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JESUS  CHRIST  OUR  LORD 

AN 

ENGLISH  BIBLIOGRAPHY  OF  CHRISTOLOGY 

COMPRISING  OVER  FIVE  THOUSAND 

TITLES    ANNOTATED    AND 

CLASSIFIED 


BY 

SAMUEL  GARDINER  AYRES,  B.  D. 

•  Librarian  of  Drew  Theological  Seminary 


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PREFACE 


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

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

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


6  PREFACE 

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

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

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


CONTENTS 


Preface. 

Outline  of  Classification. 

Sources. 

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

a.  In  type. 

b.  In  prophecy. 

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

a.  In  the  words  of  the  Gospels. 

b.  For  children. 

c.  Poetical. 

d.  Apocryphal. 

e.  Replies  to  Strauss  and  Renan. 

f.  Fiction. 

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

a.  The  Coming  of  the  Wisemen. 

b.  The  Holy  Childhood. 

c.  The  Baptism. 

d.  The   Temptation. 

e.  The  Transfiguration. 

f .  The  Passion  of  Christ. 

1.  The  Garden. 

2.  The  Betrayal. 

3.  The  Trials. 

4.  The  Crucifixion. 

5.  The  seven  last  words. 

6.  The  Darkness. 

7.  The  Descent  into  Hell. 


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

XIII.  The  second  advent. 

XIV.  The  person  of  Christ. 

a.  Sonship. 

b.  Divinity. 

c.  Humanity. 

XV.  The  character  of  Christ, 

a.  Spiritual. — Moral. 

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

a.  Christ's  mission. 

b.  The  Atonement  of  Christ. 

c.  Christ  the  mediator. 

d.  The  priesthood  of  Christ. 

e.  The  miracles  of  Christ. 

f.  Christ  as  an  example. 

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

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

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

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

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


SOURCES   AND   BIBLIOGRAPHY   OF  THE 
SUBJECT 


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

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

Low,  English  Catalog.     10  vols. 

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

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

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

Lowndes,  Bibliographers  Manual.     4  vols.     Unclassified. 

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

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

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

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


jo  SOURCES  AND  BIBLIOGRAPHY 

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

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


JESUS   CHRIST   OUR   LORD 


I.     THE  PRE-EXISTENCE  OF  CHRIST. 

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

History: 

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

Recommended:    None. 


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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Philo-Christos    (Pseud.). — The    1'iv-existenee    of    .!• 
Christ   I'nscripliiral.      ( ).  pp.  7±      London,   1772.  * 

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


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

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

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


II.     CHRIST  IN  THE  OLD  TESTAMENT. 

A.     In  Type. 

Definition : 

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

'''//•' 

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

Recommended:  Fairbairn. 


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

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

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

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

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JESUS    CHRIST   OUR   LORD  15 

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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


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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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


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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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


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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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


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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Shadows  of  Jesus;  Sunday  Readings  on  the  Personal 
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Shaw,  William  F. — Foreshadowings  of  Christ.  Second 
ed.,  0.  London,  1884. 

Silver,  Abiel. — -Lectures  on  the  Symbolic  Character  of 
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Simpson,  Forster  G. —  Lectures  on  the  Typical  Charac- 
ter of  the  Jewish    Tahcrnacle.    Priest  hood    and    Sacrifices. 
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l-.VJ.  * 

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

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

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

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

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

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

Stanford,  Charles. — Symbols,  of  Christ.  D.  London, 
1870.  New  ed.,  D.,  pp.  345.  London,  1871.  New  ed.,  0. 
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Symington,  A.  M. — The  Story  of  Joseph.  Read  in  the 
Li<jht  of  the  Son  of  Man.  0.  London,  1894. 

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

Taylor,   Thomas. — Christ    Revealed:   or  the   Types   ;md 
Slmdous  (,f  Our  S;ivioiir  in  the  Old  Testament  Opened  and 
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The  Types  and  Antitypes  of  Our  Lord  Jesus  Christ. 
Short  poems  by  various  authors,  and  selections  from  the 
Bible.  Q.,  pp.  29+2P.  London,  1884.  * 

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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


II,  b.     IN   PKoPHKCY. 


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

•  amended:   Riehm,  Delitzsch,  Briggs,  Davidson. 


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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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


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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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


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edition  <>f  "A  I  Vimmst  ration  of  the  IVini;  and  Attributes 
-..  to  which  is  added  ;i  letter  concerning  the 
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Culross,  James. — The  .Man  of  Sorrows  and  the  joy  that 
aet  before  Him.  Isaiah  liii.  An  exposition  and  an 
armiment.  S..  pp.  186.  London,  1896.* 

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

London.  1*77.  •  of  value. 

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

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


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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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


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

,-nid    a    Commentary    on    the    Messianic    Predictions. 

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Lockhart,  Clinton.  Tin-  .M.-ssianic  Message  •»!'  the  Old 
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Lord,  Eleazer. — The  .Messiah  in  Moses  and  the  Prophets. 
D...  pp.  x+333.  New  York,  1853.  * 

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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


28  •//>•/  N    CH If  1ST   OUR.   LORD 

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

Prophecies  Relating  to  Christ.     0.     London,  1797. 

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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


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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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


III.     CHRIST  PROPHESIED  OUTSIDE  OF  TIIK  OLD 
TESTAMENT. 

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

mini :  Trench,  Breed. 


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

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

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

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

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

Parsons,  John  Denham. --Our  Sun-(iod:  or  Christianity 
-:  \  demonstration  that,  as  our  fathers  ad- 
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mitted,  our  religion  existed  before  our  era  and  even  in  pre- 
historic times.  0.,  pp.  214.  London,  1895. 

Stehelin,  J.  P. — Traditions  of  the  Jews,  Contained  in  the 
Talmud  and  other  Rabbinical  Writings.  Likewise  the 
opinions  of  that  people  concerning  Messiah  and  the  time 
and  manner  of  his  appearing.  2  vols.,  0.  London,  1733- '42. 

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

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


IV.  CHRIST  rXCAKXATIv     HIS  BIRTH. 

Definition: 

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

mmended:  Bruce,  Gore. 


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

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

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

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

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

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

Armstrong,  Richard  A. — The  Trinity  and  the  Incarna- 
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Arrowsmith,    John. — God-Man.     Being    an     exposition 
the  first   eighteen  verses  «»r  ih«-  firsi  dopier  of  the 
Gospel  aoe-.i-ditiL:  to  St.  John.     Q.      London.   Uiiid. 

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


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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

3 


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Budd,  Theodore.-  Tin-  Nativity  of  Our  Blessed  Lord, 
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Calhoun,  S.  H. — The  Incarnation  of  Christ.  I).,  pp.  L">. 
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Campbell,  Juliette  H.  L. — Legend  of  the  Infancy  of  Our 
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Cardale,  John  B. — Tin*  Doctrine  of  the  [near nation.  I). 
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Humanity  of  God  in  Christ  Demonstrated  from  Seriplnre. 
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Casaubon,  Meric. — A  Discourse  Concerning  Christ.  His 
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Charles,  Mrs.). — "  Ky  the  Mystery  of  the  Incarnat  ion. '' 
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Chase,  Samuel. — Messiah's  Advent.     0.     London.  1815. 

Clarke,  Adam.— The  Love  of  God  to  a  Lost  World.  The 
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Coffin,  R.  A.— The  Mysteries  of  the  Kailh:  the  Incarna- 
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Cooper,  John.—  Jesus  Christ's  .Mode  of  1'ivscntin.n1  lliin- 
sclf  to  the  World,  a  I'roof  of  His  Divine  Mission,  and  Super 
natural  Work.  O.  London.  Isso. 

Craik,  James. — The  Divine  Life  and  the  \e\\  Uirth; 
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Cross,  Constance. — The  Coinin-  of  the  Christ  Child:  or 
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Dix,  Morgan. — The  Sacramental  System  Considered  as 
the  Extension  of  the  Incarnation.  Bishop  Paddock  lec- 
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Dods,  Marcus. — On  the  Incarnation  of  the  Eternal 
Word;  with  a  recommendatory  notice  by  Dr.  Chalmers:  D. 
London,  1849.  Also,  1881. 

Eck,  H.  V.  S.— The  Incarnation.  (Oxford  Library  of 
Practical  Theology.)  Cr.  O.,  pp.  298.  London,  1901. 

Eusebius. — On  the  Theophania;  or  Divine  Manifestation 
of  Jesus  Christ.  Translated  into  English  with  notes,  etc., 
by  Dr.  Samuel  Lee.  0.  Cambridge,  1843. 

(Evanson,  Edward). — The  Doctrine  of  a  Trinity  and 
Incarnation  Examined.  D.  London,  1772. 

Faber,  W.  F. — Vobiscum  Deus :  The  Gospel  of  the  Incar- 
nation. D.  New  York,  1893. 

Faunce,  Daniel  Worcester. — Advent  and  Ascension;  or 
How  Jesus  Came  and  How  He  Left  Us.  D.,  pp.  215.  New 
York,  1903.  * 

(Fisher,  Edward).— The  Feast  of  Feasts;  or  the  Cele- 
bration of  the  Nativity  of  Our  Blessed  Lord  and  Saviour 
Jesus  Christ.  Grounded  upon  the  Scriptures  and  confirmed 
by  the  practice  of  the  Church  in  all  ages.  Q.  Oxford, 
1644. 

Fiske,  Rev.  Charles. — 'Religion  of  the  Incarnation.  Short 
practical  papers  on  doctrinal  subjects ;  with  commendatory 
note  by  the  Bishop  of  New  Jersey.  D.,  pp.  10-J-280.  Mil- 
waukee, 1905. 

Fowler,  Bishop.  (England). — Reflections  upon  the  late 
Examinations  of  the  Discourse  of  the  Descent  of  the  Man 
Jesus  Christ  from  Heaven,  together  with  His  Ascension  to 
Heaven  Again.  0.,  pp.  126.  London,  1706. 

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

Fry,   T.  C.— Why    We    Christians    Believe    in    Christ. 


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

Gifford,  E.  H.— The  Incarnation:  A  Study  of  Philip- 
plans  ii:5-ll.  D.,  pp.  x+l'61.  New  York,  1897.  0.,  pp. 
174.  London,  1897.  * 

Giles,  Chauncey. — Lectures  on  the  Incarnation,  Atone- 
ment and  Meditation  of  Jesus  Christ.  Third  ed.,  D.  New 
York,  1868. 

Gore,  C. — The  Incarnation  of  the  Son  of  God.  Being 
the  Bampton  lectures  for  the  year  1891.  0.,  pp.  xx+276. 
London,  1891 . 

Gore,  C. — Dissertations  on  Subjects  Connected  with  the 
Incarnation.  0.,  pp.  340.  London,  1895.  * 

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

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

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

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

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

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

Hawkesworth,  Alan  S. — De  Incarnatione  Verbi  Dei, 
ther  with  throe  <>ssavs  subsidiary  to  the  same.  0..  pp. 
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Hendrix,  Eugene  Russell.--  KVli-ioii  <•!'  ilx-  Tncnniation. 
The  Cole  l»-ftim-s  I'm-  1903  delivered  before  the  Vanderbilt 
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Hicks,  James. — -Catechetical  Lectures  on  the  Incarnation 
and  Childhood  of  Our  Lord  Jesus  Christ.  D.  London, 
1848. 

Hoben,  Allan.— Virgin  Birth.  (University  of  Chicago 
historical  and  linguistic  studies  in  literature  related  to  the 
New  Testament.  Second  series.  Vol.  1.  Linguistic  and 
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Hughes,  Lewis. — Bethlehem;  or  Incarnate  Love.  0., 
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The  Humiliation  and  Exaltation  of  Our  Redeemer,  in 
Thirty-two  Prints  after  Albert  Durer.  D.  London,  1856. 

Hutton,  R.  H. — The  Incarnation  and  Principles  of  Evi- 
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Johnson,  Anna  J. — Christ  Unveiled;  His  Heavenly  and 
Earthly  Appearing.  D.,  pp.  105.  New  York,  1887.  * 

Johnson,  J.  B. — The  Angels  of  God  Considered  in  the 
Light  of  the  Divine  Unity,  and  in  Their  Relation  to  the 
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Jones,  William. — Sermons  on  the  Nativity.  Fourth  ed. 
London,  1614. 

Jones,  E.  Griffith. — The  Ascent  through  Christ.  A 
study  of  the  doctrines  of  redemption  in  the  light  of  the 
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Kingdon,  H.  Fully. — God  Incarnate,  being  the  Bishop 
Paddock  lectures  for  1890.  0.,  pp.  252.  New  York,  1890.  * 

Knowling,  R.  J. — Our  Lord's  Virgin  Birth  and  the  Criti- 
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W.  Bright.  New  York. 

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bearing  chiefly  on  the  birth  of  Our  Lord  and  the  end  of  the 
year.  0.,  pp.  44f  London,  1889.  * 

Ligouri,  A.  M.  de. — Meditations  and  Discourses  on  the 
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Mac  Donald,  Alex. — Questions  of  the  Day.  Thoughts  on 
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Masterman,  J.  Howard  B. — Was  Jesus  Christ  Divine? 
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Morris,  J.  Brande. — Jesus  the  Son  of  Mary ;  or  the  Doc- 
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Our  Promised  Peace.  Some  Thoughts  on  the  Incarna- 
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Parker,  J. — Today's  Christ;  a  Study  of  Re-Incarnation. 
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Peyton,  William  Wynne. — The  Three  Greatest  Forces 
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Powell,  H.  C.-  -  Th»«  Principle  of  the  Incarnat  ion,  with 
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Pring,  F.  A. — The  Message  oi'  the  Lncarnat  ion  to  the 
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Randolph,  B.  W.— The  Vir-in  Birth  of  Our  Lord.  A 
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Sadler,  M.  F.— Emmanuel ;  or  the  Incarnation  of  the 
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Schuyler,  Anthony. — The  Incarnate  Word,  and  Other 
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The  Sinner 's  Redemption,  wherein  is  described  the  blessed 
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Smith,  Haskett. — The  Divine  Epiphany  in  Ten  Pro- 
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Soltau,  Wilhelm.— The  Birth  of  Jesus.  Translated  from 
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Spalding,  Erastus  W. — The  Incarnation  the  Source  of 
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Spurgeon,  Charles  H.— "Good  Tidings  of  Great  Joy." 
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Staley,  Vernon. — The  Coming  of  the  Son  of  Man ;  a 
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Staley,  Vernon. — Plain  Words  on  the  Incarnation  with 
Special  Reference  to  Baptism  and  the  Eucharist.  With 
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1892;  second  ed.,  D..  pp.  102.  * 


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Staley,   Vernon. —  Expositions  of   tin-   Catholic    Doctrine 
Concerning   the   Church,   the    Incarnation   and    the    Sacra 
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Strictures  on  AYilberforce's  Doc-trine  of  the  Incarnation. 
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Stewart,  A.  Morris. — The  Crown  of  Science,  the  Incar- 
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1905. 

Talmage,  Frank  DeWitt.  Message  to  the  .Marians. 
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Thorn,  J.  H. — The  .Revelation  of  God  and  Man  in  the 
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Tickell,  George. — The  Incarnate  Word  and  the  Devo- 
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Turnbull,  Robert. — Theophany;  or  the  Manifestation  of 
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Upham,  C.-  W. — Letters  on  ihc  Louos.  1).  Uoston, 
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Usher,  James. — Emmanuel:  or  a  Treatise  on  the  Incar- 
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Vaux,  James  Edward  (Kditort.  Meditations  on  the 
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•xplained.   defended   and   devoutly   expounded   hy   doc- 
•  I'  thcolnyy  and  doctors  of  medicine  at  different   periods 
of  the  Church's  history.      Colledrd  lordlier  and   presented 
to  the  twentieth  century  hy  a  bibliophile.      ()..  pp.  77.  Lon- 
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Walker,  George. — Sermons  on  the  Humiliation  and  K\- 
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Walker,  W.  L. — The  Spirit   and  the   Incarnation   in   the 


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Light  of  Scripture,  Science  and  Practical  Need.  Second 
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Westcott,  Brooke  Foss. — The  Incarnation  and  the  Com- 
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Westcott,  Brooke  Foss. — The  Incarnation :  a  Revelation 
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1893. * 

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

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

Wilberforce,  Robert  I. — The  Doctrine  of  the  Incarna- 
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and  to  the  Church.  Third  ed.,  0.,  pp.  xxiv+554.  London, 
1850.  D.  London,  1852.  D.  Philadelphia,  1849.*  D., 
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Williams,  Isaac. — TJie  Gospel  Narrative  of  Our  Lord's 
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Williston,  Seth.— Sermons  on  the  Incarnation  and  the 
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"The  Word  Was  Made  Flesh."  Five  sermons  preached 
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V.  ClIIiMST  AS  Till-]  FULFILLMENT  OF  PROPHECY, 

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

Recommended: — 

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

n 


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i 

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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


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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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


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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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


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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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


VI.     CHRIST'S  LIFE  ON  EARTH— GENERAL. 

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

Recommended : — 

Andrews,  for  chronology  and  a  broad  view. 

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

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

Fairbairn,  for  his  grouping  and  discussions. 

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

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

David  Smith,  for  his  understanding  of  the  human. 

Matheson,  for  his  deep  spiritual  insight. 

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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


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sidered  in  its  Historical,  Chronological  and  Geographical 
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lish edition  was  entitled,  The  Bible  Student's  Life  of  Our 
Lord.  London,  1884.  * 

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

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

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

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

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

Babb,  C.  E.  (Uncle  Jesse).— Talks  about  Jesus.  S.  Cin- 
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Bailey,  H.  Turner. — Great  Painter's  Gospel;  or' the  Life 
of  Our  Lord  as  Told  by  the  Master  Painters  of  the  World. 
Q.  Boston,  1900. 

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

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

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

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

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


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Banks,  Louis  Albert. — The  People's  Christ.  A  volume 
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D..  pp.  220.  Boston,  1891.  * 

Barker,  Joseph. — Jesus,  a  Portrait.  D.,  pp.  264.  Phila- 
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Bartholomew,  C. — Life  and  Doctrines  of  Our  Lord  and 
Saviour  Jesus  Christ.  O.  London,  1880. 

Barton,  Lucy. — The  Gospel  History  of  Jesus  Christ.  S. 
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Barton,  William  Eleazer. — Jesus  of  Xa/areth,  the  Story 
of  His  Life  and  the  Scenes  of  His  Ministry:  with  a  Chap- 
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Beecher,  Henry  Ward. — Life  of  Jesus  the  Christ.  2 
vols.,  0.,  pp.  518.  New  York,  1891.  Vol.  II  is  made  up 
of  his  sermons.  O.,  pp.  730.  Boston,  1903.  * 

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

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

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

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

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

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

P>io-jr;iphy  of  the  Saviour  and  His  Apostles,  with  a  Por- 
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P>irth.  Life  and  Death  of  the  LYdeeiner.  D.  Manches- 
ter. 1840. 


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

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

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

Boardman,  George  D. — The  Divine  Man,  from  the  Na- 
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Bodington,  Canon. — 'Jesus  the  Christ.   D.   London,  1892. 

Boddy,  Alexander  A. — Christ  in  His  Holy  Land ;  a  Life 
of  Our  Lord.  Written  during  and  after  a  journey  through 
the  Holy  Land.  With  map  and  illustrations.  O.,  pp. 
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Bolles,  William. — The  Complete  Evangelist;  comprising 
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Bonaventura,  St. — The  Life  of  Christ.  Translated  and 
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New  York,  1881.  Also,  T.  Dublin,  1845.  Also  translated 
by  F.  Oakeley.  D.  London,  1844.  * 

Bosanquet,  J.  W. — Messiah  the  Prince.  Second  ed.,  0. 
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Bossuet,  Wilhelm. — Jesus.  Translated  by  Janet  Pen- 
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Bosworth,  Edward  Increase. — Studies  in  the  Life  of 
Jesus  Christ.  0.,  pp.  10+259.  New  York,  n.  d.  * 

Bourne,  Henry  H. — Gleanings  from  the  Life  and  Teach- 
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Brennan,  Richard. — The  Life  of  Our  Lord  and  Saviour 
Jesus  Christ,  and  of  His  Blessed  Mother.  Q.  38  parts, 
illustrated.  New  York,  1879. 

Brett,  H. — The  History  of  Our  Blessed  Saviour.  D. 
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Brett,  Robert.-  Devout  Prayers  on  the  Li  IV  and  Passion 
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Brett,  Robert.— Reflections  on  the  Holy  Life  of  Our 
Lord  .Jesus  Christ.  I).  London,  1852. 

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

Brokesby,  Francis.— A  Life  of  Christ,  <  Darliny.  Alli- 
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Bromley,  Samuel. — The  Life  of  Christ.  32mo.  Lon- 
don, 1865. 

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

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

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

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

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

Bunting,  Henry. —  It  inerariuni  lot  ins  Sacrae  Scripture-: 
or  the  Travels  of  Hie  Holy  Patriarchs.  Prophets.  .Judges, 
Kiuys,  Our  Saviour  Christ  and  His  Apostles,  ele.  Q.  Lon- 
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Burnham,  B.  F.  and  C.  S.— The  Life  of  Lives,  l.ein-  the 
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Burns,  T  slay  .—  A  History  of  Ilie  Clmi-eli  «.!'  Christ,  A.  D. 
1  to  A.  D.  :»1o.  with  a  special  view  Jo  the  delineation  of 
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Burton,  Ernest  D.  and  Mathews,  Shailer. — Construct- 
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Businger,  L.  C. — The  Life  of  Jesus  Christ  and  of  His 
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See  Brennan  for  the  same  title. 

Butler,  Alford  A.— How  to  Study  the  Life  of  Christ. 
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Campbell,  G. — The  Life  of  Our  Lord  and  Saviour  Jesus 
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Cappe,  Newcome. — A  Connected  History  of  the  Life 
and  Divine  Mission  of  Jesus  Christ  as  Recorded  in  the  Nar- 
ratives of  th<»  Four  Evangelists,  with  Notes.  To  which  are 
added  reflections  by  C.  Cappe.  0.  York,  1809. 

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

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

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

Carter,  Thomas  T. — The  Devout  Christian's  Help  to 
Meditation  on  the  Life  of  Our  Lord  Jesus  Christ.  0. 
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(Carter,  Thomas  T.). — Meditations  on  the  Life  and 
Mysteries  of  Our  Lord  Jesus  Christ.  (From  the  French  by 
the  compiler  of  the  Treasury  of  Devotion.)  3  vols.  Lon- 
don, 1875. 

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

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

Chapman,  E.— The  Life  of  Our  Lord  and  Saviour  Jesus 
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Chase,    Frederick    Henry.— Supernatural    Element    in 


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York,  1903.  * 

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

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

Christ,  Life  of.  Illustrated  by  passages  From  one  hun- 
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0.  London,  n.  d. 

Christmas,  Henry. — Scenes  in  the  Life  of  Christ.  A 
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Christophil  (Pseud.). — Great  David's  Greater  Son.  ]). 
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Christus.  Advent,  the  Crucifixion,  the  Resurrection,  the 
Ascension.  By  C.  H.  S.  D.  New  York,  1884. 

Christus  natus  est,  Christ  is  born.  The  history  of  Christ ; 
life  and  death.  Ff.  London,  1680. 

Christus  Redivivus ;  or,  the  History  of  the  Life  and  Death 
of  Our  Blessed  Lord  and  Saviour.  Ff.  London,  1(180. 

Clark,  Rufus  W. — Life  Seenes  of  the  Messiah.  D.  New 
York,  18.").-). 

Clark,  S. — The  Life  and  Sufferings  of  the  Lord  Jesus 
Christ  and  His  Apostles.  FT.  London.  18 — . 

Clark,  W.  R.— The  Redeemer.  Sermons.  0.  Bos- 
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Clarke,  James  Freeman.-  Life  and  Times  of  Jesns  as 
Related  bv  Thomas  Didymus.  New  ed.,  1).,  xiii-(-448.  New 
York,  1891.* 

Clarke,  John. — A  Critical  h'eview  of  the  Life.  CharaHi-r, 
Miracles  and  Resurrection  of  Jesns  Christ  iii  a  Series  of 
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Clarke,  M.  B.  Sterling.— The  Scripture  History  «,f  Our 
••d  L.,rd  ;md  Saviour  .Jesus  Christ.  Arranged  to  illus- 
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York,  18fiO.  * 


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Clarke,  Samuel,  (of  St.  Albans).— A  Collection  of  the 
Promises  of  the  Scriptures,  etc.  To  which  is  added  the 
life  of  Christ.  D.  London,  1790.  This  has  appeared  in 
many  editions. 

Clarke,  Samuel. — The  Blessed  Life  and  Mysterious 
Death  of  Our  Lord  and  Saviour  Jesus  Christ.  London, 
1664. 

Clodd,  Edward. — Jesus  of  Nazareth.  Embracing  a 
sketch  of  Jewish  history  to  the  time  of  His  birth.  D. 
London,  1879. 

Clodd,  Edward. — Jesus  of  Nazareth.  Embracing  a 
sketch  of  Jewish  history  from  the  time  of  His  birth.  D., 
pp.  386.  London,  1880.  * 

Clodd,  Edward. — Jesus  of  Nazareth.  Prefaced  by  a 
sketch  of  Jewish  history.  Revised  ed.,  0.  London,  1905. 

Cochem,  Martin. — Life  of  Christ.  Adapted  by  Bona- 
venture  Hammer.  D.,  pp.  314.  New  York,  1897.  * 

Cohen,  J. — The  Deicides  Analysis  of  the  Life  of  Jesus. 
Translated  by  A.  M.  Goldsmid.  0.,  pp.  352.  London, 
1872. 

Coleridge,  Henry  James. — The  Public  Life  of  Our 
Lord.  5xvols.,  0.  London,  1875. 

Coleridge,  S.  J.— The  Life  of  Our  Lord.  2  vols.,  0. 
London,  1876.  * 

Coles,  E.— The  History  of  the  Life  and  Death  of  Jesus 
Christ.  O.  London,  1680,  1682. 

Conaty,  T.  J. — New  Testament  Studies;  the  Principal 
Events  in  the  Life  of  Our  Lord.  D.  New  York,  1898. 

Conder,  Eustace  R. — Outlines  of  the  Life  of  Christ.  A 
guide  to  the  study  of  the  chronology,  purpose  and  harmony 
of  the  Gospel.  S.,  pp.  211.  London,  1886.  * 

Contemplations  and  Meditations  on  the  Passion  and 
Death,  and  on  the  Glorious  Life  of  Jesus  Christ  According 
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Montgomery,  Maud. — Story  of  Our  Lord's  Li IV;  with 
ei'jht  eo|.  after  (iandenxio  Ferrari.  (Simple  guides  to 
Christian  knowledge.  s..  pp.  s  1i;:>>.  New  York,  1904.  * 

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

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

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

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


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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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


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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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


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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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


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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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


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

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

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

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

Sangster,  F.— The  Life  of  Our  Lord. 

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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


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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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


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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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


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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

life. 

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


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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

E.  London. 

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

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

Vercruysse,  B. — New  Practical  Meditations  for  Every 
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Wace,  Henry. — The  Gospel  and  Its  Witnesses.  Chief 
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Walden,  Treadwell. — An  Undeveloped  Chapter  in  tin; 
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Walker,  Norman  L. — Jesus  Christ  and  llis  Surround- 
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pictures  made  in  Palestine  by  C.  K.  Siinson.  (,)..  pp.  10- 
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Watson,  Mrs.  S. — The  Story  of  Jesus  Christ  the  Saviour 
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1889. 

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Whitfield,  Frederick. — From  Cana  to  Bethany;  Glean- 
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VI.  a.     IN  THE  WORDS  OF  THE  GOSPELS. 

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

Recommended:  ^ 

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


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

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Barham,  F.  F. — Improved  Monotessaron.  A  complete 
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Bartholomew,  C. — The  Life  and  Doctrine  of  Our  Blessed 
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Beauclerk,  Henry. — Jesus;  His  Life  in  the  very  Words 
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Brown,  G.  J.  Cowley-.  —  Daily  Lessons  on  1  ho  "Life  of  Our 
Lord  on  Earth.  In  the  words  of  the  evangelists,  with  a 
short  exposition  arranged  for  reading  in  Iho  household.  2 
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Cadman,  James  P.  —  Christ  in  the  Gospels;  or,  the  Life 
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Carpenter,  Russell  Lant.  —  A  Monotessaron  ;  or,  the  Gos- 
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Choral  Services.  Incidents  in  the  history  of  Jesus  illus- 
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anthems,  chants,  etc.  O.  London.  1873. 

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

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

Davis,  Noah  K.  —  Story  of  the  Nazarene  in  Annotated 
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Davis,  Noah  K.  —  Synoptic  Li  IV  of  -lesns.  \«-\\-  York 
and  Philadelphia. 

Karthly  Foot  prints  of  Our  Risen  Lord  Illumined:  A  con- 
tinuous narrative  of  the  four  (iospels  aecordin<_i  to  the  re- 
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Farmingham,  Marianne.  —  Sunday  Afternoons  with 
Uihle  rf-adinus  on  the  Life  of  Christ.  (  ).  \e\v 
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Farrar,  Frederick  W.—  The  Life  and  Teaching  of  Jesus 

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

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Garthwait,  Henry.— The  Evangelical  Harmonie;  reduc- 
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Gilmore,  James  R. — The  Gospel  History;  being  a  com- 
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Guthrie,  William  Norman. — Christ  of  the  Ages,  in  the 
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Hallett,  A. — Words  of  Jesus  as  Recorded  in  the  New 
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Henderson,  Mrs.  S. — Scripture  Lessons  on  the  History 
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James,  C.  C.  —  The  Gospel  History  of  Our  Lord  in  a  Con- 
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Jefferson,  Thomas.  —  Life  and  Morals  of  Jesus  of  Xa/a- 
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Kluh,  J.  M.—  The  Story  of  the  Childhood  and  Passion  of 
the  Lord  Jesus  the  Saviour,  in  the  words  of  the  evangelist. 
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Lieberkuhn,  Samuel.—  The  Acts  of  Hie  Days  of  the  Son 
of  Man;  or  the  History  of  Our  Lord  and  Saviour  Jesns 
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MacKeith,  Alexander.— The  Story  of  Jesus  in  the  Words 
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Miller,  James  R. — Come  Ye  Apart :  Daily  Morning  Read- 
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Mimpriss,  Robert. — The  Gospel  Treasury,  Harmony  and 
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Christ.  D.  London,  1803.  Third  ed.  1804. 

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

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

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

Wilkins,  William. — A  Continuous  History  of  the  Life 


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and  Ministry  nf  Jesus  Christ.  Second  ed..  I).,  pp.  31. 
Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  1854.  * 

Willan,  Robert.— The  History  of  the  Ministry  of  Jesus 
Christ,  combined  from  the  narratives  of  the  four  evangel- 
ists. Second  od..  with  many  additional  notes  and  observa- 
tions. D.  London,  1786. 

Williams,  Isaac. — The  Gospel  .Narrative  of  Our  Lord's 
Ministry  ]Iarnioni/ed  with  reflections.  The  second  year. 
0.,  pp.  v-f  455.  London,  1838.  * 

Williams,  Isaac. — The  Gospel  Narratives,  etc.  The  third 
year.  0.,  pp.  vii-f  487.  London,  1849.  * 

Yates,  E. — The  Gospels  Interwoven  :  a  narrative  of  Our 
Lord's  earthly  ministry.  D.,  pp.  179.  London,  1870.  * 

Yotmg,  Peter. — Daily  Reading's  for  the  Year  on  the  Life 
of  Our  Lord.  Second  ed.,  2  vols.,  O.  0.  London,  1861. 


VI.  b.     WRITTEN  FOR  CHILDREN. 

Many  of  the  so-called  children's  lives  of  Jesus  have  been 
so  simplified  as  to  be  made  uninteresting.  No  doubt  there 
are  several  in  the  list  given  below. 

Recommended : 

Bird,  R.— "Jesus  of  Nazareth." 
Mrs.  Morton  (nee  Harriet  Cave). 
Newton,  R. 


A ,  E.  S.— A  History  of  Our  Lord's  Life  on  Earth, 

from  the  four  Gospels.     For  the  use  of  children.     Edited 
by  W.  E.  Heygate.     S.,  pp.  252.     London,  1871.  * 

Alexander,  Mrs.  C.  F. — Easy  Questions  on  the  Life  of 
Our  Lord.  D.  London,  1891. 

B —  — ,  Annie. — Outline  Lessons  for  Junior  Classes  on 
the  Life  of  Our  Lord.  0.,  pp.  326.  London,  1884.  * 

Batchelor,  Anne. — Story  of  Jesus  Told  for  Little  Chil- 
dren. Illustrated  in  colors  by  Anne  Batchelor.  T.  New 
York,  1905. 

Bennett,  Mrs.  M.  L. — Early  Lessons  About  the  Saviour. 
E.  Boston,  1876. 

Bird,  Robert. — Jesus,  the  Carpenter  of  Nazareth.  Q., 
pp.  612.  London,  1899.  0.,  pp.  296.  Edinburgh,  1905. 
0.,  pp.  8-612.  New  York,  1900.  *  First  issued  anony- 
mously. 

Blackall,  C.  R. — Stories  About  Jesus  Our  Lord  and 
Saviour.  Q.  Philadelphia,  1890. 

Brown,  Howard  N. — A  Life  of  Jesus  for  Young  People. 
S.  Boston,  1885. 

Butler,  Anna  R. — The  Promised  King;  or  Story  of  the 
Children's  Saviour.     D.     Philadelphia,  1890. 
7  97 


98  JESUS    CHRIST   OUR   LOJ!I> 

Carter,  Mrs.  Mary  Mein. — Life  of  Christ  for  Little 
Children.  Illustrated  from  the  Masters  and  illuminated 
after  parchments  of  the  fifteenth  century.  Ft'.,  pp.  64. 
Philadelphia,  1904.  • 

Cave,  Harriet. — Stories  of  Christ  the  Lord,  with  illus- 
trations. D.,  pp.  114.  Xe\v  York,  n.  d.  *  Mrs.  Harriet 
Morton.  nee  Miss  Cave. 

Chapman,  Mrs.  Paul. — The  Life  of  Our  Lord  and  Sav- 
iour Jesus  Christ.  Simply  Told  for  Children.  Cr.  O.,  pp. 
-'i)6.  Oxford,  1904.* 

The  Child's  Life  of  Christ.  With  original  illustrations. 
Q..  pp.  7(i.  London,  1882.  * 

Child's  Life  of  Christ.  (Manhattan  Young  People's 
Library.)  S..  pp.  192.  New  York,  1900.  * 

Child's  Life  of  Christ  for  Little  Children.  New  York, 
1904. 

Child's  Life  of  Jesus,  with  twelve  illustrations  printed 
in  oil-colors.  Anon.  D.  New  York,  1857. 

Child's  Life  of  Jesus.     New  York,  1904. 

Clarke,  C. — The  Life  of  Jesus  for  Young  People. 

Clarke,  Mary  L.  (Mada).— The  Story  of  Jesus.  32mo. 
Xew  York,  n.  d. 

Colwell,  John. — Pleasant  Talks  Ahout  Jesus.  Half 
Hours  with  the  Children.  0.,  pp.  202.  O.  London,  1882. 

Crafts,  Wilbur  F.— Tjilks  to  Moys  and  (Jirls  Ahout 
Jesus.  I).  New  York,  1881.  * 

Craven,  C.  E. —  lesus  and  Children.  S..  pp.  2S.  Phila- 
delphia, 1896.* 

Diffendorfer,  Ralph  E.  and  Morgan,  C.  H. — Junior 
Studies  in  the  Life  of  Christ  :  a  year's  course  of  thirt y-live 
Qfl  I'nr  tlx-  use  of  junior  students  and  classes.  S.,  pp. 
221.  New  York.  I'M):*.  *  The  hest  work  of  its  kind. 

Dix,  W.  Chatterton.— The  Pattern  Life;  or  Lessons  for 
Children  from  the  Life  of  Our  Lord.  With  eip:ht  illustra- 
tions by  I1.  Priolo.  0.,  pp.  71<;.  London,  is 

Dunckley,  James. — A  Saviour  for  Children,  and  other 
sermons  for  little  folks.  O..  viii-f-240.  London,  1870.* 


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Egerton,  Margaret.— The  Life  of  Christ  for  Little  Chil- 
dren. E.,  pp.  62.  London,  1895.  * 

Farber,  W. — Jesus  the  Children's  Friend.  Illustrated 
Prayerbook  for  Little  Ones.  Second  ed.,  32mo.  St.  Louis, 
1894. 

A  Few  Events  in  the  Life  of  Our  Divine  Lord  Briefly 
Told  for  Children.  By  a  Member  of  the  League  of  the 
Sacred  Heart.  S.,  pp.  iii+46.  Philadelphia,  1897.  * 

Fifty-two  Lessons  on  the  Life  of  Our  Lord.  Compiled 
by  a  Clergyman  Experienced  in  School  Work.  0.,  pp.  54. 
London,  1899. 

Fish,  H.  C. — Youth's  Catechism  on  the  Life  and  Sayings 
of  Jesus.  2  vols.,  E.  New  York,  1876. . 

Fitzpatrick,  Florence  Baillie. — Life  of  Christ  for  Chil- 
dren. D.,  pp.  170.  Philadelphia,  1905. 

Fleetwood,  J.— The  Youth's  Life  of  Our  Lord.  D. 
London,  n.  d. 

Foote,  Mary  Hastings. — A  Life  of  Christ  for  Young 
People  in  Questions  and  Answers.  D.,  pp.  16+281.  New 
York,  1895.  * 

Forbush,  Rev.  William  Byron.— Boys'  Life  of  Christ; 
with  eight  halftone  illustrations.  D.,  pp.  8+3+12+318. 
New  York,  1906.  * 

Foster,  George  J. — The  Life  of  Jesus,  Written  for  the 
Young.  D.  London,  1866. 

Gedge,  J.  W. — Simple  Scripture  Lessons  for  School  and 
Home.  First  series.  The  Life  of  Christ.  D.,  pp.  80. 
London,  1879. 

Giberne,  Agnes. — The  Day  Star ;  or  the  Gospel  Story  for 
the  Little  Ones.  New  ed.,  D.,  pp.  260.  London,  1875. 

Gillie,  R.  C.— The  Story  of  Stories.  0.,  pp.  xvi+428. 
London,  1901.  *  Finely  illustrated  and  well  printed,  but 
"written  down." 

Good  Shepherd.  The  Life  of  the  Saviour  for  Children. 
Ff.,  pp.  96.  London,  1895. 

The  Good  Shepherd.  A  Life  of  Christ  for  Children.  E., 
pp.  120.  Chicago,  n.  d.  The  Colportage  Library.  * 


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Goodspeed,  E.  J.,  and  E.  W.  Hicks. — Life  of  Jesus  for 
Young  People.  Q.  New  York,  1S74. 

Gospel  Story;  or  the  Life  of  Christ,  for  the  Young.  S., 
pp.  303.  Philadelphia. 

Gospel  Stories;  an  attempt  to  render  the  chief  events  of 
the  life  of  Our  Saviour  intelligible  to  children.  Second  ed. 
London,  183::. 

Gray,  W.  H. — Our  Divine  Shepherd.  A  hook  for  y<mn«r 
people.  O.,  pp.  324.  London,  11)03.* 

The  Great  Examplar.  Little  Anna's  Life  of  Jesus.  (In 
verse.)  S.  London.  1S7(>. 

Gregg,  Florence,  and  Sarah  Jane. — Jesus:  the  Story  of 
His  Life.  Told  for  the  children.  Q.,  pp.  87.  London, 
1892. 

Hammond,  Edward  P. — Jesus  the  Way;  or  the  Child's 
Guide  to  Heaven.  Second  ed.,  0.,  pp.  viii+98.  London, 
1870. 

Hammond,  Edward  P. — Children  and  Jesus;  or  Stories 
to  Children  about  Jesus.  D.  London,  1867. 

Hammond,  Edward  P. — 'Jesus  the  Lamb  of  God.  0. 
London.  1885. 

Haskell,  Mrs.  L.— The  Sweet  Story  of  Old.  The  Life 
of  Christ  for  Children.  S.  New  York,  1891.  D.  Phila- 
delphia, 1904. 

Haweis,  Hugh  Reginald. — Child  LitV  of  Jesus.  Illus- 
Iral.-d  by  J.  La\vson.  Q.,  pp.  100.  NVw  York.  1902. 

Helm,  Nellie  Lathrop. — When  Jesus  Was  Here  Among 
M.-n.  Cr.  0.,  pp.  212.  London,  1902.  0.,  pp.  v+205. 
JLondon,  1902.  * 

Hodges,  George. — When  the  King  Came:  Stories  from 
the  Fmir  Gospels.  D..  pp.  ii  -  :i!l!».  New  York,  1904.* 

Hopps,  John  P. — The  Life  of  Jesus,  Rewritten  for  Youn«r 
Diseiplrs.  D.,  pp.  48.  London,  1869.  * 

Howell,  Constance.— A  Hioirraphy  of  -Jesus  Christ, 
written  for  young  free-thinkers.  0.  London,  1883. 

Hoyt,  Helen  Brown.— Child's  Story  of  the  Life  of 
Christ.  I).,  pp.  233.  Boston,  1903. 


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Hutchinson,  Ida  W. — The  Gospel  Story  of  Jesus  Christ. 
With  many  illustrations  by  Patten  Wilson.  0.,  pp.  xii-j- 
142.  London,  1902.  * 

Jackson,  Helen  E. — Gentle  Jesus.  A  life  for  little  folks. 
Q.,  pp.  223.  London,  1895. 

Jesus,  the  Carpenter  of  Nazareth.  By  a  Layman.  0., 
pp.  456.  London,  1890.  See  Bird. 

Kelman,  Janet  Harvey. — Stories  from  the  Life  of  Christ. 
Pictures  by  F.  D.  Bedford.  (Told  to  the  Children  Series.) 
New  York,  1905. 

Kephart,  C.  J.— The  Life  of  Jesus  for  Children.  A 
series  of  questions  and  answers.  22mo.  Dayton,  O.,  1894. 

Kethley,  A.  Pitt.— The  Life  of  Our  Lord  and  Saviour 
Jesus  Christ.  Told  chiefly  in  words  of  one  syllable  for 
young  children.  Illustrated.  Q.,  pp.  96.  London,  1905. 

L ,  H.  L. — Lessons  in  the  Life  of  Christ  for  the  Lit- 
tle Ones  at  Home.  E.,  pp.  192.  London,  1871.  * 

Lamb,  A.  S.— The  Gospel  and  the  Child.  0.,  pp.  260. 
London,  1884. 

Leathley,  Mary  E.  S.— The  Story  of  Stories,  for  the  Lit- 
tle Ones.  D.  London,  1875.  New  ed.  1881. 

Life  of  Christ,  in  the  Words  of  the  Evangelists,  for  the 
use  of  young  persons.  Anon.  D.  New  York,  n.  d. 

Life  of  Christ  for  the  Young.     22mo.     Edinburgh,  1893. 

Life  of  Christ.  By  a  Friend  to  Youth.  S.  London, 
n.  d.  9 

Life  of  Jesus.     (Favorite  Bible  Stories.)     New  York. 

Life  of  Jesus  for  Young  People.  By  the  Editor  of  Kind 
Words.  D.,  pp.  376.  London,  1869. 

The  Life  of  Jesus.  Written  for  the  young.  (In  verse.) 
D.  London,  1866. 

Life  of  Our  Lord  in  Simple  Language  for  Little  Chil- 
dren. 0.  London,  1892. 

MacDuff,  J.  R.— Brighter  than  the  Sun.  A  life  of  Our 
Lord  for  the  young.  0.,  pp.  440.  London  1877.  * 

MacDuff,  J.  R.— Story  of  Bethlehem.  A  book  for  chil- 
dren. Fourth  ed.,  O.,  pp.  136.  London,  1874.  * 


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Mackeith,  Alexander. — The  Gospel  of  Jesus.  Illus- 
trated lessons  on  Gospel  pictures  from  the  lips  of  Our 
Lord.  Q.  London.  1  !)():>. 

Marshall,  Mrs.  Emma. — The  Life  of  Our  Lord  Jesus 
Christ  i?or  Very  Youii^  Children.  Illustrated.  0.,  pp.  88. 
London  and  New  York,  1886.  * 

Miller,  Mrs.  J.  A.  ("Faith  Lalimcr"). — Jesns  upon 
Earth:  his  birth,  life,  death  and  resurrection;  designed  for 
children.  Xe\v  ed..  S.  \e\v  York,  1881.  * 

Mocatta,  M.  A. — Stories  from  the  Life  of  Our  Lord,  for 
Children  of  the  Church.  Illustrated.  0.,  pp.  290.  Lon- 
don, 1892. 

Montgomery,  Maud. — The  Story  of  Our  Lord's  Life. 
AVitli  eiu'ht  colored  plates  after  Gaudenzio  Ferrari.  S..  pp. 
174.  London.  1904.* 

Mortimer,  Mrs. — More  About  Jesus.  By  the  Author  of 
the  "Peep  of  Day/'  E.,  pp.  438.  London,  1872.  * 

Morton,  Mrs.  G.  E. — The  Story  of  Jesus  for  Little  Chil- 
dren. With  illustrations  and  maps.  0.,  pp.  308.  London, 
1880.  * 

A  Mother's  Lessons  to  Her  Little  Ones  About  Jesus.  1 ). 
London,  1865. 

Mulholland,  Miss  Rosa. — Prince  and  Saviour;  the  Story 
of  Jesus  Simply  Told.  S.,  pp.  48.  Dublin,  187f>. 

Mulholland,  Miss  Rosa. — The  Story  of  Jesus  for  Cath- 
olic Children.  S.,  pp.  48.  London,  1879. 

Newton,  Richard. — The  Life  of  Jesus  Christ  for  the 
You  MI:.  Illustrated.  O.  Philadelphia,  1876. 

Newton,  R. — The  Light  of  the  World.  Lessons  from  the 
life  of  Our  Lord  for  children.  Q.,  pp.  340.  London.  L893. 

Nixdorff,  G.  A.— Scenes  in  the  Life  of  Christ,  adapted 
to  the  comprehension  of  children:  designed  for  Sabbath 
schools.  S.  Philadelphia.  1*77. 

Osborne,  Edward  W. — The  Children's  Saviour;  instruc- 
tions to  children  on  the  life  of  Our  Lord.  Illustrated.  T., 
pp.  xii  •  i'7.",.  London,  1882.  New  ed.i  S.,  pp.  L>88.  Lon- 
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Our  Childhood's  Pattern;  being  tales  based  upon  inci- 
dents in  the  life  of  the  Holy  Child  Jesus.  S.  London, 
1870. 

Our  Saviour.  Pictures  and  stories  from  the  life  of  Jesus 
Christ.  Illustrated.  Or.  0.,  pp.  64.  London,  1901. 

Our  Lord's  Public  ^Ministry:  a  sketch  for  senior  Sunday 
scholars.  E.  London,  1855. 

Pollard,  Josephine. — Young  Folks'  Life  of  Jesus  Christ. 
D.,  pp.  410.  London,  1891.* 

Pollard,  Josephine.— The  Wonderful  Story  of  Jesus.  0. 
St.  Louis,  1890. 

Pollard,  Josephine. — Young  Folks'  Life  of  Christ,  told 
in  pictures  and  words  of  easy  reading  for  the  young;  with 
introduction  by  Rev.  James  W.  Lee;  photographs  taken 
expressly  for  this  work  by  Robert  E.  M.  Bain.  0.,  pp.  27+ 
33+40.  St.  Louis,  1902.  * 

Price,  Ernest  C. — The  Footsteps  of  Jesus;  Scripture 
texts  and  poems  for  children.  Illustrated  by  A.  and  F.  C. 
Price.  1).  New  York,  1887. 

The  Prince  of  IVace;  or  Truths  for  Young  Disciples, 
with  prefaratory  remarks  by  Rev.  E.  Bickersteth.  D.,  pp. 
xi+345.  London,  1847.  * 

Proby,  W.  H.  B.— Stories  About  the  Great  King.  Sec- 
ond ed.,  revised  and  enlarged.  E.,  pp.  318.  London,  1874. 

Proudfoot,  Andrea  Hofer.— Child's  Christ  Tales.  D., 
pp.  6+90.  Chicago,  1900. 

Remy,  Jean  S.— Life  of  Christ  Retold  in  Words  of  One 
Syllable.  (One  syllable  sermon.)  0.,  pp.  127.  New 
York,  1901. 

Roscamp,  Robert  G. — Life  of  Jesus  Christ.  A  system- 
atic arrangement  of  the  principal  events  in  the  life  of  the 
"Great  Nazarene,"  especially  adapted  to  youth  of  the  age. 
0.,  pp.  6+9+255.  New  York,  1902.  * 

Royer,  Galen  Brown. — 'Jesus  the  Saviour.  (Bible  Biog- 
raphies for  the  Young,  No.  18.)  2  vols.,  S.,  pp.  2+154+ 
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Rye,  Mrs.  Francis. — -Tin-  Beloved  Sou.  The  story  of 
Jesus  Christ  Told  to  Children.  0.,  pp.  vii+421.  London, 
1901 

Sabbath  Talks  About  Jesus.  By  the  Author  of  "Sab- 
bath Talks  with  Little  Children."  New  ed.,  E.,  pp.  108. 
London,  1868. 

Salome  (Mother  .Mary  .-  Tin-  Life  of  Our  Lord.  Writ- 
ten for  little  ones.  Frontispiece.  Cr.  ()..  pp.  vi+430. 
London,  n.  d. 

Sangster,  Margaret  E. — Thai  Sweet  Story  of  Old,  A 
life  of  Christ  for  the  Young,  p..  pp.  262.  New  York, 
1904.  * 

Shrewsbury,  John  V.  B. — "JesuS,"  and  Other  Sermons 
to  Children.  S.,  pp.  9(5.  London,  1885.  * 

Sizer,  Kate  Thompson. — Our  Blest-  Redeemer:  the  Story 
of  His  Life.  Told  for  little  children.  Q.,  pp.  96.  Lon- 
don, 1898. 

Skene,  W.  F. — The  Gospel  History  for  the  Young;  being 
lessons  on  the  life  of  Christ.  :i  vols.,  0.  London,  1884. 

Smith,  Hannah  C'Hesba  Sin-lion").  -The  Sweet  Story 
of  Old:  a  Sunday  bonk  for'  little  ones.  ().  New  York, 
1886. 

Smith,  Hannah.— The  Child's  Life  of  Christ.  New, 
larire  type,  ed.,  Q.  Hiihidelphin.  1893. 

;r  in  the  K;ist.  The.     Stories  ;il)ont  Jesus.     ( ).     Edin- 
burgh. 1JM)4. 

Stevenson,   John   G.— The    Christ    of   the    Children.     A 

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London.   1!»05.  * 

Stock,  Sarah  Geraldina.  The  Child's  Life  <>!'  Our  Lord. 
Illustrated.  I)..  ]>|).  :',L)n.  London.  Is70.  * 

i-ies  of  the  (J<»od  Shepherd.      A  Snndiiy  book  for  little 
children.     0.     Londnn.   1864. 

Story  iif  the  Cnspr];  (>r  ()nr  Snviour's  Life  on  K:irth; 
told  in  wnrds  easy  to  re;id  nnd  understand.  T.y  tin-  Author 
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Story  of  Jesus  (The).  With  eight  pictures  in  color  by 
Vincent  S.  Daniel.  (The  Children's  Classics.)  E.,  pp.  94. 
London,  1906. 

Story  of  the  Life  of  Jesus,  in  words  easy  to  read  and 
understand.  By  the  Author  of  "The  Stories  of  the  Bible." 
With  forty  full  pa-vs.  Pp.  220.  London,  1889. 

Stretton,  Hesba.  (Pseud.)  (Hannah  Smith). — New 
Child's  Life  of  Chrisl  told  in  easy  language.  D.,  pp.  251. 
Philadelphia,  190.1.  * 

Stretton,  Hesba.— The  Wonderful  Life.  E.?  pp.  viii-f- 
251.  London,  1878. 

Sunshine,  M.  (Pseud.).— The  Children's  Life  of  Jesus 
Christ.  E. 

Syllabus  of  Elementary  Lessons  on  the  Life  of  Christ. 
T.,  pp.  8.  London,  1880. 

Taylor,  Isaac. — Child's  Life  of  Christ.  D.  London, 
n.  d. 

Taylor,  O.  A. — A  Brief  View  of  the  Saviour,  with  reflec- 
tions on  his  doctrine,  parables,  etc.  Designed  chiefly  for 
the  young1.  D.,  pp.  xvi-f-264.  Andover,  1835.  * 

Thompson,  J.  P. — Jesus  of  Nazareth.  His  life  for  the 
young.  0.,  pp.  xviii+438.  Boston,  1876.  * 

Towers,  Alton. — Little  Ones'  Life  of  Christ.  Illustrated 
by  Audrey  J.  Watson.  (Little  Ones'  Library.)  New 
York,  1904. 

Walbridge,  L.  Castle.— The  Story  of  Jesus  for  Chil- 
dren. (In  selections  from  the  Bible.)  "Masterpieces  of 
Art."  D.  New  York,  1901. 

Walker,  Mrs.  E.  Ashley.— From  the  Crib  to  the  Cross; 
life  of  Christ  in  words  of  one  syllable.  S.  New  York,  1876. 

Walker,  Mrs.  E.  Ashley.— Life  of  Christ,  in  words  of 
one  syllable.  S.  New  York,  1869. 

Walking  With  Jesus.  Sunday  readings  for  the  little 
ones.  S.  London,  1885. 

Waterworth,  Mrs. — When  Jesus  Was  Here  Among  Men. 
A  new  Sunday  book  for  young  people.  Q.  London,  1890. 


106  JESU1S    CHRIST   OUR   LORD 

Weed,  G.  Luddington. — A  Life  of  Christ  for  the  Young. 
D.,  pp.  400.  Philadelphia,  1S!)S. 

Weiser,  C.  Z.— The  Child's  Li IV  of  Christ,  written  in 
words  of  one  sound.  S.  Reading.  Pa..  1886. 

Whaler,  Mrs.  Charlotte.— The  Old  Picture  Bible:  or  Sto- 
ries  from  the  Life  of  Christ.  S.  London,  1867. 

White,  Annie  Randall.— Talks  About  Jesus  With  Our 
Little  Boys  and  (Jirls.  Q..  |>p.  :>7S.  Chicago,  n.  d. 

The  Young  Child's  Gospel;  or  the  Life  of  Our  Lord.  0. 
London,  1880. 

Younghusband,  Frances. — The  Story  of  Our  Lord,  told 
in  simple  lanuuaire  for  children.  Illustrated.  Cr.  O.  Lon- 
don, 1887. 


VI.  c.     POETICAL. 

These  are  principally  attempts  at  the  Epic  or  else  versi- 
fied devotion. 

Recommended:  None. 


Abbot,  John. — Jesus  Prefigured;  or  a  Poem  of  the  Holy 
Name  of  Jesus.  Permissu  Superiorum.  Q.  London,  1623. 

Allen,  William. — Poems  of  Nazareth  and  the  Cross.  D. 
Northampton,  Mass.,  1866. 

Auringer,  O.  C.,  and  Smith  I.  Oliver.— The  Christ.  A 
poetical  study  of  his  life  from  advent  to  ascension.  0.,  pp. 
vi+106.  New  York,  1898.  * 

B ,  M.  E.— The  Young  Child's  Gospel;  or  the  Life 

of  Our  Lord  in  Easy  Verse.  Second  ed.,  D.,  pp.  108. 
London,  1899. 

Brown,  W. — Christ  and  Life  of  Lives,  and  Other  Poems. 
0.  London,  1887. 

Calvert,  G.  H. — The  Nazarene.  A  poem.  T.  Boston, 
1884. 

[Cartwright,  E.]. — The  Prince  of  Peace,  and  Other 
Poems.  *  Q.,  pp.  46.  London,  1779. 

Chittenden. — The  Pleronia.  A  poem  of  the  Christ.  O., 
pp.  347.  New  York,  1890. 

Christ  and  Anti-Christ.  A  poem.  By  a  Layman.  D. 
London,  n.  d. 

Christian  Annual.  Christ  and  the  twelve  as  painted  in 
sacred  poetry.  Comprising  an  address  by  one  of  the  first 
of  our  Christian  teachers,  with  nearly  one  hundred  poems 
of  scenes  and  events  in  the  life  of  Our  Saviour  and  his 
Apostles.  Q.,  pp.  80.  London,  1876.  * 

Christus  Victor.  (In  English  verse.)  0.  Boston,  1865. 

107 


Jos  JESUS    CHRIST   OUR   LORD 

[Clarke,  Mrs.  A.]. — The  Saviour's  Triumph  and  Satan's 
Downfall;  or  Captivity  Led  Captive.  A  tragical  poem  in 
ten  parts.  T.  Northampton,  1824. 

Coles,  Abraham.- — The  Lig'ht  of  the  AYorld  :  the  life  and 
teachings  <>t'  Our  Lord  in  verse.  O.  New  York,  1884. 

Cottle,  Joseph.— Messiah.     A  poem.     0.     London,  n.  d. 

Dodge,  H.  Nehemiah. — Christ  us  Victor.  A  student's 
reverie.  A  poem.  Second  ed.,  S.,  pp.  11+186.  New  York, 
1900. 

Featherstun,  H.  Walker.— The  Christ  of  Our  Poets.  D., 
pp.  171.  Nashville,  1901.  *  A  study  of  the  poetry  of  the 
subject. 

Ford,  Charles  L. — Lyra  Christi;  hymns  and  verses  on 
tin-  life  work  and  sayings  of  Our  Blessed  Lord.  Cr.  0. 
London,  1874.  Second  ed.  1876.  Revised  ed.  1892. 

Furse,  M. — Glimpses  of  Christ.  (Verse.)  I).  London, 
1863. 

God  Our  Saviour.  Pictures  and  verses  illustrating 
events  in  the  life  of  Our  Blessed  Saviour.  London.  1!M)4. 

Gold.  Silver  and  Brass;  or  Christ  in  Glory,  iu  Grace, 
and  in  Suffering.  (In  verse.)  S.  London,  1877. 

Goodwin,  Simon. — The  Messiah.  A  poem.  Q.  Lon- 
don, 177J. 

Gospel  Scenes ;  illustrative  of  the  incidents  in  the  history 
of  Our  Sjivionr.  (A  collection  of  hymns,  etc.,  by  various 
authors.  S.  Edinburgh,  1845. 

Gray,  S. — The  Messiah:  or  the  life,  death,  resurrection 
and  exaltation  of  Messiah,  the  Prophet  of  Nations.  A 
] in.  0.  London.  1842. 

Griswold,  Rev.  I M  it  or). — The  Life  of  the  Saviour.  By 
the  poets  ;md  pointers.  I).,  pp.  240.  Philadelphia,  1845. 

Hartman,  C.  Smlakichi:  Christ.  A  dramatic  poem  in 
three  acts.  Published  by  the  Author.  D.,  pp.  81.  Bos- 
tan,  1893.* 

Hathaway,  Timothy. — Gospel  Melodies;  or  Portraitures 
of  Our  Lord  in  \Vrsr.  |).  London,  1856. 


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Hirst,  Samuel.— The  Lamb  of  God.  The  Sacred  Poem 
in  Twelve  Books.  Or.  0.  London,  1865. 

Holland,  J.  G. — Christ  and  the  Twelve ;  scenes  and  events 
in  the  life  of  Our  Saviour  and  his  apostles,  as  painted  by 
the  poets.  0.  Springfield,  Mass.,  1876. 

Holland,  Robert. — The  Holie  Historic  of  Our  Lord  and 
Saviour  Jesus  Christ's  Nativitie.  Small  0.  London,  1594. 
In  metrical  form. 

Karr,  Margaretta  Ayres. — Heavenly  Voice;  a  life  of 
Christ  in  blank  verse.  His  work  and  word  in  sonnets.  0., 
pp.  12+275.  New  York,  1905.  * 

Klingle,  G.— From  Bethlehem  to  Jerusalem.  A  poem; 
with  facsimiles  of  water-color  sketches  by  H.  Fenn.  0. 
New  York,  1888. 

Life  of  Our  Blessed  Saviour  in  Simple  Verse.  (Anon.) 
S.  London,  n.  d. 

Losch,  Henry. — God-Man;  or  the  Life  and  Works  of 
Jesus  the  Christ  and  Son  of  God ;  a  poem,  with  many  notes 
and  illustrations.  D.,  pp.  8+177.  Philadelphia,  1904.* 

Luff,  William. — About  Jesus :  One  Hundred  Poems.  0. 
Sterling  N.  B.,  1885. 

Mac  Duff,  J.  R. — The  Story  of  Jesus  in  Verse.  Leading 
incidents  in  the  great  biography.  S.  New  York,  1893. 
D.,  pp.  128.  London,  1894.  * 

Medwin,  A. — The  Life  and  Teaching  of  Jesus  Christ. 
In  verse.  S.  London,  1880. 

Montgomery,  Robert. — Messiah.  A  poem  in  six  books, 
with  notes.  D.  London,  n.  d. 

The  Old,  Old  Story  of  Jesus  and  His  Glory.  (In  verse.) 
S.  London,  1866. 

Olivier,  H.  A. — Our  Lord  .Jesus  Christ  Made  Known 
Through  the  Church.  From  Advent  to  Trinity  set  forth  in 
verse.  O.,  pp.  208.  Oxford,  1896.  * 

On  the  Creation  of  the  World,  the  Birth  and  Sufferings 
of  and  Redemption  by,  Our  Lord  and  Saviour  Jesus  Christ. 
A  divine  poem.  Applicable  to  this  holy  time  of  Lent.  Q. 
London,  1719. 


IK)  JESUS    CHRIST   OUR   LORD 

The  Prince  of  Peace;  or  Lays  of  Bethlehem.  Selected 
I'mm  the  British  poets.  Illustrated.  O.,  pp.  xi 4-176. 
London,  n.  d. 

The  Prince  of  Peace.  (Verses  by  various  authors.)  Il- 
lustrated by  A.  F.  Lydon.  0.  London,  1888. 

(Ryland,  J.  C.).— The  Life  and  Actions  of  Jesus  Christ 
by  \Vay  of  Question  and  Answer.  By  a  Lover  of  Jesus 
Christ/  D.  New  London,  1767. 

Sacrifice,  Redemption's  Story.  Paraphrased  from  the 
Holy  Writ  and  narrated  in  metrical  form.  By  A.  Messen- 
ger. Illustrated.  Cr.  0.,  pp.  137.  London,  1901.  * 

Shipley,  Orby  (Editor). — Lyra  Messianica:  Hymns  and 
Verses  on  the  Life  of  Christ.  0.  London,  1864. 

Strangewayes,  Edward. — Messiah;  or  Redemption  of 
Man.  A  poem.  O.  London.  . 

Two  Pleasant  Ditties:  One  of  the  Birth,  the  Other  of  the 
Passion,  of  Christ.  Ff.  London,  1623. 

Verses  and  Pictures  Illustrating  the  Life  of  Our  Lord. 
T.  London,  1856. 

Welles,  Albert.— The  Life  of  Jesus  the  Messiah.  A 
sacred  poem.  Illustrated.  0.,  n.  p.  Xe\v  Y<>rU,  1874.  * 

Wesley,  Samuel. — The  Life  of  Jesus  Christ.  An  heroic 
poem.  Ff.,  pp.  28+349.  London,  1693.  * 

Wesley,  Samuel.— The  Life  of  Our  Blessed  Lnrd  and 
Saviour  Jesus  Christ.  An  heroic  poem.  0.,  pp.  xvi-}-303. 
Manchester,  n.  d.  (about  1800).*  A  brief  life  of  the 
author  is  prefixed. 


