BULLETIN OF THE LIBRARY COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. NEW SERIES, No. 31. ROOMS, N. W. COR. LOCUST AND JUNIPER STREETS, ALSO RIDGWAY BRANCH, INCLUDING LOGANIAN LIBRARY, BROAD AND OPEN FROM 8 A. M. To 6 P. M. SUNDAY, 1 TO 6 P. M., FOR READERS ONLY. Members of the Bell Telephone Exchange can communicate directly with the Library at Locust and Juniper Streets. Persons wishing to have books kept for them may pay at the desk the cost of postal cards, and they will be notified when such books are in. Each card is good for one book only. Members and Subscribers are allowed to open an account at the Ridgway Branch and take out the usual number of books. four volumes at a time-without regard to the state of their account at the Library. As the Library needs many of its former Bulletins and Reports to complete sets for its own use and that of other Libraries and Institutions, the Librarian will be glad to receive any copies from members or others who may be willing to make such disposition of them. EXTRACT FROM THE RULES. Persons not members may take books out of the Library on the same conditions as members, by paying in advaned twelve dollars for one year, six dollars for six months, or four dollars for three months, commencing at any period. LIST OF THE MORE IMPORTANT BOOKS ADDED SINCE MARCH, 1893. [The letter R indicates the Ridgway Branch, and L the Loganian Library.] RELIGION. ADAMS, Thomas-The three divine sisters, Faith, Hope, and Charity. The leaven; ADDIS, W. E.-Documents of the Hexateuch, translated and arranged in chronologi- 24271, O. ASHWELL, A. R.-Lectures on the Holy Catholic Church delivered at St. Peter's BOYD, Andrew Kennedy Hutchinson-Towards the sunset; teachings after thirty BROOKS, Phillips-Addresses, with introduction by Julius H. Ward. BRUCE, Alexander Balmain-Apologetics; or, Christianity defensively stated. N. Y. 1892. (International theological library.) R. 58016, O. BUSYAN, John-Jerusalem sinner saved. The Pharisee and the publican. The Trinity and a Christian. The law and a Christian: with an Exhortation to Peace and Unity, and Life of Bunyan. (English Puritan Divines, vol. I.) R. Greatness of the soul and unspeakableness of the loss thereof. heaven but by Jesus Christ. The straight gate; with introductory essay. Paritan Divines, vol. II.) CATHOLIC world, vol. LVI. N. Y. 1893. 58214, D. No way to (English R. 58214, D. CHARNOCK, Stephen-The chief of sinners objects of the choicest mercy. Knowledge of Christ crucified. Self-examination. Pardon of sin. Delight in prayer, with an essay on his life and writings. (English Puritan Divines, vol VI) R. 58214, D. CHINIQUE, Charles-Papal idolatry; an exposure of the dogins of transubstantiation and Mariolatry. L. 1887. R. 58154, D. CHURCH, Richard William-Cathedral and university serbions. L. 1893. R. 58470, D. CHURCH of England-Official year book, 1893. L. 1893. 26556, O. L. 1893. 20565, O. 26539, O. CUTTS, Edward L-Constantine the Great; union of the state and the church. L. 1881. (Home library.) R. 58442, D. DAURIGNAC, J. M. S., pseud.-Histoire de la Compagnie de Jésus, depuis sa fondation jusqu'à nos jours. P. 1862-3. DAWSON, W. J.-Threshold of manhood; a young man's words to young men. [1889.] DITCHFIELD, P. H.-The church in the Netherlands. L. (1893.) (National churches.) R. 56645, D. DRUMMOND, Henry-The city without a church; an address. N. Y. 1893. R. N. Y. 58359, D. 58219, D. ENGLISH Puritan Divines in the reign of Queen Elizabeth. Cartwright and his contemporaries. (English Puritan Divines, vol. X.) R. R. 58380, D. R. 58214, D. FAIRBAIRN, A. M.