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13505, O. A catalogue of the printed books, to which is prefixed a short account of the manuscripts in the library of Lincoln's Inn. London, 1835. Gift of C. P. Cooper, Esq.

13660, O. Catalogue of the Mercantile Library of Boston. Gift of the association.

13494, O. Catalogue 42d Philadelphia trade sale. 11199, D. Catalogue of publications of the American

Philadelphia, 1835.

11383, D. The same. Philadelphia, 1855.

Boston, 1854.

Philadelphia, 1854.
Sunday School Union.

13601, O. 6. Catalogue of the publications of the American Tract Society. Philadelphia, 1855.

13600, O. 2. Catalogue of the publications of the Presbyterian Board. Philadelphia, 1855. Gift of J. P. Engles, Esq.

13553, O. 10. Catalogue of the Redwood Library. Providence, 1843. 13711, O. Catalogue of the Young Men's Mercantile Library Association. Cincinnati, 1855. Gift of the association.

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13551, O. 10. Directions for a proper choice of authors to form a library, which may both improve and entertain the mind, &c. London, 1766. end.-N. B. All the foregoing books may be had of John Whiston. (!) 13631, O. 5. Notice historique et bibliographique sur la légende du Juif errant. 50 exemplaires. Paris, 1845.

11049, D. 5. Report of Apprentices' Library. Philadelphia, 1823. 13601, O. 5. Report of the Apprentices' Library. Philadelphia, 1855. 13543, O. 1. Second report of the Brooklyn Athenæum. Brooklyn, 1855. 13553, O. 1, & 13552, Ó. 13. Report of Mercantile Library. Cincinnati, 1855.

13553, O. 6. Report of Mercantile Library. New York, 1855. 13632, O. 11. Report of the Mercantile Library of St. Louis, and the inaugural address of Rev. Wm. Homes. St. Louis, 1854. Gift of Wm. P. Curtis, Esq. 13553, O. 4. 13756, O. 16. 13552, O. 18.

1854.

13553, O. 3, &

1855.

Report of the Providence Athenæum. Providence, 1854.
The same. 1855.

Report of the Librarian of the State Library. Boston,

13632, O. 4. Report of the State Librarian. Harrisburg,

13666, O. 5. Report of the Young Men's Association. Buffalo, 1855. 13701, O. 21. Rules of the Public Library. Boston, 1853.

CLASS I.

Religion.

Abelly, 11203, D. Medulla theologica. Authore Ludovico Abelly. Parisiis, 1667.

Alexander, 11220, D. The canon of the old and new testaments ascertained; or the Bible complete without the apocrypha and unwritten traditions. By A. Alexander, D. D. Philadelphia, 1851. Gift of Pres. Board. Arnoldt, 13378, O D. Dan. Heinr Arnoldt's kurzgefasste Kirchengeschichte des Königreichs Preussen. Königsberg, 1769. Gift of Isaac Lea. Babcock, 13699, O. 9. Remarks of Mr. Babcock of Erie, on the Roman Catholic Church property bill. (1855.)

Baxter, 11217, D. The saint's everlasting rest; or a treatise on the blessed state of the saints in Heaven. By Richard Baxter. Abridged. Philadelphia, 1847. Gift of Pres. Board.

Bell, 13413, 0. 17. Light to the shopboard; a discourse by W. C. Bell. Lexington, 1843.

Benezet, 11036, D. 4. A short account of the religious society of Friends. By Anthony Benezet. Philadelphia, 1814.

11040, D. 4. The plainness of the Christian religion, compared to the corrupting nature of war. By Anthony Benezet. Philadelphia, 1782. Gift of Dr. G. W. Norris.

Bennett, 11197, D. The history of the Saints; or an exposé of Joe Smith and Mormonism. By John C. Bennett. Boston, 1842.

Bevan, 13293, O. 11. A refutation of misrepresentations of Friends, with a life of James Nayler. By Joseph G. Bevan. London, 1800. Gift of Dr. G. W. Norris.

