  Deucalion;  King  of  the  Golden  river;  Eagle's 
nest.  —  Ethics  of  the  dust;  Fiction,  fair  and  foul; 
Elements  of  drawing.  —  Fors  Clavigera,  4v.  —  Laws 
of  Fesole;  A  joy  forever;  Our  fathers  have  told  us; 
Inaugural  address.  —  Modern  painters,  sv.  —  Morn- 
ings in  Florence;  Time  and  tide;  Art  of  England. 
—  Poetry  of  architecture;  Poems;  Giotto.  —  Praeter- 
ita.  —  Proserpina;  Ariadne  Florentina.  —  St.  Mark's 
rest;  Lectures  on  art;  Opening  of  the  Crystal  Palace; 
Elements  of  perspective.  —  Sesame  and  lilies;  Unto 
this  last;  Queen  of  the  air. —Seven  lamps  of  archi- 
tecture; Lectures  on  architecture  and  painting. — 
Stones  of  Venice,  3V.  —  Two  paths.  —  Hortus  in- 
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Clay,  A.  T.    Amurru,  the  home  of  the  northern 

Semites.     1909. 
Curtiss,    S.    I.     Primitive     Semitic     religion 
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Development   of   Muslim  theology,  jurispru- 
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Early  history  of  Syria  and  Palestine.     Paton, 

L.  B. 
Social  life  of  the  Hebrews.     Day,  E. 
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A. 
Semple,    Ellen    Churchill.     Influences  of    geo- 
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Seneca,  Lucius  Annaeus.     Morals.     Added,  Dis- 
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On  benefits;    tr.  by  A.  Stewart.     Lond.     Bell. 

1905. 
Farrar,  F.  W.     (In  his  Seekers  after  God.) 
Sergeant,    Lewis.     John    Wyclif,    last    of    the 

schoolmen  and  first  of  the  English  reformers. 

N,  Y.     Putnam.     1893. 
Sergeant,  Philip  Walsingham.     Great  Empress 

Dowager  of  China.     N.  Y.     Dodd.       191 1, 
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Gwynne,  W.,  ed.  Five  hundred  stories  and 
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Macleod,  D.,  ed.     New  cyclopaedia  of  illus- 
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Bacon,  B.  W.  Sermon  on  the  Mount:  its 
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1902. 

Carpenter,  W.  B.  Great  charter  of  Christ; 
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1896. 

Dods,  M.,  and  others.  Literal  interpretation 
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Dykes,  J.  O.  Manifesto  of  the  King:  ex- 
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Fairbairn,  A.  M.  Sermon  on  the  Mount, 
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Gore,  C.  Sermon  on  the  Mount;  a  practical 
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King,  H.  C.     {In  his  Ethics  of  Jesus.) 

Lyttelton,  E.  Studies  in  the  Sermon  on  the 
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McAfee,  C.  B.  Studies  in  the  Sermon  on  the 
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Park,  J.  E.  Wonder  of  His  gracious  words; 
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Savage,  H.  E.  Gospel  of  the  kingdom;  or, 
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light  of  contemporary  Jewish  thought  and 
ideals.     19 10. 

Tholuck,  F.  A.  G.  Commentary  on  the  Ser- 
mon on  the  Mount;  tr.  from  the  4th  ed.  by 
R.  L.  Brown,    i860. 

Waylen,  H.     Mountain  pathways.     1912. 

Wright,  W.   B.     Master  and  men;    or.  The 
Sermon  on  the  Mountain  practiced  on  the 
plain.     C1894. 
Sermons.     Ainsworth,   P.   C.     Pilgrim  church, 
and  other  sermons.     19 10. 

—  Silences  of  Jesus,  and  St.  Paul's  hymn  to 
love.     [1913.] 

Aked,  C.  F.  Courage  of  the  coward,  and  other 
sermons.     [CI907.] 

—  Old  events  and  modern  meanings,  and 
other  sermons.     [CI908.] 

—  Wells  and  palm  trees,  cool  water  and 
abundant  rest  on  life's  rough  way.     [CI908.] 

Ames,  C.  G.     Five  points  of  faith.     1903. 

Namely:  Fatherhood  of  God.  —  Brotherhood  of  man. 
—  Leadership  of  Jesus.  —  Salvation  by  character.  — 
Endless  progress. 

—  Sermons  of  sunrise.     1901. 

Ames,  E.  S.     Divinity  of  Christ.     C1911. 

Anglican  pulpit  of  to-day:  forty  short  biog- 
raphies and  forty  sermons  of  distinguished 
preachers  of  the  Church  of  England.     1886. 

Arnold,  T.     Sermons.     1844.     3V. 

Ballou,  A.  Primitive  Christianity  and  its 
corruptions;  discourses  delivered  in  Hope- 
dale,  Mass.     1869-72.     3v. 

Banks,  L.  A.     Honeycombs  of  life.     1894. 

—  Paul  and  his  friends.     1898. 

—  People's  Christ.     1892. 

—  Problems  of  youth.     1909. 

—  Sunday-night  evangel.     191 1. 


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Sermons — Continued. 

Beecher,  H.W.    Evolution  and  religion.    1885. 

—  Lectures  to  young  men.     New  ed.     i860. 

—  Life  of  Christ :  without — within ;  two  ser- 
mons.    1906. 

—  Sermon  briefs;  from  ms.  notes  of  un- 
publ.  discourses,  ed.  by  J.  R.  Howard 
and  T.  J.  Ellinwood.     [CI905.] 

—  Sermons  in  Plymouth  church,  from 
verbatim  reports  by  T.  J.  Ellinwood. 
1st — 5th  ser.     1870-72.     5v. 

—  Sermons  selected  from  publ.  and  un- 
publ.  discourses,  and  rev.  by  their  author. 

1868.       2V. 

Bellows,  H.  W.     Twenty-four  sermons.     1886. 
Benson,  E.  W.     Living  theology.     1891. 
Benson,  R.  H.     Friendship  of  Christ.     1912. 
Berle,  A.  A.     Modern  interpretations  of  the 
gospel  life.     C1899. 

—  Truth  seeker.     1897. 

Bigg,   C.     Spirit   of   Christ   in  common   life. 

1909. 
Black,  H.     Gift  of  influence.     [CI908.] 

—  Listening  to  God.     C1906. 

Bonar,  H.  Light  and  truth:  Old  Testament. 
1868. 

—  Light  and  truth:  the  gospels.     1869. 

—  Light  and  truth:  the  lesser  epistles. 
1870. 

Bowne,  B.  P.     Essence  of  religion.     1910. 
Boyd,    A.     K.    H.       Towards     the     sunset. 

1883. 
Bradlee,    C.    D.       Sermons    for     all     sects. 

1888. 

—  Sermons  for  the  church.     1893. 

Brent,  C.  H.  Liberty,  and  other  sermons. 
1906. 

—  Splendor  of  the  human  body;  a  repa- 
ration and  an  appeal.     1904. 

Briggs,  C.  A.     Incarnation  of  the  Lord.    1902. 
Brooke,  S.  A.     Old  Testament  and  modern 

life.     1896. 
Brooks,  F.     Sermons.     1876. 
Brooks,  P.     Candle  of  the  Lord,  and  other 

sermons.     1 881. 

—  Light  of  the  world,  and  other  sermons. 
1890. 

—  New  starts  in  life,  and  other  sermons. 
1896. 

—  Sermons.     1878. 

—  Sermons  for  the  principal  festivals  and 
fasts  of  the  church  year.     1895. 

—  Sermons  preached  in  English  churches. 
1883. 

—  Spiritual  man,  and  other  sermons.    1895. 

—  Twenty  sermons.     1887. 

Bushnell,  H.    Christ  and  His  salvation.    1864. 

—  God  in  Christ:  three  discourses.    1849. 

—  Sermons  for  the  new  life.     1858. 

—  Sermons  on  living  subjects.     1873. 

—  Views  of  Christian  nurture  and  of  subjects 
adjacent  thereto.     1847. 

Butler,  J.     Sermons,  ed.  by  W.  E.  Gladstone. 

1896. 
Buxton,  H.  F.  Wilmot-.     Day  by  day  duty. 

1905. 
Caird,  E.     Lay  sermons  and  addresses.  1907. 
Caird,  J.     Sermons.     1874. 

—  University  sermons.     1898. 
Campbell,  J.  L.     Heavenly  recognition,  and 

other  sermons.     1895. 


Sermons — Continued. 

Campbell,  R.  J.    Choice  of  the  highest.   [1904.] 

—  City  Temple  sermons.     [1903.] 

—  Keys  of  the  kingdom,  and  other  sermons. 
[1903] 

—  Ladder  of  Christ,  and  other  sermons. 
C1912. 

—  New  theology  sermons.     1907. 

—  Sermons  addressed  to   individuals.  1905. 

—  The  song  of  ages;  sermons.     1905. 

—  Thursday  mornings  at  the  City  Temple. 
1908. 

Carpenter,  W.  B.     Son  of  man  among  the  sons 

of  men.     1895. 
Chadwick,  J.  W.     Faith  of  reason.     1879. 
Chambre,  A.  St.  J.     Sermons  on  the  Apostles' 

creed.     CI898. 
Chapman,  J.  W.     Revival  sermons.     CI911. 
Cheyne,  T.  K.     Hallowing  of  criticism:    nine 

sermons  on  Elijah.     1888. 
Church,  R.  W.     Advent  sermons.     1886. 

—  Village  sermons.     Ser.  i,  3.     1895.     2 v. 
Clark,  A.     Gospel  in  the  trees.     1868. 
Clark,  H.  W.     Laws  of  the  inner  kingdom. 

1909. 
Clarke,  J.  F.     Sermons  preached  in  Indiana 

Place  chapel,  Boston.     1868. 
Clifford,    J.       Gospel    of    gladness    and    its 

meaning  for  us.     [Sermons.]     1912. 
Clow,  W.  M.     Day  of  the  Cross,     n.  d. 

—  Secret  of  the  Lord.     n.  d. 

Coffin,  H.  S.  Creed  of  Jesus,  and  other  ser- 
mons.    1907. 

Collier,  R.  L.  Every-day  subjects  in  Sunday 
sermons.     1870. 

Collyer,  R.     The  life  that  now  is.     1872. 

—  Nature  and  life.     1869. 
Congreve,  J.     High  hopes.     1875. 

Cox,  S.  Genesis  of  evil,  and  other  sermons. 
1880. 

Coyle,  J.  P.     Imperial  Christ.     1897. 

Coyle,  R.  F.  Church  and  the  times:  ser- 
mons.    1905. 

Craufurd,  A.  H.  Unknown  God,  and  other 
sermons.     1895. 

Cuckson,  J.  Faith  and  fellowship,  and  other 
sermons.     1897. 

Dale,  R.  W.  Epistle  of  James,  and  other 
discourses.     1895. 

—  Jewish  temple  and  Christian  church. 
1871. 

Davidson,  A.  B.     Called  of  God.     1902. 

— r    Waiting  upon  God.     1904. 

Davidson,    J.    T.     Talks    with    young    men. 

1893. 
Dawson,  W.  J.     The  empire  of  love.     [C1907.] 

—  Reproach  of  Christ,  and  other  sermons. 

[1903] 

—  Threshold  of  manhood.     1889. 
Denney,   J.     Gospel   questions  and  answers. 

1896. 

—  Way  everlasting.     191 1. 

Dewey,  O.  Two  great  commandments:  ser- 
mons.    1876. 

Dixon,  A.  C.     The  bright  side  of  life.     [1912.] 

Dods,  M.     Christ  and  man.     n.  d. 

Driver,  S.  R.  Sermons  on  subjects  connected 
with  the  Old  Testament.     1892. 

Drummond,  H.     Ideal  life.     1898. 

E.,  M.  C.  Lay  sermons  from  the  Spectator; 
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Eckman,     G.     P.     Passion     week     sermons. 

C1909. 
Ellis,    R.     Sermons    preached    in    the    First 

church,  Boston.     1885. 
Farrar,  F.  W.     Eternal  hope:    five  sermons. 

1878. 

—  "  In  the  days  of  thy  youth."     1876. 

—  The  Lord's  prayer:    sermons.     C1893, 

—  Sermons  and  addresses  in  America.     1886. 

—  The  silence  and   the  voices  of  God,  and 
other  sermons.     1875. 

—  Voice  from  Sinai  the  eternal  basis  of  the 
moral  law.     1892. 

Figgis,  J.  N.     Antichrist,  and  other  sermons. 

1913- 
Finney,   C.   G.     Sermons  on  gospel  themes. 

1876. 
Fish,  H.  C,  ed.     History  and    repository  of 

pulpit  eloquence.     1857.     2v. 

"  Masterpieces    of    pulpit    eloquence,"    with    notes, 
historical  and  explanatory. 

—  Pulpit     eloquence     of     the     nineteenth 
century.     1857. 

Forsyth,  P.  T.     Holy  Father  and  the  living 
Christ.     1898. 

—  Missions  in  state  and  church.     1908. 
Fremantle,    W.    H.     Gospel    of    the    secular 

life.     1883. 
Frothingham,  F.     The  Lord's  song,  and  other 

sermons.     1893. 
Frothingham,   P.  R.     The  temple  of  virtue. 

1907. 
Geer,  G.  J.     Conversion  of  St.  Paul.     1871. 
Gifford,    O.    P.     In    memoriam,    and    other 

sermons.     188 1. 
Gladden,   W.     Where   does    the    sky  begin? 

1904. 
Goodell,  C.  L.     Pathways  to  the  best.     1907. 
Gordon,  A.  J.     Grace  and  glory.     cl88o. 
Gordon,  G.  A.     Great  assurance.     1910. 

—  Through  man  to  God.     1906. 

Gospel   invitation:     sermons   related    to   the 

Boston  revival  of  1877. 
Goulburn,    E.    M.     Everlasting   punishment. 