-Christ in the centuries, and other sermons. L. 1893. (Preachers of the age.) R. 58268, D. Place of Christ in modern theology. N. Y. 1893. FARRAR, Frederick William-First book of Kings. L. 1893. (The expositor's bible.) R. 56097, 0. FOUARD, Abbé Constant-Saint Peter and the first years of Christianity, translated by George F. K. Griffith, with an introduction by Cardinal Gibbons. N. Y. 1892. R. 58271, D. GINSBURG, Christian D.-Coheleth, commonly called the book of Ecclesiastes, translated from the original Hebrew, with a commentary historical and critical. L. 1861. 59608, O. R. GORE, Charles-Mission of the church; four lectures delivered in June, 1892, in the R. 59521, O. HARPER, Henry A.-From Abraham to David; the story of their country and times. L. 1892. R. 58212, D. HARRIS, J. Rendel-Memoranda sacra. L. 1892. R. 58253, D. Popular account of the newly recovered gospel of St. Peter. L. 1893. 36669, D. R. 58281, D. HENRY, MaHeyDaily communib with God. Christianity no sect. The Sabbath. The promises of God: with life of Henry. (English Puritan Divines, vol. VIII.). R. 58214, D. 3d thousand. HENRY, Philip-Life and tires. (English Puritan Divines, vol. IX.) R. 58214, D. .. Howe, John-Redeemer's tears wept over lost souls. Union among Protestants. Carnality of religious contention. Man's enmity to God, and reconciliation between God and man, with life of the author. (English Puritan Divines, vol. III.) R. 58214, D. JANEWAY, James-Heaven upon earth; and Jesus the best friend of man, with a history of the Janeway family. (English Puritan Divines, vol. VII.) 58214, D. JONES, Horatio Gates-History of the Lower Merion Baptist church, Montgomery Co., Penna. 26492, O. Ph. 1892. KEBLE, John Lyra innocentium; thoughts in verse on Christian children, their ways and their privileges. New edition. L. 1891. R. KILLEN, W. D.-Framework of the church; a treatise on church government. Edin. 1890. 58358, D. R. 59489, 0. KING, Jesse Mosaic account of the creation. Ph. 1892. R. 59181, 0. L. 1893. R. 59597, O. LUCKOCK, Herbert Mortimer-The church in Scotland. L. [1893 ] churches, edited by P. H. Ditchfield.) (National K. 56646, D. MACDONALD, James-Religion and myth. L. 1893. MONTEFIORE, C. G.-Lectures on the origin and growth of religion, as illustrated by the religion of the ancient Hebrews. L. 1892. (Hibbert lectures, 1892.) MORTIMER, Alfred G.-Helps to meditation; sketches for every day in the year, with an introduction by the Rt. Rev. the Bishop of Springfield. N. Y. 1891. MOZLEY, Thomas-The creed or a philosophy. L. 1893. MUHAMMED bin Khâvendshâh bin Mahmûd-The Ranzat-Us-Safa; or, purity. Translated from the Persian by E. Rehatsek. Vols. I, II. L. 1892. (Oriental translation fund. New series, I.) R. 59275, O. NEW WORLD (The); a quarterly review of religion, ethics, and theology, ed. by C. C. Everett, and others. B. 1892. NORTON, Lord-High and low church. L. 1892. 26542, O. R. 59470, O. ORME, Benjamin, compiler-Treasure book of consolation, for all in sorrow or suffering. 2d ed. N. Y. [1892.] R. 58323, D. PATH (the). Vol. VII. N. Y. 1893. 25188, 0. PATRICK, John-Apology of Origen in reply to Celsus; a chapter in the apologetics. L. 1893. PEYTON, William Wynne-Memorabilia of Jesus, commonly called the PRESCOTT, J. E.-Christian hymns and hymn writers; a course of lectures. 2d ed. of David. Standard ed. Ph. 1846. Gift of Mr. James S. Biddle. R. 58304, D. PULLER, F. W.-The primitive saints and the See of Rome, with a preface by the 58473, D. RAMSAY, W. M.-The church in the Roman Empire before A. D. 170. RESAN, Ernest-Marcus Aurelius. L. [1888.] (History of the origins of Christianity, vol. VII.) RIPON, Lord Bishop of, and others-Book by book; popular studies on the canon of scripture. L. 1892, R. 59636, 0. |