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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.
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I. THE PRE-EXISTENCE OF CHRIST.
Jesus Christ was from the beginning and before His
birth. This doctrine is an essential part of the divinity of
Christ, and would properly be included in the discussion of
that subject, but is placed here in its chronological order.
History:
The History of the Doctrine is the history of the doc-
trine of the Person of Christ, — which see.
Recommended: None.
Alderson, Joseph. — The Pre-existence of Our Saviour.
0. London, n. d.
[Ashdown, W.] — A Key to the Scripture Character of
Jesus Christ, or the doctrine of the ancient existence of His
glorious soul in union with His Deity, clearly proved from
revelation. To which is added an Appendix, containing
some remarks on the scheme of doctrine lately published
by the Rev. Mr. R. E(lliott), wherein he endeavors to prove
that the Deity attributed to Jesus Christ in Scripture is
not His own Deity. By a free Enquirer after Truth. 0.
London, 1784.
Baker, William M.— The Ten Theophanies; or the Ap-
pearance of Our Lord to man before his birth in Bethle-
hem. D., pp. viii+247. New York, 1883. *
Barclay, S. M.— The Self-Revealing Jehovah of the Old
Testament, the Christ of the New Testament. 0. Lon-
don, 1885.
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12 JESUS CHRIST OUR LORD
(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. *
JESUS CHRIST OUR LORD 13
(Tyrwhit). — Two Discourses on the Creation of All
Things by Jesiis Christ, and on the Kesurrection of the
Dead through the Man Christ Jesus. Fourth ed., D. Lon-
don, 1808.
The Unity of Faith; or Jesus as the Manifestation of
God in all Ages. 0. London, 1857.
Walsh, W. P.— The Angel of the Lord, or Manifesta-
tions of Christ in the Old Testament. D., pp. 76. London.
1876. *
II. CHRIST IN THE OLD TESTAMENT.
A. In Type.
Definition :
Jesus is prefigured in the Old Testament by Ceremonies,
by Circumstances and by Personages. Instances. The cer-
emonies of the J'abernacle and Temple. The raising of the
brazen serpent. Joseph, Melchisedec.
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The study of the types has some Scriptural ground and
it has always been the custom of the church to so interpret
parts of the Old Testament, thus leading to the formation
of the "Allegorical Method" of interpretation as opposed
to the "Literal." That Christ is so typified has been de-
nied, especially by the -lews. It has also been denied by
those extreme literalists who assert that the Old Testament
history is nothing more than the history of the nation. It
is a later tendency to discredit typology.
Recommended: Fairbairn.
Abbott, Lyman. — Old Testament Shadows of New Testa-
ment Truths. 0., pp. viii-f 213. New York, 1869. *
Aitken, R.— The Teaching of the Types. Tracts for the
Clergy. O. London, 18f>ii.
Arbuthnot, George.-^-The Passion of Christ Foretold in
Type ;ind Prophecy. Fourteen Short Addresses Delivered
in the Collegiate Church of Stratford-on-Avon. ()., pp. 79.
London. 1902.
Atherton, C. J. — Ancient Types. Modern Applications.
Li-lit in the Christum Life I'n.m the Teaching of the Taber-
nacle. I)., pp. 92. London, 1886.
n
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.
16 JESUS CHRIST OUR LORD
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.
JESUS CHRIST OUR LORD 17
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
.//•;.sTN ClllflsT Or/,' LOUD
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.
JE8UB CHRIST OUR LORD 19
Otts, J. M. P. — Christ and the Cherubim; or the Ark
of the Covenant, a Type of Christ Our Saviour. E., pp. 63.
Richmond, Va.. 1896. *
Rainsford, Marcus. — The Tabernacle in the Wilderness
and the Gospel According to Leviticus. D., pp. viii-|-294.
New York, n. d. *
Ram, Abel. — Emmanuel ; or the Infancy and the Passion
of Our Lord Reproduced in the Mysteries of the Taber-
nacle. Cr. 0., pp. 283. London, 1888. *
Randall, David Austin. — Ham-Mishkan, the Wonderful
Tent. An account of the structure, signification and spir-
itual lessons of the Mosaic tabernacle erected in the wilder-
ness of Sinai. D., pp. xlv-f 420. Cincinnati, 1886. Reis-
sued as "The Tabernacle in Sinai.'' Boston, 1891, from
the same plates. *
Ridgeway, J. — The Gospel in Type; or the Evangelical
Meaning of the Hebrew Ritual. 0. London, 1865.
Robinson, Ralph. — Christ All and in All; or Several
Significant Similitudes by which the Lord Jesus is De-
scribed in the Holy Scriptures. LIU Sermons. Cr. 0.,
pp. xiv+429. London, 1868. *
Rodgers, George. — The Gospel According to Moses, as
Seen in the Tabernacle and its Various Services. New ed.
Carefully revised. D., pp. 184. Chicago, 1880. *
Scott, Lady Lydia. — Exposition of the Types and Anti-
types of the Old and New Testament. 0. London, 1856.
Seiss, Joseph Augustus. — Holy Types; or, the Gospel in
Leviticus. D., pp. 403. New York, n. d.
Shadows of Jesus; Sunday Readings on the Personal
Types of the Lord Jesus Christ. By the author of "Me-
moir of an Eton Boy." D. London, 1859.
Shaw, William F. — Foreshadowings of Christ. Second
ed., 0. London, 1884.
Silver, Abiel. — -Lectures on the Symbolic Character of
the Scriptures. D.. pp. 286. New York, 1863. * Sweden-
boruian.
JESUS CHI! 1ST OUR LORD
Simpson, Forster G. — Lectures on the Typical Charac-
ter of the Jewish Tahcrnacle. Priest hood and Sacrifices.
•hed durum I. cut. 1S.")i). S.. pp. viii-j-335. London,
l-.VJ. *
Smith, Austin Burns.- — Gospel Teacher: or Twelve Les-
tures on the Types and Shadows of the ( )ld Testament. D.,
pp. l:?i;. Denison. Texas, I**-
Smith, George. — The Doetrine of tlie Cherubim: Bein^
an Iininiry Critical, Ivxe^etical and Practical, into the Syin-
bolie;d Character and Design of the Cherubic Ki«rures of
Holy Seripture. D., pp. viii -Lit i. London, 1850. *
Smith, Hannah Whitall. — Old Testament Types and
Teachings. D.. pp. :W± New Fork, 1899. *
Smith, J. Denham. — Christ I'nveiled: or Thoughts on
the Tabernacle. 0., pp. 300. London,. 1889. *
Smith, Uriah.— -Looking unto .Jesus; or Christ in Type
and Antitype. <>.. pp. 1}S8. Battle Creek, Mich., 1897. *
Spurgeon, C. H.— Christ in the Old Testament. Ser-
mons nn the foreshadowing of Our Lord in the Old Testa-
ment history, ceremony and prophecy. 0., pp. viii+714.
London, 1899. *
Stanford, Charles. — Symbols, of Christ. D. London,
1870. New ed., D., pp. 345. London, 1871. New ed., 0.
London, 1878. *
Symington, A. M. — The Story of Joseph. Read in the
Li<jht of the Son of Man. 0. London, 1894.
Tabernacle Shadows of the Better Sacrifices. Iv. pp.
104. AllcLrhanv. n. d. Later ed.. enlarged. S.. pp. l:!1.
». *
Tailor, Thomas.— Christ Revealed: or the Old Testa-
ment Ivxplain-'d. A treatise of the types and shado>
Our Sjivinur contained throughout the whole Scriptures.
Q. London, 1635.
Taylor, Thomas. — Christ Revealed: or the Types ;md
Slmdous (,f Our S;ivioiir in the Old Testament Opened and
Lain< d < > Glas ">- . 1816.
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The Types and Antitypes of Our Lord Jesus Christ.
Short poems by various authors, and selections from the
Bible. Q., pp. 29+2P. London, 1884. *
Walker, James Edward. — Sacerdotalia ; the High Priest
of Israel, Robed in Garments of Glory and Beauty, a Type
of Christ : Being an Abstract of Sermons Delivered in the
Church of Scotland. Cheltenham. 0., pp. 84. London,
1881.
Washburn, W. W. — The Gospel According to Moses;
or the Import of Sacrifice in the Ancient Jewish Service.
S., pp. 90. Cincinnati, 1883. Originally delivered as ser-
mons. *
Webb, A. E. — The Tabernacle and the Temple; their
Symbolic Teaching and Spiritual Import. T., pp. 64. Lon-
don, 1882. *
White, Frank H.— All of Blue; or the Body is of Christ;
Being brief Keynotes upon Some of the Types of the Mo-
saic Sanctuary. E. London, 1881.
White, Frank H. — -Christ in the Tabernacle, with Some
Remarks on the Offerings. Illustrated. D., pp. 157. Lon-
don, 1871. Fourth ed., 0., pp. 250. London, 1878. Eighth
ed., D., pp. 270. New York, n. d. All *
White, Frank H. — Types and Shadows; or the Taber-
nacle Simply Explained. E. London, n. d.
Whitfield, F. — Shadows of the Great Sacrifice; or the
Altar, the Bekah and the Shoe. E., pp. 96. London, 1873.
* E. London, 1901.
Wilson, John. — A popular Inquiry into the Doctrine of
Scriptural Types. 0., pp. xi+330. Edinburgh, 1833. *
Winslow, Octavius. — Patriarchal Shadows of Christ and
His Church, as Exhibited in the History of Joseph and His
Brethren. D. London (?), 1863.
Worsley, Mrs. — Christ in Joseph. 0. London, 1880.
II, b. IN PKoPHKCY.
The literature o!' Messianic prophecy iniuht include com-
mentaries on the .Messianic prophecies. The subject is also
discussed in works on Old Testament Theology. We con-
fine ourselves to Hie treatises and discussions directly dis-
cussing the subject.
• amended: Riehm, Delitzsch, Briggs, Davidson.
Adeny, Walter F.— The Hebrew Kntopia, a Study of
Messianic Prophecy. O., pp. xi-|-374. London, 1879. *
Alexander, William. (Bishop of Deny/) — Witness of
the Psalms to Christ and Christianity. The Hampton lec-
ture for 1876. Second ed., 0. New York, 1S77. 0., pp.
410. London, 1890. *
Arnot, M. — Christ in the Psalms. Iv Pitlsbnr"1, Pa.,
1876
Baron, David. — Rays of Messianic (ilory; or Christ in
tli«- Old Testament. I)., pp. 270. London. 1S86. New
York. 1891. *
Bassett, Francis T. — Search and See. A brief examina-
tion of certain Messianic texts «>f the Old Testament with
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Christ the Key of the Psalter, with especial reference to
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Claggett, N.— Truth Defended and Boldness in Error
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Culross, James. — The .Man of Sorrows and the joy that
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Curtis, Anson Bartie. — Back to the Old Testament for
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David's Vision, with a preliminary dissertation, showing
David's prophecy of Christ. By a Pilgrim to the Holy
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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-
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Edinburgh, 1891. *
Delitzsch, Franz. — Old Testament History of Redemp-
tion. Translated by S. J. Curtis. D., pp. 213. Edin-
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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-
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Dorr, B. — I'roph.-eies and Types KYlatiim to Christ. D.,
pp. 72. New York. n. d. *
Drummond, James. — The Jewish Messiah. A eritieal
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of the M. io the closing nf the Talmud. ( ).. pp. ix-f-
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Edersheim, Alfred. I'mpheey and History in KVlafion
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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
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Galloway, William B. — Isaiah's Testimony for Jesus;
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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.
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Gillies, John. — Essay on the Prophecies Relating to the
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Gloag, Paton James. — The Messianic Prophecies; being
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In a series of discourses. D. London, 1862.
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Hengstenberg, E. W.— Christ olnuy of the Old Testa-
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London, 1852. *
Kidder, Richard. — A Demonstration of the Messias ; in
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London. 1892.* The sninniin.u1 up in the ennclndinu eliap-
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Lee, Gerald Stanley. — The Shadow Christ. An intro-
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Lord, Eleazer. — The .Messiah in Moses and the Prophets.
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Lowman, Moses. — The Argument from Prophecy in
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1733.
Lowry, Robert. — Question Book : Christ in Promise and
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McCaul, Alexander. — The Messiahship ; or Jesus ; a con-
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1837- '40. 0. London, 1852.
MacLaurin, John. — Essay on Prophecies Relating to the
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Moorhouse, James. — The Expectation of the Christ. 0.
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Noel, Baptist W. — The Messiah: As Wonderful — Coun-
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Ottey, George P. — Prophecies and Types of Messiah;
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Questions and Answers on the Prophecies Concerning
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Riehm, Edward. — .Messianic Prophecy: Its Origin. His-
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Ryland, H. — Psalms Restored to Messiah. I). London,
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Schindler, Solomon. — Messianic Iv\ peel at ions and .Mod-
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Smith, John Pye. — The Scripture Testimony in Relation
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termination of tin- doctrine tanuht in the Scriptures cpn-
cermn«j- the person of Christ, including a careful examina-
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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-
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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-
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Strong, James. — Question Book : Christ in the Old Testa-
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Thomson, William H. — Christ in the Old Testament; or
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Wolfe, J. R.— The Messiah as Predicted in the Penta-
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III. CHRIST PROPHESIED OUTSIDE OF TIIK OLD
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Clirisi is prefigured in many religions, heathen though
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The world was expecting a Redeemer of some kind and this
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tin* period.
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IV. CHRIST rXCAKXATIv HIS BIRTH.
Definition:
The words incarnate and incarnation are sometimes used
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The Humiliation and Exaltation of Our Redeemer, in
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Hutton, R. H. — The Incarnation and Principles of Evi-
dence. 0. London, 1862.
Johnson, Anna J. — Christ Unveiled; His Heavenly and
Earthly Appearing. D., pp. 105. New York, 1887. *
Johnson, J. B. — The Angels of God Considered in the
Light of the Divine Unity, and in Their Relation to the
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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
theory of evolution. 0., pp. 26+469. New York, 1900. *
Kingdon, H. Fully. — God Incarnate, being the Bishop
Paddock lectures for 1890. 0., pp. 252. New York, 1890. *
Knowling, R. J. — Our Lord's Virgin Birth and the Criti-
cism of Today. Cr. 0., pp. 313. London, 1903. *
Leo I., St. — Sermons on the Incarnation. Translated by
W. Bright. New York.
Liddon, H. P. — Christmas-tide in St. Paul's. Sermons
bearing chiefly on the birth of Our Lord and the end of the
year. 0., pp. 44f London, 1889. *
Ligouri, A. M. de. — Meditations and Discourses on the
Incarnation. Translated. S. New York, 1876.
Liguori, St. Alphonsus. — Meditation on the Great Mys-
tery of the Incarnation. Translated by Rev. Edmund
Vaughan. S. New York, 1901.
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Lobstein, Paul. — The Virgin Birth of Christ. An his-
torical j»nd critical essay. Translated into English by Vic-
tor Lenliette. Edited by the Rev. W. D. .Morrison.
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1903. * A book which has caused much discussion.
Long, Curtis Edward. — Incarnation; or, The Word
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Lux Muiidi. A Series of Studies in the Religion of the
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Mac Donald, Alex. — Questions of the Day. Thoughts on
the Biblical (Question. Appendix B. Irenaeus and the
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Macduff, J. R.— The Story of Bethlehem. S. New Fork,
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Mackintosh, J. C. — The Incarnation, and Other Ser-
mons; In-iii!!1 gatherings from a colonial ministry. 0. 1'ort
Elizabeth. 1887.
Mason, Ernest. — Womanhood in the God Man. O.. pp.
332. London, 1891.
Masterman, J. Howard B. — Was Jesus Christ Divine?
An inquiry into the credibility of the Incarnation. D.. pp.
xv-f 103. ' London, 1904. *
Maturin, R. W. — The Incarnation. 32mo. London,
1892.
Meldrum, J.- — The Incarnation of the Son of Cod. 2
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Miles, H. A.— TJ.c Birth of Jesus. D. NYw York, 1876.
Milnes, Edward. — The Anuvls' Sonu. Cr. O. London,
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Milton, John.- Hymn on the Alorniim of Christ's Na-
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Moore, Daniel. .Meditations Tor Advent : or Short LYad-
iii the First and Second Coiniim of Our Lord Jesus
Christ. i >.. pp. L'-Mi. London. iSSfi. *
Morris, George.— The Duality of all Divine Truth in
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Our Lord Jesus Christ for God's Self -Manifestation in the
Impartation of the Divine Nature to Man. D., pp-. xxiv-j-
407. London, 1883. *
Morris, J. Brande. — Jesus the Son of Mary ; or the Doc-
trine of the Catholic Church upon the Incarnation of the
Son of God. 2 vols., 0. London, 1851.
Mortimer, A. G. — The Incarnation the Solution of Mod-
ern Difficulties. I). \<>w York, 1891.
New Christmas Tract, showing the reason^ we have for
joy at the event of Our Saviour's Birth. 0. London,
1800 (?).
Nelson, Loveday A. — Coming of the Christ Child in
Story and in Picture. S., pp. 3+39. Chicago, 1904.
New Great ion. The. By the Author of Our Family
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On the Morning of Christ's Nativity. (Waistcoat Pocket
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On the Nativity of Our Blessed Lord Jesus Christ. A
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On the Nativity of Our Lord Jesus Christ. A Divine
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Orr, James.— The Christian View of God in the World
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1894. Third ed., 0., pp. 500. Edinburgh, 1897. *
Ottley, Robert L. — The Doctrine of the Incarnation. 2
vols., 0., pp. 336, 376. London, 1896. * Second revised
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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.
A companion to "Today's Bible." 0., pp. 160. London,
1895. *
Peyton, William Wynne. — The Three Greatest Forces
in the World and the Making of Western civilization. Part
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A Pindaric on tin- Nativity <>f the Son of God. 0.
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Potter, J. H. — A Present Christ: Daily KYadinirs on the
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Powell, H. C.- - Th»« Principle of the Incarnat ion, with
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xxxvi+483. London, 1896. *
Pring, F. A. — The Message oi' the Lncarnat ion to the
Nation. O.. pp. 16. London, 1894.
Rainsburger, George Earl. — The Incarnation of Jesus
Christ. A sermon. 0. West Lafayette, 0., n. d. *
Ramsay, W. M. — Was Christ Born in Bethlehem: a
Study on the Credibility of St. Luke. 0., pp. xii+280.
New York. 1898. Pp. 292. London. 1898.*
Randolph, B. W.— The Vir-in Birth of Our Lord. A
paper read in substance before the Confraternity of the
Holy Trinity at Cambridge. Cr. 0., pp. 72. London, 1903.
Richey, Alban. — The Incarnation and the Kenosis. 0.
New York-. 1898. *
Richards, Thomas.— The Nativity of Christ a Matter of
Great Joy to All People. A sermon on Luke ii : 10. 11. 0.
London, 1728.
Ritchie, A.— The Wonderful Babe of Bethlehem. Q.
London. 1905.
Robinson, J. Armitage, — Some Thoughts on the Incar-
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rant'-rbnty. (:r. Q.. pp. <!4. London. IDdM. Cr. 0., Lon-
don. 1 !Mi:,.
Rowe, John. — Emmanuel; or the love of Christ expli-
and applied in his Incarnation. bein<_r made under the
and his ^at inaction in thirty sermons. O.. pp. 192.
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Rushbrooke, Alfred. — The Advents. Literal and Spir-
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Sadler, M. F.— Emmanuel ; or the Incarnation of the
Son of God the Foundation of Immutable Truth. 0., pp.
xvi+434. London, 1867. *
Schuyler, Anthony. — The Incarnate Word, and Other
Sermons. D., pp. 248. New York, 1898. *
Sebastian. — Manual of the Infant Jesus. D. London,
1884.
Sexton, George. — The Advent of Christ and its Effect
on the Ages. A sermon. 0., pp. 32. London, 1878.
Sherlock, William. — A Vindication of the Doctrine of
the Holy and Ever Blessed Trinity and Incarnation of the
Son of God. Q. London, 1690, 1691, 1694.
Simon, D. W. — Reconciliation by Incarnation. The re-
conciliation of God and man by Incarnation of the Divine
Word. 0., pp. xxiii+387. Edinburgh, 1899. *
The Sinner 's Redemption, wherein is described the blessed
Nativity of Our Lord Jesus Christ. Two parts. Ff . Lon-
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Smith, Haskett. — The Divine Epiphany in Ten Pro-
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Soltau, Wilhelm.— The Birth of Jesus. Translated from
the German by Maurice A. Canney. Cr. 0., pp. 90. Edin-
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Spalding, Erastus W. — The Incarnation the Source of
Life and Immortality ; a Doctrinal and Practical Essay. 0.
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Spurgeon, Charles H.— "Good Tidings of Great Joy."
Christ's Incarnation the Foundation of Christianity. (Cen-
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Staley, Vernon. — The Coming of the Son of Man ; a
Series of Considerations for the Season of Advent. With a
preface by Rev. T. T. Carter. ' 32mo., pp. 160. London,
1895. *
Staley, Vernon. — Plain Words on the Incarnation with
Special Reference to Baptism and the Eucharist. With
preface by Rev. T. T. Carter. D., pp. viii+222. London,
1892; second ed., D.. pp. 102. *
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Staley, Vernon. — Expositions of tin- Catholic Doctrine
Concerning the Church, the Incarnation and the Sacra
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Strictures on AYilberforce's Doc-trine of the Incarnation.
1).. pp. »;.">. Xew York, 1851.
Stewart, A. Morris. — The Crown of Science, the Incar-
nation of Cod in Mankind. 1).. pp. xiii-j-223. London,
l!Mr_>. Three editions in one year. * 0., pp. !-<>. London.
1905.
Talmage, Frank DeWitt. Message to the .Marians.
Studies upon the story of the Xativity. I)., pp. 101. Xew
York. 1 !ML>.
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Son of God and the Son of Man. 0. London. 1S.">J).
Tickell, George. — The Incarnate Word and the Devo-
tion to the Sacred Heart. O. 0. London, 181<>
Turnbull, Robert. — Theophany; or the Manifestation of
<iod in tlie Life. Character and Mission of Jesus Christ.
D., pp. 239. Hartford, 1849. *
Upham, C.- W. — Letters on ihc Louos. 1). Uoston,
1828.
Usher, James. — Emmanuel: or a Treatise on the Incar-
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Vaux, James Edward (Kditort. Meditations on the
Incarnation. S. London. 1S7S.
The Yiruin l>irth. <)ne<>f the Principal Koimdations ..|'
the Christian Faitli. An a<-count of the ways in which it
•xplained. defended and devoutly expounded hy doc-
• I' thcolnyy and doctors of medicine at different periods
of the Church's history. Colledrd lordlier and presented
to the twentieth century hy a bibliophile. ().. pp. 77. Lon-
don. IIM).",. Only one hundred copies printed.
Walker, George. — Sermons on the Humiliation and K\-
altation of the Son of God. I). London. 1S-J4.
Walker, W. L. — The Spirit and the Incarnation in the
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Light of Scripture, Science and Practical Need. Second
ed., revised. O., pp. xii-f 408. Edinburgh, 1901. * A
very strong treatment of the Kenotic theory.
Westcott, Brooke Foss. — The Incarnation and the Com-
mon Life. O., pp. 428. London and New York, 1894. *
Westcott, Brooke Foss. — The Incarnation : a Revelation
of Human Duties ; a charge delivered to the clergy of Dur-
ham in the cathedral November 17, and in the chapel of
Auckland Castle, November 19, 1892. D., pp. 54. London,
1893. *
White, Edward.— Life in Christ : a Study of the Scrip-
ture Doctrine of the Nature of Man and the Offices of the
Incarnation and the Condition of Immortality. Third ed.,
0. London, 1878.
Wilberforce, Cranmer, Jewell and the Prayer Book, on
the Incarnation. 0., pp. 56. Washington, 1850. *
Wilberforce, Robert I. — The Doctrine of the Incarna-
tion of Our Lord Jesus Christ in Its Relation to Mankind
and to the Church. Third ed., 0., pp. xxiv+554. London,
1850. D. London, 1852. D. Philadelphia, 1849.* D.,
pp. xvi+384. New York, 1885. *
Williams, Isaac. — TJie Gospel Narrative of Our Lord's
Nativity Harmonized; with Reflections. 0. London, 1844.
Williston, Seth.— Sermons on the Incarnation and the
Spirit. 1823.
"The Word Was Made Flesh." Five sermons preached
in the Catholic Apostolic Church, Camberwell. 0., pp. 56.
London, 1882. *
Wyatt, H. H. — The Principal Heresies Relating to Our
Lord's Incarnation. 0., pp. vi+66. London, 1881.
Zeller, H.— The Birth of Christ and the Iron Pen. E.
London, 1846.
V. ClIIiMST AS Till-] FULFILLMENT OF PROPHECY,
Now that Christ has come, it vet remains id be proved
thai I IV is tlu1 Messiah. This is done by a comparison of the
Old Testament Scriptures with the life and deeds of Christ
in tlie Xe\v. Many of the works which discuss Messianic
prophecy also discuss the subject.
Recommended: —
See IL. a. The books recommended there also apply
here.
Abaddie, James. — The Accomplishment of Jlrophecy in
the Character and Conduct of Jesus Christ. From the im-
pressive treatise on the truth of the Christian religion. D.
London, 1810.
Battersby, Thomas D. H. — Christ the First and the
Last. Sermons. 0. London, 1883.
Beard, John R. — Christ the Interpreter of History. A
series of discourses showing how to read the Bible wisely
and profitably, etc. 0. London, n. d.
Beke, C.— Jesus the Messiah. 0. London, 1872.
Black, Charles I. — Messias and Anti-Messias. D. Lon-
don, 1853.
Breere, Richard. — On the Messiah. 0. London. 1789.
Briggs, Charles A. — The Messiah of tin- <i<>spels. 0.,
pp. ew York, 1895.*
.Browne, E. Harold.— Tin- Kullillmrnt <>!' I he Old Testa-
ment Prophecies IJelalinL: In the Messiah in I In- Person,
Character and Actions <>!' .b-sns <•!' Na/aivth. A disserta-
tion \vhich obtained tin- Xorissian medal for 1835. 0., pp.
113. Cambridge. 1836.*
Cole, James E.— The Immediate FiiHillmcnl ,.!' Pro-
phecy. The Advent of the Spirit of Truth, and the Visible
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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•••i
sidered in its Historical, Chronological and Geographical
Relations. 0., pp. xxiv+624. New York, 1868. New ed.,
0., pp. 000. Edinburgh and New York, 1892. The Eng-
lish edition was entitled, The Bible Student's Life of Our
Lord. London, 1884. *
Anstey, Martin. — Modern Lives of Christ. 0., pp. 8.
London, 1895.
Anthony, Alfred Williams. — An Introduction to the Life
of Jesus. An investigation of historical sources. D., pp.
206. Boston, 1896, 1900. *
As Others Saw Him, A retrospect. A. D. 54. D., pp.
iv-|-256. New York, 1895. Purports to be written by a
scribe of Alexandria about twenty-five years after the res-
urrection.
Ashton, Mrs. Sophia Goodrich. — Sabbath Talks about
Jesus. E. New York, n. d.
Avancinus, N. — Meditations on the Life and Doctrine of
Jesus Christ. Translated by F. E. Bazalgette. 2 vols. 0.
London, 1875.
Babb, C. E. (Uncle Jesse).— Talks about Jesus. S. Cin-
cinnati, 1876.
Bailey, H. Turner. — Great Painter's Gospel; or' the Life
of Our Lord as Told by the Master Painters of the World.
Q. Boston, 1900.
Baily, Caleb.— The Life of Jesus. Small 0. London,
1726, 1732.
Baker, Mrs. S. S. T.— Our Elder Brother. Thoughts
for Every Sunday in the Year, from the Life and Words
of Jesus of Nazareth. D. New York, 1892.
Balfern, W. P.— Glimpses of Jesus. Third ed., D. Lon-
don. 1857.
Balfern, W. P.— Lessons from Jesus; or the Teaching
of Divine Love. Second ed., D., pp. 260. London, 1872. *
Ball, Charles R. — Lessons on Our Lord's Ministry, for
Sunday Schools. 0. London, 1882.
Ball, G. H.— Life Work of Our Saviour. E. Boston,
1870. A Sunday School Question Book.
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Banks, Louis Albert. — The People's Christ. A volume
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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
JESUS CHRIST 01' If LOIfl)
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.
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Robinson, Thomas. — Scripture Characters: or. A Prac-
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Jesus Christ.
Rogers, Arthur Kenyon. — The Life and Teachings of
Jesus. D., pp. 354. New York, 1894. London. IS'M
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1856. Second series, 1857. Both combined with a third
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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.,
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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-
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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-
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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.,
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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.
.IK* US CHRIST OUR LORD
Stevens, W. B. The Sabbaths of Our Lord. P. Phila-
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Stevenson, Margaret J. — Li IV of .lesns. S.. pp. 38. To-
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Stewart, Rev. Alexander.- -The Life of Christ. AVith
frontispiece. ! Temple scries of Uible characters and Scrip-
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Stock, Eugene. — Lessons on the Life of Our Lord. For
the use of Sunday-school teachers. Complete iu 1 vol. 0.,
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Stokes, W.— Memory Pictures of the Life of Christ. D.
London, n. d.
Stork, Theophilus. — Jesus in the Temple. 1). Phila-
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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
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Strauss, David Frederick. A New Life •»! '.lesus. Trans-
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Strauss, David Frederick. The Old Faith and the New.
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in p
Stretton, Hesba.— The Wonderful Life. I). London,
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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
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Thayer, E. W. — Sketches from the Life of Jesus. His-
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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-
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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-
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E. London.
Vallings, J. F. — Jesus Christ the Divine Man. His Life
and Times. D, pp. viii-f-226. . London and New York,
1888. (Men of 'the Bible Series.) *
Vandersloot, Samuel J. (Editor). — The Inspired His-
tory of Jesus, with sixteen full page illustrations by Dore.
D., n. p., n. d.
Vercruysse, B. — New Practical Meditations for Every
Day on the Life of Christ. 2 vols., D. New York, 1876.
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Vincent, John H., and Lee, John W.— Earthly Foot-
prints of tlic .Man of Galilee. Oblong, pp. 1.96. NVw
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Wace, Henry. — Some Central Points oi' Our Lord's .Min-
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Wace, Henry. — The Gospel and Its Witnesses. Chief
facts in the life of Our Lord. 1). London, 1883.
Wainwright, J, M. (Editor). — Our Saviour, with Pro-
phets and Apostles. With eighteen engravings and de-
scriptions by various American divines. 0. New York,
1850.
Walden, Treadwell. — An Undeveloped Chapter in tin;
Life of Christ. The ureat meaning of the word metanoia
lost in the old version i in recovered in the new. 0. New
York, 1882.
Walker, Norman L. — Jesus Christ and llis Surround-
ings. <>.. pp. 248. London, 1898.*
Wallace, O. C. S.— Life of Jesus. S.. pp. 1«r_>. Phila-
delphia, 1894.
Walsal, S.— The Life and Death of Jesus Christ the
Saviour. Maps and illustrations. Cr. 0. London, 1885.
Watson, John. — The Life of the blaster. Cr. O.. pp.
418. London, 1902.
Watson, John.— Life of the Master. Illustrated from
pictures made in Palestine by C. K. Siinson. (,).. pp. 10-
3dl. New York. 1901.*
Watson, Mrs. S. — The Story of Jesus Christ the Saviour
Ketold From the Kvan^elists. D., pp. xviii+490. Moston,
1889.
Watson, Mrs. Samuel.- — Tin- Li IV <>!' .Irsus Christ the
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Weiss, Bernhard.— The Life of Christ, Translated by
• I. \V. Hope. 3 vols., 0., pp. 393, 403, 428. Edinburgh,
1 ^ l. e recommendations.
Welch, J.- Thoughts on the Devotion to the Sacred
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Weld, Horatius H.— Life of Christ. 0. Philadelphia,
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Wheeler, Mrs. Charlotte. — Our Master's Footsteps; or
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White, Mrs. Annie Randall. — My Mother's Life of
Jesus. Philadelphia, 1902.
White, W. S. — History of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus
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Whitfield, Frederick. — From Cana to Bethany; Glean-
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Second ed., D., pp. 150. London, 1901.
Whitfield, Frederick.— Holy Footprints. E. London,
1883.
Whitfield, Frederick.— Jesus Himself, Jesus Only. 32mo.
London, 1871.
Whittemore, W. Meynell. — Notes on the Life of Christ.
0., pp. 250. London, 1896. *
Whyte, Alexander. — The Walk, Conversation, and Char-
acter of Jesus Christ, Our Lord. 0., pp. 340. Edinburgh,
1905. * Brilliant and original.
Wickes, Thomas.— The Son of Man. D., pp. 382. New
York, 1868. *
Wild, Laura H. — Selected Studies in the Life of Christ ;
chosen to give a connected idea of the progress of Jesus'
life. O., pp. 125. New York, 1900. *
Willett, Herbert L. — Life and Teachings of Jesus. S.,
pp. 163. New York, 1899. *
Willett, Herbert L. — Life and Teaching of Jesus. 0.,
pp. 164. London, 1900. #
Willett, William.— Messiah. 0., pp. 442. Boston, 1874. *
Williams, Thomas.— The Private Life of Our Lord
Jesus Christ. D. London, 1833.
Williams, William. — The Redeemer. Four lectures. 0.
London, 1874.
Wills, Charles.— First Lessons in the Life of Our Lord
Jesus Christ. E. London, 1863.
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Wilson, Mrs. Ella C. — Kvcryday Life Illustrated by the
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Winkley, S. H. — Question Book on the Life of Jesus. S.
Boston, 1876.
Wise, Daniel. — Our King and Saviour; or the Story of
Our Lord's Life on Earth. D. Xew York, 1875.
Wood, H. K.— Glimpses of Christ. S., pp. 126. Ster-
ling 1889.
Woodhead, Abraham. — An Historical Narrative of the
Life and Death of Our Lord Jesus Christ in two parts.
(Anon.) O., pp. 342. Oxford, 1685. *
Woolley, Milton. — The Career of Jesus Christ; beinu a
supplement to the author's "Science of the Bible." O.
Streator, 111., 1877. The mythical theory.
Worsnop, A. — The Footsteps <»!' .lesus. I). London,
n. d.
Wright, Paul. — The Xew and Complete Life of Our
Blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ; that Great Exam-
ple as \v<-II as Saviour of Mankind. Containing an authen-
tic account of all the real facts relating to his exemplary
life, meritorious suffering's and death. 2 vols., 0., pp. 480,
498. Trenton, 1810.* Also, Q., pp. 38<>. Xew York.*
First ed., 1785. London, 1793.
