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of New Jersey, and the Rev. H. A. Boardman, of Philadelphia, on the alleged popish character of the Oxford divinity. Philadelphia, 1841. Boardman, 12512, O. 14. The importance of religion to the legal profession; with some remarks on the character of the late Charles Chauncey, Esq. A discourse. By Henry A. Boardman, D. D. Philadelphia, 1849. Gift of Wm. H. Dillingham, Esq.

Bonar, 9470, D. Prophetical landmarks; or Christ's pre-millennial advent. By Rev. H. Bonar. 2d edition. London, 1848.

Booth, 10046, D. 2. Vindication of the Baptists from the charge of bigotry, in refusing communion to Pædobaptists. By Abraham Booth. Philadelphia. 1849. Gift of the Baptist Publication Society.

Bossuet, Bp., 9166, D. Maxims and reflections upon plays. By the Bishop of Meaux (Bossuet). London, 1699.

Bouvet, 11345, O. Du Catholicisme, du Protestantisme, et de la philosophie en France. Par Francisque Bouvet. Paris, 1844.

11326, O. De la confession et du celibat des pretres, ou la politique Par Francisque Bouvet. Paris, 1845.

du pape.

Boyd, 10542, O. Episcopacy and Presbytery. By the Rev. A. Boyd. London, 1841.

Branagan, 9200, D. The curse of Christendom: An answer to the Rev. Wm. White. By Thomas Branagan. Philadelphia, 1808.

7397, D. The pleasures of paradise; or a glimpse of the sovereign beauty. To which is added the guardian genius of the federal union. By J. Branagan. Philadelphia, 1837. Gift of the author.

Brewster, 10774, D. More worlds than one, the creed of the philosopher and the hope of the Christian. By Sir David Brewster. New York, 1854. Brown, 7687, D. The exclusive claims of the Puseyite Episcopalians to the Christian ministry indefensible, with an inquiry into the divine right of Episcopacy and the apostolic succession. In a series of letters to Dr. Pusey. By John Brown, D. D. Edinburgh, 1842.

Bryan, 9180, D. Living Christianity delineated in the diaries and letters of Mr. Hugh Bryan and Mrs. Mary Hutson, of South Carolina. London, 1760.

Bungener, 10736, D. The priest and the Huguenot; or, persecution in the age of Louis XV. From the French of L. Bungener. 2 vols. 1854.

Boston,

Bunsen, 10270, D. Hippolytus and his age; or, the doctrine and practice of the church of Rome under Commodus and Alexander Severus: and ancient and modern Christianity and divinity compared. By Christian Charles Jonas Bunsen. 4 vols. London, 1852.

8602, D. The constitution of the church of the future; a practical explanation of the correspondence with the Hon. W. Gladstone. By Christian Charles Jonas Bunsen. London, 1847.

Bunyan, 8187, D. The Jerusalem sinner saved: The Pharisee and the publican; the trinity and the Christian; the law and a Christian, &c. &c. By John Bunyan. To which is appended, an exhortation to peace and unity; with a life of Bunyan. By the Rev. J. Hamilton. New York, 1846.

10688, D. The pilgrim's progress. By John Bunyan. A new edition, with a memoir, by J. M. Hare. Illustrated. London, 1853.

9193, D. Agoriad i Athrawiaeth y Ddau Gyfammod, gan John Bunyan. Caevfyrddin, 1767.

Burrows, 13101, O. American Baptist register for 1852. J. Lansing Burrows, editor. Philadelphia, 1853. Gift of the American Baptist Publication Society.

Burscher, 2528, Q. 8. Christus, divinæ Mosaicæ pentateuchi auctoritatis vin

dex, contra Henricum Vicecomitem Bolingbrokium. J. F. Burscher. Leipsic, 1768.

Bush, 8407, D. Mesmer and Swedenborg, or a relation of the developments of Mesmerism to the doctrines and disclosures of Swedenborg. By George Bush. New York, 1847.

7832, D. Anastasis; or the doctrine of the resurrection of the body rationally and scripturally considered. By George Bush. London, 1845.

8061, D. The soul; or an inquiry into Scriptural psychology viewed in its bearings on the doctrine of the resurrection. By George Bush. New York, 1845.

Calamy, 9240, D. On the use and abuse of reason in matters of religion, by Philologus (Edmund Calamy, D. D.). London, 1676.