1880. 
Greene,  J.  M.    Looking  on  the  bright  side. 
Greer,  D.  H.     From  things  to  God.     C1893. 

—  Visions:  Sunday  morning  sermons.    1898. 
Gunsaulus,  F.  W.     Paths  to  power.     [CI905.] 

—  Paths  to  the  city  of  God.     [C1906.] 
Gwatkin,   H.    M.     Eye   for  spiritual  things, 

and  other  sermons.     1906. 
Hall,  A.  C.  A.     Forgiveness  of  sins.      1908. 
Hall,  F.  O.     Soul  and  body.     1909. 
Hare,  J.  C.     Victory  of  faith.     1874. 
Haweis,    H.    R.     Thoughts    for    the    times. 

1872. 
Henson,  P.  S.     Four  faces.     C1911. 
Hepworth,    G.     H.     We    shall    live    again; 

sermons.     1903. 
Herford,  B.     Sermons  of  courage  and  cheer. 

1894- 
Hitchcock,  R.  D.     Eternal  atonement.  1888. 
Hodges,   G.     Christianity   between   Sundays. 

C1892. 

—  Heresy  of  Cain.     1894. 

—  Human  nature  of  the  saints.     C1904. 

—  In  this  present  world.     1897. 

—  Year  of  grace.     [CI906.] 


Sermons — Continued . 

Holden,  J.  S.   Supposition  and  certainty.    1908. 
Holland,  C.     Practical  preaching  for  priests 

and  people.     1901.     2v. 
Holland,  H.  S.     Logic  and  life.     1882. 
and  others.     Abreast  of  the  times:  sermons  on 

social  subjects.     1894. 
Hopkins,  M.     Teachings  and  counsels.     1884. 
Hort,  F.  J.  A.     Village  sermons.     1897. 

Call  of  the  Master.     [1904.] 
H.       Thanksgiving     sermons. 


H. 
E. 


Howe,  R. 
Hughes, 

C1909. 
Hunter,  J.     De  profundis  clamavi,  and  other 

sermons.     1908. 

—  God  and  life.     1910. 

Huntington,  F.  D.  Christ  in  the  Christian 
year.     1878. 

Huntington,  W.  R.  A  good  shepherd,  and 
other  sermons.     [C1906.] 

Hutton,  J.  A.     Fear  of  things.     191 1. 

Ingram,  A.  F.  W.  Attractiveness  of  good- 
ness:   sermons.     [1913.] 

—  Gospel   in  action.     C1906. 

—  Love  of  the  Trinity,     n.  d. 

—  Men  who  crucify  Christ.     ci896. 

—  Mysteries  of  God.     19 10. 

Iverach,  J.     Other  side  of  greatness,  and  other 

sermons.     1906. 
Jacobus,    M.    W.     Christian's   heritage, 

other  sermons.     1878. 
James,  J.  G.     Problems  of  prayer,     n.  d. 
Jefferson,    C.    E.     Doctrine    and    deed, 

pounded  and  illustrated  in  seventeen 

mons.     [1901.] 

—  The  new  crusade;  occasional  sermons  and 
addresses.     [1907.] 

—  Things  fundamental:  thirteen  discourses 
in  modern  apologetics.     [1903.] 

Jones,  J.  D.  Elims  of  life,  and  other  sermons. 
1904. 

—  Gospel  of  grace.     [1909.] 

—  Things  most  surely  believed.     [1909.] 
Joseph,    M.     Ideal    in    Judaism,    and    other 

sermons.     1893. 
Jowett,  J.  H.     Brooks  by  the  traveller's  way. 
1906. 

—  Transfigured  church.     C1910. 

Kelman,     J.     Ephemera     eternitatis;      short 
.  studies  in  life  here  and  hereafter,  arranged 
for    the    Sundays    of    the    Christian    year. 


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King,  E. 
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Kingman,  H. 
Kingsley,  C. 
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Love  and  wisdom  of  God.     1910. 
S.     Christianity    and    humanity. 


Way  of  honor.     C1911. 
Good  news  of  God.     1859. 
for  the  times.     1856. 

—  Twenty-five  village  sermons.     1854. 
Kleiser,  G.,  comp.     The  world's  great  sermons. 

[C1908.]     lov. 
Lawrence,  W.     Visions  and  service.     1896. 
Liddon,  H.  P.     Clerical  life  and  work.     1894. 

—  Easter  in  St.  Paul's.     1885.     2v. 

—  Sermons  preached  before  the  University 
of  Oxford.     1st  and  2d  ser.     1869-70.     2v. 

—  Some  elements  of  religion.     1872. 
Lilley,  A.  L.     Adventus  regni:   being  sermons 

chiefly  on  the  parables  of  the  kingdom.  1907. 
Loomis,  H.  Land  of  shadowing  wings.  1873. 
Lorimer,  G.  C.     The  modern  crisis  in  religion. 

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Lyman,  A.  J.  The  three  greatest  maxims  of 
the  world.     C1911. 

McArthur,  R.  S.  Advent,  Christmas,  New 
Year,  Easter,  and  other  sermons.     CI908. 

McConnell,  F.  J.     Christian  focus.     C1911. 

McGowan,  F.  X.  Sermons  and  moral  dis- 
courses.    2V. 

Macgregor,  W.  M.  Some  of  God's  ministries. 
1910. 

Mackay,  D.  S.  Religion  of  the  threshold,  and 
other  sermons.     1908. 

Mackay,  W.  M.  Woman  of  tact  and  other 
Bible  types  of  modern  women.     [1912.] 

McKenzie,   A.     Cambridge   sermons.     C1883. 

—  Door  opened.     1898. 

McKim,  R.  H.  The  gospel  in  the  Christian 
year  and  in  Christian  experience;  practical 
sermons  for  the  people,  Advent  to  Trinity. 
1902. 

Maclaren,  A.  Beatitudes,  and  other  sermons. 
1896. 

—  Christ's  musts,  and  other  sermons.     1894. 

—  Secret  of  power,  and  other  sermons. 
1882. 

—  Sermons  preached  in  Manchester,  ist- 
3d  sen     5th,  3d  and  2d  ed.     1873-4.     3V. 

—  A  year's  ministry.  ist  and  2d  ser. 
1884-5.     2V. 

Macleane,  D.,  ed.  Famous  sermons  by  English 
preachers,  with  introductory  notes.  191 1. 
McLeod,  M.  J.  Unsearchable  riches.  C1911. 
McNeill,  J.  Sermons.  C1890.  Vols.  I,  III. 
Magee,  W.  C.     Gospel  and  the  age.     1884. 

—  Sermons.     1888. 

Manning,  J.  M.  Sermons  and  addresses. 
1889. 

Marjoribanks,  T.  Sevenfold  I  Am.  1913. 
(Short  course  ser.) 

Martin,  S.  Comfort  in  trouble;  sermons 
preached  in  Westminster  Chapel.     1878. 

Martineau,  J.  Endeavors  after  the  Chris- 
tian life.     1 88 1. 

—  Hours  of  thought  on  sacred  things. 
1st  and  2d  ser.     1876.     2v. 

Marvin,  F.  R.  Christ  among  the  cattle: 
sermon.     5th  ed.     1908. 

—  Consecrated  womanhood.     1903. 
Maurice,  F.   D.     Christmas  day,  and  other 

sermons.     1853. 

—  Doctrine  of  sacrifice  deduced  from  the 
Scriptures.     1879. 

—  Epistles  of  St.  John.     1890. 

[Five  sermons.]     1853. 

Namely :  The  O.  T.  Sabbath.  —  The  N.  T.  Sabbath. 
—  The  Crystal  Palace.  —  Character  of  the  warrior.  — 
Divine  interpretation  of  history. 

—  Gospel  of  St.  John.     188^. 

—  Gospel  of  the  kingdom  of  heaven.     1888. 

—  Ground  and  object  of  hope  for  mankind. 
1868. 

—  The  Lord's  prayer;   nine  sermons.     1 872. 

—  Patriarchs  and  lawgivers  of  the  Old 
Testament.     1890. 

—  Prayer-book  considered  especially  in 
reference  to  the  Romish  system  and  the 
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—  Prophets  and  kings  of  the  Old  Testament. 

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—  Sermons  preached  in  country  churches, 

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Meyer,  F.  B.     Future  tenses  of  the  blessed 

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Milligan,  W.     Ascension  and  heavenly  priest- 
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Mills,  B.  F.     God's  world,  and  other  sermons. 

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Moffatt,  J.     Reasons  and  reasons.    [Sermons.] 

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Momerie,     A.     W.     Agnosticism:      sermons. 

1887. 

—  Church  and  creed:   sermons.     1890. 

—  Defects  of  modern  Christianity,  and  other 
sermons.     1888. 

—  Inspiration,  and  other  sermons.     1890. 

—  Origin  of  evil,  and  other  sermons.     1888. 
Montague,  R.     Heaven:  six  sermons.     1896. 
Moody,  p.  L.,  and  others.     Gospel  awakening; 

comprising   the  sermons  and  addresses  of 
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and  Sankey.     1879. 
Morrison,  G.   H.     Afterglow  of  God.     19 12. 

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—  Unlighted  lustre.     1906. 

—  Wings  of  the  morning.     1907. 
Mortimer,  A.   G.     Lenten   preaching.     1902. 
Moule,  H.  C.  G.     Faith:    its  nature  and  its 

work.     1909. 
Mozley,  J.  B.     Sermons,  parochial  and  occa- 
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—  Sermons  preached  before  the  University 
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Munger,  T.  T.     Appeal  to  life.     1887. 

—  Freedom  of  faith.     1883. 

Murray,    W.     H.     H.     Music-hall    sermons. 

1870. 
New,    C.    Sermons   preached    in    Robertson 

St.  Chapel,  Hastings.     1881. 
Newell,  W.     Discourses  and  F>oems.     1882. 
Newman,     J.     H.,     card.     Fifteen     sermons 

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Newton,  R.      The  great  Pilot  and  His  lessons. 

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Nicoll,  W.  R.    Sunday  evening,     n.  d. 
Noble,  F.  A.     Divine  life  in  man,  and  other 

sermons.     C1895. 
Odlin,  J.  E.     New  concepts  of  old  dogmas: 

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Paget,    F.    Spirit    of    discipline:     sermons. 

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—  Studies  in  the  Christian  character.     1895. 
Park,  E.  A.     Discourses  on  some  theological 

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—  Memorial  collection  of  sermons,  compiled 
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Parker,  J.     City  Temple  pulpit.     1882. 
Parker,  T.      Discourse  of  matters  pertaining 
to  religion.     1847. 

—  Sermons  of  theism,  atheism,  and  the 
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—  Speeches,  addresses,  and  occasional  ser- 
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Parkhurst,  C.  H.  Blind  man's  creed,  and 
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C1885. 

—  Three  gates  on  a  side,  and  other  sermons. 
1891. 

Parks,  L.  Winning  of  the  soul,  and  other 
sermons.     1893. 

Payne,  C.  H.  Guides  and  guards  in  charac- 
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Peabody,  A.  P.  Christian  belief  and  life. 
1876. 

—  Sermons  connected  with  the  re-opening 
of  the  church  of  the  South  parish  in  Ports- 
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Peabody,  F.  G.  Afternoons  in  the  college 
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Pentecost,  G.  F.  Grace  abounding  in  the 
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Perowne,  J.  J.  S.  Immortality:  four  sermons. 
1870. 

Peters,  J.  P.     Modern  Christianity.     1909. 

Porter,  N.  Fifteen  years  in  the  chapel  of 
Yale  College.     1888. 

Potter,  H.  C.     Sermons  of  the  city.     1 88 1. 

Potter,  W.  J.  Twenty-five  sermons  of  twenty- 
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Pusey,  E.  B.     Sermons.     1872. 

Rainsford,  W.  S.  Sermons  preached  in  St. 
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Reed,  J.     Hidden  riches.     191 1. 

and  Hay,  H.  C.  Earthly  problems  in  heav- 
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—  Essential  needs  of  the  soul.     1907. 
Robertson,  F.  W.     "  Human  race,"  and  other 

sermons.     1881. 

—  Sermons  on  Corinthians.     1890. 

—  Sermons  preached  at  Brighton.  New  ed. 
1871. 

—  Sermons  preached  at  Trinity  Chapel, 
Brighton.     1869-71.     2  v. 

Robertson,  J.     Corn  on  the  mountains. 
Robinson,  C.  S.     Studies  in  the  New  Testa- 
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Robinson,  F.     The  sympathy  of  God.     1913. 
Robinson,  J.  A.     Vision  of  unity.     1908. 
Rothe,  R.     Sermons  for  the  Christian  year. 

1877. 
Sallmon,    W.    H.,   ed.     Culture   of   Christian 

manhood:     Sunday    mornings    in    Battell 

Chapel,  Yale  University.     1897. 
Salmon,     G.     Non-miraculous     Christianity, 

and  other  sermons.     188 1. 
Sayers,  J.  W.     The  more  excellent  sacrifice: 

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Schleiermacher,  F.  D.  E.     Selected  sermons. 
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Sears,  E.  H.     Christ  in  the  life.    .1877. 

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Selby,  T.  G.     Alienated  crown.     1904. 

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Shakspeare,  C.     St.    Paul   at   Athens:    nine 
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Shedd,   W.   G.  T. 
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Simpson,  J.  G.     Christian  ideals.     1908. 
Simpson,  M.     Sermons,  ed.  by  G.  R.  Crooks. 

1885. 
Smith,  D.     Man's  need  of  God. 
Smith,  G.  A.     Forgiveness  of  sins,  and  other 

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Smith,  W.  M.     Giving  a  man  another  chance, 

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Smyth,  J.  K.     Religion  and  life.     191 1. 
Spencer,  C.  B.     Easter  reflections.     C1909. 
Spurgeon,    C.    H.      Sermons.      ist-9th    ser. 

