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2d edition. To which is added the epistle to Celantia. London, 1828. Gift of Lloyd P. Smith.

Massillon, 11491, O. Euvres de Massillon, Évêque de Clermont. 13 tom. Paris, 1810.

Melancthon, 9191, D. Liber de Animâ recognitus, ab avtore Philip Melancthon. Vitebergæ, 1658.

Moore, 10748, O. Memoir of the life of the Rt. Rev. Richard Channing Moore, D. D. By J. P. K. Henshaw, D. D., accompanied by a selection of sermons. Philadelphia, 1843.

More, 7250, D. Sir Thomas More; a selection from his works, as well in prose as in verse. Forming a sequel to "Life and Times of Sir Thomas More." By W. Joseph Walter, late of St. Edmond's College. Baltimore. Gift of the author.

Oxley, 6495, D. Some account of the life of Joseph Pike; also the gospel labours of Joseph Oxley. London, 1837.

Penington, 6487, D. Selections from the works of Isaac Penington. London, 1837.

Pike, 6495, D. Some account of the life of Joseph Pike. London, 1837. St. Augustine, 11366, O. Histoire de Saint Augustin, sa vie, ses œuvres, son siècle, influence de son génie, par M. Poujoulat. 3 tomes. Paris, 1845.

9244, D. Aurelius Augustinus de civitate Dei omnia quæ extant. Genevæ, 1610.

St. Bernard, 7469, D. The life and times of St. Bernard. By Dr. Augustus Neander. Translated from the German by Matilda Wrench. London, 1843.

St. Cyprian, 10447, O. The life and times of Saint Cyprian. By Geo. A. Poole. Oxford, 1840.

Scott, 7421, D. Recollections of the life of the Rev. A. J. Scott, D. D. London, 1842.

Simeon, 11836, & 11872, O. Memoirs of the life of the Rev. Charles Simeon,

M. A., with a selection from his writings and correspondence. Edited by the Rev. William Carus, M. A. The American edition edited by Rt. Rev. C. P. McIlvaine. New York and London, 1847. Spinosa, 10869, O. Histoire de la vie et des ouvrages de B. de Spinosa. Par Amaud Saintes. Paris, 1842.

Swedenborg, 6737, D. The doctrine of the New Jerusalem concerning the Lord. By E. Swedenborg. Cambridge, 1821. Gift of the Church. 6738, D. The doctrine of the New Jerusalem concerning faith. By E. Swedenborg. Boston, 1828. Gift of the same.

6739, D. A treatise concerning the last judgment and the destruction of Babylon. By E. Swedenborg. Boston, 1828. the same.

Gift of

6740, D. A treatise concerning divine love and divine wisdom. By E. Swedenborg. Boston, 1828. Gift of the same.

6741, D. On the intercourse between the soul and the body. By E. Swedenborg. Boston, 1828. Gift of the same.

Tom. 12.

11012, O. Arcana Coelestia, quæ in Scriptura Sacra seu verbo Domini sunt detecta; opus Emanuelis Swedenborg. Tubingæ, 1833. Gift of James A. Austin.

7095, D. Angelic wisdom concerning Divine Providence. By Emanuel Swedenborg. Second American edition. Boston, 1840. Gift of William Roberts.

9746, O. Heavenly Arcana, which are in sacred Scripture, or word of the Lord laid open, together with wonderful things which were seen in the world of spirits and in the heaven of angels. By

Emanuel Swedenborg.

Printing Society.

Boston, 1837. Gift of the New Church

Swedenborg, 9852, 0. Delights of wisdom, concerning conjugal love, after which follow pleasures of insanity concerning scortatory love. By Emanuel Swedenborg. Boston, 1833. Presented by the same.

9853, O. The true Christian Religion, containing the universal theology of the New Church foretold by the Lord. By Emanuel Swedenborg. Boston, 1833. Presented by the same.

6639, D. Concerning heaven and hell. From the Latin of Emanuel Swedenborg. Boston, 1837. Gift of the New Church Printing Society.

6734, D. Angelic wisdom concerning the divine love and the divine wisdom. By E. Swedenborg. Boston, 1835. Gift of the General Convention of the New Jerusalem Church.

6735, D. The Athanasian creed, extracted from the Apocalypse, or Book of Revelations, explained. By E. Swedenborg. Boston, 1828. Gift of the same.

6736, D. The doctrine of the New Jerusalem respecting the Sacred Scripture. By Emanuel Swedenborg. Boston, 1829. Gift of the same.

Taylor, 7297, D. Holy living and dying; with prayers; containing the complete duty of a Christian. By Jeremy Taylor; to which is prefixed a memoir of the author. Philadelphia, 1842.

Tonno, 7880, D. Ridley, Latimer, Cranmer, and other English martyrs. By Charlotte Elizabeth (Mad. Tonno). New York, 1844.

Warburton, 10434, O. A selection from unpublished papers of the Rt. Rev. William Warburton, D. D., late Bishop of Gloucester. By the Rev. Francis Kilvert. London, 1841.

Wesley, 10448, O. The life of the Rev. Charles Wesley. By Thomas Jackson. 2 vols. London, 1841.