Wyld, G. — Life. Teachings and Works of the Lord Jesus
Christ. Second ed., 0., pp. 168. London, 1888.
Wynne, F. R. — Fragmentary Records of Jesus of Naza-
reth. D., pp. 142. London, 1888.* An exposition of
the records <»!' the New Testament.
Young, John. — The Christ of History. An argument
founded on the fact of His life on earth. D., pp. 260. New
York, 1872.*
Young, Peter. — Daily Readings for a Year on the Life
of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus < 'hrist. Fourth ed., 2 vols.,
0. London, 1872.
Younghusband, Frances.- The St««rv of Our Lord. 0.
London. 1887.
VI. a. IN THE WORDS OF THE GOSPELS.
Many consider that the four accounts are confusing to
the general reader. These books combine the narratives in
a continuous or harmonised form. We do not include dis-
tinctive harmonies of the Gospels in this literature.
Recommended: ^
The Life and Teachings of Jesus Christ, 1898, prints
the words of Christ in larger type than the narrative
proper, so that fit a glance one can see all that Christ said.
Ashdowne, William. — A Scripture Key to the Evan-
gelists, the Acts of the Apostles, the Epistle to the Romans,
Galatians, Ephesians, Colossians and Hebrews. In a
method hitherto unaccepted, containing a connected thread
of the ministry of Christ and the Apostles in the plantation
of the Gospel. In which is stated the opinion the Jews had
of Christ. 0. Canterbury, 1777.
Balch, W. S.— Brief Life of Christ. Catechetically ar-
ranged in the order of a harmony of the Gospels. S. Bos-
ton, 1830.
Barham, F. F. — Improved Monotessaron. A complete
authentic life of Christ, combining the words of the four
Gospels in a revised version and an orderly chronological
arrangement. D. London, 1862.
Bartholomew, C. — The Life and Doctrine of Our Blessed
Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Being a continuous nar-
rative of the four Gospels. 0. London, 1881.
Beauclerk, Henry. — Jesus; His Life in the very Words
of the Four Gospels. A Diatessaron. (Quarterly Series.)
0., pp. xi-f 234. London, 1896. *
Boultbee, R. M. — Readings Explanatory of the Diatessa-
89
90 JE8U8 CHRIST OUR LORD
: the history of -Our Lord Jesus Christ compiled from
the ton i- Gospels, accord in.u1 to the authorized version. 0.,
pp. v+r>88. Bath, 1869. *
Brown, G. J. Cowley-. — Daily Lessons on 1 ho "Life of Our
Lord on Earth. In the words of the evangelists, with a
short exposition arranged for reading in Iho household. 2
vols., 0., pp. 1030. London, 1880. *"
Cadman, James P. — Christ in the Gospels; or, the Life
of Our Lord in the Words of the American Revision of 1881.
D. Philadelphia, 1888.
Carpenter, Russell Lant. — A Monotessaron ; or, the Gos-
pel Iveeords of the Life of Christ. Combined into one nar-
rative. E.. pp. xV+248. London, 1851. *
Choral Services. Incidents in the history of Jesus illus-
trated by can-fill selections of Scripture and suit able by inns,
anthems, chants, etc. O. London. 1873.
Cook, F. C.— The Revised Version of the First Three
Gospels Considered in its Hearings upon the Record of Our
Lord's Words and of Incidents in His Life. 0., pp. 258.
London, 1882. *
Davis, L. A.— Gospel Life of Jesus. S. Boston, 1876.
Davis, Noah K. — Story of the Nazarene in Annotated
Paraphra.--. < >.. pp. 428. New York, 1903.* Also un-
der IV.
Davis, Noah K. — Synoptic Li IV of -lesns. \«-\\- York
and Philadelphia.
Karthly Foot prints of Our Risen Lord Illumined: A con-
tinuous narrative of the four (iospels aecordin<_i to the re-
vised version, witli introduction by .lohn Hall. Third ed.,
D., pp. 158, New York, 1891. *
Farmingham, Marianne. — Sunday Afternoons with
Uihle rf-adinus on the Life of Christ. ( ). \e\v
York. 1874
Farrar, Frederick W.— The Life and Teaching of Jesus
Christ. I'.y Ihe four evan-el isls. I'.eitiL: the text of the
elfl rearnniLM-d in ehronolo-jieal order, with an introduc-
tory study, o.. pp. nn. 18!
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Finley, J. F. G. — One Gospel; or Matthew, Mark, Luke
and John Blended into One Continuous Story, Told in
Chronological Order in the Exact Words of the Evangel-
ists. D., pp. 24-235. San Bernardino, Gal., 1901.
Gardiner, Frederic. — Diatessaron : the Life of Our Lord
in the Words of the Gospels. D. Andover, 1871. *
Gardiner, Robert B.— The Life of Christ. Selections
from the chronologically arranged Gospels. 0., pp. 146.
London, 1874. *
Garthwait, Henry.— The Evangelical Harmonie; reduc-
ing the four evangelists into one continued context, and in
it the entire Historic of the Acts and Sayings, Life and
Death of Jesus Christ. Small Q. London, 1634.
Gilmore, James R. — The Gospel History; being a com-
plete account of the life of Our Lord woven from the texts
of the four evangelists. S. New York, 1881.
Gilmore, J. R. (Edmund Kirke).— The Life of Jesus Ac-
cording to His Original Biographers. S. Boston, 1876.
The Gospels Consolidated, with a copious index. Q.
London, 1869.
Guthrie, William Norman. — Christ of the Ages, in the
Words of the Holy Writ; being the story of Jesus drawn
from the Old and New Testaments. D., pp. 156. Cincin-
nati, 1902.
Hallett, A. — Words of Jesus as Recorded in the New
Testament, chronologically arranged with dates and places
inserted, with an introduction by Rev. Robert J. Burdette.
D., pp. 119+2. Los Angeles, 1904. *
Hele, Arthur. — The Four Gospels Harmonized and Re-
duced into One; or the History of Our Saviour Digested
According to the Order of Time and Delivered in the Words
of the Evangelists, with notes from the most approved
authors. 0. Reading, 1750.
Henderson, Mrs. S. — Scripture Lessons on the History
of Our Lord. D. London, n. d.
Hillard, A. E. — A Continuous Narrative on the Life of
92 JESUS CHRIST OUR LORD
Christ in tin- Words of the Four Gospels. 0., pp. L^'J.
London, 1894. *
History of Our Saviour Jesus Christ Related in the
Words of Scripture, containing in order of time all the
events and discourses recorded in the t'onr evangelists. with
short notes. 0. London, 1705.
James, C. C. — The Gospel History of Our Lord in a Con-
nected Narrative in the Words of the Revised Version. 0.
London, 1890.
Jefferson, Thomas. — Life and Morals of Jesus of Xa/a-
reth, extracted textually from the Gospels, together with a
comparison of his doctrines with those of others. ()., pp.
164. St. Louis, Mo., 1902. * Also published in photo-
graphic facsimile by the Tinted States u-overnmenl.
Johnstone, J. Boston. — The Life of Jesus Christ, ar-
ranged from the four Gospels into one connected narrative,
with chronological and biographical notes. 0. Loin Ion,
1875.
Kluh, J. M.— The Story of the Childhood and Passion of
the Lord Jesus the Saviour, in the words of the evangelist.
Printed in an alphabet of forty-five letters. S. Chicago,
1892.
Lieberkuhn, Samuel.— The Acts of Hie Days of the Son
of Man; or the History of Our Lord and Saviour Jesns
Christ. Comprehend inu all that Hie four evangelists have
recorded concerning him. All their relations bronchi into
one narrative, i Anon.) Translated from the (lerman. D.
London. 1771.
Lieberkuhn, Samuel.- A Harmony of I In- Four (iospels;
or the History <>f Our Lord and Saviour .Jesus ( 'hrixt. From
the <lerm;m. Second ed.. revised. < ).. pp. :\'2'2. London,
Life and Teachings of .Jesus Christ, a eonl innons narra-
tive collected from the (Jospels of Matthew. Mark, Luke and
John, with an introduction by Frederick W. Farrar. lllns-
iraied. from photographs of the real Palestine. D., pp. 11 -\-
17o'. New York. 1S{)S. * See recommendation.
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The Life of Jesus Christ in the Words of the Evangelists ;
Harmony of the Gospel History of Our Saviour. S. New
York, 1876.
The Life of Our Lord in the Words of the Four Evan-
gelists; being the four Gospels arranged in chronological
order and interwoven to form a continuous narrative. With
an introductory note by William M. Taylor. E., pp. vii-j-
203. New York, 1877.'*
The Life of Our Saviour Jesus Christ by Question and
Answer. D. London, 1826.
The Life, Teaching and Works of the Lord Jesus Christ,
arranged as a continuous narrative of the four Gospels ac-
cording to the revised versions. 0., pp. ix-f-186. London,
1887. *
(Macbride, John David.)-— Diatessaron; or the History
of Our Lord Jesus Christ compiled from the four Gospels
according to the authorized version. D. Oxford, 1837.
Macbride, John David. — Lectures Explanatory of the
Diatessaron ; or the History of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus
Christ, collected from the four Gospels in the form of a
continuous narrative. Third ed., enlarged. 0. Oxford,
1848. Fourth ed., 2 vols., 0., pp. 20+418, viii-f 352. Ox-
ford, 1854. *
MacKeith, Alexander.— The Story of Jesus in the Words
of the Scripture. For the Lord's Day use in home and
school. Blackboard drawings by David Pratt. 0. Glas-
gow, 1893.
Miller, James R. — Come Ye Apart : Daily Morning Read-
ings in the Life of Christ. D. New York, 1887. E.
London, 1905. *
Mimpriss, Robert. — The Gospel Treasury, Harmony and
Practical Exposition of the Four Evangelists, Exhibiting
Our Lord's Life and Ministry, in One Hundred Sections.
With seven graduated charts. 2 vols., 0. London, 1849-
'51. Q. London, 1855. 2 vols. in one, D., pp. Ixi-f 336,
xxviii-j-519. New York, 1866. * The title of this edition
varies slightly from the above.
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Murphy, T. — The Life of Our Lord. Prepared chic th-
in the words <>!' ihc ("lospel for use in schools. ().. pp. 98.
London, 1898. *
Xdson's Ixed Letter Testament ; containing all the words
spoken by Christ, printed in red. T. NVw York, 190."). *
Xew Testament of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ,
with all the words recorded therein, as having been spoken
by Our Lord, printed in color. Ife vised version, S., pp. -kJO.
New York. 1004.
Olmstead, M. N. — Walks and Words of Jesus. A para-
graph harmony of the four evangelists. D., pp. 394. New
York, 1867. New ed. 1869. Sixth ed., D., pp. 400. New
York, 1898. *
[Perry, Anna M.].— Life of Our Lord in Hie Words of
the Four Kvan^elists, bein^ the four Gospels arranged in
chronological order and interwoven to form a continuous
narrative. S.. pp. 7+203. Chicago, 1901.*
Rawson, Sir Rawson W. — The Gospel Narrative: or
Life of -lesns Christ and Kpitome or Harmony of the (Jos-
pels, with notes of material change in the revised version.
N.-w e,L Or. <>.. pp. :m>. London. 1895.*
Headings <»n the History of Our Lord -Jesus Christ and
His Holy Apostles. Two parts, 0. London, 1881.
Robertson, John. — Gospel Questions: Lessons on Our
Lord's Personal History. 0. London, 1*r>7. 18!
Russell, Frederick. — Harmony of the KvaiiLielical His-
tory of Christ. 0. London, ISM!).
Rutter, Henry.— The Life, Doctrines and Siifl'eriii.us o!'
Our Blessed Lord and Saviour .Jesus Christ, as recorded by
the four evangelists, with moral reflections, etc, 1'reface
and the Acts of the Apostles rendered into blank verse by
Constantine 1'ise. Q.. pp. .")()4 so. New York. Is44. *
Sanford, John Ithiel. — Journeys <>!' -lesns Christ : a man-
ual harmonized from the four (lospels. ().. pp. M • 11
Chiea'jo. liHlf,.
Scott, Joseph John. — The Life of Christ. A continuous
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narrative in the words of the authorized version of the four
Gospels. With introduction and notes. 0., pp. 366. Lon-
don, 1905. *
Sloan, W. N. — The Gospel History of Jesus Christ,
chronologically arranged and selected from the four Gos-
pels without repetitions. D., pp. ll-j-224. Eau Claire,
Wis., 1898. *
Smith, Isaac G. — Epitome of the Life of Our Blessed
Saviour; with introduction and notes. S. London, 1864.
Smith, J. Gregory. — The Life of Our Blessed Saviour;
an epitome of the Gospel narrative. S. London, 1864.
Something about Jesus (selected from the New Testa-
ment). S. London, 1864.
Teachings of Jesus Extracted from the Four Gospels and
Arranged by Jean du Buy. S., pp. 8+80. Boston, 1898.
Thirlwall, T. — Diatessaron ; or the History of Jesus
Christ. D. London, 1803. Third ed. 1804.
Thomson, Charles. — A Synopsis of the Four Evangel-
ists; or a regular history of the conception, birth, doctrine,
miracles, death,- resurrection, and ascension of Jesus Christ
in the words of the evangelists. 0. Philadelphia, 1815.
His own version. The author translated the entire Bible.
He was the first secretary of Congress.
Warner, R. — A Chronological History of Our Lord and
Saviour Jesus Christ from the Compounded Texts of the
Four Evangelists ; or the English Diatessaron ; with a map
of the Holy Land, explanatory notes, illustrations from late
oriental travellers and Rabbinical writers and preliminary
articles of useful information. 0. Bath, 1819.
White, W. S.— The History of Our Lord and Saviour
Jesus Christ ; being the four Gospels combined in one con-
tinuous form in chronological order. Verbatim according
to the revised version, nothing being omitted but identical
repetitions. Designed for the use of schools. 0., pp. 202.
Lincoln, England, 1884. *
Wilkins, William. — A Continuous History of the Life
JESUS CHRIST OUR LORD
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.
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Carter, Mrs. Mary Mein. — Life of Christ for Little
Children. Illustrated from the Masters and illuminated
after parchments of the fifteenth century. Ft'., pp. 64.
Philadelphia, 1904. •
Cave, Harriet. — Stories of Christ the Lord, with illus-
trations. D., pp. 114. Xe\v York, n. d. * Mrs. Harriet
Morton. nee Miss Cave.
Chapman, Mrs. Paul. — The Life of Our Lord and Sav-
iour Jesus Christ. Simply Told for Children. Cr. O., pp.
-'i)6. Oxford, 1904.*
The Child's Life of Christ. With original illustrations.
Q.. pp. 7(i. London, 1882. *
Child's Life of Christ. (Manhattan Young People's
Library.) S.. pp. 192. New York, 1900. *
Child's Life of Christ for Little Children. New York,
1904.
Child's Life of Jesus, with twelve illustrations printed
in oil-colors. Anon. D. New York, 1857.
Child's Life of Jesus. New York, 1904.
Clarke, C. — The Life of Jesus for Young People.
Clarke, Mary L. (Mada).— The Story of Jesus. 32mo.
Xew York, n. d.
Colwell, John. — Pleasant Talks Ahout Jesus. Half
Hours with the Children. 0., pp. 202. O. London, 1882.
Crafts, Wilbur F.— Tjilks to Moys and (Jirls Ahout
Jesus. I). New York, 1881. *
Craven, C. E. — lesus and Children. S.. pp. 2S. Phila-
delphia, 1896.*
Diffendorfer, Ralph E. and Morgan, C. H. — Junior
Studies in the Life of Christ : a year's course of thirt y-live
Qfl I'nr tlx- use of junior students and classes. S., pp.
221. New York. I'M):*. * The hest work of its kind.
Dix, W. Chatterton.— The Pattern Life; or Lessons for
Children from the Life of Our Lord. With eip:ht illustra-
tions by I1. Priolo. 0., pp. 71<;. London, is
Dunckley, James. — A Saviour for Children, and other
sermons for little folks. O.. viii-f-240. London, 1870.*
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Egerton, Margaret.— The Life of Christ for Little Chil-
dren. E., pp. 62. London, 1895. *
Farber, W. — Jesus the Children's Friend. Illustrated
Prayerbook for Little Ones. Second ed., 32mo. St. Louis,
1894.
A Few Events in the Life of Our Divine Lord Briefly
Told for Children. By a Member of the League of the
Sacred Heart. S., pp. iii+46. Philadelphia, 1897. *
Fifty-two Lessons on the Life of Our Lord. Compiled
by a Clergyman Experienced in School Work. 0., pp. 54.
London, 1899.
Fish, H. C. — Youth's Catechism on the Life and Sayings
of Jesus. 2 vols., E. New York, 1876. .
Fitzpatrick, Florence Baillie. — Life of Christ for Chil-
dren. D., pp. 170. Philadelphia, 1905.
Fleetwood, J.— The Youth's Life of Our Lord. D.
London, n. d.
Foote, Mary Hastings. — A Life of Christ for Young
People in Questions and Answers. D., pp. 16+281. New
York, 1895. *
Forbush, Rev. William Byron.— Boys' Life of Christ;
with eight halftone illustrations. D., pp. 8+3+12+318.
New York, 1906. *
Foster, George J. — The Life of Jesus, Written for the
Young. D. London, 1866.
Gedge, J. W. — Simple Scripture Lessons for School and
Home. First series. The Life of Christ. D., pp. 80.
London, 1879.
Giberne, Agnes. — The Day Star ; or the Gospel Story for
the Little Ones. New ed., D., pp. 260. London, 1875.
Gillie, R. C.— The Story of Stories. 0., pp. xvi+428.
London, 1901. * Finely illustrated and well printed, but
"written down."
Good Shepherd. The Life of the Saviour for Children.
Ff., pp. 96. London, 1895.
The Good Shepherd. A Life of Christ for Children. E.,
pp. 120. Chicago, n. d. The Colportage Library. *
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Goodspeed, E. J., and E. W. Hicks. — Life of Jesus for
Young People. Q. New York, 1S74.
Gospel Story; or the Life of Christ, for the Young. S.,
pp. 303. Philadelphia.
Gospel Stories; an attempt to render the chief events of
the life of Our Saviour intelligible to children. Second ed.
London, 183::.
Gray, W. H. — Our Divine Shepherd. A hook for y<mn«r
people. O., pp. 324. London, 11)03.*
The Great Examplar. Little Anna's Life of Jesus. (In
verse.) S. London. 1S7(>.
Gregg, Florence, and Sarah Jane. — Jesus: the Story of
His Life. Told for the children. Q., pp. 87. London,
1892.
Hammond, Edward P. — Jesus the Way; or the Child's
Guide to Heaven. Second ed., 0., pp. viii+98. London,
1870.
Hammond, Edward P. — Children and Jesus; or Stories
to Children about Jesus. D. London, 1867.
Hammond, Edward P. — 'Jesus the Lamb of God. 0.
London. 1885.
Haskell, Mrs. L.— The Sweet Story of Old. The Life
of Christ for Children. S. New York, 1891. D. Phila-
delphia, 1904.
Haweis, Hugh Reginald. — Child LitV of Jesus. Illus-
Iral.-d by J. La\vson. Q., pp. 100. NVw York. 1902.
Helm, Nellie Lathrop. — When Jesus Was Here Among
M.-n. Cr. 0., pp. 212. London, 1902. 0., pp. v+205.
JLondon, 1902. *
Hodges, George. — When the King Came: Stories from
the Fmir Gospels. D.. pp. ii - :i!l!». New York, 1904.*
Hopps, John P. — The Life of Jesus, Rewritten for Youn«r
Diseiplrs. D., pp. 48. London, 1869. *
Howell, Constance.— A Hioirraphy of -Jesus Christ,
written for young free-thinkers. 0. London, 1883.
Hoyt, Helen Brown.— Child's Story of the Life of
Christ. I)., pp. 233. Boston, 1903.
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Hutchinson, Ida W. — The Gospel Story of Jesus Christ.
With many illustrations by Patten Wilson. 0., pp. xii-j-
142. London, 1902. *
Jackson, Helen E. — Gentle Jesus. A life for little folks.
Q., pp. 223. London, 1895.
Jesus, the Carpenter of Nazareth. By a Layman. 0.,
pp. 456. London, 1890. See Bird.
Kelman, Janet Harvey. — Stories from the Life of Christ.
Pictures by F. D. Bedford. (Told to the Children Series.)
New York, 1905.
Kephart, C. J.— The Life of Jesus for Children. A
series of questions and answers. 22mo. Dayton, O., 1894.
Kethley, A. Pitt.— The Life of Our Lord and Saviour
Jesus Christ. Told chiefly in words of one syllable for
young children. Illustrated. Q., pp. 96. London, 1905.
L , H. L. — Lessons in the Life of Christ for the Lit-
tle Ones at Home. E., pp. 192. London, 1871. *
Lamb, A. S.— The Gospel and the Child. 0., pp. 260.
London, 1884.
Leathley, Mary E. S.— The Story of Stories, for the Lit-
tle Ones. D. London, 1875. New ed. 1881.
Life of Christ, in the Words of the Evangelists, for the
use of young persons. Anon. D. New York, n. d.
Life of Christ for the Young. 22mo. Edinburgh, 1893.
Life of Christ. By a Friend to Youth. S. London,
n. d. 9
Life of Jesus. (Favorite Bible Stories.) New York.
Life of Jesus for Young People. By the Editor of Kind
Words. D., pp. 376. London, 1869.
The Life of Jesus. Written for the young. (In verse.)
D. London, 1866.
Life of Our Lord in Simple Language for Little Chil-
dren. 0. London, 1892.
MacDuff, J. R.— Brighter than the Sun. A life of Our
Lord for the young. 0., pp. 440. London 1877. *
MacDuff, J. R.— Story of Bethlehem. A book for chil-
dren. Fourth ed., O., pp. 136. London, 1874. *
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Mackeith, Alexander. — The Gospel of Jesus. Illus-
trated lessons on Gospel pictures from the lips of Our
Lord. Q. London. 1 !)():>.
Marshall, Mrs. Emma. — The Life of Our Lord Jesus
Christ i?or Very Youii^ Children. Illustrated. 0., pp. 88.
London and New York, 1886. *
Miller, Mrs. J. A. ("Faith Lalimcr"). — Jesns upon
Earth: his birth, life, death and resurrection; designed for
children. Xe\v ed.. S. \e\v York, 1881. *
Mocatta, M. A. — Stories from the Life of Our Lord, for
Children of the Church. Illustrated. 0., pp. 290. Lon-
don, 1892.
Montgomery, Maud. — The Story of Our Lord's Life.
AVitli eiu'ht colored plates after Gaudenzio Ferrari. S.. pp.
174. London. 1904.*
Mortimer, Mrs. — More About Jesus. By the Author of
the "Peep of Day/' E., pp. 438. London, 1872. *
Morton, Mrs. G. E. — The Story of Jesus for Little Chil-
dren. With illustrations and maps. 0., pp. 308. London,
1880. *
A Mother's Lessons to Her Little Ones About Jesus. 1 ).
London, 1865.
Mulholland, Miss Rosa. — Prince and Saviour; the Story
of Jesus Simply Told. S., pp. 48. Dublin, 187f>.
Mulholland, Miss Rosa. — The Story of Jesus for Cath-
olic Children. S., pp. 48. London, 1879.
Newton, Richard. — The Life of Jesus Christ for the
You MI:. Illustrated. O. Philadelphia, 1876.
Newton, R. — The Light of the World. Lessons from the
life of Our Lord for children. Q., pp. 340. London. L893.
Nixdorff, G. A.— Scenes in the Life of Christ, adapted
to the comprehension of children: designed for Sabbath
schools. S. Philadelphia. 1*77.
Osborne, Edward W. — The Children's Saviour; instruc-
tions to children on the life of Our Lord. Illustrated. T.,
pp. xii • i'7.",. London, 1882. New ed.i S., pp. L>88. Lon-
don, 1887. *
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Our Childhood's Pattern; being tales based upon inci-
dents in the life of the Holy Child Jesus. S. London,
1870.
Our Saviour. Pictures and stories from the life of Jesus
Christ. Illustrated. Or. 0., pp. 64. London, 1901.
Our Lord's Public ^Ministry: a sketch for senior Sunday
scholars. E. London, 1855.
Pollard, Josephine. — Young Folks' Life of Jesus Christ.
D., pp. 410. London, 1891.*
Pollard, Josephine.— The Wonderful Story of Jesus. 0.
St. Louis, 1890.
Pollard, Josephine. — Young Folks' Life of Christ, told
in pictures and words of easy reading for the young; with
introduction by Rev. James W. Lee; photographs taken
expressly for this work by Robert E. M. Bain. 0., pp. 27+
33+40. St. Louis, 1902. *
Price, Ernest C. — The Footsteps of Jesus; Scripture
texts and poems for children. Illustrated by A. and F. C.
Price. 1). New York, 1887.
The Prince of IVace; or Truths for Young Disciples,
with prefaratory remarks by Rev. E. Bickersteth. D., pp.
xi+345. London, 1847. *
Proby, W. H. B.— Stories About the Great King. Sec-
ond ed., revised and enlarged. E., pp. 318. London, 1874.
Proudfoot, Andrea Hofer.— Child's Christ Tales. D.,
pp. 6+90. Chicago, 1900.
Remy, Jean S.— Life of Christ Retold in Words of One
Syllable. (One syllable sermon.) 0., pp. 127. New
York, 1901.
Roscamp, Robert G. — Life of Jesus Christ. A system-
atic arrangement of the principal events in the life of the
"Great Nazarene," especially adapted to youth of the age.
0., pp. 6+9+255. New York, 1902. *
Royer, Galen Brown. — 'Jesus the Saviour. (Bible Biog-
raphies for the Young, No. 18.) 2 vols., S., pp. 2+154+
334. Elgin, 111., 1904.
H>4 JESUS CHRIST OC77? /.()/,'/>
Rye, Mrs. Francis. — -Tin- Beloved Sou. The story of
Jesus Christ Told to Children. 0., pp. vii+421. London,
1901
Sabbath Talks About Jesus. By the Author of "Sab-
bath Talks with Little Children." New ed., E., pp. 108.
London, 1868.
Salome (Mother .Mary .- Tin- Life of Our Lord. Writ-
ten for little ones. Frontispiece. Cr. ().. pp. vi+430.
London, n. d.
Sangster, Margaret E. — Thai Sweet Story of Old, A
life of Christ for the Young, p.. pp. 262. New York,
1904. *
Shrewsbury, John V. B. — "JesuS," and Other Sermons
to Children. S., pp. 9(5. London, 1885. *
Sizer, Kate Thompson. — Our Blest- Redeemer: the Story
of His Life. Told for little children. Q., pp. 96. Lon-
don, 1898.
Skene, W. F. — The Gospel History for the Young; being
lessons on the life of Christ. :i vols., 0. London, 1884.
Smith, Hannah C'Hesba Sin-lion"). -The Sweet Story
of Old: a Sunday bonk for' little ones. (). New York,
1886.
Smith, Hannah.— The Child's Life of Christ. New,
larire type, ed., Q. Hiihidelphin. 1893.
;r in the K;ist. The. Stories ;il)ont Jesus. ( ). Edin-
burgh. 1JM)4.
Stevenson, John G.— The Christ of the Children. A
life of .Jesus Tor VOIIUL!' people. 1 1 1 ] |st r.'ll e< 1. ().. pp. 191.
London. 1!»05. *
Stock, Sarah Geraldina. The Child's Life <>!' Our Lord.
Illustrated. I).. ]>|). :',L)n. London. Is70. *
i-ies of the (J<»od Shepherd. A Snndiiy book for little
children. 0. Londnn. 1864.
Story iif the Cnspr]; (>r ()nr Snviour's Life on K:irth;
told in wnrds easy to re;id nnd understand. T.y tin- Author
Of "The Stories 'of the Hible." S. I Miilade] phin . 1881,
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Story of Jesus (The). With eight pictures in color by
Vincent S. Daniel. (The Children's Classics.) E., pp. 94.
London, 1906.
Story of the Life of Jesus, in words easy to read and
understand. By the Author of "The Stories of the Bible."
With forty full pa-vs. Pp. 220. London, 1889.
Stretton, Hesba. (Pseud.) (Hannah Smith). — New
Child's Life of Chrisl told in easy language. D., pp. 251.
Philadelphia, 190.1. *
Stretton, Hesba.— The Wonderful Life. E.? pp. viii-f-
251. London, 1878.
Sunshine, M. (Pseud.).— The Children's Life of Jesus
Christ. E.
Syllabus of Elementary Lessons on the Life of Christ.
T., pp. 8. London, 1880.
Taylor, Isaac. — Child's Life of Christ. D. London,
n. d.
Taylor, O. A. — A Brief View of the Saviour, with reflec-
tions on his doctrine, parables, etc. Designed chiefly for
the young1. D., pp. xvi-f-264. Andover, 1835. *
Thompson, J. P. — Jesus of Nazareth. His life for the
young. 0., pp. xviii+438. Boston, 1876. *
Towers, Alton. — Little Ones' Life of Christ. Illustrated
by Audrey J. Watson. (Little Ones' Library.) New
York, 1904.
Walbridge, L. Castle.— The Story of Jesus for Chil-
dren. (In selections from the Bible.) "Masterpieces of
Art." D. New York, 1901.
Walker, Mrs. E. Ashley.— From the Crib to the Cross;
life of Christ in words of one syllable. S. New York, 1876.
Walker, Mrs. E. Ashley.— Life of Christ, in words of
one syllable. S. New York, 1869.
Walking With Jesus. Sunday readings for the little
ones. S. London, 1885.
Waterworth, Mrs. — When Jesus Was Here Among Men.
A new Sunday book for young people. Q. London, 1890.
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Weed, G. Luddington. — A Life of Christ for the Young.
D., pp. 400. Philadelphia, 1S!)S.
Weiser, C. Z.— The Child's Li IV of Christ, written in
words of one sound. S. Reading. Pa.. 1886.
Whaler, Mrs. Charlotte.— The Old Picture Bible: or Sto-
ries from the Life of Christ. S. London, 1867.
White, Annie Randall.— Talks About Jesus With Our
Little Boys and (Jirls. Q.. |>p. :>7S. Chicago, n. d.
The Young Child's Gospel; or the Life of Our Lord. 0.
London, 1880.
Younghusband, Frances. — The Story of Our Lord, told
in simple lanuuaire for children. Illustrated. Cr. O. Lon-
don, 1887.
VI. c. POETICAL.
These are principally attempts at the Epic or else versi-
fied devotion.
Recommended: None.
Abbot, John. — Jesus Prefigured; or a Poem of the Holy
Name of Jesus. Permissu Superiorum. Q. London, 1623.
Allen, William. — Poems of Nazareth and the Cross. D.
Northampton, Mass., 1866.
Auringer, O. C., and Smith I. Oliver.— The Christ. A
poetical study of his life from advent to ascension. 0., pp.
vi+106. New York, 1898. *
B , M. E.— The Young Child's Gospel; or the Life
of Our Lord in Easy Verse. Second ed., D., pp. 108.
London, 1899.
Brown, W. — Christ and Life of Lives, and Other Poems.
0. London, 1887.
Calvert, G. H. — The Nazarene. A poem. T. Boston,
1884.
[Cartwright, E.]. — The Prince of Peace, and Other
Poems. * Q., pp. 46. London, 1779.
Chittenden. — The Pleronia. A poem of the Christ. O.,
pp. 347. New York, 1890.
Christ and Anti-Christ. A poem. By a Layman. D.
London, n. d.
Christian Annual. Christ and the twelve as painted in
sacred poetry. Comprising an address by one of the first
of our Christian teachers, with nearly one hundred poems
of scenes and events in the life of Our Saviour and his
Apostles. Q., pp. 80. London, 1876. *
Christus Victor. (In English verse.) 0. Boston, 1865.
107
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[Clarke, Mrs. A.]. — The Saviour's Triumph and Satan's
Downfall; or Captivity Led Captive. A tragical poem in
ten parts. T. Northampton, 1824.
Coles, Abraham.- — The Lig'ht of the AYorld : the life and
teachings <>t' Our Lord in verse. O. New York, 1884.
Cottle, Joseph.— Messiah. A poem. 0. London, n. d.
Dodge, H. Nehemiah. — Christ us Victor. A student's
reverie. A poem. Second ed., S., pp. 11+186. New York,
1900.
Featherstun, H. Walker.— The Christ of Our Poets. D.,
pp. 171. Nashville, 1901. * A study of the poetry of the
subject.
Ford, Charles L. — Lyra Christi; hymns and verses on
tin- life work and sayings of Our Blessed Lord. Cr. 0.
London, 1874. Second ed. 1876. Revised ed. 1892.
Furse, M. — Glimpses of Christ. (Verse.) I). London,
1863.
God Our Saviour. Pictures and verses illustrating
events in the life of Our Blessed Saviour. London. 1!M)4.
Gold. Silver and Brass; or Christ in Glory, iu Grace,
and in Suffering. (In verse.) S. London, 1877.
Goodwin, Simon. — The Messiah. A poem. Q. Lon-
don, 177J.
Gospel Scenes ; illustrative of the incidents in the history
of Our Sjivionr. (A collection of hymns, etc., by various
authors. S. Edinburgh, 1845.
Gray, S. — The Messiah: or the life, death, resurrection
and exaltation of Messiah, the Prophet of Nations. A
] in. 0. London. 1842.
Griswold, Rev. I M it or). — The Life of the Saviour. By
the poets ;md pointers. I)., pp. 240. Philadelphia, 1845.
Hartman, C. Smlakichi: Christ. A dramatic poem in
three acts. Published by the Author. D., pp. 81. Bos-
tan, 1893.*
Hathaway, Timothy. — Gospel Melodies; or Portraitures
of Our Lord in \Vrsr. |). London, 1856.
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Hirst, Samuel.— The Lamb of God. The Sacred Poem
in Twelve Books. Or. 0. London, 1865.
Holland, J. G. — Christ and the Twelve ; scenes and events
in the life of Our Saviour and his apostles, as painted by
the poets. 0. Springfield, Mass., 1876.
Holland, Robert. — The Holie Historic of Our Lord and
Saviour Jesus Christ's Nativitie. Small 0. London, 1594.
In metrical form.
Karr, Margaretta Ayres. — Heavenly Voice; a life of
Christ in blank verse. His work and word in sonnets. 0.,
pp. 12+275. New York, 1905. *
Klingle, G.— From Bethlehem to Jerusalem. A poem;
with facsimiles of water-color sketches by H. Fenn. 0.
New York, 1888.
Life of Our Blessed Saviour in Simple Verse. (Anon.)