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St.  Andrew's.     1877. 

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—  Westminster  sermons.     1882. 
Stockton,    T.    H.     Sermons   for   the    people. 

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Stone,  A.  L.  Leaves  from  an  unfinished 
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Talmage,  T.  D.  Brooklyn  Tabernacle:  ser- 
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Taylor,  W.  M.  The  boy  Jesus,  and  other 
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—  Contrary  winds,  and  other  sermons.   1883. 

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1880. 

Temple,    F.     Sermons    preached    in    Rugby 

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Tholuck,   F.   A.   G.      Light   from  the  cross: 

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Watson,   J.    ("  Ian   Maclaren.")     Inspiration 
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Wilson,  J.  M.     Sermons  preached  in  Clifton 
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Woolsey,  T.  D.     Religion  of  the  present  and 

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stories  for  boys  and  girls.     1897. 
Benson,  E.  W.     Boy-life:  its  trial,  its  strength, 

its  fulness.     1883. 
Buxton,  H.  F.  Wilmot-.     Short  sermons  for 

children.     1891. 
Byington,  E.  H.     Children's  pulpit.     C1910. 
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Farrar,  J.  M.     A  junior  congregation,  1884- 

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Hodges,   G.     When   the   king  came;    stories 

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Jefferson,     C.     E.      My     Father's     business. 

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Kerr,  H.  T.     Children's  story-sermons.    191 1. 
Munger,  T.  T.     Lamps  and  paths.     1884. 
Newton,  R.     Best  things.     1871. 

—  Bible  blessings.     1872. 

—  Bible  jewels.     187 1. 

—  Bible  wonders.     1873. 

—  The  King's  highway.     1873. 

—  Nature's  wonders.     1872. 

—  Safe  compass,  and  how  it  points.     1872. 
Newton,  W.  W.     Little  and  wise.     1878. 
Peabody,  A.  P.     Sermons  for  children.     1867. 
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Servetus;  his  life  and  teachings.     1910. 
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Service  of  man.     Morison,  J.  A.  C. 
Service  of  sorrow.     Hale,  L.  P. 
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Seth,  James.     English  philosophers  and  schools 
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Seton,  Ernest  Thompson.  Boy  scouts  of 
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Seven  great  hymns  of  the  mediaeval  church. 
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Seven  great  statesmen.     White,  A.  D. 

Seven  puzzling  Bible  books.     Gladden,  W. 

Seven  sorts  of  successful  services.     Hill,  J.  L. 

Seven  words  from  the  cross.     Adams,  W.  H. 

Seven  words  from  the  cross.     Gowen,  H.  H. 

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Sewall,  Frank.  Swedenborg  and  the  '  Sapientia 
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Seward,  Albert  Charles,  ed.  Darwin  and  modem 
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Seward,  William  Henry.  Life  and  public  serv- 
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Seymour,  George  Franklin.  What  is  modern 
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Shaftesbury,  Anthony  Ashley  Cooper,  yth 
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Carter,  T.  Shakespeare  and  Holy  Scripture, 
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Moulton,  R.  G.     The  five   literary  Bibles  — 

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Bost.     Houghton.     1909. 
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Lectures    upon    the    philosophy    of    history. 
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Sermons  to  the  natural  man.     N.  Y.     Scrib- 
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Sermons  to  the  spiritual  man.     N.  Y.     Scrib- 
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Sheffield,  Alfred  Dwight,  ed.    Old  Testament 
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Sheldon,  Henry  Clay — Continued. 

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Shinto.     5ee  Japan.     Religions. 
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Writers  of  the  New  Testament :  their  style  and 
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Sinnett,  Alfred  Percy.  Esoteric  Buddhism. 
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Sisson,  Edward  Octavius.  Essentials  of  char- 
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Sister  Dora.     See  Pattison,  D.  W. 

Six-principle  Baptists.     See  Baptists. 

Sixth  sense.     Brent,  C.  H. 

Sixty  years  with  the  Bible.     Clarke,  W.  N. 

Skelton,  Oscar  Douglas.  Socialism:  a  critical 
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Skinner,  John.     Book  of  Ezekiel.     N.  Y.     Arm- 
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Book  of  the  prophet   Isaiah.     Camb.   [Eng.] 
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Commentary  on   Genesis.     N.   Y.     Scribner. 

1910.  (Int.  crit.  com.) 

Kings:    introduction,   revised  version,   notes, 

etc.     N.  Y.     Frowde.     n.  d.     (New  century 

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SMpton,  Horace  Pitt  Kennedy.     Life  and  times 

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Skrine,  Francis  Henry  Bennett.     Bahaism,  the 

religion  of  brotherhood,  and  its  place  in  the 

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Skrine,  John  Huntley.     Creed  and  the  creeds; 

their  function  in  religion.     Lond.     Longm. 

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Slafter,  Edmund  Farwell.  John  Checkley. 
Bost.     Prince  soc.     1897.     2 v. 

Slater,  Thomas.  Manual  of  moral  theology  for 
English  speaking  countries,  with  notes  on 
American  legislation,  by  Michael  Martin. 
N.  Y.     Benziger.     1908.     2 v. 

Slater,  William  Fletcher.  Matthew:  introduc- 
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Slattery,  Charles  Lewis.     Alexander  Viets  Gris- 

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Authority    of    religious    experience.     N.    Y. 

Longm.     1912.     (Paddock  lect.) 
Life  beyond  life.     N.  Y.     Longm.     1907. 
Master    of    the    world;    a    study   of    Christ. 

N.  Y.,  etc.     Longm.     1906. 
Present-day  preaching.    N.  Y.    Longm.    1910. 

Slattery,    Margaret.     The    girl    in    her    teens. 
Phila.     S.  S.  times  co.     ci9io. 
Talks    with    the    training    class.     Bost.,    etc. 
Pilgrim  press.     1906. 

Slav  in  the  United  States.  Balch,  E.  G. 
Our  Slavic  fellow  citizens.     19 10. 

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Higginson,  T.  W.  The  fugitive  slave  epoch. 
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Hillis,  N.  D.  Battle  of  principles;  a  study 
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Parker,  T.  Rights  of  man  in  America. 
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Slicer,  Thomas  Roberts.     Great  affirmations  of 

religion;    an  introduction  to  real  religion, 

not  for  beginners,  but  for  beginners  again. 

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One  world  at   a  time:  a  contribution  to  the 

incentives  of  life.     N.  Y.     Putnam.     1902. 

Power  and  promise  of  the  liberal  faith.     Bost. 

Ellis.     1900. 

Sloane,     William     Milligan.     Life     of     James 

McCosh.     N.  Y.     Scribner.     1897. 
Small,   Albion  Woodbixry.     Meaning  of   social 
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Small,     Samuel     W.     Pleas     for     prohibition. 

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Smart,   George  Thomas.     Studies  in  conduct. 
Bost.,  etc.     Pilgrim  press.     1905. 
Temper     of     the     American     people.     Bost. 
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SmeUie,    Alexander.     Men    of    the    covenant. 

2d  ed.     N.   Y.,  etc.     Revell.     1904. 
Smiles,    Samuel.     Huguenots   of   France   after 
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N.  Y.     Harper.     1874. 
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N.  Y.     Harper.     1868. 
Self-help.     N.  Y.     Amer.  pub.     n.  d. 
Smiley,  Sarah  F.     Fulness  of  blessing.     N.  Y. 

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Smith,    Adam.     Inquiry    into   the    nature   and 
causes   of   the    wealth    of    nations.     Lond. 
Frowde.     n.  d.     2v. 
Smith,  Arthur  Henderson.     China  and  America 
to-day:  a  study  of  conditions  and  relations. 
N.  Y.     Revell.     C1907. 
Chinese  characteristics.    N.  Y.    Revell.  C1894. 
Rex   Christus;    an   outline   study   of   China. 
N.    Y.     Macm.     1903.     (United   study   of 
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The  uplift  of  China.     N.  Y.     Y.  P.  M.  M. 

1907.     (Forward  miss,  study  courses.) 
Village  life  in  China.     N.  Y.     Revell.     1899. 
Smith,    Charles    Sprague.     Working   with    the 
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A  history  of  the  People's  Institute. 

Smith,  David.     Days  of  His  flesh;    earthly  life 
of  our  Lord  Jesus   Christ.     N.   Y.     Arm- 
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Gospel   according   to   St.    Matthew.     N.    Y. 

Revell.     (Westminster  N.  T.) 
The  historic  Jesus.     N.  Y.     Hodder.     [1912.] 

(Elliott  lect.) 
Man's  need  of  God,  and  other  sermons.     N.  Y. 
Hodder. 

Smith,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  (Lee).  Henry  Boynton 
Smith;  his  life  and  work.  N.  Y.  Arm- 
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Smith,  Ernest  Ashton.  Hildebrand:  the  builder. 
Cine.  Jennings.  1908.  (Men  of  the  kingdom.) 

Smith,  Frank.  Founders  of  the  First  parish, 
Dover,  Mass.     1908. 

Smith,  George.  Henry  Martyn,  saint  and 
scholar,  first  modern  missionary  to  the 
Mohammedans.  N.  Y.  Revell. 
Life  of  William  Carey,  shoemaker  and 
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Smith,    George.     Short    history    of    Christian 

missions.     Edin.     Clark. 
Smith,     George,     Assyriologist.     Assyrian    dis- 
coveries;   an  account  of  explorations  and 
discoveries  on  the  site  of  Nineveh,  1873-4. 
N.  Y.     Scribner.     1875. 

Chaldean  account  of  Genesis  from  the  cunei- 
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Smith,  George  Adam.     Book  of  Isaiah.     N.  Y. 
Armstrong.    1890.    2v.    (Expositor's  Bible.) 

Book  of  the  twelve  prophets.  N.  Y.  Arm- 
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Early  poetry  of  Israel  in  its  physical  and 
social  origins.  Lond.  Frowde.  1912. 
(Schweich  lect.) 

Forgiveness  of  sins,  and  other  sermons.  N.  Y. 
Armstrong.     1905. 

Four  Psalms:  XXIII,  XXXVI,  LII,  CXXI; 
interpreted  for  practical  use.  N.  Y.  Dodd. 
1896. 

Historical  geography  of  the  Holy  Land, 
especially  in  relation  to  the  history  of 
Israel  and  of  the  early  church.  3d  ed. 
N.  Y.     Armstrong.     1893. 

Jerusalem;  topography,  economics  and  his- 
tory from  the  earliest  times  to  A.D.  70. 
Lond.     Hodder.     1907.     2v. 

Life  of  Henry  Drummond.  N.  Y.  Double- 
day.     1898. 

Modern  criticism  and  the  preaching  of  the 
Old  Testament.  N.  Y.  Armstrong.  1901. 
(Yale  lect.) 

New  topographical,  physical  and  biblical  map 
of  Palestine.     N.  Y.     Armstrong, 

Preaching  of  the  Old  Testament  to  the  age. 
Lond.     Hodder.     189^. 
Smith,  Gerald  Bimey.     Biblical  ideas  of  atone- 
ment.    Chi.     Univ.  press.     1909. 

Social   idealism   and  the  changing  theology; 

a  study  of  the  ethical  aspects  of  Christian 

doctrine.     N.  Y.     Macm.     1913.     (N.  W. 

Taylor  lect.) 

Smith,  Gipsy.     See  Smith,  Rodney. 

Smith,  Goldwin.     The  Founder  of  Christendom. 

Bost.  A.  U.  A.  1903. 
Smith,  Grafton  Elliot.  Ancient  Egyptians  and 
their  influence  upon  the  civilization  of 
Europe.  Lond.  Harper.  191 1.  (Harper's 
libr.  of  living  thought.) 
Smith,  Hannah  Whitall  ("  Mrs.  Pearsall 
Smith").  Christian's  secret  of  a  happy 
life.     N.  Y.     Revell.     ci888. 

Living  in  the  sunshine.  N.  Y.,  etc.  Revell. 
CI906. 
Smith,  Henry.  Spinoza  and  his  environment; 
critical  essay,  with  a  translation  of  the 
Ethics.  Cine.  Clarke.  1886. 
Smith,  Henry  Boynton.  Faith  and  philosophy. 
N.  Y.     Scribner.     1878. 

System  of  Christian  theology.  2d  ed.  N.  Y. 
Armstrong.     1884. 

[Smith,  Mrs.  E.  (L.)]  Henry  Boynton 
Smith;  his  life  and  work.    By  his  wife.    1 881. 

Stearns,  L.  F.     Henry  Boynton  Smith.     1892. 
(Amer.  relig.  leaders.) 
Smith,  Henry  I*reserved.     The  Bible  and  Islam. 
N.  Y.     Scribner.     1897.     (Ely  lect.) 

Commentary  on  the  books  of  Samuel.  N.  Y. 
Scribner.     1899.     (Int.  crit.  com.) 

Old  Testament  history.  N.  Y.  Scribner. 
1903.     (Int.  theol.  libr.) 


Smith,  Henry  Preserved,  the  younger.  Life  and 
letters  of  Martin  Luther.  Bost.  Houghton. 
1911. 

Smith,  J.  Frederick.  Studies  in  rehgion  under 
Grerman  masters.     Lond.     Williams.     1880. 

Smith,  James.  Voyage  and  shipwreck  of  St. 
Paul.     Lond.     Longm.     1866. 

Smith,  James  Allen.  Spirit  of  American  govern- 
ment; a  study  of  the  constitution,  its  origin, 
influence  and  relation  to  democracy.  N.  Y. 
Macm.     191 1. 

Smith,  John.  Integrity  of  Scripture;  plain 
reasons  for  rejecting  the  critical  hypothesis. 
N.  Y.     Revell.     1902. 

Smith,  Captain  John.  Hillard,  G.  S.  Captain 
John  Smith.  1902.  (Amer.  biog.,  vol. 
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Smith,  John  B.  A  supplemental  Bible  question 
course  of  fifty-two  lessons.  Phila.  Wattles. 
1900. 