VI.  d.     THE  APOCRYPHAL  CHRIST. 

By  this  we  mean  the  legends  and  spurious  writings  which 
relate  more  than  the  Gospels  tell  concerning  Christ. 

Recommended: 

For  the  study  of  the  apocryphal  Gospels  themselves,  the 
translation  of  Alexander  Walker.  Edinburgh,  1870. 

Harris,  Kendall.— The  Gospel  of  St.  Peter.  E.  New 
York,  1893. 

Barnes,  W.  E. — The  Canonical  and  Uncanonical  Gos- 
pels. D.  London,  1893. 

Crutwell,  C.  T.— Literary  History  of  Christianity.  2 
vols.,  O.  Edinburgh  mid  NY\v  York,  1893. 


A  copy  of  a  letter  written  by  Jesus  Christ  and  found 
eighteen  miles  from  Iconium.  To  which  is  added  King 
Agbarus'  letter  to  Our  Saviour  and  Our  Saviour's  answer. 
Ff.  London,  1720  (?),  1780  (?),  1810  (?).  And-various 
other  editions. 

Cowper,  B.  Harris. — The  Apocryphal  Gospels,  and  other 
documents  relating  to  the  history  of  Christ,  translated,  with 
notes,  etc.  0.  London,  1867.  * 

Donehoo,  James  DeQuincey. — Apocryphal  and  Legend- 
ary Life  of  Christ ;  being  the  whole  body  of  the  apocryphal 
Gospels  and  other  extra  canonical  literature  which  pretends 
to  tell  of  the  life  and  words  of  Jesus  Christ.  0.,  pp.  59+ 
531.  New  York,  1903.  *  Of  great  value. 

Grenfell,  Bernard  Pyne,  and  Others. — New  Sayings  of 
Jesus  and  Fragment  of  a  Lost  Gospel  from  Oxyrynchus. 
Edited,  with  translation  and  commentary.  With  the  text 
of  the  "Logia,"  discovered  in  1897.  Pp.  47,  0.  Lon- 

lll 


!!•>  JESUS    CHRIST  OUR   LORD 

don,  190-i.  *     (Egyptian  Exploration  Fund,  Gneco-Roman 
Branch.) 

Guerber,  H.  A. — Legends  of  the  Virgin  and  Christ ;  with 
illustrations  from  the  masters.  D.  New  York,  1896  and 
1881.  *  A  «rood.  popular  account. 

Hackwood,  Frederick  W. — Christ  Lore.  Being  legends, 
traditions,  myths,  symbols,  customs  and  superstitions  of  the 
Christian  Church.  0.,  pp.  306.  London,  1902.  * 

The  Hebrew  Account  of  Our  Lord;  sole  English  edition 
Latinized  by  J.  C.  Wagenseil,  1681.  Englished  by  E.  L.  G. 
O.,  pp.  19.  London,  1885.  Another  edition  translated 
from  the  Hebrew  and  edited  by  G.  W.  Foote  and  J.  M. 
Wheeler.  0.,  pp.  xii+47.  London,  1885.  * 

Horder,  W.  Garrett.— The  Newly  Found  Words  of 
Jesus.  Cr.  0.,  pp.  134.  London,  1905.  * 

Lock,  Walter,  and  Sanday,  W. — Two  lectures  on  the 
''Sayinus  of  Jesus,"  recently  discovered  at  Oxyrywhus: 
delivered  at  Oxford.  0.,  pp.  4+46.  Oxford,  1899.  * 

Mead,  G.  R.  S. — Did  Jesus  Live  One  Hundred  Years. 
B.  C.  ?  An  inquiry  into  the  Talmud  Jesus  stories,  the  Tol- 
doth  .Jesehu.  and  some  curious  statements  of  Epiphanius, 
beinir  a  contribution  to  the  study  of  Christian  origins.  0. 
New  York,  1903.  * 

Sayings  of  .Jesus.     From  an  earry  Greek  papyrus  dise<>\ 
ered  and  edited  with  translation  and  commentary  by  l>ern- 
hard  P.  Grenfell  and   Arthur  S.    Hunt.      With  two  plates. 
> Ivjyptian  exploration  Fund,  i      0.,  pp.  "2n.  Oxford,  1897.* 

Pick,  B. — Life  of  Jesus.  ('Apocryphal.)  S.  NVw 
York,  1887. 

Pick,  B.— The  Ivxtra  Canouieal  LiiV  of  Christ,  Cr.  0, 
London,  1903.  *  Also,  D.,  pp.  312.  New  fork,  IJHtt.  * 

Primitive  Christianity.  Vol.  I,  conlaininu  the  lost  lives 
of  .lesiis  Christ  ;md  the  apostles,  slimviiiL1  the  dawn  of 
Christianity  in  .lesiis  Christ,  its  destruction  by  martyrdom, 
etc.  <).  London,  1897. 

Rawnsley,   H.   D.— Sa\  inns  of  Jesus.     Six   village  ser- 


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mons  on  the  Papyrus  fragment.  Preached  in  Saint  Kenti- 
gern's  Church,  Crosthwaite,  Keswick.  E.,  pp.  94.  Glas- 
gow, 1897. * 

Rawnsley,  H.  D. — "Sayings  of  Jesus,"  and  a  Lost  Gos- 
pel Fragment.  A  series  of  sermons.  O.,  pp.  162.  Lon- 
don, 1905. * 

Taylor,  Charles. — The  Oxyrynchus  Sayings  of  Jesus. 
Found  in  1903,  with  the  sayings  called  "Logia,"  found 
1897.  A  lecture.  Or.  O.,  pp.  36.  London,  1905.  * 

Thoughts  on  the  Letters  of  the  Lord  Jesus.  0.  Lon- 
don (?),  1886. 

Warschauer,  J. — Jesus  saith.  Studies  in  some  "new 
sayings"  of  Christ.  Cr.  O.,  pp.  191.  London,  1905.* 

Wright,  J.  W. — Curious  Facts,  Myths,  Legends  and 
.Superstitions  Concerning  Jesus ;  with  a  historical  sketch  of 
the  false  Christs  of  all  ages.  0.  Cincinnati,  1894. 


VI.  e.     REPLIES  TO  STRAUSS  AND  REN  AN. 

Strauss  represented  Christ  as  a  myth.     Renan  the  story 
as  a  legend. 

Reconum  iidt  (I : 

Neander  (see  VI),  in  reply  to  Strauss,  and  Tulloch  in 
reply  to  Kenan.     Christlieb  for  both. 


Beard,  John  R. — Studies  in  the  Life  and  Writing  of  Er- 
nest Renan.  An  exposition  of  his  doctrines  and  confuta- 
tion of  his  errors,  with  special  reference  to  his  "Life  of 
Jesus."  A  mamml  of  evidence  suited  to  the  times.  0. 
London-,  1868. 

Beard,  John  R.  (Editor). — Voices  of  the  Church.  In 
reply  to  Dr.  D.  F.  Strauss,  author  of  "Das  Leben  Jesu." 
comprising  essays  in  defense  of  Christianity,  by  divines  of 
various  communions.  O.  London.  lS4f>. 

Christlieb,  Theodore. — Modern  Doubt  and  Christian 
Belief.  A  series  of  apologetic  lectures  addressed  to  earnest 
seekers  after  truth.  Translated  by  H.  U.  Weitbrecht  and 
edited  by  Rev.  T.  L.  Kinu'shurv.  ()..  pp.  xx  |  ~>4!).  NY\v 
York,  1874.  * 

DePresense,  E.-  -The  Redeemer.  D.  New  York,  n.  d. 
A  reply  to  Renan.  D.,  pp.  xix+316.  Edinburgh.  18(i4.  * 

Elmslie,  W.  G. — Ernest  Renan  and  His  Criticism  of 
Christ,  f  Present  Day  Tracts.)  0..  pp.  57.  London,  1SS4.  * 

Gillespie,  William. — The  Truth  of  the  Evangelical  His- 
tory of  One  Lord  .Jesus  Christ  :  proved  in  opposition  to  Dr. 
D.  K.  Strauss,  <  >.  Edinburgh.  1856. 

Logan,  H.  SI-  -Jesus  in  Modern  Life.  D.,  pp.  299. 
Pbiladelpliia.  1  S88.  * 

Macpherson,  Robert. — The  Resurrection  of  Jesus  Christ 

114 


JESUS    CHRIST    OUR   LORD  115 

with  an  Examination  of  the  Speculations  of  Strauss  in  His 
"New  Life  of  Jesus."  Cr.  O.  Edinburgh,  1867. 

McKim,  R.  H. — Christ  and  Modern  Unbelief.  D.  New 
York,  1893. 

Paton,  J.  B. — Review  of  the  "Vie  de  Jesus"  of  M. 
Renan,  containing  discussions  upon  the  doctrine  of  miracle, 
etc.  D.,  pp.  viii+160.  London,  1864.  * 

A  reply  to  the  Life  of  Jesus,  by  Dr.  Strauss,  from  the 
French  of  Professor  Quinet  and  the  Rev.  Pasteur  A.  Co- 
querel.  0.,  pp.  66.  London,  1844.  * 

Schaff,  Dr.,  and  M.  N.  Roussel.— The  Romance  of  M. 
Renan  and  the  Christ  of  the  Gospels.  D.,  pp.  239.  New 
York,  1868.  * 

Scott,  W.  A.— The  Christ  of  the  Apostles  Creed;  the 
voice  of  the  church  against  Arianism,  Strauss  and  Renan. 
With  an  appendix.  O.,  pp.  xii-j-432.  New  York,  1867.  * 

Stephens,  E. — Modern  Infidelity  Disarmed,  in  a  Reply 
to  M.  Kenan's  Life  of  Jesus.  O.  London,  1876. 

Tafel,  I.  F.  M.— The  Life  of  Jesus  from  the  Gospel 
Record  Vindicated  and  Defended  Against  the  Attacks  of 
Dr.  Strauss,  and  of  infidelity  in  general.  From  the  Ger- 
man. D.,  pp.  287.  Chicago,  1868.  * 

Tulloch,  John.— The  Christ  of  the  Gospels  and  the 
Christ  of  Modern  Criticism.  S.,  pp.  266.  Cincinnati, 
1865.  *  A  reply  to  Renan. 

Ulhorn,  Gerhard. — The  Modern  Representations  of  the 
Life  of  Jesus.  Translated  by  C.  E.  GrinnelL  D.,  pp.  164. 
Boston,  1868.  *  Replies  to  both  Strauss  and  Renan. 


VI.  f.     THE  LIFE  OF  CHRIST  IN  FICTION 

Ben-Halpai,  Levi. — True  History  and  Tragedy  of 
Joshua,  the  Messiah.  0.,  pp.  2+46.  \Yash  hint  on,  D.  C., 
1904. 

Burr,  Enoch  Fitch. — Aleph  the  Chaldean;  or  the  Mes- 
siah as  Seen  from  Alexandria.  Pp.  2+ 4 1:}.  Xew  York, 
1891.  New  i>d.,  1896.  * 

Carus,  Paul. — The  Crown  of  Thorns:  a  Story  of  the  Time 
of  Christ.  D.,  pp.  73.  Chicago,  1901.  * 

Cleeve,  Lucas. — Lazarus:  a  Tale  of  the  World's  Great 
Miracle.  D.,  pp.  4+383.  New  York,  1897.  * 

Corelli,  Marie. — Barahbas:  a  Dream  of  the  World's 
Tragedy.  D.  Philadelphia,  1893.  * 

Davis,  George  T.— When  Christ  Was  Here.  A  tale  of 
the  days  of  Jesus.  .Jerusalem  1900  years  ago.  With  fron- 
tispiece. Cr.  O.,  pp.  155.  London,  1905. 

Featherstun,  Henry  Walter. — The  Christ  of  Our  Nov- 
,. lists.  S..  pp.  8+244.  Xashville,  Term.,  1904.  * 

Haddock,  Frank  C.— A  Hoy  and  the  Christ.  D.,  pp.  5+ 
81.  New  York,  1896.* 

Houghton,  Louise  Seymour. — Antipas,  Son  of  Chusa, 
and  Others  Whom  Jesus  Loved.  D.,  pp.  5+246.  New 
York.  1895.* 

Ingraham,  Joseph  H. — The  Prince  of  the  House  of  Da- 
vid: or  Thirty  Years  in  the  Holy  City.  New  ed..  revised 
and  corrected  by  the  author.  0.,  pp.  24+474.  Boston. 
1896.  First  ed.  1859.* 

Jennings,  Mary  Elisabeth. — Asa  of  Bethlehem  and  His 
Household.  B.  C.  4-A.  D.  30.  S.,  pp.  268.  New  Fork, 
1896.  * 

Johnston,  Annie  Fellows. — Joel,  a  Boy  of  Galilee.  D., 
pp.  ii+253.  Boston.  1896.  * 

Joseph,  Jules'.— A Ipheus  of  Nazareth;  Galilean  scenes 
and  manners  in  llie  davs  <>!'  .Jesus  Christ.  T.  New  York. 
1899. 

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Kingsley,  Florence  M. — Titus,  a  Comrade  of  the  Cross. 
A  tale  of  the  Christ.  O.,  pp.  90.  Chicago,  1894.  *  A 
$1,000  prize  story. 

Mamereov,  Peter  Von  F.,  Annie  F. ;  B.  A.  F. — lesat 
Nassar.  The  Story  of  the  life  of  Jesus  the  Nazarene.  D., 
pp.  713.  XVw  York,  1895.  *  See  VI. 

Mason,  Caroline  At  water. — -The  Quiet  King.  A  story 
of  Christ,  0.,  pp.  304.  Philadelphia,  1896.* 

Nixon,  J.  Leary. — The  Lowly  Nazarene.  A  story  of 
Christ.  D.,  pp.  3+308.  New  York,  1897. 

Phelps,  Elizabeth  Stuart. — The  Story  of  Jesus,  An  in- 
terpretation. D.,  pp.  xii-j-413.  Boston,  1897.  d,  pp. 
352.  London.  1898.* 

Stoddard,  Wm.  O  shorn. — Ulric,  the  Jarl.  A  story  of 
the  penitent  thief.  0.,  pp.  459.  New  York,  1899.  * 

Stout,  James  Frank. — Lucanus,  a  Friend  of  Christ.  D., 
pp.  309.  New  York,  1904.  * 

Sue,  Eugene. — The  Silver  Cross;  or  the  Carpenter  of 
Nazareth.  From  the  French.  S.,  pp.  151.  New  York, 
1898.  * 

VanDyke,  Henry.— The  Story  of  the  Other  Wise  Man. 
S.,-pp.  15+70.  New  York,  1899.  * 

Wallace,  Lew  (Lewis). — First  Christmas.  From  Ben 
Hur.  Illustrated  from  drawings  by  W.  Martin  Johnson. 
O.,  pp.  8+109.  New  York,  1902.  * 

Wallace,  Lewis.— Ben  Hur.  A  tale  of  the  Christ.  D. 
New  York,  1880.  * 

Wallace,  Lewis.— Ben  Hur.  A  tale  of  the  Christ.  Il- 
lustrated with  scenes  and  characters  from  the  play.  Play- 
er's edition.  0.,  pp.  10-551.  New  York,  1901.* 

Walsh,  A.  Stewart. — Mary,  the  Queen  of  the  House  of 
David,  and  Mother  of  Jesus.  6.,  pp.  626.  New  York, 
1886.  * 

Ward,  E.  Stuart  Phelps  (Mrs.  Herbert  D.  Ward).— The 
Story  of  Jesus  Christ.  Popular  ed.,  D.  New  York.  1901. 
(See  above.) 


VII.     TIIK   PERSONAL  APPEARANCE  OF  CHRIST. 
This  is  simply  a  matter  of  tradition  or  the  artist's  fancy. 

Recunum  mlcd: 

Kuril,  Heaphy,  and  Mrs.  Jameson's  Life  of  Our  Lord. 
(See  IV.) 


Bayliss,  Wyke. — Rex  JICLMIUIII.  A  painter's  study  of 
the  likeness  of  Christ  from  the  time  of  the  apostles  to  the 
present  day.  0.,  pp.  224.  London,  1898.  Revised  and 
enlarged.  ().,  pp.  414-211.  New  York,  1903.* 

Carr,  Florence  E.— Pictures  of  the  Christ.  Ff.,  pp.  24. 
Fay<'tteville.  X.  V..  1!M)1. 

Fraser,  John. — The  Saviour's  Beauty  in  "Sermons  and 
Essays. V  Pp.  330.* 

Gilbert,  Edward. — Madonna  and  Child;  with  several 
photogravures,  reproductions  of  famous  paintings  by 
Titian,  Raphael,  Core-^io,  Bellini.  Pern^ino,  S;issol'errato. 
Q.  New  York,  1!)02. 

Haven,  Gilbert. — National  Sermons.  O.,  pp.  656.  New 
York.  1869.  Complexion  of  Christ.  Pp.  655,  656.* 

Heaphy,  T. — Tin-  likeness  of  Christ.  brin«r  an  inquiry 
into  the  vcri-siniilitiide  of  the  received  likeness  of  Our 
Blessed  Lord.  Kdited  by  Wyke  Bayliss.  Kf..  pj).  78. 
London.  Issn.  Also.  NYw  York.  1SS«.  * 

History  of  the  Blessed  Yin/m  Mary  (rriin,  and  the  Ilis- 
toi'y  of  tin-  Ijkfiicss  of  Christ  which  I  he  .b-\\s  of  Tiberias 
.Made  to  Mock  At.  The  Syriae  texts  edited  with  Kn«rlish 
li"Mislali«.iis  by  K.  A.  \Yallis  |->iid'_!c.  Knulisli  translations, 
<>..  pp.  L'til.  London.  IJMMl. 

Kuril,  Estclle  M.  The  Life  of  Our  Lord  in  Art.  With 

118 


JESUS    CHRIST   OUR   LORD  119 

some  account  of  the  artistic  treatment  of  the  life  of  St. 
John  the  Baptist.  0.,  pp.  xxii+370.  Boston,  1898.  * 

Johnson,  Franklin. — Have  We  a  Likeness  of  Christ? 
The  University  of  Chicago  Decennial  Publications.  First 
series.  Vol.  3.  Q.,  pp.  22.  Chicago,  1903.  * 

Lewis,  T. — An  Inquiry  into  the  Shape,  the  Beauty  and 
Stature  of  the  Person  of  Christ  and  of  the  Virgin  Mary, 
offered  to  the  consideration  of  the  late  converts  of  Popery. 
0.  London,  1735. 

The  Lord's  Body.  0.,  pp.  x+155.  London,  1881.  I 
have  not  been  able  to  examine  this  work. 

Palgrave,  Francis  T. — The  Life  of  Jesus  Christ  Illus- 
trated from  the  Italian  Painters  of  the  Fourteenth,  Fif- 
teenth and  Sixteenth  Centuries.  0.  London,  1885. 

A  Pretended  Epistle  of  P.  Lentulus,  containing  a  de- 
scription of  the  bodily  shape  and  feature  of  Jesus  Christ. 
Q.  London,  1658. 

Sibbes,  R. — The  Bruised  Reed  and  Smoking  Flax;  with 
a  description  of  Christ.  S.  Philadelphia,  1876. 

Torr,  Cecil. — On  Portraits  of  Christ  in  the  British  Mu- 
seum. 0.  London,  1898. 

Veronica;  or  the  Holy  Face  of  Jesus  Christ.  An  his- 
torical notice  of  this  relic  of  the  Vatican.  Basilica  of  St. 
Peter,  with  prayers,  indulgences,  etc.  Translated  from  the 
French.  32mo.  London,  1870. 

Way,  A. — Ancient  Portraitures  of  Our  Lord,  after  the 
type  of  the  Emerald  Vernicle  (in  the  Vatican).  D.  Lon- 
don, 1872. 


VIII.     CHRONOLOGY   AND   GENEALOGY   OF 
CHRIST. 

Very  few  accept  the  current  chronology  and  most  agree 
that  our  era  is  either  four  or  six  years  too  late;  others 
claim  even  more.  In  regard  to  the  genealogy  of  Christ  the 
greatest  difficulty  has  been  to  reconcile  the  lists  of  .Matthew 
and  Luke. 

Reconum.  mini:    Conder,  Hervey. 


Allen,  Thomas. — Chain  of  Scripture  Chronology,  from 
the  creation  to  the  death  of  Jesus  Christ.  Q.  London, 
1659. 

Bellamy,  J. — The  True  Age  of  Christ  at  the  Crucifixion 
not  Thirty-three  but  Fifty-two  Years  and  a  Half.  O. 
London,  1822. 

Benham,  Daniel. — Reflections  on  the  Genealogy  of  Our 
Lord  and  Saviour.  Q.  London,  1836. 

Benson,  Christopher. — The  Chronology  of  Our  Sav- 
iour's Life;  or  an  Inquiry  into  the  True  Time  of  the  Birth, 
Baptism  and  Crucifixion  of  .Jesus  Christ.  Hulsean  lec- 
tures for  1820.  O.  Cambridge,  1820. 

Bulbeck,  W.  A.— The  Date  of  the  Crucifixion.  Founded 
on  the  kalendar  of  the  ancient  Kyy  plums.  0.  London, 
1902. 

Butler,  George  William.- -Tin*  Rook  <>|'  the  Generation 
of  .Icsus  Christ  ;  an  explanation  of  the  difficulties  connected 
with  the  '_M'iir;iln<jy  o !'  Our  Lord.  O.  London.  Is?."). 

Butler,  John. — Christoloizia;  or  a  Brief  hut  True  Ac- 
count of  the  Certain  Y»-ar.  Month.  Day  and  Minute  of  the 
hirth  of  Jesus  Christ.  <>..  pp.  :iL»n.  London.  1(171. 

Butler,  John.-  Kalcndar.  Scriptural  and  Astronomical, 

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for  Five  Years,  During  and  after  Christ's  Ministry.  O. 
London,  1671. 

Caspari,  C.  E. — A  Chronological  and  Geographical  In- 
troduction to  the  Life  of  Christ.  Translated  by  M.  J. 
Evans.  0.,  pp.  xxxii+337.  New  York,  1881.  * 

A  Chart  of  the  Genealogy,  Life  and  Ministry  of  Jesus 
Christ,  Ff.  Ely,  1843. 

Christ's  Birth  Mistimed.  Q.  London,  1649.  Another 
ed.  1707. 

Christ's  Birth  Not  Mistimed.     Q.     London,  1619. 

A  Chronological  and  Genealogical  Lineage  of  Our  Lord 
Jesus  Christ;  also,  an  ecclesiastical,  statistical,  historical 
and  ideographical  chart  of  the  worship  of  God,  the  origin, 
progress  and  present  state  of  other  worship,  and  a  short 
history  of  the  Bible.  Ff.  London,  1840. 

A  Companion  to  the  Chart  of  the  Genealogy  of  Our 
Saviour  from  Adam  (with  the  chart).  List  of  parables 
of  the  Old  and  New  Testaments  and  the  miracles  of  Our 
Lord.  D.  London,  1855. 

Conder,  Eustace  R. — Outlines  of  the  Life  of  Christ;  a 
guide  to  the  study  of  the  chronology,  harmony  and  purpose 
of  the  Gospels.  Or.  O.  London,  1881. 

Davies,  Thomas  A. — Am  I  a  Jew  or  Gentile?  or  the 
genealogy  of  Jesus  Christ  proving  his  divinity.  E.,  pp.  87. 
New  York,  1889.  *  A  curious  book. 

An  Essay  on  the  Genealogy  of  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ. 
With  illustrative  tables.  D.  Liverpool,  1843. 

Festorum  Metropolis;  or  the  Birthday  of  Jesus  Christ 
Annually  Kept  Holy.  Q.  London,  1652. 

Genealogy  of  Our  Lord  and  Saviour  Jesus  Christ.  Ff. 
Dublin,  1824. 

Greene,  Robert  Berkeley. — Genealogy  of  Christ  as  Given 
by  Matthew  and  Luke.  0.  London,  1822. 

Harvey,  Lord  Arthur. — The  Genealogies  of  Our  Lord 
and  Saviour  Jesus  Christ,  as  contained  in  the  Gospels  of 
St.  Matthew  and  St.  Luke,  reconciled  with  each  other  and 


1-J-J  .//-;,s-C7S    CHRIST   OUR   LORD 

with  genealogy  of  the  house  of  David,  and  shown  to  be  in 
harmony  with  the  true  chronology  of  the  times.  0.,  pp. 
xxii-f  368.  London,  1853. 

Jarvis,  S.  F. — A  New  Inquiry  into  the  Date  of  the  Birth 
and  Death  of  Jesus  Christ.  0.  London,  1844. 

Jesus,  tin-  Son  of  David:  or  a  full  solution  of  all  the 
difficulties  about  his  genealogy  in  Matthew  and  Luke, 
against  Monsieur  du  T'iu  and  the  Church  oi'  Rome.  O., 
pp.  80.  Edinburgh,  1730. 

Mann,  Nicholas.— Of  the  True  Years  of  the  P.irth  and 
of  the  Death  of  Christ.  Two  chronological  dissertations. 
0.  London,  1733. 

Marquis,  David  Calhoun. — Life  of  Christ  in  Seven  Pe- 
riods. D.,  pp.  31.  Chicago,  1904.  * 

Mead,  G.  R.  S. — Did  Jesus  Live  One  Hundred  Years 
B.  C.  ?  New  York,  1904. 

Parry,  Richard. — The  Genealogies  of  Jesus  Christ  in 
Matthew  and  Luke  Explained.  O.  London,  1771. 

Scriptural  Solutions  of  the  Omissions  and  Other  Diffi- 
culties in  the  Genealogies  of  Our  Lord  .Jesus  Christ.  Third 
ed.,  D.,  pp.  15.  London,  n.  d.  * 

Selden,  John. — Theanthropos ;  or  God  Made  Man.  A 
tract  proving  the  nativity  to  be  on  the  twenty-fifth  of  De- 
cember. S.  London,  1661. 

Watson,  Gervas. — Genealogy  of  Jesus  Christ  Recorded 
by  St.  Matthew  and  St.  Luke  Harmoni/ed  and  the  Appar- 
ent Contradiction  Reconciled.  D.  Hertford  and  London, 
L833, 

Weaver,  Joshua.—  Remarks  on  the  Date  of  the  Xativity 
and  on  Some  Events  Connected  with  this  festival.  S. 
New  York,  1887. 

Yardley,  Edward. — The  Genealogies  of  Our  Lord  and 
Saviour  Jesus  Christ.  ;is  reeorded  by  St.  Matthew  and  St. 
Luke  eritieally  examined  ;md  explained,  defended  and  re- 
conciled t..  .-arli  other  and  to  the  Scriptures  of  the  Old 
Testament.  O.  London.  17:>!>. 


IX.     LIFE  OF  CHRIST  IN  DETAIL. 

a.     The  Coming  of  the  Wise  Men. 
Recommended:  Trench,  Upham. 


Emerich,  Anne  Catherine. — The  Journey  of  the  Magi 
King's.  From  "The  Life  of  the  Blessed  Virgin."  Trans- 
lated from  the  French  by  George  Richardson.  0.,  pp.  157. 
London,  1892. 

Harsha,  D.  A. — The  Star  of  Bethlehem;  a  guide  to  the 
Saviour.  D.  Chicago,  1864. 

Hopkins,  John  Henry. — The  Three  Kings  of  the  Orient ; 
a  Christmas  carol.  Q.  New  York,  1865. 

McLanathan,  Mary  Leland. — Three  Kings:  a  Christian 
leucnd  of  long  ago.  0.  New  York,  1886. 

Nieritz,  G. — Erna,  the  Forest  Princess;  or  Pilgrimages 
of  the  Three  Wise'Men  to  Bethlehem.  Translated  by  Mrs. 
H.  C.  Conant.  D.  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1855. 

Nimcius  Christi  Sydereus.  The  Star  of  the  Eastern 
Sages;  being  a  discourse  of  that  star,  its  nature,  conduct 
and  tendency.  0.  London,  1681. 

Pemberton,  E.  F. — Daughters  of  Jerusalem.  Addresses 
on  the  stations  of  the  cross.  Cr.  0.,  pp.  96.  London, 
1903.  * 

Rowe,  Richard.— The  Star  in  the  East.  0.,  pp.  160. 
London,  1894.  * 

Trench,  R.  C.— Star  of  the  Wisemen.  S.,  pp.  171.  New 
York,  1851.  * 

Upham,  Francis  W.— The  Wise  Men ;  Who  They  Were 
and  How  They  Came  to  Jerusalem.  D.,  pp.  v+253.  New 
York,  1873.  * ' 

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IX.   I).     TIIK    HOLY    CHILDHOOD. 

So  little  of  the  child  life  of  Christ  is  known  (with  the 
exception  of  the  one  episode)  that  it  is  difficult  to  find 
material  for  the  subject. 

Recommended: 

Morgan  and  VanDyke,  for  the  artist's  view  of  the  sub- 
ject. 


Bass,  Mrs.  E.  E.— The  Child  Jesus.     Q.     Boston,  1890. 

Baynes,  Henry  Samuel. — Child  Life  and  Youth  of 
J«'sns.  with  consecutive  illustrations.  32mo.  London, 
1881. 

Bickersteth,  Miss  C.— The  Childhood  of  Jesus.  S. 
London,  1865. 

Birth  and  Childhood  of  -lesus  Christ.  Meditations  se- 
lected from  the  works  of  Augustine  and  other  writers. 
With  photographs  after  Leonardo  da  Vinci  and  other  mas- 
ters. Q.  London,  1871. 

Blackall,  C.  R.,  and  Mrs.  E.  L.— Bible  Lore.  '2  parts, 
O.  Philadelphia,  1891. 

Blackburn,  Wm.  M.— The  Holy  Child;  or  the  KaHy 
Fears  <>!'  Jeero  Christ.  K.  Philadelphia,  n.  (I. 

Bradford,  Amory  Howe. — The  Holy  Kamily:  a  Christ- 
inas M«-<|ita1ion.  S..  pp.  .T-j  ."ill.  New  York,  1899.* 

Brooke,  Stopford  A. — The  Karly  Life  of  Jesus;  sermons 
preached  at  Belford  Chapel.  0.  London,  1887. 

Brough,  J.— The  Early  Life  of  Onr  Lord.  0.,  pp.  274. 
London,  1897.* 

Calthorp,  G. — The  Prince  of  Peace:  a  Christinas  Ad- 
1).  London.  1871. 

Carter,  Thomas  T.  (Editor).— Footsteps  of  the  Holy 

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Child.  Part  I,  0.,  pp.  vi+74.  Part  II,  0.,  pp.  342.  Lon- 
don, 1867. 

Carter,  Thomas  T. — Spiritual  Instructions:  Our  Lord's 
Early  Life.  O.  London,  1887. 

The  Child  Jesus.     T.     London,  1855   (?). 

The  Child  Jesus;  written  for  children  by  the  author  of 
"The  Good  Shepherd."  O.  London,  1859. 

The  Childhood  of  Christ.  From  pictures.  0.  London 
(?),  1885. 

The  Childhood  of  Jesus.     T.     London,  1833. 

Christophel  (Pseud.). — Great  David's  Greater  Son; 
some  thoughts  on  the  early  life  of  Jesus  at  Nazareth.  O. 
London,  1882. 

Coleridge,  H.  J. — Thirty  Years;  Our  Lord's  Infancy  and 
Hidden  Life.  D.  New  York,  1885. 

Davis,  Mrs.  C.  E.  K.— The  Child  Jesus.  E.  New  York, 
1876. 

Drew,  G.  S. — Nazareth:  Its  Life  and  Lessons.  Second 
ed.,  0.,  pp.  156.  London,  1873.  Third  ed.  1876.  * 

Faber,  F.  W.— The  First  Christmas.  The  Infant  Jesus. 
0.  New  York,  1889. 

Glover,  Richard. — The  Finding  of  the  Saviour  in  the 
Temple ;  an  exposition  of  Luke  ii :  46-51,  based  upon  and 
explanatory  of  Holinan  Hunt's  great  sacred  picture.  0. 
London,  1866. 

Gospel  of  the  Childhood  of  Our  Lord  Jesus  Christ  (The). 
Illustrated.  D.,  pp.  267.  London,  1905.  * 

Goulburn,  Edward  M. — The  Gospel  of  the  Childhood ;  a 
practical  commentary  on  St.  Luke  ii ;  41,  to  the  end.  O. 
London,  1873.  * 

Gould,  S.  Baring. — Nazareth  and  Capernaum.  E.,  pp. 
vi+84.  London,  1886.  * 

Greene,  Henry  Copley. — Childhood  of  Christ;  with  in- 
troduction by  Mrs.  Alice  Meynell;  printed  with  the  orig- 
inal Latin  text  opposite  the  translation.  New  York. 

H ,  R.  E.— The  Story  of  the  Childhood  of  Christ.  Q. 

pp.  36.  London,  1885. 


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Hanna,  W.— Earlier  Years  of  Our  Lord's  Life.  D.,  pp. 
4'2±  London,  1868.* 

The  Holy  Child  Jesus.  Thoughts  and  Prayers  on  the 
Holy  Infancy  and  Childhood  of  Jesus  Christ.  S.  Lon- 
don. 1859.  Second  (•«!..  K.,  pp.  90.  London,  1871. 

The  Holy  Child  of  Nazareth.     E.     New  York,  1876  ( f ). 

The  Holy  Childhood;  conversations  on  the  earliest  por- 
tions of  the  Gospel  narrative.  S.  New  York,  1878. 

Hutton,  Vernon  W. — The  Sun  of  Righteousness:  medi- 
tations on  the  early  life  and  ministry  of  Our  Lord  and 
Saviour.  0.,  pp.  300.  London,  1886.  Second  ed.,  1888.  * 

The  Infancy  of  Our  Lord.  32mo.     London,  1883. 

Infancy  of  Our  Lord.     New  York,  1901. 

Jesus  as  a  Child  Amonu'  Children.  Q.  New  York, 
1876 

Knowles,  Archibald  Campbell.— The  Holy  Christ  Child. 
D.,  pp.  154.  New  York,  1905.  * 

Lear,  Henrietta  L.— The  Holy  Childhood  of  Our  Blessed 
Lord:  meditations  for  a  month.  Edited  by  Rev.  John 
Sharp.  0.  London,  1860. 

Letourneur,  Augustine  J. — Lillle  Month  of  the  Holy 
Infancy:  or  the  First  Mysteries  of  the  Life  of  Christ. 
Translated  from  the  French.  K.  New  York,  1876. 

Lutz,  A.  Fowler. — Legends  and  Stories  of  the  Holy 
Child  Jesus  from  Many  Lands.  S.  New  York.  1S94. 

Maas,  A.  J.— A  Day  in  the  Temple.     ( >.     St.  Louis.  1S!»:> 

Masterman,  J.  Howard  B. — Was  Jesus  Christ  Divine? 
An  iii(|iiirv  into  the  credihility  of  the  I  nrarnation.  D., 
pp.  xv  ,  103.  Cambridge,  1M4.* 

Macleod,  A.— The  Child  Jesus,  and  Other  Talks  to  the 
Children,  0.,  pp.  282,  London,  1895.* 

Matson,  Mrs.  Mommy;  Stars:  or  the  Childhood  of 
Jeans,  Illustrated.  M.  New  York,  1856. 

Mi-dilations  in  the  Holy  Childhood  of  Our  P.lesscd  Lord. 
Tak.-u  from  thr  French.  .  S.  London,  1852. 

Mohn,  Paul.  The  Holy  Child.  Colored  illustrations 
with  Bible  texts.  <,}.  New  York.  1S86. 


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Monod,  Adolphe. — The  Childhood  of  Jesus,  and  Other 
Sermons.  Translated  by  J.  H.  Meyers.  D.  Boston,  1889. 

Morgan,  G.  Campbell. — The  Hidden  Years  at  Nazareth. 
D.,  pp.  47.  London,  1898.  * 

Mulholland,  Miss  Rosa.— The  Holy  Childhood. 

Nazareth ;  Its  Life  and  Lessons.  By  the  Author  of  ' '  The 
Divine  Kingdom  on  Earth  as  it  is  in  Heaven."  0.?  pp. 
xii+147.  London,  1872. 

Nicholson,  Edward  W.  B.— The  Christ  Child.  Poems. 
0.  London,  1887. 

O' Gorman,  Richard  A. — Boyhood  and  Manhood  of 
Jesus.  Q.  New  York,  1905. 

Ogilvie,  Duncan. — Christ  Contemplated  from  Birth  to 
Baptism.  Ten  discourses.  D.  London,  1866. 

Our  Childhood's  Holy  Pattern;  being  tales  upon  inci- 
dents in  the  life  of  the  Holy  Child  Jesus.  E.,  pp.  240. 
London,  1871.  * 

Our  Saviour's  Infancy  and  Childhood.  Ten  illustrated 
cards.  S.  London,  1863. 

Pentecost,  George  F. — The  Birth  and  Boyhood  of  Jesus. 
0.,  pp.  viii+399.  London,  1896.  * 

Pictures  of  the  Childhood  of  Jesus.  Q.  Edinburgh, 
1890. 

Ramsey,  W.  M.— The  Education  of  Christ.  Hillside 
Reveries.  Cr.  O.,  pp.  152.  London,  1902.  *  Of  value. 

Ritchie,  Alexander.— The  Wonderful  Babe  of  Bethle- 
hem. Q.  London,  1906. 

Rowe,  S.  G.,  and  Pearse,  M.  G.— The  Child  Jesus;  read- 
ings and  texts  of  the  Holy  Scriptures  with  songs  and 
music.  S.  London,  1877. 

Smith,  T.— The  Holy  Child  Jesus.     D.     London,  n.  d. 

Stacy,  W.  S. — Child  Wonderful;  a  unique  set  of  nine 
pictures  reproduced  in  colors  from  the  original  paintings. 
Q.  New  York,  1904. 

Stapfer,  Edmond. — Jesus  Christ  Before  His  Ministry. 
Translated  by  Louise  Seymour  Houghton.  0.,  pp.  200. 
London,  1897.  * 


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Stewart,  A.  Morris. — The  Infancy  and  Youth  of  Jesus. 
O.,  pp.  59.  London,  1905.  * 

Stock,  Sarah  Geraldina.— The  Child  Life  of  Our  Lord. 
Illustrated.  D.,  pp.  286.  London,  1880.  * 

The  Story  of  the  Childhood  of  Jesus.  0.  London  (?), 
1885. 

Taylor,  Wm.  M. — The  Boy  Jesus,  and  Other  Sermons. 
D.  New  York,  1893.  Also, '  Manchester,  England,  1899. 
0.,  pp.  310.  Manchester,  1903.  * 

Thou  Shalt  Call  His  Name  Jesus.  A  tract  on  the  cir- 
cumcision. By  the  Author  of  "Is  It  Nothing  to  You?" 
S.  London,  1868. 

Townsend,  Mrs.  M.  E.— The  Holy  Child  Jesus.  D. 
London,  n.  d. 

The  Twelve  Mysteries  of  the  Holy  Childhood.  With 
engravings  by  artists  of  the  school  of  Dusseldorf.  T.  Bir- 
mingham, 1857. 

VanDyke.— The  Christ  Child  in  Art.  A  study  of  inter- 
pretation. Illustrated.  O.,  pp.  xviii-|-236.  New  York, 
1893.  * 

Wallace,  Lewis. — The  Boyhood  of  Christ.  Illustrated. 
Q.,  pp.  110.  New  York,  1888.  * 

Wheeler,  Mrs.  Charlotte.— The  Childhood  of  Jesus.  S. 
London,  1865.  Illustrated. 


IX.  c.     THE  BAPTISM. 

The  mode  of  Christ's  baptism  and  its  significance  is  dis- 
cussed in  most  of  the  polemical  works  on  Baptism. 

Recommended:  Dale. 


Clifford,  John. — The  Place  of  Baptism  in  the  Life  and 
Teaching  of  Jesus:  an  exposition  and  a  plea.  0.  Lon- 
don, 1876. 

Dale,  James  W. — An  Inquiry  into  the  Usage  of  Baptism 
and  the  Nature  of  Christie  and  Patristic  Baptism.  O.,  pp. 
630.  Philadelphia,  1874.  * 

Johnstone,  James. — Christ's  Example  and  Precepts 
about  Baptism.  D.,  pp.  96.  London,  1883.  * 

Savage,  B.  J.— The  Lord's  One  Baptism.  E.  Philadel- 
phia, 1892. 

Strong,  Augustus  H. — The  Baptism  of  Jesus.  T.  New 
York,  1880. 

Whitman,  Samuel. — Design  of  the  Baptism  of  Christ. 
0.  Northampton,  1800. 


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IX.  d.     THE   TEMPTATION. 

The  fact  of  Christ  "s  temptation  is  the  mvai  pu//le  for  the 
theologians  \vlio  liold  to  a  strict  interpretation  of  the  Chal- 
cedonian  Christology.  All  who  hold  the  Divine  to  he  in 
preponderance  in  Christ's  personality  must  either  pro- 
nounce the  temptation  a  farce  or  a  fiction  as  some  have  done. 

:  Monod,   Krummacher,  Eyton,   Stewart. 


Age  Temptation  of  American  Christians;  and  Christ's 
Own  Method  of  Gaining  the  Victory  and  the  Kingdom. 
S.,  pp.  viii-(-166.  \e\v  York,  1880.*  A  suggestive  study 
of  the  whole  subject  of  temptation. 

Bagot,  Daniel. — Temptation  of  Christ  in  the  Wilder- 
ness. E.  London,  n.  d. 

Barnett,  Thomas  H.- — The  Strong  and  the  Stronger;  a 
series  of  forty  short  readings  upon  the  temptation  of  Our 
Lord  in  the  wilderness.  0.,  pp.  150.  London,  1889.  * 

Barrett,  George  S. — The  Temptation  of  Christ.  D.,  pp. 
1M4.  London,  1883,  1887.  * 

Barrett,  J.  T. — The  Temptation  of  Christ  Considered. 
D.  London,  n.  d. 

Birks,  H.  A. — God's  Champion.  .Man's  Kxninple:  a  study 
of  the  conflict  of  Our  Divine  Deliverer.  O.  Edinburgh, 
1891. 

Body,  George. — The  Life  of  Temptation  ;  a  course  of  lec- 

tlires.         K..    pp.    258.         Lnndnll.    188!).  * 

Calthrop,  Gordon.  Tin-  Temptations  of  Christ,  and 
Other  Subjects:  heing  sermons  preached  in  Trinity  Church. 
Cheltenham.  O.  London,  isiil. 

Campe,  Charles.— The  Temptation  of  Christ  in  the  YVil 
derneae     8,     London,  is.v,. 

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Carter,  T.  T.— The  Passion  and  the  Temptation  of  Our 
Lord.  A  course  of  lectures.  O.,  pp.  132.  London, 
1863.  * 

Christ  and  Temptation.     T.     London,  1879. 

Christ  in  his  temptation  the  believers  example  and 
strength.  T.  Bath,  1851. 

Cobbold,  George  A. — Tempted  Like  as  We  Are. 
Thoughts  on  the  Baptism,  Fasting  and  Temptation  of  Our 
Lord.  0.,  pp.  149.  London,  1900.  * 

Dallas,  A.  R.  C. — Lent  Lectures  on  Christ's  Temptation. 
E.  London,  1848. 

Dickson,  A.  E. — The  Temptation  in  the  Desert.  E. 
New  York,  1872. 

Dixon,  Thomas. — The  Sovereignty  of  the  Divine  Admin- 
istration vindicated;  or  a  rational  account  of  Our  Blessed 
Saviour's  remarkable  temptation  in  the  wilderness.  0. 
London,  1760. 

Duncan,  Rev.  Canon. — Tempted  in  All  Points.  D.,  pp. 
53.  London,  1906. 

Dyke,  Daniel. — Two  Treatises:  One  of  Repentance,  the 
other  of  Christ's  temptation.  Q.  London,  1634.  Fifth 
ed.,  Q.  London,  1631: 

Eyton,  R. — The  Temptation  of  Jesus  and  other  ser- 
mons. O.,  pp.  172.  London,  1895.  * 

Farmer,  Hugh. — An  Inquiry  into  the  Nature  and  De- 
sign of  Christ's  Temptation  in  the  Wilderness.  0.,  pp. 
viii+104.  London,  1761.  * 

Fuller,  Thomas. — A  Comment  on  the  First  Eleven 
verses  of  the  fourth  chapter  of  St.  Matthew's  Gospel  con- 
cerning Christ's  temptation.  0..  London,  1652. 

Gilpin,  Richard,  M.  D. — Demonologia  Sacra;  or  a 
Treatise  on  Satan's  Temptations.  In  III  parts.  New  ed., 
0..  pp.  lvi+480.'  Edinburgh,  1867.* 

Goodwin,  H. — Christ  in  the  Wilderness.  Four  sermons 
preached  before  the  University  of  Cambridge  in  the  month 
of  Februarv,  1855.  D.  London,  1856. 


I:L>  JESUS    r///,'/NY'   OUR   LORD 

Grosart,  Alexander  Bullock. — The  Prince  of  Light  and 
the  Prince  of  Darkness  in  conflict;  or  the  Temptation  of 
Christ  newly  translated,  explained,  etc.  0.  London, 
1864. 

Hall,  A.  C.  A. — Christ's  Temptations  and  Ours.  The 
Baldwin  lectures,  1896.  E.,  pp.  xvii-fl54.  London  and 
New  York,  1897.  * 

Hall,  J.  C. — Six  Sermons  on  Our  Lord's  Temptations. 
D.  London,  n.  d. 

Healing,  C.  A.— The  Temptation  of  Christ.  E.  Lon- 
don, 1903. 

Hutchings,  W.  H. — The  Mystery  of  the  Temptation.  A 
course  of  lectures.  Cr.  0.,  pp.  266.  London,  1ST."). 
Second  ed.,  revised.  0.,  pp.  246.  London.  1889.  * 

Hutton,  F.  H. — A  Series  of  Discourses  on  Christ's 
temptation  in  the  wilderness.  D.  London,  1833. 

Kirby,  W. — Sermons  on  the  Temptation  of  Christ.  0. 
London,  1829. 

Krummacher,  F.  W.— The  Temptation  of  Christ.  E. 
London,  n.  d.  Also  included  in  "Select  French  and  Ger- 
man Discourses."  Edited  by  H.  C.  Fish. 

Macleod,  Norman. — The  Temptation  of  Our  Lord.  0., 
pp.  250.  London,  1873.  * 

Manton,  Thomas. — Christ's  Temptation  and  Transfig- 
uration practically  explained  and  improved  in  several  ser- 
mons (with  sermons  on  Christ's  eternal  existence).  0. 
London,  1685. 

Mason,  Thomas. — Christ's  Victorie  Over  Sathans 
Tyrannic.  Ff.  London,  1615. 

Mill,  W.  H. — Five  Sermons  on  the  Temptation  of  Our 
Lord  in  the  wilderness  In-Ton-  Cambridge  University. 
Second  ed.,  <>..  pp.  160.  (1aml>rid«r»'.  is?:!.  Also  Lou- 
rim,.  1875.* 

Not  on  Calvary.  A  layman's  pica  for  mediation  in  the 
temptation  in  the  wilderness.  O.  London.  Is!).0,.  I).,  pp. 
46.  New  York.  1*92.* 


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Overy,  Henry. — Sermons :  The  Temptation  of  Our  Lord. 
D.  London,  187:!. 

Palmer,  E.  Reeves. — The  Temptation  in  the  Wilderness, 
or  the  Conflict  and  Victory  of  the  Son  of  Man.  O.,  pp. 
304.  London,  1877.  * 

Palmer,  John  R. — Thoughts  on  Our  Lord's  Temptation. 
A  Study  for  the  Season  of  Lent.  0.,  pp  xvi-[-380.  Lon- 
don, 1901.* 

Parsons,  H.  Moore. — Christ  in  the  Desert;  or  the 
tempter  foiled.  E.,  pp.  129.  Philadelphia,  1858.  * 

Pollock,  William. — The  Temptation  of  Our  Blessed 
Lord  and  other  minor  poems.  D.,  pp.  170.  London, 
1873. * 

Quarantana ;  or  '  *  In  all  points  tempted. ' '  By  the  author 
of  "What  of  the  Night."  O.,  pp.  20.  London,  1878. 

Rawnsley,  S.  R. — The  Temptations  of  Our  Lord  Jesus 
Christ.  Seven  sermons.  Cr.  0.,  pp.  100.  London,  1901.  * 

Rogers,  Edgar. — A  Threefold  Cord.  Meditations  on  the 
Religious  Life  in  the  Light  of  Our  Blessed  Lord's  Temp- 
tation. E.,  pp.  120.  London,  1903.  * 

Scobell,  Edward. — Sermons  on  the  Temptation  in  the 
Wilderness.  D.  London,  1838,  1842.  * 

Stewart,  A.  Morris. — The  Temptation  of  Jesus.  A 
Study  of  Our  Lord's  Trial  in  the  Wilderness.  Cr.  0.,  pp. 
242.  '  London,  1903.  * 

Sweet,  James  B. — Christ  and  Satan.     0.     London,  1876. 

Taylor,  Thomas. — An  Exposition  of  Christ's  Tempta- 
tion; or  Christ's  Combat  and  Conquest  (with  another  ser- 
mon on  Acts  x:  34-43).  Ff.  London,  1659. 

The  Temptation  of  Christ.  Four  Sermons.  By  an  Ox- 
ford graduate.  O.,  pp.  107.  London,  1884.  * 

The  Temptation  of  Jesus.  A 'poem.  By  an  associate 
of  the  Victoria  Institute.  London.  S.  Grantham,  1882. 

Temptations  of  Christ,  Christ's  temptations  real  facts; 
or  a  defence  of  the  evangelical  history,  showing  that  Our 
Lord's  temptations  may  be  fairly  and  reasonably  under- 


JESUS    CHRIST  OUR   LORD 

as  a  narrative  of  what  was  really  transacted.  In 
answer  to  Mr.  Farmer's  inquiry.  0.  London.  170'J. 

Vaughan,  C.  J.— The  Two  Great  Temptations:  The 
Temptation  of  Man  and  the  Temptation  of  Christ.  I).,  pp. 
180.  London,  1872.  * 

White,  Mrs.  E.  G.— Christ  Tempted  as  We  Are.  E.,  pp. 
16.  Oakland,  Cal.,  1894. 

Williston,  Seth. — Discourses  on  the  Temptations  of 
Christ.  E.;  pp.  152.  Utica,  is:]?.  :: 

Winslow,  Octavius. — Christ  and  the  Christian  in 
Temptation.  Counsel  and  consolation  for  the  tempted. 
I).,  pp.  162.  London,  1877.  * 

Wiseman,  Luke  H. — Christ  in  the  Wilderness;  or  Prac- 
tical Views  of  Our  Lord's  Temptation.  O.,  pp.  326.  Lon- 
don, 1857.* 


IX.  e.     THE  TRANSFIGURATION. 
Recommended:  None. 

Anderson,  J.  R. — The  Transfiguration  on  the  Mount.  D. 
London.  1868. 

Bagot,  Daniel. — The  Lord's  Supper  and  the  Transfig- 
uration. 32mo.  London,  n.  d. 

Beet,  William  Ernest. — The  Transfiguration  of  Jesus. 
(Books  for  Bible  Students.)  D.  London,  1905. 

Branks,  William. — Christ's  Transfiguration;  or  Tabor's 
Teachings.  The  veil  lifted;  a  glimpse  of  Christ's  Glory 
and  intercourse  with  His  people.  D.  Edinburgh,  1865.  * 

Browning,  Bishop. — Seven  Sermons  upon  the  Transfig- 
uration a£  it  is  represented  by  the  three  evangelists,  St. 
Matthew,  St.  Mark,  St.  Luke.  O.  London,  n.  d. 

Dunn,  Samuel. — The  Transfiguration,  and  Other  Ser- 
mons, with  a  bioar;ij)hic;il  sketch  of  his  life.  O.  London, 
1890. 

An  Essay  on  the  Transfiguration  of  Jesus  Christ.  0., 
pp.  31.  London,  1788. 

Furlong,  William. — On  the  Transfiguration:  a  Sermon. 
O.,  pp.  16.  Halifax,  1864. 

Geil,  William  Edgar.— The  Men  on  the  Mount.  The 
Life  Stories  of  Moses,  Elijah,  Peter,  James  and  John.  O., 
pp.  192.  London.  1906.  * 

Gunsaulus,  Frank  Wakely. — The  Transfiguration.  D., 
pp.  267.  Boston  and  New  York,  1886.  *  Sermons. 

Rollings,  George  S. — Meditations  on  the  Divine  Life, 
the  Blessed  Sacrament  and  the  Transfiguration.  D.,  pp. 
154.  London,  1882. 

Krauth,  Charles  P. — The  Transfiguration:  an  Exegeti- 
cal  Homily.  D.  Gettysburg,  1850.' 

Sanderson,  Joseph. — Jesus  on  the  Holy  Mount.  D.  New 
York,  1869. 

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Seymour,  G.  F.,  and  J.  H.  Egar. — The  Transfiguration ; 
tin.'  place  of  the  feast  of  the  transfiguration  in  the  Christian 
year.  O.,  pp.  46."  New  York,  1893. 

Vaughan,  Wycliffe. — The  Transfiguration  of  Our  Lord. 
Fifty  Devotional  Studies  for  Lent.  D.,  pp.  286.  London, 
1889,  1892. 

Wedderburn,  Alexander. — Sermons  on  Our  Lord's 
transfiguration.  0.  London,  1721. 


IX.  f.     THE  PASSION. 

The  last  week  of  Christ's  earthly  life  has  for  all  the 
deepest  interest,  for  in  that  week  was  to  center  all  of-  hope 
or  all  of  despair  for  the  world.  The  literature  of  the  sub- 
ject is  therefore  largely  devotional.  The  only  controversy 
connected  with  the  subject  was  that  known  as  the  Easter 
Controversy.  The  question  involved  was,  in  brief, — which 
should  be  celebrated,  the  day  of  the  week  or  the  day  of  the 
month.  This  was  settled  by  the  Council  of  Nice. 

Xote.  The  Last  Supper  is  omitted,  as  most  of  the  litera- 
ture on  the  subject  relates  to  the  Sacrament  of  the  Lord's 
Supper. 

Recommended: 

Krummacher  is  the  classic  upon  the  subject.     Stalker. 


Abbott  Edwin  A. — Paradosis;  or  "In  the  Night  in 
which  He  was  Betrayed."  O.  London,  1904. 

The  Acts  of  the  Days  of  the  Son  of  Man  from  the  Pas- 
sion week  to  His  Ascension.  D.,  pp.  72.  Philadelphia, 
1814. 

Adams,  Harold  T. — Some  Exits  of  the  Passion.  Ad- 
dresses in  Holy  Week.  D..  pp.  80.  London,  1904. 

Adams,  Nehemiah. — Around  the  Cross.  S.,  pp.  96. 
London,  1869.  * 

Adams,  Wm. — Shadow  of  the  Cross.  'D.  London, 
1842.  New  ed.,  O.,  pp.  94.  London,  1886.  Also  S.,  pp. 
104.  New  York,  1844.  * 

Adams,  Wm. — Warnings  of  the  Holy  Week ;  being  a 
course  of  parochial  lectures  for  the  week  before  Easter  and 
the  Easter  Festivals.  E.,  pp.  vi-f  189.  Philadelphia,  1851. 

Aikman,  J.  Logan. — The  Cross  and  the  Sepulchre.     A 

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scries  of  meditations  on  the  passion  and  resurrection.  D., 
viii-f-291.  London,  n.  d.  * 

Aitken,  W.  Hay  M.  H. — Eastertide.  Sixteen  sermons 
on  the  Passion  and  KYsnrreet  ion.  ().  London,  n.  d. 

Arbuthnot,  G. — The  Passion  Foretold  in  Type  and 
Prophecy;  fourteen  short  addresses.  ().  London.  HHrJ. 

Atkinson,  J.  A.  (Editor).— The  Passion  of  Our  Lord 
according  to  St.  Luke.  O.,  pp.  13.  London.  ISSO. 

B -,  E. — The  Holy  Week:  eaeh  day's  events  harmo- 
nised from  the  Gospel  narratives.  S.,  pp.  vi-f87.  Col- 
chester, England,  1868. 

(Bailey,  Lewis). — The  Passion  of  Christ;  a  divine  col- 
loquy concerning'  the  effectual  merits  of  his  dolorous  pas- 
sion 'an  extract  from  a  work  entitled  "The  Practice  of 
Piety").  Edited  by  K.  J  (ackson).  0.  London,  1847. 

Baillie,  John. — Christ  Our  Life;  or  Scenes  in  Our  Lord's 
Passion  and  Ministry.  0.  London,  1864. 

Baird,  Wm. — The  Passion  of  Jesus ;  a  course  of  lectures. 
0.  London,  1861. 

Barault,  L'Abbe. — The  Soul  on  Calvary:  meditations  on 
the  sufferings  of  Christ.  Iv  Philadelphia.  1850. 

Baring-Gould,  S. — The  Passion  of  .lesns.  First  series. 
Seven  Discourses  for  Lent.  Cr.  0.  London.  I8sr>. 

Bartle,  George.- — lesns  of  Xa/ai-eth  Xeitlier  Uaplised  nor 
Slain  by  .Je\v  or  (lentile.  ( ).  London.  1877. 

Baylee,  Joseph. — Christ  on  Kartli.  from  the  supper  at 
Bethany  to  His  Ascension  inlodlory.  ().  London.  1s»;:i 
and  1886. 

Baylee,  Joseph.- •  Christ  on  Karth.  The  last  da\  s  <»!'  ( >nr 
Lord,  from  the  Supper  at  Rethany  to  the  Period  of  the 
Crucifixion.  Popular  ed.  Cr.  <)..  pp.  r>l'J.  London. 
1899.  * 

Begel,  J.  J. — The  Last  .Journey  and  Memorials  of  the 
Redremer;  or  Via  Cnicis  as  it  is  in  .Jerusalem.  O.  New 
York,  1880. 

Hehold  the  Man.  A  l'e\v  Thoughts  on  Passion  Week. 
s.  London,  1876. 


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Benson,  R.  M. — The  Final  Passover;  a  series  of  medita- 
tions upon  the  passion  of  Our  Lord  Jesus  Christ.  4  vols., 
O.  London,  1893. 

Bergamo,  Cajetan  Mary  da. — Thoughts  and  Affections 
on  the  Passion  of  Jesus  Christ  for  every  day  of  the  year; 
taken  from  the  Holy  Scripture  and  the  writings  of  the 
fathers  of  the  Church;  new  translation  by  the  Passionist 
fathers  of  the  IT.  S.  O.  New  York,  n.  d. 

(Bernard  of  Clairvaux  ?). — "Vita  Mystica";  or  the 
true  vine.  A  treatise  on  the  passion  of  Our  Lord,  with 
preface  by  M.  R.  Bernard-Brownlow.  E.,  pp.  386.  Lon- 
don, 1873. 

Birks,  Herbert  A. — !Jesus,  a  Man  of  Sorrows;  Lent  ad- 
dresses. Delivered  in  St.  Edmunds  Church,  Kingsbridge, 
1899.  D.,  pp.  110.  London,  1900. 

Biroat,  Jacques. — The  Eucharistic  Life  of  Christ.  Ser- 
mons preached  in  Paris  during  the  octave  of  the  holy 
Sacrament,  1657.  Introduction  by  Andrew  Tooth.  Q., 
pp.  264.  London,  1886. 

Blunt,  Ellen  M. — The  Wondrous  Cross.  Short  readings 
for  Passiontide.  E.,  pp.  134.  London,  1905. 

Blyth  (G.  F.  Popham).— The  Holy  Week  and  the  Forty 
Days;  being  a  continuous  narrative  in  the  words  of  the 
Evangelists,  constructed  from  the  Four  Gospels,  with  a 
commentary  and  appendices.  2  vols.,  O.  London,  1879. 

Body,  George. — The  School  of  Calvary;  or  Laws  of 
Christian  life  revealed  from  the  Cross.  D.  London, 
1891. 

Body,  George. — The  Life  of  Love.  A  course  of  Lent 
lectures.  D.  London,  1898. 

Bowne,  W.  St.  H. — The  King  of  Sorrows ;  the  substance 
of  Lenten  lectures  on  Isaiah  liii.  D.,  pp.  64.  London, 
1893. 

Brausse,  M. — Meditations  on  the  Passion  of  Jesus  Christ. 
D.  New  York,  1876. 

Brett,  Jesse. — The  Witness  of  Love.     Some  Mysteries  of 


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tin.-  Divine  Lo\r  Revealed  in  tin-  Passion  of  Our  Holy 
Kedeemer.  Or.  0.,  pp.  lib'.  I. Ion,  1904. 

Brown,  John. — The  SiifiVriniis  and  (dory  of  the  Mes- 
siah. An  exposition  of  I'salms  xviii  and  Isaiah  lii  :  1:J  and 
liii  :12.  ().  Edinburgh,  185: ;. 

Buck,  Daniel  Dana. — Closing  Scenes  in  the  Life  of 
Christ.  D.  Philadelphia.  iStii). 

Buddicum,  R.  P. — Kniannel  on  the  "Cross  and  in  tlie  (Jar- 
den.  D..  pp  xii-f-224.  New  York.  1S44.  * 

Butler,  Wm.  John. — Twelve  Short  and  Simple  Medita- 
tions on  the  Sufferings  of  Our  Lord  Jesus  Christ.  O. 
London,  1866. 

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Rate,  J. — Victory  of  Christ  over  Satan;  discourses  de- 
livered during  Lent  in  Belgrave  Chapel,  Pimlico.  O.,  pp. 
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which  the  narrative  of  the  four  evangelists,  arranged  in 
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Rutherford,  Samuel. — Christ  dying  and  drawing  sin- 
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Schauffler,  W.  G. — Meditations  on  the  Last  Days  of 
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Seraphin,  Pere. — The  Suffering  Man-God  (L'Honmie- 
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Seraphin,  Pere. — Pious  Reflections  on  the  Passion  of 
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Smith  John  Oswald.—  Meditations  on  the  Passion  for 
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Steinmeyer,  F.  Y. — History  of  the  Passion  and  Resur- 
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The  Sufferings  of  the  Blessed  Jesus  (a  sermon  on  Luke 
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Synchronism  of  the  Passion  Days.  0.,  pp.  32.  Great 
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Trevor,  George. — Christ  in  His  Passion ;  lectures  on  the 
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Trotter,  J.  Lilias.— Parables  of  the  Cross.  S.,  pp.  56. 
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Tyler,  Bennett. — The  Sufferings  of  Christ,  confined  to 
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Vaughan,  C.  J. — Lessons  of  the  Cross  and  Passion. 
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Veith,  John  Emmanuel. — The  Instruments  of  the  Pas- 
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Voice  from  the  Cross.  A  series  of  sermons  on  Our 
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Wakeford,  John.— The  Glory  of  the  Cross.  A  Brief 
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Warren,  Elizabeth. — The  last  passover;  or  closing  days 
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Watson,  J.  McLaren. — The  Upper  Room.  D.,  pp. 
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Wellford,  G. — Short  Discourses  on  the  concluding 
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Wetenhall,  Edward. — View  of  Our  Lord's  Passion.  O. 
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Way  of  the  Cross.  Meditations  and  devotions  for  the 
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Way  of  the  Cross.  Thoughts  on  the  events  of  Holy 
Week.  Tenth  ed.,  32mo.,  pp.  61.  London,  1880.* 

Whitfield,  Frederick.— Perfect  through  Sufferings.  D. 
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Whitney,  John  R. — The  Last  Passover.  An  account  of 
the  closing  incidents  in  the  life  upon  earth  of  Our  Lord 
Jesus  Christ.  A  verbal  harmony  of  the  Four  Gospel  Nar- 
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Williams,  Isaac. — The  Gospel  Narrative  of  Our  Lord's 
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Williams,  Isaac. — The  Gospel  Narrative  of  the  Holy 
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Wilson,  'Harry. — Follow  to  Calvary.  With  illustrations 
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1901. 