S. London, n. d.
Losch, Henry. — God-Man; or the Life and Works of
Jesus the Christ and Son of God ; a poem, with many notes
and illustrations. D., pp. 8+177. Philadelphia, 1904.*
Luff, William. — About Jesus : One Hundred Poems. 0.
Sterling N. B., 1885.
Mac Duff, J. R. — The Story of Jesus in Verse. Leading
incidents in the great biography. S. New York, 1893.
D., pp. 128. London, 1894. *
Medwin, A. — The Life and Teaching of Jesus Christ.
In verse. S. London, 1880.
Montgomery, Robert. — Messiah. A poem in six books,
with notes. D. London, n. d.
The Old, Old Story of Jesus and His Glory. (In verse.)
S. London, 1866.
Olivier, H. A. — Our Lord .Jesus Christ Made Known
Through the Church. From Advent to Trinity set forth in
verse. O., pp. 208. Oxford, 1896. *
On the Creation of the World, the Birth and Sufferings
of and Redemption by, Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ.
A divine poem. Applicable to this holy time of Lent. Q.
London, 1719.
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The Prince of Peace; or Lays of Bethlehem. Selected
I'mm the British poets. Illustrated. O., pp. xi 4-176.
London, n. d.
The Prince of Peace. (Verses by various authors.) Il-
lustrated by A. F. Lydon. 0. London, 1888.
(Ryland, J. C.).— The Life and Actions of Jesus Christ
by \Vay of Question and Answer. By a Lover of Jesus
Christ/ D. New London, 1767.
Sacrifice, Redemption's Story. Paraphrased from the
Holy Writ and narrated in metrical form. By A. Messen-
ger. Illustrated. Cr. 0., pp. 137. London, 1901. *
Shipley, Orby (Editor). — Lyra Messianica: Hymns and
Verses on the Life of Christ. 0. London, 1864.
Strangewayes, Edward. — Messiah; or Redemption of
Man. A poem. O. London. .
Two Pleasant Ditties: One of the Birth, the Other of the
Passion, of Christ. Ff. London, 1623.
Verses and Pictures Illustrating the Life of Our Lord.
T. London, 1856.
Welles, Albert.— The Life of Jesus the Messiah. A
sacred poem. Illustrated. 0., n. p. Xe\v Y<>rU, 1874. *
Wesley, Samuel. — The Life of Jesus Christ. An heroic
poem. Ff., pp. 28+349. London, 1693. *
Wesley, Samuel.— The Life of Our Blessed Lnrd and
Saviour Jesus Christ. An heroic poem. 0., pp. xvi-}-303.
Manchester, n. d. (about 1800).* A brief life of the
author is prefixed.
VI. d. THE APOCRYPHAL CHRIST.
By this we mean the legends and spurious writings which
relate more than the Gospels tell concerning Christ.
Recommended:
For the study of the apocryphal Gospels themselves, the
translation of Alexander Walker. Edinburgh, 1870.
Harris, Kendall.— The Gospel of St. Peter. E. New
York, 1893.
Barnes, W. E. — The Canonical and Uncanonical Gos-
pels. D. London, 1893.
Crutwell, C. T.— Literary History of Christianity. 2
vols., O. Edinburgh mid NY\v York, 1893.
A copy of a letter written by Jesus Christ and found
eighteen miles from Iconium. To which is added King
Agbarus' letter to Our Saviour and Our Saviour's answer.
Ff. London, 1720 (?), 1780 (?), 1810 (?). And-various
other editions.
Cowper, B. Harris. — The Apocryphal Gospels, and other
documents relating to the history of Christ, translated, with
notes, etc. 0. London, 1867. *
Donehoo, James DeQuincey. — Apocryphal and Legend-
ary Life of Christ ; being the whole body of the apocryphal
Gospels and other extra canonical literature which pretends
to tell of the life and words of Jesus Christ. 0., pp. 59+
531. New York, 1903. * Of great value.
Grenfell, Bernard Pyne, and Others. — New Sayings of
Jesus and Fragment of a Lost Gospel from Oxyrynchus.
Edited, with translation and commentary. With the text
of the "Logia," discovered in 1897. Pp. 47, 0. Lon-
lll
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don, 190-i. * (Egyptian Exploration Fund, Gneco-Roman
Branch.)
Guerber, H. A. — Legends of the Virgin and Christ ; with
illustrations from the masters. D. New York, 1896 and
1881. * A «rood. popular account.
Hackwood, Frederick W. — Christ Lore. Being legends,
traditions, myths, symbols, customs and superstitions of the
Christian Church. 0., pp. 306. London, 1902. *
The Hebrew Account of Our Lord; sole English edition
Latinized by J. C. Wagenseil, 1681. Englished by E. L. G.
O., pp. 19. London, 1885. Another edition translated
from the Hebrew and edited by G. W. Foote and J. M.
Wheeler. 0., pp. xii+47. London, 1885. *
Horder, W. Garrett.— The Newly Found Words of
Jesus. Cr. 0., pp. 134. London, 1905. *
Lock, Walter, and Sanday, W. — Two lectures on the
''Sayinus of Jesus," recently discovered at Oxyrywhus:
delivered at Oxford. 0., pp. 4+46. Oxford, 1899. *
Mead, G. R. S. — Did Jesus Live One Hundred Years.
B. C. ? An inquiry into the Talmud Jesus stories, the Tol-
doth .Jesehu. and some curious statements of Epiphanius,
beinir a contribution to the study of Christian origins. 0.
New York, 1903. *
Sayings of .Jesus. From an earry Greek papyrus dise<>\
ered and edited with translation and commentary by l>ern-
hard P. Grenfell and Arthur S. Hunt. With two plates.
> Ivjyptian exploration Fund, i 0., pp. "2n. Oxford, 1897.*
Pick, B. — Life of Jesus. ('Apocryphal.) S. NVw
York, 1887.
Pick, B.— The Ivxtra Canouieal LiiV of Christ, Cr. 0,
London, 1903. * Also, D., pp. 312. New fork, IJHtt. *
Primitive Christianity. Vol. I, conlaininu the lost lives
of .lesiis Christ ;md the apostles, slimviiiL1 the dawn of
Christianity in .lesiis Christ, its destruction by martyrdom,
etc. <). London, 1897.
Rawnsley, H. D.— Sa\ inns of Jesus. Six village ser-
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mons on the Papyrus fragment. Preached in Saint Kenti-
gern's Church, Crosthwaite, Keswick. E., pp. 94. Glas-
gow, 1897. *
Rawnsley, H. D. — "Sayings of Jesus," and a Lost Gos-
pel Fragment. A series of sermons. O., pp. 162. Lon-
don, 1905. *
Taylor, Charles. — The Oxyrynchus Sayings of Jesus.
Found in 1903, with the sayings called "Logia," found
1897. A lecture. Or. O., pp. 36. London, 1905. *
Thoughts on the Letters of the Lord Jesus. 0. Lon-
don (?), 1886.
Warschauer, J. — Jesus saith. Studies in some "new
sayings" of Christ. Cr. O., pp. 191. London, 1905.*
Wright, J. W. — Curious Facts, Myths, Legends and
.Superstitions Concerning Jesus ; with a historical sketch of
the false Christs of all ages. 0. Cincinnati, 1894.
VI. e. REPLIES TO STRAUSS AND REN AN.
Strauss represented Christ as a myth. Renan the story
as a legend.
Reconum iidt (I :
Neander (see VI), in reply to Strauss, and Tulloch in
reply to Kenan. Christlieb for both.
Beard, John R. — Studies in the Life and Writing of Er-
nest Renan. An exposition of his doctrines and confuta-
tion of his errors, with special reference to his "Life of
Jesus." A mamml of evidence suited to the times. 0.
London-, 1868.
Beard, John R. (Editor). — Voices of the Church. In
reply to Dr. D. F. Strauss, author of "Das Leben Jesu."
comprising essays in defense of Christianity, by divines of
various communions. O. London. lS4f>.
Christlieb, Theodore. — Modern Doubt and Christian
Belief. A series of apologetic lectures addressed to earnest
seekers after truth. Translated by H. U. Weitbrecht and
edited by Rev. T. L. Kinu'shurv. ().. pp. xx | ~>4!). NY\v
York, 1874. *
DePresense, E.- -The Redeemer. D. New York, n. d.
A reply to Renan. D., pp. xix+316. Edinburgh. 18(i4. *
Elmslie, W. G. — Ernest Renan and His Criticism of
Christ, f Present Day Tracts.) 0.. pp. 57. London, 1SS4. *
Gillespie, William. — The Truth of the Evangelical His-
tory of One Lord .Jesus Christ : proved in opposition to Dr.
D. K. Strauss, < >. Edinburgh. 1856.
Logan, H. SI- -Jesus in Modern Life. D., pp. 299.
Pbiladelpliia. 1 S88. *
Macpherson, Robert. — The Resurrection of Jesus Christ
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with an Examination of the Speculations of Strauss in His
"New Life of Jesus." Cr. O. Edinburgh, 1867.
McKim, R. H. — Christ and Modern Unbelief. D. New
York, 1893.
Paton, J. B. — Review of the "Vie de Jesus" of M.
Renan, containing discussions upon the doctrine of miracle,
etc. D., pp. viii+160. London, 1864. *
A reply to the Life of Jesus, by Dr. Strauss, from the
French of Professor Quinet and the Rev. Pasteur A. Co-
querel. 0., pp. 66. London, 1844. *
Schaff, Dr., and M. N. Roussel.— The Romance of M.
Renan and the Christ of the Gospels. D., pp. 239. New
York, 1868. *
Scott, W. A.— The Christ of the Apostles Creed; the
voice of the church against Arianism, Strauss and Renan.
With an appendix. O., pp. xii-j-432. New York, 1867. *
Stephens, E. — Modern Infidelity Disarmed, in a Reply
to M. Kenan's Life of Jesus. O. London, 1876.
Tafel, I. F. M.— The Life of Jesus from the Gospel
Record Vindicated and Defended Against the Attacks of
Dr. Strauss, and of infidelity in general. From the Ger-
man. D., pp. 287. Chicago, 1868. *
Tulloch, John.— The Christ of the Gospels and the
Christ of Modern Criticism. S., pp. 266. Cincinnati,
1865. * A reply to Renan.
Ulhorn, Gerhard. — The Modern Representations of the
Life of Jesus. Translated by C. E. GrinnelL D., pp. 164.
Boston, 1868. * Replies to both Strauss and Renan.
VI. f. THE LIFE OF CHRIST IN FICTION
Ben-Halpai, Levi. — True History and Tragedy of
Joshua, the Messiah. 0., pp. 2+46. \Yash hint on, D. C.,
1904.
Burr, Enoch Fitch. — Aleph the Chaldean; or the Mes-
siah as Seen from Alexandria. Pp. 2+ 4 1:}. Xew York,
1891. New i>d., 1896. *
Carus, Paul. — The Crown of Thorns: a Story of the Time
of Christ. D., pp. 73. Chicago, 1901. *
Cleeve, Lucas. — Lazarus: a Tale of the World's Great
Miracle. D., pp. 4+383. New York, 1897. *
Corelli, Marie. — Barahbas: a Dream of the World's
Tragedy. D. Philadelphia, 1893. *
Davis, George T.— When Christ Was Here. A tale of
the days of Jesus. .Jerusalem 1900 years ago. With fron-
tispiece. Cr. O., pp. 155. London, 1905.
Featherstun, Henry Walter. — The Christ of Our Nov-
,. lists. S.. pp. 8+244. Xashville, Term., 1904. *
Haddock, Frank C.— A Hoy and the Christ. D., pp. 5+
81. New York, 1896.*
Houghton, Louise Seymour. — Antipas, Son of Chusa,
and Others Whom Jesus Loved. D., pp. 5+246. New
York. 1895.*
Ingraham, Joseph H. — The Prince of the House of Da-
vid: or Thirty Years in the Holy City. New ed.. revised
and corrected by the author. 0., pp. 24+474. Boston.
1896. First ed. 1859.*
Jennings, Mary Elisabeth. — Asa of Bethlehem and His
Household. B. C. 4-A. D. 30. S., pp. 268. New Fork,
1896. *
Johnston, Annie Fellows. — Joel, a Boy of Galilee. D.,
pp. ii+253. Boston. 1896. *
Joseph, Jules'.— A Ipheus of Nazareth; Galilean scenes
and manners in llie davs <>!' .Jesus Christ. T. New York.
1899.
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Kingsley, Florence M. — Titus, a Comrade of the Cross.
A tale of the Christ. O., pp. 90. Chicago, 1894. * A
$1,000 prize story.
Mamereov, Peter Von F., Annie F. ; B. A. F. — lesat
Nassar. The Story of the life of Jesus the Nazarene. D.,
pp. 713. XVw York, 1895. * See VI.
Mason, Caroline At water. — -The Quiet King. A story
of Christ, 0., pp. 304. Philadelphia, 1896.*
Nixon, J. Leary. — The Lowly Nazarene. A story of
Christ. D., pp. 3+308. New York, 1897.
Phelps, Elizabeth Stuart. — The Story of Jesus, An in-
terpretation. D., pp. xii-j-413. Boston, 1897. d, pp.
352. London. 1898.*
Stoddard, Wm. O shorn. — Ulric, the Jarl. A story of
the penitent thief. 0., pp. 459. New York, 1899. *
Stout, James Frank. — Lucanus, a Friend of Christ. D.,
pp. 309. New York, 1904. *
Sue, Eugene. — The Silver Cross; or the Carpenter of
Nazareth. From the French. S., pp. 151. New York,
1898. *
VanDyke, Henry.— The Story of the Other Wise Man.
S.,-pp. 15+70. New York, 1899. *
Wallace, Lew (Lewis). — First Christmas. From Ben
Hur. Illustrated from drawings by W. Martin Johnson.
O., pp. 8+109. New York, 1902. *
Wallace, Lewis.— Ben Hur. A tale of the Christ. D.
New York, 1880. *
Wallace, Lewis.— Ben Hur. A tale of the Christ. Il-
lustrated with scenes and characters from the play. Play-
er's edition. 0., pp. 10-551. New York, 1901.*
Walsh, A. Stewart. — Mary, the Queen of the House of
David, and Mother of Jesus. 6., pp. 626. New York,
1886. *
Ward, E. Stuart Phelps (Mrs. Herbert D. Ward).— The
Story of Jesus Christ. Popular ed., D. New York. 1901.
(See above.)
VII. TIIK PERSONAL APPEARANCE OF CHRIST.
This is simply a matter of tradition or the artist's fancy.
Recunum mlcd:
Kuril, Heaphy, and Mrs. Jameson's Life of Our Lord.
(See IV.)
Bayliss, Wyke. — Rex JICLMIUIII. A painter's study of
the likeness of Christ from the time of the apostles to the
present day. 0., pp. 224. London, 1898. Revised and
enlarged. ()., pp. 414-211. New York, 1903.*
Carr, Florence E.— Pictures of the Christ. Ff., pp. 24.
Fay<'tteville. X. V.. 1!M)1.
Fraser, John. — The Saviour's Beauty in "Sermons and
Essays. V Pp. 330.*
Gilbert, Edward. — Madonna and Child; with several
photogravures, reproductions of famous paintings by
Titian, Raphael, Core-^io, Bellini. Pern^ino, S;issol'errato.
Q. New York, 1!)02.
Haven, Gilbert. — National Sermons. O., pp. 656. New
York. 1869. Complexion of Christ. Pp. 655, 656.*
Heaphy, T. — Tin- likeness of Christ. brin«r an inquiry
into the vcri-siniilitiide of the received likeness of Our
Blessed Lord. Kdited by Wyke Bayliss. Kf.. pj). 78.
London. Issn. Also. NYw York. 1SS«. *
History of the Blessed Yin/m Mary (rriin, and the Ilis-
toi'y of tin- Ijkfiicss of Christ which I he .b-\\s of Tiberias
.Made to Mock At. The Syriae texts edited with Kn«rlish
li"Mislali«.iis by K. A. \Yallis |->iid'_!c. Knulisli translations,
<>.. pp. L'til. London. IJMMl.
Kuril, Estclle M. The Life of Our Lord in Art. With
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some account of the artistic treatment of the life of St.
John the Baptist. 0., pp. xxii+370. Boston, 1898. *
Johnson, Franklin. — Have We a Likeness of Christ?
The University of Chicago Decennial Publications. First
series. Vol. 3. Q., pp. 22. Chicago, 1903. *
Lewis, T. — An Inquiry into the Shape, the Beauty and
Stature of the Person of Christ and of the Virgin Mary,
offered to the consideration of the late converts of Popery.
0. London, 1735.
The Lord's Body. 0., pp. x+155. London, 1881. I
have not been able to examine this work.
Palgrave, Francis T. — The Life of Jesus Christ Illus-
trated from the Italian Painters of the Fourteenth, Fif-
teenth and Sixteenth Centuries. 0. London, 1885.
A Pretended Epistle of P. Lentulus, containing a de-
scription of the bodily shape and feature of Jesus Christ.
Q. London, 1658.
Sibbes, R. — The Bruised Reed and Smoking Flax; with
a description of Christ. S. Philadelphia, 1876.
Torr, Cecil. — On Portraits of Christ in the British Mu-
seum. 0. London, 1898.
Veronica; or the Holy Face of Jesus Christ. An his-
torical notice of this relic of the Vatican. Basilica of St.
Peter, with prayers, indulgences, etc. Translated from the
French. 32mo. London, 1870.
Way, A. — Ancient Portraitures of Our Lord, after the
type of the Emerald Vernicle (in the Vatican). D. Lon-
don, 1872.
VIII. CHRONOLOGY AND GENEALOGY OF
CHRIST.
Very few accept the current chronology and most agree
that our era is either four or six years too late; others
claim even more. In regard to the genealogy of Christ the
greatest difficulty has been to reconcile the lists of .Matthew
and Luke.
Reconum. mini: Conder, Hervey.
Allen, Thomas. — Chain of Scripture Chronology, from
the creation to the death of Jesus Christ. Q. London,
1659.
Bellamy, J. — The True Age of Christ at the Crucifixion
not Thirty-three but Fifty-two Years and a Half. O.
London, 1822.
Benham, Daniel. — Reflections on the Genealogy of Our
Lord and Saviour. Q. London, 1836.
Benson, Christopher. — The Chronology of Our Sav-
iour's Life; or an Inquiry into the True Time of the Birth,
Baptism and Crucifixion of .Jesus Christ. Hulsean lec-
tures for 1820. O. Cambridge, 1820.
Bulbeck, W. A.— The Date of the Crucifixion. Founded
on the kalendar of the ancient Kyy plums. 0. London,
1902.
Butler, George William.- -Tin* Rook <>|' the Generation
of .Icsus Christ ; an explanation of the difficulties connected
with the '_M'iir;iln<jy o !' Our Lord. O. London. Is?.").
Butler, John. — Christoloizia; or a Brief hut True Ac-
count of the Certain Y»-ar. Month. Day and Minute of the
hirth of Jesus Christ. <>.. pp. :iL»n. London. 1(171.
Butler, John.- Kalcndar. Scriptural and Astronomical,
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for Five Years, During and after Christ's Ministry. O.
London, 1671.
Caspari, C. E. — A Chronological and Geographical In-
troduction to the Life of Christ. Translated by M. J.
Evans. 0., pp. xxxii+337. New York, 1881. *
A Chart of the Genealogy, Life and Ministry of Jesus
Christ, Ff. Ely, 1843.
Christ's Birth Mistimed. Q. London, 1649. Another
ed. 1707.
Christ's Birth Not Mistimed. Q. London, 1619.
A Chronological and Genealogical Lineage of Our Lord
Jesus Christ; also, an ecclesiastical, statistical, historical
and ideographical chart of the worship of God, the origin,
progress and present state of other worship, and a short
history of the Bible. Ff. London, 1840.
A Companion to the Chart of the Genealogy of Our
Saviour from Adam (with the chart). List of parables
of the Old and New Testaments and the miracles of Our
Lord. D. London, 1855.
Conder, Eustace R. — Outlines of the Life of Christ; a
guide to the study of the chronology, harmony and purpose
of the Gospels. Or. O. London, 1881.
Davies, Thomas A. — Am I a Jew or Gentile? or the
genealogy of Jesus Christ proving his divinity. E., pp. 87.
New York, 1889. * A curious book.
An Essay on the Genealogy of the Lord Jesus Christ.
With illustrative tables. D. Liverpool, 1843.
Festorum Metropolis; or the Birthday of Jesus Christ
Annually Kept Holy. Q. London, 1652.
Genealogy of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. Ff.
Dublin, 1824.
Greene, Robert Berkeley. — Genealogy of Christ as Given
by Matthew and Luke. 0. London, 1822.
Harvey, Lord Arthur. — The Genealogies of Our Lord
and Saviour Jesus Christ, as contained in the Gospels of
St. Matthew and St. Luke, reconciled with each other and
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.
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Grosart, Alexander Bullock. — The Prince of Light and
the Prince of Darkness in conflict; or the Temptation of
Christ newly translated, explained, etc. 0. London,
1864.
Hall, A. C. A. — Christ's Temptations and Ours. The
Baldwin lectures, 1896. E., pp. xvii-fl54. London and
New York, 1897. *
Hall, J. C. — Six Sermons on Our Lord's Temptations.
D. London, n. d.
Healing, C. A.— The Temptation of Christ. E. Lon-
don, 1903.
Hutchings, W. H. — The Mystery of the Temptation. A
course of lectures. Cr. 0., pp. 266. London, 1ST.").
Second ed., revised. 0., pp. 246. London. 1889. *
Hutton, F. H. — A Series of Discourses on Christ's
temptation in the wilderness. D. London, 1833.
Kirby, W. — Sermons on the Temptation of Christ. 0.
London, 1829.
Krummacher, F. W.— The Temptation of Christ. E.
London, n. d. Also included in "Select French and Ger-
man Discourses." Edited by H. C. Fish.
Macleod, Norman. — The Temptation of Our Lord. 0.,
pp. 250. London, 1873. *
Manton, Thomas. — Christ's Temptation and Transfig-
uration practically explained and improved in several ser-
mons (with sermons on Christ's eternal existence). 0.
London, 1685.
Mason, Thomas. — Christ's Victorie Over Sathans
Tyrannic. Ff. London, 1615.
Mill, W. H. — Five Sermons on the Temptation of Our
Lord in the wilderness In-Ton- Cambridge University.
Second ed., <>.. pp. 160. (1aml>rid«r»'. is?:!. Also Lou-
rim,. 1875.*
Not on Calvary. A layman's pica for mediation in the
temptation in the wilderness. O. London. Is!).0,. I)., pp.
46. New York. 1*92.*
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Overy, Henry. — Sermons : The Temptation of Our Lord.
D. London, 187:!.
Palmer, E. Reeves. — The Temptation in the Wilderness,
or the Conflict and Victory of the Son of Man. O., pp.
304. London, 1877. *
Palmer, John R. — Thoughts on Our Lord's Temptation.
A Study for the Season of Lent. 0., pp xvi-[-380. Lon-
don, 1901.*
Parsons, H. Moore. — Christ in the Desert; or the
tempter foiled. E., pp. 129. Philadelphia, 1858. *
Pollock, William. — The Temptation of Our Blessed
Lord and other minor poems. D., pp. 170. London,
1873. *
Quarantana ; or ' * In all points tempted. ' ' By the author
of "What of the Night." O., pp. 20. London, 1878.
Rawnsley, S. R. — The Temptations of Our Lord Jesus
Christ. Seven sermons. Cr. 0., pp. 100. London, 1901. *
Rogers, Edgar. — A Threefold Cord. Meditations on the
Religious Life in the Light of Our Blessed Lord's Temp-
tation. E., pp. 120. London, 1903. *
Scobell, Edward. — Sermons on the Temptation in the
Wilderness. D. London, 1838, 1842. *
Stewart, A. Morris. — The Temptation of Jesus. A
Study of Our Lord's Trial in the Wilderness. Cr. 0., pp.
242. ' London, 1903. *
Sweet, James B. — Christ and Satan. 0. London, 1876.
Taylor, Thomas. — An Exposition of Christ's Tempta-
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The Temptation of Christ. Four Sermons. By an Ox-
ford graduate. O., pp. 107. London, 1884. *
The Temptation of Jesus. A 'poem. By an associate
of the Victoria Institute. London. S. Grantham, 1882.
Temptations of Christ, Christ's temptations real facts;
or a defence of the evangelical history, showing that Our
Lord's temptations may be fairly and reasonably under-
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as a narrative of what was really transacted. In
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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
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I)., pp. 162. London, 1877. *
Wiseman, Luke H. — Christ in the Wilderness; or Prac-
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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-
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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-
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Sanderson, Joseph. — Jesus on the Holy Mount. D. New
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Seymour, G. F., and J. H. Egar. — The Transfiguration ;
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year. O., pp. 46." New York, 1893.
Vaughan, Wycliffe. — The Transfiguration of Our Lord.
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1889, 1892.
Wedderburn, Alexander. — Sermons on Our Lord's
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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-
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1814.
Adams, Harold T. — Some Exits of the Passion. Ad-
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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
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Aikman, J. Logan. — The Cross and the Sepulchre. A
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scries of meditations on the passion and resurrection. D.,
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Aitken, W. Hay M. H. — Eastertide. Sixteen sermons
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Arbuthnot, G. — The Passion Foretold in Type and
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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-
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Passion and Ministry. 0. London, 1864.
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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>.
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Lord, from the Supper at Rethany to the Period of the
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Begel, J. J. — The Last .Journey and Memorials of the
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Benson, R. M. — The Final Passover; a series of medita-
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I. Reparation. II. Tin- Silence of Our Lord. TIL Our
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Onr Lord's last Passover. The earlier history of St.
Paul. The inspiration of Scripture, etc. O. London,
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Costerus. Passion of Our Lord; meditations by James
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Coxe, Arthur C. — Paschal Poems for Passiontide and
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Creighton, Mandell.— Lessons from the Cross ; addresses
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0., pp. iv+132. New York, 1899. *
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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.
London, 1887.
Whitney, John R. — The Last Passover. An account of
the closing incidents in the life upon earth of Our Lord
Jesus Christ. A verbal harmony of the Four Gospel Nar-
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Williams, Isaac. — The Gospel Narrative of Our Lord's
Passion harmonised with reflections. From the third
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D. London, 1846.
Williams, Isaac. — The Gospel Narrative of the Holy
Week harmonised with reflections. Second ed., 0., pp.
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Wilson, 'Harry. — Follow to Calvary. With illustrations
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ir,i; JE8UB ri/ltisr OUR LORD
Wise, Isaac M.- Mart\ rdom of .Icsus. I). Xc\v York,
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Wiseman, Cardinal.— Meditations on I IK- Sanvd Pas-
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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.
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Atkinson, John. — The Garden of Sorrows ; or the minis-
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Balfern, W. P. — Gethsemane ; or incidents in the great
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Blake, Mortimer. — Gethsemane and Calvary. E. Bos-
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Christes Bloodie Sweat. (A Poem.) Q. London, 1613.
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Gethsemane, Jerusalem and Golgotha; meditations and
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The Holy Hour, or the Intimate Union with Jesus in
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Nebelin, Charlotte Elizabeth. — (Jethseimme; or medi-
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IX. f." 2. THE BETRAYAL.
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IX. f. 3. THE TRIALS.
These took place before Caiphas and Pilate. Their le-
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Recommended: Blackburn, Greenleaf, Stalker, Innes.
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Chapman, Robert Clowry. — Legalized Wrong. A
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n;o
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Gould, S. Baring-. — The Trials of Jesus; Discourses
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IX. f. 4. THE CRUCIFIXION.
The fact is nowhere more vividly portrayed than in the
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Recommended:
Tholuck, for the devotional view.
Stroud, for the physical aspects of the death on the cross.
Stalker, for an estimate of the circumstances.
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Alger, William Rounseville. — Symbolic History of the
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Allen, Benjamin. — Jesus Christ and Him Crucified.
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• Wise, Isaac M. — The ^Martyrdom of .Icsiis of Na/areth.
A historic critical treatise on the last chapters of the Gos-
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Zoeckler, Otto. — The Cross of Christ: studies in the
history of Religion and the Inner Life of the Church.
Translated by Maurice J. Evans. 0., pp. \xvi-f-447. Lon-
don. 1x77 * Of "Teal value.
IX. f. 5. THE SEVEN LAST WORDS.
St. Luke, 23 : 34. Father forgive them, for they know
not what they do.
St Luke, 23 : 43. Today thou shalt be with me in para-
dise.
St. John, 19 : 26, 27. He saith unto his mother, woman
behold thy son ! Then saith He to the disciple, behold thy
mother ! and from that hour that disciple took her unto his
own home.
St. Matthew, 27 : 46. And about the ninth hour Jesus
cried with a loud voice saying, Eli, Eli, lama, sabachthani.
That is to say, My God, my God, why hast Thou forsaken
me.
St. John, 19 : 28. After this Jesus, knowing that all
things were now accomplished that the Scriptures might be
fulfilled, saith, I thirst.
St. John, 19 : 30. It is finished.
St. Luke, 23 : 45, 46. And the veil of the temple was
rent in the midst and when Jesus had cried with a loud
voice, he said. Father, into Thy hands I commend my
spirit; and having said this. He gave up the ghost.
Recommended: Nicoll.
Adams, W. H.— The Seven Words from the Cross. D.
Boston, 1878.
Alexander, William. — Verbum Crucis; being ten ser-
mons on the mystery and the words of the cross. D., pp.
xi+192. New York, n. d.*
Anderdon, William H. — The Words from the Cross.
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Baring-Gould, S. — The Seven Last Words. Discourses.
0., pp. 100. London, 1884.*
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Barrett, George S. — The Seven Words from the Cross.
O., pp. 132. London, 1902.
Bellarmine, Cardinal. — The Seven Words on the Cross.
D. New York, 1884.
Bellett, John C. — Good Friday Meditations on the Seven
Words from the Cross. D. London, 1883.
Biggs, C. R. D. — Stages in atonement. Addresses on
the sayings from the Cross. Second ed., O., pp. 80. Darl-
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Blyth, F. Cavan. — Thoughts on the Seven Last Words
of Christ Crucified. D., pp. 164. London, 1880.
Brene, Charles Henry. — Consolations of the Cross. Ad-
divsses on the Seven Words of the Dying Lord, given at
St. Stephen's Church, Boston, on Good Friday, 1902, to-
gether with two sermons. D., pp. 6-(-122. New York,
1904.*
Brett, George. — "Behold the man." Addresses upon
the seven words from the Cross. D., pp. 98. London,
1882. S., pp. 94. London, 1898.*
Briefs on the Seven Words from the Cross. By the au-
thor of sermon briefs. O. London, 1895.
Bright, W. — Seven Sayings from the Cross. Addresses.
I)., pp. 72. London, 1886.*
Bristow, R. Rhodes. — The three hours. Being medita-
tions on the seven last words of Our Lord. Second ed., T.,
pp. 60. London 1872.*
Brooke, C. W. A. — Hints for meditations on the seven
words from the Cross. 0., pp. 36. London. 1896.
Bunn, Henry. — The Seven Cries of Christ on the Cross.
E. London, 1851.
Burnett, T. M. — The Wondrous Cross. A consideration
in i'i«rlit simple addresses of the seven last words in their
sacraiin-nlal aspects. ().. pp. Si). London, 1895.
Chambre, Albert St. John. — Calvary; l>einu (Jood Fri-
day addresses on the Seven Words from the Cross. S.,
pp 9+107. Milwaukee, 1905.*
JESUS CHRIST OUR LORD 175
Chapman, Hugh B. — The Seven Last Words of Love.
D., pp. 62. London, 1885.
Charles, Mrs. Elizabeth. — By the Cross and Passion;
thoughts on the words spoken around and on the Cross.
S. New York, 1887.
Cobbett, R. S.— The Last Words of Our Lord and
Saviour Jesus Christ; being a course of seven sermons
preached during Passion Week, 1867. S., pp. ix-|-101.
London, 1867.*
Collier, Thomas G. — Listening and Learning on Cal-
vary; Seven Addresses on the Words from the Cross. S.
London, 1879.
Cure, Edward C. — The Seven Words of Christ on the
Cross; sermons. D. London, 1868.
Davis, J. A. — Seven Words of Love ; Sermons on the
Seven Sayings and Others. Preached in the New Bennett
Congregational Church. 0., pp. 196. London, 1895.
Dover, T. B. — The Seven Last Words. A course of
meditations. Cr. 0., pp. 60. London, 1899. Also, 1894.*
Drought, C. E. — The Music of the Cross. Meditations
on the Seven Last Words D., pp. 48. London, 1888.
Eales, S. J. — The Voice from the Cross. Seven Brief
Meditations. Q. London, 1881.
Edmunds, John. — The Seven Sayings of Christ. Lent
lectures. D. London, 1855.
Eight Addresses on the Seven Last Words. By a priest.
O., pp. 54. London, 1893.
Elliott, Charles L. B. — Short Addresses on the Seven
Words from the Cross. With form of service, prayers and
hymns for Good Friday afternoon. D., pp. 46. London,
1899.
Faber, M., and J. De Barzia. — Meditations with other
sermons, translated by W. R. Villiers. D. London, 1888.
Fowle, E. — Addresses on the Seven Last Words for
Lent. 0., pp. 50. London, 1889, 1894.
Gambier, S. J. — The Seven Cries from the Cross. Lent
lectures. D. London, 1851.
1?r, JESUS r H if IST OUR LORD
Gammack, Arthur J. — Good Friday. The Seven Last
Words in their Significance of Life, with a Good Friday
Address to Children. S. London, 1905.
Gay, Joseph. — The Seven Sayings from the (
(Baptist Pulpit No. 11.) Cr. O., pp. 144. London. 1901.*
Glassford, D. T.— The Passing oi' Jesus. Addresses <»n
the Seven Last Words. lv. pp. 7(i. London. 1S!M).
Grant, Johnson. — The Crucifixion, being a course of
Lent lectures on Our Saviour's seven sentences at Cal-
vary. I). London. 1821.
Grantham, George P. — The Dying Words <»f .lesus. S.
London. 1881.
Grierson, George P. — The Dying Words of Jesus. S.
London, 1881.
Hall, A. C. A.— The Words from and to the Cross.
Meditations for Holy Week and Good Friday. S. New
York, 1901.
Hammond, F. J. — The Passion of Our Lord and the
UlesM-d Sacrament of the Altar; being a series of Good
Friday addresses on the Seven Words from the Cross. 0.,
pp. 60. London, 1896.
Harison, Francis. — The Words from the Cross. Lent
lectures. S., pp. 66. New York, 1886.*
Harvey, J. — Echoes from Calvary; or the Last Words of
Jesus on the Cross. Second ed., 0. London. 1877.
Hernaman, Mrs. — Seven Words from Ihe Cross. A
cycle of hymns for use on Good Friday. Music by A. H.
