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RELIGION.

a letter from the learned Mr. Dodwell, concerning the said J. T.
edit. London, 1719.-

Zock, 3563, O. Scripture proofs of our Saviour's divinity explained and
vindicated. By William Sherlock. London, 1706. P.
3d

2454, D. Proofs of Christianity from the resurrection of Jesus. By Dr. Sherlock. and the conversion of the Ethiopian Eunuch. The conversion of St. Paul. By George Littleton, Edinburgh, 1769. Gift

of a Friend.

3358, O. 4. The trial of the witnesses of the resurrection of Jesus. By Dr. Sherlock. London, 1734.

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son, 2833, O. Internal and presumptive evidences of Christianity. By John Simpson. London, 1801.

2258, D. A plea for religion and the sacred writings, addressed to the disciples of Thomas Paine, and to wavering Christians of every denomination, by the late Rev. David Simpson, M. A.-to which is prefixed, some account of the life and death of the author. Philadel Smith, 697. O. The cure of deism; or the mediatorial scheme, by Jesus Christ, phia, 1809. the only true religion; in answer to objections started against Christianity. By a country gentleman. Elisha Smith. 3d edit. 2 vols.

London, 1739.

2022, D. Lectures on the evidences of the Christian religion, delivered to the senior class in the college of New Jersey. By the Rev. Samuel Stanhope Smith, President. Philadelphia, 1809.

Stebbing, 896, O. An examination of Mr. Warburton's second proposition, in his projected demonstration of "The divine legation of Moses;" in which the faith of the ancient Jewish church, touching the doctrine of a future state, is asserted and cleared from the author's objections; with an appendix, containing considerations on the command to Abraham, to offer up his son Isaac. By Henry Stebbing. London, 1744. Stilling fleet, 1479, D. A letter to a deist; in answer to several objections against the truth and authority of the scriptures. By Edw'd. Stillingfleet. London, 1677. P.

Sumner, 4968, O. A treatise on the records of the creation, and on the moral
attributes of the Creator; with particular reference to the Jewish his-
tory, and to the consistency of the principle of population with the
wisdom and goodness of the deity. By John B. Sumner, M. A., 2 vols.
London, 1816.

6376, O. The process of historical proof exemplified and explained.
With observations on the peculiar points of the Christian evidence.
By Isaac Taylor. London, 1828..

Veil, De, 937, Q. 13. Defence of the divine authority of the holy scripture, as
the alone rule of faith, in answer to Father Simon's critical history
of the old testament. By Car. Maria de Veil. London, 1683.

Warburton, 1007, O. Julian; or a discourse concerning the earthquake and fiery eruption, which defeated the emperor's attempt to rebuild the temple at Jerusalem. By William Warburton. London, 1750.

3249, O. The same.

2d edit. London, 1751. P.

63, O. The divine legation of Moses. By William Warburton.

edit.

5 vols. London, 1766.

5th

Watson, 1093, D. An apology for Christianity, in a series of letters to Edward Gibbon, author of the history of the decline and fall of the Roman empire. By R. Watson, D. D. 5th edit. London, 1791.

1588, D. The same.

Cambridge, 1776. P.

8601, O. 1182, & 3346, D. An apology for the bible, in a series of let

ters, addressed to Thomas Paine.

1796, and Philadelphia, 1796.

By R. Watson, D. D. London

Watson, 1475, D. The same. P.

3774, O. Popular evidences of natural religion and Christianity. By the Rev. Thomas Watson. London, 1805.

West, 388, O. Observations on the history and evidences of the resurrection of Jesus Christ. By Gilbert West. 4th edit. London, 1749. 3499, O. The same. London, 1747. P.

471, 924, & 3388, O. 1. Observations on the conversion and apostleship of St. Paul. By Gilbert West. London, 1748.

Whalley, 469, O. 3. Vindication of the evidences and authenticity of the gospels, from the objections of Lord Bolingbroke. By Peter Whalley. London, 1753.

