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social, and civil life of primitive Christians, and in the original institutions, offices, ordinances, and rites of the Church. By Lyman Coleman. Phil., 1852.

Collier, 10333, 0. An ecclesiastical history of Great Britain, chiefly in England; from the first planting of Christianity to the end of the reign

of King Charles II. By Jeremy Collier, M. A. New edition. 9 vols. London, 1840.

Colwell, 13195, O. 1. The position of Christianity in the United States, in its relations with our political institutions, and specially with reference to religious instruction in the public schools. By Stephen Colwell. Phil., 1854.

Conder, 9646, 0. An analytical and comparative view of all religions now extant among mankind. By Josiah Conder. London, 1838.

Cox, 6286, D. The Baptists in America; a narrative of the deputation from the Baptists' Union in England to the United States and Canada. By the Rev. F. A. Cox, and the Rev. J. Hoby. London, 1836. Cooper, 10293, D. The free Church of ancient Christendom, and its subjugation under Constantine. By Basil H. Cooper, B. A. London, 1852. Cramp, 8975, D. The text book of popery, comprising a brief history of the council of Trent, its doctrinal decrees and catechism. By J. M. Cramp. New York, 1831. Gift of Lloyd P. Smith.

Davis, 9785, D. A general history of the Sabbatarian churches; embracing the Armenian, East Indian, and Abyssinian, the Waldenses, Semi-Judaizers, and Sabbatarian Anabaptists of Europe, with the Seventh Day Baptists in the U. States. By Mrs. Tamar Davis. Phila., 1851. D'Aubigné, 9711 & 9676, O. & 7399, D. History of the great Reformation of the 16th century in Germany and Switzerland, &c. By J. H. Merle D'Aubigné. 5 vols. London, 1838. New York, 1842.

10971, O. History of the Reformation in the 16th century. By J. H. Merle D'Aubigné. Translated by David Dundas Scott, Esq., with notes and plates. 2 vols. Edinburgh, 1843.

10,735, D. History of the Protestant Church in Hungary, from the beginning of the Reformation to 1850; with special reference to Transylvania. Translated by the Rev. J. Craig, D. D., Hamburg. With an introduction by J. H. Merle D'Aubigné, D. D. Boston, 1854. De Bonnechose, 11362, O. Les réformateurs avant la reforme siècle. Par M. Émile de Bonnechose. 2 tomes. Paris, 1845.

De Castro, 9995, D. The Spanish Protestants, and their persecution by Philip II. A historical work by Señor Don Adolfo de Castro. Translated by Thomas Parker. London, 1851.

De Félice, 10554, D. History of the Protestants of France, from the commencement of the Reformation to the present time. Translated from the French of G. de Félice, D. D. 2 vols. London, 1853. De Ravignan, 8023, D. De l'existence et de l'institut des Jesuites. Par le R. P. de Ravignan. Paris, 1815.

Doane, 12947, O. The protest and appeal of George Washington Doane, Bishop of New Jersey; as aggrieved by Bishops Meade, Burgess and McIlvaine; and his reply to the false, calumnious, and malignant representations of Wm. Halsted, Caleb Perkins, Peter V. Coppuck, and Bennington Gill; on which they ground their uncanonical, unchristian and inhuman procedure in regard to him. Phila., 1852.

Dolcino, 10433, D. A historical memoir of Frà Dolcino and his times; being an account of a general struggle for ecclesiastical reform, and of an anti-heretical crusade in Italy, in the early part of the 14th century. By L. Mariotti. London, 1853.

Dowling, 9710, O. An introduction to the tory By John Goulter Dowling.

critical study of ecclesiastical hisLondon, 1838.

Dowling, 13042, 0. The history of Romanism, from the earliest corruptions of Christianity to the present time; with wood-cuts. By John Dowling, D. D. New York, 1853. Gift of the author.

Dorr, 7108, D. A historical account of Christ Church, Philadelphia, from its foundation, A. D. 1695, to A. D. 1841; and of St. Peter's and St. James's, until the separation of the Churches. By the Rev. Benjamin Dorr, D. D., Rector. New York, 1841.

Dulaure, 10126, 0. Histoire abrégé de différens cultes, par J. A. Dulaure. 2 vols. Paris, 1825.