Brown. Q., pp. 11. London. lss(i.
Hermon, G. E. — Addresses on the Seven Last Words
from the Cross. Preached in St. Agatha's Mission
Church, St Neots, Cornwall, on Good Friday, 1889. D.,
pp. 52. London, 1891.
Holland, H. S. — Good Friday Addresses on Ihe Seven
Last Words. E., pp. viii + 11.1. New York, 1885.*
Hopkins, William B. — The Words spoken by Christ
upon the Cross. Seven sermons. O. London, 1866.
JESUS CHRIST OUR LORD 177
Ireland, R. H. — Light from Calvary in the Seven Last
Words of Jesus. D., pp. 106. London, 1873.
Isaacs, F. W. — The Beatitudes as learned by the Cross.
Thoughts on the Seven Last Words of Our Lord. D., pp.
84. London, 1896. Also, S., pp. 4+59. New York, 1897.
Jackson, Charles B. — Short Sermons on the Words of
Our Lord from the Cross. D., pp. 90. London, 1881.
Jeffrey, Robert T.— Voices from Calvary ; or the Seven
Last Sayings of Our Blessed Lord. 0., pp. vi-}-195. Edin-
burgh, 1859. Second ed., I860.*
Jones, J. E. Rivington. — Via S^cra. A Service for
Three Hours on Good Friday, with Outline Addresses on
the Seven Words from the Cross, with an Introduction and
Summary. Also five Outline Addressees of a Course
Preached during Lent, and four Schemes for Lantern Ser-
vices in Church on Good Friday Night. Cr. 0., pp. 76.
London, 1903.
King, Edward. — Meditations on the Last Seven Words
of Our Lord Jesus Christ. S., pp. 86. London, 1876.
New ed., 1885.
Larrabee, Edward Allan. — Temple of His Body; being
Good Friday Addresses on the Seven Words from the
Cross. S. Milwaukee, 1905.
The Last Seven Words of Jesus on the Cross; by a Pas-
sionist Missionary Priest. S. New York, 1877.
Lee, Eustace. — Addresses on the Seven Words from the
Cross. With appropriate Prayers and Hymns. D., pp.
78. London, 1904.
Lee, Frederick George. — Words from the Cross. Seven
Sermons. 0. London, 1861. Second ed., S., pp. 85.
London, 1865. Third ed, 1879, D., pp. 136.*
Lester, John H. — Revelation of the Seven Words from
the Cross. Addresses. D., pp. 118. London, 1885.
Lloyd, Jenkin. — Christ's Valedictions; or sacred obser-
vations on the last words of Our Saviour on the Cross. D.
London, 1658.
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178 JESUS CHRIST OUR LORD
Lowe, Frank E. — Under the Holy Cross. Being a series
of addresses on the seven last words. With introductory
and concluding sermons for Matins any Good Friday. D.,
pp. 72. London, 1885.
Lowrie, Walter. — Gaudium Crucis. Meditations for
Good Friday on the Seven Words from the Cross. D., pp.
xvi+117. London, 1905.*
McClelland, Thomas Calvin. — Verba Crucis; a medi-
tation upon what Jesus said on Calvary. D., pp. 3+77.
New York, 1902.
Mackay, A. B. — The Glory of the Cross, as manifested
by the last words of Jesus. D., pp. 288. London. 1874.
New ed, pp. 250, 1877.*
Maturin, B. W. — Meditations on the Seven Words of
Our Lord on the Cross. S., pp. 60. 'London, 1892.*
Maturin, B. W. — The Mysteries of Life. Meditations
on the Seven Words from the Cross. D., pp. 68. Lon-
don, 1901.*
Meditations on the Seven Last Words from the Cross of
Our Redeemer as connected with the seven first days of
creation and seven petitions in the Lord's prayer. S.
London, 1875.
Mereweather, J. D. — The Seven Words from the Cross.
Lenten exercises. S., pp. 32. London, 1880.
Montgomery, J. F. — Good Friday Addresses on the
Seven Words from the Cross. D., pp. 40. Edinburgh,
1898.
Mooney, Thomas. — The Last Words of .h-sus. D.
Guildford, 1881.
Moore, Thomas V. — The Last Words of Jesus. D.
Philadelphia, 1859.
Moore, William B. — The Seven Cries from Calvary.
Mediations. O. London, 1867.
Mordaunt, Osbert. — Through the Dark Hours. Short
addresses on the Seven Words from the Cross. 0.. pp.
57. London, 1898.*
JESUS CHRIST OUR LORD 179
Mortimer, Alfred G. — Laws of Penitence. Addresses
on the Words of Our Lord from the Cross. E. Lon-
don, n. d.
Mortimer, Alfred G. — The Seven Last Words of Our
Most Holy Redeemer, with meditations on some scenes in
His passion. Cr. 0., pp. 208. London, 1896. D. New
York, 1899.*
Mortimer, Alfred G. — Learn of Jesus to die. .Ad-
dresses on the words of Our Lord from the Cross. Taken
as teaching the way of preparation for death. S., pp. x-f-
104. London, 1890.
Mortimer, Alfred G. — The Spiritual Life in the Seven
Last Words. Addresses on the Words of Our Lord from
the Cross. Cr. O., pp. 64. London, 1900.
Mortimer, Alfred G. — Lenten Preaching. Three Courses
of Sermons for Lent. First Course, The Lenten Epistles ;
Second Course, The Example of Our Lord; Third Course,
The Seven Last Words. Cr. 0., pp. 227. London, 1902.
Newman, W. — Meditations on the Seven Last Words.
Christ the pattern of Christian life. E., pp. 96. Lon-
don, 1893.
Nicoll, W. Robertson. — The Seven Words from the
Cross. (Little Books on Religion.) O., pp. 112. Lon-
don, 1896.*
Nugee, George. — The Words from the Cross as applied
to our own deathbeds, feeing a series of Lent lectures.
1853. S. London, 1856. Second ed., D., pp. viii-f-114.
London, 1865.*
Ottley, Henry B. — The Seven Voices of the Cross. A
series of addresses upon the seven last words of Our Lord.
D. London, 1887.
Passmore, T. H. — Crux Hepta Corda. Some thoughts
on the Seven Last Words of Our Lord. 0., pp. 87. Lon-
don, 1894.
Perraud, C. — Meditations on the Seven Words of Our
Lord on the Cross; with an introduction and an epilogue
180 JESUS CHRIST OUR LORD
by Cardinal Perraud. From sixth French ed. S., pp.
175. New York, 18!)±
Porter, R. — The Pathway to Easter. Seven Words for
Seven Days. S. New York, 1892.
Powell, E. W. — "I am crucified with Christ, neverthe-
less I live." Stages of the Christian life. Illustrated by
the seven words from the cross. E., pp., 61. London,.
1891.
Rees, J. — The Seven bloodsheddings of Jesus forming a
substitute for the "Seven Sayings from the Cross." As a
course for the Fridays in Lent. D., pp. 50. London,.
1888.
Ridgeway, C. J. — Thoughts for Good Friday; or short
meditations on the seven words from the cross. With or-
der of service for three hours. Second ed., D., pp. 68.
London, 1898. First ed., 1897.
Roberts, Alexander. — A sacred septenarie, or the seven
last words of Our Saviour Christ uttered upon the Cross,
with the necessarie circumstances of the same expounded
by a commentary gathered out of the Holy Scriptures in
the writings of the ancient fathers and later divines. Q.
London, 1614.
Salt, C. H.— The Seven Words from the Cross. S.. pp.
106. London, 1894.
The Seven Cries of the Redeemer on the Cross. E.
London, 1863.
The Seven Sayings of Jesus upon the Cross. (Seven
illuminated cards.) S. London, 1873.
Tin* Seven Words from Calvary. Meditations in plain
and easy language. 32mo., pp. 72. Oxford, 1871.
Seym Words on the Cross and other Hymns by S. M. T.
S. London, 1884.
Short Readings on the Seven Sayings from the Cross.
By the author of Mrs. Blakemore's Confirmation. S., pp.
28. London. 1880.
Shreve, Richmond. — Seven Lenten Addresses on the
JESUS CHRIST OUR LORD 181
Dying Words of Jesus. E., pp. 62. Saint John, N. B.,
1882.*
Shuttleworth, Henry C.— The Seven Last Words of Our
Saviour. Addresses. 32mo., pp. 104. Oxford. New ed.,
1885.
Smailes, F. W. — In Calvary's Mirror. A Course of
Meditations upon the Seven Words from the Cross. D.,
pp. 112. London, 1902.
Spurgeon, C. H. — Twelve Sermons on Our Lord's Cries
from the Cross. O., London, 1900.
Stone, S. J. — Parochial Sermons, including Sermons of
the Church Seasons, General Sermons, and a Set of Ad-
dresses on the Seven Last Words from the Cross. Cr. 0.,
pp. xv-f 236. London, 1901. *
Streatfield, Mrs. Charles. — Voices from the Cross.
Meditations on the Seven Last Words from the Cross of
Our Most Blessed Redeemer and Seven Petitions and As-
criptions in the Lord's Prayer. D., pp. 58. London,
1900.
Taylor, E. H. — Messages from the Cross to the World.
D. London, 1892.
Trotter, J. Lilias.— Parables of the Cross. O. Lon-
don, 1898.
Tweddell, Ralph Brown. — Beneath the Cross. Being
Meditations on the Seven Last Words of Our Lord from
the Cross. Cr. 0., pp. 72. London, 1904.*
Vaughan, C. J. — Words from the Cross. Lent lectures.
D. London, 1875.
Vernon, J. R. — Christ the Comforter. Musings and
Eloquences on the Seven Words from the Cross. D., pp.
64. London. E. Corde Loquens (Ps. xxxix:3). D., pp.
€4. London, 1899.
Watson, Alexander. — The Seven Sayings on the Cross;
or the Dying Christ our Prophet, Priest and King. Ser-
mons. 0., pp. 147. London, 1848.
Wilford, Florence. — Beneath the Cross. Readings for
182 JESUS CHRIST OUR LORD
Children on Our Lord's Seven Sayings. Edited by C. M.
Yonge. 32mo., pp. 86. London, 1881. New ed., 1884.
Wilson, Joe D. — Studies upon Words from the Cross.
D.. pp. v-f 115. Chicago, 1881.
Wollaston, William. — Good Friday at Cannes. Ad-
dresses on the Seven Words of Our Lord Jesus Christ upon
the Cross. 0., pp. 76. London, 1883.
IX. f. 6. THE DARKNESS.
Sykes, A. A. — A Dissertation on the Eclipse mentioned
by Phlegon; or an enquiry whether that eclipse had any
relation to the darkness which happened at Our Saviour's
Passion. O. London, 1732.
Sykes, A. A. — A Defence of the Dissertation on the
Eclipse mentioned by Phlegon. 0. London, 1733.
Sykes, A. A. — A Second Defence of the Dissertation on
the Eclipse mentioned by Phlegon. 0. London, 1734.
Whiston, W. — The Testimony of Phlegon vindicated;
or an account of the great darkness and earthquake at
Our Saviour's Passion described by Phlegon. Including
all testimonies, both heathen and Christian, in the very
words of the original authors, during the six centuries of
Christianity with proper observations on those testimonies.
O., pp. 53. London, 1832.
183
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
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scended into Hades, or ad infernos. Quest. 1. What is
meant in the Creed by this article. 2. Did Christ's Soule
goe to Heaven or Gehenna ? "With answers to both of them
severally. Q. London, 1642.
Hernad, John Abraham. — The Descent into Hell, with
an analysis and notes. 0. London, 1835.
Higgins, John. — An answer to Wm. Perkins, concerning
Christ's Descent into Hell. 0. Oxford, 1608.
Hill, Adam.— The Defense of the Article, Christ de-
scended into Hell. With arguments objected against the
truth of the doctrine of one Alex. Humes, all which rea
sons are confuted. Q. London, 1592.
Horsley, Samuel. — Hosea. Translated from Hebrew,
with notes. Second ed. With a sermon, now first pub-
lished on Christ's Descent into Hell. Q., pp. 1+226.
London, 1804.
Huidekoper, Frederic.— The Belief of the First Three
Centuries concerning Christ's Mission to the underworld.
D., pp. xii+187. Boston, 1854, and New York, 1883.*
Also included in his works, Vol. I.
Henry, Jacob. — A Treatise on the Sufferings and Vic-
tory of Christ in the work of Our Redemption. Written
against certain errors in these points publicly preached in
London. (By Bishop Bilson.) 0. London, 1598.
Kelly, W. — The Preaching to Spirits in Prison. S., pp
139. London, 1900.
Lord, William W. — Christ in Hades. A Poem. D., pp.
183. New York, 1851.
Love, William De Loss. — Christ Preaching to Spirits in
Prison; or Christ's preaching to the Dead explained by
the change from inferior to the celestial paradise. E., pp.
167. Boston, 1883.*
Parkes, Richard. — An apologie of three testimonies of
Holy Scriptures concerning the articles of our creed. He
descended into Hell. Q. London, 1607.
Parkes, Richard. — The Second Booke, containing a re-
186 JESUS CHRIST OUR LORD
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
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Seiss, Joseph A. — Christ's Descent into Hell. D. Lon-
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Smith, Richard. — A letter to Dr. Henry Hammond, con-
cerning the sense of that article in the creed He descended
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Washburn, W. W. — Christ's descent into Hades and
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Times. E., pp. 33. Milford, Mich., 1900. *
(Willett, Andrew). — Limbo-Mastix, that is a Canvise of
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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
187
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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-
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Chapman, H. B. — Where is Christ? O. London, 1890.
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XI. THE ASCENSION AND THE FORTY DAYS.
After the resurrection, Christ did not immediately ascend
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to various disciples during a period of forty days. These
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XII. THE KINGSHIP— HEADSHIP— GR K ATX ESS
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XIII. SECOND ADVENT.
This doctrine has a basis in the Scriptures. A constant
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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
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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
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Recommended :
David Brown's work has been for years the great classic
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Warren is also to be consulted. Both books have been
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Moore, Daniel. — Meditations for Advent. Short Read-
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Ogilvy, George. — Objections to the Premillenial Ad-
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The Second Advent in its Relation to Man's Spiritual
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The Second Advent, of Our Lord Jesus Christ. (Pre-
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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
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Ellerton, John Ellerton. — The Holiest Manhood and its
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Gladstone, William Ewart. — Ecce Homo. D., pp. 201.
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ed., 1894.*
Hopps, John Page. — Jesus Christ the Son of God. Not
God the Son. Pages for religious inquirers. No. 4. S.,
pp. 24. London. 1895.*
The Human Nature 'of Our Lord Jesus Christ the com-
mon humanity of Adam's race. O. London, 1832.
A letter on the purity of our glorious Immanuel's hu-
man nature, addressed to the followers of the late Eev. E.
Irving; with an appendix containing some remarks on his
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Maclaren, Alexander. — The wearied Christ and other
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The M-an Christ Jesus. O. London, 1886.
The Man Christ Jesus; who was lie and what was He?
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May, Joseph. — The Strict and Normal Humanity of
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Mitchell, Richard M.— The Safe Side A theistic refu-
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1887.*
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1887.
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Pond, Enoch. — Eeview of Dr. Bushnell's "God in
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[Pftest, W., and others]. — The Man Christ Jesus. O.
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Rudd, Sayer. — The Real Humanity of Christ. 0. Lon-
don, n. d.
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Boston, 1880.* Unitarian.
Schaff, Philip. — The Person of Christ. The perfection
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[Seaton, W. (?)].— The Sinless Perfection of Christ's
human nature vindicated. By a member of the University
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A Second Collection of tracts proving the God and
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[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.
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ity: Being an examination of the hook called Ecce
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Stannard, J. T. — The Divine Humanity and other ser-
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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-
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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:
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dence, etc.)
Bushnell. Channing's essay in his works is worth
perusing.
Alexander, W. L. — Christ and Christianity. D., pp.
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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.,
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Begbie, Harold. — The Happy Christ. A Monograph.
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Buckminster, J. S. — Sermons. Third ed., 0. Boston,
1881. P. 18, on the argument for Christianity from the
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Burton, B. — Active and Passive Righteousness of Christ.
Three sermons on Jeremiah xxiii : 6. D. 1763.
Bushnell, Horace. — The character of Jesus forbidding
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Christ Our Ideal. An argument from analogy. By the
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Conant, Robert Warren. — Manly Christ; A New View.
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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-
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Farrer, John. — Sermons on the Mission and Character
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of Christ, and on the Beatitudes. The Bampton lectures
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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,
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Furness, W. H. — The Veil partly lifted and Jesus be-
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The Gospel of the Nineteenth Century. Fourth ed., 0.,
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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.
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How to • discern whether we have the spirit of Christ.
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Johnson, Arthur. — Considerations on Our Lord 's Con-
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Johnson, G. B.— The Beautiful Life of Christ and other
studies. 0. London, 1891.
Johnson, Henry. — The Face of the Lord Jesus Christ
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[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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i )nr Saviour. D. London, n. d.
Madan, Richard. — Christ's Love and Affection towards
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Mason, Arthur James. — The Conditions of Our I ,< »r« 1 ^
Life on Earth. Being five lectures delivered on the Bishop
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New York, 1896.* A treatment of the character and
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McKenzie, A.— Christ Himself. D. New York. ls;H.
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inquiry into the prophetic, intellect n;d and moral diarar-
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istic.*
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with the heart of Christ and Christianity. D. London.
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Newcome, William. — Observations on Our Lord's Con-
duct as a Divine Instructor and on the excellence of His
moral character. New ed., O., pp. xi-f430. Oxford,
1853.*
Nicholls, A. — Studies in the Character of Our Lord. D.
London, 1884.
Ogilby, C. A. — The Divine Glory manifested in the con-
duct and discourses of Our Lord. The Bampton lectures
for 1836. 0., pp. xii+282. Oxford, 1836.*
Phelps, Austin.— The Solitude of Christ. E. Boston,
n. d.
Plummer, W. S. — The Person and Sinless Character of
Our Lord Jesus Christ. D., pp. 127. New York, 1876.*
Review of the Character of Jesus. By the author of
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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-
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Row, C. A. — The Unity of the Character of the Christ
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Schenckel, D. — A Sketch of the Character of Jesus. A
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Sidey, W. W.— The Silent Christ, Cr. 0., pp. 227.
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London, 1903. New ed., Cr. O. London, 1904.-* A good
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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:
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Sumner, Charles R. — The Ministerial Character of
Christ Practically Considered. O., pp. xvi-(-447. Lon-
don, 1824.*
T , M. — Twelve meditations on the character and
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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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137. IWslori. 1826.
Wilkes, Henry.— The Ruling Passion of Jesus Christ;
;i s.-nnnn. ().. pp. 11. New York, 1847.*
Woolley, Milton.— The Career • •!' Jesus Christ. An ex-
position "I* tin- true uirjiTiin.ir of this character as described
in the New Testament. D., pp. 53. Streator, 111., 1877.*
Wray, G. — Sermons on the Character of Christ. < ).
London, 1838.
XV. a. SPIRITUAL— MORAL CHARACTER OF
CHRIST.
Bierbower, Austin. — The Morals of Christ. A new is-
sue. S. Chicago, 1886.
Blaikie, W. G. — Glimpses of the Inner Life of Our
Lord. S. London, 1876. Second ed., 1878.
Boudon, H. M. — The Hidden Life of Jesus. D. Lon-
don, n. d.
Dale, R. W.— Christ and the Spirit of Christ. Two ad-
dresses. D. London, 1869.
Duncan, William Cecil. — The Tears of Jesus of Naz-
areth. D. New York, 1859.
Eadie, J.— Divine Love. D. Philadelphia, 1856.*
Evans, Albert E. — Christ as the Moral Touchstone. A
sketch. O. London, 1882.
Furness, W. H. — The Power of Spirit Manifest in Jesus
of Nazareth. D. Philadelphia, 1877.
Geikie, A. Cunningham. — The Human Sympathies of
Christ. O. London, 1882.
Grew, Henry. — Divine Testimony concerning the Char-
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Grew, Henry. — A second series of letters to Mr. Elias
Lee on the Character of the Son of God. D. Hartford,
1826.
An impartial enquiry into the moral character of Jesus
Christ; wherein He is considered as a philosopher. O.
London, 1740.
Jesus Wept. T. London, 1865.
Pearse, Mark Guy. — The Gentleness of Jesus. S., pp.
vi-f 250. London and New York, 1898.*
Prime, H. — Compassionate Christ. D. London. 1645.
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Purves, George Tybout. — Sinless Christ ; eight sermons.
(Presbyterian Pulpit Sermons, Vol. I.) D., pp. 9+186.
Philadelphia, 1902.*
Saphir, Adolph. — The Compassion of Jesus. E. Lon-
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Saulez, G. A. F.— The Sympathy of Jesus. 32mo.
London, 1879.
Speed, Thomas. — Christ's Innocency Pleaded. Q.
London, 1656.
Thorold, Anthony W.— The Tenderness of Christ. 0.,
pp. x+242. London, 1894.*
Tucker, Joshua I. — The Sinless One; or the Life Mani-
fested. D., pp. 324. Boston, 1855.*
Turnbull, George. — An Impartial Inquiry into the
.Moral Character of Jesus Christ; wherein He is consid-
ered as a philosopher. In a letter to a friend. (Anon.)
0., pp. 64. London, 1740.*
Ullmann, Carl. — The Sinlessness of Jesus. Translated
from the seventh, altered and enlarged ed. by Sophia Tay-
lor. Cr. O., pp. 302. London, 1902.*
Winslow, Octavius. — Sympathy of Christ with Man.
Its teachings and its consolation. D., pp. 426. New York,
1870. Also London, 1875.*
XV. b. MENTAL— INTELLECTUAL CHARACTER
OF CHRIST.
Adamson, Thomas. — Studies of the Mind of Christ. 0.,
pp. 312. Edinburgh, 1898.*
Alexander, S. A.— The Mind of Christ. 0., pp. vii+
174. London, 1903.*
Armitage, Thomas. — Jesus: His Self -introspection. S.
New York, 1878.
Beale, E. H. — The Mind of Christ as exhibited in the
seventeenth chapter of St. John's Gospel. D., pp. 60. Lon-
don, 1886,*
Bernard, H. N. — Mental Characteristics of the Lord
Jesus Christ. 0., pp. 318. London, 1888
Bullock, Thomas. — The Reasonings of Christ and His
Apostles in their defense of Christianity. Contained in
seven sermons preached at Hackney in 1724. Third ed.,
0. London, 1730,
Child, F. S.— The Friendship of Jesus. D. New York,
1894.
D'Arcy, Charles F.— Ruling Ideas of Our Lord. (Chris-
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158. London, 1901.
Fletcher, J. S.— Anima Christi. D. Bradford, 1884.
Furness, W. H.— The Faith of Jesus. 0. Philadel-
phia, 1887.
Grimthorpe, Edmund Lord. — A Review of the Preben-
dary Sadlers. "Church Doctrine, Bible Truth," and of
Mr. Gore's Theory of Our Lord's Ignorance. O., pp. 83.
London, 1893.
Herford, Brooke.— The Mind of Christ. D., pp. 12
Boston, 11. d.
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Holland, Francis J. — The Constraint of Christ. A ser-
mon preached in St. Paul's Cathedral, held by the Lord
Bishop of London, June 16, 1878. O.. pp. 27. London,
1878.
Kenny. — The knowledge of Jesus Christ considered in
His mysteries in His connection with God, His Father, with
creatures in general, with men in particular, and with the
blessed in Heaven ; with ejaculations on each of the mys-
teries and on each of the qualities of Jesus. Translated
from the French. O., pp. 484. Dublin, 1855.*
The Loving Hand of Jesus. O. London, 1872.
Meditations for three weeks on the "Mind of Christ,"
for the use of young persons. By the author of "Thoughts
and Prayers for Young Communicants." Published un-
der the direction of the tract committee. 32mo. London.
1862,
Moorhouse, James. — Our Lord Jesus Christ, the sub-
ject of Growth in Wisdom. Hulsean lectures. O. Lon-
don, 1866.*
The Patience of Jesus Christ ; being the substance of an
address from a pastor to his people after a period of sep-
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The Redeemer's Tears over Jerusalem. 1). London.
1835.
Sherlock, William.--A discourse concerning the knowl-
ed«_;c nf .Jesus Christ and our union and communion with
Mini. O. London, 1674. A defence and continuation of
the above. O. London, 1675.
Swayne, W. S. — Inquiry into the Nature of Our Lord's
Knou-leduv ;is a Man. with a preface by. the Ilislmp of
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Thorold, A. W.— The Tenderness of Christ, D. Phi la
delphia. L894
rlTie Sympathy of .lesus. < ). London. 1865.
Varley, Henry.— Scientia Cliristi. A Slmrt Study of
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the Sources of our Knowledge of Jesus Christ. Cr. O.
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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.*
880
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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.,
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Hughes, T. — Manliness of Christ. (Golden Counsel
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Messer, L. W. — Christ as a personal worker. New
York.
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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-
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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
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the Apostles. A treatise on the offices of the Redeemer arid
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Semnd «'d.. O. Edinburgh. 1845.
Thoughts suggested by some of Our Lord's chief works
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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
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Wheeler, Mrs. Charlotte. — Christ's Wonderful Works
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Woodard, Luke. — The Morning Star: a treatise on the
work of Christ. D. New Vienna. Ohio, 1876.
XVI. a. CHRIST'S MISSION.
Recommended: None.
Bell, W. — An Inquiry into the Divine Missions of John
the Baptist and Jesns Christ O. London, 1761 and 1795.
New ed., 0. London, 1810.
Browne, John. — Two sermons, John ix : 41. The obli-
gation to believe the divine mission of Jesus Christ. Q.
London, 1735.
Carter, T. T. — Spiritual Instructions; Our Lord's En-
trance on His Ministry. 0., pp. x+248. London, 1891.*
Cooper, John. — Jesus Christ's Mode of Presenting Him-
self to the World a Proof of His Work, Divine Mission and
Supernatural Work. O., pp. 330. London, 1880.*
Foster, Frank Hugh.— Teachings of Jesus Christ con-
cerning His Own Mission. D., pp. 5+136. New York,
1903.*
Hamilton, David. — The Inward Testimon}7 of the Spirit
of Christ to His outward revelation, in opposition to the
Deist, Socinian and profane, who deny His outward testi-
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Hare, J. — A treatise on the conduct of God to the hu-
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XVI. b: THE ATONEMENT.
Definition :
1 ' The vicarious sufferings of Christ are an atonement for
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The early Church received the atonement as a fact with-
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Recommended
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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
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The Priesthood of Christ and the Advocacy of Christ.
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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-
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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
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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
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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:
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Steinmeyer for the same ground.
Taylor for its exposition and enunciation of spiritual
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Mozley, theological and philosophical view.
Allen, G. W. — Wonderful Words and Works. Sermons
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Bache, Samuel. — Miracles the credentials of the Christ.
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18G3.
Barnes, Charles W. — The Sorrow and Solace of Esther,
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Belcher, T. W., M. D. — Our Lord's Miracles of Healing
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• •onsidered in relation to sonic modern objections and to
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ond ed., 0., pp. 278. London, 1890.*
Bid Jesus to Your Wedding. (Sermon on John ii:2.)
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Bonnet, L. — The Family of Bethany, or meditations on
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Bosanquet, Claude. — The Consoler and the Sufferer..
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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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Buck, Daniel Dana. — The Law and Limitations of Our
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Bullock, William.— The Ruler's Daughter Raised. A
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Burnton, N. S. — Christ's Acted Parables. A study of
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Candlish, Robert S. — Bethany; or comfort in sorrow
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Catechetical Lessons on the Miracles of Our Lord. S.
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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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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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Gumming, John. — Foreshadows. Lectures on Our
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Dallas, A. R. C.— Miracles of Christ. E.
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De Laurence, Lauron William. — Bible Defended ; the
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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
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Howton, R. — Divine Healing and Demon Possession.
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Hutchinson, John. — Our Lord's Signs in St. John's
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Marsden, J. H. — The evils which have resulted at vari-
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Thought. D. New York, 1891.*
Trench, R. C. — Notes on the Miracles of Our Lord. D.
New York, 1871.* New ed., Cr. 0., pp. 520. London,
1902.* In many editions. The best critical study we have.
W , S — Readings on Our Lord's Miracles. For use
in schools and among the poor. D., pp. 92. London, 1871.*
Walker, Edward. — The Miracles of Our Lord. A course
of schoolroom lectures (25). 0., pp. 430. London, 1873.*
Wardlaw, Ralph. — On Miracles. D., pp. xii-f-295. New
York, 1853.*
Warington, George. — Can we Believe in Miracles? D.
London, 1871.
Watson, John. — Lessons on the Miracles and Parables
of Our Lord. For Sunday-school teachers. O., pj). 140.
London, 1882.
Weidemann, George S. — Footsteps of Immanuel on the
Lake. D. London. 1853.
Westcott, Brooke Foss. — Characteristics of Gospel Mir-
acles. Sermons preached before the University of Cam-
bridge; with notes. O., pp. 132. Cambridge, 1859.*
Williams, John. — Thoughts on the Gospel Miracles. E.,
pp. 164. New York, 1848.
Willits, A. A. — The Miracles- of Jesus and Their Moral
Lessons. O., pp. 528. Philadelphia, 1881.*
Willits, A. A. — Wondrous Works of Christ. D., pp.
223. St., Louis, n. d.*
Wilmot-Buxton, H. J. — A. Year's Plain Sermons on the
330 JESUS CHRIST OUR LORD
Mirarles and Parables. Vol. II, D., pp. 264. London.
1893.*
Wilson, D. D. — Miracles in Nature and Revelation. D.
XVxv York, 1895.
Wonderful Works; or, the Miracles of Christ. S. Xe\v
York, 1865.
Wonderful Works; or, the Miracles of Christ. Illus-
trated. S. Boston, 1876.
Wonderful Works of Christ. By a Clergyman's Daugh-
ter. Second series, D., pp. 208. London, 1873.*
Wright, T. H.— The Finger of God. Studies and sug-
gestions in the Miracles of Jesus. Cr. O.,.pp. 218. Lon-
don, 1903.*
XVI. f. CHRIST AS AN EXAMPLE.
The purity of Christ's life has compelled even those who
•deny the divinity of Jesus to point to Christ as the great
example of the world and base a so-called theory of atone-
ment upon the fact. The subject has been a favorite one.
The work on the "Imitation of Christ," now ascribed to
Thomas a Kempis, is the great book upon the subject, as the
many editions testify.
Stalker's "Imago Christi" is the great book of modern
times ; this lacks the mystical spirit that pervades a Kempis
but of course neither of these men belong to the class
noted above.
Abercrombie, John. — Essays and Tracts. D., pp. 316.
Philadelphia, 1859.* V. Messiah as an example.
a Kempis, Thomas. — The Imitation of Christ Set
Forth in Rhythmic Sentences, with a preface by Canon
Liddon. 0. London, 1889. A complete bibliography of
editions is to be found in Kettlewell's Life of a Kempis.
Bacon, Leonard. — The Example of Christ. A sermon.
D. New York, 1880.
Bickersteth, John. — Sermons on the Example of Christ.
D. London, n. d.
Birks, H. A. — God's Champion, Man's Example. A
•study of the conflict of Our Divine Deliverer. O. Lon-
don, 1891. On the temptation.
Brock, Mrs. Carey. — Sunday Echoes in Weekday
Hours. Vol. VII. The example of Christ. 0. London,
1896.
Bullock, James G.— The Track of Light; or, Christ's
Footsteps Followed. S. London, 1873.
331
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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.*
334 //•>'/ N rinfisr <>l It LORD
Ligouri, A. M. de. — Love of Jesus Christ reduced to
practice. Translated by Rev. W. Walsh. E. New York,
Lindsay, Thomas M. — Thoughts from the Imitation of
Christ. I). Edinburgh. 1886.
Macduff, John R. — The Footsteps of Jesus; or things-
to be sought and shunned. 32mo. London, 1856.
March, Henry. — The Early Life of Christ an example
to the young.* D. London, 1827.
Marson, Charles S. — The Following of Christ. Being
short exercises from modern writers selected and arranged
and introduced. With a short preface by Rev. Canon
Scott Holland. D., pp. xiii+199. London,' 1896.*
Mimpriss, Robert. — Christ an example for the younir.
;is exhibited in the Gospel narrative of the four evangelists.
O. London, 1874. Sixth ed., 1884.
Mountain, George J. — The Duty of the Christian Minis-
ter in following Christ. The sermon preached at an ordi-
nation of priest and deacon, held by the Provisional Bishop
of New York in Trinity Church, New York. O., pp. :\'l.
NYw York, 1854.*
Murray, Andrew. — Like Christ. Thoughts on the
Blessed Life of Conformity to the Son of God. A sequel
to "Abide in Christ." D. London, 1884. New ed., D.r
pp. 256. London, 1905.*
Murray, Robert. — Christ every Christian's Pattern. D.
London, 1715.
[Neale, J. M.].— The Kalendar of the Imitation. Sen-
tences for every day of the year from Imitatio Christi. S.
L..FM!(,M. 1 s(J3.
Nicholls, A. — Studies in the Character <>!' Our Lord as
an example. Second ed., D., pp. 166. London. 1SS4.
<>ur Ulessed Lord a Pattern to Believers. I). London.
1836.
Paget, Francis. — Christ Ilie Wav ; 1'onr addresses given
at Ilaileybnrx . January 11, 12, 1902. New York, 1902.
JESUS CHRIST OUR LORD 335
A Pattern of Christian Education agreeable to the pre-
cepts and practice of Our Blessed Lord and Saviour Jesus
Christ. Illustrated under the characters of Paternus and
Eusebia. Extracted from a late author. O. Dublin,
1783.
Pennefather, Mrs. — "Follow thou me." Discipleship.
E., pp. 83. London, n. d.*
Plain Words about Our Lord's Life; or how to follow
Christ. By the author of "How to come to Christ." Ed-
ited by a parish priest. 0. London, 1875.
Power, Philip B. — Christ the Model for Sunday school
teachers. London, 1868.
Reeve, J. W. — Doctrine and Practice. 0. London,
1874. Second ed., 1875. Six sermons on Christ's ex-
ample.
t Rogers, Thomas. — The Imitation of Christ. Three
books newly translated. S. London, 1584-1589. Fourth
book, 1592. 1628, etc.
Shaw, William F. — The Great Example. Six Lenten
sermons upon Our Lord. D., pp. 60. London, 1884.*
Sheldon, Charles M. — Our Exemplar; or "What would
Jesus do?" O., pp. 319. London, 1898. In story form.
This has passed through many editions and reached a mar-
velous sale.