Smith,  John  Merlin  Powis.  Biblical  ideas  of 
atonement.  Chi.  Univ.  press.  1909. 
Commentary  on  the  books  01  Micah,  Zepha- 
niah  and  Nahum.  N.  Y.  Scribner.  191 1. 
(Int.  crit.  com.) 
Commentary  on  the  book  of  Malachi.  {In 
Mitchell,  H.  G.  Haggai  and  Zechariah.) 
(Int.  crit.  com.) 

Smith,  John  Pye.  Scripture  testimony  to  the 
Messiah.  5th  ed.  Edin.  Oliphant.  1859.  2v. 

Smith,  Joseph.     Book  of  doctrine  and  covenants 
of  the  Church  of  Jesus  Christ  of  Latter- 
day  Saints.     4th  European  ed.     Liverpool 
[Eng.].     Richards.     1854. 
Same.     New  ed.     191 1. 

Pearl  of  great  price:  selection  from  [his]  reve- 
lations, translations,  and  narrations;  by 
J.  E.  Talmage.  Salt  Lake  City.  Deseret 
news.     1907. 

Smith,  Julius.  Ten  years  in  Burma.  Chi. 
Stud.  miss.  libr.     CI902. 

Smith,  Justin  Almerin,  and  Boise,  James 
Robinson.  Commentary  on  the  Revela- 
tion. Phila.  A.  B.  P.  S.  C1884.  (Amer. 
com.  on  the  N.  T.) 

Smith,  Logan  Pearsall.  English  language. 
N.  Y.     Holt.     C1912. 

Smith,    Richard   Travers.    Church    in    Roman 
Gaul.     Lond.     S.   P.  C.   K.     (Home  libr.) 
St.    Basil   the    Great.     Lond.     S.    P.    C.    K. 
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Smith,  Rodney  {Gipsy  Smith).  As  Jesus  passed 
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Gipsy  Smith:    his  life  and  work;    by  himself. 
N.  Y.     Revell.     1902. 
Smith,    Samuel   George.     Democracy  and  the 
church.     N.  Y.     Appleton.     1912. 
Industrial  conflict;    a   series  of  chapters   on 
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sociology.     N.  Y.     Macm.     1910. 
Smith,    Southwood.     Divine    government.     5th 

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Memoir  of   the    Reverend   Sydney   Smith. 

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Smith,  Theodate  Louise,  ed.     Aspects  of  child 

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Smith,    William    Henry.     Church    and    men. 

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Smith,  William  Robertson.     Kinship  and  mar- 
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G.  Chrystal.     Lond.     Black.     1912. 
Lectures    on    the    religion    of    the    Semites. 

1st  ser.     N.  Y.     Appleton.      1889. 
Old  Testament  in  the  Jewish  church;  lectures 
on  biblical  criticism.   N.  Y.  Appleton.  i88i. 
Prophets  of  Israel  and  their  place  in  history. 

N.  Y.     Appleton.     1882. 
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Black,  J.  S.,  and  Chrystal,  G.     Life  of  William 

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Smith,  William  Walter.     Religious  education;  a 
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Smith,  Wilton  Merle.     Giving  a  man  another 
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Smyth,    John  Paterson.     Divine   library:   sug- 
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S.  Low.     n.  d. 
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The  preacher  and  his  sermon.     Lond.     Nisbet. 
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Smyth,    Julian    Kennedy.     Religion    and    life; 
sermons  on  some  phase  of  the    Christian 
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Smyth,     Newman.     Christian     ethics.      N.  Y. 
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Modern  belief  in  immortality.     N.  Y.     Scrib- 
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Old  faiths  in  new  light.     N.   Y.      Scribner. 

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Orthoidox  theology  of    to-day.     N.  Y.   Scrib- 
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Place  of  death  in  evolution.     N.  Y.     Scribner. 

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Reality  of  faith.     N.  Y,    Scribner.     1884. 
Through  science  to  faith.     N.  Y.     Scribner. 
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Smyth,  Piazzi.     Our  inheritance  in  the  Great 

Pyramid.     Lond.     Daldy.     1877. 
Smythe,  William  Ellsworth.    Conquest  of  arid 

America.     N.  Y.     Macm.     C1907. 
Snead-Cox,    John    George.    Life    of    Cardinal 

Vaughan.     Lond.     Herbert.     1910.     2v. 
Sneath,   Elias   Hershey.     Mind   of   Tennyson. 

N.  Y.     Scribner.     1900. 
Snedden,  David.     Problem  of  vocational  educa- 
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Snowden,     James     Henry.     Basal     beliefs    of 
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Snyder,  Albert  Whitcomb.    Through  the  forty 
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N.  Y.    Whittaker.     [C1908.] 


Soames,    Henry.     The    Latin    church    during 
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Social  conscience.     Nash,  H.  S.     Genesis  of 
the  social  conscience.     1897. 
Robinson,  F.     (In  his  College  and  ordination 
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Social  diseases  and  marriage.     Morrow,  P.  A. 
Social  education.     Scott,  C.  A. 
Social  ethics.     Addams,  J.     Democracy  and 
social  ethics.     1902. 
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Maurice,    F.    D.     Social   morality;     lectures. 

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Stephen,  L.     Social  rights  and  duties.     1896. 

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Wallace,     A.     R.     Social    environment    and 
moral  progress.     19 13. 
Social   evil.     Addams,   J.     A  new  conscience 
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Bell,  E.  A.  Fighting  the  traffic  in  young 
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Committee  of  fifteen.  The  social  evil  with 
special  reference  to  conditions  existing  in 
the  City  of  New  York;  report  prepared 
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Dock,  L.  L.     Hygiene  and  morality.     1911. 

Janney,  O.  E.  White  slave  traffic  in  America. 
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Morrow,  P.  A.  Social  diseases  and  marriage. 
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Strong,  J.  The  social  evil.  {In  his  Studies 
in  the  gospel  of  the  kingdom.     1912.) 

Vice  commission  of  Chicago.  The  social 
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1911. 

Willson,  R.  N.     American  boy  and  the  social 
evil  from  a  physician's  standpoint.      1905. 
Social  evolution.     Kidd,  B. 
Social  justice.     Willoughby,  E.  W. 
Social  message  of  the  modern  pulpit.     Brown, 

C.  R. 
Social  problems.     Chesterton,  G.  K.    What's 
wrong  with  the  world?     1910. 

Farrar,  F.  W.  Social  and  present  day  ques- 
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Gladden,  W.  The  new  idolatry,  and  other 
discussions.     1905. 

Henderson,  C.  R.  Social  problems  from  the 
Christian  point  of  view;  a  text-book  for 
the     study     of     social     problems.     1909. 

Lodge,  Sir  O.  J.  Modern  problems;  a 
discussion  of  debatable  subjects.     C1912. 

Mathews,  S.  Making  of  to-morrow;  inter- 
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Religious  Education  Association.  Education 
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Ross,  E.  A.  Latter  day  sinners  and  saints. 
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Wells,  G.  H.     Mankind  in  the  making.     1904. 

A  series  of  papers  first  published  in  the  British  Fort- 
nightly review  and  the  American  Cosmopolitan. 

See     also    Christianity  and  social  questions; 

Church  and  social  questions. 
Social  progress.     Nearing,  S.,  and  Nearing, 

N.   M.    (S.)     Women  and  social  progress. 

1912. 
Patten,  S.  N.     Heredity  and  social  progress. 

1903. 
Social  progress;  a  year  book  and  encyclof>edia 

of  economic,  industrial,  social  and  religious 

statistics,   ed.   by  Josiah   Strong.       N.    Y. 

Baker.     [1904.] 
Social  progress  in  contemporary  Eurof>e.     Ogg, 

F.  A. 
Social  reform.     Jones,  H.   Working  faith  of  the 

social  reformer,  and  other  essays.     19 10. 
Social    reform    and    the    church.       Commons, 

Social  reform  and  the  constitution.     Goodnow, 

.F.J. 
Social  reform  and  the  reformation.     Schapiro, 

.      J-  S. 

Social  science.     Dickinson,  G.  L.    Justice  and 

liberty.     1909. 
Small,    A.    W.     Meaning    of    social    science. 

C1910. 
Thomas,  W.  I.     Source  book  for  social  origins. 

1909. 
Social     settlements.    Addams,     J.    Twenty 

years  at  Hull-House.     1910. 
Calkins,   R.     Substitutes  for  the  saloon;    an 

investigation  made  for  the  Committee  of 

fifty  under  the  direction  of  F.  G.  Peabody 

[and  others].     1901. 
Henderson,  C.  R.     Social  settlements.     C1899. 
Hodson,   A.   L.     Letters  from  a   settlement. 

1909. 
Laughlin,  J.  L.     Social  settlements.     {In  his 

Latter-day  problems.) 
School  of  applied  ethics.     Philanthropy  and 

social    progress:     seven    essays    by    Jane 

Addams  [and  others].     C1893. 
Tippy,  W.  M.,  ed.     Socialized  church.     C1909. 
Woods,  R.  A.,  ed.     Americans  in  process:    a 

settlement  study.     1902. 
Social  work.     Devine,  E.  T.    The  family  and 

social  work.     1912. 

—  Spirit  of  social  work.     191 1. 
Rauschenbusch,  W.     "  Unto  me."     CI912. 

Socialism.     Bax,   E.    B.    Ethics  of  socialism. 
1902. 

—  Religion  of  socialism.     1908. 
Brooks,  J.  G.     Social  unrest;   studies  in  labor 

and  socialist  movements.     1903. 

Case  against  socialism;  a  handbook  for  speak- 
ers and  candidates.     1909. 

Ely,  R.  T.  French  and  German  socialism  in 
modern  times.     1883. 

—  Socialism.  6th  ed.  C1894.  (Libr.  of 
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Flint,  R.     Socialism.     1895. 

Forster,    H.    O.   Arnold-.     English    socialism 

of  to-day.     2d  ed.     1908. 
Gilman,  N.  P.     Socialism  and  the  American 

spirit.     CI  893. 

L Grant,  P.  S.  Socialism  and  Christianity. 
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Socialism — Continued. 

Gronlund,  L.  Co-operative  commonwealth: 
an  exposition  of  socialism.     1903. 

—  The  new  economy;  a  peaceable  solution 
of  the  social  problem.     1898. 

Hillquit,  M.  History  of  socialism  in  the 
United  States.     1903. 

—  Socialism  in  theory  and  practice.     1909. 
Hunter,  R.     Socialists  at  work.     1908. 
Kelly,     E.      Twentieth     century     socialism: 

what  it  is  not;    what  it  is;    how  it  may 
come,     1910. 
Kirkup,  T.     History  of  socialism.     1909. 

—  Inquiry  into  socialism.     1909. 

Le  Bon,  G.     Psychology  of  socialism.     1899. 
Le    Rossignol,    J.     E.     Orthodox    socialism: 

a    criticism.     1907.     (Libr.    of    economics 

and  politics.) 

—  and  Stewart,  W.  D.  State  socialism  in 
New  2^1and.     CI910. 

Leroy- Beau  lieu,  P.  P.  Collectivism;  a  study 
of  some  of  the  leading  social  questions  of 
the  day,  tr.  by  Sir  A.  Clay.     1908. 

Lusk,  H.  H.  Social  welfare  in  New  2^aland; 
the  result  of  twenty  years  of  progressive 
social  legislation  and  its  significance  for 
the    United    States    and    other   countries. 

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Macdonald,  J.  R.  Socialist  movement. 
CI911. 

Mann,  N.  Import  and  outlook  of  socialism. 
CI910. 

Ming,  J.  J.  Characteristics  and  religion  of 
modern  socialism.     1908. 

Nitti,  F.  S.  Catholic  socialism;  tr.  by  M. 
Mackintosh.     1908. 

Noyes,  J.  H.  History  of  American  social- 
ism.    1870. 

Ogg,  F.  A.  Social  progress  in  contemporary 
Eurof>e.     1912. 

Orth,  S.  P.  Socialism  and  democracy  in 
Europe.     191 3. 

Rae,  J.     Contemporary  socialism.     1905. 

Schaffle,  A.  E.  F.  Quintessence  of  socialism, 
tr.  from  8th  Germ.  ed.     5th  ed.     1894. 

Scudder,  V.  D.   Socialism  and  character.    1912. 

Skelton,  O.  D.  Socialism:  a  critical  analysis. 
1911. 

Sombart,  W.  Socialism  and  the  social  move- 
ment in  the  19th  century;  with  a  chronicle 
of  the  social  movement,  1 750-1 896;  tr. 
by  A.  P.  Atterbury,  with  introd.  by  J.  B. 
Clark.     1898. 

Spargo,  J.     Applied  socialism.     1912. 

—  Common  sense  of  socialism.     1908. 

—  Socialism;  a  summary  and  interpreta- 
tion of  socialist  principles.     1906. 

Same.     New  ed.     1909. 

—  Spiritual  significance  of  modern  socialism. 
1908. 

—  Substance  of  socialism.     1909. 
Stoddart,    J.    T.    The    new    socialism:     an 

impartial  inquiry. 
Talbot,   R.  T.     Socialism.      {In  Church  and 

life  of  to-day.)         ' 
Tunzelmann,  G.  W.  de.     Superstition  called 

socialism.     191 1. 
Vaughan,   B.     Socialism  from  the   Christian 

standpoint:  ten  conferences.     1912. 
Vedder,  H.  C.     Socialism  and  the  ethics  of 

Jesus.     1912. 


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Walling,  W.  E.     The  larger  aspects  of  social- 
ism.    1913. 

—  Socialism  as  it  is.     1912. 

Webb,  S.,  and  others.     Socialism  and  individ- 
ualism.    191 1.     (Fabian  social  ser.) 