Whitby, 3618, O. An endeavour to evince the certainty of Christian faith, in general, and of the resurrection of Christ in particular. By Daniel Whitby. Oxford, 1671. P.

Wilson, 4012, D. Common objections to Christianity proposed and answered. By James P. Wilson, D. D. Philadelphia, 1829.

Wharton, 2497, O. 5. An inquiry into the proofs of the divinity of Jesus Christ; in which the opinion of Dr. Priestley, concerning Christ, is considered. Charles H. Wharton, D. D. Philadelphia, 1796.

3404, O. 2. The infidel convicted, or a brief defence of the Christian revelation. London, 1721. P.

8601, O. 3. Remarks on the Age of Reason. Dublin, 1795.

1255, & 4941, D. Historical defence of experimental religion; in which the doctrine of divine influences is supported by the authority of scripture, and the experience of the wisest and best men in all ages and countries. 2 vols. London, 1795. Gift of William Rogers.

3742, D. Lectures supposed to have been delivered by the author of a view of the internal evidence of the Christian religion; dedicated to Edward Gibbon, Esq. London, 1787.

4534, D. Reason and faith; or, philosophical absurdities, and the necessity of revelation. Philadelphia, 1791.

CREEDS, CATECHISMS, LITURGIES, AND TREATISES THEREON.

926, Q. 16. Treatise, showing that the singing of psalmes is a gospel ordiBy Charles Cotton. London, 1650.

nance.

932, Q. 6. Historical essay, touching general councils, creeds, and impositions in matters of religion. By Andrew Marvell. London, 1680.

4608, D. 5. Arguments for the use of a printed congregational liturgy for public worship. By John Simpson. London, 1803.

787, D. 6. Reasons why human compositions ought not to be used in the praises of God; with an address concerning family government. Albany, 1783. 904, F. Commentaries upon several articles of the creed, with divers sermons. By Thomas Jackson. London, 1657. P. 1285, Q. Knowledge of Christ Jesus, or the seventh book of commentaries upon the apostles' creed. By Thomas Jackson. London, 1834. P. 3381, O. History of the apostles' creed, with critical observations on its several articles. By Sir Peter King. London, 1702, P.

812, F. An exposition of the

12th edit.

1276, Q.

London, 1741. P.

creed. By John Pearson, bishop of Chester.

Corpus et syntagma confessionem fidei, quæ in diversis regnis

et nationibus ecclesiarum nomine fuerunt authentice editæ. Genevæ, 1654. P.

5341, O. 1. An historical and literary account of the formularies, confessions of faith, or symbolic books, of the Roman Catholic, Greek, and principal Protestant churches. By Charles Butler. London, 1816.

2183, D. De ritu sacrarum ecclesiæ catholicæ concionum. Libri tres. Auctore Francisco Bernardino Ferrario. Parisiis, 1664. Gift of William M.Corkle.

776, F. Psalterium Romanum decreto sacro-sancti concilii Tridentini restitutum ex breviario Romano. Antverpiæ, 1664. P.

893. F. Breviarium Romanum. Parisiis, 1573. P.

1107, D. Breviarium Romanum. Antverpiæ, 1632. Gift of Samuel Mifflin. 1006, D. Missale Romanum. MS. Circu, A. D. 1060.

1189, D. Nouvelles etrennes spirituelles selon l'usage de Rome. Philadelphie. Gift of Moreau de Saint Mèry.

3861, D.

The Roman Missal, translated into the English language, for the use of the laity, &c. &c. By the Rt. Rev. Dr. England, Bishop of Charleston. New York, 1822.

4548, D. Catechism on the foundations of the Christian faith, printed with the approbation of Archbishop Carroll. New York, 1812.

218, D. Catechismvs ad parochos ex decreto concilii Tridentini editvs. Parisiis, 1656. Gift of Mathew Carey.