Skinner, Charlotte. — The Marks of the Master. 32mo.,
pp. 128. London, 1904.*
Stalker, James. — Imago Christi. The Example of
Christ. Seventh ed., D., pp. 332. New York, 1889.*
Tute, John S. — Meditations on the most precious blood
and example of Christ. D. London, 1875. New ed.,
1881.
Unsworth, William. — The Influence of Jesus Christ on
Work and Workers; or the Godman, the Model Worker.
O, pp. 282. London, 1897.*
Wheatley, Leonard A.— The Story of the "Imitatio
Christi." 0., pp. 236. London, 1891.*
XVI. ir. CHRIST AS A POSITIVE .INFLUENCE IN
THE WORLD.
One of the great evidences of Christianity is the power
of Christ manifested in human life and action. The Evan-
gelical revival established the fact that the human soul itself
in its regenerated state was the great evidence for Christian-
ity. Christianity has stimulated benevolent work, has made
higher educational ideals, has influenced even the artist's
dream and the poet's fancy; most of the great masterpieces
of both are inspired by Christian subjects. The Christ
Life has permeated our literature, life, and very thought.
Recommended:
For the history of the subject. Brace, Gesta Christ a.
For the subject itself, Phillips Brooks, Influence of
Jesus.
Adams, Nehemiah. — Christ a Friend. O., pp. 290.
Boston, 1864.*
Adderley, J. G.— Jesus Christ Today: 0., p'p. 20. Lon-
don, 1886.*
Alexander, S. A. — Christ and Skepticism. O., pp. 308.
London. 1SJI4.*
Angus, Joseph. — Christ our life in its origin, law and
end. O. London, 1875. Also D. Philadelphia, n. d.*
Armstrong, R. A. — The place of Jesus of Nazareth in
modern religion. (Tracts for the times. Xo. 27.) O.. pp.
17. London, 1894.*
Bacon, Leonard Woolsey. — The Simplicity that is of
Christ. I). NVw York. n. d.
Balfern, W. P. — Glimpses of Jesus; or Christ e\;dted
in the affection of His people. From the second Lond«m
edition. I)., pp. •_':>!». New York. 1861.*
336
JESUS CHRIST OUR LORD 337
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.*
22
338 VA'.sTfif CHRIST or/,*
Combs, George Hamilton. — Christ in Modern English
Literature. ().. pp. 2.17. St. Louis. 1 !)():*.*
Cooper, John. — An imjiiiry into the relation of Christ
to the world, and of the church to the state; and the re-
sponsibility ot the Australian Church in regard to the
development of the relations. O. Geelong, l<sr>i;.
Cox, Samuel.— A Day with Christ. D., pp. 24:i. New
York, 1874.*
Gushing, Stephen. — Jesus Christ the Inspiration oi' Hu-
manity. H.. pp. 1(). Boston, 1891.*
Davidson, Robert. — The Christ of God; or the Delation
of Christ to Christianity. E. Philadelphia, n. d.
Davies, David C.— The Christ for all a<res and other lay
sermons. D. London. 1S71 .
Doll, Henry. — Jesus' Witnesses. 1). Baltimore, n. d.
Eggleston, Edward. — Christ in Art : with 100 fnll-paire
plates on steel and wood. (). Xew York, 1890.
Etter, John W. — The Christoeent He Ideal in Theology.
O., pp. 23. Dayton, Ohio, 1891.*
Farrar, Frederick W. — The Life of Christ as repre-
sented in art. O. London, 1894.*
Farrar, Frederick W.— The Witness of History to
Christ, Hulsean lectures for 1870. Fifth ed., D., pp.
vi+207. London, 1878.*
Foley, W. M.— Christ in the World: or Christianity in
its relation to the life of the world and the course of human
progress. Being the Donellan lectures for the year 1S!)2-
'93. 0., pp. 210. Dublin. 1894.*
Forrest, David W.— The Christ of History and Kxperi-
ence. Briny- the Kerr lectures for 1897. 0., pp. 500.
Kdinl.nryh. 1*1)7.*
French, Joseph Lewis. — Christ in Art. I)., pp. 267.
Barton, 1891).*
Gordon, G. A.— The Christ of Today. I)., pp. 10+322.
Boston, 1 s!»r>.«
Greenhough, J. G. — The Cross in Modern Life. O., pp.
London. ISOO.* Third ed., Cr. O. London. 1!)04.
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Hancock, Thomas. — Christ and the People; sermons
chiefly on the obligations of the Church to the State and to
Humanity. O. London, 1875, 1882.
Harrison, A. R. — Christ and Our Own Times. Six ser-
mons. O., pp. 98. London, 1898.*
Hil-lis, Newell Dwight. — The Influence of Christ in
Modern Life. Being a study of the New Problems of the
Church in American Society. Cr. 0., pp. 430. New York
and London, 1901.*
Hotchkin, S. F.— The Unseen Christ. Pp. 2+62. Phil-
adelphia, 1896.*
Hurst, G. L. — The Influence of the Cross. Cr. 0., pp.
61. London, 1902. Cr. 0. London, 1903.
Ide, George H. — The Living Christ a vital force in pul-
pit and pew. D., pp. 295. Boston, 1903.*
Jenkins, Ebenezer E. — Life and Christ. 0., pp. 328.
London, 1896.*
Kaufmann, M. — Christ the Saviour of Society; an ad-
dress delivered at St. Edmund's Church, Lombard Street,
E. C., during Lent, 1895, and in St. John de Sepulchre,
Norwich, during Advent, 1895, in connection with the Lon-
don and Norwich branches of the Christian Social Union.
0.. pp. 268. London, 1896.*
Krummacher, F. W. — Christ and His People. Trans-
lated by Samuel Jackson. D., pp. iv-j-379. London,
1855.*
McConaughy, James. — Christ Among Men. New York.
Macduff, John R. — Brighter than the Son; or Christ
the Light of the World. O. London, 1877.
MacGregor, G. H. C.— The Comforting Christ. (The
Golden Library of Christian Doctrine.) D., pp. 112. Lon-
don, 1896.
MacLeod, D.— Christ and Society. 0., pp. 290. Lon-
don, 1893.
Mathews, W. A.— Witness of the World to Christ. D.,
pp. 240. Cincinnati, 1889.*
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Moberly, R. C.— Christ Our Life. Sermons Chiefly
Preached in Oxford. O., pp. l>r>4. London, 1902.
Moore, Daniel. — Christ in all Ages. London, 1886.
Nevin, Alfred. — The Triumph of the Truth ; or Jesus
tin- Li«rht and Life of the World. I). Philadelphia. L881.
Osborn, Charles Virgil. — Christ's Place in History. D.,
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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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341
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.
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254. London, 1904.
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the Witness to Christ. A charge. O. London, 1847.
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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-
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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-
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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.
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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.
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Christ. O. London, 1668.
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Tyng, Stephen H.— Fellowship with Christ. D. NYw
York, 1854.
The Union of Christ and the Church; in a shadow. Q.
London, 1642.
XVIII. THE TEACHING OF CHRIST.
By some it has been thought that Christ is not an original
teacher. Attempts have been made to discover the source
of the teaching of Christ. Originality and authority are
His by right as a divine human person, and a denial of the
two is of necessity a denial of His divinity.
Recommended:
Harris, Stevens, Wendt, of which Horton's book is a
popular statement, but of the Ritschl school.
Abbott, Edward. — Dialogues of Christ. 32mo. Bos-
ton, n. d.
Absalom, Charles S. — Jesus Christ and the author of
"Essays and Reviews" contrasted in their estimate of Old
Testament Scripture. 0. London, 1861.
Adams, William. — Conversations of Jesus Christ with
representative men. D., pp. 290. New York, 1868.*
Ainsley, R. — The Peacemaker; or the religion of Jesus
Christ in His own words. 32mo. London, 1870.
All the words of Our Lord extracted from the Four
Evangelists. E. London, 1853.
Allen, Robert.— The Words of Christ, and other ser-
mons. 0. London, 1874.
Allen, William Shepherd.— The Teaching of Christ with
Respect to the Future Punishment of the Wicked. Sec-
ond ed., O., j>p. 62. London, 1905.
Armstrong, R. A. — Significance of the Teaching of
Jesus. Essex Hall lecture, 1897. O., pp. 214. London,
1897.
Baker, Charles.— Our Lord Jesus Christ Teaching on
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the Lake of (Jennesaret. Six discourses. O., pp. iv+60.
London, 1868.
Baker, J. F. — The Sternness of Christ's Teaching and
its relations to the law of forgiveness. An essay. O. Cam-
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Psalms. 0., pp. 107. London, 1869.
Wilkinson, J. W. — Repentence and Holy Living; being
424 JESUS CHRIST OUR LORD
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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427
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.*
i:;-.'
JESUS CHRIST OUR LORD 433
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-
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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.
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XX. a. CHRIST AND ANTI-CHRIST.
Anti-Christ Forseen ; His name and number and the
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Bain, F. W. — Anti-Christ ; a short examination of the
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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.
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Bonar, A. — Development of Anti-Christ. D. London,
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Cassells, S. J. — Christ and Anti-Christ; Jesus of Naz-
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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,
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439
440 JESUS CHRIST OUR LORD
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Anti-Christ, who is to be overthrown by the Son of Right-
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Daneau, L. — A Treatise Touching Anti-Christ. Trans
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Downame, George. — A Treatise Concerning Anti-
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For Christ or Anti-Christ; or the great difference be-
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Groves, William John. — Echoes from Kgypt : or the
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Lord, D. N. — Louis Napoleon. Is he to be Anti-Christ .'
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Ness, Christopher. — A distinct discourse and discovery
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The Number Six Hundred and Sixty-six, and the name
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Pember, G. H. — Anti-Christ, Babylon and the Coming
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Popish Kingdom; or the Reign of Anti-Christ. From
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S. London, 1881.
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Rutledge, David D.— Christ, Anti-Christ and Millen-
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Todd, J. H. — Discourses on the prophecies relating to
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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-
don. IS!))!.- Sermons.
Banks, Louis Albert. — The I'nexpeeted Christ. A
Series of evangelical sermons. I)., pp. 11-f-32S. New
York, 1898.*
Battersby, T. D. H.— Christ the First and Last. O.,
pp. -JSO. London. 1SS3.*
The Believer's IVarl: or an humble attempt to set forth
a precious .Jesus in a (Jospel lii^ht. <).. pp. IT). London.
1760.
Bell, Charles C. Christ Our Life: <|iiiet thoughts of
l-];iMertide. I)., pp. U4. London. Is!)!). New ed.. K, pp.
102. London. ls!>9.*
IK;
JESUS CHRIST OUR LORD 447
Bell, Charles C. — The Companionship of Jesus. Brief
reflections for forty days of Lent, E., pp. 102. London,
1898.* New ed., E., pp. 102. London, 1899.
Bettison, W. J. — The Divine Guest; or the Saviour in
the Home and Heart. D., pp. 80. London, 1892.
Boardman, W. E. — Gladness in Jesus. S. Boston,
1876.
Boardman, W. E. — He that Overcometh. A Conquer-
ing Gospel. Second ed., D. New York, 1891.
Bomford, Lawrence. — The Essential Absence of Our
Ever Present Saviour. 32mo., pp. 80. London, 1894.
Boudon, H. M.— The Hidden Life of Jesus. Third ed.,
D. New York, 1891.
Bright, Norma. — Jesus Christ Our Strength through
frequent reception of the Sacraments. New York, 1903.
Brown, John (of Rotterdam). — Christ the Way, the
Truth, the Life. D. Rotterdam, 1677.
Brown, Robert.— " Christ Jesus the Lord;" The True
Sabbath of Rest and How the Christian is Conformed to
Christ, Cr. 0., pp. iv+84. London, 1902.*
Bullfinch, S. G. — Contemplations of the Saviour. D.
Boston, 1830 (?).
Byefield, Richard.— The Power of the Christ of God. Q.
London, 1641.
Byng, F. E. C. — Friends and Foes of Jesus Christ and
other sermons. O., pp. 270. London, 1881.*
Cairns, John. — Christ the Morning Star and other ser-
mons. O., pp. xiii-j-365. London, 1892.* Second ed.,
1893.
Campbell, James M.— The Christ in Man; or the In-
dwelling Christ. S., pp. 178. New York, 1895.*
Child, A. B.— Christ and His People. D. Boston,
1866. Fourth ed., 1873.
Children's Cares Cast on Jesus. S. London, 1867.
Childs, T. S.— The Heritage of Peace; or Christ Our
Life. S., pp. 166. London, 1870.
448 •//>'/ N rintisr o/ /,' LORD
A Choice Drop of Honey from the Rock Christ. D.
London. 1720. Several eds. have since appeared.
Christ and His People. Thirteen sermons. ().. pp.
viii-f 192. London, 1888.
Christ Dwelling in Our Hearts. (Sermon on Lphesians
iii:17.) 0. London, 18f>!).
Christ for all. A tract for all. O. London, 18<i.">.
Christ is Mine. By the author of "Footprints in the
Wilderness." S. London, 18H2.
Christ Life, The. Second ed. enlarged, Cr. 0. Not-
tingham. 11)03.
Christ the Children's Friend. (A religious tract in
verse.) O. Birmingham. 1S.V.
Christ the Christian's Life; beinir tin- substance of a ser-
mon preached out of Colossians iii:3-4. By a clergyman
of Wales. D. London, 1748.
Christ the Only Refuge. :J2mo. London, 1855.
Christ the Rock; or aids to young disciples, with an in-
troduction by H. A. Boardman. I). London. isb'2.
A Christian Conference betweene Christ and Sinner
wherein is shewed the love of Christ toward mankind. Ff.
London. 1(>.T>.
Christ's Manner of Love, set up to call all Christians to
serve in love and purity under it. but especially directed to
the saints of both kingdoms. Q. London. 1648.
Clare, Frances. — How the Gentle Shepherd caret h for
His tender lambs. (,).. pp. To. London. 1880.
fCobbold, S.]. — The Duty <>t' Acknowledging .lesus
Christ in all we do. A sermon. By a country rector. D.
Ipswich. Is;',.").
Colvill, William. — Refreshing streams (lowing from the
fullness of .lesus Christ. (t). London. l.V>.">.
Comfort and I Jest in Christ. < ). London. 1862.
Coining Cnto .lesus. 'A religious tract in verse.) 0.
Birmingham. L855.
Conimunings with .lesus Christ. A niornini: portion for
JESUS CHRIST OUR LORD 449
every day in tlie year. Selected and arranged by the au-
thor of "Pietas Privata." 32mo. London. 1860.
The Condition, Privileges and Hopes of the Children of
God in Christ Jesus. Gal. iv:4, 5. D. Newcastle, 1830 (?).
Cox, John H. — Jesus Showing Mercy. E. London,
n. d.
Crisp, Tobias. — Christ alone exalted in the perfection
and encouragement of the saints. Fifty- two sermons with
notes, etc. 2 vols., 0. London, 1643, 1832.
Crou, George. — Jesus in the Midst. 0., pp. 226. Glas-
gow, 1875.*
Gumming, John. — Christ Receiving Sinners. D. Lon-
don, n. d.
Cutler, Samuel. — The name above every name; or devo-
tional meditations with a text for every day. D., pp. 208.
Boston, 1874.*
Cuyler, Theodore L. — Mountain Tops with Jesus. Calls
to a Higher Life. E., pp. 76. New York, 1898.*
David, V. D. — How to Know the Voice of Christ. 48mo.,
pp. 30. London, 1893.
Deliverance; or Christ Our All. 0. London, 1865.
Divine Breathings ; or a pious soul thirsting after Christ,
in a hundred pathetical meditations. The fifteenth ed.
with additions. (Edited by C. Perin.) T. London, 1775.
A Divine Poem of Christ's Fullness and a Christian
Happiness. Ff . London, 1660.
Do we meet only in the name of the Lord Jesus? 0.
London, 1877.
Do you love Jesus? (A religious tract.) 0. London,
1855.
Do you love your Saviour? A question for 1864. S.
London, 1864.
Do you testify of Jesus. (A religious tract.) S. Lon-
don, 1862.
Doddridge, Philip. — Ten sermons on the power and
4:><> .//•>•/ N r/y/.'/NV (>/ /.' L
grace of Christ; or evidences of His glorious Gospel. D.
London, 1736.
Doolittle, Thomas. — Love 1o Christ necessary to escape
the curse at His coining. (). London, 1692.
Dost thou believe on the Son of God? By the author of
a "Night to be Remembered." D. London, 1869.
Doudney, David A. — Forever with Jesus; or Home at
Last. O. London. lSSf>.
Doudney, David A. — Walks and Talks with Jesus; or
(ii-eat Sinners ,-md (iracious Saviour Meeting and (Jreet-
in.ir. D.. pp. '244. London. 1876.*
Durham, James (of Glasgow). — The Unsearchable
Riches of Christ and of (I race and Glory in and Through
Him. 1). Edinburgh. 174:..
An earnest address to his parishioners by a minister of
the Church of Hngland concerning the necessity of true
faith in .Jesus Christ. I). London. 1754.
Hcce Agnus Dei: emblems and thoughts of Christ. D.
London. 1873.
Edwards, H. — Christ and Satan; which prince beloved:
or the separation from the world which becometh saints.
being a question asked by God. O.
Everard, George. — -My Master and My Kriend. 1).
London. Issi).
Everard, George. — None but Jesus; or Christ is all from
first to last. New ed., D., pp. 104. London, 1887.*
The Excellence of the Mysterie of Christ Jesus. O.
London. ir>90.
Faber, F. W.— All for Jesus: or the Kasy Ways of Di-
vine Love. Third ed., 0. London. 1855.
Faith in Christ, of which the genuine fruit is righteous-
ness or morality. D. London, 1831.
Faith in .lesus not a new Faith. ().. pp. iv-f-17(>. Lon-
don. 1885.*
Faith; or Christ Our All. O. London, 180.").
Fame of .lesns Christ : or the Mighty Works of God. By
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one who has felt the plague of his own heart. 0. Ken-
sington, 1871.
Field, Julian (Editor). — New Life in Christ Jesus. Es-
says on subjects relating to spiritual life, to which is
added listening to Jesus and the law of love. 0., pp.
xxi+240. London, 1897.*
Figgis, J. B. — Christ and Full Salvation. Second ed.,
Ov pp. 196. London, 1879.*
Fletcher, Giles. — Christ's Victory and Triumph in
Heaven and Earth. Q. Cambridge, 1610.
Five Thrones of Divine Love upon the Earth: the womb
of Mary, the crib, the cross, the eucharist, and the faithful
soul. Translated from the French. 0., pp. 268. Lon-
don. 1897.
The Fullness of Jesus. (A religious tract in verse.) 0.
Birmingham, 1855.
Furst, A. — Christ the Way; and twenty-five other ser-
mons. 0. London, 1883.
Gammon, John. — Christ a Christian 's Life ; or a practi-
cal discourse of a believer's life derived from Christ and
resolved unto Christ. D. London, 1786.
Giberne, Agnes. — Daily evening rest; or thoughts of
peace about the Master. S. New York, 1883.
Goesbriand, L. de. — The Good Shepherd. D. New
York, 1894.
Gordon, A. J. — Rest in Christ. D., pp. 109. London,
1892.*
Goodwin, Thomas. — Christ set forth with a treatise
discerning the affectionate tenderness of Christ's heart.
D. London, 1642.
Grant, William. — Christ Our Hope and other sermons,
with memorial sketch. O. London, 1880.
Gridley, Albert L.— Jesus Only. D., pp. 189. New
York, 1898.*
Hall, Bishop. — Holy Raptures ; or pathetical meditation,?
of the Love of Christ. D. London, 1654.
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Hall, William Gordon.— Christ for Every One.
Hammond, E. Payson. — Jesus and the little ones ; show-
ing how little children have learned to trust and love the
Saviour and how you may do the same. D. London,
1869.
Haslam, William. — A Personal Christ. 0. London,
1878.
Haslam, William.— The Threefold Gift of God ; or Jesus
the object of Faith, Hope and Love. 0. London, 1876.
New ed., 1888.
Hobson, J. P.— Love of Christ. His to Ours. Ours to
Him. S. New York, 1891.
Hollings, G. S. — Meditations on the Divine Life, the
Blessed Sacrament and the Transfiguration. 0., pp. 162.
London, 1882.*
Hopkins, E. H.— Christ Our Sanctification. 1878.
Howell, C. R. — Jesus All and in All. E. London,
1864. Fourth ed., 1877. Fifth ed., 1881.
Howell, C. R.— Jesus Saves. S. London, 1867.
Hudson, Charles F.— Christ Our Life. D. Boston,
1860.
Hutchinson, J. P. — Just like Jesus. (Verse.) D. Lon-
don, 1873.
Hutton, R. Shaw. — A Present Saviour; or great truths
for earnest times. New ed., London, 1881.
In Christ and Christ in us. 32mo., pp. 15. London,
1885.
Jack, T. G. — My Soul and Her Saviour. 0. London,
1890.
Jackson, John O. — Jesus Only. S. London, 1855.
Jacob, G. A. — The Presence of Christ. Four sermons.
D. London, 1858.
Jenkins, Ebenezer E. — Life and Christ. 0., pp. 328.
London, 1896. •
" Jesus of Nazareth Passeth By." S. London, 1886.
Jesus Saviour. Meditations for Christian comfort. 0.
London, 1872.
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Ker, William.— "Christ Our Life/' D. London, 1868.
Knowing Jesus. 0. London, 1867.
Lamb, William. — Christ Our Life and Living by Faith.
Edited by John Jefferson. D. London, 1874.
Law, Henry. — Christ is all. Vol. V. Gleanings from
the Book of Life. 0. London, 1877.
Lefroy, W. — Pleadings for Christ; being sermons doc-
trinal and practical in St. Andrew's Church, Liverpool.
0. London, 1878.
Liberty in serving Christ. 32mo. London, 1869.
Looking Unto Jesus. S. London, 1869.
Looking Unto Jesus ; or the believer gladdened on his
journey Zionward. By the author of "The Faithful Wit-
ness." S. London, 1857. <
The Lord Jesus Christ the hope and joy and glory of His
People. S. Dublin, 1866.
M— — , A. — Abide in Christ. Thoughts on the blessed
life and fellowship with the Son of God. D., pp. 2222.
London, 1882.*
MacArthur, A. — The Beloved in His Garden. D., pp.
216. London, 1871.*
Maclaren, Alexander. — Christ in the Heart and other
sermons. 0., pp. 324. London, 1887.*
Mann, Leigh. — Life Problems answered in Jesus. Six
sermons. O., pp. 118. London, 1870.*
Mather, Z. — The Christ of the heart and the Christ of
history and other sermons. O., pp. 422. London, 1892.*
McCallum, Daniel. — Jesus Christ the unspeakable gift
of God. The substance of the first sermon preached in the
new chapel, Chapter Row, South Shields, February 26,
1809. D., pp. 35. Gateshead, 1809.*
Means, J. C. — Jesus the Mercy Seat. D. London,
1838.
Merrill, G. E. — The Reasonable Christ. D. Boston,
1893.
Miller, J. R.— Near to the Heart of Christ. E., pp. 96.
London, 1904.*
4:>4 •//>'/ N r ///,«/ NT or /•• i.o if it
Miller, W. H.— The (ireat Rest Giver. S. New York,
L891,
Moore, E. W. — The Overcoming Life; or thoughts on
the life of Christ in the soul of the believer. (Allibone.)
Morris, G. — Nearness to Christ. E. London, 1856.
Murphy, B. C. — The Service of the Master. A series of
sermons. O., pp. 352. London, 1897.
Murray, A. — Holy in Christ. O., pp. 302. London,
1888.*
Murray, A. — Like Christ. Thoughts on the blessed life
in conformity to the Son of God. D., pp. 256. London,
1884.*
Muzzey, A. B. — Christ in the Will, the Heart and the
Life. I)., pp. M71. Boston, 1861.
Tin- Name of Jesus, and other verses for the sick and
lonely. O. London, 1861.
Nearer In Christ's Doctrine, Nearer to Each Other. ()..
pp. ix. Lincoln, 1870 ( .' ) .
Newton, Robert. — Kays from the Sun of Righteousness.
().. pp. -Jim. London. 1S78.* Sermons.
Nugent, Sophia M. — The Prince in the .Midst ; Jesus
Our Center. K.. pp. 126. London, 1882.
On the Lov<- of Christ. 32mo. Birmingham, 1855.
Ormerod, A. S. — The Blessedness of the Presence of
Christ. A sermon. ()., pp. 19. London, 1870.
Pike, J. G. — Emmanuel the Christian's Joy ; <>r rejoicing
in the Saviour illustrated and enforced as the privilege of
His disciples. E. London, 1835.
Power, Philip Bennett. — The Feet of Jesus in Lit'..
Death. Resurrection and Glory. 0., pp. 332. London.
1872,
A Proclamacyon of the hygh emperour Jesus Christe.
unto all his faith full Christen. Concerninge the castell of
fayth which now by the grace of God is lyke to be wonne
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Ram, Mrs. Abel. — The most heautiful ainonu the rhil-
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dreii of Men. Meditations on the life of Our Lord. O.,
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Ribbans, F. T. — Christ and His Bride; a sermon. O.
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Rigden, Martha. — Daily Thoughts on Christ Alone.
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Rutherford, Samuel. — Christ and His Cross; selections
from Rutherford Letters. (Rivington's Devotional Ser-
mons.) S., pp. 27+207. New York, 1902.*
The Saint's Faith in Christ; being the devout breathings
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Smith, John. — Fellowship the Fullness of the Life in
Christ. E.. pp. 140. Edinburgh, 1891.*
Smith, J. Denham. — Life in Christ. S., pp. 166. Lon-
don, 1869.*
Smith, R. — Love to the Saviour. E. New York, n. d.
Spence, James. — Christ the Christian's God and Sav-
iour. D. London, 1845.
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progress of the soul in the knowledge of Jesus. O. Lon-
don, 1858.*
Stuart, Helena. — Simple Words about Christ Life. With
a preface by the Rev. D. T. W. Elsdale. D., pp. 104.
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Thayer, Ebenezer. — Christ the Great Subject of Gospel
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1901.*
Thomas, Mrs. N.— Christ Magnified. Edited by the
Rev. David Davies. O. London, 1885.
Thompson, J. — Jesus my Saviour, being brought nigh
by His blood. S.. pp. 121. New York, 1895.*
Thornton, J. — The Preciousness of Christ. Boston,
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Thorold, Anthony W.— The Claim of Christ on the
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Thorold, Anthony W.— The Presence of Christ. E.,
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Toplady, A. M. — Contemplations on Jesus Christ. D.
London, n. d.
Tute, J. S. — Meditations on the Most Precious Blood and
Example of Jesus Christ. D., pp. 98. London, 1875.
Tyree, C. — The Glorious Sufficiency of Christ. S., pp.
112. New York, 1879.*
Upham, Thomas C.— Christ in the Soul. S., pp. 173.
Boston, 1872.*
Vincent, T. — Love to Christ; from "True Christian's
Love the Unseen Christ." 32mo. Philadelphia, 1876.
Walker, Samuel. — Christ the Purifier. Ten discourses
on the Sanctification of Believers through the love and
grace of Jesus Christ. D. London, 1824. P,
through several editions.
Walk ins: with Jesus. Sunday readings for the little
ones. O., pp. 96. London, 1884.*
Waterbury, J. B. — A Precious Saviour. T. \'e\v
York, 1866.
Webster, F. S.— Christ and the Comforter. ().. pp. 124.
London, 1895.*
Whitefield, Frederick.— " Christ Our Life." Headings
for short services and quiet meditations. D., pp. 240.
London, 1885.*
Whitefield, Frederick.— Light and Life in Christ, 0.
London, 1874.
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,
1853.
Wilson, William C.- Christ Reveal.-,]. NYu ed., E.
1840.
UNTO HIM THAT LOVED US, AND WASHED US
FROM OUR SINS IN HIS OWN BLOOD, AND HATH
MADE US KINGS AND PRIESTS UNTO GOD AND
HIS FATHER; TO HIM BE GLORY AND DOMINION,
FOREVER AND EVER. AMEN.
Revelation i : 5, 6 .
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ADDENDA.
Since this volume went to press, the following works
have appeared, or were inadvertently omitted. They are
of such importance that it is due our readers that they be
included.
IV. Hall, Arthur C. A.— The Virgin Mother. Retreat
addresses on the life of the Blessed Virgin as told in the
Gospels. S., pp. vi+233. London and New York, 1904.*
Has an appendix on the Virgin Birth, pp. 213-233.
IV. Sweet, Louis Matthews. — The Birth and Infancy
of Jesus Christ according to the Gospel narratives. D.,
pp. xiii+365. Philadelphia, 1906.* This is the most im-
portant book on the Virgin Birth which has yet appeared
from the conservative standpoint.
VI. Hill, William Bancroft.— A Guide to the lives of
Christ for English readers. S., pp. 40. New York, 1905.*
This is one of the most important works relating to the
literature of the subject. Possibly it leans too far towards
the rationalistic side. Thirty-six lives of Christ are esti-
mated very carefully.
IX, d. Knight, H. J. C.— The temptation of Our Lord
considered as related to -the ministry and as a revelation
of His person. The Hulsean lectures, 1905- '06. D., pp.
xiii-f 210. London and New York, 1907.* Of value.
IX, d. Monod, Adolph.— The Conflict of Christ with
Satan, pp. 117-200, in "Select discourses translated from
the French and German," by H. C. Fish and D. W. Poor.
D., pp. ix+408. New York, 1858. This title should be in
the list on page 132.
IX, f, 3. The title of the book by Stalker, recommended
on page 137, may be found on page 161.
X. Westcott, Brooke Foss. — The Gospel of the Resur-
rection. Thoughts on its relation to reason and history.
Second ed., S., pp. xxiii+244. London and Cambridge,
1867.* Fifth ed., D., pp. xxxvi-f 397. London and Cam-
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bridge, 1884,* and several subsequent editions. This
should be in the list on page 196.
XII. Maurice, Frederick Denison. — The Kingdom of
Christ; or hints respecting the principles, constitution and
ordering of the Catholic Church. From the second Lon-
don ed., 0., pp. 595. New York, 1843.* It has passed
through several editions. This should be in the list on
page 204.
XIV. Hastings, James, assisted by J. A. Selbie and
J. C. Lambert. — Dictionary of Christ and the Gospels. Q.
Vol. I, Edinburgh and New York, 1907. Vol. II is in
course of preparation. It is the most stupendous work
relating to Jesus Christ yet undertaken. No Christolog-
ical library can be complete if it is lacking.
XIV, b. Forrest, David W.— The Christ of History and
of Experience. The third series of Kerr lectures. Fifth
ed., 0., pp. xx+489. Edinburgh, 1906.* It is of especial
value for its discussion of the moral consciousness of
Christ.
XIV, b. The Simpson referred to on page 249 is P. Car-
negie Simpson. The full title is found on page 242.
XVIII. Forrest, David W.— The Authority of Christ.
Second ed., 0., pp. xvii+437. Edinburgh, 1906.* The
most thorough study we have had of this subject.
XXII. Stapfer Edmond. — Palestine in the time of
Christ. Translated by Annie Harwood Holmden. Third
ed., D., pp. xii+527. New York, n. d.* Also, London.
This most important book should be in the list on page 444.
THE INDEX
THE INDEX.
PART I— SUBJECT INDEX.
PAGE
Addenda 459
Adoptionism 229
"Allegorical method" 14
Anti-Christ 439
Apocryphal lives of Christ Ill
Apollinarianism 228
Apollinaris 228
Ascension of Jesus Christ , 197
The Atonement 285
Authority of Jesus Christ 345, 460
Baptism of Jesus Christ 129
The Barren Figtree 394
The Beatitudes 398
Betrayal of Jesus Christ 159
Bibliography, Sources of the 9
Brazen Serpent 14
Butler, Joseph 318
Caiphas 160
Chalcedon— Council 228
Character of Christ 269
Childhood of Jesus Christ 124
Children, Life of Christ for 97
Christological Discussion 228
Chronology of the Life of Christ 120
Comparative Religion 30, 432
Council of Chalcedon 228
Council of Nice 228
The Cross 163
Crucifixion of Christ 163
The Darkness 183
Words at 173
Darkness at the Crucifixion 183
Deists 318
Descent of Christ into Hell 184
Devotional Works relating to Christ 445
Divinity of Jesus Christ 249
464 INDEX
Easter Controversy 228
Eutyches 228
Eutychianism 228
Evidence for Christianity 429
Example of Jesus Christ 331
Fiction, Jesus Christ in 116
Forty Days, The 197
Galilee in the time of Christ 442
Genealogy of Jesus Christ 120
Gethsemane 157
Giessen Christology 229
Glory of Jesus Christ 200
Gnostic Ebionism 228
The Good Samaritan 395
Greatness of Jesus Christ 200
Headship of Jesus Christ 200
Humanity of Jesus Christ 264
Hume, David 318
Incarnation of Jesus Christ 32
Influence of Jesus Christ 336
Intercessory Prayer ; 425
Jesus Christ and Anti-Christ 439
— Apocryphal lives Ill
as an evidence for Christianity 429
Ascension 197
Atonement 285
Authority 345, 460
baptism 129
before Caiphas 160
before Pilate 160
Betrayed 159
Birth :',2, 459
Character 269
Childhood 124
Chronology of His Life 120
Crucifixion 163, 184
Descent into Hell 184
Devotional Works 445
Divinity 249
An Example 331
Forty Days 197
The Fulfillment of Prophecy 44
Genealogy of 120
Glory 200
Greatness 200
INDEX 465
Jesus Christ Headship 200
Humanity 264
In Comparison 432
In Fiction 116
In Gethsemane 157
In the Temple 124
In Type 14
The incarnation 32
Influence in the World 336
Intercessory Prayer 425
Kingship 200, 460
Language 445
Last Words 173
Life 49, 459
Life in Poetry 107
Life in the Words of the Gospels 89
Life Written for Children 97
The Lord's Prayer 425
Mediator 312
Miracles 318
Mission 283
Moral Character 275
Originality 345
Parables 370
The Passion 137
Person 228, 460
Personal Appearance 118
Preaching to Spirits in Prison 184
Pre-existence 11
Priesthood 315
Prophesied in the Old Testament 22
Prophesied Outside of Christianity 30
A Prophet 428
Resurrection : 187, 459
Second Advent 209
Sonship 246
Spiritual Character 275
Teaching 345
Temptation 130, 459
Times 442, 460
Titles 436
The Transfiguration 135
Trials 160
Union With Believers 343
Work 2-80
Jews in the Time of Christ 442
Joseph 14
Judea in the Time of Christ 442, 460
Justin Martyr 228
Kant, Innnamiel :'. 1 S
Kenotirisiii T2\)
Kingship of .Jesus Christ 200, 460
The Laborers 397
Lan.inia-e of Christ 445
The Lord's Prayer 408
The Lord's Supper 137
The Lost Coin 395
The Lost Sheep 397
Lutheranism 229
Mediators!) ip 312
Melchisedec 14
The Merchant 397
Messianic Prophecy 22, 44
Miracles of Jesus Christ 318
Mission of Jesus Christ 283
Monophysitism 229
Monothelites 229
Moral Character of Christ 275
Moses and Jesns ( 'hrist 432
Mystical Union of Christ and Believers 343
Nestorius 228
Nestorianism 228
Nice— Council 228
Old Testament Prophecy Fulfilled 44
Old Testament Types 14
Originality of Jesus Christ 345
Palestine in the Time of Christ 442, 460
Parable of the Good Samaritan 395
of the Grave Clothes :','.i.~
of the Laborers 397
of the Lost Coin 395
of the Lost Sheep 397
of the Men-hant
of the Pharisee and the Publican 396
of the Pilgrim ::'.»:<
of the Prodigal Son 382
of tin- Uii-li Man and La/anis 387
of the Sower 391
of the Stewards 396
of the Talents 394
of the Tares :;IM;
of the Ten Virgins 389
of the Vine
«.f the Wedding Feast 392
Parahles of Jesus ( 'hrist 370
The I'.-isvjon «,f Jesus Christ 137
INDEX 467
Paul and Josus Christ 432
Person of Jesus Christ 228, 460
Personal Appearance of Christ 118
Pharisee and Publican 396
Pilate 160
Poetry, Jesus Christ in 107
Preaching to the Spirits in Prison 184
Pre-Existence of Christ 11
Priesthood of Christ 315
The Prodigal Son 382
Prophecy, Old Testament 22
fulfilled 44
Renan, Ernest, Replies to 114
Resurrection of Jesus Christ 187, 459
The Rich Man and Lazarus 387
Sabellianism 228
Schleiermacher 318
Second Advent of Jesus Christ 209
Seven Words from the Cross 173
Sermon on the Mount 398
Sociuianism .- 229
Socinius 229
Sonship of Jesus 246
Spinoza , 318
Spiritual Character of Christ 275
The Stewards 396
Strauss, D. F.. Replies to 114
Subordinationism 228
The Tabernacle, Jesus Christ and the 14
The Talents 394
The Tares 396
Teaching of Christ 345
The Temple, Jesus Christ and 14
Jesus Christ in 124
Temptation of Jesus Christ 130, 459
Titles of Jesus Christ 436
Transfiguration of Jesus Christ 135
Trial of Jesus Christ 160
Tubingen Christology 229
Typology. Old Testament 14
Union of Christ and Believers 343
Unitarian Christology 229
Virgin Birth 32, 459
Witness of the Apostles to Christ 431
Work of Christ 280
468
INDEX
PART II— AUTHOR INDEX.