Contents:  I.  Difficulties  of  individualism;  by  S. 
Webb.  —  II.  Impossibilities  of  anarchism;  by  G.  B. 
Shaw.  —  III.  Moral  aspects  of  socialism;  by  S.  Ball. 
—  IV.  Public  service  versus  private  expenditure;  by 
O.  J.  Lodge. 

Wells,  H.  G.     New  worlds  for  old.     1908. 

—  and  others.     Socialism  and  the  great  state, 
1912. 

See  also  Collectivism;    Communities;    Social- 
ism, Christian;    Socialists. 
Socialism,    Christian.     Christ    the    socialist. 
By  the  author  of  "  Philip  Meyer's  scheme." 
1894. 
Herron,  G.  D.     The  Christian  state.     [C1895.] 
Kutter,   H.     They   must;    or,   God  and   the 
social  democracy.     1908. 
Socialism  and  character.     Scudder,  V.  D. 
Socialism   and    individualism.     Webb,    S.,    and 

others. 
Socialists.     Hunter,    R.     Socialists    at    work. 
1908. 
Russell,  C.  E.     Why  I  am  a  socialist.     CI910. 
Sawyer,   R.   D.     The  making  of  a  socialist. 

[1911.] 
Spargo,  J.     The  socialists:   who  they  are  and 

what  they  stand  for.     1906. 
Wells,  H.  G.     First  and  last  things:    a  con- 
fession of  faith  and  a  rule  of  life.     1908. 
Socialized  church.     Tippy,  W.  M.,  ed. 
Society.     Jones,     H.     Modern    scientific    and 
philosophical     thought     regarding     human 
society.    (In  Christ  and  civilization.    Paton, 
J.  B.,  and  others,  eds.) 
Society  for  the  Promotion  of  Permanent  and 
Universal  Peace.    Tracts,  I-XIII.     Lond. 
1868. 
Society  of  St.  Vincent  de  Paul   (N.  Y.  City). 
Rules  and  indulgences  granted  by  the  sover- 
eign Pontiffs,  with  explanatory  notes.    N.  Y. 
Superior  council.     1897. 
SociNiANiSM.     Harnack,    A.     Issues   of   dogma 
in  Antitrinitarianism  and  Socinianism.     {In 
his  History  of  dogma,  vol.  VII,  chap.  III.) 
McGiffert,    A.    C.     The   Socinians.     {In   his 
Protestant  thought  before  Kant,  chap.  VI.) 
Macran,   F.   W.     The   Socinian  controversy. 

{In  his  English  apologetic  theology.) 
Rufiini,   F.      The   Italian  Antitrinitarians  or 
Socinians.        {In     his      Religious      liberty, 
chap.  VI.) 
SociNUS,     Faustus.     Allen,     J.     H.     {In     his 
History  of  the  Unitarians.)     (Amer.  church 
history,  vol.  X.) 
Sociology.     Abbott,    L.     Rights    of    man;     a 
study  in  twentieth  century  problems.     1904. 
Bascom,  J.     Sociology.     CI887. 
Carver,  T.  N.     Sociology  and  social  progress. 

C1905. 
Cooley,  C.  H.     Social  organization.     1909. 
Devine,  E.  T.     Social  forces.     1910. 
Editorials  from  the  Survey. 

Giddings,     F.     H.     Principles    of    sociology. 

[3d  ed.]     1896. 
Gillette,  J.  M.     Constructive  rural  sociology. 

1913. 


Sociology — Continued. 

Guide  to  reading  in  social  ethics  and  allied 

subjects;    by  teachers  in  Harvard  Univer- 
sity.    19  ID. 
Harris,  G.     Inequality  and  progress.     1897. 
Hobhouse,     L.     T.       Social    evolution    and 

political   theory.      1911.      (Columb.    Univ. 

lect.) 
Hobson,  J.  A.     The  social  problem.     1901. 
Kidd,  B.     Social  evolution.     New  ed.     1898 
King,  H.   C.     Theology  and  the  social  con 

sciousness.     1902. 
Mackenzie,    J.     S.     Introduction    to    socia 

philosophy.     1890. 
Parker,    T.     Social    classes    in    a    republic 

{In  his  [Works].    Cent,  ed.) 
Patten,    S.    N.     New    basis    of    civilization 

1907.     (Amer.  soc.  progress  ser.) 
Ross,     E.     A.       Foundations    of     sociology 

19 1 2.     (Citizen's  libr.) 

—  Social  control;   a  survey  of  the  founda 
tions  of  order.     19 10. 

Small,    A.    W.     Meaning    of    social    science 
C1910. 

—  and  Vincent,  G.  E.  Introduction  to  the 
study  of  society.     C1894. 

Smith,    S.    G.     Religion    in   the    making;     a 

study  in  biblical  sociology.     19 10. 
Spencer,   H.     Principles  of  sociology.     1898. 

3v. 

—  Social     statics,    abridged    and     revised. 

1865. 

—  Study  of  sociology.     19 10. 
Stuckenberg,  J.  H.  W.     Introduction  to  the 

study  of  sociology.     1898. 
Ward,  L.  F.     Applied  sociology.     CI906. 

—  Outlines  of  sociology.     1898. 

Wright,  C.  D.  Outline  of  practical  sociology 
with  special  reference  to  American  condi- 
tions.    1899. 

See  also  Charities;  Christianity  and  social 
questions;  Economics;  Ethics;  Social  prob- 
lems; Social  science;  Social  settlements; 
Social  work;  Socialism,  and  all  headings 
under  it;  Socialism,  Christian;  Sociology, 
Christian,  and  all  headings  under  it. 
Sociology,  Christian.  Batten,  S.  Z.  Social 
task  of  Christianity.     C1911. 

Bradford,  A.  H.  Heredity  and  Christian 
problems.     1895. 

—  My  brother.     1910. 

Bussell,  F.  W.  Christian  theology  and  social 
progress.     1907.     (Bamp.  lect.     1905) 

Campbell,  R.  J.  Christianity  and  the  social 
order.     1907. 

Chalmers,  T.  Christian  and  civic  economy 
of  large  towns.     1823.     2 v. 

Chatterton-Hill,  G.  Sociological  value  of 
Christianity.     1912. 

Cone,  O.  Rich  and  poor  in  the  New  Testa- 
ment; a  study  of  the  primitive  Christian 
doctrine  of  earthly  possessions.     1902. 

Crafts,  W.  F.  Practical  Christian  sociology. 
4th  ed.     1907. 

Earp,  E.  L.  Social  aspects  of  religious 
institutions.     CI908. 

—  The  social  engineer.     CI911. 

Ely,  R.  T.  Social  aspects  of  Christianity, 
and  other  essays.     New  ed.     1889. 

Gladden,  W.  Social  salvation.  1902.  (Yale 
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Hall,  T.  C.  The  Evangelical  revival  and 
philanthropy.  {In  Christ  and  civilization. 
Paton,  J.  B.,  and  others,  eds.) 

—  Social  meaning  of  modern  religious  move- 
ments in  England.     1900.     (Ely  lect.) 

—  Social  solutions  in  the  light  of  Christian 
ethics.     1910. 

Harnack,  A.,  and  Herrmann,  W.  Essays  on 
the  social  gospel;  tr.  by  G.  M.  Craik,  and 
ed.  by  M.  A.  Canney.     1907.     (C.  t.  1.) 

Henderson,  C.  R.  Social  duties  from  the 
Christian  point  of  view;  a  text-book  for 
the  study  of  social  problems.     1909. 

Herron,  G.  D.     Christian  society.     1894. 

Hillis,  N.  D.  Investment  of  influence;  a 
study  of  social  sympathy  and  service.     1908. 

—  A  man's  value  to  society.     1899. 
Hodges,  G.     Faith  and  social  service.     1896. 

(Lowell  Inst,  lect.) 
Lidgett,  J.  S.      The  modern  social  problem. 

(In  Christ  and  civilization.     Paton,  J.  B. 

and  others,  eds.) 
Macfarland,  C.  S.   Spiritual  culture  and  social 

service.    CI912. 
ed.     Christian  ministry  and  the  social  order. 

1909.     (Yale  lect.) 
Mathews,  S.     The  social  gospel.     1910. 
Men     and     Religion     Forward     Movement. 

Social  service.     (Messages,  vol.  II.) 
Montgomery,  H.  E.     Christ's  social  remedies. 

1911. 
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of   the  1st  congress,  ed.  by  C.  W.  Wendte. 

1909. 
Nearing,  S.     Social  religion :  an  interpretation 

of   Christianity   in   terms   of   modern    life. 

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Rauschenbusch,    W.     Christianity    and    the 

social  crisis.     1908. 

—  Christianizing  the  social  order.      1912. 
Social  application  of  religion.     CI908.     (Mer- 
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Contente:  I.  Stelzle,  C.  Spirit  of  social  unrest. — 
II.  Addams,  J.  Woman's  conscience  and  social  ame- 
lioration. —  III.  Neill,  C.  P.  Some  ethical  aspects  of 
the  labor  movement.  —  IV.  Taylor,  G.  Industry  and 
religion:  their  common  ground  and  interdependence. 
—  V.  Eckman,  G.  P.  Christianity  and  the  social 
situation. 

Speer,  R.  E.  Principles  of  Jesus  applied  to 
some  questions  of  to-day.     1902. 

Stelzle,  C.  Christianity's  storm  centre;  a 
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Wallis,  L.  Sociological  study  of  the  Bible. 
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See  also  Christian  ethics;  Christianity  and 
social  questions;  Church;  Church  and 
social  questions;  Conduct  of  life;  Jesus 
Christ.  Teaching;  Religion;  Social  con- 
science; Social  problems;  Socialism,  Chris- 
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Socrates — Continued. 

Hyslop,  J.  H.    Ethics  of  the   Greek  philoso- 
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Lord,  J.     {In   his   Beacon   lights  of  history, 

vol.  I.) 
Zeller,  E.     Socrates  and  the  Socratic  schools. 

1877. 
Socrates     Scholasticus.     Ecclesiastical     history; 
tr.  from  the  Greek.     Lond.     Bohn.     1853. 
(Bohn's  eccles.  libr.) 
Soden,  Hermann  von.     History  of  early  Chris- 
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Sohm,    Rudolf.     Outlines    of    church    history. 

Lond.     Macm.     1904. 
Solomon,  king  of  Israel.    Allen,  J.  H.     {In  his 
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Farrar,  F.  W.     Solomon:    his  life  and  times. 

1887.     (Men  of  the  Bible.) 
Greenhough,  J.  G,     {In  Men  of  the  O.  T.: 

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Lord,  J.     {In  his  Beacon  lights  of  history, 

vol.  2.) 
Matheson,   G.     Solomon   the   wise.     {In  his 
Representative  men  of  the  Bible:  Adam  to 
Job.) 
Whyte,  A.     {In  his  Bible  characters:   Gideon 
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Solomon,    George.    Jesus   of   history   and   the 
Jesus  of  tradition  identified.     N.  Y.     Bou- 
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Soltau,   Henry  William.    The   tabernacle,   the 
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Sombart,   Werner.    Socialism    and    the    social 
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chronicle   of   the   social    movement,    1750- 
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by  J.  B.  Clark.     N.  Y.     Putnam.     1898. 
Some  famous  country  parishes.     Tipple,  E.  S. 
Somerville,   David.    St.    Paul's   conception   of 

Christ.     Edin.     Clark.     1897. 
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Tyler,  W.  S.     {In  his  Theology  of  the  Greek 
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Martineau,  J.     Contentment  of  sorrow.     {In 

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—    The   sorrow    with    the   downward    look. 

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Maurice,    F.    D.     Human    sorrow    the    best 

evidence  of  Christianity.     {In  his  Christmas 

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Robinson,  F.     {In  his  College  and  ordination 

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Royce,  J.     Religious  mission  of  sorrow.     {In 
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Sorrow.     Reid,  J. 

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Bradford,  A.  H.     Ascent  of  the  soul.      1903. 
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Soul  of  a  Christian.     Granger,  F. 

Soul  of  the  Bible.     Pierce,  U.  G.  B.,  ed. 

Source  book  for  mediaeval  history.  Thatcher, 
O.  J.,  and  McNeal,  E.  H. 

Source  book  for  social  origins.     Thomas,  W.  I. 

Source  book  in  ancient  philosophy.  Bakewell, 
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Source  book  of  English  history.     Lee,  G.  C. 

Souter,  Alexander.  Text  and  canon  of  the  New 
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South,  The.  Murphy,  E.  G.  Basis  of  ascend- 
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South   America.     Bryce,   J.    South    America: 
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South  End  house.     See  Social  settlements. 
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Karl  Marx,  his  life  and  work.  N.  Y.  Huebsch. 
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Spiritual  significance  of  modern  socialism. 
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Syndicalism,  industrial  unionism  and  social- 
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Sparrow,  Anthony.     Rationale  upon  the  Book 

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Memorial  of  Horace  Tracy  Pitkin.  N.  Y. 
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Missionar>'  principles  and  practice;  a  discus- 
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Paul  the  all-round  man.  N.  Y.  Revell. 
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Principles  of  Jesus  applied  to  some  questions 
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Momerie,     A.     W.     Mystery     of     suffering. 
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and  other  sermons.) 
See  also  Consolation ;  Pain. 
Suffrage.     See  Woman  suffrage. 
Suggestion.     See  Hypnotism;   Psychology;   Psy- 
chotherapy;   Therapeutics,  Suggestive; 
SulUvan,     Sir    Arthur.     Hymn     tunes.     Lond. 

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Sully,   Maximilien   de   Bethime,  due  de.     The 

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of  the  Duke  of  Sully.     Bost.     Ginn.     1909. 