5318, D. 4. Dr. James Butler's Catechism, revised and corrected, by the Rev. William Hogan. Philadelphia, 1821.

688, Q. Euchologion; sive rituale Græcorum, complectens ritus et ordines divinæ liturgiæ officiorum, &c. (in modern Greek, printed in Italy without date.)

8971, O. Origines Liturgical, or antiquities of the English ritual. By Wm. Palmer. 2 vols. London, 1832.

35, & 6911, O. The confessional; or a free inquiry into the right and utility of establishing systematical confessions of faith and doctrine in protestant churches; with an additional preface, in answer to Dr. Rutherforth's charge. By Francis Blackburne. 2d edit. London, 1767.

5666, O. Corpus doctrinæ Christianæ ecclesiarum à papatu Romano Reformatarum ex ore D. Zachariæ Ursini, in explicationibus catecheticis, a postea crebris editionibus auctum á D. Davide Pareo, hunc editionem ad curavit Philippus Pareus.

1634.

1319, D. Conradi Dieterici institutiones catecheticæ. Jenæ, 1683. Gift of Mathew Carey.

8602, O. 2. The true churchman; being an enquiry into the propriety of written worship. London, 1794.

1726, D. Rites of funeral, ancient and modern, in use through the known world; by M. Muret. Translated into English from the French, to which is added, a vindication of Christianity against paganism. London, 1683. P.

7698, O. Lectures on the catechism, on conformation, and the liturgy of the episcopal church; to which is prefixed the catechism of said church. By James Abercrombie, D. D. Philadelphia, 1811.

468, D.

don, 1692.

An exposition of the assembly's catechism. By John Flavel. Lon

1342, Q. Practical catechisme with other religious subjects. By Henry Hammond. London, 1646. P.

3327, O.

Practical exposition of the church catechism. By Matthew Hole. 2d edit. London, 1715. P.

3956 D. 4.

Bishop Law on catechising. London, 1783.

5666, O. 2. Miscellanea catecheticæ. Authoræ D. Davide Paræ, S. T. P. Hanoviæ, 1534.

446, D. The catechism of Luther, in Swedish and the Virginian Indian language. Stockholm, 1696.

787, D. 10. Catechism, agreeably to the doctrines of the Westminster confession of faith. By Marshall. Philadelphia, 1784.

876, O. The principles of the Christian religion explained, in a brief commentary upon the church catechism. By William, archbishop of Canterbury, 4th edit. London, 1720.

3552, O. The same.

P.

4399, O. Lectures on the catechism of the protestant episcopal church, with supplementary lectures on the ministry and on public service, by William White, Bishop. Philadelphia, 1813.

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8644, O. 6. A catechism on the Lord's supper. London, 1788.

2959, D. 1. Catechesis religionis Christianæ brevior hebraice versa publice oblata per Gul. Seaman, M. D. ed: sec: per Rev. T. Alden. Philadelphia, 821. Gift of T. Alden.

3565, O. The thirty-nine articles, and the constitution and canons of the church of England. London, 1739. P.

8265, O. An exposition of the thirty-nine articles of the church of England, by Gilbert Burnet, Bishop of Sarum. 6th edition. Dublin, 1790.

2207, Q. The faith, doctrine, and religion professed and protected in the realm of England, expressed in thirty-nine articles. The said articles analyzed into propositions. By Thomas Rogers. Cambridge, 1691.

3395, O. 3. Dissertation on the 17th article of the church of England. By Thomas Winchester. Oxford, 1773. P.

6695, O. A review of some of the articles of the church of England; to which a subscription is required of protestant dissenting ministers. By Samuel Wilton. London, 1774.

938, Q. 1. Svffrage of the divines of Great Britaine concerning their articles of faith. 1626.

910, F.

The book of common prayer and service in the church of England and administration of the sacraments. London. P.

681, F. The book of common prayer, and rites and ceremonies according to the use of the church of England. Oxford, 1793. P.