PAGE
Abaddie. .lames 44. 249
Abbot. John 107
Abbott. Edward 345
Abbott, Edwin A 137, 370
Abbott, Frances E 432
Abbott, Lyman 14, 50, 64
Abercrombie, John 321
Absalom, C. S 345
Acton, Henry 280
Adams, Ambrose ."iii
Adams, Charles C 50
Adams, Harold T 137
Adams, J. G 408
Adams, Nehemiah 137, 336
Adams, W 285, 345
Adams, W 137, 152, 157
Adaws, W. H 173
Adamson, Thomas 32, 277
Adamson, W 285
Adderley, J. G 336
Addison, Launeelot 264
Adeny, Walter F 22
Adye, W. L 32
Agbarus Ill
Aikman. J. Logan 137, 187
Ainsley, R 345
Ainslie, Peter 209
Ainsworth, P. C 398
Aitehison, J 429
Aitken, R 14
Aitken, W. H. M. H., 138, 163
187, 231, 285
& Kempis, Thomas 321
Alcock, J 408
Al.-ott, J 200
Alden, Joseph 408
Alderson, Joseph 11
Aldrich, J. K 163
Alexander, Caleb 249
Alexander, Mrs. C. F 97
Alexander, Gross 50
Alexander, S. A 277, 336
Alexander. Thomas 425
Alexander. William. .22, 173. 249
PAOI
Alexander, W. 1 234. jr.H
Alford, Henry 391
Alger. W. R 163
Allen. Benjamin 163
Allen, Don 188
Allen. F 387
Allen. G. W 31<». :'>7o
Allen. R 345
Allen. Thomas 120
Allen. Thomas (J 322
Allen, William 107
Allen. W. S 345
Allies, T. W 200
Allin. Thomas 286
Allon. II 446
Amhl<«r. Benjamin J 163
Amlierst. \V. J 57
Anderdon, W. H 173
Anderon, John L 50
Anderson, John 50
Anderson, J. R 135
Anderson, R 398, 408
Anderson. Win 200, 391
Andrade. A 50
Andrew. J. J 163
Andrews, Bishop 32
Andrews. Samuel J 32, 49, 50
Andrews, W. W 286
Angus. Joseph 246, 336
Annet, P 32, 188
Anselm. Saint 32, 286
Anstey. Martin 51
Anthony. Alfred WT 51, 280
Applegate. Thomas 231
Arbuthnot, George 14, 138
Archer. John 200
Armitage, Thomas 231, 277
Armour. J. M 286
Armstrong. R. A 32, 336, 345
Arnot. M 22
An.ot. William 370
Arrowsmith. John 32, 231
Arthur. Win 286
Ashdown. W 11
Ashdowne. W 89
Ashton. John. . . .163
INDEX
469
Ashton, Mrs. Sophia G 51
Athcrton, C. J 14
Atkinson. Israel 286. 319
Atkinson, J. A 138
Atkinson, John 157
Atmore, Charles 408
Atwoocl, H. Courtenay 231
Auchmnty, A. C 387
Augustine. St. 398
Auringer, O. C 107
Austen. S. C 249
Austin. J. M 297
Austin, William 269
Avanrimus . . . . 51, 446
Aveling. F. \V .231
B
Babb, C. E 51
Babington. Gervase 408
Baehe, Samuel 231, 319
Bachelor. Anne 97
Backhouse. J 286
Bacon, B. W 398
Bacon, Henry M 408
B.-icciii. Leonard 331
Bacon. L. W 269, 336
Bagot, Daniel.. 130, 135, 246, 286
Bagshawe. E. J 446
Bailey, B : 370
Bailey. Henry 382
Bailey, II. Turner 51
Bailey. Lewis 138
Bailey, Winthrop 269
Baillie. John 138. 210
Baily, Caleb 51
Bain, F. AY 439
Baird, J 446
Baird, William 32, 138, 163
Baker, A. B .398
Baker, Charles 345
Baker, J. F 346
Baker, Sir R 408
Baker, Mrs. S. S. T 51
Baker, William 382
Baker, William M 11
Balch, W. S 89
Baldwin, George C 408
Bales, Peter 408
Balfern, Thomas A. G.. ..270
Balfern, W. P...51, 157. 336, 343
346, 446
Balfour, Mrs. C. L 408
Balfour, W. P 200
Ball, C. J 429, 431
Ball, Charles R 51
Ball, G. H 51
Ballantine, E 425, 429
Bnllurd, Frank 270, 404
Ballon, Hosea 286. 370
Balmer, Robert 286
Bamford, J. M 446
Banks, L. A 52, 446
r.annerjea. M. L 231
Barault, L'Abbe 138
Barclay, P 188. 287
Barclay. S. M 11
Barham, F. F 88
Baring, C 293
Baring-Gould, S (see Gould),
138, 173, 188
Barker, Joseph 52, 287
Barker, M 439
Barnard, John 249
Barnard. S 12
Barnes, Albert 287
Barnes, Charles W 319
Barnes, Isaac E 387
Barnes, W. E Ill
Barnett, Thomas H 130
Baron, D 22
Barrett. Alfred 337
Barrett, George S 130, 173
Barrett, J. T 130
Barrow, E. Pinder 346
Barrow, George "S 287
Barrow, Isaac 409
Barry, Alfred 164, 287
Bartholomew, C 52, 89
Bartle, George 138, 231
Barton, Lucy 52
Barton, W. E 52, 346
Basrom, J 337, 346
Bass, Mrs. E. E 124
Bassett, F. T 22, 249
Batchelor, II 33
Bate, George 287
Bateman, W. F. L 409
Bates, D. M 337
470
INDEX
Hat he. Anthony 33
Halt. .T. H 409
Battersby, Charles 249
liattersby. Thomas D. H.. 44, 446
Baxter. Richard 164, 287
Kay ford, John 200
Bayle. P 392 |
Baylee. Joseph 188 |
Bayley, T,. M. L 164
Bayliss, Wyke 118
F.ayne, Peter 429
Baynes, Henry S 124
BazaliMta, T. K 446
Bazalgette, F. A :•!
Beach, D. N 280
I'.earham, J 231
Beachy. R. W 428
Bealby, J. T 68
Beale. K. II 277. 42:,
Beamish. II. II 439
Bran. \V. S 346
Beard. Arthur :!'.».".
Beard. Charles 231
Beard. John K 44. 114. :',4(i
Beardslee. 0. S 346
Beattie, F. R 210
Beaiichaiup. Daniel 2 Hi
BeauHerk. (' 89
Bedford, Arthur 33
Beeeher. Charles 33. l'X7
Beeeher. Henry Ward -~>2
Beerher. W. J 22
J. Agar 223, 287
Beet William K i::r.
Begbie. I Ian. Id 270
Be-el. J. .1 138
J. A 188. 21H
Beke. rharles 22, 44
Bel, -her. T. W 319
Bell. Charles C 446, 447
Bell. C, I) 425
Hell. H.-nry 371
T.ell. W 283
r.ell.-iin.v. J L20
Bellamy. .Joseph iM'.i
Bellarmine, Cardinal 17:;
I'.eliett, .F. (J.. 173, 231, 246. 2:,"
Bdshani. 'I'hoinas 2::i
r,eiii;m. Nathan S. S. .
Beman. Sannh'l 2X7
lien K/ra. Juan J 210
Ken-Halpai. Lovi 116
r.oniiani. Daniel 120
Benner, II. D 210
Bennet . A 264
Ueimett. James :>2. 160, 210
2S7, 346
Benneit. Mrs. M. 1 97
r.enson. Christopher 120
P.enson. Kdward White... .".2, 442
IJensoii. (J(>or-e 52, 287
P.ensnn. Joseph 210
lienson. It 280
Unison. K. M 33, KW. 188
r.enson. R. W 346
r.entham. Jeremy 433
Her-. Joseph !•' 210
Hei-iramo. Ca.jetan .Mary da.. 139
Herle. A. A 188
Bernard-Brownlow, M. R I :','.»
r.ernai-.l. II. N 277
Hei'nard. James: 2.")0
r.ernard of ('lairvaux !•".!>
Bernard. Samuel. Jr :: H5
Hernard. T. D 33, :'.J7
Besser. R
Hesl. Kenelm Di-by
Hest. .Mrs :',71
H.Mhune. Mrs. J 40!»
Hettison. W. J 117
Hevan. L. D 337
I'.evan. Thomas -109
r.everly. Thomas 210, 409
neyschla.ir. Willihald 347
I'.ihle. Andi-e\v F 188
I5iel«>l-steth. Miss C 52, 124
Hickersteth. C 371
r.icUersteth. Miss K 52
P.irkersteth. K. H 188, 250
I'.irkersteih. John 331
Hierhouer. A 275
I'.iirirs. 0. K. D 174. 287
I'.ill.ie. Henry (J 288
I'.illin-sley. J. M 347
IJiison. Thomas 184. 288
Itin.lle.v. T. Herhi-rf 33. 409
Iliiiirham. K.. Jr 231
P.innev. F. A. . . .347
INDEX
471
Bimis, William 52, 347
Bird, C. S 164
Bird, II. J. G 15
Bird, Robert 97
Birks, H. A 130, 139, 164, 331
Birks, T. R 288
Birmingham, T. M. C 288
Biroat, Jacques 139
Bishop, Thomas 250
Bisse, Thomas 409
Black, C. A 22
Black, Charles 1 44
Blaekall, Bp 409
Blackall, C. R 97, 124
Blackburn, Bp 398
Blackburn, C. H 160
Blackburn, W. M 124
Blackstone, W. E 210
Blagg, M. W 15
Blaikie, Wm. G 53, 275
Blair, James 398
Blake, Mortimer 157
Blakelock, R 288
Blanchard, E. F 347
Bland, F. C 210
Bleby, Henry W 160
Bliss, Daniel 200
Bliss, Thomas 15
Blomfield, C. J 30, 350
Blomfield, E 53
Blumenthal, C. E 77
Blunt, Ellen M 139
Blunt, Henry 53
Blunt. J. N 288
Blyth, F. Cavan 174, 392, 409
Blyth. G. F. Popham 139, 197
Boag, Frederick 164
Boardaloue, Louis 410
Boardman, George D 53, 197
232, 250, 396, 398, 409
Boardman, W. E 447
Boase, H. S 264
Boddy, Alexander A 53
Bodington, Canon 53
Body, George 130, 139, 164
Bogatzky, H. V 412
Bolles, William 53
Bolton, W. J 439
Bomford, Lawrence 447
| Bonar, A 439
i Bonar, A. A 232
Bonar, Horatius 164, 211, 250
I Bonaventura, St 53
Bonavia, Emmanuel 232
Bondler, Thomas 232
Bonnet, L 320
Bonnett, A 409
Bonus, John 15
Booker, Luke 409
Booth, Abraham 249, 250
Booth, John 200
Bosanquet, Claude 320, 409
Bosanquet, James W 23, 53
Bose, Ram Chunder 320
Boseley, Ira 347
Bossuet, J. B 398
Bossuet, WTilhelm 53
Bosworth. Edward 1 53
Boudon, H. M 275, 447
Bougand, Emile 250
Boultbee, R. M 89
Bourdillon, Francis.. 371, 382, 410
Bourne, Henry II . . 15, 23, 53, 347
Bousset, W 439
Bowen, George 347, 425
Bower, John 387
i Bowne, Borden P 288
! Bowne, George H 200
Bowne. W. St. H 139
Boyd. E. Allen 371
Boyd, John 410
Boyle, John 410
Boyse, Joseph 250
Brace, Charles L 336
Bradbury, T 250, 320. 399
Braden, Clark 160, 164
Bradford, A. H 124
Bradlaugh, Charles 288, 433
Bradley, Henry S 347
Bradley, J. II 288
Bragge, Francis 320, 371
Brarneld, William A 15
Bramley-Moore, W 288
Brank W. T 201
Branks, William 135
Braun, Percival 347
Brausse, M'. 139
Breed. D. R.. 30
472
INDEX
Bivere. Kichard H
Brendle. D. F 382
Breue. Charles H 17}
Breunan. H ;">:',. :>:>
Brett, George 174
Brett, H 53
Brett. Jesse 139
Brett. Robert 54
Brewer, S. D 211
Brewster, James 899
Brewster, John 348
Briggs, C. A 23, 33, 44. :, 1
211, 348
Bright. Xorma 447
Bright, William 33, 174
Brine, John 288
Brinsley. - - 312
Bristow, R. Rhodes 174
Broade, G. E 160
Brock. Mrs. Carey 331. 371
Brorkinton, A. A 399
Bro.-kwell. Joseph 410
Brokesby. Francis 54
Bromley. Samuel ~> 1
Brooke, C. W. A 174
Brooke, Richard S 15
Brooke, S. A 124, 232. 264
Brookes. James H 54, 189
211. 251
Brooks, Arthur f>4, 337
Brooks, C. T 348
Brooks, N. C 23
Broous. Phillips 336, 337
r.rouidi. J 124
lin.u-h. \V 54
Brought i ni. Hu.irh 184
Br..iii:hton. L. G 211
Brown. Andrew 211
Brown. < 'harles 164
Brown. C. J 201
Brown. David 209, 211
Brown. G. J. Cow ley- 90
Brown. Harold 23
Brown. I loward N 97
P.rown. .F. lialdwin. .189, 201. 288
I'.roun. .Folin 140. 18!». ::is
425. 447
Tin, \vn. Principal 223
L'xn. ::m. 417
Ill-own. It. <\ S
Urown. R. L
430
406
289
Brown. T. (' ................ 232
Brown. William .......... 15, 107
Brown. W. L. W ............ 348
i Browne. 1-Mith .............. 54
P,ro\vm>. Kdward II ....... 23, 44
289, 337
Browne. John ........... 25i, 283
P.rown, R. II. Xisbet ......... 15
Hi-owning, I'.ishop .......... 135
Hrownlee, W. C ............. 251
Bruce, A. B ......... 33, 285, 319
320, 348, 370, 371
P.ryant, Sophie .............. 348
Bryant, Thomas J ........... 289
Brydall. T .................. 394
P.nHianan. Neil .............. 347
Bnck, Daniel Dana ...... 140, 320
Bnckminstcr. J. S ........... 270
Bndd. Theodore ............. 34
Bnddieom. R. P ........ 140, 157
Bulbeck, W. A .............. 120
Bnlkley, Charles ........ 320, 371
Bull. A. II .................. 348
Bull. George ................ L'iH
Bull, Henry ................. 371
Bullfinch. S. (J .............. 447
Bulling'!-. K. \V ............. 211
Bullock, Charles ............. 382
Bullock, J. George ........ 54, 331
Bullock, Thomas ............ i'77
Bullock. William ............ 320
Bunn. Henry ................ 174
Bunsen. Krnest de ........... 433
Bunting. Henry ............. 54
Bunyan. John ....... :!12, 394, 396
P.ur-e. Caleb ................ 289
Burgess. Anthony ........... 425
Buriress. Thomas ............ 251
Bur-h. Willhim ..... f.4. 211, 212
264, 439
Burnett. T. M .............. 174
Burne.x . S. <i ................ 289
BurnliMin. B. !•' .............. 54
Burns. I slay ................ 54
Burns. Jahex. ............... 371
Burnt( n. \. S. . . .320
INDEX
473
Burr, Aaron 251
Burr, E. F 116
Burrell, D. J. . .307, 348, 349, 432
Burrell, Joseph D 164
Burridge, J. H 212
Biirrit, Elihu 232
Burroughs, Jer 399
Burroughs, J. G 212
Burrows, W. O 289
Burt, Isabella 410
Burt, Nathaniel C 54, 349
Burton, B 232. 270
Burton, Edward 251
Burton, E. D 55, 83
Burton, H 251
Burton, W 410
Bury, F. E 429
Busfield, J. A 410
Bush, George 189, 289
Bush, James S 289
Bushnell, H 232, 269, 270
285, 289, 290
Businger, L. C 55
Butler, Alford A 55
Butler, Anna R 97
Butler, G. W 120, 382
Butler, John 120
Butler, William Archer.. 286, 293
Butler, Win. J 140
Buxton, H. J. W 371, 410
Byefield, Richard 447
Byles, John 349
Byng, F. E. C 160
Oadmaii, James P 90
Cairns, John 447
Cairns, Principal 429
Calderwood, Henry 372
Calhoun, S. II 34
Calkins, Wolcott 372
Calthorp, G 124, 130, 397
Calvert, G. H 107
Cameron. A. B 140
Cameron, C. R 439
Cameron, Mrs 399
Campbell, G 55
Campbell, Sir Hugh 410
Campbell. Juliette H. L 34
Campbell, J. M ...290, 447
Campbell, W. M 232
Campe, Charles 130
Candlish, James S 290
Candlish, R. S 189, 280, 290
298, 320
Ganuey, Maurice A 68
Canning, Stratford 265
Capes, F. M 398
Capes, John M 232
Cappe, Newcome 55
Card, Stephen 290
Cardale, John B 34, 321
Cardale, Paul 425
Carlisle, Christopher 184
< 'arlyle, Thomas 34
( 'a rmichael, F. F 290
Carmichael, R. D 232
Carne, R. H 265
('arson, J. C. L. . 212
( 'arpenter, J. Estlin 337, 442
Carpenter, Lant 280
Carpenter, Russell Lant.. 90. 290
Carpenter, W. B 55, 197
265, 399
( 'a rr. Florence 118
Carre. T 55
( 'arson, Alexander 290
( 'arson, James C. L 201
Carter, C. S 349
Carter, J. M 382
Carter, Mrs. M. M 98
Carter, T. T 34, 55, 124
125, 131, 140, 153
164, 283, 332, 410
Carter, W. S 410
Cartwright, E 107
Cams, Paul 116
Carvel, Job 212
( 'ary. Clement C 212
Casaubon. Meric 34, 160
Case, Carl 66
Caspar!, C. E 121
Caspers, A 55, 332
Cassells, S. J 439
Caswall, Edward 349
| Caunter, J. H 399. 410
Cave, Alfred 290
Cave, Harriet 98
474
INDEX
Chadwiek. C,. A IL".I
Chadwiek. .T. \V 265
Cli.-itiin. J. \V 232. 251
Chalmers. Thomas 286, 293
Chamberlain. Edith 1 399
Chamberlayne. O. S 290
Cluimbre, Albert St. J 171
Chandler. A 349
Chandler, Benjamin 410, 411
Chandler. S 189
Chapin. E. II 164, 399, 411
Chaplin, J 321
< 'liapman. E 56
Chapman. II. B 164, 175, 189
Chapman, Jaines 337
Chapman. Mrs. Paul 98
Chapman, R. C 160
Charles. Mrs 34, 290, 399
Charlesworth, B 290
Charleton. Robert 290
Charnoek. S 164 '
Chase, c. i-' 160
Chase. Frederiek H .">:>. 411
Chase. Samuel :U
Cheney. Mrs. II. V :,r,
Chertsey. Andrew 14o. 1M-
Chevalier, Tempi*' r>
Cheyne, Hugh L' 1 L'
Child. A. 1>> 447
Child, F. S 'Ill
Child. M. D 337
Childs, T. S^ :54:i. 117
Childs. \V. L Ill
Chineiid. - 107
christlieb, Theodore ill
Christmas, Henry
Christopher. Hiram 291
• hristophil 50. 1 iT,
Chrysostom. John :;ST
Chiilib. Thomas 382
Churchill, T. F LT,L>
Olacy, Mrs. E 321
c lai^ett, N 23
Glare, Austin 270, 332
( 'hire. Fraiie.-.. US
Clark, Rufus \V :,»;
Chirk. S
Clark. T. Man-h 1 17
\v. F;. .
Clarkr. Adam 34. 246, 291
Clarke. Mrs. A 108
Clarke, C 98
Clarke, George W 165, 252
Clarke, .lames Freeman 56
291, 411. 432
Clarke. John 56
Clarke. John F 321, 372
( 'larke. M. B. Sterling 56
Clarke. Mary L 98, 280
Clarke. Kiehard 270
Clarke. U. F 140
Clarke. Samuel 23, 57
Clarke. Thomas J If,:.
Clarkson. Gould 309
Clarkson, William :i IM
Cleeve. Lucas 116
Clemanee. Clement 165
Cleveland, J. J I'll'
Clifford, John 129, 233, 337
Clifford, Samuel L':',:',
Clissold, A L'U
Clodd. Edward r,7
Close. F 213. 372
Clow. William 165
Clow. W. M 1 10
Clowes. John 321, 399, 411
( 'lunie. James 140
Cobhett. R. S 17.".
Cobbold, George A 131
Cobbold, s 448
( 'ohden. Arehdearon 394
Cm-hem. Martin 57
Coehran. S. D 291
Coilin. <;. C 140
Collin. R. A 34
Cohen, J 57
Cole, David 349
Cole, James E 44, 213
('oleman. John 213
Colemaii. Thomas 213
Colerid-e. Henry J 57, 125
141, 213, 349, 372, 399
c.deridire, J 57, 399
Coles. Abraham 108
Doles, F r,7
( 'oles. Thomas L':!:i
Collier. Thomas (J 17.".
Collins. Riehard. . . .321
INDEX
475
Collyer, W. P, 372
Colman, Benjamin 389
Colvill, William 448
Colwell, John 98
Combs, George H 338
Conant, Mrs. H. C 123
Conant, R. W 270
Conaty, T. J 57
Conder. Eustace R 57, 121
Cone, Orello 350
Congreve, George 389
Conn, Joseph 45 !
Conn, R. R 291
Constable, Henry 141
Converse, J. K 291
Cook, Charles C 214
Cook, E. Hampden 214
Cook, F. C 90, 411
Cook, F. S 280, 436
Cook, H. B 433
Cook, Joseph 291. 337
Cook, K 350
Cook, Peter 58
Cook, R. B 58
Cook. William 287
('nuke. George 189
Cooke, William 15, 252, 321
(VH)kman. George G 399
Cooley, W. F 58
Coombs, Jessie 350
Cooper, C. D 141
Cooper, Henry G 265
Cooper, John 34, 283, 338
Cooper, Thomas 189, 291. 321
Cooperrider, G. D 411
Coote, A 292
Coote, Lady 411
Coquerel, A 115
Cordner, John 233
Corelli, Marie 116
Cornwall, W. II 350
Costelloe, B. F. C 58
Cotes, Henry 321
Cotter, J. R 214
Cotterill. Henry 350
Cottle, Joseph .108
Cotton, Francis M 220
Coulin. Frank 265
Courteiuiy, C. L 332, 343
Courtois, R 350
Cousens, Mrs. F. U 411
Cousin, Michael 252
Coutts, J 350
Coverdale, Miles 141
Cowell, Benjamin 256
Cowie, B. M 292
Cowper, B. H Ill
Cox, E 162
Cox, John 214, 315
Cox, John H 449
Cox, S 189, 292, 321, 338
Coxe, Arthur C 141
Coxe, R. C 252, 321
Coyle, J. Patterson 58
Crabtre, Addison D 58
Crafts, Wilbur F 98
Craik, James 34
Craig, Robert : 265
Craig, W 58
("raigin, Mrs. Louisa T 58
Cramp, John M 233, 433
('nine, Stephen 58, 233
('raven, C. E 98
< Yawford, Thos. J 285, 292
Creighton, Mandell 141, 165
Crellius, John 233
( Yerar, Thomas 153
Crisp, Thomas 233
Crisp, Tobias 449
Crispe, Violet 78
Crombie, J 270
Crookall, L 58
Crooker, J. H 58, 201, 265
Crosby, A 214
Crosby, Howard 233, 264, 265
Crosley, Davis 15
Cross, Constance 34
Cross, James 189, 214
Crosthwaite, J. C 58
Crou, George 449
Crowell, J 45, 252
Cruikshank, P. A 153
i Crum, C. C 400
Cruinmell, Alex 201
Cruso, Timothy 387
Crutwell. C. T Ill
Cubit, George 321
Cubitt, George 372
INDEX
Cudworth. K 350
Cud worth. \V r>8. 165
Cullen. J :>'.'
culn.ss. James... 24, :>'.». I'oi. 252
321
Omnium:. John. . .45, ."•!». L'!»2. 321
::7L'. .inn. -ill. 449
Cure. Edward r 175 j
Currie. C. 1 250 |
Curtis, AUSOU nartie 24
Gushing, Stephen 338
Cusin. Alexander 153
Cutler. Samuel 449
Cutts, E. L 59
Oiyler. Theodore L 449
Cyprian 411
D
Dalcho. Frederich 252
Dale. J;iin«>s W 129
Dale, It. W...233, 234, 275, 285
292, 350
Dallas. A. K. C. . .131, 321, 372
400, 412
Dalnian. Gustav 350
Dalton. Henry 214
Dana, Daniel 252, 292
Daueau, L 440
Daniell, John M 234
Daniell, Mortlock 165
Daniell, W. R 412
Darby. J. X 214
D'Aivy. Charles F 277, 350
D'Aubimie. M 292
Davenport, G. D 141
David, V. D 449
Davidson, A. B
I >avidson, .Morrison 234
Davidson, Peter 234
Davidson, Robert. . .253, 338, 429
Davidson. William 372
Davies, David C 292, 338
Davies, J. Llewelyn 34, 280
Davies, Thomas A 121
Davis, Mrs. C. E. K 125, 372
Davis. <;<-o r-e T 116
Davis. J. A 175
Davis. L. A 59, 90
Davis, Noah K r>9, 90
Davis. T. A 234
Davis. W. II
Dawson. Captain 322
Dawson, John 59
I >awson. Joseph 59
I >a\vsoii. T 59
Dawson, W .",:»
Dawson. W. J .V.t. 350
Day. Ernest !."•:,
Deacon. G. E Ill'
De Barzia. J 17:.
Decker, A 211
De Courrey. Richard 166
Deedes, E. E :.'.«
Deems, C. F 59
Delapryme. Charles 59
De Laurence. L. W 322
Delitzsch, Franz 24. 265. 442
Dcmarest, J. T 215
Dempster. John 281
Denison, J. II 350
Denny. James 292
Dennys. Edward X 332
Dent Lady I'.eaujolois 24
Denton, William 234, 412
De Pressense. Edmund. . .59, 114
Derby, Edward. Earl of 372
Dermer, E. C 400
De Romestin. A. II. E 141
D'Espinassons. M 412
Desprez, T. J 77, 240
De Teisser, G. F 373
De Valdes. Juan 400
Devine, Arthur 141
Dexvar. Daniel 292
Dewart. E. H 24, 45
Dewey. J. H 322
Dickinson. H. W 189
Dickson. Alexander 60
Dickson, A. E 131
Didon. J. H f.0, 253
Didon. IVre 234
Diffendorfer. H. E 98
Dike, S. F 234
Dimmock, Nathaniel. .. .142, 293
Ditton, Humphry 189
Divall, Edith Hickman 142
I >i\. Morgan 35
Dix. W. Clnttertou 60. 98
INDEX
47?
Dixmi. A. (' 234
Dixon. Thomas 131
Doane, W. C 197
Dobree, Louisa F 400
Dod, John 412
Dodd, Charles II 60
Dodd, J. T 351
Dodd, T. J 322
Dodd, William 322. 373
Doddridge, Philip 449
Dodge, II. Nehemiah 108
Dodge, Mary A 234
Dods, Marcus... 35, 332, 370, 373
412, 433
Dudsworth, W 201, 215
Dole. -C. F 60
Doll, Henry 338
•D'Ombrain, Henry H 15
Donehoo, James D Ill
Doolittle, Thomas 142, 450
Dore, James 190
Doree, Nadage 351
Dorner, J. A 234
Dorr, B 16, 24
Doudney, David A 450
Douglas, H 235
Douglas, John 322
Dove, Mrs. A. E 323, 373
Dover, T. B 175, 322, 373
Dow, William 351
Dowie, John A 400
Dowling, John 215
Dowling, William 436
Downame, Bp 412
Downame, George 440
D'Oyly, Mrs. Catharine 60
Drake, Roger 400
Draper, B. H 322, 373
Dresser, Horatio W 351
Drew, G. S 60, 125
Drew, Samuel 253, 293
Drought, C. E 175
Drummond, D. T. K 142, 373
Drummond, H 215
Drummond, James 4 .24, 30
Drummond, R. B 235
Drummond, R. J 351
Du Bose, W. P 293
Dudley, Dean 60
Duff, E. M 322
Duffield, George 215
Duffield, John T 215
Duggan, J 60
Duncan, ( 'anon 131
Duncan, David 412
Duncan, Joseph 400
Duncan, W. C 275
Dunckley, James 98
Dmikin, John 253
Dunn, J. B 395
Dunn, Samuel 135
Dupin, M 60, 160
Durant, John 215
Durer, Albert 142
Durham, James 166, 201, 450
Dutcher, J .383
Dwight, C. A. S 61, 270
Dyer, Richard 142
Dyer, William 436
Dyke, Daniel 131
Dykes, J. Oswald 400
E
Eadie, J 275
Bales, Samuel J 142, 175
Earle, J. C 197
East, John 436
East, Timothy 253
Eastlake, Lady 69
Easton, Samuel 351
Eck, H. V. S 35
Eddy, Z 61
Edersheim, A 24, 49, 61, 442
Edgar, Robert M...142, 166, 190
293
Edmunds, John 175
Edwards, D. C 293
Edwards, E. Bombay 351
Edwards, F 413
Edwards, H 450
Edwards, John 412
Edwards, Jonathan 293
Edwards, Lewis 293
Edwards, T. C 223
Edwic 61
Egar, J. H 136
Egerton, Margaret 99
Eggleston, Edward 58, 338
INDEX
Eliot, Charles j «;i
Eliot, W. G 235
Ellerton, John 332
Ellerton, John E 266
Ellicott, C. J 45, 61, 351
Elliott, C 293
Elliott, Charles L. U 175
Elliott, H. B 293
Elliott, Walter 61
Ellis, Clement 373
Ellis, H. M 412
Ellis, James J 351
Ellis. W. Wehb 25
Ellsworth, P. W 235
Klmslie, W. G 114
Fnicrich. Anna K 142
Kim-rich. Anne C 123
Emlicht. W 12
Engall, Mrs. T. S 202
Erdman. Fred 215
Erskine, Sir T 322
Esrriah. Enrique P 142
Eiter. J. W 338
Knsebins 35
Evans, 323
Evans, A. E 275
Evans, Caleb 166
Evans. G. D 383
Evans, J. H 425
Evans, J. S 312
Evans. M. J 121, 172, 244
E\ ;inson, Edward 35
Everard, George 352, 450
Ewald, Heinrich 61
Eyre. E 373
John 293
Byre, \v. n 57
Kyton, R 130, 131, 400, 413
:. K. \V 125, 166, 450
Faber, G. S 293, 352
Faber, M 175
Faber, W. F 35
Fairbairn, A. M 62, 235
Fairbairn, P 1 0
Fair-child, A. G 392
Eaircliild. J. II. . . ,254
Fairticld. F. H .............
Falconer. Thomas ........... lH'i
Faiinin, John ............... .">.">2
Faraday. M ................. 62
Farber, W .................. 99
Farmer. Hugh .......... 131. 323
Farmingham, Marianne ...... 90
Farrar. F. W. . .62. !H>. 2:',:.. 286
294, 338, 408, 413. 429
Farrar, John ................ 400
Farrer, John ........... 270. 373
Faunce, D. W ....... 35, 197. 352
Faussett. Canon ............ 223
Fearnley, F. M ............. 45
Featherstun, H. Walker, lux. 116
Fellowes, Robert ............ 62
Ferguson, Fergus ........ 62. 383
Ferguson, Orlando ......... i'.^i'
Ferrier, J. T ................ 294
Fowterer, John .............. 142
Field, Julian ................ 451
Figgis, J. B .............. 62, 461
Finch, Daniel ............... 24T,
Finley, J. F. G .............. 91
Finnemore. Joseph .......... 352
Fish, H. C ............... 99, 459
Fisher, Charles ..........