Summerbell,  Joseph  James.     Mountains  of  the 

Bible.     Bost.     Sherman.     1912. 
Stunner,   Charles.     True   grandeur  of   nations; 
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Amer.  peace  soc.     1870. 
Shotwell,   W.    G.     Life   of   Charles   Sumner. 
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Sumner,  Helen  Laura.     Equal  suffrage;   results 
of  an  investigation  in  Colorado    made    for 
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joint  author.     See  Adams,  T.  S.,  and  Sumner, 
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Sun  Yat  Sen.     Cantlie,  J.      Sun  Yat  Sen  and 

the  awakening  of  China.     CI912. 
Sunday.     Andrews,  J.  N.     History  of  the  Sab- 
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Cox,  R.     Literature  of  the  Sabbath  question. 

1865.     2V. 
Crafts,  W.  F.     Sabbath  for  man.     1885. 
Earle,  Mrs.  A.  M.     Sabbath  in  Puritan  New 

England.     1896. 
Edwards,  J.     Sabbath  manual. 
Elliott,  C.     The  Sabbath.     1867. 
Hessey,  J.  A.      Sunday;     its  history,  origin 

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legislation  from  321  to  1888.     1888. 

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Littlejohn,  W.  H.  Constitutional  amend- 
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Lock,  W.  Sunday.  {In  Keble  College  ser- 
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Montgomery,  H.  E.  Sunday  observance. 
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Vincent,  J.  H.  The  Sabbath.  [Sermon.] 
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Wood,  W.  C.     Heaven  once  a  week.     1886. 

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Sunday  kindergarten.     Ferris,  C.  S. 
Sunday  schools.     Black,  L  P.     Practical  pri- 
mary plans.     C1897. 

Boynton,  G.  M.    Model  Sunday  school.    C1892. 

Brewer,  A.  T.  How  to  make  the  Sunday 
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Bullard,  A.  Fifty  years  with  the  Sabbath 
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Child  Conference  for  Research  and  Welfare. 
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Cope,  H.  F.  Efficiency  in  the  Sunday  school. 
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—  Evolution  of  the  Sunday  school.     CI911. 

—  The  modern  Sunday  school  in  principle 
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Harker,  R.  C.  Work  of  the  Sunday  school. 
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Haslett,  S.  B.  The  pedagogical  Bible  school; 
a  scientific  study  of  the  Sunday  school 
with  chief  reference  to  the  curriculum. 
C1903. 

Hixson,  M.  B.  Missions  in  the  Sunday 
school.     CI906. 

Hurlbut,  J.  L.  Organizing  and  building 
up  the  Sunday  school.     C1910, 

International  Sunday-school  Convention. 
Development  of  the  Sunday-school,  1780- 
1905:  official  report  of  the  Convention  at 
Toronto. 

Lawrance,  M.  How  to  conduct  a  Sunday 
school;  or.  Twenty-eight  years  a  superin- 
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Mead,  G.  W.  Modern  methods  in  Sunday- 
school  work.     1907. 

Meyer,  H.  H.  Graded  Sunday  school  in 
principle  and   practice.     CI910. 

Schauffler,  A.  F.  Pastoral  leadership  of 
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Sheldon,  W.  L.    Ethical  Sunday-school.    1900. 

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1912.     5v. 
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Spaulding,  H.  G.     Teachings  of  Jesus.     1886. 

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of  Luke.     Pt.  I.     1899. 

—  and  Fenn,  W.  W.  Lessons  on  the  gospel 
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Tarbell,  M.  Tarbell's  teachers'  guide  to  the 
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Tipple,  E.  S.,  ed.     Drew  sermons  on  the  golden 

texts  for  1910.     C1909. 
Trull,     G.     H.     Five     missionary     minutes: 

brief  missionary  material  for  platform  use 

in  the  Sunday-school  for  52  Sundays  in  the 

year.     1st  ser.     C1912. 
Warner,  D.  S.,  ed.     Arnold's  practical  Sabbath 

school    commentary   on   the    International 

lessons.     1912-13.     2v. 

Service  books. 
Spaulding,  H.  G.,  camp.     Sunday  school  serv- 
ice book  and  hymnal.     1885. 
Sunday  school  liturgy.     1857. 

Teaching. 

Adams,  J.     Primer  on  teaching.     1904. 

Du  Bois,  P.    Point  of  contact  in  teaching.  1908. 

Hamill,  H.  M.  Sunday  school  teacher- 
traming.     1904. 

King,  H.  C.  Letters  to  Sunday-school  teach- 
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1906. 

Littlefield,  M.  S.  Hand-work  in  the  Sunday 
school.     CI  908. 

McKinney,  A.  H.  Bible  school  pedagogy; 
outlines  for  normal  classes;  with  an  intro- 
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—  Practical  pedagogy  in  the  Sunday  school. 
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Miller,  J.  R.,  and  others.     Teacher  and  class; 

a  symposium   on   Sunday-school   teaching. 

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Pease,    G.    W.     Outline    of    a    Bible-school 

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Sunday  Schools.     Teaching — Continued. 

Schauffler,  A.  F.  The  teacher,  the  child  and 
the  Book;  practical  suggestions  and  methods 
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—   and  others.     Training  the  teacher.     C1908. 

See,  E.  F.     Teaching  of  Bible  classes.    C1905. 

Slattery,  M.  Talks  with  the  training  class. 
1906. 

Weigle,  L,  A.  The  pupil  and  the  teacher.  CI911. 

Wood,  I.  F.  Adult  class  study.  CI911. 
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Denison,  J.  H.  Christ's  idea  of  the  supernat- 
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Howitt,  W.  History  of  the  supernatural. 
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Piatt,  W.  H.     Philosophy  of  the  supernatural. 
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Supernatural  religion.    5th  ed.     Lond.     Longm. 

1875-77-     3v. 

Supernatural  revelation.     Birks,  T.  R. 

SuPERNATURALiSM.  Mead,  C.  M.  Super- 
natural revelation.     C1889. 

Superstition  and  force.     Lea,  H.  C. 

Suttner,  Bertha  F.  S.  (K.),  freifrau  von.  Lay 
down  your  arms:  the  autobiography  of 
Martha  von  Tilling;  tr.  by  T.  Holmes; 
2d  ed.     N.  Y.,  etc.     Longm.     1908. 

Swampscott.  First  Church.  Manual  of  the 
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Sweden.  Wordsworth,  J,  National  church  of 
Sweden.     191 1. 

Swedenborg,  Emanuel.     [Works.]    N.  Y.    Am. 

Swed.  pub.  soc.     1892-1906.     i8v. 

Contents:  The  true  Christian  religion.  —  The  four 
doctrines  with  the  nine  questions.  —  Heaven  and  its 
wonders  and  hell  from  things  heard  and  seen.  —  The 
divine  love  and  the  divine  wisdom.  —  Divine  Provi- 
dence. —  Delights  of  wisdom  pertaining  to  conjugial 
love.  —  Arcana  coelestia  [3  v.].  —  Apocalypse  re- 
vealed [2V.].  —  Apocalypse  explained  [6v.].  —  Mis- 
cellaneous theological  works. 

White,  W.  Life  of  Emanuel  Swedenborg.  1886. 

SWEDENBORGIANISM.     Sewall,    F.      Swedenborg 

and  the  '  Sapientia angelica.'     (Philosophies 

anc.  and  mend.) 

See  also  New  Church. 

Sweet,  Louis  Matthews.     Birth  and  infancy  of 

Jesus  Christ.     Phila.    Westm,  press.     1907. 

Sweetser,  S.     Ministry  we  need.     Camb.     Am. 

tract  soc.     1873. 
Swete,  Henry  Barclay.    Apocalypse  of  St.  John; 
Greek  text,   with   introduction,   notes,   etc. 
Lond.      Macm.     1907. 
Apostles'  creed ;  its  relation  to  primitive  Chris- 
tianity.    Lond.     Clay.     1894. 
Appearances  of  our  Lord  after  the  Passion. 

Lond.     Macm.     1907. 
The  ascended  Christ:    a  study  in  the  earliest 
Christian  teaching.     Lond.     Macm.     19 10. 
Church  services  and  service-books  before  the 

reformation.  Lond.  S.  P.  C.  K.  1896. 
Gospel  according  to  St.  Mark;  Greek  text, 
with  introduction,  e/c.  Lond.  Macm.  1898. 
Holy  Spirit  in  the  New  Testament;  a  study  of 
primitive  Christian  teaching.  Lond.  Macm. 
1909. 


Swete,  Henry  Barclay — Continued. 

On  the  history  of  the  doctrine  of  the  procession 
of  the  Holy  Spirit  from  the  apostolic  age  to 
the  death  of  Charlemagne.     Camb.  [Eng.J 
Deighton.     1876. 
ed.     Essays  on  some  biblical  questions  of  the 
day,  by  members  of  the  University  of  Cam- 
bridge.    (Cambridge  biblical  essays.) 
ed.     Essays  on  some  theological  questions  of 
the  day,  by  members  of  the  University  of 
Cambridge.     (Cambridge  theol.  essays.) 
Swetenham,     L.     Conquering     prayer.      Lond. 

Clarke.     1908. 
Swift,    Albert.     First    principles    of    Christian 

citizenship.     Lond.     Hodder.     1908. 
Swift,  Edgar  James.     Mind  in    the  making;    a 
study     in     mental     development.     N.     Y. 
Scribner.     1908. 
Swing,  Albert  Temple.    Theology  of  Albrecht 

Ritschl.     N.  Y.,  etc.     Longm.     1901. 
Swing,    David.     Motives    of    life.     Chi,     Mc- 
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Newton,  J.  F.     David  Swing,  poet-preacher. 
1909. 
Symbolics.     See  Creeds. 

Symbolism.     See  Christian  art  and  symbolism. 
Symonds,  John  Addington.     Life  of  Benvenuto 
Cellini.     N.  Y.     Scribner.     1908. 
Renaissance     in     Italy.     New     ed.     N.     Y. 

Scribner.     1898-1912.     7v. 
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ist-3dser.    Newed.    N.Y.    Scribner.    1907. 
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Clay,  5t>  A.     Syndicalism  and  labour.     1911. 
Lewis,  A.   D.     Syndicalism  and  the   general 

strike;  an  explanation.     [1912.] 
Macdonald,    J.    R.     Syndicalism:     a    critical 

examination,     n.  d. 
Spargo,  J.     Syndicalism,  industrial  unionism 

and  socialism.     1913. 
See  also  Trade  unions. 
Synodalia.     2v.     Cardwell,  E. 
Synoptic  problem.     Hawkins,  Sir  J.  C.     Horae 
synopticae:    contributions  to  the  study  of 
the  Synoptic  problem.     2d  ed.     1909. 
Jackson,  H.  L.     Present  state  of  the  Synoptic 
problem.     (In    Cambridge    biblical   essays. 
Swete,  H.  B.,  ed.) 
Ramsay,  W.  M.     The  oldest  written  gospel. 

{In  his  Luke  the  physician,  etc.) 
Studies  in  the  Synoptic  problem;  by  members 
of  the  University  of  Oxford.     Ed.  by  W. 
Sanday.     191 1. 

Contents:  I.  Conditions  under  which  the  gospels 
were  written  in  their  bearing  upon  some  difficulties 
of  the  Synoptic  problem;  Sanday,  W.  —  II.  Three 
limitations  to  Luke's  use  of  Mark's  gospel;  Hawkins, 
Sir  J .  C . —  III.  Probabilities  as  to  the  so-called  double 
tradition  of  Matthew  and  Luke;  Hawkins,  Sir  J.  C.  — 

IV.  On  the  original  order  of  Q.;  Streeter,  B.  H. — 

V.  Mark's  knowledge  and  use  of  Q.;  Streeter,  B.  H. — 

VI.  Original  extent  of  Q.;  Streeter,  B.  H.— VII. 
Literary  evolution  of  the  gospels;  Streeter,  B.  H.  — 
VIII.  Trial  of  our  Lord  before  Herod;  Streeter.  B.  H. 
—  IX.  Book  of  sayings  used  by  the  editor  of  the  first 
gospel;  Allen,  W.  C.  —  X.  Aramaic  background  of 
the  gospels;  Allen,  W.  C.  —  XI.  Sources  of  St.  Luke's 
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Tainted  MONEY.  Gladden,  W.  (In  his  The 
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Talbot,  Edith  Armstrong.  Samuel  Chapman 
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Talbot,  Neville  S.,  and  others.  Foundations: 
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Talbot,  R.  T.  Our  Bible;  how  it  has  come  to  us. 
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Tailing,  Marshall  P.  Communion  with  God; 
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Talmage,  James  Edward.  Articles  of  faith: 
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House  of  the  Lord;  a  study  of  Holy  Sanctua- 
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Wilkinson,  W.  C.  (In  his  Modern  masters 
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Talmud.  New  edition  of  the  Babylonian 
Talmud;  original  text  edited,  corrected, 
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TAoiSM.     Douglas,    R.    K.     Confucianism   and 
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Du  Bose,  H.  C.  Taoism.  (In  Religions  of 
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Legge,  J.  TSoism  as  a  religion  and  a  philoso- 
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Tarbell,  Ida  Minerva.  Life  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln. N.  Y.  McClure.  1908.  2v. 
Tatian.  Earliest  life  of  Christ,  being  the  Dia- 
tessaron  of  Tatian,  translated  from  the 
Arabic  version,  with  introduction,  notes, 
etc.,  by  J.  H.  Hill.     Edin.     Clark.     1894. 

Same.  Tr.  by  H.  W.  Hogg.  (In  Ante-Nicene 
fathers,  vol.  IX.) 

Writings  of  Tatian  and  Theophilus;  tr.  by 
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Cruttwell,  C.  T.  Tatian.  (In  his  Literary 
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Taylor,  Alfred  Edward.     Elements  of  metaphys- 
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Epicurus.     N.   Y.     Dodge,     n.   d.     (Philoso- 
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Plato.     N.  Y.     Dodge,     n.  d.     (Philosophies 

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Taylor,  Alva  W.  Social  work  of  Christian  mis- 
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Taylor,  D.  T.  Voice  of  the  church  on  the 
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Tayi,or,  Edward  Thompson.     (Father  Taylor.) 
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Haven,  G.,  and  Russell,  T.     Father  Taylor, 
the  sailor  preacher.     1872. 