Wiseman,  Cardinal.—  Meditations  on  I  IK-  Sanvd  Pas- 
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Wynne,  G.  Robert.  —  The  "Kxnmplcs  of  His  Paliciire. 
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IX.  f.  1.     THE  GAEDEN. 

To  those  who  claim  for  Christ  a  full  humanity  and  the 
withdrawal  of  the  divine,  there  is  no  difficulty  in  explana- 
tion. By  those  who  falsely  deny  the  Divinity  of  our  Lord 
this  scene  is  asserted  as  a  proof  of  their  position. 

Recommended:  None. 

Adams,  Wm.— The  Three  Gardens,  Eden,  Gethsemane, 
Paradise;  or  Man's  Ruin,  Redemption  and  Restoration. 
D.,  pp.  284.  New  York,  1868.* 

Atkinson,  John. — The  Garden  of  Sorrows ;  or  the  minis- 
try of  Tears.  New  ed.,  D.,  pp.  203.  New  York,  1868.* 

Balfern,  W.  P. — Gethsemane ;  or  incidents  in  the  great 
sorrow;  with  hymns  of  the  Passion.  S.,  pp.  308.  Lon- 
don, 1882.* 

Blake,  Mortimer. — Gethsemane  and  Calvary.  E.  Bos- 
ton, n.  d. 

Buddicome,  R.  P. — Emmanuel  on  the  Cross  and  in  the 
Garden.  D.,  pp.  224.  New  York,  1844.  Also,  London.  * 

Christes  Bloodie  Sweat.    (A  Poem.)     Q.     London,  1613. 

Eden  and  Gethsemane.  Addresses  for  Communion  ser- 
vices. By  Principal  Alexander  Stewart  and  others.  Cr. 
O.,  pp.  viii+223.  Manchester,  1903. 

An  Essay  on  Christ's  Fear  of  Death;  or  an  appeal  to 
the  equity  and  comnfon  sense  of  mankind  from  the  judg- 
ment of  the  independent  church  at  Nottingham.  0. 
London,  1737. 

Frame,  James. — Christ  in  Gethsemane.  An  exposition 
of  Psalm  XVI.  D.  London,  1858. 

Gethsemane,  Jerusalem  and  Golgotha;  meditations  and 
prayers  for  Lent.  From  the  German  by  A.  Geyer.  32mo. 
New  York,  1890. 

Gethsemane;  or  Thoughts  on  the  Sufferings  of  Christ. 
D.  London,  1817. 

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Oilman,  Edward  W.— Before  Easter.  E.,  pp.  50.  New 
York.  11.  (I. 

Hall,  Newman. — Gethsemane;  or  leaves  of  healing  from 
the  Garden  of  Grief.  0.  Edinburgh,  1891. 

Higgins,  J.  T.— Gethsemane  and  other  discourses.  O. 
London,  n.  d. 

The  Holy  Hour,  or  the  Intimate  Union  with  Jesus  in 
His  agony  in  the  Garden.  Translated  from  the  Italian 
by  a  father  of  the  Society  of  Jesus.  With  preface  by  A. 
Weld.  S.  London.  1870. 

Horton,  Thomas  G. — Gethsemane.  and  other  poems.  O. 
London,  1856. 

Kittridge,  A.  E. — Gethsemane — A  Sermon.  Chicago, 
n.  d. 

A  Meditation  upon  the  Agony  of  Christ  in  the  Garden. 
O.  London,  1754. 

Molyneaux,  Capel. — Gethsemane.  Six  Lent  lectures. 
O.  London.  1854. 

Moore,  Thomas. — An  iiujniry  into  the  iiatmv  and 
causes  of  our  Saviour's  agony  in  the  Garden.  ()..  pp. 
viii-(-158.  London,  17^7.* 

Nebelin,  Charlotte  Elizabeth. — (Jethseimme;  or  medi- 
tations and  prayers  on  the  last  hours  of  the  sufferings  and 
death  of  Our  Lord  and  Saviour  .Jesus  Christ.  Translated 
from  the. German.  Edited  by  Mrs.  Colin  Macken/ie.  D., 
pp.  I'm.  lioston,  1870.* 

Philip,  G.— The  Garden  of  Gethsemane.  ().,  pp.  1!M). 
Loi.don.  1881.* 

The  Teai-s  of  Christ  in  the  (iarden.  (In  verse.)  <L>. 
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IX.  f."  2.     THE  BETRAYAL. 

Recommended:  None. 

The  Betraying  of  Christ,  with  other  poems      Q      Lon- 
don, 1598. 


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IX.  f.  3.     THE  TRIALS. 

These  took  place  before  Caiphas  and  Pilate.     Their  le- 
gality is  the  question  most  discussed. 

Recommended:  Blackburn,  Greenleaf,  Stalker,  Innes. 


Bennett,  James. — The  Logical  Consequences  of  the*  Ac- 
quittal of  Jesus;  A  Synod  Sermon.  D.  St.  John,  1867. 

Blackburn,  C.  H. — The  trial  of  Jesus  from  a  Lawyer's 
View.  O.,  pp.  68.  Cincinnati,  1890.*  A  good  discussion. 

Bleby,  Henry  W. — The  Trial  of  Jesus  of  Nazareth  con- 
sidered as  a  Judicial  Act.  0.  London,  1880. 

Braden,  Clark. — Trials  and  Crucifixion  of  Christ.  D., 
pp.  62.  New  York,  1900. 

Broade,  G.  E.— The  Sixfold  Trial  of  Our  Lord  and  the 
Prayers  of  Christ.  Two  Courses  of  Lent  Lectures.  ()., 
pp.  84.  London,  1899. 

Byng,  F.  E.  C. — Friends  and  Foes  of  Jesus  Christ  and 
other  Sermons.  D.  New  York,  1881. 

The  candid  determination  of  the  J«-\vs  in  im-iVi-riim  a 
thief  and  a  robber  before  Our  Saviour.  O.  London,  1753. 

Casaubon,  Meric. — A  discourse  concerning  Christ,  His 
incarnation  and  examination.  Q.  London.  1(>4f>. 

Chapman,  Robert  Clowry. — Legalized  Wrong.  A 
comment  on  the  tragedy  of  Jesus.  S.,  pp.  31.  Chicago. 
1899.* 

Chase,  C.  F. — The  Trial  of  Jesus  Christ  before  Caiphas 
and  Pilate.  D.  London,  1876. 

Dupin,  M. — Jesus  before  Caiphas  and  Pilate.  A  refu- 
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E.,  pp.  86.  New  York,  1867.* 

Dupin,  M.— Trial   <>f  Jesus.     D.     Boston,  1839. 

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Gould,  S.  Baring-. — The  Trials  of  Jesus;  Discourses 
(seven)  for  Lent.  O.,  pp.  80.  London,  1886. 

Greenleaf,  Simon. — The  testimony  of  the  Evangelists 
examined  by  the  rules  of  evidence  administered  in  courts 
of  justice.  Also  a  review  of  the  trial  of  Jesus.  0.,  pp. 
xxiii-f-613.  New  York,  1876.  The  trial  comprises  pp. 
551-613.  This  includes  reply  of  Dupin  to  Salvador. 

Innes,  A.  Taylor. — The  Trial  of  Christ.  A  legal  mono- 
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Klarmann,  Andrew.— rTrial  of  Jesus  before  Pilate.  A 
study  in  judicial  arrogance  and  pharasaical  justice.  D. 
London,  n.  d. 

Lamb,  John. — The  Seven  Words  spoken  against  the 
Lord  Jesus ;  an  investigation  of  the  motives  which  led  His 
contemporaries  to  reject  Him.  The  Hulsean  lectures  for 
1860.  0.  Cambridge,  1861. 

Lemann,  M. — Jesus  before  the  Sanhedrin;  translated 
from  the  French  by  J.  Magath.  D.  Nashville,  Tenn., 
1886. 

Mabry,  J.  C.— Legal  View  of  the  Trial  of  Christ.  Cin- 
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Noel,  I. — Jesus  which  is  called  Christ;  His  trial  and 
condemnation;  a  study  in  Gospel  history.  0.,  pp.  60. 
London,  1878. 

Powell,  John  Walker.— The  Silences  of  the  Master.  E., 
pp.  62.  Cincinnati,  1904.* 

Rosadi,  Giovanni. — The  Trial  of  Jesus.  Translated 
from  the  third  Italian  ed.  Edited  with  preface  by  Dr. 
Emil  Reich.  O.,  pp.  360.  London,  1905.  * 

The  Sentence  of  Condemnation  as  passed  by  Pontius 
Pilate  against  Jesus  Christ.  Ff.  London,  1851. 

Stalker,  James. — The  Trial  and  Death  of  Jesus  Christ. 
Devotional  history  of  Our  Lord's  Passion.  D.,  pp.  x-f- 
321.  London  and  New  York,  1894.* 

Stout,  A.  P.— The  Trials  and  Crucifixion  of  Christ.  D., 
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Veith,  John  Emmanuel. — Words  of  the  enemies  of 
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Wellford,  Edwin  Taliaferro. — The  Lynching  of  Jesus 
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Wilson,  Thomas  Frew.— Trial  of  Jesus  of  Nazareth. 
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Yoran,  Calvin. — The  Trial  of  Christ  as  viewed  by  a, 
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IX.  f.  4.     THE  CRUCIFIXION. 

The  fact  is  nowhere  more  vividly  portrayed  than  in  the 
Gospel  narratives. 

Recommended: 

Tholuck,  for  the  devotional  view. 

Stroud,  for  the  physical  aspects  of  the  death  on  the  cross. 

Stalker,  for  an  estimate  of  the  circumstances. 


Aitken,  William  H.  M.  H. — Around  the  Cross.  First 
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Aldrich,  J.  K. — A  critical  examination  of  the  time  of 
Our  Saviour's  crucifixion,  the  14th  day  of  the  Jewish 
month  Nisan.  A.  D.  30.  D.,  pp.  262.  Wellfleet,  Mass., 
1882.  * 

Alger,  William  Rounseville. — Symbolic  History  of  the 
Cross  of  Christ.  E.,  pp.  93.  Boston,  1851.* 

Allen,  Benjamin. — Jesus  Christ  and  Him  Crucified. 
D.,  pp.  120.  Philadelphia,  1822.  * 

Ambler,  Benjamin  G. — The  Crucifixion,  and  other 
poems.  0.  London,  1880. 

Andrew,  J.  J. — Jesus  Christ  and  Him  Crucified.  Third 
ed.,  0.  Birmingham,  1882. 

Ashton,  John.: — The  legendary  history  of  the  Cross.  A 
series  of  sixty-four  wood  cuts  from  a  Dutch  book  pub- 
lished by  Veldeneer,  A.  D.  1483.  With  an  introduction 
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S.  Baring-Gould.  0.  London,  n.  d. 

Baird,  William. — Watching  by  the  Cross;  Prayers, 
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Barry,  Alfred. — Doctrine  of  the  Cross.  Six  sermons 
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Baxter,  Richard. — The  Crucifying  of  the  World  by  the 
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Bayley,  L.  M.  L.— At  the  Foot  of  the  Cross.  (Verse.) 
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Bird,  C.  S.— The  Eve  of  the  Crucifixion.  Addresses. 
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Birks,  H.  A. — The  Shadow  of  the  Cross  in  Our  Lord's 
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Boag,  Frederick. — The  Precious  Blood.  A  sermon. 
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Body,  G. — The  School  of  Calvary.  A  course  of  Lent 
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Bonar,  Horatius.— The  Blood  of  the  Cross.  32mo.  Phil- 
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Braden,  Clark. — Trials  and  Crucifixion  of  Christ.  D., 
pp.  263.  St.  Louis,  1903. 

Brown,  Charles. — Lessons  from  the  Cross.  (Little 
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Burrell,  Joseph  Dunn. — The  Singular  Death  of  Christ. 
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Carter,  T.  T. — The  Footprints  of  the  Lord  on  the 
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Chapin,  E.  H.— The  Crown  of  Thorns.  D.  New  York, 
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Chapman,  Hugh  B. — The  Religion  of  the  Cross.  A 
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Hodges,  G. — Beside  the  Cross.  Good  Friday  medita- 
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Holland,  John. — Cruciana ;  or  the  Cross  of  Christ.  D. 
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Hook,  Walter  Farquhar. — The  Cross  of  Christ;  or  medi- 
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Hopkins,  Evan  H. — Calvary  and  the  Tomb.  Q.,  pp.  32. 
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James,  John  Angell. — The  Attractions  of  the  Cross. 
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Jones,  W.  H. — At  the  Foot  of  the  Cross.  Seven  ad- 
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The  .Journey  of  the  Cross  to  ho  made  l»y  the  Oevout 
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IX.  f.  5.     THE  SEVEN  LAST  WORDS. 

St.  Luke,  23  :  34.  Father  forgive  them,  for  they  know 
not  what  they  do. 

St  Luke,  23  : 43.  Today  thou  shalt  be  with  me  in  para- 
dise. 

St.  John,  19  :  26,  27.  He  saith  unto  his  mother,  woman 
behold  thy  son !  Then  saith  He  to  the  disciple,  behold  thy 
mother !  and  from  that  hour  that  disciple  took  her  unto  his 
own  home. 

St.  Matthew,  27  :  46.  And  about  the  ninth  hour  Jesus 
cried  with  a  loud  voice  saying,  Eli,  Eli,  lama,  sabachthani. 
That  is  to  say,  My  God,  my  God,  why  hast  Thou  forsaken 
me. 

St.  John,  19  :  28.  After  this  Jesus,  knowing  that  all 
things  were  now  accomplished  that  the  Scriptures  might  be 
fulfilled,  saith,  I  thirst. 

St.  John,  19  : 30.     It  is  finished. 

St.  Luke,  23  :  45,  46.  And  the  veil  of  the  temple  was 
rent  in  the  midst  and  when  Jesus  had  cried  with  a  loud 
voice,  he  said.  Father,  into  Thy  hands  I  commend  my 
spirit;  and  having  said  this.  He  gave  up  the  ghost. 

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Isaacs,  F.  W. — The  Beatitudes  as  learned  by  the  Cross. 
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Jackson,  Charles  B. — Short  Sermons  on  the  Words  of 
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Jeffrey,  Robert  T.— Voices  from  Calvary ;  or  the  Seven 
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Jones,  J.  E.  Rivington. — Via  S^cra.  A  Service  for 
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King,  Edward. — Meditations  on  the  Last  Seven  Words 
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Larrabee,  Edward  Allan. — Temple  of  His  Body;  being 
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Lowe,  Frank  E. — Under  the  Holy  Cross.  Being  a  series 
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Lowrie,  Walter. — Gaudium  Crucis.  Meditations  for 
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McClelland,  Thomas  Calvin. — Verba  Crucis;  a  medi- 
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Mackay,  A.  B. — The  Glory  of  the  Cross,  as  manifested 
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Maturin,  B.  W. — Meditations  on  the  Seven  Words  of 
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IX.  f.  6.     THE   DARKNESS. 

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words  of  the  original  authors,  during  the  six  centuries  of 
Christianity  with  proper  observations  on  those  testimonies. 
O.,  pp.  53.  London,  1832. 


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IX.  f.  7.    THE  DESCENT  INTO  HELL  AND  PREACH- 
ING TO  THE  SPIRITS  IN  PRISON. 

Recommended:  Plumptre. 


Bilson,  Thomas.— The  Effect  of  Certain  Sermons 
touching  the  full  redemption  of  mankind  by  the  death  and 
blood  of  Jesus  Christ;  wherein  are  handled  what  Paines 
Christ  suffered  in  His  soule  on  the  Cross;  together  with 
the  Place  and  Purpose  of  His  Descent  into  Hell  ;il'i<-r 
Death.  Q.  London;  1599. 

Bilson,  Thomas.— The  Survey  of  Christ's  Sufferings 
for  Man's  Redemption;  and  of  His  descent  into  Hades  or 
Hel  for  Our  deliverance.  Ff.  London,  1604. 

A  Brief  Answer  unto  Certaine  Objections  and  reasons 
against  the  descension  of  Christ  into  Hell.  Q.  Oxford, 
1604. 

Broughton,  Hugh. — An  Explication  of  the  Article  of 
Christ's  Descent  into  Hell.  Works.  Pp.  727+840.  Lon- 
don, 1662. 

Carlisle,  Christopher. — A  Discourse  concerning  two  di- 
vine positions.  The  first  effectually  concluding  that  the 
soules  of  the  faithfull  Fathers  deceased  before  Christ  went 
immediately  to  Heaven.  The  Second  touching  the  de- 
scension of  Saviour  Christ  info  Hell.  ().,  pp.  17+173. 
London,  1582. 

Tli.-  Descent  into  Hell;  a  Poem.     O.     London,  1830. 

The  Gospel  in  the  Underworld.     E.,  pp.  28.     N.  P.,  n.  d.* 

Guild,  William. — Limbo's  Battery;  or  ;m  ;ms\vrp  to  a 
Popish  P;miphlet  of  Christ's  Descent  into  Hell.  D.  Aber- 
deen, 1630. 

(Hayne,  T.).— Of  the  Article  of  Our  Creed;  Christ  de- 

184 


JESUS    CHRIST   OUR   LORD  185 

scended  into  Hades,  or  ad  infernos.  Quest.  1.  What  is 
meant  in  the  Creed  by  this  article.  2.  Did  Christ's  Soule 
goe  to  Heaven  or  Gehenna  ?  "With  answers  to  both  of  them 
severally.  Q.  London,  1642. 

Hernad,  John  Abraham. — The  Descent  into  Hell,  with 
an  analysis  and  notes.  0.  London,  1835. 

Higgins,  John. — An  answer  to  Wm.  Perkins,  concerning 
Christ's  Descent  into  Hell.  0.  Oxford,  1608. 

Hill,   Adam.— The  Defense  of  the  Article,   Christ  de- 
scended into  Hell.     With  arguments  objected  against  the 
truth  of  the  doctrine  of  one  Alex.  Humes,  all  which  rea 
sons  are  confuted.     Q.     London,  1592. 

Horsley,  Samuel. — Hosea.  Translated  from  Hebrew, 
with  notes.  Second  ed.  With  a  sermon,  now  first  pub- 
lished on  Christ's  Descent  into  Hell.  Q.,  pp.  1+226. 
London,  1804. 

Huidekoper,  Frederic.— The  Belief  of  the  First  Three 
Centuries  concerning  Christ's  Mission  to  the  underworld. 
D.,  pp.  xii+187.  Boston,  1854,  and  New  York,  1883.* 
Also  included  in  his  works,  Vol.  I. 

Henry,  Jacob. — A  Treatise  on  the  Sufferings  and  Vic- 
tory of  Christ  in  the  work  of  Our  Redemption.  Written 
against  certain  errors  in  these  points  publicly  preached  in 
London.  (By  Bishop  Bilson.)  0.  London,  1598. 

Kelly,  W. — The  Preaching  to  Spirits  in  Prison.  S.,  pp 
139.  London,  1900. 

Lord,  William  W. — Christ  in  Hades.  A  Poem.  D.,  pp. 
183.  New  York,  1851. 

Love,  William  De  Loss. — Christ  Preaching  to  Spirits  in 
Prison;  or  Christ's  preaching  to  the  Dead  explained  by 
the  change  from  inferior  to  the  celestial  paradise.  E.,  pp. 
167.  Boston,  1883.* 

Parkes,  Richard. — An  apologie  of  three  testimonies  of 
Holy  Scriptures  concerning  the  articles  of  our  creed.  He 
descended  into  Hell.  Q.  London,  1607. 

Parkes,  Richard. — The  Second  Booke,  containing  a  re- 


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joinder  to  a  reply  made  against  the  former  booke,  lately 
published  in  a  printed  pamphlet,  intitled,  Limbo-mastix. 
Q.  London,  1607. 

Phillips,  Stephen. — Christ  in  Hades.  Illustrated  by 
Henry  Ospovat.  New  York,  1902. 

Plumptre,  E.  H. — The  Spirits  in  Prison,  and  other 
studies  on  the  Life  after  death.  D.,  pp.  xii+416.  New 
York,  1885.  Revised  ed,  0.  London,  1886.* 

Seiss,  Joseph  A. — Christ's  Descent  into  Hell.  D.  Lon- 
don, 1887. 

Smith,  Richard. — A  letter  to  Dr.  Henry  Hammond,  con- 
cerning the  sense  of  that  article  in  the  creed  He  descended 
into  Hell,  together  with  Dr.  Hammond's  answer.  0.  Lon- 
don, 1684. 

Washburn,  W.  W. — Christ's  descent  into  Hades  and 
His  work  there  in  behalf  of  the  Saints  of  Old  Testament 
Times.  E.,  pp.  33.  Milford,  Mich.,  1900.  * 

(Willett,  Andrew). — Limbo-Mastix,  that  is  a  Canvise  of 
Limbus  Patrum,  shewing  that  Christ  descended  not  in 
Soule  to  Hell  to  deliver  the  Fathers  from  thence.  Q. 
London,  1604. 

Willett,  Andrew. — Loidoromastix ;  that  is  a  scourge  for 
a  raylor  containing  a  full  answer  to  the  unchristian  rayl- 
ings  vented  by  one  Richard  Parkes  against  the  author  of 
Limbo-mastix.  Q.  Cambridge,  1607. 


X.     CHRIST'S  RESURRECTION. 

"On  the  third  day  He  arose  from  the  dead."  Many 
works  011  the  general  resurrection  refer  to  the  resurrection 
of  Christ.  For  these  the  reader  is  referred  to  the  appendix 
to  Alger's  "Doctrine  of  the  Future  Life."  We  need  not 
liscuss  here  the  history  of  the  doctrine  of  the  resurrection 
of  the  body. 

The  main  difficulties  have  arisen  from  a  desire  to  over- 
throw another  witness  to  the  Divinity  of  Christ.  The  fol- 
lowing theories  have  been  held: — 

1.  Christ    really   did     arise   from   the   dead.     This   has 
always  been  the  belief  of  the  Christian  Church.     On  this 
belief  is  based  the  hope  of  a  future  life. 

2.  The  disciples  stole  him  away.     This  was  the  theory  of 
the  hostile  Jew. 

3.  He  was  stunned  or  in  a  swoon  and  was  revived  by  the 
cool  of  the  tomb  and  the  fragrance  of  the  spices. 

4.  The  imaginations  of  the  disciples  were  much  excited, 
as  the  result  of  the  crucifixion  of  the  Lord.     In  their  fran- 
tic state  they  were  subject  to  an  hallucination. 

Recommended : 

Milligan  and  Westcott  have  written  the  best  of  the  late 
discussions. 

Sherlock's  "Tryal  of  the  Witnesses"  is  an  old  book 
worthy  of  mention  if  for  nothing  more  than  the  contro- 
versy it  aroused  and  the  influence  it  has  exerted  upon  the 
later  literature  of  the  subject. 

Liddon's  Sermons  are  the  best  among  the  sermons. 

Aikman,  J.  Logan. — Mornings  at  the  Sepulchre;  or  the 
Risen  Redeemer.  D.  London,  1859.* 

Aitken,  W.  Hay  M.  H.— Eastertide   Thoughts   on   the 

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Passion  and  Resurrection  of  Our  Lord.  0.,  pp.  246.  Lon- 
don;  1889.* 

Allen,  Don.  (Pseud.). — Resurrection  of  Jesus;  an  agnos- 
tic's view.  D.  New  York,  1893. 

(Annet,  P.). — The  Resurrection  of  Jesus  Christ  demon- 
strated to  have  no  proof;  in  answer  to  a  pamphlet  (by  C. 
Moss,  Bishop  of  Bath  and  Wells).  Called  the  Resurrec- 
tion of  Jesus  cleared.  O.  London,  1744  (?). 

(Annet,  P.). — The  resurrection  of  Jesus  considered  in 
Answer  to  the  Tryal  of  the  Witnesses.  By  a  moral  philos- 
opher. O.  London,  1743. 

(Annet,  P.). — The  Resurrection  reconsidered.  Being 
an  answer  to  the  clearer  (Bishop  Moss)  and  others.  By 
way  of  a  dialogue  between  the  considerer  and  his  friend. 
By  the  author  of  the  Resurrection  of  Jesus  considered. 
Part  I,  0.  London,  1744. 

An  Answer. to  the  Jewish  Rabbi's  two  letters  against 
Christ's  Resurrection.  O.  London,  1729. 

Barclay,  Rev.  P. — Come  and  See  the  Place  where  the 
Lord  Lay.  An  Easte'r  Homily.  Cr.  0.,  pp.  29.  London, 
1903.* 

Baring-Gould,  Rev.  S.— The  Death  and  Resurrection  of 
Jesus.  Ten  lectures.  Cr.  0.  London,  1884. 

Begg,  J.  A. — Evidence  of  the  Redeemer's  Return  in 
Glory.  D.  London,  n.  d.  . 

Benson,  R.  M. — The  Life  beyond  the  Grave.  Medita- 
tions upon  .the  Resurrection  and  Ascension  of  Our  Lord. 
D.,  pp.  702.  London,  1885.* 

Berle,  A.  A.— The  Resurrection  of  Christ,  Faith's  Cor- 
ner-stone. D.  Boston,  1897.* 

Bible,  Andrew  F. — Jesus  and  the  Resurrection;  the 
glad  news  of  Our  Lord  and  Saviour  .h-sns  Christ.  0.,  pp. 
212.  London,  1890. 

Bickersteth,  Edward  H. — Jesus  and  the  Resurrection; 
or  the  Ministry  of  the  Churr-h  a  witness  of  the  resurrec- 
tion. 0.  London,  1870. 


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Brookes,  J.  H. — He  is  not  here;  the  resurrection  of 
Christ.  D.,  pp.  2+170.  Philadelphia,  1896.* 

Brown,  J.  Baldwin. — The  Risen  Christ  the  King  of 
Men.  Sixteen  discourses.  Popular  ed.,  0.,  pp.  368.  Lon- 
don, 1890.* 

Brown,  John. — The  Resurrection  of  Life,  an  exposition 
of  I  Corinthians  xv,  with  a  discourse  on  Our  Lord's  Resur- 
rection. 0.  London,  1852.  Second  ed.,  D.,  pp.  xvi-f  378. 
Edinburgh,  1866.* 

Bush,  George. — The  Resurrection  of  Christ;  in  answer 
to  the  question  whether  He  rose  in  a  spiritual  and  celestial 
or  in  a  material  and  earthly  body.  D.,  pp.  92.  New 
York,  1845.* 

Candlish,  R.  S. — Life  in  a  risen  Saviour,  being  dis- 
courses on  the  Argument  of  J  Corinthians  xv.  0.,  pp. 
400.  Edinburgh,  1858.* 

Chandler,  S. — The  Witnesses  of  the  Resurrection  of 
Jesus  Christ  re-examined  and  their  testimony  proved  en- 
tirely consistent.  O.,  pp.  170.  London,  about  1744. 

Chapman,  H.  B. — Where  is  Christ?     O.     London,  1890. 

Cooke,  George. — An  illustration  of  the  General  Evi- 
dence establishing  the  reality  of  Christ's  Resurrection.  O., 
pp.  xvi+323.  Edinburgh,  1808. 

Cooper,  Thomas. — Verity  of  Christ's  Resurrection  from 
the  dead.  An  appeal  to  the  common  sense  of  the  people. 
D.  London,  1875  and  1885.  New  ed.,  E.,  pp.  176.  Lon- 
don, 1892.* 

Cox,  S.— The  Resurrection.     D.     London,  1881. 

Cross,  James. — The  Resurrection ;  What  is  it  ?  O.  Lon- 
don, 1876. 

Dickinson,  Richard  W. — The  Resurrection  of  Jesus 
Christ,  historically  and  logically  viewed.  S.,  pp.  142. 
Philadelphia,  1866.* 

Ditton,  Humphry. — A  discourse  concerning  the  Resur- 
rection of  Jesus  Christ.  In  three  parts.  0.,  pp.  viii-f- 
432.  London,  1714. 


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Dore,  James. — Essay  on  the  Resurrection  of  Christ.  I). 
London,  n.  d. 

Edgar,     R.     McCheyne. — The    Resurrection    of    JesUs 
Christ  in  its  historical,  doctrinal,  moral  and  spiritu;i 
pects.     (Present  Day  Tracts.)     Second  series.     No.  45.   () 
London,  1886.  * 

Edgar,  R.  McCheyne. — The  Gospel  of  a  Risen  Saviour. 
O.,  pp.  370.  Edinburgh,  1892.* 

The  Evidence  and  Import  of  Christ's  Resurrection  versi- 
fied for  the  help  of  the  memory.  O.  Providence,  R.  I., 
1797. 

The  Evidence  for  the  Resurrection  of  Jesus  Christ  criti- 
cally examined.  0.  London,  1865. 

The  Evidence  for  the  Resurrection  cleared  from  the 
exceptions  of  a  late  pamphlet  entitled,  "The  Resurrection 
of  Jesus  considered  by  a  moral  philosopher."  0.  Lon- 
don, 1744. 

Falconer,  Thomas,  M.  D. — The  Resurrection  of  Our 
Saviour  ascertained  from  an  exnmiimtion  of  the  proofs  of 
His  identity  after  that  event.  0.  Oxford,  1798. 

Furness,  William  H. — The  Story  of  the  Resurrection  of 
.h-snstold  once  more,  with  remarks  upon  the  character  of 
Jesus  and  historical  claims  of  the  Gospels  and  a  word  upon 
prayer.  D.,  pp.  151.  Philadelphia,  1884.* 

Gere,  George  Washington. — Did  Jesus  Rise;  The  l»Vs- 
urrection  from  the  Viewpoint  of  a  Lawyer.  D.,  pp.  2-J-27. 
Chicago.  1  Do:;. 

Gordon,  Adoniram  Judson. — Risen  with  Christ  ;  ;in  ;i<l- 
dress  <>n  the  IvYsiin-eetion.  New  «•<!..  S..  pp.  ::±  New 
York.  1S05.* 

Gould,  S.  Baring-. — The  Dmth  ;ind  Kesnrreet  ion  <»f 
Jesus.  D..  pp.  Nfi.  London,  18**. 

Govett,  R. — Christ's  LVsunvH  i<«n  ;m<I  Ours.  On  I  Cor- 
inthijms  xv.  D.  London,  1S7U. 

(Grove,  H.). — The  Evidence  for  Our  S.-ivionr's  KYsnr 
rection  considered  with  th<i  improvement  of  this  important 
doctrine.  ()..  pp.  72.  London.  1730. 


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Gurney,  Thomas  A. — The  Living  Lord  and  the  Opened 
Grave.  O.,  pp.  viii+320.  London,  1901.* 

Harlow,  L.  K.— The  Risen  Lord.     0.     New  York,  1888. 

He  is  Risen.     T.     New  York,  1889. 

Hindmarsh,  Robert, — An  Essay  on  the  Resurrection  of 
the  Lord,  being  an  Jmmble  attempt  to  answer  the  question 
with  what  body  did  the  Lord  rise  from  the  dead?  O.,  pp. 
xxxvi-}-283.  London,  1833.*  The  Swedenborgian  doc- 
trine. 

Holmes,  Robert. — The  Resurrection  of  the  Body  de- 
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His  Transfiguration;  a  sermon  on  Phil.  iii:21.  Oxford, 
1777. 

[Horsley,  John.l. — An  enquiry  with  the  force  of  the  ob- 
jection made  against  the  resurrection  of  Christ,  from  the 
circumstance  of  His  not  appearing  openly  to  the  rulers  and 
people  of  the  Jews,  after  He  rose  from  the  dead.  Wherein 
what  Mr.  Woolston  offers  on  that  head  in  his  sixth  dis- 
course is  particularly  considered.  O.,  pp.  40.  London, 
1730. 

Horsley,  Samuel. — Nine  sermons  on  the  nature  of  the 
evidence  by  which  Our  Lord's  Resurrection  is  established. 
0.  London,  1815,  1822. 

Houghton,  J. — Observations  on  the  evidences  of  Christ's 
resurrection.  Two  sermons.  O.  London,  1798. 

Howe,  Fisher. — The  true  site  of  Calvary  and  sugges- 
tions relating  to  the  resurrection,  with  an  illustration  map 
of  Jerusalem.  O.  New  York,  1888.  * 

An  Inquiry  into  the  evidences  of  the  resurrection  of 
Jesus  Christ  and  of  the  ground  of  faith  which  they  estab- 
lish of  immortality;  being  a  discourse  (I  Corinthians 
xv:  21,  22)  delivered  to  the  Unitarian  congregation  in  Bir- 
mingham. By  a  member  of  the  Society.  O.  London, 
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Kennedy,  John. — The*  Resurrection  of  Jesus  Christ.  An 
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Kittredge,  A.  E. — The  Resurrection  of  Christ.  A  ser- 
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Krummacher,  F.  W. — The  Risen  Redeemer.  0.  Lon- 
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Landels,  William. — The  sepulchre  in  the  garden ;  or  the 
buried  and  risen  Saviour.  D.,  pp.  355.  London,  1866.* 

Latham,  Henry. — The  Risrn  Master.  A  Sequel  to  Pas- 
tor Pastorum.  Illust.  Cr.  0.,  pp.  xvi+488.  London,  1901. 

Letters  to  the  Editor  of  the  New  Trial  of  the  Witnesses 
(or  the  Resurrection  of  Jesus  Christ  considered).  By  an 
Oxford  Layman.  O.,  pp.  107.  London,  1824. 

Liddon,  Henry  P. — Easter  in  St.  Paul's.  Sermons  on 
the  Resurrection.  Second  ed.,  2  vols.  I).,  pp.  xiii+288; 
vii+311.  London,  1887.  O.  London,  1897. 

Little,  Sophia  L. — The  Annunci;it  ion  ;md  Birth  of  Jesus 
and  the  Resurrection.  D.  London,  1S4'J. 

Macan,  Reginald  W. — Resurrection  of  Jesus  Christ.  An 
Essay  in  three  chapters.  O.  London,  1877. 

MacDermot,  G.  M. — Evolution  and  the  Resurrection. 
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Macpherson,  Robert. — The  Resurrection  of  Jesus 
Christ,  with  an  examination  of  the  speculations  of  Strauss 
in  his  "New  Life  of  Jesus."  Cr.  O.  Edinburgh,  1867. 

Marchant,  James. — Theories  of  the  Resurrection  of  Jesus 
Christ.  0.,  pp.  xi-f  122.  London,  1899.* 

Marsh,  F.  E. — What  does  the  Resurrection  of  Christ 
mean?  32mo.,  pp.  xiv-f-21f>.  London.  IJMiJ. 

Marsh,  Gideon  W.  B. — The  Resurreection  of  Christ  ; 
Is  it  a  Fact?  (A  lecture  delivered  under  the  auspices  of 
the  Catholic  Truth  Society  of  S.M.I hmd.)  Cr.  0.  London, 
1905. 

Massie,  E. — The  Risen  Saviour  and  other  Sermons.  0., 
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Christ  according  to  the  four  evangelists.  Translated  from 
the  German.  D.  London,  1827. 

Milligan,  William. — The  Resurrection  of  Our  Lord.  0., 
pp.  xxii+304.  London,  1880.  Second  ed.7  London,  1884.* 

Mitchell,  Arthur. — The  Source  and  Fruit  of  Sorrow; 
also  Christ  the  King  of  the  Unseen  World.  S.,  pp.  2+48. 
New  York,  1895.* 

(Monro,  E.). — Historical  and  Practical  Sermons  on  the 
Sufferings  and  Resurrection  of  Our  Lord  by  one  of  the 
writers  of  the  "Tracts  for  Christian  Seasons."  2  vols., 
D.  London,  1860. 

Morrison,  C.  Robert. — Proofs  of  Christ's  Resurrection 
from  a  Lawyer's  Standpoint.  Revised  ed.,  D.  Andover, 
Mass.,  1885. 

Mortimer,  Alfred  G. — Jesus  and  the  Resurrection. 
Thirty  addresses  for  Good  Friday  and  Easter.  0.,  pp.  308. 
London,  1898.* 

(Moss,  C.). — The  evidence  of  the  resurrection  cleared 
from  the  exceptions  of  a  late  pamphlet  entitled  the  "Res- 
urrection of  Jesus  considered  by  a  Moral  Philosopher." 
(By  P.  Annet.)  Revised  by  the  author  of  the  Tryal  of 
the  Witnesses.  O.  London,  1744. 

A  Most  Godly  and  comfortable  ballad  of  the  glorious 
resurrection  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ.  Two  parts.  Ff. 
London,  1645. 

Moule,  H.  C.  G. — Jesus  and  the  Resurrection.  Exposi- 
tory Studies  on  St.  John  xx,  xxi.  O.,  pp.  vi-f-213.  Lon- 
don, 1893.* 

The  New  Trial  of  the  Witnesses;  or  the  Resurrection  of 
Jesus  considered;  with  an  inquiry  into  the  origin  of  the 
Gospels  and  the  authenticity  of  the  Epistles  of  Paul.  O. 
London,  1823. 

Newcome,  William. — A  review  of  the  chief  difficulties 
in  the  Gospel  History  respecting  Our  Lord's  Resurrection, 
intended  to  retract  some  errors  in  the  author's  Greek  har- 


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mom-  and  to  shew  that  Dr.  Benson's  hypothesis  is  satis- 
factory. Q.  London,  1791. 

Nott,  Eliphalet.— The  Resurrection  of  Christ;  dis- 
courses with  ;in  introduction  ;md  notes  by  Tayler  Lewis. 
D.,  pp.  xi+157.  New  York,  1872.* 

Xo\v  is  Christ  Risen.     Poems.     S.     London  (?),  1876. 

Odell,  W.  P. — Ministries  of  Hope.  Easter  Messages. 
\\Yrnersville,  Pa,,  1905. 

Onesimus,  Captain. — Christ  rejected ;  or  the  trial  of  the 
eleven  disciples  of  Christ  in  a  court  of  law  as  charged  with 
stealing  the  crucified  body  of  Christ  out  of  the  sepulchre. 
0.  Trenton.  1834. 

Osborne,  Louis  Shreve. — Christ  is  Kisen.  A  sermon 
preached  in  Trinity  Church  on  Easter  Sunday,  April  14, 
by  the  Rector.  0.,  pp.  18.  Newark,  N.  J.,  1895.* 

Parry,  Richard. — Harmony  of  the  Four  Gospels,  so  far 
;is  relate  to  Our  Saviour's  Resurrection,  with  a  commen- 
tary and  notes.  Q.  London,  1765. 

Paton,  James. — Glory  and  Joy  of  the  Resurrection.  I)., 
pp.  15+227.  New  York,  1902.* 

A  Pindarick  Ode  on  the  Resurrection  of  Jesus  Christ. 
Q.  Dublin,  1728. 

"The  Prince  of  Life."  Meditations  and  Prayers  on  the 
Resurrection  of  Our  Ever  Blessed  Lord.  S.  London. 
1874. 

Reichel,  Charles  Parsons. — The  Resurrection;  God  or 
Ha, -i I.  Two  sermons.  O.  London,  1878. 

Ring,  T.  P.— The  Most  Certain  Fact  in  History.  Ad- 
dn-sses  on  the  Resurrection.  Cr.  0.  London,  1893. 

A  Sermon  on  the  Resurrection  of  Our  Lord:  pivached 
on  Easter  Sunday.  O.,  pp.  16.  London.  1732. 

A  Sernion  preached  against  (Quakerism.  Hrim:  a  dis- 
course of  the  KVsiinv.-tinn  ;md  Ascension  of  the  Hody  of 
the  Holy  Jesus  of  Nazareth.  Preaeiied  .January  1-  1700- 
in.  ()..  pp.  1(1.  London  1711. 

Sherlock,  T.— The  trial  of  the  Witnesses  of  the  Resurrec- 


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tion  of  Jesus.  D.  Philadelphia,  n.  d.  First  ed.  and  third 
ed.,  O.  London,  1729.  E.,  pp.  134+18.  Elizabethtown, 
N.  J.,  1808.*  S.,  pp.  134.  London,  1811.*  E.,  pp.  128+ 
15.  Philadelphia,  1800.* 

Silvester,  Tipping. — The  evidence  of  the  Resurrection 
of  Jesus  vindicated  against  the  cavils  of  a  moral  philoso- 
pher; formed  in  answer  to  the  trial  of  the  witnesses.  0., 
pp.  124.  London,  1744.* 

Simpson,  W.  J.  Sparrow. — Our  Lord's  Resurrection. 
(Oxford  Library  of  Practical  Theology.)  Or.  0.,  pp.  328. 
London.  1906. 

Spurgeon,  C.  H.,  Moody,  Dwight  L.,  and  others. — The 
Resurrection :  A  Symposium.  D.,  pp.  127.  New  York, 
1899." 

Steane,  Edward. — Christ  the  First  Fruits  of  the  Resur- 
rection. Second  ed.,  D.  London,  1848. 

Stokes,  Gabriel. — Twelve  sermons  on  various  subjects 
and  a  narrative  of  the  first  appearances  of  Our  Lord  on  the 
Day  of  His  Resurrection.  With  notes.  O.,  pp.  303.  Lon- 
don, 1812.* 

The  Story  of  the  Resurrection  of  Christ.  Q.  London, 
1886. 

Webster,  W. — The  Credibility  of  the  Resurrection  of 
Christ  upon  the  testimony  of  the  apostles ;  being  a  sequel 
to  two  letters  in  the  Weekly  Miscellany,  upon  the  fitness  of 
the  witnesses.  O.,  pp.  39.  London,  1735. 

Webster,  W. — The  fitness  of  the  witnesses  for  the  resur- 
rection of  Christ  considered  in  an  answer  to  the  principal 
objections  against  them.  0.,  pp.  26.  London,  1731. 

Weddred,  John. — A  Scriptural  view  of  the  Resurrection 
and  Ascension  of  Jesus  Christ.  -By  way  of  harmony  and 
paraphrase.  0.,  pp.  44.  Peterborough,  1787. 

[Werdmueller,  Otto.].— The  Hope  of  the  Faithful,  de- 
claring brefely  the  resurrection  of  our  lorde  Jesus  Chryst 
past,  and  of  our  true  essencial  bodyes  to  come ;  and  playnli 
confuting  the  chefe  errours  that  hath  spronge  thereof. 


19C.  JESUS    CHRIST  OUR   LORD 

(Translated  by  Miles  Coverdale  from  the  German.)  S. 
Antwerp,  1554  (?). 

West,  Gilbert. — Observations  on  the  history  and  evi- 
dences of  the  Resurrection  of  Jesus  Christ.  Second  ed. 
revised  and  corrected  by  the  author.  O.,  pp.  xvi+445. 
London,  1747.  Contained  also  in  Watson's  Tracts,  Vol  Y. 

Westcott,  B.  F. — The  Revelation  of  the  Risen  Lord.  O. 
London,  1882. 

Whitby,  Daniel. — Logos  tas  pisteos;  or  an  endeavor  to 
evince  the  certainty  of  Christian  Faith  in  generall,  and  of 
the  Resurrection  of  Christ  in  particular.  0.,  pp.  411. 
Oxford,  1671.* 

Williams,  Isaac. — The  Gospel  Narrative  of  Our  Lord's 
Resurrection  harmonised  with  reflections.  0.  London, 
1845.' 

Wilson,  Harry. — The  Third  Day;  the  resurrection  a 
proof  of  Christianity.  E.,  pp.  72.  London,  1899.* 

Wilson,  W.  Dexter. — Miracles  in  Nature  and  Revelation 
and  especially  the  great  miracle  of  Our  Lord's  Resurrection 
from  the  dead.  D.  New  York,  1890. 


XI.     THE  ASCENSION  AND  THE  FORTY  DAYS. 

After  the  resurrection,  Christ  did  not  immediately  ascend 
to  His  Father,  but  remained  upon  earth  revealing  Himself 
to  various  disciples  during  a  period  of  forty  days.  These 
appearings  are  claimed  by  modern  spiritualists  who  yet 
hold  to  a  belief  in  Christ  and  in  revelation  as  an  argument 
for  their  theory  of  the  spirit  world.  By  all  other  members 
of  the  Christian  Church  it  has  been  looked  upon  as  the  time 
given  by  Christ  in  which  to  complement  His  teaching. 

Recommended:  Milligan,  Moberly,  Westcott,  Boardman. 

Activities  of  the  Ascended  Lord.  Adapted  by  permis- 
sion from  instruction  given  by  the  Rev.  George  Body.  O., 
pp.  135.  London,  1891. 

Blyth,  G.  F.  Popham.— The  Holy  Week  and  the  Forty 
Days ;  being  a  continuous  narrative  in  the  words  of  the 
evangelists,  constructed  from  the  Four  Gospels.  2  vols., 
Cr.  0.  London,  1879,  1883. 

Boardman,  George  Dana. — Epiphanies  of  the  Risen 
Lord.  D.,  pp.  289.  New  York,  1879. 

Carpenter,  W.  Boyd. — The  Forty  Days  of  the  Risen 
Life.  E.,  pp.  64.  London,  1898.* 

Doane,  William  Crosswell. — The  Manifestations  of  the 
Risen  Jesus.  Their  methods  and  their  meanings.  The 
Charlotte  Wood  Slocum  lectures.  S.,  pp.  194.  London, 
1898. 

Earle,  J.  C. — Forty  Days;  Christ  between  His  resurrec- 
tion and  ascension.  0.  London,  1882. 

Faunce,  D.  W. — Advent  and  Ascension;  or  how  Jesus 
came  and  how  He  left  us.  D.,  pp.  215.  New  York,  1903.* 

Fuller,  Morris. — In  Terra  Pax;  or  The  Primary  Sayings 
of  Our  Lord  during  the  Great  Forty  Days  in  their  Re- 

197 


198  JESUS    CHRIST  OUR   LORD 

lation  to  the  Church.  Sermons  preached  at  St.  Mark's, 
Marylebone  Road.  Cr.  O..  pp.  336.  London,  1901.* 

Grierson,  James. — Heaven  on  Earth ;  or  interviews  with 
the  risen  Saviour.  D.  Edinburgh,  1856.  New  ed.,  1869. 

Hanna,  William. — The  Forty  Days  after  Our  Lord's 
Resurrection.  D.,  pp.  316.  New  York,  1866.  O.  Lon- 
don, 1863.* 

Harthill,  Isaac. — The  Ascension  of  Our  Lord  Jesus 
Christ.  Cr.  O.,  pp.  64.  London,  1902.  O.  London, 
1903. 

Huntingdon,  Bishop. — Forty  Days  with  the  Master.  O., 
pp.  306.  London,  1891. 

Lipscomb,  Andrew  A. — Studies  in  the  Forty  Days  be- 
tween Christ's  Resurrection  and  Ascension.  A  series  of 
Essays  for  the  Times.  D.  Nashville,  1887.* 

Lipscomb,  Andrew  A. — Studies  Supplementary  to  the 
Studies  in  the  Forty  Days  between  Christ's  Resurrection 
and  Ascension.  D.  Nashville,  1890.* 

MacDougall,  James. — The  Ascension  of  Christ  and 
other  Sermons.  O.,  pp.  314.  Manchester,  1884.* 

Macduff,  J.  R. — Memories  of  Olivet.  New  ed.,  O.,  pp. 
370.  London,  1878.  Best  ed.,  O.  London,  1868.* 

Milligan,  William. — The  Ascension  and  Heavenly 
Priesthood  of  Our  Lord.  D.,  pp.  374.  London  and  New 
York,  1893.* 

Moberly,  George. — The  Sayings  of  the  Great  Forty 
Days  between  the  resurrection  and  ascension  regarded  as 
the  outlines  of  the  kingdom  of  God,  in  five  discourses,  with 
an  examination  of  Newman's  theory  of  development.  From 
the  second  London  ed.,  D.,  pp.  273.  Philadelphia,  1850. 
Fifth  ed.,  O.,  pp.  lxxxvi-j-312.  London,  1875.* 

Moore,  T.  V. — The  Last  Days  of  Jesus;  or  the  appear- 
ance of  Our  Lord  between  the  resurrection  and  the  ascen- 
sion. D.,  pp.  300.  Philadelphia,  1858.* 

Mortimer,  Alfred  G.— The  Last  Discourses  of  Our  Lord. 
Arranged  as  Readings  for  the  forty  Days  of  Lent.  Cr.  0., 
pp.  xiii+326.  London,  1905.* 


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Mosse,  W.  G. — Forty  Days.  D.,  pp.  110.  London, 
1896. 

Resurrection  and  the  Life  (The).  Readings  for  the 
Great  Forty  Days  and  Whitsuntide.  Arranged  by  Agnes 
L.  Illingworth.  With  Preface  by  Henry  Scott  Holland. 
With  26  full-page  Illusts.  O.,  pp.  xv+188.  London,  1903. 

Rhegius,  Urbanus. — The  Sermon  which  Christ  made  on 
the  way  to  Emmaus  set  down  in  a  dialogue  by  D.  Urbanus 
Rhegius  wherein  he  hath  gathered  and  expounded  the  chief 
prophecies  concerning  Christ.  Translated  by  W.  Hilt  and 
prefaced  by  John  Foxe.  Q.  London,  1578.  Also  1612. 

S ,  S.  F.  L. — The  Appearances  of  Our  Risen  Lord. 

Practical  Readings  adapted  from  instructions  given  by 
Rev.  George  Body.  O.,  pp.  93.  London,  1889. 

The  Sinners'  Redemption;  or  the  Ascension  of  the  Gos- 
pel by  Jesus  Christ.  D.  London,  1760. 

Stanford,  Charles. — From  Calvary  to  Olivet;  being  a 
sequel  to  "Voices  from  Calvary."  0.,  pp.  246.  1894.* 

This  Same  Jesus.  A  few  thoughts  for  Ascension  Day. 
S.  London,  1878. 

Walsh,  Bishop.— The  Forty  Days  of  the  Bible  and  their 
teachings.  New  ed.,  0.,  pp.  144.  Dublin,  1886. 

Warren,  Elizabeth. — The  Great  Forty  Days;  designed 
to  be  a  help  to  Sunday  School  Teachers.  E.  Dublin, 
1876. 

West,  J.  R. — Parish  Sermons  on  the  Ascension  of  Our 
Lord.  S.,  pp.  xv+190.  London,  1871.* 

Westcott,  Brooke  Foss. — The  Revelation  of  the  Risen 
Lord.  Fifth  ed.,  D.,  pp.  xxvii-f-199.  London,  1891.* 

Whiston,  William. — Dissertation  to  prove  that  Our 
Saviour  ascended  into  Heaven  on  the  evening  after  His 
resurrection.  O.  Cambridge. 

Wood,  H.  K. — The  Cross  and  the  Crown  (embracing 
the  period  from  the  crucifixion  to  the  ascension).  S. 
Paisley,  1875. 


XII.     THE  KINGSHIP— HEADSHIP— GR  K  ATX  ESS 
AND  GLORY  OF  CHRIST. 

These  four  subjects  are  classed  together,  as  many  books 
which  treat  one  theme,  treat  all.  The  Kingship  of  Christ 
and  the  Glory  of  Christ  are  closely  linked  with  the  second 
advent.  To  some,  in  fact,  Christ  is  King  only  as  He  reigns 
during  the  millenium,  thus  reviving  the  old  Jewish  idea  of 
the  temporal  kingdom  and  reign  of  Christ.  The  subject  of 
the  greatness  of  Christ  properly  belongs  with  the  discussion 
of  the  character  of  Christ,  but  also  has  its  place  here. 

Recommended:  Whately,  Maurice,  Pinnock. 

Alcott,  J. — Jesus,  King  of  Saints,  etc. 

Allies,  T.  W.— The  throne  of  the  Fisherman,  built  by 
the  carpenter's  son.  O.  London,  1887. 

Anderson,  William. — Christ  the  plant  of  renown.  S, 
London,  1861. 

Archer,  John. — The  Personal  Reign  of  Christ.  D. 
London,  1643. 

B ,  J.  G. — A  short  meditation  on  the  moral  glory  of 

the  Lord  Jesus  Christ.  Tenth  ed.,  S.,  pp.  80.  New  York, 
n.  d.* 

Balfour,  W.  P.— The  Beauty  of  the  Great  King;  ;iml 
other  IMM-IMS  of  heart  and  home.  0.  London,  1869. 

Bayford,  John. — Messiah's  Kingdom.     0.    London,  n.  d. 

Bliss,  Daniel. — The  Majesty  and  the  Humility  of 
Ciirist.  A  Baccalaureate  Sermon.  O.,  pp.  14.  Beirut, 
Syria,  1894.* 

Booth,  John.— The  Kingdom  of  Christ.  (Watt,  Alli- 
bone.) 

Bowne,  George  H. — Greatness  and  chief  place  in 
Christ's  Kingdom.  A  sermon.  0.,  pp.  8.  Salisbury,  1881. 

200 


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Brank,  W.  T. — Zion's  King.  A  Scriptural  view  of 
Christ  as  Head  of  the  Church.  O.  London,  1859. 

Brown,  Charles  J. — The  Divine  Glory  of  Christ.  O.r 
pp.  120.  London,  1868.  Second  ed.,  D.,  1873.  New 
York,  1876.  * 

Brown,  James  Baldwin. — The  Risen  Christ,  the  King  of 
Men.  0.,  pp.  368.  London,  1887.* 

Carson,  James  C.  L.  (M.  D.). — The  Personal  Reign  of 
Christ  during  the  millenium  proved  to  be  impossible.  S. 
London,  1873. 

Clark,  James  Langton. — The  Eternal  Saviour  Judge. 
O.,  pp.  378.  London,  1904. 

Contemplations  on  the  Redeemer's  Grace  and  Glory.  By 
a  clergyman  of  the  Church  of  England.  D.  London^ 
1863. 

Crooker,  Joseph  Henry. — Supremacy  of  Jesus.  D.,  pp. 
186.  Boston,  1904. 

Crummell,  Alexander. — The  Greatness  of  Christ, 
Twenty  sermons.  D.  New  York,  1883. 

Culross,  James. — The  Apocalyptic  Jesus.  D.  Edin- 
burgh, 1885. 

A.  Diagram  exhibiting  the  purpose  and  duration  of  the 
reign  of  Christ.  D.  London  ( ?),  1859. 

Dodsworth,  William. — Jesus  Christ  in  his  threefold 
state  of  sub-angelic  humiliation,  heavenly  glory  and  earthly 
dominion.  Two  sermons.  D.,  pp.  60.  London,  1830.* 

The  Dominion  of  the  Second  Adam,  and  the  blessedness 
of  Creation  under  His  rule.  32mo.  London,  1849. 

The  Downfall  of  the  Fifth  Monarchy;  or  the  personal 
reign  of  Christ  on  earth  confuted.  0.  London,  1657. 

Durham,  James. — The  Unsearchable  Riches  of  Christ 
and  of  Grace  and  of  Glory  in  and  through  Him.  D.  Lon- 
don, 1773. 

Essay  on  the  Headship  of  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ.  By 
an  office-bearer  of  the  Church  of  Scotland  as  by  law  estab- 
lished. 0.  Edinburgh,  1842. 


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Engall,  Mrs.  T.  S.— The  Greatness  of  Christ  relatively 
and  absolutely  considered.  O.  London,  1881. 

Flint,  Robert.— Christ's  Kingdom  upon  Earth;  A  series 
of  Discourses.  0.  Edinburgh,  1865. 

Foster,  J.  M. — Christ  the  King.     D.     Boston,  1895. 

Gawen,  Nicholas. — Christ's  Pre-eminence  asserted  and 
vindicated.  Ff.  Oxford,  1688. 

Glories  of  Christ  illustrated  by  the  Tabernacle  of  the 
Wilderness.  32mo.  London,  1876. 

Glories  of  Jesus,  contemplated  in  the  Mirror  of  Divine 
Love.  T.  Philadelphia,  1855  (?). 

Goodman,  John  H. — The  Lordship  of  Christ  and  other 
Sermons.  Cr.  0.,  pp.  280.  London,  1901.* 

Goodwin,  Harvey. — The  Glory  of  the  Only  Begotten  <>f 
the  Father,  seen  in  the  Manhood  of  Christ.  The  Hulsean 
lectures  for  1856.  0.,  pp.  xi+218.  Cambridge,  1856.* 

Goodwin,  Thomas. — Glories  of  Christ  with  the  triumphs 
of  Christ,  etc.  O.  London,  1817.*  In  his  works  also. 

Gordon,  Henry. — Christ  as  Redeemer,  the  delegated 
King  and  Head  of  Creation.  D.,  pp.  20.  London.  isf>7. 

Gordon,  Mrs.  M.  M. — Glories  of  Christ;  Bible  Read- 
ings. E.  Edinburgh,  n.  d. 

Gospel  Grounds ;  or  Christ  declared  to  be  the  only  treas- 
u  ry  of  all  good  and  fullness  of  all  before  God  the  Father 
for  true  believers.  O.  London,  1644. 

Graham,  Henry  L. — Christ's  Kingdom  upon  Earth- 
Where  is  it?  A  few  plain  words  on  the  Church.  0.,  pp. 
43.  London,  1879. 

Grant,  F.  W.— Crowned  Christ.     New  York.  . 

Gray,  H. — Christ's  Kingdom  and  other  discourses.  O., 
pp.  ix-|-414.  London,  1861.* 

Harkness,  J. — Messiah's  throne  and  kingdom;  or  the 
locality,  extent  and  perpetuity  of  Christ's  kingdom.  0., 
pp.  x+218.  New  York,  1855.* 

Harris,  Samuel. — The  Kingdom  of  Christ  on  Earth. 
Twelve  lectures.  0.  New  York,  1875. 


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Hotchkins,  S.— The  Living  Saviour.  S.,  ii+181.  Phil- 
adelphia, 1898. 

Houston,  Thomas. — The  Dominion  and  Glory  of  the 
Redeemer,  the  support  and  confidence  of  the  church  and 
joy  of  the  saints.  Cr.  O.,  pp.  viii+480.  Edinburgh, 
1880.* 

Hunt,  Henry  G.  B.— The  Glories  of  the  Man  of  Sor- 
rows. Sermons  preached  during  Lent.  O.  London, 
1884. 

Hussey,  Joseph. — The  Glory  of  Christ  Unveiled;  or  the 
Excellency  of  Christ  vindicated  in  His  person,  love,  right- 
eousness, etc.  Q.  London,  1706.  Also,  D.  Sudbury, 
1791. 

''Ignotus"  supremacy  and  sufficiency  of  Jesus  Christ  as 
set  forth  in  the  Epistle  to  the  Hebrews.  0.,  pp.  232. 
Edinburgh,  1896. 

Jefferson,  John. — Treatise  on  the  Headship  of  Christ. 
D.  London,  n.  d. 

Keedy,  John  Lincoln. — Pupils'  Book  of  the  Heroifc 
Christ.  0.,  pp.  96.  Lysander,  N.  Y. 

Keedy,  John  Lincoln. — Teachers'  Book  of  the  Heroic 
Christ.  A  course  of  studies  for  classes  in  religious  in- 
struction glorifying  the  heroic  and  kingly  qualities  in  Jesus 
Christ.  (Biographical  Sunday  School  lessons.)  Series 
No.  2.  D.,  pp.  124.  Lysander,  N.  Y.,  1905. 

Kennion,  Alfred. — Our  King  and  His  Kingdom.  0 
London,  1878. 

The  King  and  the  Kingdom;  or  a  perfect  Theocracy 
1  'Under  the  Whole  Heaven."  O.  Dublin,  1871. 

The  Kingdom  of  Israel  restored  by  Christ  and  Judaism 
subverted.  In  a  letter  occasioned  by  the  act  for  the  natur- 
alization of  the  Jews,  with  some  observations  thereon.  O. 
London,  1753. 

Kingsbury,  Harmon.— The  Great  Law  Book,  the  king- 
dom and  reign  of  the  Messiah,  his  subjects,  precepts  and 
governments.  0.  New  York,  1857. 


JESUS    CHRIST  OUR   LORD 

Lectures  on  the  Headship  of  Christ,  as  embodied  in  the 
constitution  and  illustrated  in  the  history  of  the  Church 
of  Scotland  by  ministers  of  the  Established  Church  of 
Scotland.  D.  Glasgow,  1840. 

Lord,  J.  L. — Jesus  on  the  Throne  of  His  Father  David. 
D.  New  York,  1869. 

Lord,  J.  L.— The  Promise  of  Shiloh;  or  Christ's  Tem- 
poral Sovereignty.  D.  New  York,  1869. 

Lordship  and  Deity  of  Jesus  Christ  and  His  Vicarious 
Sacrifice.  Addresses  revised  and  corrected  by  the  speak- 
ers. D.,  pp.  86.  London,  1905. 

The  Lord  Jesus  Christ.  "The  Brightness  of  Glory." 
The  image  of  the  Invisible  God.  0.  London,  1857. 

The  Lord's  Coming  in  the  Air  to  Reign  upon  the  Earth. 
Part  I.  0.  London,  1868. 

Lyon,  Milford  Hall. — Lordship  of  Jesus.  D.,  pp.  130. 
New  York,  1902. 

A  Map  of  the  Purpose  and  Duration  of  the  reign  of 
Christ,  with  explanatory  notes,  to  which  are  added  a  few 
thoughts  upon  the  contrast  between  the  first  and  second 
Adam.  D.  Bradford.  Wilts,  1847. 

Martin,  Benjamin. — Messiah's  Kingdom  in  its  Origin, 
Development  and  Triumph.  D.  Edinburgh,  1876. 

McCallum,  D. — Jesus  Christ  the  King  of  Glory.  A  dis- 
course preached  in  opening  the  Howard  Street  Cluipel. 
North  Shields,  January  10,  1808.  Second  ed.,  revised  and 
corrected.  D.,  pp.  32.  North  Shields,  1816.* 

McLeod,  Alexander. — Messiah,  Governor  of  the  Na- 
tions of  the  Earth.  With  a  sketch  of  the  author's  life.  D., 
pp.  30.  Edinburgh,  1843.*  First  published,  1803. 

Meyer,  F.  B. — The  exalted  Christ  and  our  identification 
with  Him  and  His  exaltation.  Addresses  and  Bible  read- 
ings delivered  at  Mildmay  Conference,  with  a  preface  by 
J.  E.  Mathirsnn.  Ks<|.  .Mildmay  Library.  No.  2.)  Iv, 
pp.  96.  London.  1H96. 

Meyer,  F.  B.— The  Glorious  Lord.  D.,  pp.  112.  Lon- 
don, 1896.* 


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The  Mighty  King,  who  will  shortly  reign  over  this  earth. 
Man's  Millenial  Age  and  God's  Millenium.  D.  London, 
1850. 

The  Millenial  Reign  of  Christ.     S.     London  ( ?) ,  1861. 

