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TREAT, JOHN HARVEY. Notes on the Rubrics of the Communion Office: illustrating the History of the Rubrics of the various Prayer Books, and their Bearing on the use of Vestments, Altar Lights, the Eastward Position, . . . and Observations on Modern Ritualism. Introductory letter by the Rev. Morgan Dix, S.T.D. Pp. xviii, 278, 8vo. N. Y. Pott, 1882. $2.

TROUBLES BEGUN AT FRANKFORT, a Brief Discourse of, in the year 1554, about the Book of Common Prayer and Ceremonies. Reprinted from the Black Letter ed. of 1575, with Introduction by J. P. Pp. ccxv, 12mo. Lond.: Petheram, 1845. 6s.

Supposed to be written by Whittingham. The best authority for the controversy between the Knoxítes and Coxites, afterward transferred from Frankfort-on-Main to England and all Christendom.

71. Preachers and Preaching (History).

BLAIKIE, WILLIAM GARDEN, D.D., LL.D. The Preachers of Scotland from the Sixth to the Nineteenth Century. Twelfth Series of the Cunningham Lectures. Pp. xviii. 350, 8vo. Edinb.: Clark, 1888; N. Y.: Scribner, 1889. 7s. 6d., $3.

BLOOM, J. H. Pulpit Oratory in the Time of James the First, considered and beautifully illustrated by Original Examples, A. D. 162021-22. Pp. viii, 243, 8vo. Lond. Longmans, 1831. 6s.

BROADUS, JOHN A. Lectures on the History of Preaching. Pp. 242, 12mo. N. Y. Sheldon, 1876. $1.50.

CLASSIC PREACHERS OF THE ENGLISH CHURCH. The Lectures at St. James's Church in 1877. With an Introduction by John Edward Kempe, M.A. Pp. xxiv, 192, 12mo. N. Y.: Dutton, 1877. $2.

DANSEY, WILLIAM. Horæ Decaniæ Rurales. History of the Rural Deans. See p. 217.

DAVIES, GEORGE J., REV. Successful Preachers. Being Biographical and Critical Sketches of eminent Preachers. Pp. x, 491, 16m0. N. Y.: Dutton, 1884. $2. FISH, HENRY C. History and Repository of Pulpit Eloquence. 2 vols.. pp. xiii, 613; vi, 622, 8vo. N. Y.: Dodd, 1856-1857. $9. Supplement vol. contains Pulpit Eloquence of the 19th century, with biographical and descriptive Sketches, and introductory Essay by E. A. Park.

FOWLER, HENRY. The American

Pulpit: Sketches, Biographical and
Descriptive, of living American
Preachers. Pp. 515, 8vo. N. Y.:
Fairchild, 1856. $2.

KER, JOHN, D.D. Lectures on the History of Preaching; edited by Rev. A. R. MacEwen; Introduction by Rev. William M. Taylor. Pp. xiv, 407, 8vo. N. Y.: Armstrong, 1889. $1.50.

LITTLEJOHN, A. M., D.D. The

Christian Ministry at the Close of the Nineteenth Century. Pp. xiii, 422, 8vo. N. Y. Whittaker, 1884. $2.50.

MEMORIAL (A) of the Semi-Centennial Celebration of the Founding of the Theological Seminary at Andover. Pp. 242, 8vo. Andover: Draper, 1859.

NEALE, JOHN M. Medieval Preachers and Mediæval Preaching. A Series of Extracts, translated from the Sermons of the Middle Ages, Chronologically arranged, with Notes and an Introduction. Pp. 417, 12mo. Lond. : Mozley, 1856. 75.

THOMPSON, JOSEPH P. The Early Witnesses; or, Piety and Preaching of the Middle Ages. Pp. 103, 16mo. N. Y.: Randolph, 1859. 75 cents.

THORNTON, JOHN WINGATE, A.M. The Pulpit of the American Revolution; or, The Political Sermons of the Period of 1776. With a historical Introduction, Notes, and Illustrations. Pp. 537, 8vo. Bost.: Gould, 1860. $2.50.

TURNBULL, R. The Pulpit Orators of France and Switzerland. Pp. 341, 12mo. N. Y.: Carter, 1848. $1. WALLACE, FRANCIS H. Witnesses for Christ; or, A Sketch of the History of Preaching. Pp. 154, 12mo. Toronto: Briggs, 1885. 35 cents.