Taylor,  Geraldine  Guinness  (Mrs.  Howard 
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Taylor,  G.  G. . 

Taylor,  Hannis.  Origin  and  growth  of  the 
American  constitution.  Bost.  Houghton. 
1911. 

Taylor,  Henry  Osbom.  Ancient  ideals;  a 
study  of  intellectual  and  spiritual  growth 
from  early  times  to  the  establishment  of 
Christianity.  2v.  N.  Y.  Macm.  1913. 
Mediaeval  mind;  a  history  of  the  develop- 
ment of  thought  and  emotion  in  the  middle 
ages.     Lond.     Macm.     191 1.     2v. 

Taylor,  Howard,  and  Taylor,  Geraldine  Guinness 
(Mrs.  Howard  Taylor).  Hudson  Taylor 
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Taylor,  Isaac.  Ancient  Christianity  and  the 
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By  the  author  of  "  Spiritual  despotism." 
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Vol.  II  wanting. 

Loyola:     and    Jesuitism    in    its    rudiments. 

N.  Y.     Carter.     1849. 
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Taylor,  James  Hudson,  founder  of  the  China 

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Contrary  winds,  and  other  sermons.     N.  Y. 

Armstrong.     1883. 
Daniel  the  beloved.     N.  Y.     Harp>er.     CI878. 
David,  king  of  Israel;   his  life  and  its  lessons. 

N.  Y.     Harper.     CI874. 
Elijah  the  prophet.     N.   Y.     Harper.     1876. 
Gospel  miracles  in  their  relation  to  Christ  and 

Christianity.     N.  Y.     Randolph.     ci88o. 
John  Knox.     N.  Y.     Armstrong.     1885. 
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Taylor,  William  Mackergo — Continued. 

Miracles  of  our  Saviour  expounded  and  illus- 
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Moses  the  lawgiver.     N.  Y.     Harper.     CI907. 

Paul  the  missionary.     N.  Y.     Harper.     1882. 

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Same.  [With]  introductory  notice  by  M.  B. 
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Same.  In  the  original,  with  translations  and 
discussions  of  post-apostolic  teaching,  etc., 
by  Philip  Schaff.  3d  ed.  N.  Y.  Funk. 
1890. 

Same.  A  transl.  with  notes:  and  excursus 
(I-IX)  illustrative  of  the  "Teaching"; 
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Gustafson,  A.  C.  J.  Foundation  of  death. 
1886. 

Hanks,  S.  W.  Crystal  river  turned  upon  the 
Black  valley  railroad  and  Black  valley 
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Hoehn,  W.  F.     No-license  in  Quincy.     1899. 

Horsley,  Sir  V.  A.  H.,  and  Sturge,  M.  D. 
Alcohol  and  the  human  body.    2ded.     1908. 

Jewett,  C.  Forty  years'  fight  with  the  drink 
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Koren,  J.  Economic  aspects  of  the  liquor 
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Lees,  F.  R.     Text-book  of  temperance.     1869. 

Palmer,  C.  F.  Inebriety;  its  source,  preven- 
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Rowntree,  J.,  and  Sherwell,  A.  Temperance 
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Warner,  H.  S.  Social  welfare  and  the  liquor 
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Williams,  H.  S.  Alcohol;  how  it  affects  the 
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Wines,  F.  H.,  and  Koren,  J.  Liquor  problem 
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WooUey,  J.  G.,  and  Johnson,  W.  E.  Temper- 
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Sermons  preached  in  Rugby  school  chapel. 
3d  ser.     Lond.     Macm.     1872. 

Potter,    H.    C.     (In    his    Reminiscences    of 
bishops  and  archbishops.) 
Temple,  William.     Faith  and  modern  thought. 
Lond.     Macm.     1910. 

Nature  of  personality.     N.  Y.     Macm.     191 1. 

Repton  School  sermons;  studies  in  the  reli- 
gion of  the  incarnation.  Lond.  Macm.  1913. 
Temple  at  Jerusalem.  Edersheim,  A.  The 
temple;  its  ministry  and  services  as  they 
were  at  the  time  of  Jesus  Christ. 
Temptation.  Black,  H.  Comfort  in  tempta- 
tion.    [Sermon.]     {In  his  Listening  to  God.) 

—  The  temptation  of  distance.  [Sermon.] 
{In  his  Listening  to  God.) 

Campbell,  R.  J.  The  struggle  with  tempta- 
tion.    {In  his  Choice  of  the  highest.) 

—  The  two  sides  of  temptation.  {In  his 
Choice  of  the  highest.) 

Hamlin,  T.  S.  Peril  of  protracted  temptation. 
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Hughson,  S.  C.  Warfare  of  the  soul;  practical 
studies  in  the  life  of  temptation.     1910. 

Jefferson,  C.  E.  Temptation  from  the  moun- 
tain top.     {In  his  Doctrine  and  deed.) 

Jones,  J.  D.  Temptation.  {In  his  Elims  of 
life,  and  other  sermons.) 

King,  E.  Comfort  in  temptation.  [Sermon.] 
{In  his  Love  and  wisdom  of  God.) 

Mozley,  J.  B.  Temptation  treated  as  oppor- 
tunity. {In  his  Sermons,  parochial  and 
occasional.) 

Smith,  G.  A.  Temptation.  {In  his  For- 
giveness of  sins,  and  other  sermons.) 

See  also  Jesus  Christ.     Temptation. 


Ten  commandments.  Dale,  R.  W.  The  ten 
commandments.     5th  ed.     1885. 

Same.     7th  ed.     1895. 

Da  vies,  E.  Law  of  holiness:  exposition  of 
the  ten  commandments.     ci88o. 

Dykes,  J.  O.     Law  of  the  ten  words.     1884. 

—    Laws  of  the  kingdom.     1873. 

Eyton,  R.     The  ten  commandments:  sermons. 

1895. 
Farrar,  F.  W.     Voice  from  Sinai.     1892. 

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Hoopes,  W.  L.  Code  of  the  spirit:  an  inter- 
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McAfee,  C.  B.  Mosaic  law  in  modern  life. 
1906. 

Mason,  E.  B.  Ten  laws;  foundation  for 
human  society.     C1897. 

Morgan,  G.  C .  The  ten  commandments. 
1901. 

Randolph,  B.  W.  The  law  of  Sinai:  devo- 
tional addresses  on  the  ten  commandments. 
1896. 

Stanley,  A.  P.  The  ten  commandments. 
{In  his  Christian  institutions.) 

Washburn,   E.   A.     Social  law  of  God:    ser- 
mons on  the  ten  commandments.     1881. 
Ten  epochs  of  church  history.     Fulton,  J.,  ed. 

Age  of  Charlemagne.     Wells,  C.  L. 

Age  of  Hildebrand.      Vincent,  M.  R. 

Age  of  the  renaissance.     Van  Dyke,  P. 

Apostolic  age.     Bartlet,  J.  V. 

Ecumenical  councils.     Du  Bose,  W.  P. 

Reformation.     Walker,  W. 
Ten  great  religions.     Clarke,  J.  F. 
Tenement  house  problem.     De  Forest,  R.  W., 
and  Veiller,  L.     Tenement  house  problem; 
including  the   report   of  the   N.   Y.   State 
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Poetic  and  dramatic  works.  Cambr.  ed.  Bost. 
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Poetical  works.     N.  Y.     Crowell.     C1897. 

Queen  Mary.     Bost.     Osgood.     1875. 

Bradley,  A.  C.  Commentary  on  Tennyson's 
In  memoriam.     1901. 

Brooke,  S.  A.  Tennyson:  his  art  and  rela- 
tion to  modern  life.     C1894. 

Everett,  C.  C.  Tennyson  and  Browning  as 
spiritual  forces.  {In  his  Essays,  theological 
and  literary.) 

Greene,  J.  N.  Enoch  Arden;  or,  Love's  self- 
crucifixion.     {In  his  Gospel   in   literature.) 

Gunsaulus,  F.  W.  Alfred  Tennyson.  {In 
his  Higher  ministries  of  recent  English 
poetry.) 

Hutton,  R.  H.  Tennyson's  theology.  {In 
his  Aspects  of  religious  and  scientific 
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Lord,  J.     {In  his  Beacon  lights  of  history,  vol. 

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Royce,    J.     Tennyson    and    pessimism.     (/» 

his  Studies  of  good  and  evil.) 
Sneath,  E.  H.     Mind  of  Tennyson.     1900. 
Strong,  A.  H.     {In  his  Great  poets  and  their 

theology.) 
Tennyson,    H.     Alfred,    Lord    Tennyson;     a 

memoir  by  his  son.     1905. 
Tennyson,  Hallam,  2d  baron  Tennyson.     Alfred, 

Lord  Tennyson.     N.  Y.     Macm.     1905. 
Teresa,  St.     Lord,  J.     {In  his  Beacon  lights  of 

history,  vol.  5.) 
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Winsor,  Justin.  Christopher  Columbus,  and 
how  he  received  and  imparted  the  spirit  of 
discovery.  Bost.  Houghton.  1892. 
The  Mississippi  Basin;  the  struggle  in  America 
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Bost.     Houghton.     1895. 

Winterbum,  Florence  Hull.  Nursery  ethics. 
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WiNTHROP,  John,  ist  governor  of  the  Colony  of 
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Winthrop,  Robert  Charles.  Life  and  letters 
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2V. 

—  Winthrop,  R.  C,  Jr.  Memoir  of  Robert 
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Winthrop,  Robert  Charles,  Jr.  Memoir  of 
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1897. 
Wise,  John.     Vindication  of  the  government  of 

New  England  churches,  and  the  churches' 

quarrel    espoused;     or,    Reply    to    certain 

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publ.     i860. 
Wise  men  from  the  East.     See  Magi. 
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Wishard,    John   G.     Twenty   years   in    Persia; 

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Sumner,   W.   G.     Witchcraft.     (In  his  War, 

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—  Salem  witchcraft;  with  an  account  of 
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See  also  Demonology. 
Withrow,  William  Henry.    Catacombs  of  Rome. 

N.  Y.     Nelson.     1875. 
Wolff,  Henry  W.     People's  banks;   a  record  of 

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1910  . 


Wolff,  Joseph.    Field,  C.     {In  his  Heroes  of 

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WoLSEY,  Thomas,  card.     Creighton,  M.     Car- 
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Woman     suffrage.     Bushnell,     H.     Women's 

suffrage:  the  reform  against  nature.     1869, 
Devine,  E.  T.     Substantial  value  of  woman's 

vote.     (In  his  Spirit  of  social  work.) 
Howe,   J.   W.     The   Woman   suffrage   move- 
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Phillips,   W.     Suffrage   for  women.     (In  his 

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Sumner,   H.    L.     Equal   suffrage:     investiga- 
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women.     1861. 
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Mackay,  W.  M.     Woman  of  tact  and  other 

Bible  types  of  modern  women.     [Sermons.] 

1912. 
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Spencer,    A.    G.     Woman's    share    in    social 

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Chaldea,  Egypt,  Judea  and  Greece   to  the 

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essays,  pp.  65-104.) 
See  also  Labor  and  laboring  classes;  Missions; 

Wages;   Woman  suffrage. 
Women  of  the  Bible,  by  the  eminent  divines. 

[J.   W.     Chadwick,    and    others.]      N.    Y. 

Harper.     CI900. 
Womer,  Parley  Paul.    Church  and  the    labor 

conflict.     N.  Y.     Macm.     1913. 
Wood,  Henry.     Ideal  suggestion  through  mental 

photography.     Bost.     Lee.     1897. 
Life    more    abundant;     scriptural    truth    in 

modern      application.       Bost.        Lothrop. 

[1905I  ,      „ 

Natural   law   in   the   busmess   world.     Bost. 

Lee.     1887. 
Studies  in    the   thought  world.     Bost.     Lee. 

1896. 
Victor  Serenus.     Bost.     Lee.     1900. 
Wood,     Irving    Francis.     Adult     class     study. 
Bost.,   etc.     Pilgrim   press.     ci9li.     (Mod. 
S.-S.  manuals.) 
Spirit  of  God  in  biblical  literature;    a  study 
in   the   history   of   religion.     N.    Y.     Arm- 
strong.    1904. 
Wood,  Joseph.     The  Bible:    what  it  is  and  is 
not.     Bost.     A.  U.  A.     1907. 


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Wood,  Nathan  Eusebius.  History  of  the  First 
Baptist  church  of  Boston.  Phila.  A.  B. 
P.  S.     1899. 

Wood,  Will  C.     Heaven  ence  a  week;   an  essay 
on  the  Sabbath.     Edin.     Gemmell.     1886. 
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WooDBRiDGE,  JoHN.  Clark,  S.  D.  The  New 
England  ministry  sixty  years  ago:  memoir 
of  John  Woodbridge.     1877. 

Woodbury,  Josephine  Curtis.  Christian  science 
yoices.     Bost.     Usher.     1897. 

Woods,  F.H.  Hope  of  Israel.  Edin.  Clark.    1896. 

Woods,  Frederick  Adams.  Mental  and  moral 
heredity  in  royalty;  a  statistical  study  in 
history  and  psychology.  N.  Y.  Holt. 
1906. 

Woods,  Henry  Charles.  Danger  zone  of  Europe ; 
changes  and  problems  in  the  near  East. 
Lond.     Unwin.     191 1. 

Woods,  Leonard.     Lectures  on  church  govern- 
ment containing  objections  to  the  Episcopal 
scheme.     N.  Y.     Turner.     1844. 
Lectures  on  infant  baptism.    2d  ed.    Andover. 