Calvin, 6694, D. Christian theology. By John Calvin. Selected and systematically arranged: with a life of the author. By Samuel Dunn. London, 1837.

Cameron, 11004, O. 3. An appeal to the Scriptures for their decision relative to the design, extent, and effect of the propitiation made in Jesus Christ. By A. Cameron. Frankfort, Ky., 1811.

Candlish, 11902, O. 2. Four letters to the Rev. E. B. Elliott, on some passages in his horæ apocalypticæ. By R. S. Candlish. London, 1847. Carson, 12773 & 13100, O. Baptism, in its mode and subjects. By Alexander Carson, LL. D. With a sketch of his life. 5th American edition. Philadelphia, 1853. Gift of the American Baptist Publication Society. Cartwright, 12682, O. 9, and 12685, O. 1. Essays; being inductions drawn from the Baconian philosophy, proving the truth of the Bible and the justice and benevolence of the decree dooming Canaan to be the servant of servants; and answering the question of Voltaire: "On demande quel droit des etrangers tels que les Juifs avaient sur le pays de Canaan?" In a series of letters to the Rev. Wm. Winans. By Samuel A. Cartwright, M. D. Vidalia, opposite Natchez, 1843. Cassels, 9373, D. Christ and Antichrist. By the Rev. Samuel J. Cassels. Philadelphia, 1846. Gift of the American Baptist Publication Society. Castalio, 9274, D. Dialogi Sacri Sebastiani Castalionis.

Caswall, 6962, D. America, and the American church. By the Rev. Henry Caswall. M. A. London, 1839.

Cheever, 10008, D. A reel in a bottle, for Jack in the doldrums; being the adventures of two of the King's seamen in a voyage to the Celestial country. Edited from the manuscripts of an old salt. By Rev. Henry S. Cheever. New York, 1852.

Christmas, 9621 and 9685, D. Echoes of the universe; from the world of matter and the world of spirit. By Rev. Henry Christmas. Philadelphia and London, 1850.

Hook's letter to the Bishop of St.
London, 1846.

Clarke, 11787, 0. 4. Remarks on Dr.
David's. By J. B. B. Clarke.
Coit, 8122, D. Puritanism; or a churchman's defence against its aspersions,
by an appeal to its own history. By Thomas W. Coit, D. D. New
York, 1845.

Coke, 9218, D. 6. An account of the great revival of the work of God in the city of Dublin. By Thomas Coke. Richmond, 1791.

Collins, 12493, O. 7. The Gorham case considered. By James Collins, D. D. Dublin, 1850.

Colwell, 10011, D. New themes for the Protestant clergy: creeds without charity, theology without humanity, and Protestantism without Christianity. With notes, by the editor, on the literature of charity, population, pauperism, political economy, and Protestantism. (By Stephen Colwell.) Philadelphia, 1851.

Colwell, 12950, O. Politics for American Christians. With an appendix on the politics of the New Testament, and some notice of a review, by a layman, of "New themes for the Protestant clergy." (By Stephen Colwell.) Philadelphia, 1852.

Cooke, 11004, O. 9. A reply to a letter in the Christian Examiner, addressed to the Rev. Parsons Cooke. Boston, 1829.

Coquerel, 10923, O. 4. Lettre a M. Guizot sur son article de la revue Française, intitulé, de Catholicisme, du Protestantisme, et de la philosophie en France. Par A. Coquerel. Paris, 1838.

8666, D. Christianity; its perfect adaptation to the nature of man. By Athanase Coquerel. London, 1847.

Coton, 2373, Q. Institutio Catholica in qua exponitur fidei veritas et comprobatur adversus Hæreses et superstitiones huic ævi, auctore R. P. Petro Cotono. Moguntiæ, 1618. Bequeathed by Dr. Joseph Parrish. Coxe, 8056, D. Considerations respecting the recognition of friends in another world; on the affirmed descent of Jesus Christ into hell; on phrenology in connection with the soul, and on the existence of a soul in brutes. By John Redman Coxe, M. D. Philadelphia, 1845. Croly, 10615, 0. An index to the tracts for the times, with a dissertation. By the Rev. David Croly. Oxford, 1842.

Crowell, 9051, D. Republics established and thrones overturned by the Bible, By John Crowell. Philadelphia, 1849.

Curtis, 10045, D. Communion; a review of Rev. Robert Hall and Rev. Baptist W. Noel in favor of mixed communion. By T. F. Curtis. Philadelphia, 1850. Gift of Baptist Publication Society.