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Miller,  Hugh.— The  Headship  of  Christ  and  the  Rights 
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The  Revelation  Unrevealed  concerning  the  thousand 
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forth  the  weak  grounds  and  strange  consequences  of  that 


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Roach,  R. — Imperial  Standard  of  Messiah  Unfurled. 
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Sabin,  J.  E. — The  Kingship  of  Jesus.  D.,  pp.  354.  Lon- 
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The  Saints  inheritance;  an  answer  to  certaine  scruples 
in  that  book-  intituled;  the  personal  reigne  of  Christ  upon 
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modestly  ;isserled  from  the  Scriptures.  K.  London.  1842. 

Spring,  Gardiner. — The  Clory  of  Christ  illus!  rated  in 
His  character  and  history,  including  last  things  of  His 
mediatorial  government.  2  vols.,  0.,  pp.  301,  312.  New 
York,  1852.* 

Spurgeon,  C.  H. — Christ's  jrlorious  achievements  set 
forth  in  seven  sermons.  32iiio..  pp.  230.  London.  1877.* 

Stockwell,  Samuel. — The  Redeemer's  (I  lory  I'M  veiled: 
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Tergolina,  Countess,  A.  C.  E.  di. — Christ  above  all. 
D.  London,  1868. 

The  Transcendent  excellencies  of  Our  Lord  Jesus  Christ. 
With  practical  reflections.  To  which  is  added  an  intro- 
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Trench,  George  F.  After  the  thousand  years;  the 
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ministry  of  a  Christian  Church  as  appointed  by  Himself. 
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vii+453.  Edinburgh,  1859.* 


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XIII.     SECOND  ADVENT. 

This  doctrine  has  a  basis  in  the  Scriptures.  A  constant 
expectation  that  the  latter  days  are  near  at  hand  has  from 
time  to  time  arisen.  The  expectation  of  the  end  of  the 
world  is  sometimes  associated  with  the  doctrine.  The  great- 
est excitement  has  been  brought  about  among  the  credulous 
by  the  prediction  of  a  fixed  date.  The  greatest  excitement 
in  later  times  was  that  of  1840,  known  as  the  Millerite  ex- 
citement. It  resulted  in  the  formation  of  a  sect,  but  it  pro- 
duced little  immediate  literature.  The  history  of  the  move- 
ment will  be  the  interesting  work  of  some  future  church 
historian.  The  following  dates  have  since  been  set:  1861, 
1881,  1883,  1888,  1893,  1895,  1897,  1900,  1905,  1917,  1927, 
and  probably  others.  The  doctrine  is  given  particular 
prominence  by  the  Second  Adventists  and  Seventh  Day 
Adventists.  There  is  no  satisfactory  history  of  either  mil- 
lenarianism  or  pre-millenarianism. 

Recommended  : 

David  Brown's  work  has  been  for  years  the  great  classic 
on  the  subject. 

Warren  is  also  to  be  consulted.  Both  books  have  been 
the  subject  of  much  controversy. 

Hardie,  Liddon,  Merrill. 


An  address :  A  few  earnest  words  to  clergymen  and  the 
Christian  Church  concerning  the  second  coming  of  the 
Lord  Jesus  Christ,  and  the  writings  of  Emanuel  Sweden- 
borg  in  connection  therewith.  E.,  pp.  24.  •  New  York, 
1878. 

Ainslee,  Peter. — Signs  of  His  Coming.  Pp.  42.  St. 
Louis,  n.  d. 

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Beattie,  Francis  R.— The  Second  Advent  of  Christ.  D., 
pp.  30.  Louisville,  Ky.,  1895.* 

Baillie,  John. — Coming  Events;  or  Thoughts  on  the 
Anti-Christ's  Appearing  and  Second  Coming.  O.  Lon- 
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Begg,  James  A. — A  connected  view  of  some  of  the 
Scripture  evidence  of  the  Redeemer's  speedy  personal  re- 
turn and  reign  on  earth  with  His  glorified  saints  during 
the  millenium;  Israel's  restoration  to  Palestine,  and  the 
destruction  of  the  anti-Christian  nations.  D.,  pp.  viii-|- 
303.  New  York,  1842.* 

Ben  Ezra,  Juan  J. — The  Coming  of  Messiah  in  Glory 
mid  Ma.jesty.  Translated,  with  a  preliminary  discourse, 
)»y  Kdward  Irving,  M.  A.  2  vols.,  O.  London.  1S27. 

Benner,  Henry  Dill. — The  personal  return  of  Christ  the 
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Bennett,  J.— The  Second  Advent.     D.     London,  1878, 

Benson,  Joseph. — Four  Sermons  on  the  Second  Coming 
of  Christ  and  the  Future  Misery  of  the  Wicked.  D.,  pp. 
80.  Leeds,  1781.  Another  ed.,  T.,  pp.  119.  New  York, 
1799.« 

Berg,  Joseph  F. — The  Second  Advent  of  .Jesus  Christ 
not  premillenial.  D.,  pp.  xii-j-251.  New  York,  1859.* 

Beverly,  Thomas. — The  Kingdom  of  Jesus  Christ  enter- 
in^  its  siKM-rssion  at  1697  according  to  the  calendar  of  time. 
<,»  London,  1689. 

Blackstone,  W.  E. — Jesus  is  Coming.  lv.  pp.  !)6.  Chi- 
••;\»n.  n.  d.*  Knlarged  ed.,  pp.  156.*  New  ed.,  S.,  pp.  180. 
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honey.  O.  London,  1877. 


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Bonar,  Horatius. — The  Coining  and  Kingdom  of  the 
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millenial  advent.  D.  London,  1847.  Fourth  ed.,  0.,  pp. 
xxi+334.  London,  1868.* 

Brewer,  S.  D.,  and  Decker,  A. — The  last  warning  voice ; 
or  an  exposition  of  the  prophecies  showing  that  the  second 
personal  coming  of  Our  Lord  Jesus  Christ  will  take  place 
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1866. 

Briggs,  Charles  A. — Origin  and  History  of  Premil- 
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Brookes,  James  H. — Present  Truth ;  being  the  testimony 
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Divinity  of  Christ,  %nd  the  personality  of  the  Holy  Ghost. 
E.  Springfield,  1877. 

Brookes,  James  H. — The  Coming  and  Appearing  of  Our 
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Broughton,  Leonard  Gaston. — Second  Coming  of 
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Brown,  Andrew. — The  Millenial  Reign,  the  reign  of 
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Brown,  David. — Christ's  Second  Coming;  will  it  be  pre- 
millenial.  Second  ed.,  D.,  pp.  xxv-(-499.  Edinburgh, 
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worth  reprinting. 

Bullinger,  E.  W. — Ten  sermons  on  the  Second  Advent. 
Preached  at  Oxford.  Fourth  ed,,  revised,  Cr.  0.,  pp.  200. 
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Burgh,  William  (or  De  Burgh). — Lectures  on  the  Sec- 
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Burgh,  William. — The  Pre-Millenial  Advent  and  per- 
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Burridge,  J.  H. — The  Coming  .of  Our  Lord  Jesus  Christ 
for  His  people.  Will  all  or  only  part  be  caught  up? 
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Burridge,  J.  H. — Will  or  will  not  the  church  pass 
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Burroughs,  J.  G. — The  Second  Advent  of  the  Messiah; 
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Carson,  James  C.  L. — The  Personal  Reign  of  Christ 
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Carvel,  Job. — The  Coming  and  Personal  Reign  of  Christ 
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Gary,  Clement  C. — The  Second  Coming  of  Christ,  show- 
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Cheyne,  Hugh. — "Premillenarians"  and  "Christ's  Sec- 
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Christ  in  the  Clouds;  or  God's  Coming  to  Judgment.  O. 
London,  1595  (?). 

Christ  is  Coming.     Part  I.     0.     London,  1868. 

Christ's  Appearance  the  Second  Time,  for  the  Salvation 
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author's  opinion  about  the  thousand  years.  D.  London, 
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Christ's  Coming  in  His  Kingdom.     D.     Boston,  1870. 

Christ's  Coming  in  His  Kingdom.  By  a  Congregational 
minister.  D.  New  York,  1869. 

Christ's  Kingdom  in  its  relation  to  His  second  coming 
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The  Clew  and  its  Revealings  in  exposition  of  Scripture 
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•disparaging  complication  with  materialist  and  legalist 
views  and  the  extra  views  and  the  extra  spiritualizing  mis- 
dividing  of  the  word  in  regard  thereto.  By  the  author  of 
"Recurrent  Theology."  D.,  pp.  67.  Petaluma,  Cal.,  1872. 

Clissold,  A.— The  Present  State  of  Christendom.  The 
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Close,  Francis. — The  Catholic  Doctrine  of  the  Second 
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Cole,  James  E. — The  Immediate  Fulfillment  of  Pro- 
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Coleman,  John. — Prophecy  unfolded;  or  eternal  re- 
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The  Coming  of  the  Lord.  Sixteen  addresses  on  "The 
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Cotter,  Joseph  R.— The  Second  Advent  of  Christ.  A 
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Cox,  John. — Thoughts  on  the  Coming  Kingdom  of 
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A  Scriptural  View  of  the  Glory  to  be  Revealed  at  the 
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Tregelles,  Samuel  Prideaux. — The  Hope  of  Christ's 
Second  Coming.  How  is  it  Taught  in  Scripture,  and 
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Trenwith,  W.  H. — The  Second  Coming  of  the  Lord 
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Truth  for  the  Last  Days.  Four  lectures  on  the  Second 
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The  Two  Comings  of  Messiah,  as  foretold  in  the  Hebrew 
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Tyng,  Stephen  H.,  Jr.— He  will  come;  or  meditations 
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Urmy,  W.  Smith. — Christ  came  again;  the  Parousia  of 
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Varley,  Henry. — Christ's  Coming  Kingdom;  or  the 
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Waggoner,  Joseph  H. — Refutation  of  the  Age  to  Come. 
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Walker,  G.  J. — Coming  of  the  Lord.  E.  Teignmouth. 
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XIV.     THE  PERSON  OF  CHRIST. 

Christological  discussion  began  with  JUSTIN  MARTYR 
(+  166)  concerning  the  doctrine  of  the  Logos. 

Soon  after  GNOSTIC  EBIONISM  arose.  This  taught  that 
Christ  was  a  manifestation  of  God. 

.  SABELLIANISM  (third  century)  denied  the  real  inde- 
pendent personality  of  Christ,  but  at  the  same  time  recog- 
nized Christ  as  the  absolute  divinity. 

SUBORDINATIONISM  was  held  by  Tertullian  (220).  He 
declared  the  Father  to  be  the  whole  divine  substance  ami 
the  son  a  part  of  it. 

At  the  COUNCIL  OF  NICE,  325  A.  D.  three  parties  were 
represented,  Arians,  who  held  to  difference  of  essence  from 
God,  that  is  a  partial  denial  of  the  Deity.  Semi-Arians 
held  that  there  was  a  similarity  of  essence.  Athaimsians 
held  to  an  equality  of  essence.  This  view  was  adopted  by 
the  Council  of  Constantinople,  381  A.  D. 

APPOLLINARIANISM  (Appollinaris  +  390).  Ascribed  ta 
Christ  a  human  body,  an  animal  soul,  but  not  a  human 
spirit,  or  reason,  a  flesh-bearing  God,  not  a  God-man. 

N KSTORIANISM  (Nestorius  about  A.  D.  440)  admitted  the 
full  deity  and  humanity  of  Christ,  but  connected  the  1\v<> 
personalities  loosely.  This  is  the  common  view,  but  some 
moderns  have  doubted. 

Ki -m -i NANISM  (Eutyches  +  after  451)  held  the  oppo- 
site of  Nestorianism,  and  also  deified  the  human  by  ab- 
sorption. 

THE  COUNCIL  OP  CHALCEDON,  451  A.  D  ,  condemned  the 
prevalent  heresies  and  set  forth  their  belief  in  the  follow- 
ing words,  "One  and  the  same  Christ.  Son.  Lord.  Only- 
begotten,  to  be  acknowledged  in  t\\o  natures,  inconfusedly, 
unchangeably,  imli visibly,  inseparably;  the  distinction  of 

.,,s 


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natures  being  by  no  means  taken  away  by  the  union,  but 
rather  the  property  of  each  nature  being  preserved,  and 
•concurring  in  one  person  and  one  subsistence,  no't  parted 
or  divided  into  two  persons,  but  one  and  the  same  son, 
only  begotten,  God  the  Word,  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ;  as 
the  prophets  from  the  beginning  (have  declared)  concern- 
ing him,  and  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ  himself  has  taught  us, 
.and  the  creed  of  the  holy  Fathers  has  handed  down  to 
us."  This  has  been  almost  universally  adopted  by  Chris- 
linn  believers  of  all  ages  and  lands. 

MONOPHYSITISM  (553)  taught  that  Christ  had  but  one 
composite  nature. 

MONOTHELITES  (633-680)  taught  that  Christ  had  but 
one  will  as  He  was  but  one  person.  This  was  condemned 
by  the  Third  Council  of  Constantinople. 

ADOPTIONISM  (close  of  the  8th  century)  questioned 
whether  Christ  as  a  man  had  divinity  by  nature  or  simply 
fty  adoption. 

SOCINIANISM  (Socinius  +  1562)  is  the  denial  of  the  di- 
vinity of  Christ,  with  the  idea  of  His  apotheoses  after 
death. 

LUTHERANISM.  Some  Lutherans  hold  a  communication 
of  the  properties  of  the  divine  nature  to  the  human,  thus 
virtually  deifying  the  human. 

THE  UNITARIAN  theology  represents  the  humanitarian 
Christ  as  a  mere  man — but  at  the  same  time  a  model  for 
imitation. 

KENOTICISM  (1624- '30)  began  in  the  controversy  be- 
tween the  schools  of  Giessen  and  Tubingen  in  Germany 
on  the  question  as  to  whether  the  Christ  in  His  humanity 
abstained  from  the  use  of  His  divine  attributes.  Different 
schools  of  modern  Kenoticism  hold  three  views:  1.  Christ 
gave  up  His  divine  consciousness.  2.  His  consciousness 
was  dormant.  3.  There  was  a  lapse  in  His  consciousness. 

With  the  theories  of  Strauss  and  Renan  we  have  nothing 
to  do  here. 


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Keconum  mlcd: 

On  the  whole  subject  Dorner,  "Person  of  Christ. "    This 
will  ever  be  the  greatest  authority  on  the  subject. 

Supplement  this  by  Fairbairn,  "The  Place  of  Christ  in 
Modern  Theology."     This  also  is  a  very  strong  book. 

Hefele,  History  of  the  Councils. 

Schaff,  History  of  the  Christian  Church. 

Shedd,   Hagenbach,    Sheldon,     Neander,  Crippen  and 
Harnack,  History  of  Doctrines. 
Gnosticism. 

King.— "The  Gnostics  and  Their  Remains."     A  bibli- 
ography at  the  end  of  the  book  is  of  much  value. 

Mansel,  H.  L. — "The  Gnostic  Heresies  "  covers  an  en- 
tirely different  ground  and  is  more  in  point  here. 
Council  <>f  Xice. 

Bishop  Kaye.— "Council  of  Nice." 

Richey. — l '  The  Nicene  Creed  and  the  Filioque. ' ' 

Howard. — "The  Schism  between  the  Oriental  and  \Y<  si 
ern  churches,  with  special  reference  to  the  addition  of  the 
nlioque  to  the  creed." 
A  rid ii  is ni. 

Newman. — "The    Arians    of    the     Fourth     Century." 

Gwatkin.— "The  Arians." 
A  cstorianisiii. 

Badger.— "The  Ncstm-ians  ;in<l   Their   Ritual."     '2  vols. 
London,  1852.     Consult  especially  Vol.  II. 
Monophysitism. 

Ellsworth.— See  below. 

J.  H  I  In  ranisnt. 

Krauth. — Theology  of  tin-  Conservative  Reformation. 

Cunningham. — "  Ki'l'm-nii-rs    mid    the    Theology    of    tin- 
Reformation." 
l\  •  noticism. 

Christlieb.    -"Modern     Doul.t     ;md     Christian 

Bruce. — "Tin-   Ilumilintinn  of  Christ 


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Aitken,  William,  H.  M.  H.— The  Revealer  Revealed; 
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A  Theological  Discourse  of  the  Lamb  of  God  and  His 
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Vidal,  James. — Jesus,  God  and  Man:  an  exposition  of 
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Walker,  T.  B.— ''Whom  do  men  say  that  I  the  Son  of 
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.Icsns  is  the  Son  of  God.  This  is  the  basis  of  the  Divine 
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Recommended: 

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An  essay  towards  an  impartial  account  of  the  Holy  Trin- 
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The  second  edition,  to  which  is  added  a  supplement  con- 
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Hoddy,  Robert. — Athanasianism  not  Scriptural;  or 
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Several  Arjimients  airaiust  liowinjr  at  the  name  of  Jesus, 
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XIV.  c.     CHRIST'S  HUM  A  MTV. 

The  present  form  of  the  presentation  of  the  doctrine  of 
the  Humanity  of  Christ  is  a  growth  of  the  eighteenth  and 
nineteenth  centuries.  Traces  may  be  discovered  in  the  lit- 
erature produced  by  the  Trinitarian  controversy  among  the 
English  Deists  and  their  opponents.  The  culmination  of 
the  discussion  may  be  said  to  have  been  reached  in  the  year 
1867,  when  the  work  "Ecce  Homo"  appeared.  Perhaps 
it  is  saying  too  much  of  this  work  to  say  that  it  did  more, 
indirectly,  to  settle  the  present  century  ideas  of  the  person 
of  Christ  than  any  other,  owing  to  the  replies  it  provoked 
and  the  discussion  it  aroused. 

Recommended: 

Ecce  Homo  and  its  first  reply,  Eccc  Dens.  Also  com- 
pare Gladstone  the  same  title.  Later  read  Crosby.  Wins- 
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Mitchell,  Richard  M.— The  Safe  Side  A  theistic  refu- 
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A  Second  Collection  of  tracts  proving  the  God  and 
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disproving  the  doctrine  of  three  almighty  equal  persons, 
spirits,  modes,  subsistences,  or  somewhats  in  God;  and  of 
the  Incarnation.  Q.  London,  1692- '93. 

[Seelye,  J.  R.]. — Ecce  Homo.  D.,  pp.  355.  London, 
1866.  Pp.  xxviii+370.  London,  1895.*  It  provoked  much 
discussion. 

A  Sermon  (on  John  iii:5)  on  Our  Lord's  Human  Na- 
ture, in  which  it  is  shown  from  Scripture  that  Jesus  Christ 
took  our  nature  entirely  free  from  all  taint  of  sin.  By  a 
Norfolk  curate.  O.,  pp.  23.  London,  1832. 

Shepheard,  H. — Ithuriel's  Spear;  or  is  this  Christian- 


•jr.s  JESUS    CHRIST   OUR   LORD 

ity:     Being    an    examination    of    the    hook    called    Ecce 
Homo.     O.     London,  1867. 

Somerville,  David. — St.  Paul's  conception  of  Chri«t;  or 
the  doctrine  of  the  Second  Adam.     The  sixteenth  sen 
the  Cunningham   lectures.    ()..  pp.  34S.     Kdiiiburgh.   1S!)7.* 

The  Son  of  Man  (.Jesus  Christ)  in  His  relation  to  the 
race.  A  re-examination  of  the  (Jospel  of  Matthew  xxv:  31- 
4»i.  ()..  pp.  xxiii  +  187.  London,  1888.* 

Stannard,  J.  T. — The  Divine  Humanity  and  other  ser- 
mons. Kdited  hv  .John  Hunter.  ().,  pp  232.  Glasgow, 
1892.* 

Tyler,  Bennet. — The  Sufferings  of  Christ  confined  to 
His  human  nature.  D.  Hartford,  n.  d. 

Wakeford,  John. — Behold  the  Man ;  nine  addresses 
wherein  is  set  forth  the  human  nature  of  Our  Divine  Lord, 
as  the  Instrument  of  our  salvation.  With  an  introduction 
by  the  Bishop  of  Chichester.  D.  London,  1893. 

Warrington,  George. —  "Ecce  Homo"  and  its  detrac- 
tors; a  review.  0.  London,  1867. 

Winslow,  Octavius. — The  Sympathy  of  Christ  with 
man.  Its  teaching  and  consolation.  D..  pp.  viii+426. 
New  York.  1S70.* 

Wollpert,  Frederick. — Man  amongst  Men.  D.,  pp.  4+ 
27.  New  York,  1902.* 


XV.     THE  CHARACTER  OF  CHRIST. 

"Such  was  the  Jesus  of  Nazareth,  a  true  man  in  body, 
soul  and  spirit,  yet  differing  from  all  men;  a  character 
unique  and  original  from  tender  childhood  to  ripe  manhood 
moving  in  unbroken  union  with  God,  overflowing  with  love 
to  man,  free  from  every  sin  and  error,  innocent  and  holy. 
devoted  to  the  noblest  ends,  teaching  and  practicing  all 
virtues  in  perfect  harmony,  sealing  the  purest  life  with  the 
sublimest  death,  and  ever  acknowledged  since  as  the  one  and 
only  perfect  model  of  goodness  and  holiness.  All  human 
greatness  loses  on  closer  inspection;  but  Christ's  character 
grows  more  pure,  sacred  and  lovely,  the  better  we  know 
Him.  The  whole  range  of  history  and  of  fiction  furnishes 
no  parallel  to  it.  There  never  was  any  approach  to  it  be- 
fore or  since,  except  in  faint  imitation  of  His  example 
No  biographer,  moralist  or  artist  can  here  do 
justice  to  the  reality.  The  actual  character  of  Jesus  is  felt 
to  be  far  greater  than  any  conception  and  representation 
of  it  by  the  mind,  the  tongue  or  the  pencil  of  man." 
Quoted  from  Schaff,  Person  of  Christ,  pp.  76,  77. 

Recommended: 

Ullmann,  Sinlessness  of  Jesus.  (See  Christ  as  an  evi- 
dence, etc.) 

Bushnell.  Channing's  essay  in  his  works  is  worth 
perusing. 


Alexander,   W.   L. — Christ   and   Christianity.     D.,   pp. 
314.     New  York,  1856.     Chapter  I.  of  Part  II.* 

Austin,  William. — Essay  on  the  Human  Character  of 
Christ.     D.     Boston,  1807. 

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Bacon,  L.  W.— The  Simplicity  that  is  in  Christ.  D., 
pp.  343.  New  York,  1880.* 

Bailey,  Winthrop. — Sermons  on  the  Unity  of  God,  and 
on  the  Character  of  Jesus  Christ.  D.,  pp.  68.  Springfield, 
1822. 

Balfern,  Thomas  A.  G. — Glimpses  of  Jesus.  S.  Lon- 
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Ballard,  Frank. — Jesus  Christ:  His  Origin  and  Charac- 
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Begbie,  Harold. — The  Happy  Christ.  A  Monograph. 
D.,  pp.  118.  London,  1906.* 

Buckminster,  J.  S. — Sermons.  Third  ed.,  0.  Boston, 
1881.  P.  18,  on  the  argument  for  Christianity  from  the 
character  of  Our  Saviour. 

Burton,  B. — Active  and  Passive  Righteousness  of  Christ. 
Three  sermons  on  Jeremiah  xxiii :  6.  D.  1763. 

Bushnell,  Horace. — The  character  of  Jesus  forbidding 
His  possible  classification  with  men.  D.  New  York, 
1890.*  Also  T.  New  York,  1867.*  From  Nature  and  the 
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Christ  Our  Ideal.  An  argument  from  analogy.  By  the 
author  of  "The  Gospel  of  the  Nineteenth  Century."  0., 
pp.  viii+248.  London,  1882. 

Clare,  Austin. — Our  Example;  twelve  studies  in  the 
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Clarke,  Richard. — Jesus  the  Nazarene.  Addressed  to 
Jews,  Deists  and  Believers.  0.  London,  1795. 

Conant,  Robert  Warren. — Manly  Christ;  A  New  View. 
(Green  and  Gold  Series,  No.  1.)  D.,  pp.  157.  Chicago, 
1904.* 

Crombie,  J. — Sixteen  sermons  on  the  character  and  of- 
•  t'  Thrist  compared  with  the  lypical  characters  of  the 
Old  Testament.  0.  London,  1827. 

Dwight,  C.  Abbott  Schneider. — The  Carpenter.  An  ap- 
pm-iation  of  the  Christ.  D.,  pp.  122.  New  York,  1900.* 

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of  Christ,  and  on  the  Beatitudes.  The  Bampton  lectures 
for  1803.  0.,  pp.  xv-f  395.  Oxford,  1804.* 

Fleming,  R. — Christology.  A  discussion  concerning 
Christ  in  Himself,  in  His  government,  etc.  3  vols.,  0. 
London,  1705. 

Fowle,  T.  W. — The  character  of  Christ,  does  it  supply 
an  adequate  basis  for  a  religion?  D.,  pp.  29.  New  York, 
1872.* 

Fox,  W.  J. — Christ  and  Christianity.  Sermons  on  the 
Mission,  Character  and  Doctrine  of  Jesus  of  Nazareth.  D., 
pp.  263.  Boston,  1833.* 

The  Fullness  and  Perfection  of  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ, 
as  the  Saviour  of  Sinners ;  or  the  happiness  of  true  believ- 
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London,  1756. 

Furness,  W.  H. — The  Veil  partly  lifted  and  Jesus  be- 
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The  Gospel  of  the  Nineteenth  Century.  Fourth  ed.,  0., 
pp.  406.  London,  1880.*  The  first  part  of  the  book  (pp. 
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Hayden,  W.  B.— The  Character  and  Work  of  Christ. 
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Herron,  G.  D. — The  Larger  Christ.  New  ed.,  D.,  pp. 
122.  New  York,  1895.*  Of  value. 

Hooper,  John. — The  Office  and  Character  of  Christ. 
Tracts  of  the  Anglican  Fathers.  Vol.  II,  pp.  169.* 

How  to  •  discern  whether  we  have  the  spirit  of  Christ. 
D.  London.  1836. 

Hughes,  Thomas. — The  Manliness  of  Christ.  D.,  pp. 
viii+160.  Boston.  1880.*  Has  passed  through  several 
editions. 

Johnson,  Arthur. — Considerations  on  Our  Lord 's  Con- 
duct. D.  London,  n/d. 

Johnson,  G.  B.— The  Beautiful  Life  of  Christ  and  other 
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Johnson,  Henry. — The  Face  of  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ 


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Knox,  Henry. — Sermons  on  the  Character  of  the  Sav- 
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La  Trobe,  James.— The  Merits  of  Christ.  0..  pp.  iv+ 
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Lefroy,  William. — Pleadings  for  Christ,  being  sermons 
doctrinal  and  practical.  D.,  pp.  386.  London,  1878. *  S.-r 
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[Macduff,  J.  R.I. — Christ  in  the  Covenant  :  or  the  diar- 
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" Faithful  Witness."  T.,  pp.  149.  London,  1859.* 

Machlachlan,  Peter.— Christ  Our  Study  in  His  Official 
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MacNeile,  Hugh. — Lectures  on  the  sympathies,  etc.,  of 
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Madan,  Richard. — Christ's  Love  and  Affection  towards 
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London,  1793. 

Mason,  Arthur  James. — The  Conditions  of  Our  I  ,<  »r«  1  ^ 
Life  on  Earth.  Being  five  lectures  delivered  on  the  Bishop 
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professorial  lecture  at  Cambridge.  D.,  pp.  xxii-f]H4. 
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inquiry  into  the  prophetic,  intellect  n;d  and  moral  diarar- 
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Morris,  A.  J. — The  Open  Secret;  sermons  dealing  mostly 
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Newcome,  William. — Observations  on  Our  Lord's  Con- 
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1853.* 

Nicholls,  A. — Studies  in  the  Character  of  Our  Lord.  D. 
London,  1884. 

Ogilby,  C.  A. — The  Divine  Glory  manifested  in  the  con- 
duct and  discourses  of  Our  Lord.  The  Bampton  lectures 
for  1836.  0.,  pp.  xii+282.  Oxford,  1836.* 

Phelps,  Austin.— The  Solitude  of  Christ.  E.  Boston, 
n.  d. 

Plummer,  W.  S. — The  Person  and  Sinless  Character  of 
Our  Lord  Jesus  Christ.  D.,  pp.  127.  New  York,  1876.* 

Review  of  the  Character  of  Jesus.  By  the  author  of 
"The  Deists'  Immortality."  0.  Boston,  1850. 

Riccaltoun,  Robert. — The  Character  of  Jesus  Christ. 
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Robertson,  Frederick  W. — The  Loneliness  of  Christ. 
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Robinson,  Charles  Henry. — Human  Nature;  A  Revela- 
tion of  the  Divine.  A  sequel  to  Studies  in  the  Character 
of  Christ.  Parts  II  and  III.  Reissue.  Cr.  0.,  pp.  228. 
London,  1906.* 

Robinson,  Charles  Henry. — Studies  in  the  Character  of 
Christ.  New  and  revised  ed.,  Cr.  0.,  pp.  172.  London, 
1905.  Also  Cr.  0.,  pp.  140.  London,  1900.* 

Row,  C.  A. — The  Unity  of  the  Character  of  the  Christ 
of  the  Gospels.  S.  New  York,  1884. 

Rush,  Jacob.— The  Character  of  Christ.  D.  Philadel- 
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Schenckel,  D. — A  Sketch  of  the  Character  of  Jesus.  A 
Biblical  essay.  0.,  pp.  395.  London,  1869.*  The  same 
with  appendix  translated  by  W.  H.  Furness.  2  vols.,  D., 
pp.  279+359.  Boston,  1866.* 

Sidey,   W.   W.— The   Silent   Christ,     Cr.   0.,   pp.   227. 

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London,  1903.  New  ed.,  Cr.  O.  London,  1904.-*  A  good 
discussion. 

Skeffington,  Sydney  William.— The  Sinless  Sufferer. 
Six  sermons.  0.,  pp.  viii+104.  London.  1872.*  Fifth 
ed,  1874.  Sixth,  1876.  Seventh,  1879.  Thirteenth, 
1883.* 

Smith,  Ethan. — Treatise  on  the  Character  of  Jesus 
Christ,  and  on  the  Trinity.  D.,  pp.  235.  Boston,  1814.* 
Also  second  ed.,  D.,  pp.  202.  Poultney,  Vt.,  1824.* 

A  Sparke  of  Christ's  Beauty.  (A  sermon  on  Isaiah  ix: 
6.)  Q.  Oxford,  1622. 

Sumner,  Charles  R. — The  Ministerial  Character  of 
Christ  Practically  Considered.  O.,  pp.  xvi-(-447.  Lon- 
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T ,  M. — Twelve  meditations  on  the  character  and 

mind  of  Our  Lord  Jesus  Christ.  E.,  pp.  41.  London, 
1889. 

Vigis,  Everard. — The  Prophetical,  Priestley,  Kingley 
and  Judicial  Character  and  Offices  of  Christ.  Second  <•(!.. 
0.,  pp.  119.  Wantage,  1857.* 

Voysey,  Charles. — Character  and  Work  of  Jesus.  A 
sermon.  D.,  pp.  15.  Baltimore.  1872.* 

Waddell,  Peter  Hately. — Behold  the  Man ;  a  tragedy  for 
the  closet,  in  five  acts.  2  vols.,  O.  London,  1872. 

Ware,  Henry,  Jr. — Discourses  on  the  Offices  and  Ch.-ir- 
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Wilkes,  Henry.— The  Ruling  Passion  of  Jesus  Christ; 
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Woolley,  Milton.— The  Career  •  •!'  Jesus  Christ.  An  ex- 
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in  the  New  Testament.  D.,  pp.  53.  Streator,  111.,  1877.* 

Wray,  G. — Sermons  on  the  Character  of  Christ.  < ). 
London,  1838. 


XV.  a.     SPIRITUAL— MORAL  CHARACTER  OF 
CHRIST. 

Bierbower,  Austin. — The  Morals  of  Christ.  A  new  is- 
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Blaikie,  W.  G. — Glimpses  of  the  Inner  Life  of  Our 
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Boudon,  H.  M. — The  Hidden  Life  of  Jesus.  D.  Lon- 
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Dale,  R.  W.— Christ  and  the  Spirit  of  Christ.  Two  ad- 
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Duncan,  William  Cecil. — The  Tears  of  Jesus  of  Naz- 
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Eadie,  J.— Divine  Love.     D.     Philadelphia,  1856.* 

Evans,  Albert  E. — Christ  as  the  Moral  Touchstone.  A 
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Furness,  W.  H. — The  Power  of  Spirit  Manifest  in  Jesus 
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Geikie,  A.  Cunningham. — The  Human  Sympathies  of 
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Grew,  Henry. — Divine  Testimony  concerning  the  Char- 
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Grew,  Henry. — A  second  series  of  letters  to  Mr.  Elias 
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XV.  b.     MENTAL— INTELLECTUAL   CHARACTER 
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Apostles  in  their  defense  of  Christianity.  Contained  in 
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D'Arcy,  Charles  F.— Ruling  Ideas  of  Our  Lord.  (Chris- 
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Fletcher,  J.  S.— Anima  Christi.     D.     Bradford,  1884. 

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Kenny. — The  knowledge  of  Jesus  Christ  considered  in 
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creatures  in  general,  with  men  in  particular,  and  with  the 
blessed  in  Heaven ;  with  ejaculations  on  each  of  the  mys- 
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The  Loving  Hand  of  Jesus.     O.     London,  1872. 

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Moorhouse,  James. — Our  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  the  sub- 
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The  Redeemer's  Tears  over  Jerusalem.  1).  London. 
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Sherlock,  William.--A  discourse  concerning  the  knowl- 
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the  above.  O.  London,  1675. 

Swayne,  W.  S. — Inquiry  into  the  Nature  of  Our  Lord's 
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Washburn,  L.  K. — Was  Jesus  Insane?  D.  New  York, 
1889. 

Wright,  Julia  McNair.— The  Mind  of  Christ.  E.,  pp. 
10.  Philadelphia,  1899.* 


XVI.     THE  WORK  OF  CHRIST. 

In  this  we  mean  to  include  His  mission,  His  work  in  our 
salvation,  His  work  as  our  example,  and  His  positive  and 
ever-continuing  work  in  the  world's  life  and  work.  Also 
His  priestly  and  mediatorial  functions. 

Recommended:  None. 


Acton,  Henry. — Six  lectures  on  the  Dignity,  Office  and 
Work  of  Our  Lord  Jesus  Christ.  In  explanation  of  the 
Unitarian  views  of  the  Gospel.  D.  London.  1830. 

Anthony,  Alfred  William.— The  Method  of  Jesus.  D., 
pp.  246.  Boston,  1899. 

Beach,  D.  N.— Plain  Words  on  Our  Lord's  Work.  S. 
Boston,  1886. 

Benson,  R.  (Cowley). — Redemption;  some  of  the  as- 
pects of  the  work  of  Christ  considered  in  a  course  of  ser- 
mons. Cr.  O.  London,  1861. 

Candlish,  Robert  S.— The  Lord's  Short  Work  on  the 
Earth.  A  sermon.  D.,  pp.  32.  Edinburgh,  1852.* 

Carpenter,  Lant. — Dissertation  on  Our  Saviour's  Min- 
istry. O.  London,  1838. 

Christ's  Work  of  Reform.  A  Bible  View.  By  a  lay- 
man. D.,  pp.  208.  Boston,  1862.* 

Clarke,  Mary  L.  ("Mada").— Wonderful  Works  of 
Christ.  -S2mo.  Boston,  n.  d. 

Cook,  F.  S. — Lessons  on  the  Works  of  Our  Lord  mid 
Claims  of  Our  Lord.  D.  London,  1887. 

Davies,  J.  Llwellyn. — The  Work  of  Christ;  or  the  world 
reconciled  to  (|«nl.  Twenty-two  sermons.  D.  London, 
I860.* 

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Dempster,  John. — A  discourse  on  Christ's  Mediation. 
D.,  pp.  23.  Concord,  1852-1853.* 

Frame,  James. — Christ  and  His  Work;  an  exposition  of 
Psalm  XL.  O.  London,  1869. 

Gordon,  Adoniram  J. — The  Twofold  Life;  or  Christ's 
Work  for  us  and  Christ's  Work  in  us.  0.  London,  1884. 

Hennel,  C.  C. — An  Inquiry  Concerning  the  Origin  of 
Christianity.  Second  ed.  London,  1841. 

Hitchcock,  E.  A. — Christ  the  Spirit ;  an  attempt  to  state 
the  primitive  views  of  Christianity.  2  vols.,  D.  New  York, 
1862. 

Hocking,  W.  J. — Characteristics  of  Jesus  Christ.  D., 
pp.  96.  Cambridge,  1904. 

Hughes,  T. — Manliness  of  Christ.  (Golden  Counsel 
Series  No.  29.)  S.  New  York,  1901. 

Messer,  L.  W. — Christ  as  a  personal  worker.  New 
York. 

The  Mighty  Works  of  Jesus  Christ.  Meditations  se- 
lected from  the  works  of  Augustine,  Chrysostom  and  other 
writers.  With  photographs  after  Raffael  and  other  mas- 
ters. 0.  London,  1872. 

Potter,  J.  Hasloch,  and  Sheard,  A.  E.  W. — Catechisings 
for  the  Church  and  Sunday  Schools  on  Our  Saviour's 
Work.  Prepared  for  Wrought;  carried  on.  Being  a 
year's  course  of  teaching  upon  questions  primarily  in- 
tended for  Children's  Services,  but  also  suitable  for  Sun- 
day schools.  Cr.  O.,  pp.  xx+172.  London,  1901. 

Ricketts,  M.  H. — Saved  by  His  Life;  thoughts  on  the 
present  work  of  Christ.  0.,  pp.  456.  London,  1873.* 
New  and  revised  ed.,  0.,  pp.  212.  London,  1893.* 

Smith,  John. — Magnetism  of  Christ:  a  study  of  Our 
Lord's  Missionary  Methods.  (Duff  lectures  on  Evangelis- 
tic Theology,  United  Free  Church  of  Scotland,  session 
1903- '04.)  0.,  pp.  8+336.  New  York,  1904.* 

Steane,  Edward. — The  Doctrine  of  Christ  Developed  by 
the  Apostles.  A  treatise  on  the  offices  of  the  Redeemer  arid 


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tli-  Doxnlogy  of  the  Redeemed.     ()..  pp.  470.      Kdinlnirirh. 
1872.» 

Stevenson,  George.- — Treatise  on  the  Offiees  of  Christ. 
Semnd  «'d..  O.  Edinburgh.  1845. 

Thoughts  suggested  by  some  of  Our  Lord's  chief  works 
O.  London,  1879. 

The  Threefold  Work  of  Christ.     T.     London.  1853. 

Westcott,  B.  F. — Christus  Consummator.  Some  aspect; 
of  the  work  and  person  of  Christ.  O.,  pp.  170.  London 
1886.* 

Wheeler,  Mrs.  Charlotte. — Christ's  Wonderful  Works 
S.  London,  1865. 

Woodard,  Luke. — The  Morning  Star:  a  treatise  on  the 
work  of  Christ.  D.  New  Vienna.  Ohio,  1876. 


XVI.  a.     CHRIST'S  MISSION. 
Recommended:  None. 


Bell,  W. — An  Inquiry  into  the  Divine  Missions  of  John 
the  Baptist  and  Jesns  Christ  O.  London,  1761  and  1795. 
New  ed.,  0.  London,  1810. 

Browne,  John. — Two  sermons,  John  ix :  41.  The  obli- 
gation to  believe  the  divine  mission  of  Jesus  Christ.  Q. 
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Carter,  T.  T. — Spiritual  Instructions;  Our  Lord's  En- 
trance on  His  Ministry.  0.,  pp.  x+248.  London,  1891.* 

Cooper,  John. — Jesus  Christ's  Mode  of  Presenting  Him- 
self to  the  World  a  Proof  of  His  Work,  Divine  Mission  and 
Supernatural  Work.  O.,  pp.  330.  London,  1880.* 

Foster,  Frank  Hugh.— Teachings  of  Jesus  Christ  con- 
cerning His  Own  Mission.  D.,  pp.  5+136.  New  York, 
1903.* 

Hamilton,  David. — The  Inward  Testimon}7  of  the  Spirit 
of  Christ  to  His  outward  revelation,  in  opposition  to  the 
Deist,  Socinian  and  profane,  who  deny  His  outward  testi- 
mony to  it.  (Anon.)  0.  London,  1701. 

Hare,  J. — A  treatise  on  the  conduct  of  God  to  the  hu- 
man species  and  on  "the  Divine  Mission  of  Jesus  Christ. 
0.,  pp.  453.  Oxford,  1809.* 

Knox-Little,  W.  J. — The  Claims  of  Christ;  a  sermon. 
0.  Manchester,  1878. 

Marsh,  F.  E.— Why  did  Christ  Come  into  the  World? 
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McLean,  -  — .  — The  Commission  of  Christ  and  His 
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Renaud,  George. — How  did  Christ  rank  the  proofs  of 
His  mission?  D.,  pp.  104.  London,  1872. 

Simpson,  W.  J.  Sparrow. — The  Claims  of  Jesus  Christ. 
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Weiss,  L. — Some  burning  questions  pertaining  to  the 
Messiahship  of  Jesus;  why  the  Jews  do  not  accept  Him. 
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Whitefield,  Edward. — Jesus  Christ  in  the  Grandeur  of 
His  Mission  and  Beauty  of  His  Life  Cr.  0.  London, 
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Wynn,  Walter. — Christ's  Mission  in  the  World,  and 
other  sermons.  Cr.  O.,  pp.  150.  London,  1903.* 


XVI.  b:    THE  ATONEMENT. 

Definition : 

1 '  The  vicarious  sufferings  of  Christ  are  an  atonement  for 
sin  as  a  conditional  substitute  for  penalty  fulfilling  on  the 
forgiveness  of  sin,  the  obligations  of  justice  and  the  office  of 
penalty  in  moral  government."  Miley.  The  Atonement 
in  Christ,  p.  23.  This  is  the  best  definition  yet  found. 
History : 

The  early  Church  received  the  atonement  as  a  fact  with- 
out discussion.  The  first  discussion  begins  with  Anslem 
(+1109)  in  "Cur  Deus  Homo."  Professor  Crawford 
gives  fifteen  theories.  Doctor  Miley  condenses  them  all  to 
two,  the  theory  of  satisfaction  and  the  governmental  theory. 

Recommended 

Miley  for  the  Governmental  theory. 
Bushnell,  "Vicarious  Sacrifice,"  for  his  own  peculiar 
views. 

Bruce,  Humiliation  of  Christ. 
Dale,  for  the  Satisfaction  theory. 
Randies,  Substitution  theory. 
Tymms,  Moral  Influence  theory. 
Simon,  The  Reconciliation  theory. 
Stevens,  Biblical  theology. 


Adams,  W. — The  Three  Gardens — Eden,  Gethsemane 
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Adamson,  W. — The  Nature  of  the  Atonement.  D. 
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Aitken,  W.  Hay  M.  H.— Newness  of  Life.  The  fruits 
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Armour,  John  M. — Atonement  and  Law;  or  Redemption 
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Arthur,  William.— Did  Christ  Die  for  All?  S.,  pp.  15. 
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Atkinson,  Israel. — The  Atonement.     D.     London.   lS7f>. 

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The  Atonement ;  being  four  discourses  by  Charles,  Lord 
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Atonement,  The.  A  Clerical  Symposium  on  "What  is 
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Balmer,  Robert. — A  speech  delivered  before  the  United 
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Barker,  Joseph,  and  William  Cook. — Authentic  report 
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of  the  subjects  discussed  was  the  Atonement. 

Barnes,  Albert. — The  Atonement  in  Relation  to  Law. 
D.,  pp.  358.  Philadelphia,  1859.* 

Barrow,  George  S. — Mystery  of  Christ;  an  examination 
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Ephesians.  Post  O.  London,  1876. 

Barry,  Alfred. — The  Atonement  of  Christ;  six  lectures. 
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Bate,  George. — For  Whom  did  Christ  Die?  0.  Lon- 
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Baxter,  Richard. — Universal  Redemption  of  Mankind 
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Beecher,  Charles. — Redeemer  and  Redeemed;  an  inves- 
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Beet,  J.  A.— Through  Christ  to  God.  A  Study  in  Scien- 
tific Theology.  O.,  pp.  390.  London,  1892.* 

Beman,  Nathan  S.  S. — Four  sermons  on  the  Doctrine 
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Beman,  Samuel. — An  Atonement.     S.     New  York,  n.  d. 

Bennett,  J. — Crux  Christi ;  being  a  consideration  of  some 
aspects  of  the  doctrine  of  the  atonement,  with  especial  ref- 
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[Benson,  G.]. — Second  thoughts  concerning  the  suffer- 
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sins  of  the  world,  and  a  satisfaction  to  divine  justice.  0. 
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Best,  Kenelm  Digby.— The  Blood  of  the  Lamb.  0., 
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Bilbie,  Henry  G. — How  Jesus  Became  the  Saviour.  D., 
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Bilson,  Thomas. — The  Survey  of  Christ's  Sufferings 
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Birks,  T.  R. — The  Atonement  and  the  Judgment.  A 
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Birmingham,  T.  M.  C. — National  Salvation  Through  the 
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Blakelock,  R. — The  Atonement  and  the  Doctrines  Con- 
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Blunt,  John  H. — The  Atonement  and  the  At-One- 
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Bowne,  Borden  Parker. — The  Atonement.  D.,  pp.  152, 
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Bradlaugh,  Charles. — A  review  of  the  work  of  the  Rev. 
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Halifax,  November  22,  1859.  0.  London,  n.  d. 

Bradley,  Joseph  H. — The  Love  of  God  revealed  to  the 
entire  universe  by  man's  redemption.  S.  New  York, 
1900. 

Bramley-Moore,  W. — The  Great  Oblation;  or  a  plain 
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Brine,  John. — The  true  sense  of  the  atonement  for  sin 
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Brine,  John. — Certain  Efficacy  of  the  Death  of  Christ 
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Brown,  Robert. — The  Philosophy  of  Evangelicism 
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Brown,  Robert. — The  Gospel  of  Common  Sense;  or 
Mental,  Moral  and  Social  Science  in  Harmony  with  Scrip- 
tural Christianity.  D.,  pp.  158.  London,  1864.*  Nearly 
one  third  of  the  book  is  taken  up  with  the  "Central  Idea 
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Brown,  S. — The  Extent  of  the  Atonement.  D.  Cin- 
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Browne,  Edward  Harold. — Sermons  on  the  Atonement 
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Bryant,  Thomas  J. — Sermons  on  the  Atonement  and 
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Burge,  Caleb. — An  essay  on  the  Scripture  Doctrine  of 
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Burney,  S.  G. — Atonement  and  Law  Reviewed.  O. 
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1903. 

Burney,  S.  G. — Atonement.  Soteriology.  The  Sacri- 
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moral  or  exemplary  theories  of  propitiation.  D.,  pp.  xvi-f- 
400.  Nashville,  1888.* 

Burrows,  Winifred  O. — The  Mystery  of  the  Cross. 
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1896.* 

Bush,  George. — The  Atonement.     D.     New  York,  1872. 

Bush,  James  S. — The  Atonement.  A  sermon.  S.  New 
York,  1863. 

Bushnell,  Horace. — Christ  and  His  Salvation;  in  ser- 
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Bushnell,  Horace. — Forgiveness  and  Law.  u rounded  in 
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Campbell,  John  McLeod. — The  Nature  of  the  Atone- 
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Candlish,  R.  S. — The  Atonement;  its  reality,  complete- 
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Card,  Stephen. — Atonement  and  Modern  Liberalism. 
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Carmichael,  Frederick  F. — Jesus  Christ,  the  Way,  the 
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Carpenter,  Russell  L. — Six  lectures  on  the  Scriptural 
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Carson,  Alexander. — The  Doctrine  of  the  Atonement 
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Cave,  Alfred. — The  Scriptural  Doctrine  of  Sacrifice  and 
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Charlesworth,  Beedam. — Christ  given,  received  and 
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a  priest  of  the  parish.  O.  London,  1858. 

Christ  the  End  of  the  Law  for  righteousness  to  eyeryone 
that  believeth.  O.  Dublin,  1829. 

Christian  Faith  and  the  Atonement.  Sermons  preached 
at  Oxford  in  reference  to  the  views  of  Mr.  Jowett  and  oth- 
ers by  Dr.  Pusey,  Bishop  Wilberforce,  Dean  Goulburn  and 
others.  O.  Oxford,  1850. 

Christopher,  Dr.  Hiram. — Remedial  System;  or  Man 
and  his  Redeemer.  0.,  pp.  436.  St.  Louis.* 

Clarke,  Adam. — The  love  of  God  to  a  lost  world,  demon- 
strated by  the  incarnation  and  death  of  Christ.  A  dis- 
course on  John  iii :  16.  Second  ed.,  0.,  pp.  46.  London, 
1819.* 

Clarke,  James  Freeman. — The  Peculiar  Doctrine  of 
Christianity  on  Reconciliation  by  Jesus  Christ.  D.  Bos- 
ton. 1844.  * 

Clarke,  James  Freeman. — A  sketch  of  the  History  of 
the  Doctrine  of  the  Atonement.  D.  Boston,  1845. 

The  Cleansing  Fountain  of  a  Saviour V,  blood  and  the 
Blessedness  of  those  chosen  of  God.  Two  sermons  (on 
Zach.  xiii :  1  and  Psalm  Ixv:  4).  By  the  author  of  "God's 
Ever  Watchful  Care  of  His  People."  0.  London,  1864. 

Cochran,  Samuel  Davies. — The  Moral  System  of  the 
Atonement.  O.,  pp.  546.  Oberlin.  Ohio,  1889.* 

Conn,  R.  R. — The  Human  Moral  Problem.  An  inquiry 
into  some  of  the  dark  points  connected  with  the  human 
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Converse,  J.  K. — The  Scripture  Doctrine  of  the  Atone- 
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Coote,  A. — Jesus  Christ  and  Him  Crucified.  A  sermon. 
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Cowie,  Benjamin  M. — On  Sacrifice;  the  Atonement,  vi- 
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Cox,  S. — Salvator  Mundi ;  or  Is  Christ  the  Saviour  of 
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Crawford,  Thomas  J. — The  Doctrine  of  the  Holy  Scrip- 
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Crawford,  Thomas  J. — The  Fatherhood  of  God  consid- 
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Gumming,  John. — Christ  Our  Passover;  or  Thoughts  on 
the  Atonement.  D.  Philadelphia,  1854, 

Dale,  R.  W. — The  Atonement.  Congregational  Union 
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Dale,  R.  W. — The  Atonement.  The  Congregational 
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Dana,  Daniel. — Sermon  on  the  Atonement  of  Christ.  0. 
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Davies,  David  Charles. — The  Atonement  and  Interces- 
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Denny,  James. — The  Death  of  Christ  :  Its  I  lace  and  In- 
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Denny,  James,  D.  D. — Atonement  and  Modern  Mind. 
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Dialogue  on  the  extent  of  the  Atonement  between  Cleri- 
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Dimock,  N. — The  Doctrine  of  the  Death  of  Christ  in 
relation  to  the  sin  of  Man,  the  condemnation  of  the  law 
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Discourses  on  Atonement  by  C.  Baring,  T.  Chalmers, 
W.  A.  Butler,  Robert  Hall  and  J.  Maclaurin.  E.  New 
York,  1859. 

Drew,  Samuel. — Arguments  Scriptural  and  philosophi- 
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DuBose,  William  Porcher. — The  Soteriology  of  the  New 
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Dying  Testimonies  in  Favor  of  an  Atonement  for  Each 
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Edgar,  Robert  McCheyne. — The  Philosophy  of  the 
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Edwards,  Jonathan. — The  History  of  Redemption,  on  a 
plan  entirely  original.  0.,  pp.  390.  London,  n.  d.* 

Edwards,  Lewis. — The  Doctrine  of  the  Atonement. 
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pp.  viii+246.  London,  1886.* 

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and  its  place  in  the  Work  of  redemption.  D.  No  place, 
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Elliott,  C.— Christus  Mediator.     D.     New  York,  1875. 

Errors  of  the  Times.  The  only  sacrifice  for  sin.  E.,  pp. 
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Eyre,  John. — Man 's  Ruin  and  Recovery ;  or  Paradise 
Lost  and  Restored.  Fourth  ed.,  E.,  pp.  172.  New  York, 
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Faber,  George  Stanley. — A  Treatise  on  the  Origin  of 
Expiatory  Sacrifice.  D.,  pp.  xxviii+297.  London,  1827.* 


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Ferrier,  J.  T. — Sacrifice  a  Necessity  of  the  Atonement  in 
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Farrar,  F.  W. — Essay  on  the  Christian  Doctrine  of  the 
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A  few  remarks  made  to  those  who  deny  the  efficacy  of 
the  Atonement  made  by  Our  Saviour  for  the  sins  of  man- 
kind. O.  London,  1835. 

A  few  thoughts  upon  the  Love  and  Sacrifice  of  Jesus 
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correspondent.  O.  Glasgow,  1765. 

A  few  words  on  the  Sufferings  of  Christ  in  connection 
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latter  day.  O.  London,  1867. 

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Frogatt,  William. — Thoughts  on  the  essence  of  Christ's 
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Fuller,  Andrew. — The  Atonement  of  Christ  and  the  Jus- 
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Fry,  T.  C. — Aspects  of  Sacrifice.  Five  Sermons.  0., 
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Garden,  F. — The  Atonement  as  a  Fact  and  a  Theory. 
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Gamier,  J. — Sin  and  Redemption;  or  the  spirit  and 
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Geldart,  Edmund  M. — The  Gospel  According  to  Paul: 
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Gibson,  Robert  C. — The  Atonement  the  Consequence  of 
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Gilbert,  Joseph. — The  Christian  Atonement ;  Its  Basis, 
Nature  and  Bearings ;  or  the  principle  of  substitution  illus- 
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Giles,  Chauncey. — Lectures  on  the  Incarnation,  Atone- 
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Girdlestone,  A.  G. — The  Atonement  and  How  to  Share 
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Gladden,  Washington. — Was  Bronson  Alcott's  School  a 
Type  of  God's  Moral  Government?  A  review  of  J.  Cook's 
theory  of  atonement.  S.  New  York,  1877. 

Gmeiner,  John. — Emanuel,  the  Saviour  of  the  "World. 
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Goodsir,  Joseph  Taylor. — Criticism  and  Refutation  Re- 
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Goodwin,  John. — Redemption  Redeemed:  wherein  the 
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Graham,  C. — The  Glory  of  God  in  Redemption.  O.,  pp. 
164.  London,  1893. 

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Griffith,  Thomas.— From  Sin  to  Salvation.  The  Paul- 
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Grotius,  Hugo. — A  Defense  of  the  Catholic  Faith.  Con- 
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Haldane,  J.  A.- — Man's  Responsibility,  the  Nature  and 
Kxtent  of  thi-  Atonement  and  the  Work  of  the  Holy  Spirit. 
Cr.  O.  Edinburgh,  1842.  Second  ed.,  1847. 

Hall,  Charles  Cuthbert.— The  (iospel  of  the  Divine  Sac- 
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touching  life.  D.,  pp.  326.  New  York,  1897. 

Hall,  Newman. — Atonement  the  Fundamental  Fact  of 
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n.  d.* 

Hammett,  C.  E.,  Jr. — The  Vicarious  Element  in  Nature, 
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Harris,  Helen  B. — Heart  Purity  and  the  Atonement.  D., 
pp  93.  London,  1896.* 

Harris,  Henry. — The  Scripture  Doctrine  of  the  Atone- 
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Harsha,  D.  A.— The  Heavenly  Token;  a  gift  book  for 
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Hartzell,  J.  S. — Sin  and  Our  Saviour.  Forty  Serious 
Sermons  for  Forty  Serious  Days.  D.,  pp.  2+231.  Mil- 
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Head,  H.  E.— The  Ultimate  and  Proximate  Results  of 
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Henn,  Silas. — The  Atonement.     D.     London,  n.  d. 

Henslow,  George. — The  At-One-Ment;  or  the  Gospel  of 
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Heugh,  Hugh. — Irenicum;  an  inquiry  into  the  real 
amount  of  the  differences  alleged  to  exist  in  the  Synod  of 
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Hey,  William. — A  Short  Defence  of  the  Doctrine  of 
Atonement  for  Sin  by  the  Death  of  Christ.  With  remarks 
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Hey,  William. — Tracts  and  Essays,  Moral  and  Theologi- 
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Hinton,  John  H. — On  Redemption.  Eleven  lectures. 
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Hitchcock,  Roswell  Dwight. — Eternal  Atonement.  D., 
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Hoare,  Edward. — Redemption.  D.,  pp.  182.  London, 
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Hodge,  A.  A. — The  Atonement.  Edited  by  Professor 
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Holmes,  D.,  and  Austin,  J.  M. — A  Discussion  upon  the 
Doctrine  of  Atonement,  Universal  Salvation  and  Endless 
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Horton,  Robert  F. — Does  the  Cross  Save?  Cr.  O.,  pp. 
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Howell,  Robert  Boyte  C.— The  Cross.  D.,  pp.  216. 
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Hutcheson,  James  T. — A  View  of  the  Atonement. 
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Immortality  lost  by  the  fall  and  recovered  by  Our  Lord 
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Jamieson,  George. — Discussions  on  the  Atonement.  Is 
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Jerram,  Charles. — Treatise  on  the  Atonement.  0. 
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Letter  to  the  Rev.  James  Robertson  occasioned  by  his 
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Lias,  John  J. — The  Atonement  Viewed  in  the  Light  of 
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Lidgett,  John  Scott.— The  Spiritual  Priin-iplr  of  tin- 
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Macdonnell,  J.  C. — The  Doctrine  of  the  Atonement  de- 
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Macllvaine,  W. — The  Atonement  considered  in  eight 
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Magee,  Archbishop  William. — Discourses  and  Disser- 
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Magee,  Bishop  of  Peterborough. — The  Atonement. 
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Malcolm,  Howard. — Extent  and  Efficacy  of  the  Atone- 
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Martin,  Hugh. — The  Atonement  in  Relation  to  the 
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Marvin,  Enoch  M. — The  Work  of  Christ ;  or  the  Atone- 
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Maurice,  Frederick  Dennison. — The  Doctrine  of  Sacri- 
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Mellor,  E. — The  Atonement,  Its  Relation  to  Pardon. 
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Mercer,  W. — "Why  the  Cross  of  Christ?  An  essay.  0., 
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Meredith,  L. — Various  Views  of  the  Atonement;  and  an 
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Merrill,  Stephen  Mason. — Atonement;  a  brief  study. 
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Miley,  John. — The  Atonement  in  Christ.  D.,  pp.  351. 
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Miller,  Emory.— The  Evolution  of  Love.  D.,  pp.  346. 
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Milman,  Robert. — The  Love  of  the  Atonement.  D. 
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Moberly,  Robert  Campbell. — Atonement  and  Personal- 
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Murphy,  James  G. — Sacrifice  as  set  forth  in  Scripture. 
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quent London  preacher. 

Young,  John.— "The  Life  and  Light  of  Men."  D.,  pp. 
xxviii+497.  London,  1866.* 


XVI.  c.     THE  MEDIATOESHIP  OF  CHRIST. 

This  is  the  doctrine  that  Christ,  through  His  merits  and 
presence,  pleads  with  the  Father  for  us. 

Reconun<  n<Ud:     Terry,  Medd. 


Brinsley. — Two  Treatises.  The  one  handling  the  doc- 
trine of  Christ's  mediatorship,  wherein  the  great  mystery 
of  reconciliation  betwixt  God  and  Man  is  opened,  vindi- 
cated and  applied,  etc.  0.  London,  1651. 

Bunyan,  John. — Christ  a  complete  Saviour;  or  the  in- 
tercession of  Christ  and  who  are  privileged  in  it.  E.,  pp. 
116.  London,  1873. 

Christ  Our  Intercessor.  (A  religious  tract.)  By  the 
author  of  "The  Child's  Book  of  Faith."  32mo.  London, 
1855  (?). 

A  Daily  Remembrance  of  the  Mediator.  S.  London, 
1840. 

Evans,  J.  S.— The  One  Mediator,  etc.  D.,  pp.  392. 
Toronto,  1880.* 

The  Faith  of  One  God,  who  is  only  the  Father;  and  one 
mediator  between  God  and  men,  who  is  only  the  Man 
Christ  Jesus;  and  One  Holy  Spirit  the  Gift  of 'God.  Q. 
London,  1691. 

Flavell,  John. — Fountain  of  Life  Opened;  or  a  display 
of  Christ  in  His  essential  and  mediatorial  glory.  Q.  Lon- 
don, 1700.  Has  appeared  in  many  editions.  D.,  pp.  559. 
NYw  York.  n.  d.* 

Goodwin,  Thomas. — Christ  the  mediator  set  forth  and 
illustrated  according  to  Holy  Scripture  in  six  hooks.  In 
which  tin-  subject  is  traced  from  the  first  revelation  of 
Jehovah  in  his  eternal  counsel  for  the  recovery  of  the 

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Church  by  redemption,  and  carried  on  in  regular  succes- 
sion of  order  to  the  accomplishment  by  Christ  and  He  him- 
self returned  to  glory.  Revised  and  recommended  by  Rob- 
ert Hawker,  D.  D.  0.,  pp.  626.  Plymouth,  1819.* 

Gray,  James. — The  Mediatorial  reign  of  the  Son  of  God ; 
or  the  absolute  ability  and  willingness  of  Jesus  Christ  to 
save  all  mankind,  demonstrated  from  the  Scriptures,  in 
•\vliich  an  attempt  is  made  to  rescue  the  Gospel  call  from 
false  philosophy.  0.,  pp.  448.  Baltimore,  1821.* 

Grierson,  James. — The  Divine  Suppliant  and  Interces- 
sor. D.  Edinburgh,  1867. 

Haven,  Samuel. — The  Ever-living  Redeemer.  O.  Bos- 
ton, 1768. 

Humphrey,  William. — One  Mediator;  or  Sacrifice  and 
Sacrament.  O.,  pp.  xii-f-308.  London  and  New  York, 
1890. 

Jesus  Christ  the  Mediator  between  Gocl  and  Man.  D. 
London,  n.  d. 

Jones,  T. — The  Mediation  of  Jesus  Christ.  Third  ed., 
0.  London,  1832.  First  ed.,  1828. 

Lang,  Cosmo  Gordon. — The  Miracles  of  Jesus  as  marks 
of  the  way  of  life.  D.,  pp.  296.  New  York,  1901. 

Maclauchlan,  Thomas.— The  Way  to  God;  or  Christ's 
Mediatorship.  D.  Edinburgh,  1853. 

Medd,  P.  G. — The  One  Mediator.  The  operation  of  the 
Son  of  God  in  nature  and  in  grace.  The  Bampton  lec- 
tures for  1882.  O.,  pp.  584.  London,  1884.* 

The  Mediatorial  Work  of  Our  Lord  Jesus  Christ.  D., 
pp.  214.  New  York,  1845. 

Murray,  Andrew. — With  Christ  in  the  School  of  Prayer. 
Thoughts  on  our  training  for  the  ministry  of  intercession. 
D.,  pp.  270.  London,  1886.* 

Nouet,  P.— The  Life  of  Jesus  Christ  in  Glory.  Daily 
mediations.  New  ed.,  0.,  pp.  494.  London,  1872.* 

Parker,  A.  B.— The  Fullness  of  the  Mediator;  or  Christ 
all  in  all.  Cr.  0.  London,  1861. 