72. Preparation for Christianity. BREED, DAVID R., D.D. A History of the Preparation of the World for Christ. Pp. 478, 8vo. N. Y.: Revell, 1893. $2.

CURREY, GEORGE. The Preparation for the Gospel.... See under Collected Works, p. 33.

FISHER, GEORGE P. The Beginnings of Christianity, with a View of the State of the Roman World at the Birth of Christ. Pp. 601, 8vo. N. Y.: Scribner, 1877. $3. FROTHINGHAM, OCTAVIUS B. The Cradle of the Christ. A Study in Primitive Christianity. Pp. xi, 233, p. 8vo. N. Y.: 1877. $1.75.

HALL, CHARLES HENRY, REV., D.D. Fullness of Time; or, The Steps by which God Almighty gradually prepared the Way for the Introduction and Promulgation of the Gospel. See under Collected Works, p. 19.

LITTON, EDWARD ARTHUR, REV., M.A. The Mosaic Dispensation Introductory to Christianity. See under Collected Works, p. 21. POWELL, BADEN. Christianity

without Judaism. Pp. 276, 8vo. Lond. Longmans, 1857. 7s. 6d.

PRESSENSE, E. DE. See p. 279.

SMITH, R. PAYNE. Prophecy a Preparation for Christ. See under Collected Works, p. 22.

73. Priesthood and Priestcraft. See also Romanism and Episcopacy. CARTER, T. T. The Doctrine of the Priesthood of the Church of England. Pp. 286, 8vo. Lond.: Masters, 1857. New ed., 1863. 45. DENNEY, EDWARD, M.A. Anglican Orders and Jurisdiction. Pp. xi, 237, 16mo. N. Y.: Young, 1894. $1.25.

[FARRER, HENRIETTA LOUISA.] The Revival of Priestly Life in the Seventeenth Century in France. A Sketch. P. 8vo. Lond.: Rivington, 1873. 35. 6d.

New edition, in Lear's Christian Biographies, which see under Biography, Ĝen

eral.

GRESLEY, W. Priests and Philosophers. Pp. 310, 8vo. Lond.: Masters, 1873. 3s. 6d. HOWITT, WILLIAM. History of Priestcraft. Pp. 260, 12mo. Lond.: Wilson, 1833. New ed., 1846. 5s. KNOX-LITTLE, W. Sacerdotalism, if rightly understood, the Teaching of the Church of England: Being Four Letters Originally addressed, by Permission, to the late Very Rev. William J. Butler, Dean of Lincoln. Pp. 346, cr. 8vo. Lond. and N. Y. : Longmans, 1894. 6s., $1.75. MELLOR, E., D.D. Priesthood in the Light of the New Testament. See under Collected Works, p. 28. NEWBOLDT, W. E. C., REV., M.A. Speculum Sacerdotum; or, The Divine Model of the Priestly Life. Pp. viii, 321, 12mo. Lond. and N. Y.: Longmans, 1894. $2.

74. Prison Discipline and Reform, and Penology.

ALTGELD, J. P. Our Penal Machinery and its Victims. Pp. 151, 8vo. Chic.: McClurg, 1886. 50 cents.

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BRACE, CHARLES LORING. The
Dangerous Classes of New York,
and Twenty Years' Work among
Them.
Pp. 448, 8vo. N. Y. :

Wynkoop, 1872. $1.50.

CARPENTER, MARY. Suggestions on Prison Discipline. Pp. 80, 12mo. Lond. Longmans, 1867. Is.

Reformatory Prison Discipline, as developed by the Rt. Hon. Sir Walter Crofton, in the Irish Convict Prisons. Pp. xv, 143. 16mo. Lond. Longmans, 1872. 2s. 6d.

Our Convicts. 2 vols., 8vo. Lond. Longmans, 1864. 14s. Cox, E. W. Principles of Punishment as applied in the Administration of Criminal Law. 8vo. Lond. the Author, 1877. 75. 6d.

DUCANE, E. F., COL. Punishment and Prevention of Crime. 8vo. Lond. Macmillan, 1885. 35. 6d. DUGDALE, R. L. The Jukes: A Study in Crime, Pauperism, Disease, and Heredity. 12mo. N. Y.: Putnam, 1877. New ed., 1886. $1. FARRAR, J. A. Crimes and Punishments. P. 8vo. Lond. Chatto, 1880. 6s.

HILL, MICAIAH, and CORNWALLIS, C. F. Two Prize Essays on Juvenile Delinquency. Pp. xii, 431, 8vo. Lond. Smith, 1853. 6s.