D'Aubigné, 7520, D. Geneva and Oxford. A discourse by J. H. Merle D'Aubigné. With an introduction by the Rev. E. Bickersteth. 3d edit. London, 1843.

7662, D. The voice of the church one, under all successive forms of Christianity. By J. H. Merle D'Aubigné, D. D. New York, 1844.

7663, D. A voice from antiquity to the men of the nineteenth century; or Read the Book. By J. H. M. D'Aubigné. New York,

1844.

7439, D. Puseyism examined. By J. H. Merle D'Aubigné, D.D., author of the history of the reformation, &c. With an introductory notice of the author, by Robert Baird. New York, 1843.

Davidson, 13196, O. 8. Presbyterianism: its true place and value in history. A discourse before the Presbyterian Historical Society. By Robert Davidson, D.D. Philadelphia, 1854.

Davis, 13166, O. 8. An epistle congratulatory to the Right Reverend the Bishops of the Episcopal Court at Camden. From Ülric Von Hütten. [H. Winter Davis, counsel for the presenting bishops.] Philadelphia, 1853.

Decanver, 2557, Q. & 12317, O. 6. Catalogue of works in refutation of Methodism from its origin in 1729 to the present time. Compiled by H. C. Decanver. Philadelphia, 1846.

De Lamartine, 9647, D. 9. Atheism among the people. By Alphonse De Lamartine. Boston, 1850.

Dell, 2343, D. 3. Christ's Spirit a Christian's strength. By William Dell. London, 1801.

De Vericourt, 9690, D. Historical analysis of Christian civilization. By Professor De Vericourt. London, 1850.

Dewey, 9569, 0. 10. On the Unitarian unbelief. By the Rev. Orville Dewey. New York, 1835.

Digby, 10407, O. Mores Catholici: or ages of faith. By Daniel H. Digby, Esq. 3 vols. London, 1840. Presented by Rev. F. X. Gartland.

Digby, 12363, O. Two treatises on the immortality of reasonable souls. By Sir Kenelme Digby. London, 1645.

Dreyer, 6849, D. Union Fragen über auserlesne Bibelabschnitte, aus dem Neuen Testament übersetzt, von J. H. Dreyer. Philadelphia, 1832. Duncan, 10216, D. God in disease, or the manifestations of design in morbid phenomena. By James F. Duncan, M. D. Philadelphia, 1852. 6481, 6482, & 6483, D. Sacred philosophy of the seasons. Rev. Henry Duncan, D. D. Spring, summer, autumn. Edinburgh, 1837. London, 1837.

By the

Dupanloup, 11397, O. 3. Des associations religieuses; veritable état de la question. (Par M. l'Abbé Dupanloup.) Paris, 1845.

11417, O. De la pacification religieuse; quelle est l'origine des querelles actuelles? quelle en peut être l'issue? Par M. l'Abbé Dupanloup. Paris, 1845.

Dymond, 11847, O. An inquiry into the accordance of war with the principles of Christianity. By Jonathan Dymond, Philadelphia.

Edwards, 9161, D. The salvation of all men strictly examined, and the endless punishment of those who die impenitent defended against the Rev. Doctor Chauncey. By Jonathan Edwards, D. D. Boston, 1824. 9167, D. A narrative of many surprising conversions in Northampton, and some thoughts on the revival in New England. By Jonathan Edwards. Worcester, 1832.

Erasmus, 9453, D. Pilgrimages to Saint Mary of Walsingham, and Saint Thomas of Canterbury. By Desiderius Erasmus. New translation. By J. G. Nicholas. Westminster, 1849.

Evans, 13129, O. The Friends' library; containing journals, doctrinal treatises, and other writings of members of the religious society of Friends. Edited by William Evans and Thomas Evans. 14 vols. Philadelphia, 1837 to 1850. Gift of the Monthly Meeting of Friends. Evelyn, 9755, D. The history of religion: a rational account of the true religion. By John Evelyn. Now first published. Edited by Rev. R. M. Evanson. 2 vols. London, 1850.

Faber, 10602, D. 1. The revival of the French emperorship anticipated from the necessity of prophecy. By G. S. Faber, B. D. Third edition. London, 1853.

-10602, D. 2. The predicted downfall of the Turkish power the preparation for the return of the ten tribes. By G. S. Faber, B. D. London, 1853.