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The  Scheme  of  (iod's  Kternal  (ireat  Designe  in  the- 
World  for  Christ  and  His  elect  saints,  given  to  Him  by  the 
Father  upon  the  performance  of  His  great  work  of  media- 
tin-ship,  as  is  manifest  from  His  word  in  these  four  great 
things  ensuing,  which  are  all  by  our  Saviour's  Revelation 
Key  applied  to  the  seventh  millenium.  Ff.  London  (?)r 
1675 

Scott,  John.— The  Christian  Life.  Part  II.  Wherein 
that  fundamental  principle  of  Christian  duty,  the  doctrine 
of  Our  Saviour's  Mediation,  is  explained  and  improved. 
Second  edv  D.,  pp.  682+12  unnumbered.  London,  1687.* 

Steward,  G. — .Mediatorial  Sovereignty;  mystery  of 
Christ  and  the  Revelation  of  the  Old  and  New  Testaments. 
2  vols.,  0.  New  York,  1876.  2  vols.,  0.,  pp.  xvi+522, 
vii+525.  Edinburgh,  1863.* 

Symington. — Messiah  the  Prince;  or  the  Mediatorial  Do- 
mirion  of  Jesus  Christ.  D.,  pp.  cviii-f.')."J4.  New  York, 
1881.* 

Terry,  Milton  S. — The  Mediation  of  Jesus  Christ  a  con- 
tribution to  the  study  of  Biblical  dogmatics.  D.,  pp.  207. 
New  York,  1903.*  Contains  a  select  bibliography  of  Bibli- 
cal Theology  and  Biblical  Dogmatics.  9  pp.  annotated. 

Tomkins,  Martin. — Jesus  Christ  the  Mediator  between 
God  and  Man  ;  an  advocate  for  us  with  the  Father  and  pro- 
pitiation for  the  sins  of  the  world.  (Anon.)  0.  London, 
1732. 

Webb,  Allan  Beecher.— With  Christ  in  Paradise.  Med- 
iations on  life  begun  on  earth  and  continued  in  Paradise. 
0.,  pp.  38.  London.  1898. 

What  is  Our  Lord  Jesus  Christ  doing  for  me  now?  S., 
pp.  Hi.  London.  Issl. 

Winslow,  Octavius. — "I  am  praying  for  you."  the 
nt  intereession  of  Christ.  A  retleclimi  tVr  the  year 
1876.  :{2mo.  London.  1875. 


XVI.  d.     THE  PRIESTHOOD  OF  CHRIST. 

This  office  is  assumed  in  connection  with  that  of  media- 
tion and  of  atonement.  It  was  the  representative  office 
under  the  old  covenant.  It  is  absorbed  by  Christ  in  the 
New. 

Recommended:     Williams,  Perowne. 


Cox,  John.— Our  Great  High  Priest.     London,  1838. 

Gascoigne,  Richard. — The  Priesthood  of  Christ  after  the 
order  of  Melchisidek.     New  ed.,  0.     Bath,  1876. 
(    Goodwyn,  Lieut. -Gen.  Henry. — The  high  priesthood  of 
Jesus  the   Son   of   God,   according   to   the   Scripture.     D. 
London,  1868. 

Gray,  James. — A  Dissertation  on  the  Priesthood  of  Jesus 
Christ  and  Melchisidec,  together  with  the  Life  of  Christ. 
D.  Hagerstown,  Md.,  1850.  E.,  pp.  121.  Philadelphia, 
1810.* 

Henley,  Robert. — The  Great  High  Priest.  Six  lectures. 
0.  London,  1858. 

The  High  Priesthood  of  Christ.  By  the  author  of  "Eng- 
lish Synonymes."  O.,  pp.  80.  London,  1859.* 

Jesus  Christ  the  Model  of  the  Priest.  Translated  from 
the  Italian.  By  the  Rev.  J.  L.  Patterson.  D.  London, 
1855. 

Kessler,  Julius. — On  the  High  Priesthood  of  Christ.  D. 
London,  1869. 

Lessey,  T. — Four  sermons  on  the  Priesthood  of  Christ. 
0.,  pp.  174.  Halifax,  1827.* 

Martindale,  M. — A  discourse  on  the  Priesthood  of 
Christ,  translated  from  the  Latin  of  Arminius.  0.,  pp. 
47.  York,  1815.* 

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Miller,  David.— The  true  Priesthood  of  Christ  stated 
and  defended;  or  Christ  a  priest  when  He  was  on  earth. 
Being  an  answer  to  a  discourse  concerning  the  priesthood 
of  Jesus  Christ  in  which  the  Socinian  abominations  on 
that  head  are  exploded.  O.  London,  1749. 

[Moor,  William]. — Priesthood  of  Jesus  Christ;  a  dis- 
course concerning  the  Priesthood  of  Jesus  Christ,  in  which 
the  date  and  order  of  His  priesthood,  as  also  the  place, 
time  and  manner  of  His  performing  the  functions  thereof 
are  distinctly  considered.  With  a  preface  in  vindication 
of  the  author  of  the  Epistle  to  the  Hebrews,  occasioned  by 
the  misrepresentations  of  a  late  writer.  (T.  Chubbs.)  0.. 
pp.  xxiv-|-144.  London,  1747. 

Nelson,  John.— The  Priesthood  of  Christ.  D.  London. 
1837. 

Parker,  Joseph. — The  Priesthood  of  Christ.  A  restate- 
ment of  vital  truth.  D.  London,  1876 

Perowne,  Thomas  T. — Our  High  Priest  in  Heaven;  or 
the  present  action  of  Christ  as  High  Priest,  in  its  relation 
to  the  worship  of  the  Christian  Church.  O.  London. 
1885. 

Pierce,  J.  S. — Christ  the  Priest  and  Sacrifice  of  His 
People.  O.  London,  1837. 

The  Priesthood  of  Christ.  An  address  on  Hebrews 
iv:  12-16.  E.  London,  1863. 

The  Priesthood  of  Christ  and  the  Advocacy  of  Christ. 
Two  parts.  O.  London,  1875. 

Rainsford,  Marcus. — Christ  our  High  Priest,  and  other 
sermons.  Second  ed.,  O.,  pp.  100.  London,  1898.* 

Smith,  John  Pye. — Four  discourses  on  the  Sacrifice  and 
Priesthood  of  Jesus  Christ;  and  on  Atonement  and  Re- 
demption. ()..  pp.  rv+316.  London,  1828.* 

Steane,  Edward. — The  doctrine  of  Christ  developed  by 
tin-  Apostles.  A  treatise  on  the  offices  of  the  Redeemer  and 
the  doxology  of  the  Redeemed.  0.,  pp.  xvi-f-461.  Edin- 


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burgh,  1862.*  A  large  part  of  the  work  is  occupied  with 
the  discussion  of  the  Priesthood  of  Christ. 

Tucker,  Miss  Charlotte  (A.  L.  O.  E.)—  Our  Sympa- 
thizing High  Priest.  Meditations.  D.  London,  1865.  - 

Wakeford,  John. — Into  the  Holy  of  Holies  through  the 
Veil  of  the  Flesh  of  the  Eternal  High  Priest  Jesus  Christ. 
Prayers  and  devotions  for  private  use  at  home  and  in 
church.  T.,  pp.  61.  New  York,  1903. 

Williams,  H.  W.— The  priesthood  of  Christ.  The  sixth 
Fernley  lecture.  0.,  pp.  68.  London,  1876.* 


XVI.     e.     THE   MIRACLES. 

Definition: 

' '  An  effect  in  nature  not  attributable  to  any  of  the  recog- 
nized operations  of  nature  nor  to  the  act  of  man,  but  in- 
dicative of  superhuman  power  and  serving  as  a  sign  or 
witness  thereof;  a  wonderful  work  manifesting  a  power 
superior  to  the  ordinary  forces  of  nature."  Century  Dic- 
tionary. Which  see  for  the  definitions  of  Hume,  Canning 
and  Huxley. 
History: 

The  early  church  received  the  miracles  both  as  a  fact 
and  attestation  of  the  mission  and  claims  of  Christ.  The 
first  attack  in  modern  times  upon  the  possibility  of  mira- 
cles was  made  by  Spinoza  (+  1677).  He  declared  that  as 
God  and  nature  were  one,  so  God  would  be  working  against 
Himself  in  working  miracles. 

The  English  Deists  (circa  1700)  separated  God  from 
human  affairs  so  far  that  miracles  were  impossible. 

Butler  (-j-  1752)  did  not  attempt  a  proof  of  miracles, 
but  simply  to  clear  away  difficulties  of  belief. 

Hume  (+  1776)  in  his  "Inquiry  concerning  the  human 
understanding,"  gave  the  first  great  blow  at  miracles,  de- 
chirini:  that  a  miracle  was  contrary  to  human  experiences. 
A  conclusive  reply  to  Hume  is  yiven  in  What  eh  -'s  Logie. 
Appendix,  pp.  272. 

Kant    ( -f  1804)    declared  miracles   to   be   superstitions. 

Schleiermacher  (-}-  1834)  endeavored  to  do  away  with 
miracles,  but  solely  in  the  interest  of  religion,  as  it  seemed 
to  him. 

Th«-  following  theories  have  been  in  vogue: 

1.  .Jesus  Christ  wrought  miracles  by  virtue  of  His  divine 
power  and  in  attestation  of  His  claims  This  has  always 
been  the  faith  of  the  Christian  Church. 

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2.  Jesus  Christ  was  a  mere  man.  so  that  He  did  not  work 
the  miracles  except  by  faith. 

3.  The  evangelists,  in  order  to  make  a  good  story,  in- 
serted the  tales  of  the  wonders  wrought  in  their  narrative 
to  glorify  their  hero. 

4.  Granting  that  Christ  did  work  a  few  miracles,  they 
were  only  seemingly  such.     The  people  were  deceived  by 
appearances. 

5.  The  laws  of  nature  are  fixed,  so  miracles  are  impos- 
sible. 

6.  The  latest  theory  of  miracles  declares  that  they  were 
wrought  by  hypnotic  power. 

7.  Some  modern  scientists  claim  that  science  has  made 
such  an  advance  along  the  line  of  the  wonderful  that  there 
•can  be  no  such  thing  as  a  miracle. 

Recommended: 
Trench  for  its  exegesis. 
Bruce  for  its  evidential  value. 
Steinmeyer  for  the  same  ground. 

Taylor  for  its  exposition  and  enunciation  of  spiritual 
truth. 

Mozley,  theological  and  philosophical  view. 


Allen,  G.  W. — Wonderful  Words  and  Works.  Sermons 
on  the  Parables  and  Miracles  of  Jesus.  Cr.  O.,  pp.  xvi+ 
•229.  London,  1903.* 

Atkinson,  Israel. — The  Saviour's  Touch.  E.  London, 
1855. 

Bache,  Samuel. — Miracles  the  credentials  of  the  Christ. 
Five  lectures  delivered  in  Birmingham.  D.  London, 
18G3. 

Barnes,  Charles  W. — The  Sorrow  and  Solace  of  Esther, 
daughter  of  Ben-Amos.  E.,  pp.  25.  Cincinnati,  1902.* 
The  story  of  the  raising  of  Lazarus  in  story  form. 

Belcher,  T.  W.,  M.  D. — Our  Lord's  Miracles  of  Healing 


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Bid  Jesus  to  Your  Wedding.  (Sermon  on  John  ii:2.) 
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Bonnet,  L. — The  Family  of  Bethany,  or  meditations  on 
the  eleventh  chapter  of  the  Gospel  according  to  St.  John. 
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Bosanquet,  Claude. — The  Consoler  and  the  Sufferer.. 
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Bose,  Ram  Chunder. — The  truth  of  the  Christian  re- 
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Bradbury,  Thomas. — The  Power  of  Christ  over  Plagues 
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Bragge,  Francis. — Practical  observations  upon  the  mir- 
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Bruce,  Alexander  Balmain. — The  Miraculous  Element 
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1886.* 

Buck,  Daniel  Dana. — The  Law  and  Limitations  of  Our 
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Bulkley,  Charles. — Discourses  on  the  Parables  of  Our 
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Bullock,  William.— The  Ruler's  Daughter  Raised.  A 
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Chaplin,  J.— The  Hand  of  Jesus.  32mo.;  pp.  240.  Bos- 
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Clarke,  John  Erskine. — The  Children's  Picture  Book 
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Clowes,  John. — Miracles  of  Jesus  Christ  Explained.  D. 
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Collins,  Richard. — The  Philosophy  of  Jesus  Christ,  as 
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Cooke,  William. — The  Miracles  of  the  Lord  Jesus.  Evi- 
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Cooper,  Thomas. — The  Verity  and  Value  of  the  Mira- 
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Cotes,  Henry. — The  Resurrection  of  Lazarus;  a  course 
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Cox,  S. — Miracles.  An  argument  and  a  challenge.  D. 
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Coxe,  R.  C. — Lectures  on  the  evidence  from  Miracles. 
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Cubit,  George. — Christian  Evidence  of  t  Miracles  in 
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Gumming,  John. — Foreshadows.  Lectures  on  Our 
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Dawson,  Captain. — Gracious  words  and  glorious  works; 
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De  Laurence,  Lauron  William. — Bible  Defended ;  the 
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Dewey,  J.  Hamlin. — The  New  Testament  Occultism:  or 
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Dodd,  T.  J. — Miracles;  were  they  or  were  they  not  per- 
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Dodd,  William. — Discourses  on  the  Miracles  and  Para- 
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Douglas,  John. — The  Criterion;  or  rules  by  which  true 
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Oxford,  1832.* 

Dover,  T.  B. — The  Ministry  of  Mercy.  Tliirty-t hive 
devotional  studies  of  the  Gospel  miracles.  O.,  pp.  --<>. 
London,  1886,  1890,  1896.* 

Draper,  B.  H. — Miracles  of  Christ.     2  vols.,  0.     Lou 
don,  n.  d. 

Duff,  Edward  Macomb,  and  Allen,  Thomas  Gilchrist. 

—Psychic  research    and    (iospel    miracles;   a  study  of  the 

evidences   of  the   Gospel's   superphysical    features    in   the 

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Erskine,  Sir  T. — Supernatural  Gifts  of  the  Spirit.  Ed- 
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Evans. — Miracles  of  Our  Lord;  in  the  form  of  Lessons 
for  the  Day  and  Sunday  schools.  By  Mrs.  A.  E.  Dove. 
Cr.  0.,  pp.  68.  London,  1900.* 

Expository  Outlines  on  the  Miracles  of  the  Lord  Jesus. 
D.  Liverpool,  1866. 

Farmer,  Hugh. — A  dissertation  on  the  miracles,  etc, 
D.  London,  1810.  Caused  much  discussion. 

Farmer,  Hugh. — Examination  of  the  Le  Moines  Trea- 
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Fleetwood,  John. — The  Nature  of  Miracles.  A  tract. 
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Fowler,  J.  H. — The  New  Testament  Miracles  and  Mod- 
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Fowler,  William. — On  Miracles.  An  essay.  0.  Lon- 
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Francis,  Mrs.  C.  D. — Notes  on  Fifty  Parables  and  Mir- 
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Hall,  Newman. — "It  is  I;"  or  the  voice  of  Jesus  in  the 
storm.  New  ed.,  S.  London,  1879. 

Harris,  John. — The  Divine  Physician ;  prescribing  rules 
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Harris,  W. — The  reasonableness  of  believing  in  Christ, 
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Hoge,  William  J. — Blind  Bartimeus;  or  the  Story  of 
a  Sightless  Sinner  and  his  Great  Physician.  Fifth  ed.,  S., 
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Hook,  W.  F. — Sermons  on  the  Miracles.  2  vols.,  0. 
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Hovey,  Alvah. — The  Miracles  of  Christ  as  attested  by 
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Howton,  R. — Divine  Healing  and  Demon  Possession. 
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cles. D.  London,  1858. 

Hutchinson,  John. — Our  Lord's  Signs  in  St.  John's 
Gospel.  Discourses,  exegetical  and  doctrinal  on  the  eiidit 
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1892.* 

Irons,  W.  J. — The  Miracles  of  Christ.  Sermons  for  the 
people.  O.  Oxford,  n.  d. 

Irons,  W.  J. — The  Miracles  of  Christ;  being  the  second 
series  of  sermons  for  the  people.  Q.  London,  1859. 

Jackson,  James  C. — Christ  as  a  Physician.  D.  New 
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James,  William. — Nine  sermons  on  some  of  the  most  im- 
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1868.* 


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The  Loaves  and  Fishes.  A  practical  explanation  of  Our 
Lord's  two  miracles.  D.  Oxford,  1853. 

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chapters.)  O.  London,  1855. 

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Liverpool,  1865. 

Mackennal,  Alexander. — Christ's  Healing  Touch  and 
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Macmillan,  Hugh. — The  Marriage  in  Cana  of  Galilee. 
O.?  pp.  260.  London,  1882.*  Sermons. 

Macmillan,  Hugh. — Our  Lord 's  Three  Raisings  from  the 
Dead.  D.  New  York,  1876. 

Maguire,  Robert. — The  Miracles  of  Christ.  Exposi- 
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Maitland,  B. — Miracles.  (Helps  to  belief.)  S.,  pp. 
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Malan,  C. — New  Bartimeus ;  or  the  Blind  Man  Restored 
to  Sight.  D.  Portland,  Me.,  n.  d. 

Malan,  S.  C. — The  Miracles  of  Our  Lord  explained  to 
country  children.  2  vols.,  D.  London,  1872.  Also  1 
vol.,  pp.  240.  London,  1881.* 

Mant,  Richard. — The  Gospel  Miracles:  in  a  series  of 
poetical  sketches  with  illustrative  conversations.  D.,  pp. 
254.  London,  1832.* 

Marsden,  J.  H. — The  evils  which  have  resulted  at  vari- 
ous times  from  a  misapprehension  of  Our  Lord's  miracles. 
Hulsean  lectures  for  1844.  O.,  pp.  viii-f-148.  London, 
1845.* 

May,  Joseph. — The  Miracles  and  Myths  of  the  New  Tes- 
tament, with  other  essays  and  sermons.  S.,  pp.  191.  Bos- 
ton, 1901.*  Unitarian. 

Mayo,  Elizabeth. — Lessons  on  the  Miracles.  O.  Lon- 
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McCheyne,  R.  M. — Bethany;  or  the  sickness,  death  and 
resurrection  <>L'  La/arns.  E.  Philadelphia,  1876. 

Merrill,  Stephen  Mason,  and  Warren,  Henry  White. 
—Discourses  on  Miracles.  (Little  Books  on  Doctrine.) 
T..  pp.  2+131.  New  York,  1902.* 

The  Miracles  of  Christ,     D.     London,  1844. 

Miracles  of  Christ,  The;  and  other  lectures  delivered  in 
the  Central  Hall,  Manchester.  O.  London,  1905. 

The  Miracles  of  Christ;  intended  for  the  young.  E. 
New  York.  n.  d.  Revised  by  D.  P.  Kidder.  E.,  pp.  265. 
New  York,  1852.* 

The  Miracles  of  Christ;  with  explanatory  observations 
rind  illustrations  from  modern  travels.  Illustrated.  E. 
Philadelphia,  1876. 

The  Miracles  of  Jesus.  A  series  of  34  expositions  by 
Thos.  G.  Selby,  George  Milligan,  D.  D.,  J.  G.  Greenhouirh. 
Principal  Alexander  Stewart,  D.  D.,  lluuh  Macmillan.  I). 
D.,  George  H.  Morrison,  and  others.  O  London,  n.  d. 

The  Miracles  of  Our  Lord  Explained.  D.  London. 
1839. 

Morgan,  W.  J. — Pictured  Miracles  of  Our  Lord.  S. 
Xew  York,  1  !)(>_>. 

Mortimer,  Alfred  G.— The  Chief  Virtues  of  Man. 
Taiiirht  in  the  Seven  Words  from  the  Cross.  Preached  in 
St.  Mark's  Church,  Philadelphia,  (iood  Friday.  1903.  O., 
pp.  118.  London.  1905.* 

Mozley,  James  B. — Eight  lectures  on  the  .M  ir;ieles.  The 
Hampton  lectures.  ISIi.").  ()..  pp.  x  +  WO.  London.  1865.* 
Filth  edL,  1*80. 

A  New  Ditty,  showing  the  wondrcii-  miracles  of  Our 
Lord  .Icsiis  Christ,  which  He  did  while  He  remained  on 
earth.  FT.  London.  ITo'i*. 

Newman,  John  Henry. — Tw.>  essays  MI  Uibliral  and  on 
Kc«-l.-si;istical  Mir.iclrs.  Third  ed.  <)..  pp.  yi  {-400.  Lon- 
don. 1*73.* 

Pearce,  Zachary.    -Tin-   Miracles    of    .!<>sns    vindicated; 


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published  in  four  separate  parts.  0.  London,  1729.  A 
reply  to  Woolston. 

Penrose,  John. — A  treatise  on  the  Evidence  of  the 
Scripture  Miracles.  O.,  pp.  xxxi-f-356.  London,  1826.* 

Peploe,  Webb.— The  Walk  on  the  Water.  32mo.,  pp. 
16.  London.  1896. 

Pleasants,  Mrs.  J. — Cinderella,  the  Widow  of  Nain;  and 
the  Eesurrection  of  Lazarus ;  in  rhyme.  O.  Philadelphia, 
1S(>4.  (Only  sixty  copies  were  printed.) 

Ray,  Thomas. — A  Vindication  of  Our  Saviour's  Mira- 
cles; in  answer  to  Mr.  Woolston's  five  last  discourses;  in 
two  parts.  Q.  London,  1727- '29,  1730- '31. 

Remarks  on  the  Miraculous  Character  of  Our  Lord.  By 
a  Berean  layman.  D.  Boston,  1823. 

A  Review  of  the  Controversy  about  the  meaning  of  the 
word  demoniachs  in  the  New  Testament,  in  which  a  tract 
entitled  "Some  Thoughts  on  the  Miracles  are  Considered." 
O.  London,  173!). 

Reynolds,  Joseph  W. — -Miracles  of  Our  Lord  and  Sav- 
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Ridley,  W.— Not  Myth  but  Miracle.  Cr.  0.  London, 
1901. 

Roberts,  Alexander. — Thirty-one  plain  sermons  on  Gos- 
pel miracles,  preached  to  a  village  congregation.  Cr.  O. 
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Sandercock,  E. — Sermons  on  the  Parables  of  Our  Sav- 
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the  creation.  O.  London,  1733. 

Seven  Signs  (The).  Studies  of  the  Miracles  of  the  Gos- 
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Smallbroke,  Richard. — A  vindication  of  the  Miracles  of 
Our  Blessed  Saviour;  in  which  Mr.  Woolston's  discourses 
on  them  are  particularly  examined.  2  vols.,  0.  Vol  II, 
pp.  xvi-f-592.  London,  1731.* 

Smith,  R.  T.— The  Gospel  in  the  Miracles  of  Christ.  0. 
London,  1862. 


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Some  Thoughts  on  the  Miracles  of  Jesus;  with  an  intro- 
duction to  that  of  His  casting  out  devils,  which  is  particu- 
larly discussed.  Occasioned  by  two  late  tracts  (of  A.  A. 
Sykes),  entitled  "Enquirers  into  the  Meaning  of  Demo- 
niacks  in  the  New  Testament. "  By  an  impartial  hand.  0. 
London,  1738. 

Spurgeon,  C.  H. — Sermons  on  Our  Lord's  Miracles.  De- 
livered at  the  Metropolitan  Tabernacle  and  New  Park 
Street  Chapel.  2  vols.,  O.,  pp.  678+646.  London,  1896.* 

Stabbing,  Henry. — A  discourse  on  Our  Saviour's  .Mi- 
raculous Power  of  Healing.  In  which  six  cases  excepted 
against  Mr.  Woolston  are  considered.  Being  a  continua- 
tion of  the  defense  of  Scripture  history,  etc.  By  the  same 
author.  O.,  pp.  66.  London,  1730. 

Steinmeyer,  F.  L. — The  Miracles  of  Our  Lord  in  rela- 
tion to  modern  criticism.  Translated  from  the  German  by 
L.  A.  Wheatley.  O.,  pp.  276.  Edinburgh.  1875.* 

Stock,  Sarah  Geraldine. — Give  ye  them  to  eat.  Medita- 
tions for  Sunday  School  teachers  founded  on  the  miracles 
of  feeding  the  multitudes.  32mo.,  pp.  54.  London,  1879.* 

Stoughton,  John. — The  Nature  and  Value  of  the  Mirac- 
ulous Testimony  to  Christianity.  D.  London,  1871. 

Stretton,  Hesba.— The  Parables  of  Our  Lord.  Cr.  O., 
pp.  IMS.  London.  IIKtt. 

Sykes,  Arthur  Ashley. — A  brief  discourse  conccrninir 
the  credibility  of  miracles  and  revelation,  wherein  the  cred- 
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pp.  vi+262.  London.  174f). 

Taylor,  William  M. — The  (iospel  Miracles  in  their  Re- 
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<».* 

Taylor,  William  M.  .Miracles  of  Our  Lord  and  Saviour. 
Kxponnded  and  illustrated.  0.  London.  1000.* 

Thiersch,  H.  W.  J.— The  I'.-ir.-iMcs  of  Christ  considered 
with  ivfrrviHM-  t<>  their  moral  and  prophetical  meaning. 
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Thomson,  William  D. — The  Christian  Miracles  and  the 
Conclusions  of  Science.  (Handbooks  for  Bible  Classes.) 
D..  pp.  169.  Edinburgh,  1888.* 

Thorne,  E. — As  Many  as  Touched  Him.  New  ed.,  D. 
London,  1894. 

Thoughts  Suggested  by  Some  of  Our  Lord's  Chief  Work 
upon  Earth.  By  a  Lady.  D.,  pp.  176.  London,  1879. 

The  Touch  of  Jesus.     32mo.     London,  1878. 

Townsend,  Luther  T. — Bible  Miracles  and  Modern 
Thought.  D.  New  York,  1891.* 

Trench,  R.  C. — Notes  on  the  Miracles  of  Our  Lord.  D. 
New  York,  1871.*  New  ed.,  Cr.  0.,  pp.  520.  London, 
1902.*  In  many  editions.  The  best  critical  study  we  have. 

W ,  S — Readings  on  Our  Lord's  Miracles.  For  use 

in  schools  and  among  the  poor.  D.,  pp.  92.  London,  1871.* 

Walker,  Edward. — The  Miracles  of  Our  Lord.  A  course 
of  schoolroom  lectures  (25).  0.,  pp.  430.  London,  1873.* 

Wardlaw,  Ralph. — On  Miracles.  D.,  pp.  xii-f-295.  New 
York,  1853.* 

Warington,  George. — Can  we  Believe  in  Miracles?  D. 
London,  1871. 

Watson,  John. — Lessons  on  the  Miracles  and  Parables 
of  Our  Lord.  For  Sunday-school  teachers.  O.,  pj).  140. 
London,  1882. 

Weidemann,  George  S. — Footsteps  of  Immanuel  on  the 
Lake.  D.  London.  1853. 

Westcott,  Brooke  Foss. — Characteristics  of  Gospel  Mir- 
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bridge; with  notes.  O.,  pp.  132.  Cambridge,  1859.* 

Williams,  John. — Thoughts  on  the  Gospel  Miracles.  E., 
pp.  164.  New  York,  1848. 

Willits,  A.  A. — The  Miracles-  of  Jesus  and  Their  Moral 
Lessons.  O.,  pp.  528.  Philadelphia,  1881.* 

Willits,  A.  A. — Wondrous  Works  of  Christ.  D.,  pp. 
223.  St.,  Louis,  n.  d.* 

Wilmot-Buxton,  H.  J. — A.  Year's  Plain  Sermons  on  the 


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Mirarles  and  Parables.  Vol.  II,  D.,  pp.  264.  London. 
1893.* 

Wilson,  D.  D. — Miracles  in  Nature  and  Revelation.  D. 
XVxv  York,  1895. 

Wonderful  Works;  or,  the  Miracles  of  Christ.  S.  Xe\v 
York,  1865. 

Wonderful  Works;  or,  the  Miracles  of  Christ.  Illus- 
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Wonderful  Works  of  Christ.  By  a  Clergyman's  Daugh- 
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Wright,  T.  H.— The  Finger  of  God.  Studies  and  sug- 
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XVI.  f.  CHRIST  AS  AN  EXAMPLE. 

The  purity  of  Christ's  life  has  compelled  even  those  who 
•deny  the  divinity  of  Jesus  to  point  to  Christ  as  the  great 
example  of  the  world  and  base  a  so-called  theory  of  atone- 
ment upon  the  fact.  The  subject  has  been  a  favorite  one. 
The  work  on  the  "Imitation  of  Christ,"  now  ascribed  to 
Thomas  a  Kempis,  is  the  great  book  upon  the  subject,  as  the 
many  editions  testify. 

Stalker's  "Imago  Christi"  is  the  great  book  of  modern 
times ;  this  lacks  the  mystical  spirit  that  pervades  a  Kempis 
but  of  course  neither  of  these  men  belong  to  the  class 
noted  above. 


Abercrombie,  John. — Essays  and  Tracts.  D.,  pp.  316. 
Philadelphia,  1859.*  V.  Messiah  as  an  example. 

a  Kempis,  Thomas. — The  Imitation  of  Christ  Set 
Forth  in  Rhythmic  Sentences,  with  a  preface  by  Canon 
Liddon.  0.  London,  1889.  A  complete  bibliography  of 
editions  is  to  be  found  in  Kettlewell's  Life  of  a  Kempis. 

Bacon,  Leonard. — The  Example  of  Christ.  A  sermon. 
D.  New  York,  1880. 

Bickersteth,  John. — Sermons  on  the  Example  of  Christ. 
D.  London,  n.  d. 

Birks,  H.  A. — God's  Champion,  Man's  Example.  A 
•study  of  the  conflict  of  Our  Divine  Deliverer.  O.  Lon- 
don, 1891.  On  the  temptation. 

Brock,  Mrs.  Carey. — Sunday  Echoes  in  Weekday 
Hours.  Vol.  VII.  The  example  of  Christ.  0.  London, 
1896. 

Bullock,  James  G.— The  Track  of  Light;  or,  Christ's 
Footsteps  Followed.  S.  London,  1873. 

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Carter,  T.  T. — The  Imitation  of  Our  Lord;  a  series  of 
lectures  delivered  at  All  Saints  in  Lent.  1860.  O.,  pp.  84. 
London,  I860.* 

Gaspers,  A. — The  Footsteps  of  Christ.  Translated  by 
Adelaide  E.  Rodman.  Edited  with  preface  by  C.  H.  H. 
Wright.  D.,  pp.  434.  Edinburgh,  1871.*  Contents:  I, 
Christ  for  us;  II,  Christ  in  us;  III,  Christ  before  us;  IV, 
Christ  through  us. 

Christ  in  His  Humiliation.  An  example  to  the  poor.  S. 
Bath,  1852. 

Christ  the  Great  Exemplar.     O.     London,   1867. 

Clare,  Austin. — Our  Example.  Twelve  Studies  on  the 
Character  of  Our  Lord.  O.  London,  1886,  1891. 

[Courtenay,  C.  L.]. — Plain  Words  About  Our  Lord's 
Life;  or  How  to  Follow  Christ.  By  the  author  of  "How 
to  Come  to  Christ."  Edited  by  a  parish  priest.  0.  Lon- 
don, 1875. 

Dennys,  Edward  N. — Life  Lectures;  being  lectures  on 
the  religion  of  life  as  exemplified  by  the  Man  Christ  Jesus. 
Cr.  0.,  pp.  xvi+478.  London,  1872.* 

Dods,  Marcus. — How  to  Become  Like  Christ;  and  other 
papers.  D.,  pp.  140.  London,  1897.* 

Ellerton,  John. — The  Holiest  Manhood,  and  its  lessons 
for  busy  lives.  Sermons.  O.  London,  1882. 

The  Example  of  Christ  Recommended  to  the  Young.  D. 
London,  18W. 

The  Example  of  Jesus.     O.     London,  1858. 

Fitzgerald,  Percy. — The  World's  Own  I  ><><>!< ;  or  the 
Treasury  of  a  Kenipis.  An  account  of  the  chief  editions 
of  the  "Imitation  of  Christ."  Witli  an  analysis  of  its 
method.  I'oi-lrait.  ()..  pp.  !)!).  London.  IS!)"). 

Following  Christ.  Short  meditations  for  busy  people 
adaplrd  1'roni  the  Freneh.  ().,  pp.  v+91.  London,  1879/ 

Following  .lesns.     O.      London,  1850. 

Followinir  of  Christ.  The.  Translated  out  of  Latin  into 
English,  A.  D.  1556,  by  Father  Riehard  AVhytfop'.  hri«rit- 


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tine  of  Lyon  House.  Edited  with  historical  introduction 
by  Dom  Wilfrid  Baynal.  D.  London,  1872. 

Francis,  Francis. — The  Example  of  Christ  and  the  Ser- 
vice of  Christ  in  three  sermons  before  the  University  of 
Cambridge.  D.  London,  1861. 

Fry,  Caroline. — Christ  Our  Example.  D.,  pp.  285.  New 
York,  1844.*  New  ed.,  D.,  pp.  192.  London,  1898.*  New 
ed.,  D.,  pp.  192.  London,  1901.* 

Hall,  Newman.— Follow  Jesus.     E.     New -York,  1868. 

Herbert,  Lady  Mary. — Christ  Our  Example.  Designed 
as  a  guide  to  meditation  and  self-examination,  and  a  help 
to  devotion.  0.,  pp.  76.  London,  1895.* 

Herron,  G.  D.— The  Christian  State.  A  Political  Vision 
of  Christ.  A  course  of  six  lectures  delivered  in  churches 
in  various  American  cities.  S.,  pp.  3+216.  New  York, 
1895.* 

Heygate,  W.  E.— The  Good  Shepherd.  Meditations  for 
the  clergy  on  the  example  and  teaching  of  Christ.  E. 
London,  1860.  New  ed.,  1876.  Third  ed.,  0.,  pp.  213. 
London,  1884.* 

The  Imitation  of  the  Child  Jesus.  Being  a  series  of  in- 
structions for  children.  Translated  from  the  French  by 
an  Irish  Catholic  mother.  E.  London,  1859. 

James,  John. — Evangelical  Life  as  seen  in  the  example 
of  Our  Lord.  D.  London,  1855. 

Jesus  Our  Example  and  Strength.     D.     Bristol,  1810. 

Jesus  the  Comforter.  A  new  imitation  of  Christ.  0., 
pp.  250.  London,  1884.* 

Johnstone,  James. — Christ's  Example  and  Precepts 
about  baptism,  etc.  D.  Edinburgh,  1883. 

Jones,  Harry. — The  Perfect  Man ;"  or  Jesus  an  Example 
of  Godly  Life.  D..  pp.  161.  Boston,  1869.* 

Knight,  Samuel. — The  Child  Jesus  the  great  exemplar 
of  youth.  A  sermon  on  Luke  ii :  52.  Q.  London,  1718. 

Krebs,  John  M. — The  Private,  Domestic  and  Social  Life 
of  Jesus  Christ.  A  model  for  youth.  D.,  pp.  71.  Phila- 
delphia, 1850.* 


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Ligouri,   A.   M.   de.  —  Love  of  Jesus  Christ  reduced  to 
practice.     Translated  by  Rev.  W.  Walsh.     E.     New  York, 


Lindsay,  Thomas  M.  —  Thoughts  from  the  Imitation  of 
Christ.  I).  Edinburgh.  1886. 

Macduff,  John  R.  —  The  Footsteps  of  Jesus;  or  things- 
to  be  sought  and  shunned.  32mo.  London,  1856. 

March,  Henry.  —  The  Early  Life  of  Christ  an  example 
to  the  young.*  D.  London,  1827. 

Marson,  Charles  S.  —  The  Following  of  Christ.  Being 
short  exercises  from  modern  writers  selected  and  arranged 
and  introduced.  With  a  short  preface  by  Rev.  Canon 
Scott  Holland.  D.,  pp.  xiii+199.  London,'  1896.* 

Mimpriss,  Robert.  —  Christ  an  example  for  the  younir. 
;is  exhibited  in  the  Gospel  narrative  of  the  four  evangelists. 
O.  London,  1874.  Sixth  ed.,  1884. 

Mountain,  George  J.  —  The  Duty  of  the  Christian  Minis- 
ter in  following  Christ.  The  sermon  preached  at  an  ordi- 
nation of  priest  and  deacon,  held  by  the  Provisional  Bishop 
of  New  York  in  Trinity  Church,  New  York.  O.,  pp.  :\'l. 
NYw  York,  1854.* 

Murray,  Andrew.  —  Like  Christ.  Thoughts  on  the 
Blessed  Life  of  Conformity  to  the  Son  of  God.  A  sequel 
to  "Abide  in  Christ."  D.  London,  1884.  New  ed.,  D.r 
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Murray,  Robert.  —  Christ  every  Christian's  Pattern.  D. 
London,  1715. 

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Nicholls,  A.  —  Studies  in  the  Character  <>!'  Our  Lord  as 
an  example.  Second  ed.,  D.,  pp.  166.  London.  1SS4. 

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A  Pattern  of  Christian  Education  agreeable  to  the  pre- 
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Eusebia.  Extracted  from  a  late  author.  O.  Dublin, 
1783. 

Pennefather,  Mrs. — "Follow  thou  me."  Discipleship. 
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Plain  Words  about  Our  Lord's  Life;  or  how  to  follow 
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Power,  Philip  B. — Christ  the  Model  for  Sunday  school 
teachers.  London,  1868. 

Reeve,  J.  W. — Doctrine  and  Practice.  0.  London, 
1874.  Second  ed.,  1875.  Six  sermons  on  Christ's  ex- 
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t  Rogers,  Thomas. — The  Imitation  of  Christ.  Three 
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book,  1592.  1628,  etc. 

Shaw,  William  F. — The  Great  Example.  Six  Lenten 
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Sheldon,  Charles  M. — Our  Exemplar;  or  "What  would 
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Skinner,  Charlotte. — The  Marks  of  the  Master.  32mo., 
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Stalker,  James. — Imago  Christi.  The  Example  of 
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Unsworth,  William. — The  Influence  of  Jesus  Christ  on 
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Wheatley,  Leonard  A.— The  Story  of  the  "Imitatio 
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XVI.  ir.     CHRIST  AS  A  POSITIVE  .INFLUENCE  IN 
THE  WORLD. 

One  of  the  great  evidences  of  Christianity  is  the  power 
of  Christ  manifested  in  human  life  and  action.  The  Evan- 
gelical revival  established  the  fact  that  the  human  soul  itself 
in  its  regenerated  state  was  the  great  evidence  for  Christian- 
ity. Christianity  has  stimulated  benevolent  work,  has  made 
higher  educational  ideals,  has  influenced  even  the  artist's 
dream  and  the  poet's  fancy;  most  of  the  great  masterpieces 
of  both  are  inspired  by  Christian  subjects.  The  Christ 
Life  has  permeated  our  literature,  life,  and  very  thought. 
Recommended: 

For  the  history  of  the  subject.   Brace,   Gesta   Christ  a. 

For  the   subject   itself,   Phillips   Brooks,    Influence   of 
Jesus. 


Adams,  Nehemiah. — Christ  a  Friend.  O.,  pp.  290. 
Boston,  1864.* 

Adderley,  J.  G.— Jesus  Christ  Today:  0.,  p'p.  20.  Lon- 
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Alexander,  S.  A. — Christ  and  Skepticism.     O.,  pp.  308. 

London.   1SJI4.* 

Angus,  Joseph. — Christ  our  life  in  its  origin,  law  and 
end.  O.  London,  1875.  Also  D.  Philadelphia,  n.  d.* 

Armstrong,  R.  A. — The  place  of  Jesus  of  Nazareth  in 
modern  religion.  (Tracts  for  the  times.  Xo.  27.)  O..  pp. 
17.  London,  1894.* 

Bacon,  Leonard  Woolsey. — The  Simplicity  that  is  of 
Christ.  I).  NVw  York.  n.  d. 

Balfern,  W.  P. — Glimpses  of  Jesus;  or  Christ  e\;dted 
in  the  affection  of  His  people.  From  the  second  Lond«m 
edition.  I).,  pp.  •_':>!».  New  York.  1861.* 

336 


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Barrett,  Alfred.— Christ  in  the  World  of  the  Storm  Pa- 
cified. D.  London,  1849. 

Bascom,  J. — The  Words  of  Christ  as  principles  of  per- 
sonal and  social  growth.  D.,  pp.  220.  New  York,  1884. 

Bates,  Daniel  M. — Christ  in  Modern  Thought.  O.,  pp. 
36.  New  York,  1889.* 

Besser,  Rudolph.— Christ  the  Light  of  the  World ;  Bib- 
lical studies  on  the  first  ten  chapters  of  St.  John's  Gospel. 
Cr.  0.  London,  1861. 

Bevan,  Llewelyn  D. — Christ  and  the  Age.  Sermons. 
O.,  pp.  354.  London,  1885. 

Brooks,  Arthur.— The  Life  of  Christ  in  the  World.  D., 
pp.  5+360.  New  York,  1887.  Also  1893.* 

Brooks,  Phillips. — The  Influence  of  Jesus.  The  Bohlen 
lectures  for  1879.  D.,  pp.  vi-f-274.  New  York,  1879.* 

Browne,  Edward  Harold. — Christ's  Teaching  and  In- 
fluence on  History.  A  lecture.  D.,  pp.  46.  London, 
1871.* 

Carpenter,  J.  Estlin. — The  Relation  of  Jesus  Christ  to 
His  age  and  our  own.  Exeter  Hall  lecture,  1895.  0.,  pp. 
87.  London,  1895.* 

Chapman,  James. — Jesus  Christ  and  the  Present  Age. 
Being  the  twenty-fifth  Fernley  lecture.  Delivered  in  the 
Sherwell  Road  Chapel,  Plymouth,  August  2,  1895.* 

Child,  M.  D.— Christ  and  the  People.     D.     New  York. 

Christ  and  the  Church.     0.     London,  1852. 

Christ  the  Centre ;  or  why  do  we  meet  in  His  name  alone  ? 
E.,  pp.  24.  London,  n.  d.* 

Christ  the  Light  of  Our  Present.  In  verse  with  passages 
of  Scripture.  32mo.  London,  1873. 

Clifford,  John. — Jesus  Christ  and  Modern  Social  Life. 
O.  London,  1872. 

Cook,  Joseph. — Boston  Monday  lectures,  1880- '81. 
Christ  and  modern  thought ;  with  a  preliminary  lecture  on 
the  methods  of  meeting  modern  unbelief.  0.  Boston, 
1881.* 

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Combs,  George  Hamilton. — Christ  in  Modern  English 
Literature.  ()..  pp.  2.17.  St.  Louis.  1  !)():*.* 

Cooper,  John. — An  imjiiiry  into  the  relation  of  Christ 
to  the  world,  and  of  the  church  to  the  state;  and  the  re- 
sponsibility ot  the  Australian  Church  in  regard  to  the 
development  of  the  relations.  O.  Geelong,  l<sr>i;. 

Cox,  Samuel.— A  Day  with  Christ.  D.,  pp.  24:i.  New 
York,  1874.* 

Gushing,  Stephen. — Jesus  Christ  the  Inspiration  oi'  Hu- 
manity. H..  pp.  1().  Boston,  1891.* 

Davidson,  Robert. — The  Christ  of  God;  or  the  Delation 
of  Christ  to  Christianity.  E.  Philadelphia,  n.  d. 

Davies,  David  C.— The  Christ  for  all  a<res  and  other  lay 
sermons.  D.  London.  1S71 . 

Doll,   Henry. — Jesus'    Witnesses.      1).     Baltimore,   n.   d. 

Eggleston,  Edward. — Christ  in  Art  :  with  100  fnll-paire 
plates  on  steel  and  wood.  ().  Xew  York,  1890. 

Etter,  John  W. — The  Christoeent  He  Ideal  in  Theology. 
O.,  pp.  23.  Dayton,  Ohio,  1891.* 

Farrar,  Frederick  W. — The  Life  of  Christ  as  repre- 
sented in  art.  O.  London,  1894.* 

Farrar,  Frederick  W.— The  Witness  of  History  to 
Christ,  Hulsean  lectures  for  1870.  Fifth  ed.,  D.,  pp. 
vi+207.  London,  1878.* 

Foley,  W.  M.— Christ  in  the  World:  or  Christianity  in 
its  relation  to  the  life  of  the  world  and  the  course  of  human 
progress.  Being  the  Donellan  lectures  for  the  year  1S!)2- 
'93.  0.,  pp.  210.  Dublin.  1894.* 

Forrest,  David  W.— The  Christ  of  History  and  Kxperi- 
ence.  Briny-  the  Kerr  lectures  for  1897.  0.,  pp.  500. 
Kdinl.nryh.  1*1)7.* 

French,  Joseph  Lewis. — Christ  in  Art.  I).,  pp.  267. 
Barton,  1891).* 

Gordon,  G.  A.— The  Christ  of  Today.  I).,  pp.  10+322. 
Boston,  1  s!»r>.« 

Greenhough,  J.  G. — The  Cross  in  Modern  Life.  O.,  pp. 
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Hancock,  Thomas. — Christ  and  the  People;  sermons 
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Humanity.  O.  London,  1875,  1882. 

Harrison,  A.  R. — Christ  and  Our  Own  Times.  Six  ser- 
mons. O.,  pp.  98.  London,  1898.* 

Hil-lis,  Newell  Dwight. — The  Influence  of  Christ  in 
Modern  Life.  Being  a  study  of  the  New  Problems  of  the 
Church  in  American  Society.  Cr.  0.,  pp.  430.  New  York 
and  London,  1901.* 

Hotchkin,  S.  F.— The  Unseen  Christ.  Pp.  2+62.  Phil- 
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Hurst,  G.  L. — The  Influence  of  the  Cross.  Cr.  0.,  pp. 
61.  London,  1902.  Cr.  0.  London,  1903. 

Ide,  George  H. — The  Living  Christ  a  vital  force  in  pul- 
pit and  pew.  D.,  pp.  295.  Boston,  1903.* 

Jenkins,  Ebenezer  E. — Life  and  Christ.  0.,  pp.  328. 
London,  1896.* 

Kaufmann,  M. — Christ  the  Saviour  of  Society;  an  ad- 
dress delivered  at  St.  Edmund's  Church,  Lombard  Street, 
E.  C.,  during  Lent,  1895,  and  in  St.  John  de  Sepulchre, 
Norwich,  during  Advent,  1895,  in  connection  with  the  Lon- 
don and  Norwich  branches  of  the  Christian  Social  Union. 
0..  pp.  268.  London,  1896.* 

Krummacher,  F.  W. — Christ  and  His  People.  Trans- 
lated by  Samuel  Jackson.  D.,  pp.  iv-j-379.  London, 
1855.* 

McConaughy,  James. — Christ  Among  Men.     New  York. 

Macduff,  John  R. — Brighter  than  the  Son;  or  Christ 
the  Light  of  the  World.  O.  London,  1877. 

MacGregor,  G.  H.  C.— The  Comforting  Christ.  (The 
Golden  Library  of  Christian  Doctrine.)  D.,  pp.  112.  Lon- 
don, 1896. 

MacLeod,  D.— Christ  and  Society.  0.,  pp.  290.  Lon- 
don, 1893. 

Mathews,  W.  A.— Witness  of  the  World  to  Christ.  D., 
pp.  240.  Cincinnati,  1889.* 


340  JB8US    CHRIST   or  It    LORD 

Moberly,  R.  C.— Christ  Our  Life.  Sermons  Chiefly 
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Moore,  Daniel. — Christ  in  all  Ages.     London,  1886. 

Nevin,  Alfred. — The  Triumph  of  the  Truth ;  or  Jesus 
tin-  Li«rht  and  Life  of  the  World.  I).  Philadelphia.  L881. 

Osborn,  Charles  Virgil. — Christ's  Place  in  History.  D., 
pp.  .">:].  S;m  Francisco,  1905.* 

Ottley,  Henry  B. — Christ  and  Modern  Life.  Present 
Aspects  of  Faith  and  Duty.  O.,  pp.  viii-]-339.  London, 
1894.* 

Parker,  Theodore. — The  relation  of  Jesus  to  His  a«re 
and  the  ages.  I).,  pp.  18.  Boston,  1845.* 

Pearse,  Mark  Guy. — The  Christianity  of  Jesus  Christ. 
Is  it  ours.'  S.  London,  1896.* 

Pearse,  Mark  Guy. — Jesus  Christ  and  the  People.  S., 
pp.  2.v5.  London,  1896.* 

Robson,  George. — Christ  All  and  in  All.  0.  London, 
1867. 

Rogers,  J.  G. — Christ  for  the  World.  Sermons  in  con- 
nection with  the  centenary  of  the  London  Missionary  So- 
ciety. ()..  pp.  202.  London,  1894. 

Ross,  D.  M. — Christ  and  the  Home.  D.,  pp.  146.  Lon- 
don, 1894. 

Shorey,  J.  F.— What  .Jesus  is  Doing.  Cr.  0.,  pp.  lU'J. 
London.  100:',. 

Sinclair,  William  MacDonald. — Christ  and  Our  Times. 
O.,  pp.  xvi+320.  London.  is!i:i. 

The  Spirit's  Touchstone;  or  the  Teachings  of  Christ's 
Spirit  in  the  Hearts  of  Believers.  O.  London.  1657. 

Spurgeon,  Charles  H. — Christ's  (ilorious  Achievements 
set  forth  in  seven  sermons.  'I'Jmo.  London.  1S77. 

Spurr,  Frederic  C. — Jesus  Christ  Today.  Studies  in 
the  Work  of  Redemption  and  Action  of  the  Snviour  upon 
Ihr  Lit'*-  ;ind  Thought  of  Onr  Tim.-.  A  companion  volume 

Jesus  ii  Gtod."    Cr.  O.,  pp.  lis.     London.  1001. 


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Stephenson,  H.  M.— Christ  and  the  Life  of  Men.  Hul- 
sean  lectures  for  1888.  O.,  pp.  54.  London,  1888.* 

Stone,  Darwell. — Christ  and  Human  Life.  Lectures 
delivered  in  St.  Paul's  Cathedral  in  January,  1901.  To- 
gether with  a  sermon  on  the  Fatherhood  of  God.  Cr.  O.r 
pp.  142.  London,  1901. 

Streatfield,  G.  S. — Jesus  Christ  the  Supreme  Factor  in 
History.  Cr.  O.  London,  1904. 

Stuart,  C.  M. — The  Vision  of  Christ  in  the  Poets.  D., 
pp.  324.  New  York,  1896.* 

Stubbs,  C.  W.— Christ  and  Democracy.  0.,  pp.  136. 
London,  1884. 

Turnbull,  Robert. — Christ  in  History;  or  the  central 
power  among  men.  D.,  pp.  540.  Boston,  1854. 

Unsworth,  William. — The  Influence  of  Jesus  Christ  on 
Work  and  Workers;  or  the  God-Man  the  Model  Worker. 
O.,  pp.  282.  London,  1897. 

Unsworth,  William. — The  Influence  of  Jesus  Christ  on 
Young  Men;  or  the  God-man,  the  Model  and  Maker  of 
Christians.  O.,  pp.  248.  London,'  1895.* 

Vaughan,  C.  J. — Christ  Satisfying  the  Instincts  of  Hu- 
manity. S.  London,  1870. 

Vaughan,  C.  J.— Christ  the  Light  'of  the  World.  S. 
London,  1865.  S,  pp.  2+269.  New  York,  1896.* 

Vincent,  Marvin  R. — The  Center  of  the  Ages;  an  inau- 
gural address.  O.,  pp.  48.  New  York,  1888.* 

[Walker,  O.].— Of  the  Benefits  of  Our  Saviour  Jesus 
Christ  to  Mankind.  Q.  Oxford,  1680. 

Wells,  James. — Christ  in  the  Present  Age.  Cr.  0.,  pp. 
254.  London,  1904. 

Wilberforce,  Robert  Isaac. — The  Christian  Kingdom, 
the  Witness  to  Christ.  A  charge.  O.  London,  1847. 

Williams,  John  (Bishop).— The  World's  Witness  to 
Jesus  Christ.  The  Power  of  Christianity  in  Developing 
Modern  Civilization.  The  Bedell  lectures  for  1881.  D., 
pp.  79.  New  York,  1882. 


.fi:srs  CHRIST  or// 

Winslow,  Forbes  E. — The  Power  of  the  Cross  and  other 
sermons.  Cr.  O.  London,  1873. 

[Woodhead,  Abraham].— Of  the  Benefits  of  Our  Sav- 
iour Jesus  Christ  to  Mankind.  Oxford,  1680. 

Young,  John. — The  Life  and  Light  of  Men.  D..  pp. 
525.  New  York,  1866.  On  the  Atonement  principally. 


XVII.     THE    MYSTICAL   UNION   OF    CHRIST   AND 
BELIEVERS. 

Abide  in  Christ.  Thoughts  on  the  blessed  life  of  fellow- 
ship with  the  Son  of  God.  O.  London,  1882. 

Balfern,  W.  P.— Heart  Fellowship  with  Christ.  Medi- 
tation and  Prayers.  O.  London,  1884. 

Childs,  Thomas  S.— The  Heritage  of  Peace;  or  Christ 
Our  Life.  T.  New  York,  1868. 

Courtenay,  C.  L.— Our  New  Life  in  Christ.  Edited  by 
a  parish  priest.  S.  London,  1863. 

Gordon,  Adoniram  J. — In  Christ;  or  the  Believers' 
Union  with  his  Lord.  D.  Boston,  1872.  Third  ed.,  O., 
pp.  206.  London,  1889.* 

Hall,  Bishop  Joseph. — Christ  Mystical;  or  the  Blessed 
Union  of  Christ  and  His  Members.  Cr.  O.,  pp.  174.  Lon- 
don, 1893.* 

A  Heavenly  Conference  between  Christ  and  Mary  after 
His  Resurrection.  Wherein  intimate  familiarity  and  near 
relation  between  Christ  and  a  believer  is  discovered.  (Ed- 
ited by  S.  Ashe,  J.  Walton  and  J.  Church.)  D.  London, 
1654. 

Heurtley,  C.  A. — The  Union  between  Christ  and  His 
People.  O.  London,  1851. 

Jacob,  John  Thomas. — Christ  the  Indweller;  an  attempt 
to  trace  the  practical  bearing  of  the  doctrine  of  the  inward 
Christ  on  common  life.  D.,  pp.  11+257.  New  York, 
1902.* 

Moore,  E.  W. — The  Overcoming  Life ;  or  Thoughts  on 
the  Life  of  Christ  in  the  Soul  of  the  Believer.  New  ed., 
32mo.,  pp.  152.  London,  1904.* 

Moule,  H.  C.  G. — Thoughts  on  Union  with  Christ. 
32mo.,  pp.  126.  London,  1885.* 

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Murray,  Andrew. — Abide  in  Christ.  Thoughts  on  the 
Blessed  Life  of  Fellowship  with  the  Son  of  God.  D.  Lon- 
don, 1884.  D.,  pp.  223.  New  York,  n.  d.* 

On  Union  to  Christ.     D.     London,  1830  ( ?). 

Polhill,  Edward. — Christus  in  corde;  or  mystical  union 
between  Christ  and  believers  considered.  Small  0.  Lon- 
don, 1680.  Second  ed.  with  preface  by  Rev.  J.  Ryland. 
D.,  1788.  Third  ed.  by  Rev.  T.  Russell.  Small  Q.,  1S2S. 
Fourth  ed.  Religious  Tract  Society. 

Robinson,  J.  Armitage. — Unity  in  Christ  and  other  ser- 
mons. Cr.  O.,  pp.  314.  London,  1901.* 

Smith,  Joseph  Denham. — Life  in  Christ.  Cr.  0.  Lon- 
don, 1869. 

Stedman,  Rowland. — Mystical  Union  of  Believers  with 
Christ.  O.  London,  1668. 

Traheron,  P. — The  Soul 's  Communion  with  her  Saviour ; 
or  the  history  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  digested  into  de- 
vout meditations,  the  first  part.  D.  London,  1685. 

Tuke,  Thomas. — Conjunction  of  Christ  and  a  Christ  inn. 
O.  London,  1617. 

Tyng,  Stephen  H.— Fellowship  with  Christ.  D.  NYw 
York,  1854. 

The  Union  of  Christ  and  the  Church;  in  a  shadow.  Q. 
London,  1642. 


XVIII.     THE  TEACHING  OF  CHRIST. 

By  some  it  has  been  thought  that  Christ  is  not  an  original 
teacher.  Attempts  have  been  made  to  discover  the  source 
of  the  teaching  of  Christ.  Originality  and  authority  are 
His  by  right  as  a  divine  human  person,  and  a  denial  of  the 
two  is  of  necessity  a  denial  of  His  divinity. 

Recommended: 

Harris,  Stevens,  Wendt,  of  which  Horton's  book  is  a 
popular  statement,  but  of  the  Ritschl  school. 


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XVIII.  a,     THE  PARABLES. 

This  method  of  teaching  is  not  entirely  original  with 
Christ.  Others  have  approached  the  method.  It  has,  how- 
ever, given  rise  to  the  question  as  to  how  much  was  truth 
and  how  much  story.  This  is  especially  the  case  in  the 
parable  of  Dives  and  Lazarus. 

Recommended: 

Trench,  for  its  exegesis. 
Goebel,  for  the  same  reason. 
Bruce,  for  its  apologetic  value. 

Dods,  Nevin  and  Taylor,  for  their  exposition  and  0111111- 
fi.it  ion  of  spiritual  truth. 


Abott,  Edwin  A. — Parables  for  Children,  with  illusl  ra- 
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Allen,  G.  W. — Wonderful  Words  and  'Works.  Sermons 
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Arnot,  William. — The  Lesser  Parables  of  Our  Lord  and 

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Arnot,  William. — The  Parables  of  Our  Lord,  I).  Lon- 
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Bailey,  B. — An  exposition  of  the  paraUes  of  Our  Lord, 
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eharactcr  and  their  gradual  development  of  the  (Jospel  dis- 
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Ballou,  Hosea.  Notes  on  the  ParaUes.  Sixth  ed.,  D., 
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Bourdillon,  Francis. — The  Parables  of  Our  Lord  Ex- 
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Boyd,  E.  Allan. — Parables  of  the  Kingdon  Explained. 
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Bragge,  Francis. — Practical  Discourses  on  the  Parables 
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Bragge,  Francis. — Works  on  the  Miracles  and  Parables. 
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Brock,  Mrs.  Gary. — Sunday  Echoes  in  Week-day  Hours. 
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Bruce,  Alexander  Balmain. — The  Parabolic  Element  of 
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Bulkly,  Charles. — Discourses  on  the  Parables  of  Our 
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Burns,  Jabez. — Sketches  of  Sermons  on  the  Parables. 
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Gumming,  John.  Christ  Heceivm.ir  Sinners.  E..  pp. 
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Graves,  James  R. — The  Parables  and  Prophecies  «-f 
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on  the  Parable  of  the  Prodigal  Son. '  D.  New  York,  1872. 


XVIII.  a.  2.     THE  RICH  MAX  AXD  LAZARUS. 

Auchmuty,  Arthur  C. — Dives  and  the  Pauper,  and 
other  sermons.  Cr.  O.  London,  1887. 

Barnes,  Isaac  E. — An  exposition  of  the  Parable  of  the 
Rich  Man  and  Lazarus.  O.,  pp.  16.  London,  1893. 

Bower,  John. — Dives  and  Lazarus;  a  sermon  metrical 
to  men  heretical.  0.  London,  1877. 

Chrysostom,  John. — The  Parable  of  the  Rich  Man  and 
Lazarus.  Translated  by  F.  Allen.  0.,  pp.  118.  London, 
1869.* 

Cruso,  Timothy. — Discourses  upon  the  Rich  Man  and 
Lazarus.  O.  London,  1697. 

Green,  Bishop. — A  Sermon  on  Dives  and  Lazarus.  Q. 
London,  1763. 

Hilyard,  James. — Five  sermons  on  the  Parable  of  the 
Rich  Man  and  Lazarus.  0.  London,  1841. 

Horne,  C.  Silvester. — The  Spirit  of  Dives;  an  indict- 
ment of  indifference.  A  tract  for  the  times.  Xo.  1,  O., 
pp.  16.  London,  1895. 

Horne,  Robert. — Certain  sermons  on  the  Rich  Man  and 
Lazarus.  Q.  London,  1619. 

The  Kingdom  of  Heaven  and  Dives  and  Lazarus.  D., 
pp.  110.  London,  1887. 

Macarthur,  A. — The  Rich  Man  and  Lazarus.  O.,  pp. 
96.  London,  1886. 

Middleton,  G. — "Carried  by  the  Angels;"  or  nine  ex- 
pository chapters  on  the  Parable  of  the  Rich  Man  and 
Lazarus.  D.,  pp.  268.  London,  1877.* 

North,  Brownlow. — The  Rich  Man  and  Lazarus.  A 
practical  exposition.  S.  London,  1868.  Fourth  ed.,  Cr. 
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Rogers,  Nehemiah. — The  Rich  Fool.  Q.  London, 
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Stephens,  Joseph. — Nine  Sermons  on  Dives  and  Laz- 
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Theed,  Richard. — Two  sermons  on  Dives  and  Lazarus. 
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Trapp,  Joseph. — Discourses  upon  the  Parable  of  Dives 
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Walker,  S.  A.— On  the  Parable  of  the  Rich  Man  and 
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Washburn,  Francis. — Dives  and  Lazarus.  D.  New 
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Welchman,  Edward. — Discourse  on  Dives  and  Lazarus. 
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Wesley,  John. — A  sermon  on  Dives  and  Lazarus.  D. 
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XVIII.  a.  3.     TEN  VIRGINS. 

Colman,  Benjamin. — Parable  of  Ten  Virgins.  D.  Bos- 
ton, 1724. 

Congreve,  George. — The  Parable  of  the  Ten  Virgins. 
Addresses  Driven  in  retreat.  Cr.  O.,  pp.  ix-|-145.  London, 
1904. 

Gamble,  H.  R. — The  Ten  Virgins  and  other  sermons. 
O.,  pp.  208.  London,  1904. 

Garratt,  Samuel. — The  Midnight  Cry ;  an  exposition  of 
the  Parable  of  the  Ten  Virgins  and  the  Prophecy  on  the 
Mount,  Third  ed.,  D.,  pp.  x-f  240.  London,  1868. 

Huntington,  W. — The  Wise  and  Foolish  Virgins  De- 
scribed. The  substance  of  two  sermons.  O.  London, 
1803. 

Johnston,  Thomas. — Christ's  Watchword;  or  the  Para- 
ble of  the  Virgins  Expounded.  Q.  London,  1630. 

Maitland,  C.  D. — Nine  discourses  on  the  Parable  of  the 
Ten  Virgins.  0.  Brighton,  1831. 

Practical  discourses  on  the  Parable  of  the  Ten  Vir- 
gins. O.  London,  n.  d. 

Ryle,  John  Charles.— "Watch."  A  Word  in  Season. 
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xxv :  1-13.  Cr.  0.,  pp.  32.  London,  1900. 

Seiss,  J.  A. — The  Parable  of  the  Ten  Virgins,  in  six 
discourses,  and  a  sermon  on  the  Judgeship  of  the  Saints. 
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Shepard,  Thomas. — The  Parables  of  the  Ten  Virgins 
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Wood,  James.— The  Parable  of  the  Ten  Virgins.  Six 
sermons  at  the  King's  Weigh  House  in  Eastcheap.  D. 
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XVIII.  a.  4.     PARABLE  OF  THE  SOWER. 