Bigelow, 11055, D. 4. A sermon, by Andrew Bigelow. Boston, 1828. Binney, 13543, O. 5. Reply to Bishop Meade's second pamphlet, and to Bishop Hopkins's letter on the case of Bishop H. U. Onderdonk. Philadelphia, 1854.

13756, O. 12. The law of suspension of the clergy in the primitive church. Philadelphia, 1855. Gift of the author.

Boardman, 11277, D. A treatise on original sin. By H. A. Boardman. Philadelphia, 1839. Gift of Pres. Board.

Boyce, 2652, Q. 3. The Quakers' cruelty, deceit and wickedness, presented to the King and Parliament by Thomas Boyce. With a copy of the paper the Quakers put forth against me. London, 1675. Gift of Dr. G. W. Norris.

Breaker, 13638, O. 6. Sermon delivered in Beaufort, S. C., by Rev. J. M. C. Breaker. Charleston, 1855. Gift of Lloyd P. Smith.

Brochmand, 2677, Q. Tricesimus et tricesimus primus religionis Christianæ articuli; de ministerio ecclesiastico, et disciplina ecclesiastica. Auctor Casparo E. Brochmand.

Brook, 11037, D. 7. Reasons for silent waiting. By Mary Brook. Philadelphia, 1816. Bunsen, 13725, O. Christianity and mankind, their beginnings and prospects. By Christian Charles Josias Bunsen. 7 vols. (Including Hippolytus, 2 vols.; Universal history, 2 vols., and Analeceta Ante-Nicena, 3 vols.) London, 1854.

Burgess, 2652, Q. 1. The craftsman; a sermon. Composed by the late Daniel Burgess, and intended to be preached by him in the High Times (sic), but prevented by the burning of his meeting house. Philadelphia. Printed by S. Keimer (circa 1725). At the end.-Now in the press, a dialogue betwixt a Quaker and a hireling priest. Printed in England, and now to be reprinted, to prevent (if possible), the spreading of the contagion of priestly delusions in America. Gift of Dr. W. Norris. Calamy, 13360, O. The nonconformist's memorial; being an account of the lives, sufferings and printed works of the 2000 ministers ejected from the Church of England, 1666. Originally written by Edmund Calamy, D. D. Abridged and corrected, with new lives, &c., by Samuel Palmer. 3 vols. London, 1802. Gift of Isaac Lea, Esq. Calvin, 13557, O. Institutes of the Christian religion. By John Calvin. Translated by John Allen. 6th American edition. 2 vols. Philadelphia. Gift of the Presbyterian Board.

Carey, 13387, 0. Lay security; no ecclesiastical compromise. The protest of a Catholic against any change in the constitution of the Roman Catholic Church in Ireland, as a compromise for Catholic emancipation. (By William Carey.) London, 1813. Gift of Isaac Lea, Esq. Chandler, 13390, O. History of persecution, with remarks on Dr. Roger's vindications of the civil establishment of religion. By Samuel Chandler. London, 1736. Gift of same.

Churchman, 11043, D. 10. Remarks on the gospel ministry. By George Churchman, Evan Thomas and Benjamin Parvin. Baltimore, 1785. Clark, 13419, O. 4. Further evidences of the existence of the Deity. Intended as a supplement to Paley's Natural Theology. By George Clark. London, 1806.

13665, O. 16. Term sermon at Trinity College. By Rev. Thos. M. Clark, D. D. Hartford, 1852.

13665, O. 17. A discourse before the ancient and Hon. Artillery Company. By Rev. Thos. M. Clark. Boston, 1849.

13296, O. 13. An essay to discover the visible marks of Christ's Church. By Wm. Clark. Colchester, 1779.

Coit, 13665, O. 19. Sermon at Trinity College, by Rev. Thos. W. Coit, D. D. Hartford, 1852.

Coole, 11038, D. 2. Some observations on the paraphrase and notes of the judicious John Lock; relating to woman's exercising their gifts. (By J. Coole.) London, 1716.