PEIRCE, B. K. A Half-Century

with Juvenile Delinquents; or,

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75. Protestantism.

ARNOLD, MATTHEW. Protestantism and St. Paul. Pp. 216, p. 8vo. Lond. Smith, 1870. 2d ed., 1871. 4s. 6d.

BALMÉS, J. L. Protestantism and Catholicity Compared in their Effects on the Civilization of Europe. Pp. xxiv, 501, 8vo. Lond.: Burns, 1849. Balt.: Murphy, 1851. 95., $3.

DALE, R. W. Protestantism: its Ultimate Principles. Pp. 112, 12mo. Lond. Hodder, 1874. Reduced,

1875. 2s. 6d.

OLMSTEAD, DWIGHT HINCKLEY. The Protestant Faith; or, Salvation by Belief: an Essay upon the Errors of the Protestant Church. Pp. ii, 77, 12mo. N. Y.: Putnam, 1885. 50 cents.

76. Puritanism. BARDSLEY, CHARLES W. Curiosities of Puritan Nomenclature. Pp. xii, 262, 12mo. N. Y.: Worthington, 1880. $2.25.

BAYNE, PETER, Dr. The Chief

Actors in the Puritan Revolution. 8vo. Lond.: Clarke, 1878. 125. BROOK, B. Lives of the Puritans. 3 vols., pp. xxviii, 452; viii, 507 ;

x, 556, 8vo. Lond.: Black, 1813. 36s. Also see, under Biography, General, his Memoir of Thomas Cartwright.

CAMPBELL, DOUGLAS. The Puritan in Holland, England, and America. An Introduction to American History. 2 vols., pp. xlix, 509; xx, 588, 8vo. N. Y.: Harper, 1892. $5. COIT, THOMAS W. Puritanism; or, A Churchman's Defence against its Aspersions, by an Appeal to its own History. Pp. 527, 12mo. N. Y.: Appleton, 1845. $1.

COOKE, PARSONS. A Century of Puritanism, and a Century of its Opposites; with Results contrasted to enforce Puritan Principles. Pp. 444, 12mo. Bost.: Whipple, 1855. $1. Deverell, W. The Pilgrims and the Anglican Church. Pp. 326, p. 8vo. Lond. : Remington, 1886. 10s. 6d.

ELLIS, G. E. The Puritan Age and Rule in the Colony of the Massachusetts Bay, 1629-1685. Pp. xix, 576, 8vo. Bost.: Houghton, 1888. $3.50.

GOODWIN, JOHN A. The Pilgrim Republic: An Historical Review of the Colony of New Plymouth. Pp. xli, 662, 8vo. Bost.: Ticknor, 1888. $4.

GREY, ZACHARY. An Impartial Examination of vols. 2-4 of Mr. Neal's History of the Puritans. 3 vols., pp. 434, 404, 143, 427, 176, 8vo. Lond.: 1736-1739.

HALL, EDWIN. The Puritans and

their Principles. Pp. 440, 8vo. N. Y. Baker, 1844. 3d ed., 1847. $2.

HOPKINS, SAMUEL. The Puritans;

or, The Church, Court, and Parliament of England, during the Reigns of Edward VI and Queen Elizabeth, with an Introductory Note by M. Hopkins. 3 vols.,

pp. xiv, 549; xii, 539; 675, 8vo. Bost. Gould, 1859-1861. 2d ed. N. Y. Randolph, 1875. $7.50. MARSDEN, J. B. The History of the Early Puritans; from the Reformation to the Opening of the Civil War in 1642. Pp. xv, 426, 8vo. Lond. Hamilton, 1850. 10s. 6d.

The History of the Later Puritans, from the Opening of the Civil War in 1642, to the Ejection of the Nonconforming Clergy in 1662. Pp. viii, 474, 8vo. Edinb. and Lond. : Hamilton, 1852. 10s. 6d. MARTYN, W. CARLOS. The English Puritans. The Pilgrim Fathers of New England. [Vols. IV and V of the Great Reformation. 5 vols., 12mo.] See p. 204. MERRIMAN, T. M., REV. The Pilgrims, Puritans, and Roger Williams Vindicated: And his Sentence of Banishment ought to be Revoked. Pp. xii, 312, 12mo. Bost. Bradley, 1892. $1.50.

MITCHELL, ALEXANDER F. The Westminster Assembly: its History and Standards. Baird Lecture for 1882. Pp. 519, 12mo. Lond.: Nisbet, 1883. IOS. 6d.