Alford,  Henry. — The  Parable  of  the  Sower.  D.  Lon- 
don, n.  d.  S.,  pp.  115.  Cambridge,  1858.* 

Brown,  Robert. — An  exposition  explanatory  and  practi- 
cal of  the  Parable  of  the  Sower.  D.  London,  1859. 

Hill,  J.— The  Sower  and  the  Seed.  E.  Philadelphia, 
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Harrison,  William  (Minister  at  Hyton,  Lancashire).— 
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D.  London,  1776. 

Heylyn,  Peter. — The  Parable  of  the  Tares  expounded 
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Montague,  Lord  Robert. — The  Sower  and  the  Virgins. 
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Muir,  G. — The  Parable  of  the  Sower  illustrated  and 
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Parable  of  the  Seed.     D.     New  York,  n.  d. 

Stennett,  S.— The  Parable  of  the  Sower.  D.  London, 
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1823.* 

Taylor,  Thomas. — The  Parable  of  the  Sower  and  of  the 
Seed,  declaring  the  four  several  grounds  among  other 
things  how  far  a  hypocrite  may  go  in  the  way  to  Heaven, 
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XVIII.  a.  5.     WEDDING  FEAST  AND  GREAT 
SUPPER. 

Bayle,  P. — A  philosophical  comment nry  on  these  words, 
"Compel  them  to  come  in."  Translated.  2  vols.,  O. 
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Blyth,  F.  C.— The  Parable  of  the  Great  Supper.  An 
exposition,  critical  and  practical.  0.,  pp.  302.  London. 
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courses on  Luke  xiv:  16-24.  E.  Philadelphia,  1860. 

Hussey,  Joseph. — The  Gospel  Feast;  or  the  great  sup- 
per of  the  parable  discovered  in  several  sermons.  (.).  Lon- 
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James  W. — Marriage  of  the  King's  Son.  D.  London, 
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Kinney,  Ezra  D. — Have  me  excused;  or  a  practical  ex- 
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Lee,  L.  M. — The  Great  Supper,  not  Calvinistic;  being  n 
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Lucas,  Thomas. — Christian  -Compulsion  not  persecu- 
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Phelps,  Charles. — Calling  and  Kleclioii:  or  many  called 
but  few  chosen.  O.  London,  1674. 


XVIII.  a.  6.     THE  VINE. 

MacMillan,  Hugh. — The  True  Vine ;  or  the  analogues  of 
Our  Lord's  Allegory.  D.,  pp.  320.  London,  1871.* 

Murray,  Andrew. — The  True  Vine.  Meditations  for  a 
month  on  John  xv:  1—16.  S.,  pp.  159.  New  York,  n.  d.* 

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mons. Q.  London,  1662. 


XVIII.  a.  7.     THE  PILGRIM. 

Patrick,  Symon. — The  Parable  of  the  Pilgrim.  Q.  Lon- 
don, 1665,  1673.  Sixth  ed.,  1687.  E.  With  introduction 
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XYI1I.  a,  S.     THE    BARKFA    FIGTREE. 

Brydall,  T. — The  Hanvn  Figtree.  Seven  sermons.  D. 
London.  1667. 

Bunyan,  John. — The  Barren  Figtree:  or  the  doom  and 
downfall  of  the  fruitless  professor,  showing  that  tin-  day 
of  grace  may  he  past  with  him  long  before  his  life  is 
ended;  the  signs  also  by  which  such  miserable  mortals  may 
be  known.  D.  London.  1682,  and  fifteen  later  eds.  See 
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Hazlehurst,  Thomas. — Thoughts  on  the  Barren  Figtree. 
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Lynn,  A. — The  Barren  Figtree.  A  sermon.  Second  ed._ 
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Mayo,  D. — The  Intercession  for  the  Fruitless  Figtree. 
explained  and  improved.  A  sermon  to  catechumens.  O. 
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Rogers,  Nehemiah. — The  Figg-Less  tree,  or  the  Doome 
of  a  barren  and  unfruitful  profession  laid  open  in  an  ex- 
position upon  that  Parable.  Luke.  xiii:(i.  7.  s.  ?).  10.  (t). 
London,  1659. 


XVIII.  a.  9.     THE    TALENTS. 

Cobden,  Archdeacon. —  A  sermon  on  the  Parable  of  the 
Talents.  Q.  London.  174S. 

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Stirling,  James. — The  Stewardship  of  Life;  or  Studies 
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XVIII.  a.  10.     THE  GOOD  SAMARITAN. 

Dunn,  J.  B.— The  Good  Samaritan.  D.  New  York, 
1871.*  A  temperance  sermon. 

Rogers,  Nehemiah. — Good  Samaritan.  Q.  London, 
1640. 

Sherlock,  T.— The  Nature  and  Extent  of  Charity.  Be- 
fore trustees  of  an  infirmary.  Q.  London,  1735. 

Westcott,  Frank  Nash. — The  Church  and  the  Good 
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XVIII.  a.  11.     THE  LOST  COIN. 

Rogers,  Nehemiah. — The  Lost  Groat.  Q.  London, 
1632. 

Rogers,  Nehemiah. — The  Lost  Sheep  and  Groat.  Q. 
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Urmy,  W.  S. — Lost  and  Found.  D.,  pp.  176.  .  Cincin- 
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Williams,  William  R. — God's  Rescues;  or  the  lost  sheep, 
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XVIII.  a.  12.  THE  PARABLE  OF  THE  GRAVE 
CLOTHES. 

Beard,  Arthur.— The  Parable  of  the  Grave  Clothes.    D. 
London,  1867. 

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XVIII.  a.   i:i.     THE  TARES;  MATT.  13:24-30. 

Heylyn,  P. — The  Parable  of  the  Tares  Expounded  and 
Applyed.  In  ten  sermons.  Q.  London,  1659. 

Muir,  G. — The  Parable  of  the  Tares.  In  twenty-one 
sermons.  D.  Paisley,  1771. 


XVIII.  a.  14.     PHARISEE  AND  PUBLICAN. 

Bunyan,  John. — A  discourse  upon  the  Pharisee  and 
Publican.  D.  London,  1635.  Another  edition  edited  by 
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XVIII.  a.  15.     THE  STEWARDS. 

Boardman,  G.  Dana. — The  Shrewd  Steward.  Revised 
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Tyndale,  W.— The  Parable  of  the  Wicked  Mammon.  Q. 
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Wesley,  John. — The  Good  Steward.  A  sermon  on  Luke 
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XVIII.  a.  16.     THE  LOST  SHEEP. 

Calthorp,  Gordon. — The  lost  sheep  found,  and  other  ser- 
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Reeves,  Jonathan. — The  Lost  Sheep  Found.  A  sermon. 
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XVIII.  a.  17.     THE  LABORERS. 

Anderson,  William. — Notes  of  Sermons  on  Day  and 
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XVIII.  a.  18.     THE  MERCHANT. 

Jellinger,  C. — The  Spiritual  Merchant.     A  sermon.     D. 
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Library  of  Exposition.")  D.,  pp.  260.  Edinburgh,  1883.* 
D.,  pp.  v-f  254.  New  York,  1883.* 

Stephens,  Joseph. — Exposition  of  the  Lord's  Prayer. 
Six  sermons.  D.  London,  1699. 

Stevens,  Mrs.  Maria. — Practical  Consideration  of  the 
Lord's  Prayer.  Second  ed.,  D.  London,  1841. 

Stolz,  Alban.— Give  Us  This  Day  Our  Daily  Bread; 
thoughts  on  the  fourth  petition  of  the  Lord's  Prayer; 
translated  from  the  German.  Preface  by  A.  Melville.  S., 
pp.  viii+172.  New  York,  1887. 

Stories  on  the  Lord's  Prayer,  and  other  tales.  By  the 
author  of  "Edward  and  Miriam/'  E.  New  York,  1852. 

Stubbs,  C.  W.— Social  Teaching  of  the  Lord's  Prayer; 
four  sermons  preached  before  the  University  of  Oxford. 
D..  pp.  12+102.  London,  n.  d.*  D.,  pp.  12+ 102.  San 
Francisco,  1900.* 


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Surridge,  H.  A.  D.  —  Questions  on  the  Creed,  the  Lord's 
Prayer  and  the  Ten  Commandments.  O.,  pp.  76.  London, 
1897. 

Tait,  William.  —  Christian  Indeed;  discourses  on  the 
Lord's  Prayer.  D.  London,  1846. 

Taprell,  Richard.  —  Lectures  on  the  Lord's  Prayer,  with 
MI)  introductory  discourse.  O.  Taunton,  1792. 

Traill,  Robert.  —  Sermons  on  the  Lord's  Prayer.  E. 
London,  n.  d. 

Traill,  Robert.—  Works.     2  vols.,  O.     London,  1810. 

VanDyke,  H.  J.—  The  Lord's  Prayer.  D.  New  York. 
1871. 

Vaughan,  Charles  J.—  The  Lord's  Prayer.  D.,  pp.  164. 
London.  1S7H.* 

Vaughan,  Charles  J.  —  The  Prayers  of  Jesus  Christ.  A 
closing  series  of  Lent  lectures.  O.,  pp.  124.  London. 
1892.* 

Vaughan,  James.  —  Eleventh  series  of  sermons  preached 
in  Christ  Church,  Brighton,  with  the  courses  of  ten  sermons 
on  the  Lord's  Prayer.  Cr.  0.,  pp.  260.  Brighton,  1881. 

Veith,  John  Emmanuel.—  The  "Our  Father";  illustra- 
tions of  the  Lord's  Prayer.  Translated  by  Dr.  E.  Cox.  D. 
London.  1S4<). 

Verschoyle,  Hamilton.  —  Twenty  Sermons  on  the  Lord's 
Prayer.  O.  Dublin,  1S46. 

Vinton,  J.  D.  —  The  Lord's  Prayer  in  Forty  Lauii'iia^es. 
S.  Philadelphia.  1887.* 

Wagner,  George.  -Thirty-Seven  Leelmvs  for  Lent  and 
on  \Vrf-k.  Cr.  0.  London.  1S(1:J.  Kinht  leetmvs  mi 
the  Saviour's  Prayer. 

Wakeford,  John.—  The  Way  to  the  Father.  A  devo- 
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Betfl  in  the  lit'.-  of  Our  Lord  upon  earth.  <  )..  pp.  110.  (\-ini- 


Wallace,  Hugh  C.  --After  this  Manner.     Studies  in  ih»- 

Lord's  Prayer,    <>..  pp.  !'  J      London, 


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Washburn,  Francis. — Thoughts  on  the  Lord's  Prayer. 
E.,  pp.  173.  New  York,  1883.* 

Watson,  Canon. — A  course  of  Sunday-school  Lessons 
on  the  Creed,  the  Lord's  Prayer  and  the  Ten  Command- 
ments. O.,  pp.  220.  London,  1897. 

Walters,  Philip. — The  Prayers  of  the  Bible,  showing 
how  to  pray,  what  to  pray  for  and  how  God  answers  prayer. 
O.,  pp.  334.  New  York,  1883.* 

Webb,  Caleb. — Discourses  on  the  Lord's  Prayer.  D., 
pp.  xv-J-176.  London,  n.  d.* 

Wells,  James. — The  Children's  Prayer.  Addresses  to 
the  young  on  the  Lord's  Prayer.  S.,  pp.  189.  New  York, 
1898.* 

West,  W. — The  nature,  design,  tendency  and  impor- 
tance of  prayer,  illustrated,  with  seven  practical  disserta- 
tions on  the  Lord's  Prayer.  0.  London,  1758. 

When  ye  pray  say,  "Our  Father."  D.,  pp.  12.  Leices- 
ter, 1874. 

White,  Thomas. — The  Lord's  Prayer  simply  expressed. 
O.  London,  1887. 

Whitman,  Jason. — Discourses  on  the  Lord's  Prayer.  D. 
London,  1847. 

Whittaker,  Robert. — Exposition  of  the  Lord's  Prayer. 
London,  1873. 

Whitty,  John. — Discourses  on  the  Lord's  Prayer  and 
the  Lord's  Supper,  etc.  2  vols.,  O.  London,  1772. 

Wickham,  Robert. — ' '  After  this  manner  pray  ye. ' '  Ten 
sermons  on  the  Lord's  Prayer.  D.,  pp.  138.  London, 
1871. 

Wilkinson,  Harriet  E. — The  Law  of  Life;  a  study  of 
the  Lord's  Prayer  from  the  French  of  M.  D 'Espinassous. 
Cr.  O.  London,  1864. 

Wilkinson,  J.  B. — Repentance  and  Holy  Living ;  Medita- 
tions on  the  Lord's  Prayer  and  the  Seven  Penitential 
Psalms.  0.,  pp.  107.  London,  1869. 

Wilkinson,  J.  W. — Repentence  and  Holy  Living;  being 


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meditations  on  the  Lord's  Prayer  and  the  Seven  Peniten- 
tial Psalms.  E.,  pp.  75.  London,  n.  d. 

Williams,  William  R. — Religious  Progress  and  Lectures 
on  the  Lord's  Prayer.  D.  New  York,  1870.  D.,  pp.  iMl. 
Boston,  1851.* 

Willie  Maitland;  or  the  Lord's  Prayer  illustrated.  E. 
Boston,  1870. 

Wilson,  J.  H. — Our  Father  in  Heaven.  The  Lord's 
Prayer  explained  and  illustrated.  A  book  for  the  young. 
E.,  pp.  325.  New  York,  1870.*  Seventh  ed.,  D.,  pp.  308. 
London,  1899. 

Winscom,  J.  A. — Our  Father  in  Heaven;  or  the  Lord's 
Prayer  explained.  E.  London,  1860. 

Winslow,  Octavius. — The  Lord's  Prayer.  New  ed.,  D. 
London,  1866. 

Wirgman,  A.  T. — Thoughts  on  the  Harmony  between 
the  Beatitudes  and  the  Lord's  Prayer.  D.  London,  1877. 

Witsius,  Hermann. — Sacred  Dissertations  on  the  Lord's 
Prayer,  with  notes.  D.  London,  1839. 

Wix,  Samuel. — Practical  sermons  on  the  Lord's  Prayer 
and  the  Sacrament  of  the  Lord's  Supper  arranged  for  i';i ni- 
tty reading.  0.  London,  1829. 

Worcester,  Henry  A. — Sermons  on  the  Lord's  Prayer, 
with  three  sermons  on  other  subjects.  D.  Philadelphia. 
1876.  D.,  pp.  192.  Philadelphia.  1850.* 

Wordsworth,  Elizabeth. — Thoughts  on  the  Lord's 
Prayer.  O.,  pp.  244.  London,  1898.* 

Yearns,  James. — Chronicles  of  Connelby  Chase.  Illus- 
trative of  Hie  Lord's  I'raycr.  O.  London,  1883. 

Young,  Thomas.— Seven  sermons  on  the  Lord's  Praver. 
D.  York.  1827. 


XVIII.  d.     CHRIST'S  INTERCESSORY  PRAYER. 

This  is  found  in  John  xvii. 
Recommended:    None. 


Alexander,  Thomas. — The  Intercessory  Prayer;  being 
a  doctrinal  and  practical  exposition  of  chapter  xvii  of 
St.  John's  Gospel.  Second  ed.,  D.,  pp.  145.  London,  1868. 

Ballantine,  E. — Christ  His  own  witness.  All  that  Jesus 
said  concerning  Himself  topically  arranged  and  studied. 
D.  New  York,  n.  d. 

Beale,  E.  H.— The  Mind  of  Christ  as  exhibited  in  the 
seventeenth  chapter  of  St.  John's  Gospel.  D.,  pp.  60. 
London,  1887.* 

Bell,  Charles  D.— Our  Lord's  Prayer  for  Unity.  0., 
pp.  15.  London,  1897. 

Bo  wen,  George. — Love  Revealed.  Meditations  on  the 
parting  words  of  Jesus  with  His  disciples  in  John  xiii- 
xvii.  0.,  pp.  390.  Edinburgh,  1884.* 

Brown,  John. — Exposition  of  Our  Lord's  Intercessory 
Prayer.  0.  Edinburgh,  1850,  1866. 

Burgess,  Anthony. — Expository  sermons  upon  the 
seventeenth  chapter  of  the  Gospel  according  to  St.  John; 
or  Christ's  Prayer  before  His  passion  explicated  and  both 
practically  and  polemically  improved.  Ff.  London,  1656. 

[Cardale,  Paul]. — A  comment  upon  some  remarkable 
passages  in  Christ's  prayer  at  the  close  of  His  public  min- 
istry, more  particularly  John  xvii :  5.  O.  London,  1772. 

Evans,  J.  Harington. — Twenty  sermons  on  the  seven- 
teenth chapter  of  St.  John's  Gospel.  D.,  pp.  340.  Lon- 
don, n.  d.* 

425 


426  •//>/  8    riliusT   <H  I! 

Grierson,  James. — On  Our  Lord's  Intercessory    Prayer. 

D.  London,  n.  d. 

Houston,  Thomas. — The  Intercession  of  Christ  and  ex- 
position of  John  xvii  with  prayer,  onr  grand  duty  and 
privilege,  and  an  exposition  of  the  Lord's  Prayer.  Cr.  0. 
Edinburgh.  1882. 

Inglis,  J. — One  with  Christ  in  Glory.  Thoughts  on  John 
xvii.  with  a  revised  version  from  a  critical  Greek  text  and 
the  authorized  version  illuminated.  Small  Q.  New  York, 
n.  d. 

Jefferson,  John. — Christ's  Last  Prayer  with  His  Disci- 
ples. O.  London,  n.  d. 

Landels,  William. — The  Saviour's  Parting  Prayer  for 
His  Disciples.  A  series  of  chapters  on  Our  Lord's  inter- 
cessory. D.,  pp.  230.  London,  1872.* 

Lang,  J.  Marshall. — The  Last  Supper  of  Our  Lord.  O. 
London.  1888. 

Last  Words  of  Our  Lord  Jesus  Christ  and  the  Interces- 
sory Prayer,  as  contained  in  chapters  xiv-xvii  of  St.  John. 
S.,  pp.  112.  London,  1870. 

Mylne,  G.  W. — The  Intercessory  Prayer.     Second  ed., 

E.  London.  1851. 

Newton,  G. — An  exposition  with  notes  unfolded  and  ap- 
plied on  John  xvii.  Ff.  London,  1660. 

The  Prayer  of  Jesus.  (A  controversial  traet  <m  .John 
xvii:  12.)  D..  pp.  283.  London,  1860. 

Rainsford,  Marcus. — The  Lord's  Prayer  for  P>elievers; 
thoughts  on  John  xvii.  Fourth  ed.,  carefully  revised  and 
remodelled.  ()..  pp.  470.  London,  1882.*  1895.* 

Schauffler,  W.  G.— Meditations  on  the  Last  Days  of 
Christ,  together  with  eight  meditations  on  the  seventeenth 
chapter  of  John.  I).,  pp.  439.  Boston,  1853.* 

Scobell,  E. — Discourses  on  St.  John's  Gospel,  chapter 
xvii.  I).  London,  n.  d. 

Smith,  James. — The  Pleading  Saviour;  or  tin-  wondrous 
love  of  ('lirist  as  displayed  in  His  inf eivesxory  prayer.  E., 
pp.  2n"_'.  London.  1861, 


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Spence,  James. — The  Intercessory  Prayer  of  Our  Lord. 
An  exposition  of  the  seventeenth  chapter  of  St.  John's 
Gospel.  D.  London,  1876. 

Thompson,  John. — The  Prayer  of  Jesus  for  the  One- 
ness of  His  People ;  being  the  substance  of  discourses  deliv- 
ered in  St.  Stephen's  Hall,  St.  John.  0.,  pp.  28.  St. 
John,  N.  B..  1850.* 


XVIII.  e.     CHRIST  AS  A  PROPHET. 

The  prophetical  character  of  Christ  is  classed  as  one  of 
the  evidences  of  Christianity. 
:  Schwartzkopff. 


Beachey,  R.  W.—  Two  Great  Prophets  of  Galilee  :  Jonah 
and  Jesus.  The  "Sign"  and  "Countersign;"  a  word  for 
everybody.  Cr.  0.,  pp.  xii+128.  London,  1904. 

Fullerton,  W.  J.  —  Christ's  Foreview  of  this  Age.  An 
exposition  of  Matthew  xiii.  Cr.  O.,  pp.  138.  London, 
1903.* 

Hoffman,  W.  —  The  Prophecies  of  Our  Lord  and  His 
Apostles.  Twenty-one  discourses  in  the  Cathedral  Church, 
Berlin.  Translated  by  Maurice  J.  Evans.  O.,  pp.  x-f- 
363.  London,  1869.* 

Hood,  Alfred.  —  The  Prophet  of  Nazareth  and  His  Mes- 
sage. D.  London,  1886,  1899. 

Myers,  Thomas.  —  The  Prophecies  of  Christ.  D.  Lon- 
don, 1836. 

Peabody,  Francis  Greenwood.  —  Jesus  Christ  and  tin- 
Christian  Character.  An  examination  of  the  teaching  of 
Jesus  in  its  relation  to  some  of  the  moral  problems  <>f  per- 
sonal life.  (The  Lyman  Beecher  lectures  at  Yale  Univer- 
sity, 1904.)  0..  pp.  :H2.  London,  1906.*  Also  New 
York. 

Pusey,  Edward  B.  —  Prophecy  of  Jesus,  the  certain  pre- 
diction. A  sermon.  O.  Oxford.  1S7!>. 

Schwartzkopff,  Paul.  —  The  Prophecies  of  Jesus  Christ, 
relating  to  His  de;itli.  ivximvrt  i<>-i  ;md  second  coming  and 
their  fulfillment.  Translated  by  Neil  Hnehanan.  I).,  pp. 
xi+328.  Edinburgh,  is')?.* 

Thorn,  John  Hamilton.  —  Christ  the  Revealer.  Dis- 
emirses  ;ind  esxavs.  Third  ed.  ()..  pp.  '2]'2.  London. 
1898.* 

428 


XIX.     CHRIST  AS  AN  EVIDENCE  FOR  CHRIS- 
TIANITY. 

Formerly  the  greatest  stress  was  laid  upon  miracles  as  an 
evidence  for  Christianity.  The  witness  of  Christ  Himself 
is  now  considered  as  the  greatest.  The  origin  of  the  treat- 
ment of  the  subject  as  far  as  is  known  at  present  to  be 
traced  to  Simon  Newcome  in  his  "The  Conduct  of  Our 
Lord/'  first  published  in  1762.  It  finds  its  fullest  expres- 
sion in  Ullman,  ' ' Sinlessness  of  Jesus,"  and  in  Bayne, 
"Testimony  of  Christ  to  Christianity." 


Aitchison,  J. — Digna  Christi ;  evidences  of  Christianity 
set  forth  in  the  person  and  work  of  Christ.  0.,  pp.  302. 
London,  1890.* 

Ball,  C.  J. — Testimonies  to  Christ.  0.,  pp.  372.  Lon- 
don, 1899. 

Ballantine,  E. — Christ  His  Own  Witness.  D.  New 
York,  1879. 

Bayne,  Peter. — The  Testimony  of  Christ  to  Christianity. 
D.,  pp.  200.  Boston,  1862.*  Cr.  O.,  pp.  186.  New  York 
and  London,  1904.* 

Bury,  F.  E.— The  Self -Witness  of  the  Son  of  God.  Nar- 
row Cr.  O.  London,  1901. 

Cairns,  Principal. — Christ  the  central  evidence  of  Chris- 
tianity. D.  New  York,  1883. 

Chadwick,  G.  A. — Christ  bearing  witness  to  Himself. 
Being  the  Donellan  lectures  for  1878-79.  D.  New  York, 
n.  d. 

Christ's  Testimony  to  Christianity.     0.     London,  1871. 

Davidson,  Robert.— The  "Christ  of  God;"  or  the  Rela- 
tion of  Christ  to  Christianity.  E.  Philadelphia,  1870. 

Farrar,  Frederick  W. — The  Witness  of  History  to 
Christ.  Third  ed..  O.,  pp.  204.  .  London,  1875.* 

429 


4:«)  JESUS   CHRIST   OUR  LORD 

Johnson,  A.  W. — The  Resurrection  and  Life  centered  in 
Our  Lord.  Sermon  preached  ;il  St.  Giles  Parish,  Pack- 
wood.  O..  pp.  22.  Birniinu'ham.  1872.* 

Lee,  Henry. — A  free  inquiry  into  the  meaning  of  the 
most  excellent  name  Jesus;  shewing  the  testimony  it  bears 
to  the  nations,  particularly  to  the  Jews.  Small  O.  Lon- 
don, 1867. 

Magee,  Archbishop. — Christ  the  Light  of  all  Script niv. 
O.  London,  1892. 

Mathews,  W.  A.— The  Witness  of  the  World  to  Christ. 
<>..  pp.  240.  London,  1884.* 

McKim,  Randolph  Harrison. — Christ  and  Modern  I "n- 
belief.  D.?  pp.  146.  New  York,  1896.* 

McNaughton,  Samuel. — Doctrine  and  Doubt ;  Christ  the 
Center  of  Christianity.  O.  London,  1886. 

Mitchell,  -  —.—The  Portrait  of  Christ,  the  Proof  of 
Christianity.  A  sermon.  O.,  pp  22.  Chicago,  n.  d. 

Muhlenberg,  William  A. — Chrisl  and  the  Bible,  not  the 
Bible  and  Christ.  E.  New  York,  1869. 

Ottley,  Henry  B. — The  Great  Dilemma,  Christ  His  own 
witness  or  His  own  accuser.  Six  lectures.  0.  London. 
1881.  New  ed.  New  York,  1892.  Second  ed.,  0.  pp.  206. 
London,  1883.* 

Rankin,  J.  E. — Christ  His  own  interpreter.  D.  New 
York,  1884. 

Riches,  Mrs.  E.  H. — Concerning  Himself;  or  the  wit- 
ness of  the  world  to  the  person,  ofliees  and  names  of  Christ, 
with  devotional  thoughts.  Short  prayers  and  verses.  S., 
pp.  160.  London,  1881. 

Spalding,  J.  F. — Jesus  Christ  the  Proof  ,,f  Christianity. 
I).  NYw  York.  1S!H. 

Ullman,  Carl. — The  Sinlessners  of  .lesus:  an  evidence 
for  Christianity.  Translated  from  the  sixth  German  ed. 
by  R.  C.  S.  llrowii.  D..  pp.  :*23.  Edinburgh.  lSf>S.*  NYw 
and  Itest  ed.  translated  l»y  Sophia  Taylor.  IsTo'.  This  is 
ihf  great  classic  of  the  subject.  Too  much  cannot  be  said 
in  its  favor. 


XIX.  a.     WITNESS  OF  THE  APOSTLES  TO  CHRIST. 

Ball,  C.  J.— Testimonies  to  Christ.  0.,  pp.  372.  Lon- 
don, 1899.* 

Knowling,  Richard  John. — Testimony  of  St.  Paul  to 
Christ,  as  viewed  in  some  of  its  aspects.  (Boyle  lectures 
for  1903- '05.)  0.,  pp.  8+533.  New  York,  1905.* 

Leathes,  Stanley.— The  Witness  of  St.  John  to  Christ. 
Boyle  lectures  for  1870.  0.,  pp.  xxii+368.  London, 
1870. 

Leathes,  Stanley.— The  Witness  of  St.  Paul  to  Christ, 
with  an  appendix  on  the  credibility  of  the  acts  in  reply  to 
Dr.  Davidson.  Boyle  lectures,  1869.  O.  London,  1869. 

Voysey,  Charles. — The  Testimony  of  the  Four  Gospels 
concerning  Jesus  Christ.  O.,  pp.  196.  London,  1896.* 


431 


XX.     CHRIST  IX  COMPARISON  WITH  OTHERS. 

If  Christ  is  lickl  up  to  the  world  in  the  same  class  as 
Buddha  and  the  philosophers,  he  does  not  suffer  by  the  com- 
parison. Many  of  the  comparisons  made  are  not  made  in  a 
spirit  hostile  to  Christianity,  but  to  further  the  study  of 
comparative  religion.  The  results  are  useful;  much  that 
is  sublime  and  even  approaching  the  divine  is  to  be  found 
in  these  various  religions.  They  are  not  to  be  looked  upon 
with  contempt,  but  to  be  given  the  credit  of  what  is  true  in 
them.  The  Christian  revelation  but  shines  the  brighter  for 
the  contrast.  The  many  attempts  to  combine  Christianity 
with  these  various  religions  is  an  admission  of  the  fact. 

The  comparison  of  Christ  with  Moses  is  a  necessity,  for 
Moses  represents  the  earliest  revelation  and  Christ  the 
latest.  The  one  bears  evidence  to  the  other. 

The  growing  study  of  the  comparison  between  the  teach- 
ing of  Christ  and  that  of  !Paul  is  largely  to  be  traced  to  the 
reaction  against  pure  Calvinism  and  the  undue  prominence 
given  to  Paul  in  that  system. 

Recommended: 

Hardwick  has  written  the  great  work  on  the  subject,  but 
it  now  needs  to  be  supplemented  somewhat,  owing  to  the 
progress  of  study  in  the  Oriental  religions. 

James  Freeman  Clarke's  work  \v;is  Tor  years  a  st;md;inl. 

Thiele,   History  of   Religion. 

Jastrow,  The  Study   of   Religion. 

D.  J.  Burrell,  in  his  "Religions  of  the  World,"  t;il»nl;ites 
the  good  and  evil  of  each  religion,  and  its  answer  to  the 
question,  "What  must  I  do  to  be  saved?" 


Abbott,  Francis  E. — Jesus  ,-md  Socrates  in  the  History 
of  Religion.     O.,  pp.  30.     Boatoc    1S77.* 

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An  apology  for  the  doctrine  of  Pythagoras  as  compatible 
with  that  of  Jesus  Christ.  O.  London,  1858. 

[Bentham,  Jeremy]. — Not  Paul,  but  Jesus.  Gamaliel 
Smith.  O.  London,  1823. 

Bradlaugh,  Charles. — Jesus,  Shelly  and  Malthus;  or 
Pious  Poverty  and  Heterodox  Happiness.  O.  London, 
1877. 

Bunsen,  Ernest  de. — The  Angel  Messiah  of  Buddhists, 
Essenes  and  Christians.  O.,  pp.  xii-[-383.  London,  1880.* 

Christ  or  Moses;  Which?  Preface  by  Madame  Olga, 
with  a  letter  by  the  Rt.  Hon.  W.  E.  Gladstone.  0.,  pp. 
viii-^53.  London,  1895.* 

Cook,  H.  B. — The  Father's  of  Jesus;  a  study  of  the  lin- 
eage of  the  Christian  doctrine  and  traditions.  2  vols.,  O. 
London,  1886.*'  Contends  that  Christianity  originated 
from  Buddhism. 

Cramp,  John  M. — Paul  and  Christ ;  a  portraiture  and  an 
argument.  0.  London,  1873. 

Dods,  Marcus. — Mohammed,  Buddha  and  Christ.  Four 
lectures  on  natural  and  revealed  religion.  0.  London, 
1877.  Second  ed.,  D.  London,  1878.  Seventh  ed.,  0.,  pp. 
236.  London,  1893.* 

False  Divinities ;  or  Moses,  Christ  and  other  religious  de- 
ceptions. O.  London,  1870. 

Flanders,  G.  T.— Christ  or  Buddha?  A  review  of  Ed- 
win Arnold's  Poem,  "The  Light  of  Asia."  D.  Salem, 
Mass.,  1881. 

Fluegel,  Maurice. — The  Messiah-Ideal ;  comparative  re- 
ligious legislations  unfolding  the  problems  of  man's  des- 
tiny. 2  vols.  Vol  II,  Paul  and  New  Testament.  Mo- 
hammed and  Koran  from  the  prophetical  standpoint;  his- 
tory of  the  Messiah-Ideal.  0.,  pp.  4-J-249.  Baltimore, 
1896.* 

God's  Commandments  according  to  Moses,  according  to- 
Christ.  0.  London,  1867. 

Graves,   Kersey. — The  World's  Sixteen  Crucified  Sav- 


434  JESUS    CHRIST   <>l  /,'    /.<>/,•/> 

iours:     or     Christianity     before     Christ.     Boston, 
Twelfth  ed.,  L888 

Hardwick,  C.— Christ  and  other  masters;  an  historical 
inquiry  into  sonic  of  the  parallelisms  and  contrasts  between 
Christianity  and  religions  systems  of  the  nncietit  world. 
Second  ed.,  '2  vols..  D.,  pp.  xvi+383,  vii+461.  London. 
1863.*  Third  ed.,  O.,  pp.  602.  London.  1S74.* 

Home,  T.  H. — The  Deaths  of  Socrates  and  Jesus  Christ 
contrasted.  D.  London,  n.  d. 

Jones,  Jenkin  Lloyd. — Seven  Great  Teachers  of  Re- 
ligion. A  scries  of  sermon  lectures.  D.  Chicago,  1804. 

Kellogg,  Samuel  H. — The  Light  of  Asia  and  the  li.uht 
of  the  world.  A  comparison  of  the  legend,  the  doctrine 
and  of  the  ethics  of  the  Buddha  with  the  story,  the  doctrine 
and  ethics  of  Christ.  O.  London,  is*:,. 

Lillie,  Arthur. — Buddhism  in  Christendom;  or  Jesus 
the  Kssene.  Numerous  plates.  O.  London,  1887. 

Moss,  A.  B. — Socrates.  liuddiia.  and  Jesus.  O.  Lon- 
don. 1885. 

Mozoomdar,  P.  C. — The  Oriental  Christ.  O.  Boston. 
1883, 

Muzzey,  David  Saville. — Spiritual  Heroes;  a  study  of 
some  of  the  world's  prophets.  D..  pp.  11+305.  New 
York,  1902.* 

Perry,  John  T. — Sixteen  Saviours  or  One.'  The  Gos 
pels  not  Brahmanic.  D.  Cincinnati.  1879.* 

Priestley,  J. — Socrates  and  Jesus  Compared.  O.  Lon- 
don. 1so:{. 

Robinson,  W. — From  Brahma  to  Chrisl  :  the  pro<riv>. 
of  an  Kastern  pilgrim.  < ).  London.  ISII'.I. 

Sakes,  L.  A.— -Christ  versus  Krishna:  a  brief  compari- 
son between  the  chief  events,  characteristics  and  mission 
of  the  Babe  of  Bethlehem.  .lnd;ea.  and  the  Babe  of  Brinda- 
bum  Malharapnri.  with  a  concise  review  of  Ilindooism, 
proving  its  derivation  from  Christianity.  O.  Allahabad. 


JESUS   CHRIST   OUR   LORD  435 

Stearns,  G. — The  Mistake  of  Christendom;  or  Jesus  be- 
fore Paul.  D.  Boston,  n.  d. 

Stone,  C.  J. — Christianity  before  Christ;  or  prototypes 
of  our  faith  and  culture.  Cr.  0.  London.  1885. 

Wells,  James. — Christ  and  the  Heroes  of  Heathendom. 
D.,  pp.  160.  New  York,  1891. 

Wenley,  R.  M. — Socrates  and  Christ.  A  study  in  the 
Philosophy  of  Religion.  D.,  pp.  274.  Edinburgh,  1889.* 
New  York,  1891.*  Aims  to  be  constructive,  not  destruc- 
tive. Indebted  to  Keim,  Wellhausen,  etc.,  showing  the 
tendency. 


XXI.     CHRIST'S   TITLES. 

Christ  luis  many  titles  in  the  Scriptures.  Their  proper 
interpretation  and  enumeration  has  its  place  in  Christ  o- 
logical  discussion. 

Reconnm  mini:  None. 


Christ  the  Key  of  the  Psalter  (with  special  reference  i<> 
the  titles).  By  an  Oxford  graduate.  0.,  pp.  240.  Lon- 
don, 1888.* 

The  Cities  of  Refuge;  or  the  Name  of  Jesus.  D.  Lon- 
don, 1861. 

Cook,  Flavel  S. — Lessons  on  the  Names  and  Titles  of 
Our  Lord.  Prophecies  concerning  Our  Lord  and  their 
fulfillment.  D.,  pp.  104.  London.  1887.* 

Bowling,  William. — The  Names  ami  Titles  of  Our  Lord 
as  given  in  the  New  Testament.  O.  London,  1865. 

Dyer,  William. — Christ's  Famous  Titles  and  the  be- 
lievers' golden  chain  handled  in  divers  sermons,  together 
with  his  cabinet  of  jewels;  or  a  glimpse  of  Sion's  Glory. 
D.,  pp.  312.  Newburyport,  1796.*  First  ed.,  0.  Lon- 
don, 1683. 

East,  John. — My  Saviour;  or  devotional  meditations  in 
prose  and  \vrse  on  the  names  ami  titles  of  the  Lord  .Jesus 
Christ.  Sixth  ed.,  K.  Boston.  L842. 

Flavel,  John.-  .Jesus  Christ's  alluring  love:  or  persua- 
sives drawn  from  the  titles  of  Christ  to  allure  hearts  unto 
Him.  Iv.  pp.  r>7.  New  York.  p.  d.* 

Garratt,  Samuel.-  The  \.-mi. •  of  .lesiis.  Two  sermons. 
O.  London.  Is?:!. 

Goode,  William.-  Kssays  on  all  the  Script ural  nam<^ 
and  titles  of  Christ:  or  tin-  ••ennnmy  ,,f  the  (Jospel  dispen- 


JESUS   CHRIST   OUR   LORD  437 

sation  as  exhibited  in  the  person,  character  and  offices  of 
the  Redeemer.  6  vols.,  O.  London,  1822. 

Havergal,  Frances  Ridley. — Morning  stars;  or  names 
of  Christ  for  His  little  ones.  T.?  pp.  113.  New  York, 
1893.* 

Hill,  Rowley. — The  titles  of  Our  Lord;  a  series  of 
sketches  for  every  Sunday  in  the  Christian  year  to  be  used 
in  Bible  Class,  Sunday-school  or  private  study.  E.,  pp. 
xiii-f-173.  London,  1870.* 

Large,  James. — Sunday  Readings  for  the  Year.  Two 
hundred  and  fifty  Scripture  titles  and  symbols  of  Christ. 
O.  London,  1869. 

The  Lord  Our  Righteousness,  and  other  titles  of  Christ. 
64mo.  London,  1854. 

MacWhorter,  Alexander. — Javeh  Christ ;  or  the  me- 
morial name.  Introductory  letter  by  N.  W.  Taylor.  D., 
pp.  vi+179.  Boston,  1854.*  1863. 

Many  Crowns ;  or  the  names  and  titles  of  the  Lord  Jesus. 
Illustrated  by  appropriate  texts  and  hymns.  With  a  pref- 
ace by  W.  W.  Champneys.  O.  London,  1860. 

Mylne,  J.  A. — On  the  Titles  and  Offices  of  Our  Lord. 
2  vols.,  D.  London,  1838. 

The  Name  Above  Every  Name:  or  various  titles  of  Our 
Lord.  In  verse.  O.  London,  1871. 

Names  and  Titles  of  Our  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  with  texts 
and  poetry.  Twelve  cards  printed  in  colors.  O.  Lon- 
don, 1894. 

Names  and  Titles  of  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ.  (Picture 
cards  with  texts.)  O.  London,  1884. 

The  Names  of  the  Lord  Jesus  in  the  Epistles.  0.  Lon- 
don, 1879. 

The  Names  of  the  Lord  Jesus  in  the  Gospels.  O.  Lon- 
don, 1886. 

Needham,  Mrs.  G.  C.— The  Gospel  Alphabet;  or  the 
titles  of  Jesus  Christ.  Q.  Harrisburg,  Pa.,  1890. 


438  JESTS   CHRIST   or  It    l.nlti* 

Noll,  Caroline  M. — The  Name  of  Jesus  and  other 
poems.  D.  London,  1873.  New  ed.,  1878. 

Noonday  Musings  on  the  Names  and  Titles  of  God  the 
Father  and  Our  Lord  Jesus  Christ.  64mo.,  pp.  62.  Lon- 
don, 1904. 

Platt,  S.  H.— The  AYomlmus  Name.  A  sermon.  D. 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y..  1874. 

Randall,  J.  Montague. — Titles  adopted  by  Our  Lord  in 
the  New  Testament.  D.,  pp.  249.  Philadelphia,  18 ;">•_' 

* '  Seeds  of  Thought ; "  or  meditations  on  the  titles  of  Our 
l*>lessed  Lord.  S.  London,  1860. 

Serle,  Ambrose. — Horie  Solitary;  or  essays  upon  some 
remarkable  names  and  titles  of  Jesus  Christ  and  the  Holy 
Spirit  occurring  in  the  Scriptures.  Also  a  table  showing 
the  harmony  of  the  Old  and  New  Testaments,  the  Divinity 
of  Christ,  etc.  O.,  pp.  708.  London,  1868.*  Also  '2  vols., 
O.  London,  1815.  Also  Dublin,  18.T>. 

Simpson,  A.  B. — The  Names  of  Jesus.  D.,  pp.  2sr>. 
New  York,  1892.* 

Smyth,  J.  K. — Holy  Names  as  interpretations  of  the 
story  of  the  Manger  and  the  Cross.  D.  Boston,  1891. 

Spear,  C. — Names  and  Titles  of  Christ.  D.  London. 
n.  d. 

Titles  of  the  Lord  and  Saviour  Jesus  Christ.  32 mo. 
Birmingham,  1S55. 

Tyler,  Thomas. — Jehovah  the  Redeemer  God;  the 
Scriptural  interpretation  of  the  Divine  name  Jehovah.  D. 
London,  1861. 

Westcott,  B.  F.— The  Revelation  of  the  Father.  Short 
lectures  on  the  titles  of  the  Lord  in  the  (Jospel  of  St.  John. 
Or.  <)..  pp.  192.  London,  1884.* 

Winslow,  Octavius. —  Emmanuel  :  or  the  titles  of  ( 'hrist. 
their  teaching  and  consolation.  H..  not  pauvd.  Philadel- 
phia. 


XX.  a.     CHRIST  AND  ANTI-CHRIST. 

Anti-Christ  Forseen ;  His  name  and  number  and  the 
number  of  His  name.  An  exposition  of  the  apocalypse.  By 
a  sentry  on  guard.  O.  London,  1881. 

Bain,  F.  W. — Anti-Christ ;  a  short  examination  of  the 
spirit  of  the  age.  0.,  pp.  248.  London,  1891.* 

Barker,  M. — False  Christs.  Their  history  and  lessons. 
D.,  pp.  48.  London,  1880. 

Beamish,  H.  H. — What,  where  and  who  is  Anti-Christ? 
D.,  pp.  63.  London,  1854. 

Bolton,  W.  J.— The  Great  Anti-Christ.  Who,  When, 
Where?  A  contribution  for  anxious  times.  O.,  pp.  76. 
London,  1876. 

Bonar,  A. — Development  of  Anti-Christ.  D.  London, 
1853. 

Bousset,  W. — The  Anti-Christ  Legend.  A  chapter  in 
Christian  and  Jewish  Folklore.  Translated  by  H.  H. 
Keane.  D.,  pp.  viii+307.  London,  1896.* 

Burgh,  William. — The  Anti-Christ.  A  discourse  on  the 
thirteenth  chapter  of  the  Apocalypse.  D.  Dublin,  1839. 

Cameron,  C.  R.— The  Anti-Christ  of  St.  John.  St. 
Paul's  Man  of  Sin.  0.  London,  1844. 

Cassells,  S.  J. — Christ  and  Anti-Christ;  Jesus  of  Naz- 
areth proved  to  be  the  Messiah,  and  the  Papacy  proved  to 
be  the  Anti-Christ  predicted  in  the  Scriptures.  D.  Phila- 
delphia, 1876. 

Christ  and  Anti-Chrit,  A  poem.  By  a  layman  of  the 
United  Church  of  England  and  of  Ireland.  O.  London, 
1840. 

Christ  and  Anti-Christ;  or  666  multiplied  by  2i/2, 
whereby  the  true  number  of  Anti-Christ's  reign  is  discov- 
ered. Q.  London,  1662. 

439 


440  JESUS   CHRIST   OUR  LORD 

The  Computation  of  (>(>(>  and  its  relation  to  Anti-Chris- 
tian systems,  but  having  reference  to  a  person,  the  coming 
Anti-Christ,  who  is  to  be  overthrown  by  the  Son  of  Right- 
eousness. P>y  two  servants  of  Jesus  Christ.  O..  pp.  4()ii. 
London.  L891. 

Daneau,  L. — A  Treatise  Touching  Anti-Christ.  Trans 
lated  by  John  Swan.  Ff.  London,  1589. 

Downame,  George. — A  Treatise  Concerning  Anti- 
Christ.  Q.  London,  1603. 

For  Christ  or  Anti-Christ;  or  the  great  difference  be- 
twixt the  saving-  religion  of  the  Gospel  of  Christ  and  the 
New  Trent  religion  of  the  Pope,  set  in  a  clear  light,  O. 
London.  1761. 

Groves,  William  John. — Echoes  from  Kgypt  :  or  the 
Type  of  Anti-Christ.  O.  London,  1857. 

Harrison,  B. — Prophetic  Outlines  of  the  Christian 
Church  and  Anti-Christian  power,  as  traced  in  the  visions 
of  Daniel  and  St.  John.  O.  London.  1S4D. 

Jurieu,  P. — The  Accomplishment  of  the  Scripture 
Prophecies:  or  the  approaching  deliverance  of  the  church, 
proving  that  the  papacy  is  the  Anti-Christian  kingdom, 
and  that  that  kingdom  is  not  far  from  its  ruin.  O.  Lon- 
don. Hi-sT. 

Knight,  W. — Lectures  on  the  prophecies  concerning 
Anti-Christ.  ( ).  London.  1S55. 

Lagerhof,  Selma. — The  .Miracles  of  Anti-Christ  from 
the  Swedish  by  Pauline  Uancrol't  Klach.  I).,  pp.  v-}  378. 
New  Y,,rk.  1899, 

Lord,  D.  N. — Louis  Napoleon.  Is  he  to  be  Anti-Christ  .' 
I).  New  York.  LSI;?. 

Maitland,  S.  R. — An  attempt  to  elucidate  the  pn»ph«-rir> 
concerning  Anti-Christ.  <)..  pp.  -2*2 .  London.  ]>:!(). 

McKenzie,  T.  Anti-Christ  and  tin-  Church  of  Koine 
identified  ;md  e\p.,xrd  in  a  treatise  on  the  seven  Popish 
xa«-ramcnts.  I).  Kdinhiiri:h.  n.  d. 

Needham,  Elizabeth  A.— Anti-Christ.  Pp.  KK5.  New 
fork,  n.  d. 


.//;x/  N    CHIfJHT    OUR    LORD  441 

Ness,  Christopher. — A  distinct  discourse  and  discovery 
of  the  person  and  period  of  Anti-Christ  as  to  His  rise, 
reign  and  ruin.  O.  London,  1679. 

The  Number  Six  Hundred  and  Sixty-six,  and  the  name 
Anti-Christ.  O.,  pp.  223.  London,  1874. 

Pember,  G.  H. — Anti-Christ,  Babylon  and  the  Coming 
of  the  Kingdom.  D.  London,  1886. 

Popish  Kingdom;  or  the  Reign  of  Anti-Christ.  From 
the  Latin  of  Naogeorgus,  1570.  Edited  by  R.  C.  Hope. 
S.  London,  1881. 

Revelations  of  Anti-Christ.     D.     New  York,  1883. 

Rutledge,  David  D.— Christ,  Anti-Christ  and  Millen- 
ium. Royal  O.,  pp.  xv+806.  London,  1903. 

Todd,  J.  H. — Discourses  on  the  prophecies  relating  to 
Anti-Christ  in  the  writings  of  Daniel  and  St.  Paul; 
preached  before  the  University  of  Dublin  at  the  Donellan 
lecture,  1838.  0.  Dublin,  1840. 

Todd,  J.  H. — Six  discourses  on  the  prophecies  relating 
to  Anti-Christ  in  the  Apocalypse  of  St.  John.  Preached 
before  the  University  of  Dublin  at  the  Donellan  lecture, 
1841.  O.  Dublin,  1846. 


XXII.     JUDKA   AM)  TIIK  JEWS  IX  THE  TIME  OF 

CHRIST. 

A  study  of  the  times  of  Christ  serve  to  point  many  a  par- 
able and  to  jrivi1  added  force  to  the  Gospel  record.  X<> 
attempt  has  been  made  to  make  this  section  complete. 

Recommended  : 

Schurer  has  written  by  far  the  best  book  on  the  subject. 

Stapfer  and  Merrill  are  worth  perusal  also.  The  differ- 
ent publications  of  the  Palestine  Exploration  Fund  are  of 
much  value.  They  give  the  latest  archaeological  discoveries. 

Thomson,  The  Land  and  the  Book,  has  been  for  many 
years  a  popular  classic.  The  earlier  edition,  in  two  vol- 
umes, is  better  than  the  three-volume  edition 


Benson,  Edward  White.— Christ  and  His  Times.  Ad- 
dressed to  the  Diocese  of  Canterbury  in  his  second  visita- 
tion. 0.,  pp.  236.  London,  1890.* 

Carpenter,  J.  E. — Life  in  Palestine  when  Jesus  lived.  A 
short  handbook  to  the  synoptical  (Jospels.  Third  ed..  D.r 
pp.  160.  London,  1881.* 

Delitzsch,  F. — A  Day  in  Capernaum.  1).  New  York, 
Isil.V*  Of  value. 

Delitzsch,  F. — Jewish  Artisan  Life  in  the  tin f  Our 

Lord.  To  which  is  appended  a  critical  comparison  be- 
tween .Jesus  and  Ilillel.  ().  London.  1S77.*  Of  value. 

Edersheim,  A. — The  Temple.  Its  ministry  and  s«-r- 
vicrs  as  they  were  at  the  time  of  Jesus  Christ.  NVw  ed.. 
Cr.  <)..  pp.  414.  London.  1<)02.* 

Godbey,  W.  B.  —  Footprints  of  .Jesus  in  the  Holy  Land. 
D.  pp.  272.  Cincinnati.  1!M)0.» 


JESUS   CHRIST   OUR   LORD  443 

Hackett,  H.  B. — Illustrations  of  Scripture  suggested  by 
a  tour  through  the  Holy  Land.  D.,  pp.  v-|-340.  Boston, 
1855.* 

Hausrath,  A. — The  Times  of  Jesus.  Translated  by  C. 
T.  Poynting.  0.  London,  1878.  2  vols.,  O.  London, 
1897.* 

Hood,  E.  P.— The  Villages  of  the  Bible.  D.  Philadel- 
phia, 1876. 

Howatt,  J.  Reid.— Night  in  Bethlehem  Fifty  Years  Af- 
ter. D.,  pp.  56.  London,  1896. 

Mackintosh,  Robert. — Christ  and  the  Jewish  Law.  O., 
pp.  312.  London,  1886.* 

Martineau,  Harriet. — The  Times  of  Our  Saviour ;  or 
Traditions  of  Palestine.  E.  Boston,  1831. 

Merrill,  Selah.— Galilee  in  the  Time  of  Christ.  With  an 
introduction  by  Rev.  A.  P.  Peabody.  D.,  pp.  159.  Bos- 
Ion.  1881.*  Of  great  value. 

Merrill,  Selah.— Galilee  in  the  Time  of  Christ.  With 
map  of  Galilee.  Fifth  ed.  (Bypaths  of  Bible  Knowledge.) 
O.,  pp.  144.  London,  1904.* 

Monkhouse,  Mrs.  Philip. — Jewish  Artisan  Life  in  the 
Time  of  Our  Lord.  D.  London,  1872. 

Muirhead,  Lewis  A. — The  Times  of  Christ.  Hand- 
books for  Bible  classes  and  private  students.  0.,  pp.  180. 
Edinburgh,  1897.* 

Otts,  J.  M.  P.— The  Fifth  Gospel;  or  the  Land  where 
Jesus  Lived.  D.  London,  1893.* 

Palmer,  E.  H. — The  Eagle  and  the  Cross.  Glimpses  of 
Imperial  Rome  in  the  Life  of  Christ  and  the  Church.  O., 
pp.  352.  London,  1904. 

Robertson,  William. — The  situation  of  the  World  at  the 
time  of  Christ's  appearance  and  its  connection  with  the 
success  of  His  religion  considered.  A  sermon.  D.,  pp.  16. 
London,  1822. 

Rohr,  John  Ferd. — An  Historico-Geographical  Account 
of  Palestine  in  the  Time  of  Christ.  S.  Edinburgh,  1843. 


444  JESUS   CHRIST   OUR  LOUD 

Schiirer,  Emil. — A  History  of  the  Jewish  People  in  the 
Time  of  Jesus  Christ.  Translated  by  Sophia  Taylor  and 
KY\.  Peter  Christie.  5  vols.  Division  II,  3  vols.,  0.,  pp. 
379,  327,  386.  Edinburgh,  1886.* 

Siedel,  Martin. — In  the  Time  of  Jesus.  D.  New  York, 
1885. 

Starling,  James. — A  Map  of  Palestine  in  the  Time  of 
Our  Saviour.  London,  1832.  27  x  32  inches. 

Stuart,  A.  Moody. — Capernaum.  A  Study  on  the 
Geography  and  History  of  Our  Lord's  Own  City.  0.  Lon- 
don, 1864. 

Wotton,  William. — Miscellaneous  discourses  relating  to 
the  traditions  and  usages  of  the  Scribes  and  Pharisees  in 
Our  Blessed  Saviour  Jesus  Christ's  time.  2  vols.,  0.,  pp. 
205+157.  London,  1718.* 


XXII.  a.     THE  LANGUAGE  OF  CHRIST. 

Roberts,  Alexander. — Greek  the  Language  of  Christ  and 
His  Apostles.  0.,  pp.  xv-f  510.  London,  1888.* 

Roberts,  Alexander. — A  Short  Proof  that  Greek  was  the 
Language  of  Christ.  O.  Paisley,  1893. 


445 


XXIII.     DEVOTIONAL  WORKS  RELATING  TO 
CHRIST. 

There  is  a  great  mass  of  literature  written  for  devotional 
purposes  which  is  subject  to  no  particular  classification. 


A .  A.  E. — Jesus  Knows,  Trust  Him.  O.,  pp.  132. 

London,  1894. 

Allon,  H. — The  Indwelling  Christ  and  other  sermons. 
O.,  pp.  350.  London,  1892. 

Avancimus. — Meditations  on  the  Life  and  Doctrine  of 
Jesus  Christ.  Translated  l>y  T.  E.  Bazalgetta.  2  vols.,  0. 
London,  1875. 

Bagshawe,  E.  J. — Life  of  Our  Lord  Commemorated  in 
Mass,  :{2mo.,  pp.  22.  London,  1872. 

Baird,  J. — A  Living  Saviour.  I).,  pp.  144.  London, 
1878.* 

Balfern,  W.  P. — Lessons  from  .Jesus.  D.  London. 
1891.* 

Bamford,  J.  M.— Christ  in  the  City.  O..  pp.  240.  Lou- 
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Whitefield,  Frederick.— The  Saviour's  Call.  Seven 
sermons.  E.  London,  1883. 

Wilkinson,  William  F. — Christ  Our  Gospel.     Four  sei 
nioiis.     ( ).     London,  1846. 

Willan,  William.-  riirisf  (Mir  I. if.-.  32mo,  London, 
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UNTO  HIM  THAT  LOVED  US,  AND  WASHED  US 
FROM  OUR  SINS  IN  HIS  OWN  BLOOD,  AND  HATH 
MADE  US  KINGS  AND  PRIESTS  UNTO  GOD  AND 
HIS  FATHER;  TO  HIM  BE  GLORY  AND  DOMINION, 
FOREVER  AND  EVER.  AMEN. 

Revelation  i :  5,  6 . 


JESUS   CHRIST   OUR   LORD  459 

ADDENDA. 

Since  this  volume  went  to  press,  the  following  works 
have  appeared,  or  were  inadvertently  omitted.  They  are 
of  such  importance  that  it  is  due  our  readers  that  they  be 
included. 

IV.  Hall,  Arthur  C.  A.— The  Virgin  Mother.  Retreat 
addresses  on  the  life  of  the  Blessed  Virgin  as  told  in  the 
Gospels.  S.,  pp.  vi+233.  London  and  New  York,  1904.* 
Has  an  appendix  on  the  Virgin  Birth,  pp.  213-233. 

IV.  Sweet,  Louis  Matthews. — The  Birth  and  Infancy 
of  Jesus  Christ  according  to  the  Gospel  narratives.  D., 
pp.  xiii+365.  Philadelphia,  1906.*  This  is  the  most  im- 
portant book  on  the  Virgin  Birth  which  has  yet  appeared 
from  the  conservative  standpoint. 

VI.  Hill,  William  Bancroft.— A  Guide  to  the  lives  of 
Christ  for  English  readers.  S.,  pp.  40.  New  York,  1905.* 
This  is  one  of  the  most  important  works  relating  to  the 
literature  of  the  subject.  Possibly  it  leans  too  far  towards 
the  rationalistic  side.  Thirty-six  lives  of  Christ  are  esti- 
mated very  carefully. 

IX,  d.  Knight,  H.  J.  C.— The  temptation  of  Our  Lord 
considered  as  related  to  -the  ministry  and  as  a  revelation 
of  His  person.  The  Hulsean  lectures,  1905- '06.  D.,  pp. 
xiii-f  210.  London  and  New  York,  1907.*  Of  value. 

IX,  d.  Monod,  Adolph.— The  Conflict  of  Christ  with 
Satan,  pp.  117-200,  in  "Select  discourses  translated  from 
the  French  and  German,"  by  H.  C.  Fish  and  D.  W.  Poor. 
D.,  pp.  ix+408.  New  York,  1858.  This  title  should  be  in 
the  list  on  page  132. 

IX,  f,  3.  The  title  of  the  book  by  Stalker,  recommended 
on  page  137,  may  be  found  on  page  161. 

X.  Westcott,  Brooke  Foss. — The  Gospel  of  the  Resur- 
rection.    Thoughts  on  its  relation  to  reason  and  history. 
Second  ed.,  S.,  pp.  xxiii+244.     London  and  Cambridge, 
1867.*     Fifth  ed.,  D.,  pp.  xxxvi-f  397.     London  and  Cam- 


460  JESUS   CHRIST  OUR  LORD 

bridge,  1884,*  and  several  subsequent  editions.  This 
should  be  in  the  list  on  page  196. 

XII.  Maurice,  Frederick  Denison. — The  Kingdom  of 
Christ;  or  hints  respecting  the  principles,  constitution  and 
ordering  of  the  Catholic  Church.  From  the  second  Lon- 
don ed.,  0.,  pp.  595.  New  York,  1843.*  It  has  passed 
through  several  editions.  This  should  be  in  the  list  on 
page  204. 

XIV.  Hastings,  James,  assisted  by  J.  A.  Selbie  and 
J.  C.  Lambert. — Dictionary  of  Christ  and  the  Gospels.  Q. 
Vol.  I,  Edinburgh  and  New  York,  1907.  Vol.  II  is  in 
course  of  preparation.  It  is  the  most  stupendous  work 
relating  to  Jesus  Christ  yet  undertaken.  No  Christolog- 
ical  library  can  be  complete  if  it  is  lacking. 

XIV,  b.  Forrest,  David  W.— The  Christ  of  History  and 
of  Experience.  The  third  series  of  Kerr  lectures.  Fifth 
ed.,  0.,  pp.  xx+489.  Edinburgh,  1906.*  It  is  of  especial 
value  for  its  discussion  of  the  moral  consciousness  of 
Christ. 

XIV,  b.  The  Simpson  referred  to  on  page  249  is  P.  Car- 
negie Simpson.  The  full  title  is  found  on  page  242. 

XVIII.  Forrest,  David  W.— The  Authority  of  Christ. 
Second  ed.,  0.,  pp.  xvii+437.  Edinburgh,  1906.*  The 
most  thorough  study  we  have  had  of  this  subject. 

XXII.  Stapfer  Edmond. — Palestine  in  the  time  of 
Christ.  Translated  by  Annie  Harwood  Holmden.  Third 
ed.,  D.,  pp.  xii+527.  New  York,  n.  d.*  Also,  London. 
This  most  important  book  should  be  in  the  list  on  page  444. 


THE   INDEX 


THE   INDEX. 


PART    I— SUBJECT    INDEX. 