Félice, 7409, D. Appel d'un Chrétien aux gens de lettres.

Paris, 1841.

Par G. de Félice.

Fellowes, 6259, D. The religion of the universe; with consolatory views of a future state, &c. By Robert Fellowes. London, 1836.

Fisher, 7919, D. The history of the institution of the Sabbath day, its uses and abuses, with notices of the Puritans, Quakers, &c. By William Logan Fisher. Philadelphia, 1845. Presented by the author. 10308, D. Observations on mental phenomena, as connected with the philosophy of Divine Revelation. By William Logan Fisher. Philadelphia, 1851. Gift of the author.

Foster, 7761, D. Miscellaneous essays on Christian morals; experimental and practical. By John Foster. New York, 1844.

9647, D. 10, & 12316, O. 9. A letter of the celebrated John Foster on the duration of future punishment, with an introduction and an appeal to the American Tract Society. Third edition. Boston, 1849. Fowler, 1864, 0. The design of Christianity is to endue men with inward real righteousness. By Edward Fowler, D. D. (In vol. 6 of Watson's tracts.) Cambridge, 1785.

Fox, 12416, O. 2. 1849.

Foxton, 9089, D. 2.

The religious ideas. By William J. Fox, M. P. London,

Popular Christianity in its transition state, and probable development. By F. J. Foxton. London, 1849.

Froude, 9089, D. 1.

The Nemesis of faith. By J. A. Froude. London, 1849. Fuller, 9159, D. The Calvinistic and Socinian systems examined and compared as to their moral tendency. By Andrew Fuller. Philadelphia, 1796.

Fullwood, 9294, D. Some necessary and seasonable cases of conscience about things indifferent in matters of religion resolved. By Francis Fullwood, D. D. London, 1662. D.

Fry, 8497, D. The great commandment. By the author of "The Listener," &c. (Caroline Fry.) New York, 1847.

Fysh, 10579, O. History of the French revolution, with special reference to the fulfilment of prophecy. By the Rev. Frederick Fysh, M. A. London, 1842.

Garnett, 9533, D. The Ammi (My people) sought and identified with the Chinese. By D. J. Garnett. New York, 1850. Gift of the author. Gardiner, 12144, O. A journal of the external evidences of the Lord's gracious dealings with Dr. William Gardiner, written by himself. Philadelphia, 1819.

Gill, 10047, D. Infant baptism a part and pillar of popery. By John Gill, D. D. Revised by George B. Ide, D. D. Philadelphia, 1851. Gift of Baptist Publication Society.

Goode, 12493, O. 2. A letter to the Bishop of Exeter, containing an examination of his letter to the Archbishop of Canterbury, from William Goode. London, 1850.

Gorham, 9615, D. Gorham vs. the Bishop of Exeter. A full report. Third edition. London, 1850.

12493, O. 8. A few remarks on the Gorham case. By a layman. Philadelphia, 1850. Gift of Lloyd P. Smith.

Greer, 9839, D. Quakerism; or the story of my life. By a lady who for forty years was a member of the society of Friends. (Sarah Greer.) Dublin and Philadelphia, 1851.

(See Morris, infra.)

10348. The society of Friends; a domestic narrative, illustrating the peculiar doctrines held by the disciples of George Fox. By Mrs. J. R. Greer. New York, 1853.

Greg, 12849. The creed of Christendom; its foundations and its superstructure. By William R. Greg. London, 1851.

Guillon, 10689, O. Examen critique des doctrines de Gibbon, du Dr. Strauss et de M. Salvador, sur Jesus Christ et son Eglise. Par Marie Nicholas Sylvestie Guillon. 2 tom. 2 ed. Paris, 1841.

Gurney, 12550, O. 2. A declaration by the late Joseph John Gurney of his faith respecting several points of Christian doctrine. Also, a testimony of Norwich monthly meeting concerning Joseph John Gurney, deceased; presented to and read in London yearly meeting of Friends, 1847. Philadelphia, 1847.

Harbaugh, 9624, D. Heaven; or, an earnest and scriptural inquiry into the abode of the sainted dead. By Rev. H. Harbaugh. Second edition. Philadelphia, 1851.

Hahn-Hahn, 10078, D. From Jerusalem. By Countess Hahn-Hahn. London, 1852.

10102, D. Babylon and Jerusalem; a letter addressed to Ida, Countess Hahn-Hahn. With a preface by the translator. London,

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