Fisher. Edward ............ 35
Fisher, S .................. <ii'
Fit/gerald, J ............... 63
Fitzgerald, Percy ........... 332
Fitxpatrick. Florence 15 ...... 99
Flach, Pauline K ............ ! I"
Flanders. G. T ............
Flavell, John ........... 312, !:',•;
Fleet wood. J ......... <;:!. !»'.<
Firming. <' ............. 1 12. 2!i I
Firming. K ................. 271
Fletcher. (Jiles .......... 1 |::. l.'.l
Fletcher. J ............. 2(»7. 2:, I
Fletcher, J. S ............... 277
Flint. Robert ............... 202
Flynn. J. S
I'M--. E. M
Fol.-y. \V. M
Folh.nd.
Ill
338
Polsom, N. s ...............
Poote, A. L. K .......... »;:!. M?,
INDEX
479
Foote, H. Wilder 413
Foote, Mary Hastings 99
Footman, Henry 383
Forbes, A. P 143
Forbush, Win. Byron 63, 99
Ford, Charles L 108
Formby, Henry 63, 373
Forrest, D. W 235, 338, 460
Forshall, Josiah 413
Forster, John 352
Forster, William J 63
Forsyth, P. T 254
Foster, Charles 63
Foster, Frank H 283, 295
Foster, George J 99
Foster, J. M 202
Foster, Robert V 413
Fouard, Constant 63
Fowle, E 175
Fowle, T. W 236, 271, 352
Fowler, Bishop 35
Fowler, J. H 323
Fowler, William 323
Fox, Ally 63
Fox, H. E 352
Fox, T. B 63
Fox, W. J 236, 271
Frame, James... 25, 157. 166, 281
Francis, Mrs. C. D 323, 374
Francis, Franc-is 333
Franklin B 219
Franklin, John 374, 377
Franks, James C 352
Fraser, Donald 374
Fraser, John 118
Freddie, Roger ' 35
French, J. L 338
Frey, J. S. C 45
Frogatt, William 294
Frothingham, O. B 374
Frowde, E 236, 254
Fry, Caroline 16, 333, 353
Fry, John 216
Fry, T. C 35, 294
Fuller, Andrew 294
Fuller, Morris 197
Fullerton, W. J 428
Funkhouser, G. A 254
Furlong, William 135
Furness, W. H...63, 64, 190, 271
273, 275, 277
Furse, M - 108
Furst, A 451
Fysh, Frederic 16
Gage, James 64
Gall, James 64
Galloway, W. B 25, 236
Gallway, P 143
Gambler, S. J 175
Gamble, H. R 389
Gamble, John 236
Garnmack, Arthur J 175
Gammon, John 451
Gannett, Ezra S 294
Garbett, James 400
Garden, F 294, 400
Gardiner, Frederic 91
Gardiner, James 400
Gardiner, R. B 64, 91
Gardner, James 401
Garenciers, D 143
Gamier, J 236, 294
Garratt, Samuel 389, 436
Garside, C. B 374
Garthwait, Henry 91
Gascoigne, Richard 315
Gasparin, Joseph 254
Gasparini, J 236
Gates, Samuel 413
Gawen, Nicholas 202
Gay, Joseph 175
Gedge, J. W 99
Gee, H. 411
Geikie, A. C 266, 275
Geikie, Cunningham 49, 64
Geil, Wrf E 64, 135
Geissinger, D. IT 64
Geldart, E. M 294
Genung, J. F 353
Gere, George Washington 190
Gess, W. F 236
Geyer, A 157
Gibbon, J. M 413
Giberne, Agnes 99, 451
Gibson, J. M 353
Gibson, R. C 295, 413
480
INDEX
Gibson. \V 363
<;iir..r.l. K. II 36
Gilbert. I) 149, 166
Gilbert. Edward 118
Gilbert, G. Hoi ley 64, 353
Gilbert, Jesse S 401
Gilbert, Joseph 295
Gilbert Levi 236
Giles. Chaunrey. .36, 216, 295, 401
Giles, R. H 143
Gill, John 25, i:>
Gillespie, Wni 114
Gillie, R. C 99
Gillies, John 25
Gilinsni. K. W 158
Gilmore, J. R 50, 64, 91
Gilpin. Richard 131
Gilsy. S. H 353
Girdlestone, A. G 295
Girdlestone, R. B 236
Girningham, A. E 16
Gladden, Washington 295, 413
Gladstone, W. E 264, 266. 43?,
Glassford, D. T 176
Gloag, Paton J 25
Glover, Octavius 61, 236
Glover, Richard. 64, 125, 401, 413
Gmeiner, John 295
Godbey, W. B 64, 442
Godet, F 223
Goebel, Siegfried 374
Goesbrland, L. de 451
Going, J 143
Golding, A 302
Goldsmid, A. M 57
Good, J. E 401
Goodcole, Henry 383
Goode, William 436
Goodman, John 383
Goodman. John II 202
Goodrirh. (\ A 166
Goodsir. J. T 295
<: Ispeed, E. J 100
GondsjuMsl. George S 25
Goodwin. I). It 295
Goodwin, II 131, 202, 236
Goodwin. Henry M 237
Goodwin. John 295
Goodwin. Simon 108
Goodwin. Thomas.. 143, 202, 312
451
Goodwyn. H 216. 315, 374
Gordon, A. J...190, 216, 281, 343
451
Gordon. <;. A 338
Gordon. Ilenrv 202
Gurdoii. Mrs. M. M 202
Gordon. Robert 25
Gordon. S. D 413
Gordon. W. .1 64
Gordon, W. R 215, 254
Gore, C 36, 38, 277
398, 401, 413
Gotheil, P. E 25
Gouge. William 413
Gough, E. J 353
Goulburn, Edward M...125, 353
413
Gould, S. Baring- 36, 64, 125
138, 161, 190
Govett, R 190, 413
Graham, C 295
Graham, Henry L 202
Graham, W 296
Granada, L. de 143
Grane, W. L 353
Grant, F. W 202, 216
Grant, James 216, 237, 353
Grant, Johnson 176
Grant, Peter 353, 374, 414
Grant, P. W 12
Grant, R 383
Grant, William 451
Grantham, G. P 176
Graves, H. A 237
Grave*, J. R 295, 374
Graves. Kersey 433
Gray. Andrew 36, 374
Gray. F. W 202
Gray, H 202
dray. James 313, 315
Gray, S 108
Gray, W. H 100
Green, Bishop 387
Green, S. G 401
Greene, Henry Copley... 36, 125
Greene, R. B 121
Gn-enp, R. G 21«
INDEX
481
Givenhough, J. G...326, 33N. |ii4
Givenleaf, Simon 160, 161
Greg, Samuel 64
Gregg, Florence 100
Gregg, Thomas D 45
Gregory, J. G 216
Gregory, J. R 216
Grenfell, Bernard P Ill
Greswell, Edward 374
Gretton, George 254
Grew, Henry 275
Gribble, Thomns 353
Gridley, A. T 237, 451
Grierson, G. P 176
Grierson, James... 198, 313, 354
426
Griffin, George 143, 166
Griffith, A. J 166
Griffith, George F. X 63
Griffith, Thomas... 65, 237, 295
354, 414
Griffiths, W 65
Grimley, H. P 414
Grimthorpe, E. L 277
Grinfield, E. W 12
Grinnell, C. E 115
Griswold, Rev 108
Groenings, James S. J 143
Gron, F 414
Gron, N. J 414
Grosart, Alexander 132
Groser, W. H 354
Grotius, Hugo 295
Ground, W. D 354
Grout, Henry M 65
Grove, H 190
Groves, Henry 216
Groves, W. J 440
Guevara, Antonio de 166
Guerber, H. A 112
Guild, William 16, 184
Guinness. Henry Grattan.45, 223
Guinness, Mrs. H. Grattan. . .166
Guizot, M 65
Gunsaums, F. W 65, 135
Gurney, Augustus 65
Guriiey, J. J. . . 254
Gurney, Thomas A 36. 191
Guthrie, Thomns . . .374 I
Guthrie, W. N. 91
Guyse, John ; . 237
H
Habershon, Ada R 374
Hackett, H. B 443
Hackwood, Frederick W 112
Haddock, Frank C 116
Hagen, J. G 414
Haldane, J. A 296
Hale, H. G 237
Hales, William 25
Hall, A. C. A 132, 143, 176
414, 459
Hall, Bishop 451
Hall, C. C 296
Hall, Francis J 36, 237, 266
Hall, Helkiah B 36
Hall, J 65, 255
Hall, Joseph 65, 343
Hall, J. C 132
Hall, Newman. .158, 266, 296, 323
333
Hall, Robert 286, 293
Hall, Thomas C 354
Hall, William 144
Ball, William G 452
Hall, William N 65
Hallett, A 91, 354
Hambleton, J 167, 401
Hamill, H. M 65
Hamilton, D 255, 283
Hamilton, Harriet 414
Hamilton, James 65, 383
Hamilton, William 216
Hammer, Bona venture .... 57, 65
Hammett, C. E., Jr 296
Hammond, E. P 100, 237, 452
Hammond, F. J 176
Hancock, Thomas 339, 383
Haudford, Thomas W 354
Banna, William 65, 66, 126
144, 167, 198
Hansell, E. H 167
Hanson, R. D 66
Harbaugh, H 237, 354
Bardie, Alex 209, 216
Hardwick, C 434
Hare, A. W 414
Hare. H. I<: 217
Hare, .1 2x:;
Hargrove, Charles • ;»;
Hanson. Fram-is I7ii
Harker. William 217
Harkness, J 202
Harlow. L. K 191
Harper, F G6, 144, 167
Harper, George 25
Harries, John 401
Harris, Helen B 296
Harris, Henry 296
Harris, J 144, 323, 345, 354
Harris. Kendall Ill
Harris, Samuel 202
Harris, W 16, 323
Harrison, A. R 339
Harrison, B 440
Harrison. John 46
Harrison, William 391
Harrison, W. P 66, 237
Harry, N. M 237
Harslia. D. A 123, 296
Hart, Burdett 66
Hart, John 354
Hart, J. S 414
Harthill, Isaac 198
Hartley. Sherman 167
Hartman. C 108
Hartxell. Jonas 255
Hart/.cll. J. S 296
Harvard Senior. /. 217
Harvey (Lord), Arthur 121
Harvy. .) 176
Hai-wood, Edward 66, 391
Harwnod. .lames 414
Haskell. Mrs. L 100
lla-lam. William 46, 217, 452
Hasting, .lames Kill
HatHmrd. Fanny V. S 414
Hathaway. Timothy 108
Hau^rath. A 443
Haven. Gilbert 118
Haven. SanmH :'.!::
Haveriral. F. K 437
Hawlis, H. R fiG, 100
Hawker, l)i- 255
Hawkes. Henry W 66
Hawkeswortb, Alan S 36
Hawkins. E n;
Hawksley, \v. c 14 -j
Haydeu. W. B 271
Hayes. Arthur P «;•;
Haygood, Atticiis c, . . . (if,
Hay ne, T IX l
Hay ward, E. F
Ha/lehurst, Thomas :!0 1
Head, H. E 296
Ileadham. S. I) KIT
Healing, C. A 132
Heaphy. T IIS
I learn. J. A 144
Herkford, Sarah 66
Hedley, J. C 66, 255
Heigham. J 150
Heisler. Charles W Ml
Heisler, D. Y : :;s:i
Hele, Arthur 91
Helm, Nellie La thro p 100
Henderson, Mrs. S 91
Hendrix, E. R 36
Hen^stenherg, E. W 26
Henkel. D 237
Henley, Robert :U5, 401, 414
Henley, R. M 144
Henn, Silas 296
Henn, W 217
Hennel, C. C 281
Henry, E. A 16
Henry, Jacob 1 x.~i
Ifrnsliaw, J. P. K 217
Henslow, G 237, 296
Herbert, George
Herbert, Lady M !«',. :;:',::
Herbert, W 255
Herford. Hi-«,oke 277, 355
i let-turd, R. T 2:;7
Hermes Trismctfistus <iT
Herm.m. (J. E 17H
ileniad, J. A ixr,
Hernaman, Mrs 170
Herrick. Joseph 67
Ilern.n. <J. I). ..144, 238, 271, 333
Heimh, Hiiirh 296
Heui-th-y, C. A 255, :M:i
Heuver. (leralil D
Hey. William 255, 296, 297
Heygate, W. E 333
483
Heylyn, Peter 391, 39G
Mickey, W. A 71
Hicks, E. W...: 100
Hicks, James 37
Hiffernan, John M 67, 374
Higgins, John 185
Higgins, J. T 158
Higsinson, Edward 26
Highton, Henry 217
Hillard, A. E 91
Miller, O. P 415
Hill, Adam 185
Hill, Daniel H 167, 401
Hill, G. D 415
Hill, Hilkiah B 255
Hill, J 391
Hill, Micaiah 16
Hill, O'Dell T 170, 206
Hill, Rowley 437
Hill, W. B 459
Hillis, N. D 339
Hilt, W 199
Hilyard, James 387
Hinde, Thomas 255
Hindmarsh, R 191, 256
Hinton, J. H 297
Hirsch, Emil G 167
Hirst, J. Crowther 375
Hirst, Samuel 109
Hitchcock, E. A 281
Hitchcock, F. R. M 145, 167
Hitchcock, R. D 297
Hoare, Edward 217, 297
Hoare, J. Gurney 17
Hoben, Allan 37
Hobson, J. P 452
Hocking, W. J 167, 281
Hoddy, Robert 256
Hodge, A. A 297
Hodges, George 100, 145, 167
Hoffman, W 428
Hofman, Heinrich 67, 68
Hoge, William J 323
Holden, George .256
Holland, F. J 278
Holland, F. M 355
Holland, H. S. .176, 199, 238, 401
Holland, John 167
Holland, J. G 109
Holland, Robert 109
Rollings, George S.. . .68, 135, 452
Holmden, Annie H 460
Holmes, D 297
Holmes, Robert 191
Holtzman, Oscar 68
Hood, Alfred... 68, 355, 415, 428
Hood, E. P 443
Hook, W. F 145, 167, 323
Hooker, T 297
Hooper, John 271
Hope, Stanley 145
Hopkins, Evan H 167, 452
Hopkins, Ezekiel 415
Hopkins, J. H 123, 217
Hopkins, Samuel 256
Hopkins, T. M 217
Hopkins, Wm. B 176
Hopps, John P...100, 246, 266
355, 375
Horder, W. G 112
Horlock, H. D 415
Horn, Robert 383
Home, C. Silvester 387
Home, Robert 387
Home, T. H 434
Horneck, Anthony 401
Horsley, Samuel 185, 191, 256
Horton, R. F 297, 345, 355
Horton, S 145
Horton, T. G 158
Hotchkin, S. F 339
Hotchkins, S 203
Houghton, J 191
Hough ton, Louise Seymour.. 68
116, 127, 153
Houston, G 61, 68
Houston, Thomas 203, 426
Hovey, Alvah 238, 323, 355
Howard, Clifford 68
Howard, Mary M 355
Howatt, J. Reid 355, 375, 443
Howe, Fisher 167, 191
Howell, Constance 100
Howell, C. R 297, 452
Howell, Robert B. C 168
Howell, W 415
Howson, John S 323
Howton, R 324
INDEX
Hoyt, Helen Brown 100
Hubert, D. G 145
Hudson, C. F C.l'
Hurt, Theodore 250
Hughes. Lewis 37
Hughes, Thomas 271, 281
Him... T 415
Huidekoper, F 185
Huish, Alexander 415
Hull. J 1G5
Humbertson, W. J 324
Humphrey, William 313, 355
Humphrey, W. G 324
Hunt, H. G. Bonnvia. . .145, 203
Hunter, David 68
Hunter, John 68
Huntingdon, Bishop 198
Huntingdon, F. D 375
Huntington, W 389
Hurlburt, Jesse Lyman 68
Hurll, Estelle M 118
Hurst, G. L 339
•y, Joseph 203, 392
HutHieson. .lames T 297
Hulchins, W. H 53
Hutching, \V. II 132, 168
Hutchinson, Ida W 68, 101
Hutchinson, John 324
Hiiirhinson, J. P 68, 452
Hutchinson, W. G 79
Huitman, William 68
Hntton, F. H 132
Hutton, H 415
Mutton, R. E 145
Hutt..ii. R. H :'.7
Hntton, R. S 452
Hutton. \Vnion W. ..69, 126, 145
Hyde. Annie L 415
Hyde. T. Alexander 355
Hyde. \Vm. DoWitt 355
Ide. Ceor.ue II 339
Illingworth. Amies L 199
Inglis. .1 426
Inmaham, Joseph H 116
Ingram. Arthur F. Winning-
ton 69
Inn.-s, A. Taylor 160, 161
limes, J. C 146
Ireland, R. H 177
Irons, William J 69, 324, 356
Isaacs, F. W 177
Jack, T. G 452
Jackson, Blornfield 356
Jackson, Charles B 177
Jackson, George 356
Jackson, Helen E 69, 101
Jackson. James C 324
Jackson, John 238, 415
Jackson. John 0 452
Jacob, G. A 452
Jacob, Henry 146
Jacob, John
Jacob, John T 343
Jacobs, Joseph 69
James, C. C 92
James, John 333
James, John Angell 168
James, William 324, 392
Jameson, Mrs 69
Jamieson, George 297
Jamieson, John 256
Jarvis, S. F 122, 356
Jastrow, M 432
Jeaffreson, C. B 46
Jefferson, John 203, 426
Jefferson, Thomas 92
JelTi-ey, James 356
Jeffrey, R. T 177
Jeffreys, Henry A 17
Jelf, George E 356
Jelliimer, C 397
Jenkins, R. E 339, 452
Jenkyn, Thomas W 297
JeniiiiiLrs, A. G 146, 168
Jenniims. .Mary E 116
Jerram. Charles 298
Jimeson, A. A 415
.lull i is. H i. Anna J 37, 69
Johnson, Art bur 271
Johnson, A. W 430
Johns., n, I'M win 298
Johnson, Franklin 119
Johnson. G. B 69, 271
Johnson. Henry 271
INDEX
485
Johnson, J. B 37
Johnson, S 256
Johnson, T 146
Johnston, Annie P 116
Johnston, J. Wesley 415
Johnston, Thomas 389
Johnstone, James 129, 333
Johnstone, J. Boston 70, 92
Johnstone, V. L 247
Jonas, Joel 217
Jones, C. A 375
Jones, E. Griffith... 37, 298, 356
404, 420
Jones, George 70
Jones, Harry 70, 238, 333
Jones, Henry 217
Jones, J. D 146, 402, 415
Jones, J. E. Rivington 177
Jones, Jenkin L 434
Jones, Orville D 356
Jones, T 313
Jones, William 37
Jones, W. H 168
Joseph, Jules 116
Jukes, Andrew 17, 357
Junkin, George 17
Jurien, P 440
K
Karishka, Paul 238
Karney, G 416
Karr, Margaretta A 109
Karslake, W. H 416
Kauf maim, M 339
Reach, Benjamin 375
Kean, Laurence 257
Keane, H. H 439
Kedney, John S 357
Keedy, J. L 203
Keigwin, J 149
Keirn, Theodore 70
Kellogg, Samuel H 434
Kelly, J 298
Kelly, W 185, 217, 218
Kelman, Janet H 101
Kempe, John E 146
Ken, Thomas 298
Kennaway, C. E , 416
Kennedy, James 298
Kennedy, John 191
Kennedy, W. S 26
Kenney, - - 278
Keimion, Alfred 203
Keogh, M. C 78
Kephart, C. J 70, 101
Ker, William 453
Kessler, Julius 315
Kethley, A. Pitt 101
Kidd, George B 12, 26
Kidd, James 247
Kidder, Richard 26
Kimball, Caleb 298
Kimball, E. H 402
Kimble, Mary M 218
King, Edward 177, 416
King, Harriet E. H 146
King, Henry 416
King, John M 357
Kingdou, H. Fully 37
Kingsbury, H 203, 357
Kingsbury, T. L 114
Kingsland, J. P 70
Kingsley, Florence M 117
Kinne, Aaron 17, 26, 247
Kinney, Ezra D 392
Kinmburgh, Robert 70
Kirby, Archbishop 70
Kirby, W 132
Kirke, Edmund 70, 91
Kirke, E. N 375
Kirkpatrick, A. F 26
Kirkwood, Robert 238
Kitto, John 70
Kittredge, A. E 158, 192
Klarmann, A 161
Klingle, G 109
Kluh, J. M 92
Knapp, F. H 238
Knight, G. H 357
Knight, H. J. C 459
Knight, James.... 324, 375, 416
Knight, James A 257
Knight, Samuel 33;
Knight, W 440
Knowles, Archibald C...126, 146
Knowles, Lucia M 357
Knowling, R. J.... 37, 431
Knowles, Thomas 146
48J5
INDEX
Knox. Henry i'72
Knox. .Mrs. 'isa C 375
Knox-Little. W. J. ..146, 147, 168
283
Knuith, Charles P 135
Krehs. .1. M 70, 333
Kroetel, G. F 402
Krummacher, F. A 375
Krnmmacher. F. W 130. 132
137, 147, 192. 339
La. ey, T. A 238
Lacordaire, Pere 70, 238
La.^erhof, Selma 440
Laidlaw, J 324, 412
Lamb. A. S 101
L;imb, John 161
Lanili, William ..453
Lambert. Brooke 416
Lambert, J. C 460
Lam-aster, R. B 168
Lancaster, Richard V 357
Landels. William. . .168, 192, 426
Lani*. Cosmo Cordon. . .313, 324
375
Lang, .). Marshall 147, 426
• •. John P 70
Lai '•• Thomas 298
Lardncr. Nathaniel 324
Lar-je, James 437
Larrahee, E. A 177, 416
Latham, Henry 192
Lull i bury, Clarence 402
L.-'!iiner. Faith 71, 102
La Trohe. James 272
LaiiL-hi .n. James B 357, 402
Laurie. Thomas 71, 239
Layerack, F. J 402
Law. Iviward 71
Law. Henry 17, 239, 298, 453
Lawrence, Annie M His
La\\>on. Martha K 11 r,
Layton. F. W. H 218
Le.i. William 71
ii. Charles 383
Leahy, E 150
. Hem-ietta L 12«;
Leask, W 71
Leathes. Stanley 26, 239, 431
Leathley, Mary E. S 71, 101
Le Camus, Emile 71
Lee. Elias 27.".
Lee. Fnstace 177
Lee, Frederick G 177
Lee. C.erald S 2r,
Lee, Henry 430
Lee, John W 86
Lee, L. M 392
Lee, William 71, 324
Leeson, Charles H 147
Li froy, W 62, 147, 272. JT.3
Lehman, E 71. 147
Leifchihl, John 402
Leigh, M. Cordelia 17
Leighton, Robert 416
Lemann, M 161
Leo 1 37
Leonard, H. C 375
I Leonard, W. A 71. 147
Lessey. T 315
Lester. John H 177, 247
Letourneur, Augustine J 12»i
Lever, Thomas 4 If,
Lewis, F. M 247
Lewis, F. W 71
Lewis, Mrs. P 168
Lewis. Tayler 62. 118
Lewis, W. S 12. 71
Leyburn. J 3X3
Lias. J. J 29«S, 32 \
Liddon, H. P. . .3,7, 147, 187, 192
209, 249, 257, 357
Lid^ett, John Scott 2!»^
Liel.erkuhn, S 72. :>2
Li.miy. F. de 73
Liumiri. A. M. de. . .37, 1 17. 331
Lilienthal, Herman 147
Lillie. Arthur 13,1
Lincoln. William 3,r>7
Lindsay. Thomas M 357
Lindsey. Theophilns 257, 260
Linton. Canon 73
Linton. Henry 17, 26
Linton, H. P 17
Lipscomb, A. A 198
LiBCO, F. G 376
INDEX
487
Lik-h, Josiah 218
Little, Sophia L 148, 192
Litton, E. A 324
Lloyd, E. M 73
Lloyd, .Tenkin 177
Lloyd, W 73
Lobingier. H. S 73
Lobstein, Paul 38
Lock, Walter 112
Locke, John 73
Lockhart, Clinton 26
Loftus. D 168
Logan, II. S 114
Loinas. T 416
Long, C. E 38
Longley. F. E 416
Lonsdale. J. G 376
Loraine. X 417
Lord. D. X 218, 440
Lord. Eleazer 27
Lord. J. L 204, 218
Lord, Willis 218
Lord. W. W 185
Lorimer. G. C 73, 74
Lort. Michael 417
Losrh. Henry 109
Loughborough, J. N 218
Love, Wm. De Loss 185
Lowe. Frank E 178
Lowe. J. B 46, 169
Lowinan. Moses 27, 46
Lowrie, John M 74
Lowrie. Walter 178
Lowry. E. P 258
Li > wry, Robert 27
Lowry. S. C 148
Loyson. Charles J. M 257
Lucas, Thomas 392
Luckock, H. M 74
Luff, William 109
Lund. T. W. M 358. 417
Lnshington. Ellen E 417
Luther. Martin 148. 402
Lutz. A . Fowler 126
Lydcott. E 384
Lydon. A. F 110
Lynd. S. W 299
Lynn, A 394
Lyon, M. H 204, 257
74. 219
....417
. .402
126
161
192
453
93
74,
198
101, 109
Lyi n. NV. P
Lyte. II. F
Lyttleton. Edward
M
Maas, A. J 17, 74
Mabry, J. C
Macan, R. W
Macarthur, A 387.
Macbride, John D
MacComas, E. W 239
MacCook, Henry C 74, 148
MacDermot, G. M 192
MacDonald, Alex. . . 38
Macdonald, George 325
Macdonnell, J. C 299
MacDougall, James.
Macduff, J. R. ..38,
148, 272, 325, 334, 339, 358, 37G
MacGregor, G. H. C 74, 339
Macll value, W 299
Maclntyre, William 402
Mackall, J. W 35'8
Mackay, A. B 178. 358
MacKeith, Alexander 93
Mackennal, Alexander. . .247, 325
Mackenzie, Mrs. Colin 158
Mackenzie. Mary J 376
Mackenzie, W. Douglas 74
Mackintosh, J. C 38
Mackintosh, Robert 358, 443
MacKintosh, William 74, 148
Maclachlan, Mrs 376
Maclachlan, Peter 272
Maclaren, Alexander. . .266, 402
453
Maclauchlan, Thomas 313
MacLaurin, John 27, 293
Macleod, A 12G
MacLeod, D 339
Macleod, Norman 132
Macmillan, Hugh... 325, 326, 358
•59:^
Macnaughton, Samuel 358
MacNeil, C. H 219
MacNeile. Hugh 272
MacPherson, Mrs. Brewster. .37(1
Macpherson, Robert 114, 192
188
MacWhorter, Alex 437
Madan, Richard 272
Madge, Thomas 239
Magath, J 161
Magee, Archbishop 430
Magee, M. C 47
Magee, William 299
Maguire, Robert 325
Maitland, Brownlow. . . .148, 325
Maitland, C. D 239, 384, 389
Maitland, S. R 440
Malan, C 325, 384
Malan, S. C 148, 325, 376
Malcolm, Howard 299
Malham, J 74
Malleson, F. A 74
Mamreov, Peter v. F....75, 117
Manchester, George Duke of. 219
Mandell, William 219
Manford, E 219
Mangey, T 417
Manly, John G 358
Mann, Cameron 169
Mann, J. H 27
Mann, Leigh 453
Mann, Nicholas 122, 260
Manning, H. E 358
Mansel, Henry L 219
.Ma nt. Bishop ' 75
Mant, R 325
Mam, W. B 169
Mantle, J. Gregory 148
Manton, Thomas 132, 417
March. Daniel 75
Man-h. Henry 334
Marsh. F. K 192, 283, 299
Marsh, G. W. B 192
Man-haul, .lames 192, 239
Margoliouth, M 417
Marquis, David C 122
Mar-.len, J. B 219
Marsden, J. H 325
Marshall, Emma 75, 102
Mar-hall, F 75
Marshall, William 239
Mar-hnian. I)r 257
Marson, Charles S 334
Martial. .John 1»;f»
Martin. Albert 418
Martin. Benjamin 204
Martin. Hugh 75, 299
Martin, Mrs. James 358
Mai-tin, John 272
Martindale, M 315
Martineau, Harriet 443
Marvin. E. M 299
Mason, A. J 75, 272
Mason, Caroline Atwater ...117
Mason. Krnest 38
Mason, George H 418
.Mason, J. 219
i Mason, Richard 384
Mason, W 75
Massey, Gerald 75
Massie, E 192
Masterman, J. Howard B... 38
126, 257
Mather, F. D 219
Mather, Samuel 17
Mather, Z 453
Matheson, George 75
Mathews. Shailer 47, 55, 359
Mathews, W. A 339, 430
Mattison, Hiram 257
Mat son, Mrs 126
Maturin, R. W 38, 178, 376
Maurice. F. D 299, 418, 460
Maxwell, S. R 299
May. G. Lacey 418
May. Joseph 266, 325
Mayhew. R 169
Maynanl. Julia 376
Mayo, D 394
May... Kli/abeth 325
McAlluin, D 18, 169
McCallum, D 204, 453
M«-(1aul. Alexander 27, 247
McCheyne, R. M 326
McClellaiul. Thomas C 178
McClintock. John 77
MH 'onan.u'hy 74
McConan-hy. James 339
McConnell, s. n 239
McConnell. T, M 148
McDonald. James 219
M.-Kwen. \V IS
M.-Oill. Win 148
Mclntosh. Hugh 239, 358
IKDEX
489
MeKenzte, A
McKenzie, T
McKenzie, William
McKenzie, W. S
McKim, R. H 115,
McLanathan, Mary L
McLane, W. W 169,
McLean, — -
McLean, Daniel
McLennan, W. E
McLeod, Alexander 27,
McMillan, D. C
McNaughton, S
McNeile, Hugh 148,
Mead, C. Marsh
Mead, G. R. S 112,
Mead, H. B
Moans, J. C
Medd, P. G
Medwin, A
Meirs, John
Meldrum, J
Melliugton, Thomas S
Mellor, E 288,
Mendham, James, Jr
Mensinga, P
Menzies, Robert
Mercer, A. G
Mercer, Richard
Mercer, Wm 1G9,
Mercier, L
Meredith, E. P
Meredith, L
Mereweather, J. D
Merrill, G. E 239,
Merrill, Selah 442,
Merrill, S. M 209, 219,
Messer, L. W
Meyer, F. B 27, 204,
Meyers, J. H
Michael, John T
Michaelis, J. D
Middleton, G
Middleton, R
Micklewood, E
Mildmay, A. St. J...~.
Miles, E. H
Miles, H. A
Miloy, John 285
272
440
384
75
430
123
300
283
27
, 75
204
, 12
.430
219
.359
122
.359
.453
.313
.109
. 47
. 38
.418
300
.418
.257
.406
.359
.219
300
. 75
.272
.300
.178
453
443
326
.281
402
.127
.220
.192
.387
.220
.359
.220
.402
. 38
, 300
Militz, A. Rix 403
Mill, W. H 132
Millais, Sir J. E ..377
Miller, C. Armand 148
Miller, David 316
Miller, Emory 300
Miller, Hugh 205
Miller, Mrs. J. A 102
Miller, J. R 76, 93, 266, 403
418, 453
Miller, Samuel 247
Miller, W. H 454
Millett, P 239
Milligan, George 326, 418
Milligan, William. . .187, 193, 197
198
Milmaii, Robert 300
Milne, D 76
Milne, W 76
Milnes, Edward 38
Milton, John 38
Mimpriss, Robert 93, 334
Miiitoii, Samuel 12, 205
Mitchell,
Mitchell, Arthur
Mitchell, R. A. .
Mitchell, R. M.
430
193
403
..257
Moberly, George. . . .197, 198, 403
Moberly, R. C 300, 340
Mocatta, M. A 102
Mock, Charles : . 240
Mohn, Paul 126
Moir, J 359
Molyneaux, Capel 158
Monkhouse, Mrs. Philip. ... .443
Monod, Adolphe 127, 459
Monod, Wilfred 149
Monro, E 149, 169, 193
Mousell, John S. B 403
Monsell, R. W 300
Montague, Robert 391
Montgomery, J. P 178
Montgomery, Maud 76, 102
Montgomery, R 109
Moody, Dwight L. . .195, 220, 223
Mooney, Thomas 178
Moor, L. M 359
Moor, William 316
Moore, Daniel... 38, 220, 340, 418
4!)0
INDEX
Moore. Edward \V. . .76, :'.4:',. ir>4
Moore. H 76
Moo iv. .luhn 258
.Moore. Thomas 158
Moore. Thomas V 178, 198
Moore. Wm. B 178, 300
Moore, William K 359
Moorehous, James... 27. 278, 359
Mordaimt, Osberf 149. 178
Morgan, C. H 85, 98
Morgan. Ebenezer 359
Mor-an, G. Campbell 76, 127
240
Morgan, W. J 326, 376
Moriarty, .lames J 77
Morison, J 300
Morison, J. S 77
Morison, Walter. . .77, 149, 169
300
Morris, A. J 272
Morris. George. .38, 258, 360, 454
Morris. .1. Brande 39
Morris. William B 258
Morrison, C. R 193
Morrison, George H .326
Mortimer, A. G. .39, 149, 179, 193
198, 326, 360, 403
.Mortimer, Mrs 102
Morton, Mrs. G. E 102
Morton. Mrs. Harriet '.is
Morns, H 77
Moss. A. B 434
Moss, C 1 '.»:'.
MOBS, R. Waddy 77
MOflse, W. G 199
Mott, G. S 384
Monle, H. C. G 193. 343
Mount, C. M 376
Mountain. Qeorge J 334
Moxhaiii. William 240
Mo/ley. .1. B 319, :',26
Mo/ley. T 240, 247
Mo/.oomdar, P. C 434
Mnhlenb.-rg, W. A 430 !