PAGE 

Addenda     459 

Adoptionism    229 

"Allegorical  method" 14 

Anti-Christ 439 

Apocryphal  lives  of  Christ Ill 

Apollinarianism    228 

Apollinaris    228 

Ascension  of  Jesus  Christ , 197 

The  Atonement    285 

Authority  of  Jesus  Christ 345,  460 

Baptism  of  Jesus  Christ 129 

The  Barren  Figtree 394 

The  Beatitudes   398 

Betrayal  of  Jesus  Christ 159 

Bibliography,  Sources  of  the 9 

Brazen  Serpent  14 

Butler,    Joseph    318 

Caiphas    160 

Chalcedon— Council    228 

Character  of  Christ 269 

Childhood  of  Jesus  Christ 124 

Children,  Life  of  Christ  for 97 

Christological  Discussion  228 

Chronology  of  the  Life  of  Christ 120 

Comparative  Religion   30,  432 

Council  of  Chalcedon 228 

Council   of  Nice 228 

The  Cross  163 

Crucifixion  of  Christ 163 

The  Darkness   183 

Words  at 173 

Darkness  at  the  Crucifixion 183 

Deists    318 

Descent  of  Christ  into  Hell 184 

Devotional  Works  relating  to  Christ 445 

Divinity  of  Jesus  Christ 249 


464  INDEX 

Easter  Controversy 228 

Eutyches  228 

Eutychianism    228 

Evidence  for  Christianity 429 

Example  of  Jesus  Christ 331 

Fiction,  Jesus  Christ  in 116 

Forty  Days,   The 197 

Galilee  in  the  time  of  Christ 442 

Genealogy  of  Jesus  Christ 120 

Gethsemane    157 

Giessen  Christology  229 

Glory  of  Jesus  Christ 200 

Gnostic    Ebionism 228 

The  Good    Samaritan 395 

Greatness  of  Jesus  Christ 200 

Headship  of  Jesus  Christ 200 

Humanity  of  Jesus  Christ 264 

Hume,  David    318 

Incarnation  of  Jesus  Christ 32 

Influence  of  Jesus  Christ 336 

Intercessory  Prayer ;  425 

Jesus  Christ  and  Anti-Christ  439 

— Apocryphal  lives  Ill 

as  an  evidence  for  Christianity 429 

Ascension    197 

Atonement   285 

Authority    345,  460 

baptism   129 

before  Caiphas   160 

before  Pilate  160 

Betrayed   159 

Birth  :',2,  459 

Character   269 

Childhood   124 

Chronology  of  His  Life 120 

Crucifixion 163,  184 

Descent  into   Hell 184 

Devotional  Works  445 

Divinity    249 

An  Example 331 

Forty  Days    197 

The   Fulfillment   of   Prophecy 44 

Genealogy  of 120 

Glory    200 

Greatness    200 


INDEX  465 

Jesus  Christ  Headship 200 

Humanity    264 

In  Comparison 432 

In  Fiction  116 

In  Gethsemane  157 

In    the   Temple 124 

In  Type 14 

The  incarnation 32 

Influence  in  the  World 336 

Intercessory  Prayer 425 

Kingship 200,  460 

Language    445 

Last   Words 173 

Life    49,  459 

Life   in   Poetry 107 

Life  in  the  Words  of  the  Gospels 89 

Life  Written  for  Children 97 

The    Lord's   Prayer 425 

Mediator    312 

Miracles     318 

Mission    283 

Moral  Character 275 

Originality    345 

Parables    370 

The   Passion    137 

Person    228,  460 

Personal    Appearance 118 

Preaching  to  Spirits  in  Prison 184 

Pre-existence    11 

Priesthood    315 

Prophesied  in  the  Old  Testament 22 

Prophesied   Outside   of   Christianity 30 

A    Prophet 428 

Resurrection    : 187,  459 

Second    Advent 209 

Sonship 246 

Spiritual  Character 275 

Teaching  345 

Temptation    130,  459 

Times    442,  460 

Titles     436 

The  Transfiguration 135 

Trials 160 

Union  With  Believers 343 

Work    2-80 

Jews  in  the  Time  of  Christ 442 

Joseph   14 

Judea  in  the  Time  of  Christ 442,  460 

Justin  Martyr 228 


Kant,   Innnamiel :'.  1 S 

Kenotirisiii    T2\) 

Kingship  of  .Jesus  Christ 200,  460 

The    Laborers 397 

Lan.inia-e  of  Christ 445 

The  Lord's  Prayer 408 

The  Lord's  Supper 137 

The   Lost   Coin 395 

The  Lost  Sheep 397 

Lutheranism    229 

Mediators!) ip    312 

Melchisedec    14 

The  Merchant 397 

Messianic  Prophecy 22,   44 

Miracles  of  Jesus  Christ 318 

Mission  of  Jesus  Christ 283 

Monophysitism    229 

Monothelites    229 

Moral  Character  of  Christ 275 

Moses  and  Jesns  ( 'hrist 432 

Mystical  Union  of  Christ  and  Believers 343 

Nestorius    228 

Nestorianism    228 

Nice— Council    228 

Old  Testament  Prophecy  Fulfilled 44 

Old  Testament  Types 14 

Originality  of  Jesus  Christ 345 

Palestine  in  the  Time  of  Christ 442,  460 

Parable  of  the  Good  Samaritan 395 

of  the  Grave   Clothes :','.i.~ 

of  the  Laborers   397 

of  the  Lost  Coin 395 

of  the  Lost  Sheep 397 

of  the  Men-hant    

of  the  Pharisee  and  the  Publican 396 

of  the  Pilgrim  ::'.»:< 

of  the  Prodigal   Son 382 

of  tin-   Uii-li   Man  and  La/anis 387 

of  the  Sower 391 

of  the   Stewards 396 

of  the  Talents   394 

of   the   Tares    :;IM; 

of  the  Ten  Virgins 389 

of    the    Vine     

«.f  the  Wedding  Feast 392 

Parahles   of   Jesus    ( 'hrist 370 

The    I'.-isvjon    «,f  Jesus   Christ 137 


INDEX  467 

Paul    and    Josus    Christ 432 

Person  of  Jesus  Christ 228,  460 

Personal  Appearance  of  Christ 118 

Pharisee    and    Publican 396 

Pilate  160 

Poetry,  Jesus  Christ  in 107 

Preaching  to  the  Spirits  in  Prison 184 

Pre-Existence  of  Christ 11 

Priesthood    of   Christ 315 

The  Prodigal    Son 382 

Prophecy,   Old   Testament 22 

fulfilled    44 

Renan,  Ernest,  Replies  to 114 

Resurrection  of  Jesus   Christ 187,  459 

The  Rich  Man  and   Lazarus 387 

Sabellianism     228 

Schleiermacher    318 

Second  Advent  of  Jesus  Christ 209 

Seven  Words  from  the  Cross 173 

Sermon  on  the  Mount 398 

Sociuianism    .- 229 

Socinius 229 

Sonship  of  Jesus 246 

Spinoza , 318 

Spiritual  Character  of  Christ 275 

The   Stewards 396 

Strauss,  D.  F..  Replies  to 114 

Subordinationism 228 

The  Tabernacle,  Jesus  Christ  and  the 14 

The  Talents 394 

The  Tares 396 

Teaching  of  Christ 345 

The  Temple,  Jesus  Christ  and 14 

Jesus  Christ  in 124 

Temptation  of  Jesus  Christ 130,  459 

Titles  of  Jesus  Christ 436 

Transfiguration  of  Jesus  Christ 135 

Trial  of  Jesus  Christ 160 

Tubingen   Christology 229 

Typology.  Old  Testament 14 

Union  of  Christ  and  Believers 343 

Unitarian  Christology 229 

Virgin  Birth 32,  459 

Witness  of  the  Apostles  to  Christ 431 

Work   of   Christ 280 


468 


INDEX 


PART   II— AUTHOR   INDEX. 


PAGE 

Abaddie.  .lames 44.   249 

Abbot.    John 107 

Abbott.    Edward 345 

Abbott,    Edwin   A 137,   370 

Abbott,    Frances    E 432 

Abbott,  Lyman 14,  50,  64 

Abercrombie,    John 321 

Absalom,   C.    S 345 

Acton,    Henry 280 

Adams,  Ambrose    ."iii 

Adams,  Charles  C 50 

Adams,  Harold    T 137 

Adams,  J.    G 408 

Adams,  Nehemiah 137,  336 

Adams,  W 285,  345 

Adams,  W 137,   152,   157 

Adaws,  W.    H 173 

Adamson,  Thomas 32,    277 

Adamson,   W 285 

Adderley,  J.  G 336 

Addison,   Launeelot 264 

Adeny,  Walter  F 22 

Adye,  W.  L 32 

Agbarus    Ill 

Aikman.   J.    Logan 137,    187 

Ainsley,   R 345 

Ainslie,    Peter 209 

Ainsworth,  P.  C 398 

Aitehison,    J 429 

Aitken,    R 14 

Aitken,    W.    H.    M.    H.,    138,    163 
187,  231,  285 

&  Kempis,  Thomas 321 

Alcock,    J 408 

Al.-ott,  J 200 

Alden,  Joseph 408 

Alderson,    Joseph 11 

Aldrich,   J.   K 163 

Alexander,  Caleb 249 

Alexander,  Mrs.  C.  F 97 

Alexander,  Gross 50 

Alexander,  S.  A 277,   336 

Alexander.  Thomas 425 

Alexander.  William.  .22,  173.  249 


PAOI 

Alexander,  W.   1 234.  jr.H 

Alford,  Henry 391 

Alger.    W.   R 163 

Allen.  Benjamin 163 

Allen,   Don 188 

Allen.    F 387 

Allen.  G.  W 31<».  :'>7o 

Allen.    R 345 

Allen.    Thomas 120 

Allen.   Thomas   (J 322 

Allen,    William 107 

Allen.  W.  S 345 

Allies,   T.   W 200 

Allin.  Thomas 286 

Allon.   II 446 

Amhl<«r.    Benjamin    J 163 

Amlierst.    \V.   J 57 

Anderdon,  W.  H 173 

Anderon,  John  L 50 

Anderson,  John 50 

Anderson,  J.    R 135 

Anderson,  R 398,    408 

Anderson.   Win 200,    391 

Andrade.    A 50 

Andrew.    J.    J 163 

Andrews,    Bishop 32 

Andrews.  Samuel  J 32,  49,  50 

Andrews,  W.  W 286 

Angus.     Joseph 246,    336 

Annet,    P 32,    188 

Anselm.    Saint 32,    286 

Anstey.   Martin 51 

Anthony.  Alfred  WT 51,  280 

Applegate.    Thomas 231 

Arbuthnot,   George 14,   138 

Archer.  John 200 

Armitage,  Thomas 231,   277 

Armour.  J.  M 286 

Armstrong.  R.  A 32,  336,  345 

Arnot.     M 22 

An.ot.    William 370 

Arrowsmith.  John 32,  231 

Arthur.    Win 286 

Ashdown.    W 11 

Ashdowne.    W 89 

Ashton.  John. .  .  .163 


INDEX 


469 


Ashton,  Mrs.  Sophia  G 51 

Athcrton,    C.    J 14 

Atkinson.  Israel 286.  319 

Atkinson,   J.   A 138 

Atkinson,  John 157 

Atmore,  Charles 408 

Atwoocl,    H.    Courtenay 231 

Auchmnty,  A.  C 387 

Augustine.    St. 398 

Auringer,  O.  C 107 

Austen.   S.   C 249 

Austin.    J.    M 297 

Austin,    William 269 

Avanrimus  .  .  .  . 51,  446 

Aveling.  F.  \V .231 

B 

Babb,  C.  E 51 

Babington.  Gervase 408 

Baehe,    Samuel 231,    319 

Bachelor.  Anne 97 

Backhouse.  J 286 

Bacon,    B.    W 398 

Bacon,    Henry    M 408 

B.-icciii.    Leonard 331 

Bacon.  L.  W 269,  336 

Bagot,  Daniel..  130,  135,  246,  286 

Bagshawe.   E.   J 446 

Bailey,    B : 370 

Bailey.  Henry 382 

Bailey,  II.  Turner 51 

Bailey.    Lewis 138 

Bailey,  Winthrop 269 

Baillie.  John 138.  210 

Baily,    Caleb 51 

Bain,   F.   AY 439 

Baird,   J 446 

Baird,  William 32,  138,  163 

Baker,   A.   B .398 

Baker,  Charles 345 

Baker,  J.  F 346 

Baker,    Sir   R 408 

Baker,  Mrs.  S.  S.  T 51 

Baker,  William 382 

Baker,  William  M 11 

Balch,   W.    S 89 

Baldwin,  George  C 408 

Bales,    Peter 408 

Balfern,  Thomas  A.  G..        ..270 


Balfern,  W.  P...51,  157.  336,  343 
346,  446 

Balfour,  Mrs.  C.  L 408 

Balfour,    W.    P 200 

Ball,  C.  J 429,  431 

Ball,  Charles  R 51 

Ball,  G.  H 51 

Ballantine,  E 425,  429 

Bnllurd,   Frank 270,   404 

Ballon,   Hosea 286.    370 

Balmer,  Robert 286 

Bamford,  J.  M 446 

Banks,  L.  A 52,  446 

r.annerjea.    M.    L 231 

Barault,   L'Abbe 138 

Barclay,    P 188.    287 

Barclay.  S.   M 11 

Barham,  F.  F 88 

Baring,  C 293 

Baring-Gould,  S    (see  Gould), 

138,  173,  188 

Barker,  Joseph 52,  287 

Barker,  M 439 

Barnard,  John 249 

Barnard.  S 12 

Barnes,    Albert 287 

Barnes,  Charles  W 319 

Barnes,  Isaac  E 387 

Barnes,  W.  E Ill 

Barnett,  Thomas  H 130 

Baron,    D 22 

Barrett.  Alfred 337 

Barrett,  George  S 130,  173 

Barrett,  J.  T 130 

Barrow,    E.    Pinder 346 

Barrow,  George  "S 287 

Barrow,  Isaac 409 

Barry,  Alfred 164,  287 

Bartholomew,  C 52,  89 

Bartle,  George 138,  231 

Barton,    Lucy 52 

Barton,  W.  E 52,  346 

Basrom,  J 337,  346 

Bass,  Mrs.  E.  E 124 

Bassett,  F.  T 22,  249 

Batchelor,  II 33 

Bate,  George 287 

Bateman,  W.  F.  L 409 

Bates,    D.    M 337 


470 


INDEX 


Hat  he.    Anthony 33 

Halt.   .T.   H 409 

Battersby,  Charles 249 

liattersby.  Thomas  D.  H.. 44,  446 

Baxter.    Richard 164,   287 

Kay  ford,  John 200 

Bayle.   P 392   | 

Baylee.    Joseph 188    | 

Bayley,  T,.  M.  L 164 

Bayliss,    Wyke 118 

F.ayne,  Peter 429 

Baynes,    Henry    S 124 

BazaliMta,    T.    K 446 

Bazalgette,  F.  A :•! 

Beach,   D.   N 280 

I'.earham,    J 231 

Beachy.  R.  W 428 

Bealby,  J.  T 68 

Beale.    K.    II 277.   42:, 

Beamish.    II.    II 439 

Bran.    \V.   S 346 

Beard.     Arthur :!'.».". 

Beard.    Charles 231 

Beard.   John    K 44.    114.   :',4(i 

Beardslee.  0.  S 346 

Beattie,  F.  R 210 

Beaiichaiup.   Daniel 2  Hi 

BeauHerk.   (' 89 

Bedford,    Arthur 33 

Beeeher.  Charles 33.   l'X7 

Beeeher.  Henry  Ward -~>2 

Beerher.    W.    J 22 

J.  Agar 223,  287 

Beet    William    K i::r. 

Begbie.    I  Ian. Id 270 

Be-el.  J.  .1 138 

J.    A 188.    21H 

Beke.  rharles 22,  44 

Bel, -her.    T.    W 319 

Bell.    Charles    C 446,    447 

Bell.  C,     I) 425 

Hell.    H.-nry 371 

T.ell.   W 283 

r.ell.-iin.v.    J L20 

Bellamy.  .Joseph iM'.i 

Bellarmine,    Cardinal 17:; 

I'.eliett,   .F.   (J..   173,   231,   246.   2:," 

Bdshani.     'I'hoinas 2::i 

r,eiii;m.  Nathan   S.  S.  . 


Beman.     Sannh'l 2X7 

lien    K/ra.   Juan   J 210 

Ken-Halpai.    Lovi 116 

r.oniiani.    Daniel 120 

Benner,  II.  D 210 

Bennet .    A 264 

Ueimett.   James :>2.  160,  210 

2S7,  346 

Benneit.   Mrs.   M.   1 97 

r.enson.    Christopher 120 

P.enson.   Kdward  White... .".2,  442 

IJensoii.   (J(>or-e 52,   287 

P.ensnn.  Joseph 210 

lienson.    It 280 

Unison.  K.  M 33,  KW.  188 

r.enson.  R.   W 346 

r.entham.    Jeremy 433 

Her-.  Joseph   !•' 210 

Hei-iramo.   Ca.jetan    .Mary   da.. 139 

Herle.    A.    A 188 

Bernard-Brownlow,  M.  R I :','.» 

r.ernai-.l.    II.    N 277 

Hei'nard.    James: 2.")0 

r.ernard  of  ('lairvaux !•".!> 

Bernard.  Samuel.  Jr ::  H5 

Hernard.  T.    D 33,   :'.J7 

Besser.  R 

Hesl.    Kenelm    Di-by 

Hest.    .Mrs :',71 

H.Mhune.   Mrs.   J 40!» 

Hettison.    W.    J 117 

Hevan.    L.    D 337 

I'.evan.  Thomas -109 

r.everly.  Thomas 210,  409 

neyschla.ir.     Willihald 347 

I'.ihle.  Andi-e\v  F 188 

I5iel«>l-steth.     Miss    C 52,     124 

Hickersteth.     C 371 

r.icUersteth.    Miss    K 52 

P.irkersteth.   K.   H 188,  250 

I'.irkersteih.     John 331 

Hierhouer.     A 275 

I'.iirirs.    0.    K.    D 174.   287 

I'.ill.ie.   Henry  (J 288 

I'.illin-sley.    J.    M 347 

IJiison.   Thomas 184.   288 

Itin.lle.v.  T.   Herhi-rf 33.  409 

Iliiiirham.   K..  Jr 231 

P.innev.   F.   A.  .  .  .347 


INDEX 


471 


Bimis,   William 52,   347 

Bird,   C.    S 164 

Bird,  II.  J.  G 15 

Bird,   Robert 97 

Birks,  H.  A 130,  139,  164,  331 

Birks,  T.  R 288 

Birmingham,  T.  M.  C 288 

Biroat,    Jacques 139 

Bishop,  Thomas 250 

Bisse,    Thomas 409 

Black,  C.  A 22 

Black,  Charles  1 44 

Blaekall,    Bp 409 

Blackall,  C.  R 97,  124 

Blackburn,    Bp 398 

Blackburn,   C.   H 160 

Blackburn,    W.    M 124 

Blackstone,  W.  E 210 

Blagg,  M.  W 15 

Blaikie,  Wm.  G 53,  275 

Blair,   James 398 

Blake,  Mortimer 157 

Blakelock,   R 288 

Blanchard,    E.    F 347 

Bland,  F.  C 210 

Bleby,   Henry  W 160 

Bliss,  Daniel 200 

Bliss,  Thomas 15 

Blomfield,  C.  J 30,  350 

Blomfield,    E 53 

Blumenthal,  C.  E 77 

Blunt,  Ellen  M 139 

Blunt,   Henry 53 

Blunt.  J.    N 288 

Blyth,  F.  Cavan 174,  392,  409 

Blyth.  G.  F.  Popham 139,  197 

Boag,  Frederick   164 

Boardaloue,  Louis 410 

Boardman,  George  D 53,  197 

232,  250,  396,  398,  409 

Boardman,  W.  E 447 

Boase,  H.  S 264 

Boddy,  Alexander  A 53 

Bodington,  Canon 53 

Body,  George 130,  139,  164 

Bogatzky,   H.   V 412 

Bolles,  William   53 

Bolton,    W.    J 439 

Bomford,  Lawrence 447 


|   Bonar,   A 439 

i   Bonar,  A.  A 232 

Bonar,  Horatius 164,  211,  250 

I  Bonaventura,    St 53 

Bonavia,  Emmanuel    232 

Bondler,  Thomas   232 

Bonnet,  L 320 

Bonnett,    A 409 

Bonus,  John 15 

Booker,  Luke 409 

Booth,  Abraham 249,  250 

Booth,  John   200 

Bosanquet,   Claude 320,   409 

Bosanquet,  James  W 23,  53 

Bose,  Ram  Chunder 320 

Boseley,    Ira 347 

Bossuet,    J.   B 398 

Bossuet,    WTilhelm 53 

Bosworth.    Edward    1 53 

Boudon,  H.  M 275,  447 

Bougand,   Emile    250 

Boultbee,  R.  M 89 

Bourdillon,  Francis.. 371,  382,  410 
Bourne,  Henry  II .  .  15,  23,  53,  347 

Bousset,  W 439 

Bowen,  George 347,  425 

Bower,    John 387 

i   Bowne,    Borden   P 288 

!  Bowne,  George  H 200 

Bowne.    W.    St.    H 139 

Boyd.  E.  Allen 371 

Boyd,   John    410 

Boyle,  John    410 

Boyse,  Joseph   250 

Brace,    Charles    L 336 

Bradbury,  T 250,  320.  399 

Braden,  Clark 160,  164 

Bradford,  A.  H 124 

Bradlaugh,  Charles 288,  433 

Bradley,   Henry   S 347 

Bradley,  J.  II 288 

Bragge,  Francis 320,  371 

Brarneld,  William  A 15 

Bramley-Moore,  W 288 

Brank  W.   T 201 

Branks,  William  135 

Braun,   Percival    347 

Brausse,  M'. 139 

Breed.  D.  R..  30 


472 


INDEX 


Bivere.  Kichard  H 

Brendle.  D.  F 382 

Breue.  Charles  H 17} 

Breunan.  H ;">:',.  :>:> 

Brett,  George 174 

Brett,  H 53 

Brett.  Jesse 139 

Brett.  Robert 54 

Brewer,  S.  D 211 

Brewster,  James  899 

Brewster,  John  348 

Briggs,  C.  A 23,  33,  44.  :,  1 

211,  348 

Bright.  Xorma  447 

Bright,  William  33,  174 

Brine,  John  288 

Brinsley.  -  -  312 

Bristow,  R.  Rhodes 174 

Broade,  G.  E 160 

Brock.  Mrs.  Carey 331.  371 

Brorkinton,  A.  A 399 

Bro.-kwell.  Joseph 410 

Brokesby.  Francis 54 

Bromley.  Samuel ~>  1 

Brooke,  C.  W.  A 174 

Brooke,  Richard  S 15 

Brooke,  S.  A 124,  232.  264 

Brookes.  James  H 54,  189 

211.  251 

Brooks,  Arthur f>4,  337 

Brooks,  C.  T 348 

Brooks,  N.  C 23 

Broous.  Phillips 336,  337 

r.rouidi.  J 124 

lin.u-h.  \V 54 

Brought  i  ni.  Hu.irh 184 

Br..iii:hton.  L.  G 211 

Brown.  Andrew 211 

Brown.  <  'harles 164 

Brown.  C.  J 201 

Brown.  David 209,  211 

Brown.  G.  J.  Cow  ley-  90 

Brown.  Harold  23 

Brown.  I loward  N 97 

P.rown.  .F.  lialdwin.  .189,  201.  288 
I'.roun.  .Folin 140.  18!».  ::is 

425.  447 
Tin, \vn.  Principal 223 

L'xn.  ::m.  417 


Ill-own.    It.   <\    S 
Urown.   R.   L 


430 

406 
289 
Brown.   T.   ('  ................  232 

Brown.  William  ..........  15,  107 

Brown.   W.   L.   W  ............  348 

i   Browne.    1-Mith  ..............   54 

P,ro\vm>.  Kdward  II  .......  23,  44 

289,  337 
Browne.  John  ...........  25i,  283 

P.rown,  R.  II.  Xisbet  .........    15 

Hi-owning,    I'.ishop    ..........  135 

Hrownlee,   W.   C  .............  251 

Bruce,  A.  B  .........  33,  285,  319 

320,  348,  370,  371 
P.ryant,    Sophie  ..............  348 

Bryant,  Thomas  J  ...........  289 

Brydall.    T  ..................  394 

P.nHianan.    Neil  ..............  347 

Bnck,  Daniel  Dana  ......  140,  320 

Bnckminstcr.   J.   S  ...........  270 

Bndd.    Theodore  .............    34 

Bnddieom.    R.    P  ........  140,   157 

Bulbeck,   W.   A  ..............  120 

Bnlkley,  Charles  ........  320,  371 

Bull.  A.  II  ..................  348 

Bull.    George  ................  L'iH 

Bull,  Henry  .................  371 

Bullfinch.   S.  (J  ..............  447 

Bulling'!-.    K.    \V  .............  211 

Bullock,  Charles  .............  382 

Bullock,  J.  George  ........  54,  331 

Bullock,    Thomas  ............  i'77 

Bullock.    William  ............  320 

Bunn.   Henry  ................  174 

Bunsen.   Krnest  de  ...........  433 

Bunting.     Henry  .............    54 

Bunyan.  John  .......  :!12,  394,  396 

P.ur-e.   Caleb  ................  289 

Burgess.     Anthony  ...........  425 

Buriress.    Thomas  ............  251 

Bur-h.  Willhim  .....  f.4.  211,  212 

264,  439 
Burnett.    T.    M  ..............  174 

Burne.x  .  S.  <i  ................  289 

BurnliMin.   B.   !•'  ..............    54 

Burns.     I  slay  ................    54 

Burns.     Jahex.  ...............  371 

Burnt(  n.  \.  S.  .  .  .320 


INDEX 


473 


Burr,    Aaron 251 

Burr,  E.  F 116 

Burrell,  D.  J.  .  .307,  348,  349,  432 

Burrell,  Joseph  D 164 

Burridge,  J.  H 212 

Biirrit,    Elihu 232 

Burroughs,    Jer 399 

Burroughs,  J.  G 212 

Burrows,  W.  O 289 

Burt,  Isabella 410 

Burt,  Nathaniel  C 54,  349 

Burton,  B 232.  270 

Burton,    Edward 251 

Burton,    E.    D 55,    83 

Burton,    H 251 

Burton,   W 410 

Bury,  F.  E 429 

Busfield,  J.  A 410 

Bush,  George 189,  289 

Bush,  James  S 289 

Bushnell,  H 232,  269,  270 

285,  289,  290 

Businger,  L.  C 55 

Butler,  Alford  A 55 

Butler,  Anna  R 97 

Butler,  G.  W 120,  382 

Butler,   John 120 

Butler,  William  Archer.. 286,  293 

Butler,   Win.   J 140 

Buxton,  H.  J.  W 371,  410 

Byefield,    Richard 447 

Byles,   John 349 

Byng,  F.  E.  C 160 


Oadmaii,  James  P 90 

Cairns,  John    447 

Cairns,  Principal    429 

Calderwood,  Henry 372 

Calhoun,  S.  II 34 

Calkins,    Wolcott 372 

Calthorp,  G 124,  130,  397 

Calvert,  G.  H 107 

Cameron.  A.  B 140 

Cameron,  C.   R 439 

Cameron,  Mrs 399 

Campbell,  G 55 

Campbell,  Sir   Hugh 410 

Campbell.  Juliette  H.  L 34 


Campbell,  J.   M ...290,  447 

Campbell,  W.  M 232 

Campe,    Charles 130 

Candlish,   James    S 290 

Candlish,  R.  S 189,  280,  290 

298,  320 

Ganuey,  Maurice  A 68 

Canning,    Stratford 265 

Capes,  F.  M 398 

Capes,  John  M 232 

Cappe,    Newcome 55 

Card,  Stephen 290 

Cardale,  John  B 34,  321 

Cardale,   Paul 425 

Carlisle,    Christopher 184 

<  'arlyle,    Thomas 34 

( 'a  rmichael,  F.    F 290 

Carmichael,  R.    D 232 

Carne,  R.  H 265 

('arson,  J.  C.  L.  . 212 

( 'arpenter,  J.  Estlin 337,  442 

Carpenter,  Lant    280 

Carpenter,  Russell  Lant.. 90.  290 

Carpenter,  W.  B 55,  197 

265,  399 

( 'a  rr.    Florence 118 

Carre.  T 55 

( 'arson,  Alexander 290 

( 'arson,  James  C.   L 201 

Carter,  C.    S 349 

Carter,  J.    M 382 

Carter,  Mrs.  M.  M 98 

Carter,  T.  T 34,  55,  124 

125,  131,  140,  153 
164,  283,  332,  410 

Carter,  W.    S 410 

Cartwright,  E 107 

Cams,  Paul 116 

Carvel,    Job 212 

( 'ary.  Clement  C 212 

Casaubon.  Meric 34,  160 

Case,    Carl 66 

Caspar!,  C.  E 121 

Caspers,   A 55,    332 

Cassells,  S.  J 439 

Caswall,  Edward 349 

|  Caunter,  J.  H 399.  410 

Cave,   Alfred 290 

Cave,   Harriet 98 


474 


INDEX 


Chadwiek.    C,.    A IL".I 

Chadwiek.  .T.   \V 265 

Cli.-itiin.  J.   \V 232.  251 

Chalmers.   Thomas 286,   293 

Chamberlain.    Edith    1 399 

Chamberlayne.   O.    S 290 

Cluimbre,  Albert  St.  J 171 

Chandler.  A 349 

Chandler,  Benjamin 410,  411 

Chandler.   S 189 

Chapin.  E.  II 164,  399,  411 

Chaplin,    J 321 

<  'liapman.    E 56 

Chapman.   II.  B 164,   175,   189 

Chapman,  Jaines    337 

Chapman.  Mrs.     Paul 98 

Chapman,  R.    C 160 

Charles.  Mrs 34,  290,  399 

Charlesworth,     B 290 

Charleton.    Robert 290 

Charnoek.     S 164  ' 

Chase,  c.   i-' 160 

Chase.    Frederiek    H .">:>.  411 

Chase.    Samuel :U 

Cheney.    Mrs.    II.    V :,r, 

Chertsey.   Andrew 14o.    1M- 

Chevalier,  Tempi*' r> 

Cheyne,  Hugh L'  1  L' 

Child.  A.    1>> 447 

Child,  F.    S 'Ill 

Child.  M.    D 337 

Childs,  T.   S^ :54:i.    117 

Childs.   \V.   L Ill 

Chineiid.  - 107 

christlieb,  Theodore ill 

Christmas,    Henry 

Christopher.    Hiram 291 

•  hristophil 50.     1  iT, 

Chrysostom.    John :;ST 

Chiilib.    Thomas 382 

Churchill,  T.  F LT,L> 

Olacy,   Mrs.   E 321 

c  lai^ett,    N 23 

Glare,   Austin 270,   332 

(  'hire.    Fraiie.-..      US 

Clark,   Rufus  \V :,»; 

Chirk.    S 

Clark.  T.     Man-h 1  17 

\v.   F;.  . 


Clarkr.   Adam 34.   246,   291 

Clarke.   Mrs.    A 108 

Clarke,  C 98 

Clarke,  George  W 165,  252 

Clarke,   .lames    Freeman 56 

291,  411.  432 

Clarke.  John    56 

Clarke.  John   F 321,    372 

( 'larke.  M.  B.  Sterling 56 

Clarke.  Mary  L 98,  280 

Clarke.  Kiehard  270 

Clarke.  U.  F 140 

Clarke.   Samuel 23,    57 

Clarke.  Thomas    J If,:. 

Clarkson.  Gould    309 

Clarkson,  William    :i  IM 

Cleeve.    Lucas 116 

Clemanee.    Clement 165 

Cleveland,  J.  J I'll' 

Clifford,  John 129,  233,  337 

Clifford,  Samuel   L':',:', 

Clissold,  A L'U 

Clodd.   Edward r,7 

Close.  F 213.  372 

Clow.   William     165 

Clow.  W.   M 1  10 

Clowes.  John 321,  399,  411 

( 'lunie.   James 140 

Cobhett.  R.  S 17.". 

Cobbold,   George  A 131 

Cobbold,  s 448 

( 'ohden.    Arehdearon 394 

Cm-hem.    Martin 57 

Coehran.  S.  D 291 

Coilin.  <;.    C 140 

Collin.    R.    A 34 

Cohen,  J 57 

Cole,    David 349 

Cole,  James  E 44,  213 

('oleman.    John 213 

Colemaii.   Thomas     213 

Colerid-e.    Henry  J 57,    125 

141,  213,  349,  372,  399 

c.deridire,  J 57,    399 

Coles.  Abraham     108 

Doles,  F r,7 

( 'oles.   Thomas     L':!:i 

Collier.  Thomas  (J 17.". 

Collins.    Riehard.  .  .  .321 


INDEX 


475 


Collyer,   W.   P, 372 

Colman,  Benjamin 389 

Colvill,   William 448 

Colwell,    John 98 

Combs,  George  H 338 

Conant,  Mrs.  H.  C 123 

Conant,  R.  W 270 

Conaty,  T.  J 57 

Conder.  Eustace  R 57,  121 

Cone,    Orello 350 

Congreve,  George 389 

Conn,  Joseph 45   ! 

Conn,  R.  R 291 

Constable,  Henry 141 

Converse,  J.  K 291 

Cook,  Charles  C 214 

Cook,  E.    Hampden 214 

Cook,  F.  C 90,    411 

Cook,  F.  S 280,    436 

Cook,  H.    B 433 

Cook,  Joseph 291.    337 

Cook,  K 350 

Cook,  Peter    58 

Cook,  R.    B 58 

Cook.  William     287 

('nuke.  George   189 

Cooke,  William 15,  252,  321 

(VH)kman.   George  G 399 

Cooley,  W.  F 58 

Coombs,   Jessie 350 

Cooper,  C.  D 141 

Cooper,  Henry  G 265 

Cooper,  John 34,  283,  338 

Cooper,  Thomas 189,  291.  321 

Cooperrider,  G.  D 411 

Coote,  A 292 

Coote,  Lady   411 

Coquerel,   A 115 

Cordner,  John 233 

Corelli,  Marie 116 

Cornwall,  W.  II 350 

Costelloe,  B.  F.  C 58 

Cotes,  Henry 321 

Cotter,  J.  R 214 

Cotterill.   Henry 350 

Cottle,  Joseph .108 

Cotton,  Francis  M 220 

Coulin.  Frank 265 

Courteiuiy,  C.  L 332,  343 


Courtois,    R 350 

Cousens,  Mrs.  F.  U 411 

Cousin,   Michael 252 

Coutts,    J 350 

Coverdale,    Miles 141 

Cowell,    Benjamin 256 

Cowie,  B.  M 292 

Cowper,  B.  H Ill 

Cox,  E 162 

Cox,  John 214,   315 

Cox,  John  H 449 

Cox,  S   189,  292,  321,  338 

Coxe,  Arthur    C 141 

Coxe,  R.  C 252,    321 

Coyle,  J.  Patterson 58 

Crabtre,  Addison  D 58 

Crafts,  Wilbur  F 98 

Craik,  James 34 

Craig,  Robert    :  265 

Craig,  W 58 

("raigin,  Mrs.  Louisa  T 58 

Cramp,  John  M 233,  433 

('nine,    Stephen 58,   233 

('raven,  C.  E 98 

<  Yawford,  Thos.  J 285,  292 

Creighton,  Mandell 141,  165 

Crellius,  John 233 

( Yerar,    Thomas 153 

Crisp,  Thomas     233 

Crisp,  Tobias 449 

Crispe,   Violet 78 

Crombie,  J 270 

Crookall,    L 58 

Crooker,  J.  H 58,  201,  265 

Crosby,  A 214 

Crosby,  Howard 233,  264,  265 

Crosley,  Davis 15 

Cross,  Constance    34 

Cross,  James 189,    214 

Crosthwaite,  J.  C 58 

Crou,  George 449 

Crowell,  J 45,  252 

Cruikshank,   P.   A 153 

i   Crum,   C.  C 400 

Cruinmell,  Alex 201 

Cruso,  Timothy 387 

Crutwell.  C.  T Ill 

Cubit,    George 321 

Cubitt,    George 372 


INDEX 


Cudworth.    K 350 

Cud  worth.    \V r>8.  165 

Cullen.      J :>'.' 

culn.ss.  James... 24,  :>'.».  I'oi.  252 

321 

Omnium:.  John.  .  .45,  ."•!».  L'!»2.  321 
::7L'.  .inn.  -ill.  449 

Cure.  Edward  r 175    j 

Currie.    C.    1 250   | 

Curtis,    AUSOU    nartie 24 

Gushing,  Stephen 338 

Cusin.   Alexander 153 

Cutler.    Samuel 449 

Cutts,   E.   L 59 

Oiyler.  Theodore  L 449 

Cyprian    411 

D 

Dalcho.    Frederich 252 

Dale.  J;iin«>s  W 129 

Dale,    It.   W...233,   234,   275,   285 

292,  350 
Dallas.    A.    K.    C.  .  .131,    321,    372 

400,   412 

Dalnian.   Gustav 350 

Dalton.    Henry 214 

Dana,    Daniel 252,  292 

Daueau,    L 440 

Daniell,  John   M 234 

Daniell,   Mortlock 165 

Daniell,  W.    R 412 

Darby.  J.  X 214 

D'Aivy.  Charles  F 277,  350 

D'Aubimie.    M 292 

Davenport,    G.   D 141 

David,    V.    D 449 

Davidson,  A.  B 

I  >avidson,  .Morrison 234 

Davidson,   Peter 234 

Davidson,  Robert. .  .253,  338,  429 

Davidson.   William     372 

Davies,  David  C 292,  338 

Davies,  J.  Llewelyn 34,    280 

Davies,  Thomas  A 121 

Davis,  Mrs.  C.  E.  K 125,  372 

Davis.  <;<-o r-e    T 116 

Davis.  J.    A 175 

Davis.  L.  A 59,  90 

Davis,  Noah    K r>9,   90 


Davis.  T.    A 234 

Davis.  W.   II 

Dawson.    Captain 322 

Dawson,  John    59 

I  >awson.  Joseph    59 

I  >a\vsoii.  T 59 

Dawson,  W .",:» 

Dawson.   W.   J .V.t.    350 

Day.   Ernest !."•:, 

Deacon.  G.  E Ill' 

De    Barzia.    J 17:. 

Decker,    A 211 

De  Courrey.    Richard 166 

Deedes,  E.  E :.'.« 

Deems,  C.   F 59 

Delapryme.  Charles 59 

De  Laurence.  L.  W 322 

Delitzsch,  Franz 24.  265.  442 

Dcmarest,   J.   T 215 

Dempster.    John 281 

Denison,  J.  II 350 

Denny.   James 292 

Dennys.   Edward   X 332 

Dent  Lady   I'.eaujolois 24 

Denton,  William 234,  412 

De  Pressense.   Edmund. .  .59,  114 

Derby,  Edward.   Earl   of 372 

Dermer,   E.   C 400 

De  Romestin.  A.  II.  E 141 

D'Espinassons.     M 412 

Desprez,  T.  J 77,  240 

De  Teisser,  G.  F 373 

De  Valdes.  Juan 400 

Devine,  Arthur 141 

Dexvar.     Daniel 292 

Dewart.    E.    H 24,   45 

Dewey.   J.    H 322 

Dickinson.    H.    W 189 

Dickson.   Alexander 60 

Dickson,  A.   E 131 

Didon.  J.  H f.0,  253 

Didon.     IVre 234 

Diffendorfer.  H.  E 98 

Dike,    S.    F 234 

Dimmock,  Nathaniel.  ..  .142,  293 

Ditton,  Humphry 189 

Divall,  Edith   Hickman 142 

I  >i\.    Morgan 35 

Dix.    W.    Clnttertou 60.    98 


INDEX 


47? 


Dixmi.    A.    (' 234 

Dixon.  Thomas 131 

Doane,  W.  C 197 

Dobree,    Louisa    F 400 

Dod,    John 412 

Dodd,  Charles  II 60 

Dodd,  J.   T 351 

Dodd,  T.  J 322 

Dodd,  William 322.    373 

Doddridge,    Philip 449 

Dodge,  II.    Nehemiah 108 

Dodge,  Mary    A 234 

Dods,  Marcus... 35,  332,  370,  373 
412,  433 

Dudsworth,  W 201,  215 

Dole.  -C.  F 60 

Doll,  Henry 338 

•D'Ombrain,  Henry  H 15 

Donehoo,   James   D Ill 

Doolittle,  Thomas 142,  450 

Dore,    James 190 

Doree,    Nadage 351 

Dorner,  J.  A 234 

Dorr,  B 16,   24 

Doudney,   David  A 450 

Douglas,    H 235 

Douglas,    John 322 

Dove,  Mrs.  A.  E 323,  373 

Dover,  T.  B 175,  322,  373 

Dow,  William 351 

Dowie,  John  A 400 

Dowling,    John 215 

Dowling,    William 436 

Downame,   Bp 412 

Downame,    George 440 

D'Oyly,  Mrs.  Catharine 60 

Drake,    Roger 400 

Draper,  B.  H 322,  373 

Dresser,   Horatio  W 351 

Drew,  G.  S 60,  125 

Drew,  Samuel 253,  293 

Drought,    C.    E 175 

Drummond,  D.  T.  K 142,    373 

Drummond,  H 215 

Drummond,  James 4 .24,   30 

Drummond,  R.    B 235 

Drummond,  R.   J 351 

Du   Bose,  W.   P 293 

Dudley,    Dean 60 


Duff,  E.  M 322 

Duffield,    George 215 

Duffield,    John   T 215 

Duggan,    J 60 

Duncan,    ( 'anon 131 

Duncan,   David 412 

Duncan,  Joseph    400 

Duncan,  W.    C 275 

Dunckley,    James 98 

Dmikin,    John 253 

Dunn,  J.  B 395 

Dunn,    Samuel 135 

Dupin,    M 60,    160 

Durant,    John 215 

Durer,    Albert 142 

Durham,  James 166,  201,  450 

Dutcher,  J .383 

Dwight,    C.   A.    S 61,    270 

Dyer,    Richard 142 

Dyer,    William 436 

Dyke,  Daniel 131 

Dykes,   J.   Oswald 400 

E 

Eadie,   J 275 

Bales,  Samuel  J 142,  175 

Earle,   J.   C 197 

East,  John   436 

East,  Timothy     253 

Eastlake,  Lady 69 

Easton,  Samuel 351 

Eck,  H.  V.  S 35 

Eddy,    Z 61 

Edersheim,  A 24,  49,  61,  442 

Edgar,  Robert  M...142,  166,  190 

293 

Edmunds,    John 175 

Edwards,  D.  C 293 

Edwards,  E.  Bombay 351 

Edwards,  F 413 

Edwards,  H 450 

Edwards,  John    412 

Edwards,  Jonathan     293 

Edwards,  Lewis    293 

Edwards,  T.   C 223 

Edwic    61 

Egar,  J.  H 136 

Egerton,    Margaret 99 

Eggleston,  Edward 58,  338 


INDEX 


Eliot,  Charles  j «;i 

Eliot,  W.  G 235 

Ellerton,  John 332 

Ellerton,  John    E 266 

Ellicott,  C.  J 45,  61,  351 

Elliott,  C 293 

Elliott,  Charles    L.    U 175 

Elliott,  H.    B 293 

Elliott,  Walter    61 

Ellis,  Clement   373 

Ellis,  H.    M 412 

Ellis,  James    J 351 

Ellis.  W.  Wehb 25 

Ellsworth,    P.    W 235 

Klmslie,  W.  G 114 

Fnicrich.  Anna  K 142 

Kim-rich.    Anne    C 123 

Emlicht.    W 12 

Engall,  Mrs.  T.  S 202 

Erdman.  Fred 215 

Erskine,  Sir  T 322 

Esrriah.  Enrique  P 142 

Eiter.  J.   W 338 

Knsebins    35 

Evans, 323 

Evans,  A.    E 275 

Evans,  Caleb     166 

Evans.  G.    D 383 

Evans,  J.    H 425 

Evans,  J.    S 312 

Evans.   M.  J 121,  172,  244 

E\  ;inson,    Edward 35 

Everard,  George 352,  450 

Ewald,    Heinrich 61 

Eyre.     E 373 

John 293 

Byre,  \v.  n 57 

Kyton,  R 130,  131,  400,  413 


:.   K.   \V 125,   166,  450 

Faber,  G.  S 293,    352 

Faber,  M 175 

Faber,  W.   F 35 

Fairbairn,  A.  M 62,    235 

Fairbairn,  P 1 0 

Fair-child,    A.    G 392 

Eaircliild.  J.   II.  .  .  ,254 


Fairticld.    F.    H  ............. 

Falconer.    Thomas  ...........  lH'i 

Faiinin,    John  ...............  .">.">2 

Faraday.   M  .................    62 

Farber,    W  ..................    99 

Farmer.   Hugh  ..........  131.   323 

Farmingham,    Marianne  ......    90 

Farrar.    F.    W.  .  .62.    !H>.    2:',:..    286 

294,   338,   408,   413.   429 

Farrar,  John  ................  400 

Farrer,   John  ...........  270.    373 

Faunce,  D.  W  .......  35,  197.  352 

Faussett.     Canon  ............  223 

Fearnley,    F.    M  .............   45 

Featherstun,  H.  Walker,  lux.  116 
Fellowes,    Robert  ............   62 

Ferguson,  Fergus  ........  62.    383 

Ferguson,  Orlando     .........  i'.^i' 

Ferrier,  J.  T  ................  294 

Fowterer,  John  ..............  142 

Field,  Julian  ................  451 

Figgis,  J.  B  ..............  62,  461 

Finch,    Daniel  ...............  24T, 

Finley,  J.  F.  G  ..............   91 

Finnemore.    Joseph  ..........  352 

Fish,  H.  C  ...............  99,  459 

Fisher,  Charles     .......... 

Fisher.   Edward     ............    35 

Fisher,   S  ..................    <ii' 

Fit/gerald,  J  ...............    63 

Fitzgerald,  Percy   ...........  332 

Fitxpatrick.   Florence   15  ......    99 

Flach,   Pauline   K  ............  !  I" 

Flanders.   G.   T  ............ 

Flavell,  John  ...........  312,    !:',•; 

Fleet  wood.    J  .........  <;:!.    !»'.< 

Firming.   <'  .............  1  12.    2!i  I 

Firming.     K  .................  271 

Fletcher.  (Jiles  ..........  1  |::.    l.'.l 

Fletcher.  J  .............  2(»7.    2:,  I 

Fletcher,   J.    S  ...............  277 

Flint.     Robert  ...............  202 


Flynn.    J.    S 
I'M--.    E.    M 
Fol.-y.    \V.    M 
Folh.nd. 


Ill 
338 

Polsom,  N.  s  ............... 

Poote,  A.   L.   K  ..........  »;:!.   M?, 


INDEX 


479 


Foote,  H.  Wilder 413 

Foote,  Mary    Hastings 99 

Footman,    Henry 383 

Forbes,  A.  P 143 

Forbush,  Win.   Byron 63,   99 

Ford,    Charles    L 108 

Formby,  Henry 63,  373 

Forrest,  D.  W 235,  338,  460 

Forshall,  Josiah 413 

Forster,    John 352 

Forster,  William  J 63 

Forsyth,  P.  T 254 

Foster,  Charles 63 

Foster,  Frank  H 283,    295 

Foster,  George  J 99 

Foster,  J.    M 202 

Foster,  Robert  V 413 

Fouard,    Constant 63 

Fowle,  E 175 

Fowle,  T.  W 236,  271,  352 

Fowler,  Bishop  35 

Fowler,  J.  H 323 

Fowler,  William     323 

Fox,  Ally    63 

Fox,   H.   E 352 

Fox,  T.  B 63 

Fox,  W.  J 236,    271 

Frame,  James... 25,  157.  166,  281 

Francis,  Mrs.  C.  D 323,    374 

Francis,  Franc-is     333 

Franklin    B 219 

Franklin,  John 374,    377 

Franks,  James  C 352 

Fraser,  Donald 374 

Fraser,  John 118 

Freddie,  Roger ' 35 

French,  J.  L 338 

Frey,  J.  S.  C 45 

Frogatt,    William 294 

Frothingham,  O.  B 374 

Frowde,  E 236,  254 

Fry,  Caroline 16,   333,   353 

Fry,  John 216 

Fry,  T.  C 35,    294 

Fuller,  Andrew     294 

Fuller,  Morris 197 

Fullerton,  W.   J 428 

Funkhouser,   G.  A 254 

Furlong,  William 135 


Furness,  W.  H...63,  64,  190,  271 
273,  275,  277 

Furse,    M - 108 

Furst,  A 451 

Fysh,   Frederic 16 


Gage,    James 64 

Gall,  James 64 

Galloway,  W.  B 25,  236 

Gallway,  P 143 

Gambler,  S.  J 175 

Gamble,  H.  R 389 

Gamble,  John 236 

Garnmack,  Arthur  J 175 

Gammon,  John 451 

Gannett,    Ezra    S 294 

Garbett,  James 400 

Garden,  F 294,  400 

Gardiner,  Frederic    91 

Gardiner,  James 400 

Gardiner,  R.  B 64,  91 

Gardner,    James 401 

Garenciers,   D 143 

Gamier,  J 236,  294 

Garratt,  Samuel 389,  436 

Garside,  C.  B 374 

Garthwait,    Henry 91 

Gascoigne,  Richard 315 

Gasparin,  Joseph 254 

Gasparini,    J 236 

Gates,    Samuel 413 

Gawen,  Nicholas 202 

Gay,    Joseph 175 

Gedge,  J.  W 99 

Gee,    H. 411 

Geikie,  A.  C 266,  275 

Geikie,  Cunningham 49,  64 

Geil,  Wrf   E 64,   135 

Geissinger,  D.  IT 64 

Geldart,  E.  M 294 

Genung,    J.    F 353 

Gere,  George  Washington 190 

Gess,  W.  F 236 

Geyer,  A 157 

Gibbon,  J.  M 413 

Giberne,  Agnes 99,   451 

Gibson,  J.  M 353 

Gibson,  R.  C 295,    413 


480 


INDEX 


Gibson.   \V 363 

<;iir..r.l.  K.  II 36 

Gilbert.    I) 149,  166 

Gilbert.   Edward 118 

Gilbert,  G.  Hoi  ley 64,  353 

Gilbert,  Jesse   S 401 

Gilbert,  Joseph   295 

Gilbert  Levi    236 

Giles.  Chaunrey.  .36,  216,  295,  401 

Giles,  R.    H 143 

Gill,  John 25,    i:> 

Gillespie,  Wni 114 

Gillie,  R.  C 99 

Gillies,    John 25 

Gilinsni.   K.  W 158 

Gilmore,  J.  R 50,  64,  91 

Gilpin.    Richard 131 

Gilsy.  S.  H 353 

Girdlestone,  A.  G 295 

Girdlestone,  R.  B 236 

Girningham,  A.  E 16 

Gladden,  Washington 295,  413 

Gladstone,  W.  E 264,  266.  43?, 

Glassford,  D.  T 176 

Gloag,  Paton  J 25 

Glover,  Octavius 61,  236 

Glover,  Richard. 64,  125,  401,  413 

Gmeiner,   John 295 

Godbey,  W.  B 64,  442 

Godet,  F 223 

Goebel,   Siegfried 374 

Goesbrland,  L.  de 451 

Going,  J 143 

Golding,  A 302 

Goldsmid,    A.    M 57 

Good,  J.  E 401 

Goodcole,    Henry 383 

Goode,  William   436 

Goodman,  John     383 

Goodman.  John   II 202 

Goodrirh.  (\    A 166 

Goodsir.  J.  T 295 

<: Ispeed,  E.  J 100 

GondsjuMsl.  George    S 25 

Goodwin.  I).   It 295 

Goodwin,  II 131,  202,  236 

Goodwin.   Henry    M 237 

Goodwin.  John    295 

Goodwin.   Simon    108 


Goodwin.  Thomas.. 143,    202,   312 

451 

Goodwyn.  H 216.  315,  374 

Gordon,  A.  J...190,  216,  281,  343 

451 

Gordon.  <;.    A 338 

Gordon.   Ilenrv    202 

Gurdoii.    Mrs.   M.   M 202 

Gordon.   Robert     25 

Gordon.  S.  D 413 

Gordon.  W.    .1 64 

Gordon,  W.  R 215,    254 

Gore,  C 36,  38,  277 

398,  401,  413 

Gotheil,  P.  E 25 

Gouge.    William 413 

Gough,  E.  J 353 

Goulburn,   Edward  M...125,  353 

413 

Gould,  S.  Baring- 36,  64,  125 

138,  161,  190 

Govett,  R 190,  413 

Graham,  C 295 

Graham,  Henry  L 202 

Graham,  W 296 

Granada,  L.  de 143 

Grane,  W.   L 353 

Grant,  F.  W 202,    216 

Grant,  James 216,  237,  353 

Grant,  Johnson 176 

Grant,  Peter 353,  374,  414 

Grant,  P.   W 12 

Grant,  R 383 

Grant,  William     451 

Grantham,  G.  P 176 

Graves,  H.    A 237 

Grave*,  J.  R 295,    374 

Graves.  Kersey 433 

Gray.  Andrew 36,    374 

Gray.  F.   W 202 

Gray,  H 202 

dray.  James 313,  315 

Gray,  S 108 

Gray,  W.  H 100 

Green,  Bishop    387 

Green,  S.  G 401 

Greene,  Henry  Copley... 36,    125 

Greene,  R.    B 121 

Gn-enp,  R.  G 21« 


INDEX 


481 


Givenhough,  J.  G...326,  33N.   |ii4 

Givenleaf,  Simon 160,    161 

Greg,    Samuel 64 

Gregg,  Florence    100 

Gregg,  Thomas    D 45 

Gregory,  J.  G 216 

Gregory,  J.  R 216 

Grenfell,  Bernard  P Ill 

Greswell,    Edward 374 

Gretton,   George 254 

Grew,    Henry 275 

Gribble,    Thomns 353 

Gridley,  A.  T 237,  451 

Grierson,  G.  P 176 

Grierson,    James...  198,    313,    354 

426 

Griffin,  George   143,  166 

Griffith,  A.  J 166 

Griffith,  George  F.  X 63 

Griffith,  Thomas... 65,    237,    295 
354,  414 

Griffiths,  W 65 

Grimley,  H.  P 414 

Grimthorpe,  E.  L 277 

Grinfield,  E.  W 12 

Grinnell,  C.  E 115 

Griswold,    Rev 108 

Groenings,  James  S.  J 143 

Gron,  F 414 

Gron,  N.  J 414 

Grosart,   Alexander 132 

Groser,  W.  H 354 

Grotius,    Hugo 295 

Ground,  W.  D 354 

Grout,  Henry  M 65 

Grove,    H 190 

Groves,  Henry     216 

Groves,  W.    J 440 

Guevara,  Antonio  de 166 

Guerber,  H.  A 112 

Guild,  William 16,  184 

Guinness.  Henry  Grattan.45,  223 
Guinness,  Mrs.  H.  Grattan.  .  .166 

Guizot,    M 65 

Gunsaums,  F.  W 65,  135 

Gurney,  Augustus    65 

Guriiey,  J.   J.  . . 254 

Gurney,  Thomas  A 36.  191 

Guthrie,  Thomns    .  .  .374   I 


Guthrie,  W.    N. 91 

Guyse,    John ; .  237 

H 

Habershon,  Ada  R 374 

Hackett,  H.  B 443 

Hackwood,  Frederick  W 112 

Haddock,   Frank  C 116 

Hagen,  J.  G 414 

Haldane,  J.  A 296 

Hale,    H.    G 237 

Hales,  William 25 

Hall,  A.  C.  A 132,  143,  176 

414,  459 

Hall,  Bishop    451 

Hall,   C.   C 296 

Hall,  Francis  J 36,   237,   266 

Hall,  Helkiah    B 36 

Hall,  J 65,    255 

Hall,  Joseph 65,    343 

Hall,  J.   C 132 

Hall,  Newman.  .158,  266,  296,  323 

333 

Hall,  Robert 286,    293 

Hall,  Thomas  C 354 

Hall,  William    144 

Ball,  William    G 452 

Hall,  William    N 65 

Hallett,  A 91,  354 

Hambleton,  J 167,  401 

Hamill,  H.   M 65 

Hamilton,  D 255,  283 

Hamilton,  Harriet 414 

Hamilton,  James 65,    383 

Hamilton,  William     216 

Hammer,  Bona  venture ....  57,  65 

Hammett,  C.  E.,  Jr 296 

Hammond,  E.  P 100,  237,  452 

Hammond,  F.  J 176 

Hancock,    Thomas 339,    383 

Haudford,   Thomas   W 354 

Banna,   William 65,   66,  126 

144,   167,   198 

Hansell,  E.  H 167 

Hanson,  R.  D 66 

Harbaugh,  H 237,  354 

Bardie,   Alex 209,   216 

Hardwick,   C 434 

Hare,  A.  W 414 


Hare.  H.   I<: 217 

Hare,  .1 2x:; 

Hargrove,  Charles •  ;»; 

Hanson.    Fram-is I7ii 

Harker.    William 217 

Harkness,  J 202 

Harlow.  L.   K 191 

Harper,  F G6,  144,  167 

Harper,    George 25 

Harries,   John 401 

Harris,  Helen  B 296 

Harris,    Henry 296 

Harris,  J 144,  323,  345,  354 

Harris.    Kendall Ill 

Harris,    Samuel 202 

Harris,  W 16,  323 

Harrison,    A.    R 339 

Harrison,  B 440 

Harrison.  John 46 

Harrison,  William 391 

Harrison,  W.  P 66,  237 

Harry,   N.  M 237 

Harslia.    D.   A 123,    296 

Hart,  Burdett 66 

Hart,  John 354 

Hart,   J.    S 414 

Harthill,    Isaac 198 

Hartley.    Sherman 167 

Hartman.  C 108 

Hartxell.  Jonas 255 

Hart/.cll.   J.   S 296 

Harvard    Senior.  /. 217 

Harvey    (Lord),   Arthur 121 

Harvy.     .) 176 

Hai-wood,  Edward 66,  391 

Harwnod.    .lames 414 

Haskell.   Mrs.  L 100 

lla-lam.   William 46,  217,  452 

Hasting,    .lames Kill 

HatHmrd.  Fanny  V.  S 414 

Hathaway.    Timothy 108 

Hau^rath.    A 443 

Haven.    Gilbert 118 

Haven.     SanmH :'.!:: 

Haveriral.    F.    K 437 

Hawlis,  H.  R fiG,  100 

Hawker,     l)i- 255 

Hawkes.    Henry    W 66 

Hawkeswortb,   Alan   S 36 


Hawkins.  E n; 

Hawksley,  \v.  c 14 -j 

Haydeu.  W.  B 271 

Hayes.  Arthur  P «;•; 

Haygood,   Atticiis   c, .  .  .    (if, 


Hay ne,    T IX  l 

Hay  ward,  E.  F 

Ha/lehurst,   Thomas :!0  1 

Head,   H.   E 296 

Ileadham.    S.    I) KIT 

Healing,  C.  A 132 

Heaphy.   T IIS 

I  learn.    J.    A 144 

Herkford,    Sarah 66 

Hedley,  J.  C 66,  255 

Heigham.   J 150 

Heisler.    Charles    W Ml 

Heisler,  D.  Y : :;s:i 

Hele,  Arthur 91 

Helm,    Nellie    La  thro  p 100 

Henderson,   Mrs.    S 91 

Hendrix,    E.    R 36 

Hen^stenherg,  E.  W 26 

Henkel.    D 237 

Henley,  Robert :U5,  401,  414 

Henley,  R.    M 144 

Henn,    Silas 296 

Henn,  W 217 

Hennel,  C.  C 281 

Henry,  E.    A 16 

Henry,  Jacob 1  x.~i 

Ifrnsliaw,  J.  P.  K 217 

Henslow,    G 237,    296 

Herbert,   George 

Herbert,  Lady  M !«',.  :;:',:: 

Herbert,  W 255 

Herford.   Hi-«,oke 277,   355 

i  let-turd,  R.     T 2:;7 

Hermes  Trismctfistus <iT 

Herm.m.  (J.   E 17H 

ileniad,    J.    A ixr, 

Hernaman,    Mrs 170 

Herrick.   Joseph 67 

Ilern.n.  <J.  I).  ..144,  238,  271,  333 

Heimh,     Hiiirh 296 

Heui-th-y,    C.    A 255,    :M:i 

Heuver.    (leralil   D 

Hey.    William 255,   296,   297 

Heygate,  W.  E 333 


483 


Heylyn,  Peter 391,  39G 

Mickey,  W.  A 71 

Hicks,  E.  W...: 100 

Hicks,  James 37 

Hiffernan,  John  M 67,  374 

Higgins,  John     185 

Higgins,  J.    T 158 

Higsinson,  Edward 26 

Highton,    Henry 217 

Hillard,  A.  E 91 

Miller,  O.  P 415 

Hill,  Adam 185 

Hill,  Daniel    H 167,   401 

Hill,  G.    D 415 

Hill,  Hilkiah    B 255 

Hill,  J 391 

Hill,  Micaiah 16 

Hill,  O'Dell   T 170,   206 

Hill,  Rowley    437 

Hill,  W.  B 459 

Hillis,  N.  D 339 

Hilt,  W 199 

Hilyard,    James 387 

Hinde,  Thomas 255 

Hindmarsh,  R 191,  256 

Hinton,  J.  H 297 

Hirsch,   Emil   G 167 

Hirst,  J.    Crowther 375 

Hirst,  Samuel   109 

Hitchcock,  E.  A 281 

Hitchcock,  F.  R.  M 145,  167 

Hitchcock,  R.  D 297 

Hoare,  Edward 217,    297 

Hoare,  J.  Gurney 17 

Hoben,  Allan 37 

Hobson,  J.  P 452 

Hocking,   W.   J 167,   281 

Hoddy,    Robert 256 

Hodge,  A.  A 297 

Hodges,  George 100,  145,  167 

Hoffman,  W 428 

Hofman,   Heinrich 67,   68 

Hoge,   William  J 323 

Holden,    George .256 

Holland,  F.    J 278 

Holland,  F.  M 355 

Holland,  H.  S.  .176,  199,  238,  401 

Holland,  John  167 

Holland,  J.   G 109 


Holland,  Robert    109 

Rollings,  George  S..  .  .68,  135,  452 

Holmden,  Annie  H 460 

Holmes,  D 297 

Holmes,  Robert 191 

Holtzman,  Oscar 68 

Hood,  Alfred... 68,  355,   415,  428 

Hood,  E.    P 443 

Hook,  W.  F 145,  167,  323 

Hooker,  T 297 

Hooper,    John 271 

Hope,  Stanley 145 

Hopkins,  Evan  H 167,  452 

Hopkins,  Ezekiel 415 

Hopkins,  J.  H 123,   217 

Hopkins,    Samuel 256 

Hopkins,  T.    M 217 

Hopkins,  Wm.    B 176 

Hopps,    John    P...100,    246,    266 
355,  375 

Horder,  W.  G 112 

Horlock,  H.  D 415 

Horn,  Robert 383 

Home,  C.  Silvester 387 

Home,  Robert 387 

Home,  T.    H 434 

Horneck,  Anthony 401 

Horsley,  Samuel 185,  191,  256 

Horton,  R.  F 297,  345,  355 

Horton,  S 145 

Horton,  T.  G 158 

Hotchkin,    S.    F 339 

Hotchkins,  S 203 

Houghton,  J 191 

Hough  ton,  Louise    Seymour..   68 
116,  127,  153 

Houston,  G 61,    68 

Houston,  Thomas 203,    426 

Hovey,  Alvah 238,  323,  355 

Howard,  Clifford    68 

Howard,  Mary    M 355 

Howatt,  J.  Reid 355,  375,  443 

Howe,  Fisher 167,  191 

Howell,  Constance  100 

Howell,  C.  R 297,    452 

Howell,  Robert  B.  C 168 

Howell,  W 415 

Howson,  John    S 323 

Howton,  R 324 


INDEX 


Hoyt,  Helen  Brown 100 

Hubert,    D.    G 145 

Hudson,    C.    F C.l' 

Hurt,  Theodore 250 

Hughes.   Lewis    37 

Hughes,  Thomas 271,     281 

Him...    T 415 

Huidekoper,    F 185 

Huish,  Alexander 415 

Hull.    J 1G5 

Humbertson,  W.  J 324 

Humphrey,  William 313,  355 

Humphrey,  W.  G 324 

Hunt,  H.   G.    Bonnvia.  .  .145,   203 

Hunter,  David    68 

Hunter,  John    68 

Huntingdon,  Bishop    198 

Huntingdon,  F.    D 375 

Huntington,  W 389 

Hurlburt,  Jesse  Lyman 68 

Hurll,  Estelle  M 118 

Hurst,  G.  L 339 

•y,  Joseph 203,  392 

HutHieson.  .lames  T 297 

Hulchins,  W.  H 53 

Hutching,  \V.  II 132,  168 

Hutchinson,  Ida    W 68,  101 

Hutchinson,  John    324 

Hiiirhinson,  J.   P 68,   452 

Hutchinson,  W.  G 79 

Huitman,  William 68 

Hntton,  F.    H 132 

Hutton,  H 415 

Mutton,  R.    E 145 

Hutt..ii.   R.    H :'.7 

Hntton,  R.     S 452 

Hutton.   \Vnion  W.  ..69,  126,  145 

Hyde.   Annie   L 415 

Hyde.  T.    Alexander 355 

Hyde.    \Vm.   DoWitt 355 


Ide.  Ceor.ue  II 339 

Illingworth.  Amies  L 199 

Inglis.   .1 426 

Inmaham,  Joseph  H 116 

Ingram.    Arthur    F.   Winning- 
ton    69 

Inn.-s,   A.  Taylor 160,  161 


limes,  J.  C 146 

Ireland,  R.  H 177 

Irons,  William  J 69,  324,  356 

Isaacs,  F.  W 177 


Jack,  T.  G 452 

Jackson,  Blornfield     356 

Jackson,  Charles  B 177 

Jackson,  George  356 

Jackson,  Helen  E 69,  101 

Jackson.  James   C 324 

Jackson,  John 238,    415 

Jackson.  John    0 452 

Jacob,  G.  A 452 

Jacob,   Henry   146 

Jacob,  John   

Jacob,  John    T 343 

Jacobs,    Joseph 69 

James,  C.    C 92 

James,  John     333 

James,  John  Angell 168 

James,  William 324,  392 

Jameson,  Mrs 69 

Jamieson,  George 297 

Jamieson,  John     256 

Jarvis,   S.  F 122,  356 

Jastrow,    M 432 

Jeaffreson,  C.  B 46 

Jefferson,  John 203,    426 

Jefferson,  Thomas   92 

JelTi-ey,   James 356 

Jeffrey,  R.  T 177 

Jeffreys,  Henry  A 17 

Jelf,  George  E 356 

Jelliimer,   C 397 

Jenkins,  R.  E 339,  452 

Jenkyn,  Thomas  W 297 

JeniiiiiLrs,  A.  G 146,    168 

Jenniims.   .Mary    E 116 

Jerram.   Charles 298 

Jimeson,    A.   A 415 

.lull i is. H i.  Anna  J 37,    69 

Johnson,  Art  bur     271 

Johnson,   A.  W 430 

Johns., n,   I'M  win    298 

Johnson,  Franklin     119 

Johnson.  G.   B 69,  271 

Johnson.    Henry     271 


INDEX 


485 


Johnson,  J.  B 37 

Johnson,  S 256 

Johnson,  T 146 

Johnston,  Annie    P 116 

Johnston,  J.   Wesley 415 

Johnston,  Thomas    389 

Johnstone,  James 129,  333 

Johnstone,  J.  Boston 70,  92 

Johnstone,  V.  L 247 

Jonas,  Joel 217 

Jones,  C.  A 375 

Jones,  E.  Griffith... 37,    298,    356 
404,  420 

Jones,  George    70 

Jones,  Harry 70,    238,   333 

Jones,  Henry 217 

Jones,  J.  D 146,  402,  415 

Jones,  J.  E.  Rivington 177 

Jones,  Jenkin  L 434 

Jones,  Orville  D 356 

Jones,  T 313 

Jones,  William    37 

Jones,  W.  H 168 

Joseph,  Jules 116 

Jukes,   Andrew 17,   357 

Junkin,  George 17 

Jurien,    P 440 

K 

Karishka,    Paul 238 

Karney,    G 416 

Karr,  Margaretta  A 109 

Karslake,  W.  H 416 

Kauf maim,  M 339 

Reach,  Benjamin 375 

Kean,    Laurence 257 

Keane,  H.  H 439 

Kedney,  John  S 357 

Keedy,    J.    L 203 

Keigwin,    J 149 

Keirn,  Theodore 70 

Kellogg,  Samuel  H 434 

Kelly,  J 298 

Kelly,  W 185,  217,  218 

Kelman,  Janet  H 101 

Kempe,  John  E 146 

Ken,    Thomas 298 

Kennaway,    C.    E , 416 

Kennedy,  James 298 


Kennedy,  John 191 

Kennedy,  W.  S 26 

Kenney,  -        -  278 

Keimion,    Alfred 203 

Keogh,  M.  C 78 

Kephart,  C.  J 70,  101 

Ker,    William 453 

Kessler,  Julius 315 

Kethley,   A.   Pitt 101 

Kidd,  George  B 12,    26 

Kidd,  James    247 

Kidder,  Richard 26 

Kimball,   Caleb 298 

Kimball,  E.  H 402 

Kimble,  Mary  M 218 

King,  Edward 177,    416 

King,  Harriet  E.  H 146 

King,  Henry    416 

King,  John  M 357 

Kingdou,  H.  Fully 37 

Kingsbury,  H 203,  357 

Kingsbury,  T.  L 114 

Kingsland,  J.  P 70 

Kingsley,  Florence  M 117 

Kinne,  Aaron 17,  26,  247 

Kinney,  Ezra  D 392 

Kinmburgh,    Robert 70 

Kirby,  Archbishop 70 

Kirby,  W 132 

Kirke,  Edmund 70,  91 

Kirke,  E.  N 375 

Kirkpatrick,  A.  F 26 

Kirkwood,   Robert 238 

Kitto,    John 70 

Kittredge,  A.  E 158,  192 

Klarmann,  A 161 

Klingle,    G 109 

Kluh,    J.   M 92 

Knapp,  F.  H 238 

Knight,  G.  H 357 

Knight,  H.  J.  C 459 

Knight,  James.... 324,    375,    416 

Knight,  James  A 257 

Knight,  Samuel    33; 

Knight,  W 440 

Knowles,  Archibald  C...126,  146 

Knowles,  Lucia  M 357 

Knowling,  R.  J.... 37,   431 

Knowles,    Thomas 146 


48J5 


INDEX 


Knox.    Henry    i'72 

Knox.   .Mrs.  'isa  C 375 

Knox-Little.  W.  J.  ..146,  147,  168 

283 

Knuith,   Charles   P 135 

Krehs.  .1.  M 70,  333 

Kroetel,   G.   F 402 

Krummacher,  F.  A 375 

Krnmmacher.    F.   W 130.    132 

137,  147,  192.  339 


La. ey,  T.  A 238 

Lacordaire,  Pere 70,  238 

La.^erhof,  Selma 440 

Laidlaw,  J 324,  412 

Lamb.  A.  S 101 

L;imb,  John  161 

Lanili,  William ..453 

Lambert.  Brooke 416 

Lambert,  J.  C 460 

Lam-aster,  R.  B 168 

Lancaster,  Richard  V 357 

Landels.  William.  .  .168,  192,  426 
Lani*.  Cosmo  Cordon.  .  .313,  324 

375 
Lang,  .).  Marshall 147,  426 

•  •.  John  P 70 

Lai  '••  Thomas 298 

Lardncr.  Nathaniel 324 

Lar-je,  James 437 

Larrahee,  E.  A 177,  416 

Latham,  Henry 192 

Lull i bury,  Clarence 402 

L.-'!iiner.  Faith 71,  102 

La  Trohe.  James 272 

LaiiL-hi  .n.  James  B 357,  402 

Laurie.  Thomas 71,  239 

Layerack,  F.  J 402 

Law.  Iviward  71 

Law.  Henry 17,  239,  298,  453 

Lawrence,  Annie  M His 

La\\>on.  Martha  K 11  r, 

Layton.  F.  W.  H 218 

Le.i.  William 71 

ii.  Charles 383 

Leahy,  E 150 

.     Hem-ietta     L 12«; 


Leask,    W 71 

Leathes.  Stanley 26,  239,  431 

Leathley,  Mary  E.  S 71,  101 

Le  Camus,  Emile 71 

Lee.     Elias 27.". 