Deals principally with Puritanism.

MUSICK, JOHN R. The Pilgrims. A Story of Massachusetts. Pp. ix, 368, 12mo. N. Y. Funk, 1893. $1.50.

MYERS, ERNEST. The Puritans. 12mo. Lond. Macmillan, 1869. 2s. 6d.

NEAL, DANIEL. The History of the

Puritans; or, Protestant Nonconformists, from the Reformation in 1517 to the Revolution in 1688; comprising an Account of their Principles, their Attempts for a further Reformation in the Church, their Sufferings, and the Lives and Characters of the most consider

able Divines, reprinted from the Text of Dr. Toulmin's Edition, with his Life of the Author, etc. Revised, corrected, and enlarged. 3 vols., pp. liv, 637; iv, 704; iv, 636, 8vo. Lond. Tegg, 1837. With Notes by J. O. Choules. 2 vols., pp. 534; iv, 564, 8vo. N. Y. : Harper, 1844. New issue, 1863. $4. STORRS, RICHARD SALTER, D.D. The Puritan Spirit: an Oration. ... Pp. 72, 8vo. Bost.: Cong. S. S. and Pub. Soc., 1890. 75 cents.

STOUGHTON, JOHN. Spiritual HeSee under Biography, Gen

roes. eral.

STOWELL, W. H., REV., and WILSON, D., F.S.A., Scot. History of the Puritans in England, and The Pilgrim Fathers. (Former by Rev. W. H. Stowell, latter by D. Wilson.) In one Volume, pp. 508, 12mo. N. Y. Carter, 1850. New ed., pp. xiv, 508, 8vo. Worthington, 1887. $1.75.

TULLOCH, JOHN. English Puritan

ism and its Leaders. Cromwell, Milton, Baxter, and Bunyan. Pp. 501, 12mo. Edinb.: Blackwood, 1861. 7s. 6d.

Rational Theology and Christian Philosophy in England, in the Seventeenth Century. 2 vols., pp. xiii, 463; 500, 8vo. Edinb.: Blackwood, 1872. New ed., 1874. 28s. TWITCHELL, JOSEPH HOPKINS, editor. Some Old Puritan Love Letters. John and Margaret Winthrop. 1618-1638. Pp. xviii. 187, 8vo. N. Y.: Dodd, 1893. $2. WAKEMAN, HENRY OFFLEY. The Church and the Puritans, 15701660. Pp. x. 208, 12mo. Lond. : Longmans, 1877. 2s. 6d. YOUNG, ALEXANDER. Chronicles of the Pilgrim Fathers of the Colony of Plymouth from 1620-1630. 2 vols., 12mo. Bost.: Little, 1841, 1846. $5.

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78. Rationalism and Unbelief. See also Philosophy, History of. CAIRNS, J. Unbelief in the Eight

eenth Century as Contrasted with its Earlier and Later History. Cunningham Lectures for 1880. Pp. iii, 216, 12mo. Lond. Longmans; Edinb.: Black; N. Y.: Harper, 1881. Ios. 6d., 60 cents. FARRAR, ADAM STOREY. A Critical History of Free Thought in Reference to the Christian Religion. See under Collected Works, p. 22.

FISHER, GEORGE P. Essays on the Supernatural Origin of Christianity. Pp. xii, 586, 8vo. N. Y.: Scribner, 1866. New ed., 1875. $3.

Faith and Rationalism, with short Supplementary Essays on Related Topics. Pp. 188, 12mo. N. Y.; Scribner, 1879. $1.25.

GASPARIN, AGENOR DE, COUNT. The Schools of Doubt and the School of Faith. Translated by Robert R. Watson, B.A. Pp. 395, p. 8vo. Edinb.: Constable, 1854. 5s. HAGENBACH, K. R. German Ra

tionalism in its Rise, Progress, and Decline. Edited and translated by Rev. William Lombard Gage and Rev. J. H. W. Stuckenberg. Pp. xix, 405, 8vo. Edinb.: Clark, 1865. 95.

HEDGE, FREDERIC HENRY. Reason in Religion. Pp. iv, 458, 8vo. Bost. Walker, 1875. $1.50. HURST, JOHN F. A History of Rationalism; embracing a Survey of the Present State of Protestant Theology, with an Appendix of Literature. Pp. xix, 623, 8vo. N. Y. Scribner, 1865. 9th ed., 1875. $3.50.

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