Miiir. (1 391, 396
Muir. George P 169 I
Mnirhead. L. A ::<;<>. }:::;
Mnlholland. Miss Rosa. . . 102. 127
Mnllan, David 220
Mailer, G 22:;
Muller, Midi 418
Munhall, L. W 22ii
Murphy, B. C 454
Murphy, J. G 301
Murphy, T '.) \
Murray, Andrew. ..:',!:;. ;;:;(. :; n
:'.'.»:'.. lis, 454
Murray, James C 77
Murray, Robert :',:',4
Mnzzey, A. B 454
Muzzey, D. S 434
Myers, Thomas 22<>. 12s
Mylne, G. W 126
Mylne, J. A 437
N
Nance. John 1 IN
N:iphegyi, Gabor Us
Nash, C. E 301
Nast. William 240
Xaville, Ernest 77. L'ln
Neale. J. M 334
Neander, Augustus 77. 114
Noatby, Thomas L'2u
Nebelin, C. E 158
Needbam, Elizabeth A... 220, 440
Needham, George C 18, 223
Xc.-ilham. Mrs. (I. (' 437
Nelson, A. J 360
Nelson. John 316
Nelson, Loveday A 39
Nelson. S 77
Nelson. W. H 77
Ness. Christopher 441
Nesbii. 1C. P 240, 360
Newton. R. Heber 77. 24<>
Nevin. Alfred 340, 370, 376
Xevin. K. II 240
Newholt. W. C. E 149
Newcomb, H IN
Newcome. Simon. . .77, 360, 429
Neweome, Win in:1,. L'T::
Newland. H :!7«:
Newman, John Henry 326
Newman, W 170
Newton. Benjamin W IX
Newton, G 426
INDEX
491
Newton, Richard... 18, 102, 205
220, 360
Newton, Robert 454
Nicholas, Henry 403
Nicholls, A 273, 334
Nicholson, Edward W. B 127
Nicoll, W. R...77, 173, 179, 240
Nieritz, G 123
Nixdorff, G. A 102
Nixon, J. Leroy 77, 117
Nixon, William 258
Noble, F. A ..301
Noble, Samuel 376
Noel, Baptist W 27
Noel, G. T 220
Noel, J 161
Noethen, Theo 154
Noland, S 377
Noll, Caroline M 438
Norris, John 403
Norris, W 78
North, Brownlow 384, 387
Northbrook, Earl of 360
Notovitcb, N 78
Nott, Eliphalet 194
Nouet, P 313
Noust, James 78
Nugee, George 179
Nugent, Sophia M 454
O
Oakeley, F 403
O'Beirne, Thomas L 169
O'Brien, James T 266
O'Conor, J. F. X 240
Odell, W. P 194
Odom, W 18
O'Donnell, James H 78
Ogilby, C. A 273
Ogilvie, Duncan 127
Ogilvy, George 221
Ogle, Nathaniel 403
O'Gormnn, Richard A 127.
Oldham, J. H 360
Oldham, R. S 149
Olivier, H. A 109
Ollivier, Marie Joseph 78
Ollivier, R. P 150
Olmstead, M. N 94
Omerod. A. S 454
Onderdonk, H, U 301
Onesimus, Captain 194
O'Reilly. B 60
Ormsby, A. S 240, 258, 360
Orr, James 39
Ortlepp, E. E 150
Orvis, W. B 221
Osfoorn, Charles V .340
Osborn, George 360
Osborne, Louise Shreve 194
Osborne, J. H 169
Osborne, Edward W. 18, 102
Osgood, Anna R 301
Ostrom, H 418
Ottey, G. P 19, 27
Ottley, Henry B. . .179, 340, 430
Ottley, Robert L 39, 150
Otts, J. M. P 19, 360, 443
Outram, William 301
Overy, Henry 133
Owen, Edward C 301
Owen, Henry 253
Owen, John 240, 302
Oxenden, A 377
Oxenham, H. N 302
Packer, J. G 419
Pajj.ani, John B 221
Paget, Francis 334
Paisley, J 221
Paleario, Aonio 302
Palgrave, F. T 78, 119
Palke, William 258
Palma, Louis de la 150
Palmer, A. C -. 377
Palmer, E. H 44
Palmer, E. Reeves 133
Palmer, John 78
Palmer, John R 13
Park, Edward A 30
Parker, A. B 31
Parker, E. L 258
Parker, J 39, 78, 258
316, 361
Parker, Theodore
Parker, W. Thornton 150
Parks. Richard I85
492
INDEX
P:irkhurst, John 258 j
Parks, M. P 361 i
Parrisli, Samuel 47
Parry, Richard 47, 122, 194
Parsons, H. Moore 133
Parsons, John D 30
Parsons, Theophilus 240
Passmore, T. H 179
Paton, James 194
Patou, J. B 115
Patrick, Symon 221, 393, 419
Paterson, A. S 302
Paterson, H. Sinclair 240
Patterson, Alexander 78 !
Patterson, John B 3G1 !
Patterson, J. L 315
Patterson, R 361
Patteson, Edward 419 j
Patton, J. H 302
Patton, W 240
Paul, John 258
Pa VHP. George 302
Peabody. Francis G 361, 428 !
Pearce, W. P 361 |
Pean-e, Zachary 326 i
Pearse, Mark Guy.... 127, 275
340, 361
Pearson, Alfred 403
Pearson, Alonzo 302
Pearson, Charles W 78
Pearson, George 258
Pearson, G. F 403
Pearson. Josiah B 240
Pearson, J. N 150
Pearson, S 361
Pear. John 403
Peebles, J. M 241, 259
Peile, Thomas W 302
-fino, G. R 221
Pember, G. H 441
P.-mberton, E. F 123
Pendlfton, J. M 302
pennHatlier, Mrs 335
Penney, W. C 361
Penro-.-. John 303, 327
pi-ni«-rost George F 7S. 11*7
P.-plo'-. H. \V. Webb 21' 1. 827
P-rfin. P. W 7S
us. Annie I) 149
Perowne, E. H 241, 259
Perowne, John 419
IVn.wne, T. T 315, 316
Perraud, C 179
Perry, Anna M 94
Perry, J. P 419
Perry. John T 434
Pettis, Olive G 78
IVylon, W. W 39
Pf leiderer, Otto 241
Phelps, Abner 169
Plielps, Austin 273
Phelps, Charles 392
Phelps, Elizabeth Stuart ...117
Philip, G 158
Phillips, Forbes 150
Phillips, Stephen 186
Philo-Christos 12
Philpot, B 221
Pick. B 112
Pickering, John 160
Pickett, L. L 221
Pic-ton, J. A 362
Pierce, J. S 316
Pierce, S. E 205
Pin-sol, Alba C 419
Pierson, A. T 222
Pike, J. B 79
Pike, J. G 454
Pile, W. N 205
Pinart 150
Pinarts, - - 79
Pinkham, W. P. 303
Pinnoek, W. H ...200, 205
Pitman, .lolm R 377
Pittman. J. R 404
Pit/«-i-, A. \V 241, 362
PI. lit, S. H 438
Playfair, S. H 241
Pleasants. Mrs. J 327
Plummer, W. S 241. 273
Plump! re. E 362
Plmnptre, K. H 1X6
Polhill, Edward 344
Pollard. Josephine 102
Pollock, William 133
Pond. Enoch 267
p,,nte. Louis do 150
Poole, G. A, 259
INDEX
493
Poole, W. H 222
Pope, George N 404
Pope, W. B 205, 241
Popley, W. A 259
Porcelli, Alfred 47
Porter, Edmund 47
Porter, J. L 79, 362
Porter, J. S 303
Porter, R 180
Porter, Thomas 259
Potter, J. H 40, 281
Powell, E. W 180
Powell, H. C 40, 47
Powell, J. W 161, 362
Power, Harriet 404
Power, P. B...79, 205, 335, 362
454
Poynder, Clement 303
Poynting, C. T 443
Pracheriski, Joseph 378
Pratapachandra, Majumdar.. 79
Prescott, G. F 419
Presland, John 419
Price, Ernest C 102
Prichard, C. E 419
Priest, W 267
Priestley, Joseph. . .267, 296, 434
Prime, H 275
Prime, W. C 169
Prince, Thomas 404
Pring, F. A 40
Proby, W. H. B 103
Procter, John 206
Proudfit, A 393
Proudfit, A. M 378
Proudfoot, A. H 103
Prynne, E. A. F 155
Prynne, W 259
Pryse, James M 404
Pulsford, J 362
Punshon, W. M 384
Purton, W 222
Purves, George T 276
Pusey, Edward B 28, 241, 428
Quinet, Prof
R
Rae, H. Rose 362
Ragg, Lonsdale 303
Rainsburger, G. E . . . . : 40
Rainsford, Marcus... 19, 316, 419
426
Rainy, Principal 286
Ram, Abel 19
Ram, Mrs. Abel 454
Rnmbach, J 151
Ramsay, A. A 362
Ramsay, William . " 205
Ramsay, W. M 40, 79, 127
Rand, S. T 419
Randall, David A 19
Randall, John 241
Randall, J. M 438
Randies, M 285, 303
Randolph, B. W 40, 151
Randolph, Mr 259
Randolph, T 283
Rankin, J. C 222
Rankin, J. E 430
Rate, J 151
Rawlett, John 419
Rawnsley, H. D 112, 113
Rawnsley, S. R 133
Rawson, Sir Rawson W 94
Ray, Thomas 327
Read, J 362
Reading, W 79
Redfern, Mrs. C. H 419
Rees, J 151, 180
Reeve, Joseph 259
Reeve, J. W 33
Reeves, Jonathan 397
Reich, Emil 161
Reichel, C. P 194,420
Reid, Ezra W 365
Reid, John 24
Reid, L. H 378
Reid, William 259, 3
Remensnyder, J. B 303
Remy, J. S 103
Renan, E 79
Renan, J. E 7
Renaud, G 284, 362
41M
liendall, E. D 222. L'47
Renton. W 79, 241
Resker, R. R 362, 378, 420
Reubelr, J. A 236
Rev.-. .). W 241
Reville, Albert 259, 260
Reynolds. Edward 79
Reynolds, Joseph \V 327
Rhees, Rush 49, 79
Rhegius. rrbanus 199
Ribbans, F. T 455
Rieealtoun. K 273
Richards, Thomas 40
Richards, W. C 420
Richardson, George 123
Riches, Mrs. E. H 430
Richey, A 40
Richey, T 378
Ricketts, Charles 378
Rickeits. M. H 281
Ridgeway, C. J 180, 404
Ridgcway, .1 19
Ridley, W 327
Riehm, Edward 28
Ridden. Martha 455
James H 79
Riley, H. A 222
Ring, T. P 194
Ritchie. A 40, 127
Ritchie. J 170
Ritchie, Win 384
Roach, R 206
Roberts. Alexander 180. 327
445
Roberts. Arthur 378
Roberts, J. E 420
Robertson, A 303
Robertson, C. H 420
RoI.ertsc.ii, F. W 273
Robertson. .lames 298, 363
Rol.eri-on. John 94
Robertson. William 443
Robinson, Alex 80, 241
Robinson. Charles H 273
Robin-on. Kdward .1 151, 420
Robinson. G. Wade 304
Robinson. .1. ArmitaL'e. . . to, 344
Robinson. Miss L. 1 80
Robinson. Ralph 19. 2«;n
Robins.. u. Stuart 304
Robinson. Thomas 28, 80
Robinson, W 304, 434
Robsou. George 340
Rodgers, George 19
Rodman, A. E 55
Rogers. Arthur K 80
Rogers, Edgar 133
Rogers, George A 80
Rogers, G. E. P 384
Rogers, Harry 364
Rogers, J. G 80, 340
Rogers, John H 363
Rogers, J. M 260
Rogers, Nehemiah 378, 384
388, 394, 395, 397
Rogers, Thomas 335
Rogers, William 222
Roh, F 242
Rohr, John Ferd -I -I:-:
Romaine, W 304
Rordean, W 363
Rosadi, Giovanni 1C1
Roscamp, R. G 103, 384
Rosenthal. Beatrice 155
Ross. A. A 420
Ross, C. B 420
lioss. D. M 340, 363
Ross, J. M. E 363
Roserrans, S. H 260
Roussel, M. N 115
Row, C. A 80. 273
Rowe, John 40
Rowe. Rirhard 123
Rowe, S. G 127
Rowlands, John B 404
Roworth. W 222
Roy, Rammolinn
Rover, G. B !<>:;
Rudd, Saver 267
Rudyard. Thomas :'.<;::
Rush. Jacob 273
Rushbrooke, Alfred Jn
Rnskin. John 420
Russell. Alfred F 363
Russell, C. T 222, 304
Russell. Frank 363
Russell. Frederick 94, 151
Russell. J. S 223
Rus.-ell, T 344
Rutherford, Samuel 151, 455
Ruthery, W 304
Rutledge, David D 441
Rutter, Henry 80, 94
Rye, M 80
Rye, Mrs. Francis 104
Rylaud. H 28
Ryland, J. C 110
Ryle, J. C 223, 389
Sabatier, Auguste 304
Sabela, P 151
Sabin, J. E 206
Sadleir, Franc 260
Sadler, John 80
Sadler, M. F 41
Sadlier, Mrs. J 73
Saint John, James A .363
St. John, Pawlett 385
St. Jure, J. B 363
Saint Martin, Meiiard 242
Sakes, L. A 434
Sallmon, W. H 81
Salmond, D. F 378
Salmond, S. D. F 81
Salome, Mother Mary 104
Salt, C. H 180
Salter, James 206
Samson, G. W 304
Sanday, W 81, 112
Sandercock, E 327
Sanders, Samuel 420
Sanderson, Joseph 135
Sandys, George 151
Sanford, John 1 94
Sangster, F 81
Sangster, Margaret E 104
Saphir. Ailolph 81, 170, 276
364, 420
Sapsworth, Elizabeth 206
Sartorius, Ernest 242
Saulez, G. A. F ....276
Saurin, Jaques 152
Savage, B. J 129
Savage, Miuot J 267, 364
Savonarola, Jerome 170, 206
Saxby, Elizabeth M. A. F 378
Schaff, Philip. . .115, 242, 267, 269
Schantfier, W. G 152, 426
Schenck, F. S 420
Schenckel, D 273
Schillinger, S 378
Schindler, Solomon 28
Schlesinger, M 81
Schmidt, Nathaniel 81, 242
Scholfleld, J. F 223
Schouppe, F. X 152
Schulhof, J. M 304
Schurer, Emil 442, 444
Schuyler, Anthony 41
Schwartzkopff, Paul 428
Scobell, Edward 133, 421, 426
Scofield, W. C 304
Scott, A 207, 305
Scott, Abraham 304
Scott, F. J 170
Scott, Job 305
Scott, John 314
Scott, Joseph J 94
Scott, Lady Lydia 19
Scott, T 81
Scott, W. A 115, 260
Scrutator 81
Scrymgeur, Win 81
Scudder, Henry 421
Seaton, W 267
Sebastian, — - 41
Sedgwick, Obadiah 385
Seeley, E 305
Seeley, Mary 379
Seelye, J. R 242, 267
Seiss, Joseph A. .19, 152, 186, 389
Selbie, J. A 460
Selby, Thomas G...81, 326, 377
404
Selden, John 122
Sell, Henry T 81
Sempers, Charles T 419
Seraphin, Pere 152
Serle, Ambrose 438
Sexton, George 41
Seyffarth, G 224
Seymour, G. F 136
Seymour, W. W 170
Sharman, H. B 81
Sharpe, Gregory 48
WDEX
Shaw. William F 19, 335
Sheard, A. E. W 281
Sheldon. Charles M 335
Sheldon, D. N 305
Sheldon, H. 0 20G
Sheldrake, G. H 305
Shepard, Thomas 389
Shephardson, Daniel, Jr 170
Shepheard, H 267
Shepheard, Harold B 378
Shepherd, S 170
Sherlock, T 187, 194, 395
Sherlock, Win. . .41, 260, 278, 305
Sherman. John 260
Sherwood, James M 170
Shimeall, R. C 224
Shi]. ley, Orby 110, 166
Shirley, W 305
Shorey, J. F 340
Shorthouse, A. J 405
Shreve, Richmond 180
Shrewsbury, J. V. B 104
Shut.tlowort.li, Henry C 181
Sibbald, James 82
Sibbes, R 119
Sidey, W. W 82, 273
Sidney, P 242
Siedel, Martin 444
Sillery, C. D 82
Silver, Abiel 19
Silvester, T 195
Simmons, J. C 224
Sinims, A. H 305
Simon, D. W...41, 234, 285, 305
Simp-on. A. B 438
Simpson, David 261
Simpson, Forster G 20
Simpson. P. Carnegie 242
249, 460
Simpson, W. J. S. .195, 284, 421
Sinelair, William 364
Sin. -lair. \V. M 340
Bizer, Kate T mi
Ski'flington, S. W..152, 170, 274
305
Skelton. I'.ern 261
Skene. Miss l-Yliria M. V. . .170
Skene. W. F 82, 104
Skinner. Charlotte
Skinner. William
Sloan. \V. N
Sinter. George L
Smailes, F. W
Smallbroke, Richard
Smart. Christopher
Smeaton, George 305,
Smiley, Miss S. F
Smith, Austin B
Smith, A. T
Smith, David
Smith, Edward
Smith, Ethan
Smith, F. Byington
Smith, George
Smith, Goldwiu
Smith, Gamaliel
Smith, G. Vance 306,
Smith, Hannah
Smith, Hannah Whitall . . .
Smith, Haskell
Smith, Haskett 11
Smith, Isaac G
Smith, I. Oliver
Smith, James
Smith, John 242,
Smith, J. B
Smith, J. Carryl
Smith, J. Denham...20, 344,
Smith. Joseph Dunham ....
Smith, J. Gregory
Smith, J. Hunter
Smith, John Oswald
Smith. Joseph Oswald
Smith. John Pye. . . .US. L'Cl.
Smith, Josiah \V
Smith, J. Y
Smith. Riehard
Smith, R
Smith. K. Payne
Smith, R. T
Smith. Sydney. . .
Smith. T
Smith. Criah
Smilh. William 82,
Smith. William K
Smith. William S
Sniylh. Alexander
..127,
364
95
170
181
327
379
306
242
20
12]
82
82
274
421
20
242'
:;r; i
364
104
20
121
82
95
107
426
281
364
455
28
95
405
152
306
316
364
385
is.;
29
364
L70
20
I or,
306
242
INDEX
497
Smyth, E. C 261
Smyth, John Gee 261
Smyth, Julian K 82, 438
Snell, H. H 224
Snow, W. N 170
Snowden, James H 82
Solly, Henry 306
Solomon, G 48, 82
Soltau, George 82, 379
Soltau, Wilhelm 41
Sornerville, David 268
Southnm, Thomas 364
Southgate, Henry 83, 306
Spalding, E. W 41
Spalding, J. P 430
Spaulding, H. G 364
Spear, C 438
Speed, Thomas 276
Speer, Robert 83, 224, 364
Spence, James 261, 427, 455
Spenee, Walter 243
Spring, Gardiner... 170, 206, 306
421
Spurgeon, C. H 20, 41, 153
181, 195, 206, 223, 224
306, 328, 340, 385, 455
Spurr, Frederick C ... 83, 261, 340
Stackhouse, Thomas 83
Stacy, W. S 127
Staley, C 364
Staley, Vernon 41, 42
Stalker, James 83, 147, 160
161 171, 321
335, 365, 459
Stanesby, Samuel 405
Stanford, Charles. . .20, 83, 153
171, 199, 379, 421
Stanley, Lord 379
Stannard, J. T 268
Stanton, Vincent H 29, 48
Stapfer, Edmond. . .83, 127, 153
442, 460
Starling, James 444
Starr, F. R 83
Staunton, William 261
Stead, E. H 365
Steane, Edward. . .195, 243, 281
316
Stearns, G. .' 435
Stearns, 0. S 29, 242
Stebbing, Henry 328
Stedman, R 344
Steele, Daniel 365
Stehelin, J. P. 31
Steinmeyer, F. L 319, 328
Steinmeyer, F. Y 153
Stennett, S 391
Stephen, Sir George 83
Stephen, Thomas 83
Stephens, E 115
Stephens, Joseph 388, 421
Stephenson, H. M 341
Stephenson, J. A. 243
Stevens, G. B 285, 306, 345
365
Stevens, J 247
Stevens, Mrs. Maria 421
Stevens, William 379
Stevens, W. A 83
Stevens, W. B 84, 379
Stevenson, George . . 243, 282, 307
Stevenson, J 224
Stevenson, John G 104
Stevenson, J. M 307
Stevenson, Margaret J 84
Steward, G 314
Stewart, Agnes M 405
Stewart, Alexander. 84, 157
262, 326
Stewart, A. Morris.. 42, 128, 130
133
Stillingfleet, Bp 385
Stirling, James 394
Stith, William 307
Stock, Eugene 84
Stock, Sarah Geraldina 104
128, 328
Stockwell, Samuel 206
Stoddard, William O 117
Stokes, Gabriel 195
Stokes, W 84
Stolz, Alban 421
Stone, C. J 435
Stone, Darwell 341
Stone, Morton 153
Stone, S. J 181
Stork, T 8
Storrow, Edward 224
493
INDEX
Stoughton, John 328
Stout, A. P 161, 170
Stout, James F 117
Stowe, H. B 223
Straugeways, Edward 110
Strauss, David Frederick 84
Streatfield, Mrs. Charles 181
Streatfield, G. S 341
Street, C. J 365
Stretton, Hesba...S4, 104, 105
328, 379
Strickland, W. J 171
Strong, Augustus H 129
Strong, James 29
Strong, W 385
Stroud, William 171
Stuart, A. Moody 444
Stuart, C. M 341
Stuart, Helena ' 455
Stuart, Moses 247
Stubbs, C. W 341, 405, 421
Sturdee, E. J 405
Sue, Eugene 117
Suinner, A. Bishop 379
Sumner, Charles R 274
Sunshine, M 105
Surridge, H. A. D 422
Swaine, Ann 262
Swan, John 440
Swayne, R. G 385
Swayne, W. S 153, 278
Sweet, James I? 133
•i. L. M 459
Bwete, Henry B 365
Swiimey. .1. O 243
Sykes, A. A 183, 307, 328
Symington. - 314
Symington, A. M 20, 379
Symington. Wm 84, 307
Synn.nds. A. R 206
TaM. I. K. M 115
Tailor, Thomas 20
Tail. Andrew 405
Tait, William 422
Tail. Mrs. W. .1 379
Talhot. George F 365
Talmage, Frank DeWltt 42
Talmage, T. DeWitt 85, 307
Tanner, James G 307
Taprell, Richard • 422
Tauler. Johann 153
Taylor, Charles 113
Taylor, D. T 224
Taylor, E. H 181
Taylor. Ida S 406
Taylor, Isaac 105
Taylor, Jeremy 85
Taylor, John 307
Taylor, O. A 105
Taylor, R 243
Taylor, Sophia 430
Taylor, S. Earl 85
Taylor, Thomas 20, 133, 391
Taylor, T. E 85
Taylor, Wm. M... 128, 319, 328
365, 370, 379
Teissier, G. F. de 379
Teller, John 225
Terirolina. (1onniess A. C. K..207
Terry. Milton S 314, 406
Teulon, W. F 307
Thayer, Ehene/er 455
Thayer, E. W 85
Theed, Richard 388
Thiersch, H. W. .1 328
Thiersch, H. W. T 379
Tholuck, A 171, 406
Thorn, J. H 42, 428, 455
Thomas, A. R. G 385
Thomas. Evan 85
Thomas. Mrs. N 455
Thome <le .lesn ir,::
Thompson, D 171
Thompson. K 85
Thompson. K. Synies 171
Thompson. John ll>7, 455
Thompson. J. Denton 385
Thompson, J. P 105, 366
Thompson, Wm. H 29
Thomson, Arthur 366
Thomson. Charles 95
Thomson. J. K. H 31
Thomson. William 307, 442
Thomson, w. i> 329
Thomson. W. H 380
Thorne, E 329
INDEX
499
Thorne, H 366
Thorne, J. H 366
Thornton, Henry 406
Thornton, J. . 455
Thorold, A.-W....276, 278, 366
456
Thrupp, J. F 307
.Thurmer, H. K ,.262
Tickell, George ! 42
Tidball, Thomas A 243, 366
Tillottson, John 390
Tirlwall, T 95
Tissot, J. J 85
Titus, T. T 380
Tocld, J. F 406
Todd, J. H 441
Tomkins, Martin 314
Toplady, A. M 456
Torr, Cecil 119
Towers, Alton 105
Townley, R 225
Townseml, George T 12
Townsend, J. H 225
Townsend, L. T 243, 329
Townsend, Mrs. M. E 128
Traheron, P 344
Traill, Robert 422
Trapp, Joseph 388
Treffry, Richard, Jr 247
Tregelles, Samuel P 225
Trench, Francis 243
Trench, G. F 207
Trench, M 366
Trench, R. C....31. 123, 262, 319
329, 370, 380, 406
Trenwith, W. H. 225
Trevilyan, Janet P 53
Trevor, George 153, 171
Trinder, W. M 380
Trotter, J. Lilias. . .153, 181, 366
380
Tucker, A. B 366
Tucker, Miss Charlotte 317
Tucker, J. 1 276
Tucker, William 308
Tugwell, George 153
Tuke, Thomas 344
Tulloch, John 115
Turnbull, George 276
Turnbull, Robert 42, 341
Turner, J. B 366
Turner, S. H 366
Tumour, B. J 262
Turretin, Francois 308
Tute, John S 335, 456
Tweddell, Ralph B 181
Tweedie, W. K 308, 380
Tyler, Bennett 154, 268
Tyler, Thomas 48, 438
Tymms, T. Vincent 285, 308
Tyndale, W 396
Tyng, Stephen H 344
Tyng, Stephen H., Jr 225
Tyree, C 456
Tyrwhit, - 13
Tyso, Joseph 207
U
Udall, John 366
Ulhorn, Gerhard 115
Ullmann, Carl. .269, 276, 429, 430
Underwood, Edward 262
Unsworth, William 335, 341
Uphain, C. W 42
Upham, Francis W. 123
Upham, T. C 456
Upjohn, W 380
Urmy, W. S. . . .225, 385, 395, 397
Urwick, W 226, 243, 2G2, 308
Usher, James 42
Ussher, Henry 85
Vallings, J. F 85
Vandersloot, S. J 85
Van Dyke, Henry 117
Van Dyke, H. J 422
Van Dyke, J. C 128
Van Oosterzee, J. J 244
Varley, Henry 226, 278
Vaughan, C. J. .133, 154, 171, 181
341, 367, 406, 422
Vaughan, Wycliffe 136
Vaux, James E. .42, 154, 171, 308
Veith, J. E 154, 162, 422
Vercruyse, B . . , 85
Vernon, J. R 181
Verschoyle, H 422
500
INDEX
Veysie, Daniel 308
Vidal, James 244
Vigis, Everard 274
Villiers, W. R 175
Vinceut, E. C 265
Vincent, John H 86
Vincent, M. R 341, 367, 385
Vincent, Thomas 226, 456
Vinton, J. D 422
Vos, Geerhardus 367
Voysey, Charles 274, 431
W
Wace, Henry 86, 308
Waddell, P. Hately 48, 274
Waddington, J. B 308
Waffle, Albert E 171
Waggett, P. N 154
Waggoner, J. H 226, 308
Wagner, George. ..155, 406, 422
Wainwright, J. M 86
Waite, John 226
Wakeford, John... 155, 268, 308
317, 422
Walbridge, L. Castle 105
\V;ildegrave, Samuel 226, 367
Wai den, Treadwell 86, 367
Waldenstrom, P 308
Walker, Albert H 367
\Vn 1 ker, Alexander Ill
Walker, Edward 329
Walker, Mrs. E. Ashley 105
Walker, George 42, 309
Walker, G. J 226
Walker, George S 380
Walker, J. B 244
Walker, James E 21
Walker, Norman L 86
Walker, 0 341
Walker, Samuel 456
Walker, S. A 388
Walker, T. 15 244
Walker, W. L 42, 3G7
Wall, W. E 172
Wallace, Hugh C 422
Wallace, Lew 117, 128
Walla. -e. 0. C. S 86
\V:ils:i1. S 86
Walsh, A. Stewart 117
Walsh. I'.Miop I!'1.'
Walsh, W 147 334
Walsh, W. P 13
Walton, Jonathan 385
Wahvood, John 262
Ward, E. S. Phelps 117
Ward, Henry D 172
Ward, Lillian M 152
Wardlaw, Ralph 309, 329
Ware, Henry 244
Ware, Henry, Jr 274
Warner, J 172
Warner, R 95
Warren, Elizabeth 155, 199
Warren, Henry W 326
Warren, Israel P 209, 226
Warriner, E. A 406
W.-.rrington, George 268, 329
\\-arschauer, J 113, 226
Washburn, Francis 388, 423
Washburn, L. K 278
Washburn, W. W 21, 186
Waterburv, J. B 456
Waterland, D 262
Wa t erworth, Mrs 105
Watson, Alexander. .181, 207, 406
Watson, Canon 423
Watson, Gervas 122
Watson. .John 86, 329, 368
Watson, J. McLaren 155
Watson, Mrs. S 86
Watson, Thomas 406
Wallers. Philip 423
Watts, Isaac 207, 244, 309
Waugh, T 226, 406
Way, A 119
Wayland, Francis 309
Waymoiith. .lames 172
Weaver. Joshua 122
Weaver, R 244
Webb, Allan B 314
Wcl.h, A. E 21
Webb. Caleb 423
Webster, F. S 207, 456
Webster, W 195
\\Vdderburn, Alexander 136
Wrddred, John 195
Weed, G. Luddington 106
Weeks. R. D 263
Woi.kmann. (1. S 329
WHnstork, H 244
INDEX
501
Weiser, C. Z 106
Weiss, Bernhard 49, 86
Weiss, L 284
Weitbrecht, H. U 114
Welch, J 86
Welchman, Edward 388
Weld, A 158
Wold, H. H 87
Wellcome, I. C 309
Welles, Albert 110
Wellford, E. T 162
Wellford, G 155
Wells, James. . .341, 380, 423, 435
Wendt, H. H 345, 368
Wenley, R. M 435
Werdmueller, Otto 195
Wesley, John .....388, 396, 406
Wesley, Samuel 110
West, Gilbert 196, 260
West, J. R 199
West, Stephen 263, 309
West, W 423
Westcott, Brooke Foss...43, 172
187, 196, 197, 199, 244, 282, 329
395, 438, 459
Wettenhall, E 155
Wevill, J 263
Whately, Richard. . .200, 207, 380
Whateley, W 393
Wheatley, Leonard A 335
Whedon, D. D 309
Wheeler, C 172
Wheeler, Mrs. Charlotte . . 87, 106
128, 282, 368, 380
Whistler, R. G 407
Whiston, W 183, 199, 246, 248
Whitby, Daniel 196
White, Mrs. Annie R. ...87, 106
White, Edward 43
White, Mrs. E. G 133, 407
White, Ellen G. H 244
White, Frank H 21
White, James 227
White, Mrs. James . . .244
White, James E 227
White, R. B 309
White, Thomas 423
White, W. S 87, 95
Whitefield, Edward 284
Whitefield, George 385
Whitelaw, Thomas 263
Whitfield, F. .21, 87, 155, 227, 456
Whiting, Mary B 368
Whitley, John 309
Whitman, Jason 423
Whitman, Samuel 129, 309
Whitney, John R... 155, 172
Whiton, J. M 310
Whittaker, R 423
Whittemore, T 380
Whittemore, W. M 87
Whittingham, W. R 380
Whittle, D. W 223
Whitty, John 423
Whyte, Alexander 87, 380
Whytford, Richard 332
Wickes, Thomas 87
Wickham, R 423
Widdowes, Giles 263
Wilberforce, Robert I.... 43, 341
Wilbour, C. E 79
Wilbur, Asa 248, 263
Wild, Laura H 87
Wilford, Florence 181
Wilkes, Henry 48, 245, 274
Wilkins, Wm 95
Wilkinson, G. H 172
Wilkinson, H. E 423
Wilkinson, John B 380, 423
Wilkinson, J. W 423
Wilkinson, W. F 456
Willan, Robert 96
Willan, William 456
Willard, D 48
Willcox, G. B 385
Willets, A. A 329
Willett, Andrew 186
Willett, Herbert L 87
Willett, Wm 87
Williams, C 310
Williams, George 207
Williams, H. W 315, 317
Williams, Isaac . .43, 96, 155, 196
Williams, John 329, 341
Williams, Meade C 368
Williams, William 87
Williams, W. R. ...381, 385, 395
397, 424
Willis, E. F 245, 310
Williston, Seth 43, 133
INDEX
Wills, Charles 87
Willson. James R 310
Wilmot-Bnxlon, H. .1 329
Wilson, A 381
Wilson, D. D 330
Wilson. Mrs. Ella (' 88, 381
Wilson. Gilbert L 368
Wilson, G. W 227
Wilson, Harry 155, 196
Wilson. .1. H 424
Wilson, J. Maurice 310
Wilson, James P 381
Wilson. Joe D 182
Wilson. John 21, 245
Wilson, Robert ...245, 310, 391
Wilson, William 207
Wilson, W. C 456
Wilson, W. Dexter 196
Windale, S. A 245
Wines. E. C 310
Winkley, S. H 88, 245
Winsconi, J. A 424
\Vinslo\v, Forbes E 342
Winslow, Octavins. . .21, 133, 208
227, 264, 268, 276, 310, 311, 314
424, 438
Winterbotham, Canon R 381
Winthrop, E 227
Winlle, T 407
Wirgman, A. T 424
Wise. Daniel 88
Wise. Isaar M 156, 172
Wisem.-m, Cardinal 156
Wi -eman, Luke H 133
Wiseman, Nathaniel 368
Witherby, H. Forbes 29
Witherby, W 227
Withers. J 208
Witsins, Hermann 424
Wix, Samuel 407, 424
Wolfe. J. R 29
Wollaston. William 182
Wollpert. Frederick 268
Wolston. W. T. P 227
Wood. H. K 88. 199
Wood. James 390
Wood, Sir Willi.-m P 368
Woodard. Luke 245, 282
Woodhead, A 88, 342
Woodhouse, F. C 368
Woods, F. H 29
Woolley, Milton 88, 274
Woolridge, C. W 227
Worcester, Henry A 424
Worcester, Noah 311
Worcester, Samuel 29
Worcester, Thomas 2us
Wordsworth, Elizabeth 424
Worsley, Mrs 21
Worsley, Thomas 407
Worsnop, A '. 88
Wotton, William 444
Wray, G 274
Wright, C. H. H....55, 245, 332
Wright, David 369
Wright, Julia M 279
Wright, J. W 113
Wright, Paul 88
Wright, T. H 330
Wright, W. B 407
Wyatt, H. H 43
Wyld, G 88
Wyim, Walter 284
Wynne, F. R 88
Wynne, G. R 15fi
Vardley, Edward 122
Yates, E 96
Yearns, James 424
Yelverton, Sir H 369
Voi-an. Calvin 162
Young. Dinsdale T 311
Young, E 407
Young, Frederick R 263
Young, G. E 386
Young, Jesse Howman 245
Young, John 88, 311, 342
Young, Peter ..88, 96
Young, Thomas 424
Yonnghusbaiul. Fram-es. .88, 106
Yourtee. S. L 2<-
z
Zabriskie, F. N
Zeller. II
•, Otto
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