Duncan, 6993 & 7287, D. The religious wars of France, from the accession of Henry II., to the peace of Vervins. By Jonathan Duncan, Esq. London, 1840. Etheridge, 8515, D. The Syrian Churches; their early history, liturgies, and literature; with a literal translation of the four Gospels from the Peschito or canon of Holy Scripture in use among the Oriental Christians from the earliest times. By J. W. Etheridge. London, 1846. Ecogrius, 10777, D. History of the Church, from A. D. 322 to 427. By Theodoret, Bishop of Cyprus, and from 431 to 594, by Evagrius. Translated from the Greek, with memoirs of the authors. London, 1854. (Bohn's Ecclesiastical Library.)

Faber, 9707, O. An inquiry into the history and theology of the ancient Vallenses and Albigenses. By George Stanley Faber, B. D. London, 1838.

Fleury, 10797, O. The ecclesiastical history of M. L'Abbé Fleury, from the

2d Ecumenical council to the end of the fourth century. Translated, with notes and an essay on the miracles of the period. Oxford, 1842. Foulkes, 12981, 0. A manual of ecclesiastical history, from the first to the twelfth century inclusive. By Rev. E. S. Foulkes, A. M. Oxford, 1851.

Fyfe, 6348, D. Brief history of the established Church of Scotland, from 1550 to 1836. By Alexander Fyfe. Edinburgh, 1836.

Fysh, 7965, D. Divine history of the Church. By the Rev. Frederick Fysh, M. A. Philadelphia, 1845.

Gaillardin, 11358, O. Les Trappistes, on l'ordre des Citeaux au xix siècle; histoire de la Trappe. Par M. Casimir Gaillardin. 2 tomes. Paris, 1844.

Garland, 11747, O. A history of the Church of Christ, from its institution to the 16th century, in which are traced the rise and progress of corruption and reformation. By Thomas Garland. Baltimore, 1846. Garthwaite, 13195, 0. 21. A few words touching a late pamphlet, strangely entitled "A word of self-defence." (By J. O. Garthwaite.) Newark, 1850.

Gieseler, 9461, 0. Text-book of ecclesiastical history. By J. C. Gieseler. Translated from the third German edition by Francis Cunningham. 3 vols. Philadelphia, 1836.

12241, O. A compendium of ecclesiastical history. By Dr. J. C. L. Gieseler. 2 vols. New York, 1849.

Gladstone, 5719, O. The State in its relations with the Church. By W. E. Gladstone, Esq. 2d edition. London, 1839.

Grégoire, 10028, O.
Paris, 1828.

10027, O.

Histoire des sectes religieuses, par M. Grégoire. A

Histoire du mariage des prêtres en France depuis 1789. Par M. Grégoire. Paris, 1826.

Grinfield, 10916. The Jesuits: an historical sketch. By E. W. Grinfield, M. A. London, 1853.

Grove, 2866, O. 1. New England judged by the spirit of the Lord; containing a brief relation of the sufferings of the people called Quakers in

New England, from 1656 to 1665, prepared by Joseph Grove, and first published by George Bishop. London, 1703.

Gunnison, 10152, D. The Mormons, or latter-day saints, in the valley of the

great Salt Lake; a history of their rise and progress, peculiar doctrines, present condition and prospects, derived from personal observation during a residence among them. By Lieut. J. W. Gunnison. Phil., 1852.

Ilunbury, 9832, 0. Historical memoirs relating to the Independents or Congregationalists. By B. Hanbury. London, 1839.

Hawkes, 9289, O. Contributions to the ecclesiastical history of the United States of America. By Francis L. Hawkes. 2 vols. A narrative of events connected with the rise and progress of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Virginia. New York, 1836.

Hetherington, 10546, O. History of the Church of Scotland. By Rev. W. M. Hetherington. Edinburgh, 1841.

Hodgson, 7767, D. Select historical memoirs of the religious society of Friends, commonly called Quakers, for the information of young persons, and inquirers after Divine truth. By Wm. Hodgson, Jr. Philada., 1844. Hone, 7610, D. The lives of eminent Christians. By the Rev. R. B. Hone. 4 vols. London, 1843.

Hook, 11902, O. 1. The three Reformations; Lutheran, Roman, Anglican. By W. F. Hook. London, 1847.

Horne, 7658, D. A Protestant memorial: comprising

1. A concise history of the Reformation.

2. The antiquity of the religion of Protestants demonstrated.

3. The safety of continuing in the Protestant church.

4. Romanism contradictory to the Bible. By Thomas Hartwell Horne, B. D. New York, 1844.

Hough, 9827, O. The history of Christianity in India, from the commencement of the Christian era. By the Rev. James Hough. 4 vols. London, 1839.