Lee.    Fnstace 177 

Lee,   Frederick   G 177 

Lee.   C.erald  S 2r, 

Lee,  Henry 430 

Lee,  John  W 86 

Lee,  L.  M 392 

Lee,   William 71,    324 

Leeson,   Charles    H 147 

Li  froy,   W 62,    147,   272.    JT.3 

Lehman,  E 71.  147 

Leifchihl,    John 402 

Leigh,  M.  Cordelia 17 

Leighton,   Robert 416 

Lemann,  M 161 

Leo   1 37 

Leonard,  H.  C 375 

I    Leonard,  W.  A 71.  147 

Lessey.    T 315 

Lester.  John  H 177,  247 

Letourneur,  Augustine  J 12»i 

Lever,   Thomas 4  If, 

Lewis,    F.    M 247 

Lewis,  F.  W 71 

Lewis,   Mrs.  P 168 

Lewis.   Tayler 62.   118 

Lewis,   W.   S 12.   71 

Leyburn.  J 3X3 

Lias.   J.   J 29«S,   32  \ 

Liddon,   H.   P.  .  .3,7,   147,   187,  192 
209,  249,   257,   357 

Lid^ett,  John  Scott 2!»^ 

Liel.erkuhn,   S 72.   :>2 

Li.miy.    F.    de 73 

Liumiri.    A.    M.  de.  .  .37,    1  17.   331 

Lilienthal,    Herman 147 

Lillie.    Arthur 13,1 

Lincoln.    William 3,r>7 

Lindsay.   Thomas   M 357 

Lindsey.    Theophilns 257,   260 

Linton.  Canon   73 

Linton.   Henry 17,    26 

Linton,  H.  P 17 

Lipscomb,  A.  A 198 

LiBCO,  F.  G 376 


INDEX 


487 


Lik-h,  Josiah 218 

Little,  Sophia  L 148,  192 

Litton,  E.  A 324 

Lloyd,  E.  M 73 

Lloyd,  .Tenkin    177 

Lloyd,  W 73 

Lobingier.   H.   S 73 

Lobstein,    Paul 38 

Lock,    Walter 112 

Locke,  John 73 

Lockhart,    Clinton 26 

Loftus.   D 168 

Logan,  II.  S 114 

Loinas.    T 416 

Long,  C.  E 38 

Longley.   F.   E 416 

Lonsdale.   J.   G 376 

Loraine.   X 417 

Lord.    D.    X 218,    440 

Lord.  Eleazer    27 

Lord.  J.  L 204,    218 

Lord,  Willis  218 

Lord.  W.  W 185 

Lorimer.  G.  C 73,  74 

Lort.    Michael 417 

Losrh.    Henry 109 

Loughborough,   J.   N 218 

Love,  Wm.  De  Loss 185 

Lowe.  Frank  E 178 

Lowe.  J.  B 46,    169 

Lowinan.  Moses 27,  46 

Lowrie,  John  M 74 

Lowrie.    Walter 178 

Lowry.    E.    P 258 

Li > wry,  Robert     27 

Lowry.   S.  C 148 

Loyson.  Charles  J.  M 257 

Lucas,   Thomas 392 

Luckock,  H.  M 74 

Luff,    William 109 

Lund.  T.  W.  M 358.  417 

Lnshington.    Ellen    E 417 

Luther.  Martin 148.  402 

Lutz.    A .    Fowler 126 

Lydcott.    E 384 

Lydon.  A.  F 110 

Lynd.   S.    W 299 

Lynn,    A 394 

Lyon,  M.  H 204,    257 


74.    219 
....417 

.  .402 


126 
161 
192 
453 
93 


74, 


198 

101,  109 


Lyi  n.   NV.   P 

Lyte.   II.   F 

Lyttleton.     Edward 

M 

Maas,  A.  J 17,  74 

Mabry,    J.    C 

Macan,   R.   W 

Macarthur,    A 387. 

Macbride,    John    D 

MacComas,  E.  W 239 

MacCook,  Henry  C 74,  148 

MacDermot,  G.   M 192 

MacDonald,   Alex.  . . 38 

Macdonald,  George 325 

Macdonnell,    J.    C 299 

MacDougall,  James. 
Macduff,   J.   R.  ..38, 

148,  272,  325,  334,  339,  358,  37G 

MacGregor,  G.  H.  C 74,  339 

Macll value,    W 299 

Maclntyre,    William 402 

Mackall,    J.    W 35'8 

Mackay,  A.  B 178.  358 

MacKeith,    Alexander 93 

Mackennal,  Alexander.  .  .247,  325 

Mackenzie,   Mrs.   Colin 158 

Mackenzie.   Mary  J 376 

Mackenzie,  W.  Douglas 74 

Mackintosh,  J.  C 38 

Mackintosh,  Robert 358,  443 

MacKintosh,  William 74,  148 

Maclachlan,    Mrs 376 

Maclachlan,   Peter 272 

Maclaren,    Alexander.  .  .266,    402 

453 

Maclauchlan,  Thomas 313 

MacLaurin,  John 27,  293 

Macleod,    A 12G 

MacLeod,  D 339 

Macleod,  Norman 132 

Macmillan,  Hugh... 325,  326,  358 

•59:^ 

Macnaughton,    Samuel 358 

MacNeil,  C.  H 219 

MacNeile.  Hugh 272 

MacPherson,  Mrs.  Brewster.  .37(1 
Macpherson,  Robert 114,  192 


188 


MacWhorter,  Alex 437 

Madan,  Richard 272 

Madge,   Thomas 239 

Magath,    J 161 

Magee,  Archbishop    430 

Magee,  M.  C 47 

Magee,  William    299 

Maguire,  Robert 325 

Maitland,  Brownlow. . .  .148,    325 

Maitland,  C.  D 239,    384,    389 

Maitland,  S.  R 440 

Malan,  C 325,  384 

Malan,  S.  C 148,  325,  376 

Malcolm,    Howard 299 

Malham,  J 74 

Malleson,  F.  A 74 

Mamreov,   Peter  v.   F....75,  117 
Manchester,  George  Duke  of. 219 

Mandell,  William 219 

Manford,   E 219 

Mangey,  T 417 

Manly,  John  G 358 

Mann,  Cameron 169 

Mann,  J.  H 27 

Mann,  Leigh    453 

Mann,  Nicholas 122,  260 

Manning,  H.  E 358 

Mansel,  Henry  L 219 

.Ma nt.  Bishop ' 75 

Mant,  R 325 

Mam,  W.  B 169 

Mantle,  J.  Gregory 148 

Manton,  Thomas 132,  417 

March.   Daniel   75 

Man-h.    Henry    334 

Marsh.   F.   K 192,   283,   299 

Marsh,  G.  W.  B 192 

Man-haul,  .lames 192,  239 

Margoliouth,    M 417 

Marquis,  David  C 122 

Mar-.len,  J.  B 219 

Marsden,  J.  H 325 

Marshall,  Emma 75,  102 

Mar-hall,   F 75 

Marshall,  William   239 

Mar-hnian.     I)r 257 

Marson,   Charles   S 334 

Martial.    .John 1»;f» 

Martin.   Albert     418 


Martin.   Benjamin    204 

Martin.   Hugh 75,    299 

Martin,  Mrs.  James 358 

Mai-tin,  John   272 

Martindale,  M 315 

Martineau,  Harriet 443 

Marvin.   E.  M 299 

Mason,  A.  J 75,   272 

Mason,  Caroline  Atwater    ...117 

Mason.    Krnest    38 

Mason,  George  H 418 

.Mason,  J. 219 

i   Mason,  Richard    384 

Mason,  W 75 

Massey,  Gerald 75 

Massie,  E 192 

Masterman,    J.    Howard   B...   38 
126,  257 

Mather,   F.    D 219 

Mather,  Samuel    17 

Mather,  Z 453 

Matheson,  George 75 

Mathews.  Shailer 47,    55,    359 

Mathews,  W.  A 339,  430 

Mattison,    Hiram 257 

Mat  son,    Mrs 126 

Maturin,  R.  W 38,  178,  376 

Maurice.   F.  D 299,  418,  460 

Maxwell,    S.   R 299 

May.   G.   Lacey 418 

May.  Joseph 266,  325 

Mayhew.    R 169 

Maynanl.    Julia 376 

Mayo,  D 394 

May...    Kli/abeth    325 

McAlluin,  D 18,  169 

McCallum,  D 204,  453 

M«-(1aul.    Alexander 27,    247 

McCheyne,  R.   M 326 

McClellaiul.    Thomas    C 178 

McClintock.  John 77 

MH  'onan.u'hy     74 

McConan-hy.    James 339 

McConnell,  s.  n 239 

McConnell.    T,    M 148 

McDonald.    James 219 

M.-Kwen.   \V IS 

M.-Oill.  Win 148 

Mclntosh.  Hugh 239,  358 


IKDEX 


489 


MeKenzte,   A 

McKenzie,  T 

McKenzie,  William    

McKenzie,  W.  S 

McKim,  R.  H 115, 

McLanathan,  Mary  L 

McLane,  W.  W 169, 

McLean,  —        - 

McLean,    Daniel 

McLennan,  W.  E 

McLeod,  Alexander 27, 

McMillan,  D.  C 

McNaughton,    S 

McNeile,  Hugh 148, 

Mead,  C.  Marsh 

Mead,  G.  R.  S 112, 

Mead,  H.  B 

Moans,  J.  C 

Medd,  P.  G 

Medwin,  A 

Meirs,  John 

Meldrum,    J 

Melliugton,  Thomas  S 

Mellor,    E 288, 

Mendham,   James,   Jr 

Mensinga,    P 

Menzies,  Robert 

Mercer,  A.  G 

Mercer,  Richard  

Mercer,  Wm 1G9, 

Mercier,   L 

Meredith,  E.  P 

Meredith,  L 

Mereweather,  J.  D 

Merrill,  G.  E 239, 

Merrill,  Selah 442, 

Merrill,  S.  M 209,  219, 

Messer,   L.   W 

Meyer,  F.  B 27,  204, 

Meyers,  J.  H 

Michael,  John  T 

Michaelis,  J.  D 

Middleton,  G 

Middleton,  R 

Micklewood,    E 

Mildmay,  A.  St.  J...~. 

Miles,  E.  H 

Miles,  H.  A 

Miloy,  John 285 


272 
440 
384 

75 
430 
123 
300 
283 
27 
,  75 

204 
,  12 
.430 

219 
.359 

122 
.359 
.453 
.313 
.109 
.  47 
.  38 
.418 

300 
.418 
.257 
.406 
.359 
.219 

300 
.  75 
.272 
.300 
.178 

453 

443 

326 
.281 

402 
.127 
.220 
.192 
.387 
.220 
.359 
.220 
.402 
.  38 
,  300 


Militz,  A.  Rix 403 

Mill,  W.  H 132 

Millais,  Sir  J.  E ..377 

Miller,  C.  Armand     148 

Miller,  David     316 

Miller,  Emory  300 

Miller,  Hugh     205 

Miller,  Mrs.    J.    A 102 

Miller,  J.  R 76,  93,  266,  403 

418,  453 

Miller,  Samuel    247 

Miller,  W.  H 454 

Millett,  P 239 

Milligan,  George 326,  418 

Milligan,  William.  .  .187,  193,  197 

198 

Milmaii,    Robert 300 

Milne,  D 76 

Milne,  W 76 

Milnes,   Edward 38 

Milton,  John 38 

Mimpriss,  Robert 93,  334 

Miiitoii,  Samuel 12,  205 

Mitchell,  


Mitchell,  Arthur 
Mitchell,  R.  A.  . 
Mitchell,  R.  M. 


430 

193 

403 

..257 


Moberly,  George.  . .  .197,  198,  403 

Moberly,  R.  C 300,    340 

Mocatta,  M.  A 102 

Mock,  Charles : .  240 

Mohn,    Paul 126 

Moir,   J 359 

Molyneaux,    Capel 158 

Monkhouse,   Mrs.    Philip.  ...  .443 

Monod,    Adolphe 127,  459 

Monod,  Wilfred    149 

Monro,  E 149,  169,  193 

Mousell,  John  S.  B 403 

Monsell,  R.  W 300 

Montague,  Robert 391 

Montgomery,  J.  P 178 

Montgomery,  Maud 76,    102 

Montgomery,  R 109 

Moody,  Dwight  L.  .  .195,  220,  223 

Mooney,   Thomas 178 

Moor,  L.  M 359 

Moor,  William 316 

Moore,  Daniel... 38,  220,  340,  418 


4!)0 


INDEX 


Moore.   Edward    \V.  .  .76,  :'.4:',.    ir>4 

Moore.    H 76 

Moo iv.  .luhn   258 

.Moore.  Thomas 158 

Moore.  Thomas  V 178,    198 

Moore.   Wm.  B 178,  300 

Moore,  William  K 359 

Moorehous,  James... 27.  278,  359 

Mordaimt,  Osberf 149.  178 

Morgan,  C.  H 85,   98 

Morgan.  Ebenezer    359 

Mor-an,  G.  Campbell 76,     127 

240 

Morgan,  W.  J 326,  376 

Moriarty,  .lames  J 77 

Morison,  J 300 

Morison,  J.  S 77 

Morison,  Walter.  .  .77,    149,    169 

300 

Morris,  A.  J 272 

Morris.  George.  .38,  258,  360,  454 

Morris.  .1.    Brande    39 

Morris.   William  B 258 

Morrison,  C.  R 193 

Morrison,  George  H .326 

Mortimer,  A.  G.  .39,  149,  179,  193 
198,  326,  360,  403 

.Mortimer,  Mrs 102 

Morton,  Mrs.  G.  E 102 

Morton.  Mrs.  Harriet    '.is 

Morns,  H 77 

Moss.  A.  B 434 

Moss,  C 1 '.»:'. 

MOBS,   R.   Waddy 77 

MOflse,    W.   G 199 

Mott,  G.   S 384 

Monle,  H.  C.  G 193.  343 

Mount,  C.  M 376 

Mountain.  Qeorge  J 334 

Moxhaiii.    William 240 

Mo/ley.   .1.   B 319,    :',26 

Mo/ley.  T 240,  247 

Mo/.oomdar,  P.  C 434 

Mnhlenb.-rg,  W.  A 430    ! 

Miiir.  (1 391,  396 

Muir.  George  P 169  I 

Mnirhead.  L.  A ::<;<>.  }:::; 

Mnlholland.  Miss  Rosa.  .  .  102.  127 
Mnllan,     David 220 


Mailer,  G 22:; 

Muller,   Midi 418 

Munhall,    L.    W 22ii 

Murphy,  B.  C 454 

Murphy,  J.  G 301 

Murphy,  T '.)  \ 

Murray,  Andrew.  ..:',!:;.    ;;:;(.   :;  n 
:'.'.»:'..    lis,   454 

Murray,  James  C 77 

Murray,  Robert :',:',4 

Mnzzey,  A.  B 454 

Muzzey,  D.   S 434 

Myers,  Thomas 22<>.    12s 

Mylne,  G.  W 126 

Mylne,  J.  A 437 


N 

Nance.    John 1  IN 

N:iphegyi,    Gabor Us 

Nash,  C.  E 301 

Nast.  William 240 

Xaville,   Ernest 77.    L'ln 

Neale.    J.    M 334 

Neander,  Augustus 77.   114 

Noatby,  Thomas L'2u 

Nebelin,    C.    E 158 

Needbam,  Elizabeth  A... 220,    440 

Needham,  George  C 18,  223 

Xc.-ilham.  Mrs.  (I.  (' 437 

Nelson,  A.  J 360 

Nelson.  John    316 

Nelson,  Loveday  A 39 

Nelson.  S 77 

Nelson.    W.    H 77 

Ness.    Christopher 441 

Nesbii.  1C.  P 240,  360 

Newton.  R.  Heber 77.  24<> 

Nevin.    Alfred 340,   370,   376 

Xevin.   K.   II 240 

Newholt.  W.  C.  E 149 

Newcomb,    H IN 

Newcome.   Simon.  .  .77,    360,    429 

Neweome,   Win in:1,.    L'T:: 

Newland.  H :!7«: 

Newman,   John    Henry 326 

Newman,    W 170 

Newton.    Benjamin   W IX 

Newton,  G 426 


INDEX 


491 


Newton,  Richard...  18,    102,    205 
220,  360 

Newton,  Robert    454 

Nicholas,     Henry 403 

Nicholls,  A 273,   334 

Nicholson,  Edward  W.  B 127 

Nicoll,  W.   R...77,  173,  179,  240 

Nieritz,    G 123 

Nixdorff,  G.    A 102 

Nixon,  J.  Leroy 77,    117 

Nixon,  William     258 

Noble,  F.  A ..301 

Noble,    Samuel 376 

Noel,  Baptist  W 27 

Noel,  G.  T 220 

Noel,  J 161 

Noethen,    Theo 154 

Noland,     S 377 

Noll,  Caroline  M 438 

Norris,  John    403 

Norris,  W 78 

North,   Brownlow 384,  387 

Northbrook,  Earl  of 360 

Notovitcb,  N 78 

Nott,  Eliphalet 194 

Nouet,  P 313 

Noust,    James 78 

Nugee,  George 179 

Nugent,  Sophia    M 454 

O 

Oakeley,  F 403 

O'Beirne,    Thomas    L 169 

O'Brien,   James   T 266 

O'Conor,  J.  F.  X 240 

Odell,  W.  P 194 

Odom,    W 18 

O'Donnell,  James  H 78 

Ogilby,  C.   A 273 

Ogilvie,   Duncan 127 

Ogilvy,   George 221 

Ogle,    Nathaniel 403 

O'Gormnn,  Richard  A 127. 

Oldham,  J.  H 360 

Oldham,  R.  S 149 

Olivier,  H.  A 109 

Ollivier,  Marie  Joseph   78 

Ollivier,  R.  P 150 

Olmstead,   M.  N 94 


Omerod.   A.   S 454 

Onderdonk,   H,   U 301 

Onesimus,    Captain 194 

O'Reilly.    B 60 

Ormsby,  A.  S 240,  258,  360 

Orr,    James 39 

Ortlepp,  E.  E 150 

Orvis,  W.  B 221 

Osfoorn,  Charles  V .340 

Osborn,  George   360 

Osborne,  Louise  Shreve 194 

Osborne,  J.  H 169 

Osborne,  Edward  W. 18,  102 

Osgood,  Anna  R 301 

Ostrom,    H 418 

Ottey,  G.  P 19,  27 

Ottley,  Henry  B.  .  .179,    340,    430 

Ottley,  Robert  L 39,    150 

Otts,  J.  M.  P 19,  360,  443 

Outram,    William 301 

Overy,    Henry 133 

Owen,  Edward  C 301 

Owen,  Henry     253 

Owen,  John 240,    302 

Oxenden,   A 377 

Oxenham,  H.  N 302 


Packer,  J.  G 419 

Pajj.ani,   John   B 221 

Paget,    Francis 334 

Paisley,  J 221 

Paleario,    Aonio 302 

Palgrave,  F.  T 78,  119 

Palke,    William 258 

Palma,  Louis  de  la 150 

Palmer,  A.  C -. 377 

Palmer,  E.  H 44 

Palmer,  E.  Reeves    133 

Palmer,  John     78 

Palmer,  John  R 13 

Park,   Edward  A 30 

Parker,  A.  B 31 

Parker,  E.  L 258 

Parker,  J 39,  78,  258 

316,  361 

Parker,  Theodore 

Parker,  W.  Thornton   150 

Parks.    Richard I85 


492 


INDEX 


P:irkhurst,    John 258    j 

Parks,  M.  P 361    i 

Parrisli,  Samuel 47 

Parry,   Richard 47,   122,  194 

Parsons,    H.   Moore 133 

Parsons,  John  D 30 

Parsons,  Theophilus   240 

Passmore,  T.  H 179 

Paton,    James 194 

Patou,  J.  B 115 

Patrick,  Symon 221,  393,  419 

Paterson,  A.  S 302 

Paterson,  H.  Sinclair   240 

Patterson,  Alexander    78    ! 

Patterson,  John  B 3G1    ! 

Patterson,  J.  L 315 

Patterson,  R 361 

Patteson,    Edward 419    j 

Patton,  J.  H 302 

Patton,  W 240 

Paul,  John 258 

Pa  VHP.    George 302 

Peabody.  Francis  G 361,  428    ! 

Pearce,  W.  P 361   | 

Pean-e,  Zachary     326    i 

Pearse,    Mark    Guy.... 127,    275 
340,  361 

Pearson,  Alfred    403 

Pearson,  Alonzo    302 

Pearson,  Charles  W 78 

Pearson,  George    258 

Pearson,  G.  F 403 

Pearson.  Josiah  B 240 

Pearson,  J.  N 150 

Pearson,  S 361 

Pear.  John 403 

Peebles,  J.  M 241,  259 

Peile,  Thomas  W 302 

-fino,   G.   R 221 

Pember,  G.  H 441 

P.-mberton,   E.   F 123 

Pendlfton,  J.  M 302 

pennHatlier,    Mrs 335 

Penney,  W.  C 361 

Penro-.-.  John 303,  327 

pi-ni«-rost  George  F 7S.  11*7 

P.-plo'-.  H.  \V.  Webb 21' 1.  827 

P-rfin.    P.    W 7S 

us.    Annie    I) 149 


Perowne,  E.  H 241,  259 

Perowne,  John     419 

IVn.wne,  T.  T 315,    316 

Perraud,    C 179 

Perry,  Anna  M 94 

Perry,  J.  P 419 

Perry.  John  T 434 

Pettis,  Olive  G 78 

IVylon,    W.    W 39 

Pf leiderer,    Otto 241 

Phelps,  Abner   169 

Plielps,  Austin     273 

Phelps,  Charles 392 

Phelps,  Elizabeth  Stuart     ...117 

Philip,    G 158 

Phillips,  Forbes    150 

Phillips,  Stephen    186 

Philo-Christos   12 

Philpot,    B 221 

Pick.   B 112 

Pickering,   John 160 

Pickett,  L.  L 221 

Pic-ton,  J.  A 362 

Pierce,  J.  S 316 

Pierce,  S.  E 205 

Pin-sol,  Alba  C 419 

Pierson,  A.   T 222 

Pike,  J.  B 79 

Pike,  J.  G 454 

Pile,  W.  N 205 

Pinart    150 

Pinarts,  -         -   79 

Pinkham,  W.  P. 303 

Pinnoek,  W.  H ...200,  205 

Pitman,  .lolm  R 377 

Pittman.  J.  R 404 

Pit/«-i-,  A.  \V 241,  362 

PI. lit,    S.    H 438 

Playfair,   S.   H 241 

Pleasants.    Mrs.    J 327 

Plummer,  W.  S 241.  273 

Plump!  re.    E 362 

Plmnptre,  K.  H 1X6 

Polhill,   Edward 344 

Pollard.     Josephine 102 

Pollock,    William 133 

Pond.    Enoch 267 

p,,nte.    Louis  do 150 

Poole,  G.  A,     259 


INDEX 


493 


Poole,  W.  H 222 

Pope,  George  N 404 

Pope,  W.  B 205,   241 

Popley,   W.  A 259 

Porcelli,    Alfred 47 

Porter,  Edmund 47 

Porter,  J.  L 79,   362 

Porter,  J.  S 303 

Porter,  R 180 

Porter,  Thomas    259 

Potter,    J.    H 40,    281 

Powell,  E.  W 180 

Powell,  H.  C 40,  47 

Powell,  J.  W 161,    362 

Power,  Harriet     404 

Power,  P.  B...79,   205,   335,    362 

454 

Poynder,  Clement    303 

Poynting,  C.  T 443 

Pracheriski,  Joseph 378 

Pratapachandra,   Majumdar..   79 

Prescott,  G.  F 419 

Presland,  John 419 

Price,  Ernest  C 102 

Prichard,  C.  E 419 

Priest,   W 267 

Priestley,  Joseph. .  .267,  296,  434 

Prime,  H 275 

Prime,  W.  C 169 

Prince,    Thomas 404 

Pring,   F.   A 40 

Proby,  W.  H.  B 103 

Procter,    John 206 

Proudfit,    A 393 

Proudfit,  A.  M 378 

Proudfoot,    A.    H 103 

Prynne,  E.  A.  F 155 

Prynne,  W 259 

Pryse,  James  M 404 

Pulsford,  J 362 

Punshon,   W.  M 384 

Purton,   W 222 

Purves,   George  T 276 

Pusey,  Edward  B 28,  241,  428 


Quinet,    Prof 


R 

Rae,  H.  Rose 362 

Ragg,    Lonsdale 303 

Rainsburger,  G.  E . . . . : 40 

Rainsford,  Marcus... 19,  316,  419 

426 

Rainy,    Principal 286 

Ram,  Abel    19 

Ram,  Mrs.  Abel    454 

Rnmbach,  J 151 

Ramsay,  A.  A 362 

Ramsay,  William  . " 205 

Ramsay,  W.  M 40,    79,    127 

Rand,    S.   T 419 

Randall,  David  A 19 

Randall,  John   241 

Randall,  J.  M 438 

Randies,    M 285,    303 

Randolph,  B.  W 40,   151 

Randolph,  Mr 259 

Randolph,  T 283 

Rankin,  J.  C 222 

Rankin,  J.  E 430 

Rate,  J 151 

Rawlett,  John 419 

Rawnsley,  H.  D 112,  113 

Rawnsley,  S.  R 133 

Rawson,  Sir  Rawson  W 94 

Ray,    Thomas 327 

Read,  J 362 

Reading,  W 79 

Redfern,  Mrs.  C.  H 419 

Rees,   J 151,   180 

Reeve,  Joseph  259 

Reeve,  J.  W 33 

Reeves,  Jonathan     397 

Reich,  Emil 161 

Reichel,  C.  P 194,420 

Reid,  Ezra  W 365 

Reid,  John  24 

Reid,  L.  H 378 

Reid,  William 259,   3 

Remensnyder,  J.  B 303 

Remy,  J.  S 103 

Renan,  E 79 

Renan,  J.  E 7 

Renaud,    G 284,   362 


41M 


liendall,  E.  D 222.  L'47 

Renton.  W 79,  241 

Resker,   R.   R 362,   378,  420 

Reubelr,   J.   A 236 

Rev.-.  .).  W 241 

Reville,    Albert 259,    260 

Reynolds.   Edward    79 

Reynolds,  Joseph  \V 327 

Rhees,  Rush 49,  79 

Rhegius.    rrbanus 199 

Ribbans,  F.  T 455 

Rieealtoun.    K 273 

Richards,  Thomas   40 

Richards,  W.  C 420 

Richardson,  George 123 

Riches,   Mrs.    E.    H 430 

Richey,  A 40 

Richey,  T 378 

Ricketts,  Charles   378 

Rickeits.  M.  H 281 

Ridgeway,  C.  J 180,   404 

Ridgcway,  .1 19 

Ridley,    W 327 

Riehm,    Edward 28 

Ridden.    Martha 455 

James  H 79 

Riley,    H.    A 222 

Ring,  T.  P 194 

Ritchie.  A 40,    127 

Ritchie.  J 170 

Ritchie,  Win 384 

Roach,     R 206 

Roberts.   Alexander 180.    327 

445 

Roberts.   Arthur    378 

Roberts,  J.  E 420 

Robertson,  A 303 

Robertson,  C.  H 420 

RoI.ertsc.ii,  F.  W 273 

Robertson.  .lames 298,   363 

Rol.eri-on.   John    94 

Robertson.  William     443 

Robinson,    Alex 80,  241 

Robinson.  Charles  H 273 

Robin-on.    Kdward   .1 151,  420 

Robinson.  G.    Wade    304 

Robinson.  .1.  ArmitaL'e.  .  .  to,    344 

Robinson.  Miss  L.  1 80 

Robinson.    Ralph 19.    2«;n 


Robins.. u.   Stuart    304 

Robinson.    Thomas 28,  80 

Robinson,   W 304,   434 

Robsou.  George 340 

Rodgers,  George 19 

Rodman,    A.    E 55 

Rogers.  Arthur  K 80 

Rogers,  Edgar     133 

Rogers,  George  A 80 

Rogers,  G.  E.  P 384 

Rogers,  Harry  364 

Rogers,   J.  G 80,  340 

Rogers,  John  H 363 

Rogers,  J.  M 260 

Rogers,  Nehemiah 378,    384 

388,  394,  395,  397 

Rogers,  Thomas   335 

Rogers,  William    222 

Roh,    F 242 

Rohr,  John  Ferd -I -I:-: 

Romaine,    W 304 

Rordean,  W 363 

Rosadi,   Giovanni 1C1 

Roscamp,  R.  G 103,  384 

Rosenthal.     Beatrice 155 

Ross.   A.   A 420 

Ross,  C.  B 420 

lioss.  D.  M 340,    363 

Ross,  J.  M.  E 363 

Roserrans,  S.  H 260 

Roussel,  M.  N 115 

Row,  C.  A 80.  273 

Rowe,  John    40 

Rowe.    Rirhard     123 

Rowe,  S.  G 127 

Rowlands,  John  B 404 

Roworth.    W 222 

Roy,    Rammolinn 

Rover,  G.  B !<>:; 

Rudd,    Saver 267 

Rudyard.   Thomas :'.<;:: 

Rush.  Jacob 273 

Rushbrooke,  Alfred Jn 

Rnskin.     John 420 

Russell.   Alfred   F 363 

Russell,  C.  T 222,    304 

Russell.  Frank    363 

Russell.  Frederick 94,    151 

Russell.   J.   S 223 


Rus.-ell,  T 344 

Rutherford,  Samuel 151,  455 

Ruthery,  W 304 

Rutledge,   David   D 441 

Rutter,   Henry 80,  94 

Rye,  M 80 

Rye,  Mrs.  Francis 104 

Rylaud.  H 28 

Ryland,  J.  C 110 

Ryle,  J.  C 223,    389 


Sabatier,    Auguste 304 

Sabela,   P 151 

Sabin,  J.  E 206 

Sadleir,  Franc    260 

Sadler,   John 80 

Sadler,  M.  F 41 

Sadlier,  Mrs.  J 73 

Saint  John,  James  A .363 

St.  John,  Pawlett 385 

St.  Jure,  J.  B 363 

Saint  Martin,   Meiiard 242 

Sakes,  L.  A 434 

Sallmon,  W.  H 81 

Salmond,  D.  F 378 

Salmond,  S.  D.  F 81 

Salome,  Mother  Mary 104 

Salt,   C.   H 180 

Salter,    James 206 

Samson,  G.  W 304 

Sanday,  W 81,  112 

Sandercock,  E 327 

Sanders,    Samuel 420 

Sanderson,    Joseph 135 

Sandys,  George 151 

Sanford,  John  1 94 

Sangster,  F 81 

Sangster,  Margaret  E 104 

Saphir.  Ailolph 81,  170,  276 

364,  420 

Sapsworth,  Elizabeth 206 

Sartorius,    Ernest 242 

Saulez,  G.  A.  F ....276 

Saurin,  Jaques 152 

Savage,  B.  J 129 

Savage,  Miuot  J 267,   364 

Savonarola,  Jerome 170,  206 

Saxby,  Elizabeth  M.  A.  F 378 


Schaff,  Philip.  .  .115,  242,  267,  269 

Schantfier,  W.  G 152,  426 

Schenck,  F.  S 420 

Schenckel,    D 273 

Schillinger,    S 378 

Schindler,  Solomon 28 

Schlesinger,  M 81 

Schmidt,   Nathaniel 81,   242 

Scholfleld,    J.    F 223 

Schouppe,   F.   X 152 

Schulhof,  J.  M 304 

Schurer,   Emil 442,  444 

Schuyler,  Anthony 41 

Schwartzkopff,   Paul 428 

Scobell,  Edward 133,  421,  426 

Scofield,    W.    C 304 

Scott,  A 207,    305 

Scott,  Abraham    304 

Scott,  F.  J 170 

Scott,  Job 305 

Scott,  John    314 

Scott,  Joseph  J 94 

Scott,  Lady  Lydia   19 

Scott,  T 81 

Scott,  W.  A 115,  260 

Scrutator    81 

Scrymgeur,  Win 81 

Scudder,   Henry 421 

Seaton,    W 267 

Sebastian,  —        - 41 

Sedgwick,   Obadiah 385 

Seeley,    E 305 

Seeley,  Mary 379 

Seelye,  J.  R 242,  267 

Seiss,  Joseph  A.  .19,  152,  186,  389 

Selbie,  J.  A 460 

Selby,   Thomas   G...81,   326,  377 

404 

Selden,  John 122 

Sell,  Henry  T 81 

Sempers,   Charles  T 419 

Seraphin,   Pere 152 

Serle,  Ambrose 438 

Sexton,  George 41 

Seyffarth,  G 224 

Seymour,  G.  F 136 

Seymour,  W.  W 170 

Sharman,  H.  B 81 

Sharpe,  Gregory 48 


WDEX 


Shaw.  William  F 19,  335 

Sheard,  A.  E.  W 281 

Sheldon.  Charles  M 335 

Sheldon,  D.  N 305 

Sheldon,  H.  0 20G 

Sheldrake,  G.  H 305 

Shepard,  Thomas 389 

Shephardson,    Daniel,    Jr 170 

Shepheard,   H 267 

Shepheard,  Harold  B 378 

Shepherd,  S 170 

Sherlock,  T 187,    194,   395 

Sherlock,  Win.  .  .41,  260,  278,  305 

Sherman.  John 260 

Sherwood,  James  M 170 

Shimeall,  R.  C 224 

Shi]. ley,    Orby 110,    166 

Shirley,  W 305 

Shorey,  J.  F 340 

Shorthouse,  A.  J 405 

Shreve,  Richmond 180 

Shrewsbury,  J.  V.  B 104 

Shut.tlowort.li,  Henry  C 181 

Sibbald,   James 82 

Sibbes,   R 119 

Sidey,  W.  W 82,  273 

Sidney,  P 242 

Siedel,  Martin 444 

Sillery,  C.  D 82 

Silver,    Abiel 19 

Silvester,  T 195 

Simmons,   J.  C 224 

Sinims,  A.  H 305 

Simon,  D.  W...41,  234,  285,  305 

Simp-on.  A.  B 438 

Simpson,  David    261 

Simpson,  Forster  G 20 

Simpson.  P.  Carnegie 242 

249,  460 
Simpson,  W.  J.  S.  .195,   284,   421 

Sinelair,   William    364 

Sin. -lair.  \V.  M 340 

Bizer,  Kate  T mi 

Ski'flington,   S.  W..152,   170,   274 

305 

Skelton.     I'.ern 261 

Skene.   Miss   l-Yliria   M.  V.     .  .170 

Skene.  W.   F 82,    104 

Skinner.  Charlotte 


Skinner.   William    

Sloan.    \V.    N 

Sinter.   George    L 

Smailes,  F.  W 

Smallbroke,  Richard 

Smart.  Christopher 

Smeaton,  George 305, 

Smiley,  Miss  S.  F 

Smith,  Austin  B 

Smith,  A.  T 

Smith,  David 

Smith,  Edward  

Smith,  Ethan    

Smith,  F.  Byington     

Smith,  George  

Smith,  Goldwiu    

Smith,  Gamaliel     

Smith,  G.  Vance 306, 

Smith,  Hannah     

Smith,  Hannah  Whitall     .  .  . 

Smith,  Haskell    

Smith,  Haskett   11 

Smith,  Isaac  G 

Smith,  I.  Oliver    

Smith,  James    

Smith,  John    242, 

Smith,  J.  B 

Smith,  J.  Carryl    

Smith,  J.  Denham...20,  344, 
Smith.  Joseph    Dunham    .... 

Smith,  J.  Gregory    

Smith,  J.  Hunter     

Smith,  John  Oswald 

Smith.  Joseph   Oswald     

Smith.   John    Pye.  .  .  .US.    L'Cl. 

Smith,  Josiah   \V 

Smith,  J.  Y 

Smith.   Riehard     

Smith,  R 

Smith.    K.    Payne     

Smith,  R.  T 

Smith.     Sydney.  .  . 

Smith.   T 

Smith.   Criah     

Smilh.   William 82, 

Smith.   William  K 

Smith.    William   S 

Sniylh.    Alexander    


..127, 


364 

95 

170 

181 

327 

379 

306 

242 

20 

12] 

82 

82 

274 

421 

20 

242' 

:;r;  i 

364 

104 

20 

121 

82 

95 

107 

426 

281 

364 

455 

28 

95 

405 

152 

306 
316 
364 

385 

is.; 

29 

364 

L70 

20 

I  or, 
306 

242 


INDEX 


497 


Smyth,  E.  C 261 

Smyth,  John  Gee 261 

Smyth,  Julian  K 82,  438 

Snell,  H.  H 224 

Snow,   W.  N 170 

Snowden,  James  H 82 

Solly,  Henry    306 

Solomon,  G 48,  82 

Soltau,  George 82,  379 

Soltau,  Wilhelm  41 

Sornerville,  David    268 

Southnm,  Thomas 364 

Southgate,  Henry 83,  306 

Spalding,  E.  W 41 

Spalding,  J.  P 430 

Spaulding,   H.   G 364 

Spear,    C 438 

Speed,  Thomas 276 

Speer,  Robert 83,  224,  364 

Spence,  James 261,  427,  455 

Spenee,  Walter 243 

Spring,  Gardiner...  170,  206,  306 

421 

Spurgeon,  C.  H 20,  41,  153 

181,  195,  206,  223,  224 

306,  328,  340,  385,  455 

Spurr,  Frederick  C ...  83,  261,  340 

Stackhouse,  Thomas 83 

Stacy,  W.  S 127 

Staley,    C 364 

Staley,  Vernon 41,  42 

Stalker,   James 83,   147,   160 

161    171,  321 
335,  365,  459 

Stanesby,  Samuel 405 

Stanford,    Charles. .  .20,    83,    153 
171,  199,  379,  421 

Stanley,   Lord 379 

Stannard,  J.  T 268 

Stanton,  Vincent  H 29,  48 

Stapfer,    Edmond. .  .83,    127,    153 
442,  460 

Starling,    James 444 

Starr,  F.  R 83 

Staunton,    William 261 

Stead,  E.  H 365 

Steane,   Edward. .  .195,    243,   281 

316 
Stearns,  G.     .' 435 


Stearns,  0.  S 29,    242 

Stebbing,    Henry 328 

Stedman,  R 344 

Steele,  Daniel 365 

Stehelin,   J.   P. 31 

Steinmeyer,  F.  L 319,  328 

Steinmeyer,  F.  Y 153 

Stennett,   S 391 

Stephen,  Sir  George 83 

Stephen,  Thomas 83 

Stephens,  E 115 

Stephens,  Joseph 388,  421 

Stephenson,  H.  M 341 

Stephenson,  J.  A.    243 

Stevens,  G.  B 285,   306,  345 

365 

Stevens,  J 247 

Stevens,  Mrs.  Maria    421 

Stevens,  William   379 

Stevens,  W.  A 83 

Stevens,  W.  B 84,    379 

Stevenson,  George . .  243,  282,  307 

Stevenson,  J 224 

Stevenson,  John  G 104 

Stevenson,  J.  M 307 

Stevenson,  Margaret  J 84 

Steward,  G 314 

Stewart,  Agnes  M 405 

Stewart,  Alexander. 84,   157 

262,  326 

Stewart,  A.  Morris.. 42,  128,  130 

133 

Stillingfleet,  Bp 385 

Stirling,   James 394 

Stith,    William 307 

Stock,  Eugene    84 

Stock,  Sarah  Geraldina 104 

128,  328 

Stockwell,  Samuel 206 

Stoddard,  William  O 117 

Stokes,  Gabriel    195 

Stokes,  W 84 

Stolz,    Alban 421 

Stone,  C.  J 435 

Stone,  Darwell    341 

Stone,  Morton 153 

Stone,  S.  J 181 

Stork,  T 8 

Storrow,  Edward 224 


493 


INDEX 


Stoughton,  John 328 

Stout,  A.  P 161,    170 

Stout,  James  F 117 

Stowe,   H.   B 223 

Straugeways,    Edward 110 

Strauss,  David  Frederick 84 

Streatfield,  Mrs.  Charles 181 

Streatfield,  G.  S 341 

Street,  C.  J 365 

Stretton,    Hesba...S4,    104,    105 
328,  379 

Strickland,  W.  J 171 

Strong,  Augustus  H 129 

Strong,  James 29 

Strong,  W 385 

Stroud,  William 171 

Stuart,  A.    Moody 444 

Stuart,  C.  M 341 

Stuart,  Helena  ' 455 

Stuart,  Moses    247 

Stubbs,  C.  W 341,  405,  421 

Sturdee,  E.  J 405 

Sue,  Eugene 117 

Suinner,  A.  Bishop    379 

Sumner,  Charles  R 274 

Sunshine,  M 105 

Surridge,  H.  A.  D 422 

Swaine,   Ann 262 

Swan,  John 440 

Swayne,  R.  G 385 

Swayne,  W.  S 153,   278 

Sweet,  James  I? 133 

•i.   L.  M 459 

Bwete,  Henry  B 365 

Swiimey.  .1.  O 243 

Sykes,  A.  A 183,  307,  328 

Symington.  - 314 

Symington,  A.  M 20,  379 

Symington.   Wm 84,  307 

Synn.nds.  A.  R 206 


TaM.  I.  K.  M 115 

Tailor,    Thomas 20 

Tail.    Andrew 405 

Tait,  William    422 

Tail.    Mrs.     W.    .1 379 

Talhot.  George  F 365 

Talmage,  Frank  DeWltt    42 


Talmage,  T.  DeWitt    85,   307 

Tanner,  James  G 307 

Taprell,    Richard • 422 

Tauler.  Johann 153 

Taylor,  Charles    113 

Taylor,  D.  T 224 

Taylor,  E.  H 181 

Taylor.   Ida  S 406 

Taylor,  Isaac     105 

Taylor,  Jeremy   85 

Taylor,  John   307 

Taylor,  O.  A 105 

Taylor,  R 243 

Taylor,  Sophia    430 

Taylor,  S.  Earl 85 

Taylor,  Thomas 20,  133,  391 

Taylor,  T.  E 85 

Taylor,  Wm.  M...  128,    319,    328 
365,  370,  379 

Teissier,  G.  F.  de 379 

Teller,    John 225 

Terirolina.  (1onniess  A.  C.  K..207 

Terry.   Milton   S 314,  406 

Teulon,  W.  F 307 

Thayer,  Ehene/er  455 

Thayer,  E.  W 85 

Theed,    Richard 388 

Thiersch,  H.  W.  .1 328 

Thiersch,  H.  W.  T 379 

Tholuck,  A 171,  406 

Thorn,  J.  H 42,  428,  455 

Thomas,  A.  R.  G 385 

Thomas.   Evan     85 

Thomas.   Mrs.   N 455 

Thome  <le  .lesn ir,:: 

Thompson,  D 171 

Thompson.   K 85 

Thompson.    K.   Synies    171 

Thompson.  John    ll>7,  455 

Thompson.  J.    Denton    385 

Thompson,   J.   P 105,    366 

Thompson,  Wm.  H 29 

Thomson,   Arthur   366 

Thomson.  Charles    95 

Thomson.   J.    K.   H 31 

Thomson.   William 307,    442 

Thomson,  w.  i> 329 

Thomson.  W.  H 380 

Thorne,  E 329 


INDEX 


499 


Thorne,  H 366 

Thorne,  J.  H 366 

Thornton,  Henry    406 

Thornton,  J. . 455 

Thorold,    A.-W....276,    278,    366 

456 

Thrupp,  J.  F 307 

.Thurmer,  H.  K ,.262 

Tickell,  George !   42 

Tidball,  Thomas  A 243,  366 

Tillottson,    John 390 

Tirlwall,  T 95 

Tissot,  J.  J 85 

Titus,  T.  T 380 

Tocld,  J.  F 406 

Todd,  J.  H 441 

Tomkins,   Martin 314 

Toplady,    A.    M 456 

Torr,  Cecil 119 

Towers,  Alton 105 

Townley,    R 225 

Townseml,  George  T 12 

Townsend,  J.  H 225 

Townsend,  L.  T 243,  329 

Townsend,  Mrs.  M.  E 128 

Traheron,  P 344 

Traill,  Robert 422 

Trapp,  Joseph 388 

Treffry,  Richard,  Jr 247 

Tregelles,  Samuel  P 225 

Trench,  Francis 243 

Trench,  G.  F 207 

Trench,  M 366 

Trench,  R.  C....31.  123,  262,  319 
329,  370,   380,  406 

Trenwith,  W.  H. 225 

Trevilyan,  Janet  P 53 

Trevor,  George 153,  171 

Trinder,  W.  M 380 

Trotter,  J.  Lilias.  .  .153,  181,  366 

380 

Tucker,  A.  B 366 

Tucker,  Miss  Charlotte    317 

Tucker,  J.  1 276 

Tucker,  William     308 

Tugwell,  George 153 

Tuke,  Thomas 344 

Tulloch,  John 115 

Turnbull,  George    276 


Turnbull,  Robert 42,    341 

Turner,  J.  B 366 

Turner,  S.  H 366 

Tumour,  B.   J 262 

Turretin,    Francois 308 

Tute,  John  S 335,  456 

Tweddell,  Ralph  B 181 

Tweedie,  W.  K 308,  380 

Tyler,  Bennett 154,  268 

Tyler,  Thomas 48,  438 

Tymms,  T.  Vincent 285,  308 

Tyndale,   W 396 

Tyng,  Stephen  H 344 

Tyng,  Stephen  H.,  Jr 225 

Tyree,  C 456 

Tyrwhit,  -    13 

Tyso,  Joseph 207 

U 

Udall,   John 366 

Ulhorn,    Gerhard    115 

Ullmann,  Carl.  .269,  276,  429,  430 

Underwood,  Edward 262 

Unsworth,  William 335,  341 

Uphain,  C.  W 42 

Upham,  Francis  W. 123 

Upham,  T.  C 456 

Upjohn,  W 380 

Urmy,  W.  S.  . .  .225,  385,  395,  397 

Urwick,  W 226,  243,  2G2,  308 

Usher,    James 42 

Ussher,    Henry 85 


Vallings,  J.  F 85 

Vandersloot,  S.  J 85 

Van  Dyke,  Henry    117 

Van  Dyke,  H.  J 422 

Van  Dyke,  J.  C 128 

Van  Oosterzee,  J.  J 244 

Varley,  Henry 226,  278 

Vaughan,  C.  J.  .133,  154,  171,  181 
341,  367,  406,  422 

Vaughan,  Wycliffe  136 

Vaux,  James  E.  .42,  154,  171,  308 

Veith,  J.   E 154,  162,  422 

Vercruyse,  B . . , 85 

Vernon,  J.  R 181 

Verschoyle,  H 422 


500 


INDEX 


Veysie,    Daniel 308 

Vidal,  James 244 

Vigis,    Everard 274 

Villiers,  W.  R 175 

Vinceut,  E.  C 265 

Vincent,  John  H 86 

Vincent,  M.  R 341,  367,  385 

Vincent,  Thomas 226,    456 

Vinton,  J.  D 422 

Vos,  Geerhardus 367 

Voysey,   Charles 274,   431 

W 

Wace,  Henry 86,  308 

Waddell,  P.  Hately 48,  274 

Waddington,   J.   B 308 

Waffle,  Albert  E 171 

Waggett,   P.  N 154 

Waggoner,  J.  H 226,  308 

Wagner,  George.  ..155,    406,    422 

Wainwright,  J.  M 86 

Waite,  John 226 

Wakeford,    John...  155,    268,   308 
317,  422 

Walbridge,  L.  Castle 105 

\V;ildegrave,  Samuel 226,  367 

Wai  den,  Treadwell 86,  367 

Waldenstrom,  P 308 

Walker,  Albert  H 367 

\Vn  1  ker,  Alexander    Ill 

Walker,  Edward    329 

Walker,  Mrs.  E.  Ashley    105 

Walker,  George  42,  309 

Walker,  G.  J 226 

Walker,  George  S 380 

Walker,  J.  B 244 

Walker,  James  E 21 

Walker,  Norman  L 86 

Walker,  0 341 

Walker,   Samuel    456 

Walker,  S.  A 388 

Walker,  T.   15 244 

Walker,  W.  L 42,  3G7 

Wall,  W.   E 172 

Wallace,  Hugh  C 422 

Wallace,  Lew 117,  128 

Walla. -e.  0.  C.  S 86 

\V:ils:i1.  S 86 

Walsh,  A.  Stewart 117 

Walsh.    I'.Miop I!'1.' 


Walsh,  W 147    334 

Walsh,  W.  P 13 

Walton,    Jonathan 385 

Wahvood,    John 262 

Ward,  E.  S.  Phelps 117 

Ward,  Henry  D 172 

Ward,  Lillian  M 152 

Wardlaw,  Ralph 309,  329 

Ware,  Henry   244 

Ware,  Henry,  Jr 274 

Warner,  J 172 

Warner,  R 95 

Warren,  Elizabeth    155,  199 

Warren,  Henry  W 326 

Warren,  Israel  P 209,  226 

Warriner,  E.  A 406 

W.-.rrington,  George 268,  329 

\\-arschauer,  J 113,  226 

Washburn,  Francis    388,   423 

Washburn,  L.  K 278 

Washburn,  W.  W 21,   186 

Waterburv,  J.  B 456 

Waterland,    D 262 

Wa  t  erworth,    Mrs 105 

Watson,  Alexander.  .181,  207,  406 

Watson,  Canon   423 

Watson,  Gervas    122 

Watson.  .John 86,  329,  368 

Watson,  J.  McLaren   155 

Watson,  Mrs.  S 86 

Watson,  Thomas    406 

Wallers.   Philip 423 

Watts,    Isaac 207,  244,  309 

Waugh,  T 226,  406 

Way,  A 119 

Wayland,  Francis 309 

Waymoiith.  .lames 172 

Weaver.    Joshua 122 

Weaver,  R 244 

Webb,   Allan    B 314 

Wcl.h,  A.  E 21 

Webb.   Caleb     423 

Webster,  F.  S 207,  456 

Webster,  W 195 

\\Vdderburn,    Alexander 136 

Wrddred,  John 195 

Weed,  G.  Luddington 106 

Weeks.   R.   D 263 

Woi.kmann.  (1.  S 329 

WHnstork,    H 244 


INDEX 


501 


Weiser,  C.  Z 106 

Weiss,  Bernhard 49,  86 

Weiss,  L 284 

Weitbrecht,  H.  U 114 

Welch,    J 86 

Welchman,  Edward 388 

Weld,  A 158 

Wold,  H.  H 87 

Wellcome,  I.  C 309 

Welles,    Albert 110 

Wellford,  E.  T 162 

Wellford,  G 155 

Wells,  James. .  .341,  380,  423,  435 

Wendt,  H.  H 345,  368 

Wenley,  R.  M 435 

Werdmueller,  Otto 195 

Wesley,  John    .....388,  396,  406 

Wesley,  Samuel    110 

West,  Gilbert  196,  260 

West,  J.  R 199 

West,  Stephen   263,  309 

West,  W 423 

Westcott,  Brooke  Foss...43,  172 

187,  196,  197,  199,  244,  282,  329 

395,  438,  459 

Wettenhall,  E 155 

Wevill,    J 263 

Whately,  Richard. .  .200,  207,  380 

Whateley,    W 393 

Wheatley,  Leonard  A 335 

Whedon,  D.  D 309 

Wheeler,    C 172 

Wheeler,  Mrs.  Charlotte . .  87,  106 
128,  282,  368,  380 

Whistler,  R.  G 407 

Whiston,  W 183,  199,  246,  248 

Whitby,  Daniel 196 

White,  Mrs.  Annie  R.    ...87,  106 

White,  Edward 43 

White,  Mrs.  E.  G 133,    407 

White,  Ellen  G.  H 244 

White,  Frank  H 21 

White,  James    227 

White,  Mrs.  James    . . .244 

White,  James  E 227 

White,  R.  B 309 

White,  Thomas  423 

White,  W.  S 87,  95 

Whitefield,  Edward     284 

Whitefield,  George 385 


Whitelaw,    Thomas 263 

Whitfield,  F.  .21,  87,  155,  227,  456 

Whiting,  Mary  B 368 

Whitley,  John 309 

Whitman,  Jason 423 

Whitman,  Samuel    129,   309 

Whitney,  John  R... 155,  172 

Whiton,  J.  M 310 

Whittaker,    R 423 

Whittemore,  T 380 

Whittemore,  W.  M 87 

Whittingham,  W.  R 380 

Whittle,    D.   W 223 

Whitty,  John 423 

Whyte,   Alexander 87,   380 

Whytford,   Richard 332 

Wickes,  Thomas 87 

Wickham,   R 423 

Widdowes,  Giles 263 

Wilberforce,  Robert  I.... 43,  341 

Wilbour,  C.  E 79 

Wilbur,  Asa 248,  263 

Wild,  Laura  H 87 

Wilford,    Florence 181 

Wilkes,  Henry 48,  245,  274 

Wilkins,  Wm 95 

Wilkinson,  G.  H 172 

Wilkinson,  H.  E 423 

Wilkinson,  John  B 380,  423 

Wilkinson,  J.  W 423 

Wilkinson,  W.  F 456 

Willan,  Robert 96 

Willan,  William 456 

Willard,  D 48 

Willcox,  G.  B 385 

Willets,   A.   A 329 

Willett,  Andrew 186 

Willett,  Herbert  L 87 

Willett,  Wm 87 

Williams,  C 310 

Williams,  George   207 

Williams,  H.  W 315,  317 

Williams,  Isaac  .  .43,  96,  155,  196 

Williams,  John    329,  341 

Williams,  Meade  C 368 

Williams,  William  87 

Williams,  W.  R.   ...381,  385,  395 
397,  424 

Willis,  E.  F 245,  310 

Williston,   Seth 43,  133 


INDEX 


Wills,  Charles 87 

Willson.  James  R 310 

Wilmot-Bnxlon,  H.  .1 329 

Wilson,  A 381 

Wilson,  D.  D 330 

Wilson.   Mrs.  Ella  (' 88,  381 

Wilson.  Gilbert  L 368 

Wilson,  G.  W 227 

Wilson,  Harry     155,    196 

Wilson.  .1.  H 424 

Wilson,  J.  Maurice    310 

Wilson,  James  P 381 

Wilson.  Joe  D 182 

Wilson.  John    21,  245 

Wilson,  Robert    ...245,    310,   391 

Wilson,  William 207 

Wilson,  W.  C 456 

Wilson,  W.  Dexter    196 

Windale,  S.  A 245 

Wines.   E.  C 310 

Winkley,  S.  H 88,  245 

Winsconi,  J.  A 424 

\Vinslo\v,  Forbes  E 342 

Winslow,  Octavins.  .  .21,  133,  208 

227,  264,  268,  276,  310,  311,  314 

424,    438 

Winterbotham,  Canon  R 381 

Winthrop,  E 227 

Winlle,  T 407 

Wirgman,  A.  T 424 

Wise.  Daniel    88 

Wise.    Isaar  M 156,    172 

Wisem.-m,  Cardinal    156 

Wi -eman,  Luke   H 133 

Wiseman,  Nathaniel    368 

Witherby,  H.  Forbes     29 

Witherby,  W 227 

Withers.    J 208 

Witsins,   Hermann 424 

Wix,   Samuel 407,   424 

Wolfe.  J.  R 29 

Wollaston.   William 182 

Wollpert.     Frederick 268 

Wolston.   W.   T.   P 227 

Wood.   H.   K 88.    199 

Wood.  James 390 

Wood,  Sir  Willi.-m   P 368 

Woodard.    Luke    245,   282 

Woodhead,  A 88,  342 


Woodhouse,  F.  C 368 

Woods,  F.  H 29 

Woolley,    Milton 88,    274 

Woolridge,  C.  W 227 

Worcester,  Henry  A 424 

Worcester,  Noah    311 

Worcester,  Samuel    29 

Worcester,  Thomas    2us 

Wordsworth,    Elizabeth 424 

Worsley,  Mrs 21 

Worsley,  Thomas   407 

Worsnop,  A '. 88 

Wotton,    William 444 

Wray,   G 274 

Wright,  C.  H.  H....55,    245,    332 

Wright,  David    369 

Wright,  Julia  M 279 

Wright,  J.  W 113 

Wright,  Paul  88 

Wright,  T.  H 330 

Wright,  W.  B 407 

Wyatt,  H.  H 43 

Wyld,   G 88 

Wyim,  Walter 284 

Wynne,  F.  R 88 

Wynne,  G.  R 15fi 


Vardley,   Edward 122 

Yates,  E 96 

Yearns,  James 424 

Yelverton,  Sir  H 369 

Voi-an.   Calvin 162 

Young.   Dinsdale  T 311 

Young,  E 407 

Young,  Frederick   R 263 

Young,  G.  E 386 

Young,  Jesse   Howman    245 

Young,  John    88,  311,   342 

Young,   Peter    ..88,  96 

Young,  Thomas     424 

Yonnghusbaiul.    Fram-es.  .88,   106 
Yourtee.    S.    L 2<- 


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Zabriskie,  F.  N 

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