M.  Newman.     1829. 
Walker,   W.     {In    his    Ten    New     England 
leaders.) 

Woods,  Robert  Archey,  ed.  Americans  in  pro- 
cess; a  settlement  study  by  residents  and 
associates  of  the  South  End  House,  North 
and  West  Ends,  Boston.  Bost.  Houghton. 
1902. 
Poor  in  great  cities;  their  problems,  and 
what  is  doing  to  solve  them.  N.  Y.  Scrib- 
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Woolley,  John  Granville,  and  Johnson,  William 
Eugene.  Temperance  progress  of  the  cen- 
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Woolman,  John.  Journal,  with  an  introduction 
by  John  G.  Whittier.  Bost.  Osgood. 
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John  Woolman.  (In  The  Quakers  in  the 
American  colonies.  Jones,  R.  M.,  and 
others.) 

Woolsey,  Theodore  Dwight.     Essay  on  divorce. 
N.  Y.     Scribner.     1869. 
Religion   of  the   present  and   of  the   future. 
N.  Y.     Scribner.     1871. 

Woolworth,  James  Mills.  Cathedral  in  the 
American  church.     N.  Y.     Dutton.     1883. 

Worcester,  Dean  Conant.  The  Philippine  Is- 
lands and  their  people:  a  record  of  personal 
observation  and  experience.  N.  Y.  Macm. 
1901. 

Worcester,   Elwood.     Book   of   Genesis   in   the 
light     of     modern     knowledge.       N.      Y. 
McClure.     1901. 
The  living  word.     N.  Y.     Moffat.     1908. 
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a  healing  power;   a  defense  and  exposition 
of     the     Emmanuel     movement.     N.     Y. 
Moffat.     1909. 
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Worcester,  Samuel.     Serious  and  candid  letters 
to  the  Rev.  T.  Baldwin  on  his  book  entitled 
"  The  baptism  of  believers  only."     Salem. 
Author.     1807, 
Bound  with  his  "  Two  discourses,  etc." 


Worcester,  Samuel — Continued. 

Two  discourses  on  the  perpetuity  and  provision 

of  God's  gracious  covenant  with  Abraham 

and     his     seed.     2d     ed.     Salem.    Author. 

1807. 
Worcester,  William  Loring.     On  holy  ground; 

Bible  stories,  with  pictures  of  Bible  lands. 

Phila.     Lippincott.     1904. 
Words  and  places.     Taylor,  I. 
Wordsworth,    Christopher.     Benson,   A.    C. 

Bishop   Wordsworth    of   Lincoln.     (In   his 

Leaves  of  the  tree.) 
Wordsworth,  John.     National  church  of  Sweden. 

Lond.     Mowbray.     191 1.     (Hale  lect.) 
Wordsworth,  William.    Complete  poetical  works. 

N.  Y.     Crowell.     n.  d. 
Complete  poetical  works.     Cambr.  ed.     Bost. 

Houghton.     C1904. 
Brooke,  S.  A.     {In  his  Theology  in  the  Eng- 
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Strong,  A.  H.     {In  his  Great  poets  and  their 

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Work.     Black,  H.     Work.     C1903. 

Brierley,   J.     Work.     {In  his  The   secret  of 

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Dresser,  H.  W.     Nature  of  human  work.     {In 

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Hillis,  N.  D.     Work.     (In  his  Contagion  of 

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Mabie,  H.  W.     Essays  on  work  and  culture. 

1907. 
Work,    Edgar    Whitaker.     Fascination    of    the 

Book.     N.  Y.     Revell.     CI906. 
Work  and  play.     Bushnell,  H. 
Work,  wages  and  profits.     Gantt,  H.  L. 
Work-accidents  and  the  law.     Eastman,  C. 
Workers,  The.     Wyckoff,  W.  A.     2v. 
Workers   on   their  industries.     Galton,    F.    W., 

ed. 
Working  faith  of  the  social  reformer.     Jones,  H. 
Workingmen's    associations.     See  International 

Workingmen's  Association. 
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C1911. 
Workman,  Herbert  Brook.     Christian  thought 

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1911. 
Church  of  the  West  in  the  middle  ages.     Lond. 

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Dawn    of    the    reformation.     Lond.     Kelly. 

1901.     2V. 
World  and  the  individual.     Royce,  J.     2v. 
World  and  the  man.     Thompson,  H.  M. 
World  and  the  wrestlers.     Thomp.son,  H.  M. 
World   as    will   and   idea.       Schopenhauer,   A. 

3v. 
World     Missionary     Conference.     Reports    of 
the  commissions  of  the  World  missionary 
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Y.     Revell.     1910.     9v. 

Contents:  I.  Carrying  the  gospel.  —  II.  The  church 
in  the  mission  field.  —  III.  Christian  education. — 
IV.  The  missionary  message.  —  V.  Preparation  of 
missionaries.  —  VI.  The  home  base.  —  VII.  Mis- 
sions and  governments.  —  VIII.  Cooperation  and 
unity.  —  IX.  History,  records  and  addresses. 

Gairdner,  W.  H.  T.  Ec^ioes  from  Edin- 
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World  organization.     Bridgman,   R.  L. 

Contents:  I.  World  unity.  —  II.  National  sovereignty 
not  absolute.  —  III.  World  constitution. —  IV.  World 
legislature. —  V.  World  judiciary. —  VI.  World  execu- 
tive.—  VII.  World  legislation  already  accomplished. 
—  VIII.  World  business  now  pending. —  IX.  National 
constitutions.  —  X.  Supremacy  of  races. —  XI.  Mind 
of  the  world.  —  XII.  Forces  active  for  world  unity. — 

XIII.  World  organization  secures    world's  peace. — 

XIV.  World  peace.  —  Appendixes. 

World's  congress  of  religions.     1893.     See  Han- 
son, J.  W.,  ed. 
World's  epoch-makers.     Smeaton,  O.,  ed. 
Anselm  and  his  work.     Welch,  A.  C. 
Descartes,  Spinoza,  and  the  new  philosophy. 

Iverach,  J. 
Francis  and  Dominic.     Herkless,  J. 
Muhammad  and  his  power.     Johnstone,  J.  D. 
Pascal  and  the  Port  Royalists.     Clark,  W. 
World's  great  sermons.     lov.      See  Kleiser,  G., 

comp. 
World's    parliament     of     religions.     1893.     2v. 

See  Barrows,  J.  H.,  ed. 
World's    Student    Christian    Federation. 
Mott,  J.  R.     Strategic  points  in  the  world's 
conquest.     C1897. 
World's    Sunday    School   Convention.    Sunday 
schools  the  world  around;   official  report  of 
the  World's  fifth  Sunday-school  convention 
in  Rome,    May  18-23,  ^9^7.      Phila.  W.  S.- 
S.  ex.  com.     C1907. 
Worldliness.     Watson,    J.     (Ian     Maclaren.) 
Worldliness    a    frame    of    mind.     {In    his 
Inspiration  of  our  faith.) 
Worry.     Jefferson,    C.    E.     The   sinfulness   of 

worry.     (In  his  Doctrine  and  deed.) 
Worship.     Abbott,  E.  A.     Through   nature  to 
Christ;     or.    Ascent    of    worship    through 
illusion  to  the  truth.     1877. 
Butler,  A.  A.     How  shall  we  worship  God?     A 
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Christian  worship.     1904. 
Clark,  L.C.    Worshiping  congregation.    C1912. 
Dargan,    E.    C.     Work  and   worship  of   the 

churches.     {In  his  Ecclesiology.) 
Duchesne,  L.     Christian  worship:    its  origin 
and  evolution;  tr.  from  the  third  Fr.  ed.  by 
M.  L.     McClure.     2d  Engl.  ed.     1904. 
Frere,  W.    H.      Principles   of   religious   cere- 
monial.    1907. 
Gold,  W.  J.     Sacrificial  worship.     1903. 
Hall,  C.  C.,  and  others.     Christian    worship: 
ten  lectures.     1897. 

Contents:  I.  Principles  of  Christian  worship;  Hall, 
C.  C.  —  II.  Primitive  Christian  liturgies;  Allen,  A. 
V.  G.  — III.  The  Greek  liturgies;  Smyth.  E.  C  — 
IV.  The  Roman  liturgies;  Tiffany,  C.  C.  —  V.  The 
Lutheran  liturgies;  Jacobs,  H.  E.  —  VI.  Liturgies  of 
the  Reformed  churches;  Rupp,  W.  —  VII.  Book  of 
common  prayer;  Huntington,  W.  R.  —  VIII.  Book 
of  common  order;  Pollok,  A.  —  IX.  Worship  in  non- 
liturgical  churches;  Boardman,  G.  D.  —  X.  Ideal  of 
Christian  worship. 

Hill,  J.  L.     Seven  sorts  of  successful  services; 
suggestive  solutions  of  the  Sunday  evening 
problem.     1904. 
Hoyt,  A.  S.     Public  worship  for  non-liturgical 

churches.     191 1. 
Pattison,  T.  H.     Public  worship.     1900. 
Regester,  J.  A.     Worship  of  the  church  and  the 
beauty  of  holiness.     1898. 
|K    Richard,  J.  W.,  and  Painter,  F.  V.  N-     Chris- 
H        tian  worship:  its  principles  and  forms.     2d 
Be       ed.     1908. 


Worship — Continued. 

See  also  Book  of  common  prayer;    Books  of 

devotion;    Liturgies;     Responsive  worship; 

also  Names  of  churches. 
Worship  of  Jesus  in  its  past  and  present  aspects. 

Johnson,  S. 
Worsley,  F.  W.      The  fourth    gospel   and   the 

synoptics:    a  contribution  to  the  study  of 

the     Johannine     problem.      Edin.     Clark. 

1909. 
Wrede,  William.     Origin  of  the  New  Testament; 

tr.   by  J.   S.   Hill.     Lond.     Harper.     1909. 

(Harper's  libr.  of  living  thought.) 
Paul;    tr.  by  E.  Lummis;    preface  by  J.  E. 

Carpenter.     Lond.     P.  Green.     1907. 
Wright,    Carroll    Davidson.     Industrial    evolu- 
tion of  the  United  States.     N.  Y.     Scribner. 

1907. 
Outline   of    practical    sociology    with    special 

reference   to  American  conditions.      N.  Y. 

Longm.     1899.     (Amer.  citizen  ser.) 
Some  ethical   phases  of  the   labor  question. 

Bost.     Sherman.     1908. 
Wright,  Charles  Henry  Hamilton.     Daniel  and 

his  prophecies.     Lond.     Williams.     1906. 
Introduction  to  the  Old  Testament.     N.  Y. 

Whittaker.     n.  d. 
Wright,  George  Frederick.     Charles  Grandison 

Finney.     Bost.     Houghton.    C1891.    (Amer. 

religious  leaders.) 
Ice  age  in  North  America  and  its    bearings 

upon  the  antiquity  of  man.     N.  Y.     Apple- 
ton.     1889. 
Logic     of     Christian     evidences.      Andover. 

Draper.     1883. 
Origin  and  antiquity  of  man.     Oberlin   [O.]. 

Bibl.  sac.  co.     1912. 
Scientific    aspects     of     Christian     evidences. 

N.  Y.    Appleton.     1898. 
Scientific    confirmations    of    Old    Testament 

history.     Oberlin  [O.].     Bibl.  sac.  co.     1906. 
Studies    in    science    and    religion.     Andover. 

Draper.     1882. 
Wright,  Hamilton  Mercer.     Handbook  of  the 

Philippines.    3d  ed.    Chi.    McClurg.     1909. 
Wright,  Henry  Burt.     A  life  with  a   purpose; 

memorial    of    John    Lawrence    Thurston. 

N.  Y.,  etc.     Re  veil.     C1908. 
Wright.  John.     Eariy  Bibles  of  America.     N.  Y. 

Whittaker.     1892. 
Early   prayer  books  of  America.      St.    Paul 

[Minn.].     1896. 
Historic   Bibles  in   America.     N.   Y.     Whit- 
taker.    CI905. 
Prayers  for  priest  and  people,  the  parish   and 

the  home.     St.  Paul  [Minn.].     Church  book 

CO.     1899. 
Restoration  of  the  reservation  of  the  Blessed 

Sacrament     for     the     sick.     Mil.     Young 

ch.     1904. 
Wright,    T.    H.     The   finger   of    God;     studies 

and   suggestions  in   the   miracles  of  Jesus. 

N.  Y.,  etc.     Revell.     n.  d. 
Wright,   William  Arter.     Moral   condition  and 

development  of  the  child.     N.  Y.     Hodder. 

C1911. 
Wright,  William  Burnet.     Heart  of  the  Master. 

Bost.     Houghton.     191 1. 
Master  and   men;    or.   The   Sermon   on   the 

Mountain    practiced    on    the   plain.     Bost. 

Houghton.     C1894. 


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Wrixon,  Sir  Henry.     Religion  of  the  common 

man.     Lond.     Macm.     1909. 
Wundt,  Wilhelm  Max.     Ethics:    an  investiga- 
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tr.  from  2d  Germ.  ed.  by  E.  B.  Titchener 

[and  others].     Lond.     Sonnenschein.  1897- 

1907.     3v. 
Wyckoff,  Walter  Augustus.    The  workers:    an 

experiment    in    reality.     N,    Y.     Scribner. 

1899.     2V. 
Wycliffe,    John.      Christ's    real    body    not    in 

the  Eucharist.     {In  World's  great  sermons, 

vol.  I.     Kleiser,  G.,  comp.) 
Fremantle,  W.   H.     John  Wycliffe.      {In  his 

Prophets  of  the  Christian  faith.) 
Herrick,  S.  E.     Wiclif .     {In  his  Some  heretics 

of  yesterday.) 
Hodges,    G.     Wycliffe.     {In   his   Saints   and 

heroes  to  the  end  of  the  Middle  ages.) 
Innis,    G.    S.     Wycliffe,    the    morning    star. 

CI 907. 
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