Cooper, 13546, O. 1. Ancient British and English Churches, &c. Edited by C. P. Cooper. London, 1851.

Crisp, 11034, D. 3. An epistle to Friends. By Stephen Crisp. London,

1666.

Crooke, 11034, D. 16. An epistle to all that's young in the truth, and lately convinced; this from us, John Crooke, Thomas Green. London,

1676.

Cummings, 11040, D. 7. Two sermons preached in Christ Church by Archibald Cummings. Published in their own vindication, from the false and rash reflections of the famous Mr. Whitefield. Philadelphia. Printed by Bradford. 1740.

Dalcho, 13523, O. An historical account of the Protestant Episcopal Church in South Carolina. By F. Dalcho. Charleston, 1820.

Davidson, 13413, O. 16. A reply to the late manifesto. By R. Davidson. Lexington, 1820.

Dell, 11034, D. 1, & 11037, D. 16. The doctrine of baptisms. By William Dell. Philadelphia, printed by Franklin & Hall, 1759.

11035, D. 6. The trial of spirits, wherein is held forth the certain downfall of the carnal clergy of these nations. By William Dell. Philadelphia, printed by Franklin & Hall, 1760.

Dickinson, 11043, D. 9. A salutation of love to the seed of God. (By James Dickinson.) From on board the ship, 18th of 12th month, 1695. London, 1710.

Diez, 2685, Q. R. P. Fratris Philippi Diez Lusitani concionum in evangelia tomus secundus. Moguntiæ, 1614. Gift of J. J. Barclay, Esq. Doane, 13785, 0. A collection (arranged chronologically) of 21 sermons and charges by the Rt. Rev. George W. Doane, Bishop of New Jersey. 1831 to 1855. Gift of Rev. James Bonnar.

11533, D. A collection of pamphlets relating to Burlington College, together with sermons and addresses by Bp. Doane. Gift of the

same.

13756, O. 11. A letter to the Bishops of the P. E. Church (respecting Bp. Doane). Philadelphia, 1855. Gift of Chas. W. Kinsman, Esq.

Ely, 13552, O. 4. Interpretation of Rev. E. S. Ely's dream, and remarks on his theology, &c. Philadelphia, 1825.

13552, 0. 5. A discourse on the fourth of July, 1827. By Ezra Stiles Ely, D. D. Philadelphia, 1828.

Evans, 13498, O. A narrative of the proceedings of the religious society of the people called Quakers against John Evans: and the trial of John Evans versus Ellis Yarnall and others. Compiled under the direction of John Evans. Philadelphia, 1811. Gift of the author.

Fairchild, 11225, D. The great supper; or the doctrines of grace. By Rev. A. G. Fairchild, D. D. With an introduction, by Rev. A. T. McGill, D. D. Philadelphia, 1847. Gift of Presbyterian Board.

Foster, 13707, O. 14. See Lewis, infra.

Fox, 2652, Q. 2. Possession above profession. By George Fox. (London), 1675. MSS. letter of Phinehas Pemberton, dated 29th day of third month, called May, 1675, inserted.

Gaston, 13382, 0. A scripture account of the faith and practice of Christians, forming a concordance to the Scriptures. By Hugh Gaston. Philadelphia, 1807. Gift of I. Lea, Esq.

Gilly, 13665, O. 6. The cause of missions. A sermon, by William Stephen Gilly, D. D. New York, 1839.

Griffith, 13298, O. 4. Remarks principally addressed to the people called Quakers. By John Griffith. London, printed, and Wilmington

(Del.), reprinted by James Adams, 1768.

Gurney, 13686, O. Observations on the distinguishing views and practices of the Society of Friends. By Joseph John Gurney. New York, 1840. Gift of Isaac Collins.

Hall, 11035, D. 6. A mite cast into the treasury. By David Hall. Philadelphia, printed by B. Franklin & D. Hall, 1758.