Wordsworth, 13071, O. Ecclesiastical biography; or lives of eminent men, connected with the history of religion in England, from the commencement of the Reformation to the Revolution. Selected and illustrated with notes. By Christopher Wordsworth, D. D. Fourth edition, with many additional historical and biographical notes. 4 vols. London, 1853.

Par J. J. Hottinger.

Zwingli, 11413, O. Ulrich Zwingli et son époque.
Traduit de l'Allemand, par Aimé Humbert. Lausanne, 1844.

1319, F. Vita Sanctorum Patrum. 1470. 9669, O. The book of the fathers; containing the lives of the celebrated fathers of the Christian church, and the spirit of their writings. London, 1838. 6620, D. Letters on the writings of the fathers of the first two centuries. By Misopapisticus. London, 1838.

DOCTRINAL, PRACTICAL, CONTROVERSIAL, AND MISCELLANEOUS DIVINITY.

Achilli, 9738, D. Dealings with the Inquisition; or Papal Rome, her priests and her Jesuits. With important disclosures. By the Rev. Giacinto Achilli, D. D. London, 1851.

Alison, 10183, D. 2. The second Reformation; or Christianity developed. By A. Alison, Esq. 2d edition. London, 1851.

Allibone, 10242, D. A review, by a layman (Samuel A. Allibone, Esq.), of a

work entitled "New Themes for the Protestant Clergy." Philadelphia,

1852. Aquinas, 2505, 0. 1. Divi Thomæ Aquinatis angelici illuminatissimi, Summa contra Gentiles. Cologne, 1501.

1237, F. Bibliotheca interpretum ad universam summam theologiæ Divi Thomæ Aquinatis, ecclesiæ doctoris. Auctore P. M. Xanthes Mariales. 4 vols. Venetiis, 1660. Bequest of Dr. Joseph Parrish. Argyle, Duke of, 8928, D. Presbytery examined. By the Duke of Argyle. London, 1848.

Babbage, 9525, O. The ninth Bridgewater treatise. A fragment. By Charles Babbage. London, 1837.

Babington, 12283, O. 7. Mr. Macaulay's character of the clergy in the 17th century considered. By C. Babington. Cambridge, 1849.

Badeley, 12493, O. 3. Speech before the committee of the privy council on the Gorham case. By Edward Badeley, Esq. London, 1850.

Bailey, 1338, F. Operis historici et chronologici libri duo á creatione mundi ad Constantinum magnum; unà cum tribus diatribus quarum prima est de Hereticorum autocatacrisi, secunda, an quicquid in Deo est, Deus sit, Tertia de Predestinatione per D. Robertum Ballium. Amstelodami, 1668. Gift of Sally N. Dickinson.

Bakewell, 9326, 0. Natural evidence of a future life.

By F. C. Bakewell. London, 1835. Balles, 11217, O. 12. The Episcopal church defended. By James A. Balles.

Batavia.

Barrington, 1364, 0. An essay on the teaching and witness of the Holy Spirit. From the miscellanea sacra of Lord Barrington. (In vol. 4 of Watson's tracts.) Cambridge, 1785.

Beecher, 9045, D. The incarnation. By Charles Beecher. New York, 1849. 10626, D. The conflict of ages; or the great debate on the moral relations of God and man. By Edward Beecher, D. D. Boston, 1853. Belcher, 10052, D. The baptisms of the New Testament. By Joseph Belcher, D. D. Philadelphia, 1848. Gift of Baptist Publication Society. Benezet, 2343, D. 4. The plainness and simplicity of the Christian religion with its effects compared to the dreadful effects of war. Collected by Anthony Benezet. Philadelphia, 1800.

Bennetius, 9217, D. Repertorium theologiæ á Jacobo Bennetio. Holmiæ, 1735.

Benson, 1364, 0. An essay concerning the unity of sense; to show that no text of Scripture has more than one single sense. From D. Benson's paraphrase of St. Paul. (In vol. 4 of Watson's tracts.) Cambridge, 1785.

1364, 0. An essay concerning inspiration.
phrase and notes on St. Paul's epistles.
tracts.) Cambridge, 1785.

1364, O. An essay on the man of sin.
of Watson's tracts.) Cambridge, 1785.

From D. Benson's para(In vol. 4 of Watson's

By D. Benson. (In vol. 5

Best, 9527, O. 1. Afterthoughts on reading Dr. Buckland's Bridgewater treatise. By the Hon. and Rev. S. Best. London, 1837.

Beveridge (Bp.), 9169, D. Private thoughts on religion and a Christian life. By Wm. Beveridge, D. D., Bishop of St. Asaph. Philadelphia, 1796. Binney, 9611, D. 1. The great Gorham case. A history. By John Search (T. Binney). London, 1850.

Blakey, 12301, O. The temporal benefits of Christianity exemplified. By R. Blakey. London, 1849.

Boardman, 9647, D. 3. The Rev. Dr. Boardman's letter on Bishop Doane's pamphlet and the Oxford controversy. Philadelphia, 1841.

9647, D. 4. Correspondence between the Rt. Rev. Bishop Doane,

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 du pape. Par Francisque Bouvet. Paris, 1845.

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. Boston, 1854.

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. Henry S. Cheever. New York, 1852.

By Rev.

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, O. 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.

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