Imberdis, 10641, O.

Histoire des guerres religieuses en Auvergne pendant les 16 et 18° siècles. Par Andre Imberdis. Moulins, 1840.

Jamieson, 6989, D. The manners and trials of the primitive Christians. By Rev. Robert Jamieson. Edinburgh, 1840.

Jarvis, 11719, O. A chronological introduction to the history of the Church; being a new inquiry into the true dates of the birth and death of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. By the Rev. S. F. Jarvis, D. D. New York, 1845.

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Joly, 11335, 0. Histoire de la Compagne de Jésus, composée sur les documents inédits et authentiques. Par J. Crétineau-Joly. 4 tomes. Paris, 1844.

Kane, 12511, O. 2. The Mormons. A discourse delivered before the Historical Society of Pennsylvania. By Thomas L. Kane. Phila. 1850. Kip, 9355 & 9694, D. The early conflicts of Christianity. By the Rev. Wm. Ingraham Kip, D. D. New York and London, 1850.

10724, D. The catacombs of Rome, as illustrating the Church of the first three centuries. By the Rt. Rev. Wm. Ingraham Kip, D. D. N. York, 1854.

Lathbury, 9407, O. A history of the English Episcopacy. By the Rev. Thomas Lathbury, M. A. London, 1836.

Lawson, 6197, D. The Roman Catholic Church in Scotland. By John Parker Lawson. Edinburgh, 1836.

10822, O. History of the Scottish Episcopal Church, from the Revolution to the present time. By J. Parker Lawson. Edinburgh, 1843. 11154, O. The Episcopal Church of Scotland from the Reformation to the Revolution. By John Parker Lawson. Edinburgh, 1844.

Lingard, 11270, O. The history and antiquities of the Anglo-Saxon Church. By Lohn Lingard, D. D. 2 vols. London, 1845.

Lorimer, 7163, D. An historical sketch of the Protestant Church of France, from its origin to the present time. By Rev. J. G. Lorimer. Edinburgh, 1841.

M' Crie, 7227, D. Sketches of Scottish Church history, from the Reformation to the Revolution. By the Rev. Thomas M'Crie. Edinburgh, 1841. Maitland, 11088, O. The dark ages; a series of essays intended to illustrate the state of religion and literature in the 9th, 10th, 11th and 12th centuries. By the Rev. S. R. Maitland. London, 1846.

11677, O. 1. The Church in the catacombs, a description of the primitive Church of Rome, illustrated by its sepulchral remains. By Charles Maitland, M. D. London, 1846.

Manchester, 11459, O. The "times" of Daniel, chronological and prophetical, examined with relation to the point of contact between sacred and profane chronology. By George, Duke of Manchester. London, 1845. Manning, 7660, D. The unity of the Church. By Henry Edward Manning, M. A., Archdeacon of Chichester. New York, 1843.

Mant, 9907, O. History of the Church of Ireland, from the Reformation to the Revolution; with a preliminary survey from the papal usurpation, in

the 12th century, to its legal abolition in the 16th. By the Right Rev. Richard Mant, D. D. London, 1840.

Marsden, 12874, O. The history of the early Puritans, from the Reformation to 1642. By J. B. Marsden, M. A. London, 1850.

12867, O. The history of the later Puritans, from the opening of the civil war in 1642, to the ejection of the non-conforming clergy in 1662. By J. B. Marsden. London, 1852.

Marsh, 11858, O. The Protestant Reformation in France, or history of the Huguenots. By the author of "Father Darcey," "Old Men's Tales," &c., (Mrs. Marsh.) 2 vols. London, 1847.

9832, D. History of the Protestant reformation in France. By Mrs. Marsh. 2 vols. Philadelphia, 1851.

Mayhew, 10132, D. The Mormons, or latter-day saints. With memoirs of the life and death of Joseph Smith, the "American Mahomet." (By Henry Mayhew.) With wood-cuts. London 1851.

Meyrick, 10108, D. The practical working of the Church of Spain. By Rev. Frederick Meyrick, M. A. Oxford, 1851.

Miller, 9371, D. The primitive and apostolical order of the Church of Christ vindicated. By S. Miller, D. D. Philadelphia, 1840. Gift of the Presbyterian Board.