11039, D. 1. A compassionate call to such as have unhappily forfeited

their unity with Friends. By David Hall. Philadelphia, printed by James Chatlin, in Church Alley, 1753. Gift of Dr. G. W. Norris. Hartley, 13298, O. 3. A discourse on mistakes concerning religion. By Thomas Hartley, A. M. Philadelphia, 1801.

Harwood, 13665, O. 12. The relation of the incarnation to the progress of

human thought. An oration by Rev. Edward Harwood. Hartford, 1853.

Hase, 13536, O. History of the Christian Church, by Dr. Charles Hase. Translated from the 7th German edition, by Charles E. Blumenthal, and Conway P. Wing. New York, 1855.

Helfenstein, 11414, D. Choice sermons, by the Rev. J. C. Albertus Helfenstein. Translated by I. Daniel Rupp. Carlisle, 1832. Gift of James J. Barclay, Esq.

Hendericks, 11034, D. 14. An epistle to Friends in England, to be read in their assemblies, in the fear of the Lord. By your friend in the truth, Elizabeth Hendericks. 1672. Dated at the end, Amsterdam. Herr, 11038, D. 7. A short explication of the written Word of God, &c.: against the Quakers. By Francis Herr. 1790. (See Mason, infra.) Hervey, 13298, 0. 11. A sermon, by James Hervey, A. M. Philadelphia, printed by W. Dunlap, 1760.

Hicks, 11054, D. 22. View of the sentiments of Elias Hicks respecting future rewards and punishments. Philadelphia, 1829. Gift of Isaac Lea. 13767, O. A doctrinal epistle, written by Elias Hicks in 1820, &c. Philadelphia, 1824. Gift of the same.

11051, D. 19. Letters, &c. relating to the doctrines of Elias Hicks. Philadelphia, 1824. Gift of the same.

11038, D. 6. An examination of an epistle issued by a meeting of the followers of Elias Hicks, being a statement of facts relative to their separation from the Society of Friends. Philadelphia, 1827.

Holme, 13295, 0. 11, & 13298, O. 6 & 9. A serious call to all people. By Benjamin Holme. Bristol, printed by S. & F. Farley, at Shakespear's-head, in Castle Green, 1738.

11036, D. 3. A tender invitation and call to all people. By Benjamin Holme. London, 1748.

Huet, 2676, Q. Petri Danielis Huetii questiones de concordia rationis et fidei.

Parisiis, 1690.

Jameson, 11487, D. Sisters of charity, Catholic and Protestant. By Mrs. Jameson. London, 1855.

Johnson, 11039, D. 6. The advantages and disadvantages of the marriage state; as entered into with religious or irreligious persons. By J. Johnson. Philadelphia, 1783.

Lamb, 11383, D. 9. Spiritual destitution. A sermon, by Robert Lamb. London, 1849.

Lea, 11034, D. 5 & 11. Some breathings of the father's love flowing forth unto the young convinced. (By Francis Lea.) Southwark, 1673. Leeser, 13411, O. 10. The claims of the Jews to an equality of rights. By Isaac Leeser. Philadelphia, 5601.

Leon, 11084, D. Ceremonies et coûtumes qui s'observent aujourd'huy parmi les Juifs. Traduites de l'Italien de Leon de Modene, &c. by le Sieur de Simonville. Paris, 1710. Gift of Isaac Lea.

Lewis, 13707, O. 13. A brief review of the causes of the division in the yearly meeting of Ohio. By Enoch Lewis. Philadelphia, 1855. 13707, Q. 14, & 13708, O. 4. An examination of E. L.'s Review, &c." By Ethan Foster. Boston, 1855.

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Linn, 13388, 0. Discourses on the signs of the times. By William Linn, D. D. New York, 1794. Gift of Isaac Lea.

Lockman, 11083, D. A history of the sufferings of Protestants and others, by Popish persecutions. By John Lockman. London, 1760. Gift of Isaac Lea.

Long, 11087, D. The history of the Donatists. By Thomas Long, B. D.

London, 1697. Gift of the same.

Lorimer, 11219, D. An historical sketch of the Protestant Church of France,

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