Milman, 9897, & 10517, O. The history of Christianity from the birth of Christ, to the abolition of paganism in the Roman Empire By the Rev. H. H. Milman. London, 1841. With a preface and notes, by James Murdock, D.D. New York, 1841.

Monastier, 8935, D. A history of the Vaudois Church, and of the Vaudois of Piedmont. By Antoine Monastier. London, 1848.

Morrison, 11094, O. The Protestant Reformation in all countries.

Rev. J. Morrison, D. D. London, 1843.

By the

Mouravieff, 10625, O. A history of the Church of Russia. By A. N. Mouravieff. Translated by the Rev. R. W. Blackmore. Oxford, 1842. Mosheim, 11620, O. Institutes of ecclesiastical history, ancient and modern. 4 vols. By J. L. Von Mosheim. London, 1845.

Murch, 9306, O. A history of the Presbyterian Church, and General Baptist Churches in the west of England, with memoirs of some of their pastors. By John Murch. London, 1835.

Muscutt, 12760, O. The history of Church laws in England, from 602 to 1850. By Edward Muscutt. London, 1851.

Muston, 10328, D. The Israel of the Alps: a history of the persecutions of the Waldenses. Translated from the French of the Rev. Dr. Alexis Muston, by William Hazlitt. With wood-cuts. London, 1852.

Neale, 11866, O. A history of the holy Eastern Church. By the Rev. John Mason Neale. 2 vols. London, 1847.

12492, O. A history of the holy Eastern Church. By the Rev. Juo. Mason Neale. 4 vols. London, 1850.

10782, O. 2. The history of pews; a paper read before the Cambridge Camden Society, 1841. 2d edition. Cambridge, 1842. By the Rev. J. M. Neale.

Neander, 9943, 0. Allgemeine Geschichte der Christlichen Religion und Kirche. Von Dr. August. Neander. 6 bde. Hamburgh, 18251831.

12997, O. General history of the Christian Religion and the Church; from the German of Dr. Augustus Neander. From the second and improved edition. By Joseph Torrey. 5 vols. Portrait. Boston, 1852.

Nicolini, 10805, D. History of the Jesuits; their origin, progress, doctrines and designs. By G. B. Nicolini, of Rome. Portraits. London, 1854. Onderdonk, 11303, O. 1. Proceedings of the trial of Rt. Rev. B. T. Onderdonk, D. D. New York, 1845.

Pescheck, 11623, O. The Reformation and anti-reformation in Bohemia. From the German of C. A. Pescheck. 2 vols. London, 1845.

Peyrat, 10174, D. The pastors in the wilderness; a history of the Huguenots from the revocation of the edict of Nantes, to the death of Louis XIV. By N. Peyrat. 3 vols. London, 1852.

Price, 9489, & 9721, O. The history of Protestant non-conformity in England, from the Reformation under Henry VIII. By Thomas Price. 2 vols. London, 1836—1838.

Pridden, 6493, & 7089, D. The early Christians; their manners and customs, trials and sufferings. By the Rev. W. Pridden. London, 1837, and 1840.

Quinet, 8162, D. The Roman Church and modern society. Translated from the French of Prof. E. Quinet. Edited by C. Edwards Lester. New York, 1845.

Ranke, 11267, & 11641, O. History of the Reformation in Germany. By Leopold Ranke. Translated by Sarah Austin. 2 vols. London, 1845.

10386, O. The ecclesiastical and political history of the Popes. By Leopold Ranke. Translated by Sarah Austin. 3 vols. London, 1840.

Rees, 9484, O. An essay on Welsh saints. By the Rev. Rice Rees, M. A. London, 1836.

Reuchlin, 7618, D. The life and times of John Reuchlin or Capnion, the father of the German reformation. By Frances Barham. Rheinwald, 7090, D. The Protestant exiles of Zillerthal.

London, 1843. From the German London, 1840.

of Dr. Rheinwald, by J. B. Saunders. 2d ed. Riddle, 10346, O. Ecclesiastical chronology; or annals of the Church from its foundation. By the Rev. J. E. Riddle, M. A. London, 1840. 6478, D. Luther and his times. By the Rev. J. E. Riddle, M. A. London, 1837.

Robbins, 13041, O. A history of the Second Church, or old North, in Boston. To which is added a history of the new brick Church. With engravings. By Chandler Robbins. Boston, 1852. Gift of Frederic Kidder.

Robinson, 11767, O. The Zurich letters, or the correspondence of several English bishops, and others, with some of the Helvetian reformers,

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