1181, Q.

The book of common prayer and administration of sacraments, &c., of the church of England, together with the old and new testaments. ford, 1703. P.

Ox

1185, Q. The book of common prayer, administration of sacraments of the church of England. London, 1727. P.

842, D. La liturgie selon l'usage de l'Eglise Anglicane. Londres, 1704. 865, D. The book of common prayer, as revised by a convention of the protestant episcopal church of the United States of America. Philadelphia, 1786. The book of common prayer. New York, 1817. The book of common prayer. Philadelphia, 1818.

3835, D.

6723, O. 949, O.

The morning and evening prayer, the litany, church catechism, family prayers, &c. Translated into the Mohaque Indian language, by Lawrence Claesse. Philadelphia, 1715. Gift of the Rev. Hugh Jones, of Maryland.

1881, D. Psalterium ecclesiæ Anglicana Hibraicum. Auct. J. Reeves. London, 1804.

3787, D.

The book of common prayer, reformed according to the plan of the late Dr. Samuel Clarke, &c. &c. London, 1793. /

3632, D. The book of common prayer reformed, &c. &c. By John Disney. London, 1802.

3551, & 6610, O. A companion for the festivals and fasts of the church of England: with collects and prayers for each solemnity. By Robert Nelson, Esq. Dublin, 1763. M. London, 1728.

8541, O.

Short discourses on the common prayer, designed to inform the judgment, by Thomas Combe, D. D. London, 1688.

3364, O.

Practical discourses on all the parts and offices of the liturgy of the church of England. By M. Hole. 2 vols. London, 1716. P.

3399, O. Practical discourses on the parts and offices of the liturgy in the church of England. By M. Hole. 1st and 2d vol. in 1. 5th and 6th vol. in 1. London 1714. P.

4645, D. Lectures on the catechism of the church of England; with a discourse on confirmation. By T. Secker. Dublin, 1811.

1716, D. Rationale upon the book of common prayer of the church of England. By Anthony Sparrow, D. D. London, 1672. P.

778, F. Rational illustration of the book of common prayer and rites and ceremonies of the church of England. By Charles Wheatly. 3d edit. London, 1720. P.

454, D. Advice to the readers of the common prayer; with a preface concerning divine worship. 4th edit. London, 1707.

415, Q. Relation des mesures prises pour introduire la liturgie Anglicane dans le Roiaume de Prusse et dans l'electorat de Hanover. Londres, 1767. Gift of Granville Sharp.

925, 1355, & 1382, Q. 4. Directory for the publique worship of God throughout the three kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland; with an ordinance of parliament for the taking away of the book of common prayer. London, 1645-1666. P.

1361, Q. 5. The armies letanie, and a new letanie for our new lent. London, 1647.

931, Q. 1. Petition presented to the king by the ministers of the gospel commissioned for the review and alteration of the liturgy. London, 1661.

932, Q. 2. Common prayer-book devotions, episcopal delusions. London, 1666.

954, Q. 21. Considerations about subscription; with some reflections on the late subscription made by the dissenters. London, 1690.

954, Q. 22. Petition of many divines, in the name of themselves and brethren both of Old and New England, to the bishops and clergy of the province Canterbury, assembled in convocation, in 1690.

955, & 956, Q. 11. Remarks upon two letters relating to the alterations in the liturgy. London, 1690.

3484, O. 4. Bishop of Clogher's speech made in the house of lords in Ireland for omitting the Nicene and Athanasian creeds out of the liturgy, &c. on Monday, February 2d 1756. London, 1757.

P.

1982, O. 5. Letter to the archbishop of Canterbury on the present opposition to any further reformation. London, 1774.

947, Q. 1. Form of prayer and an order of fasting, for the averting of God's heavy visitations upon many places of this realm. London, 1665.

947, Q. 2. Form of prayer to be used on the thirteenth of November, being the fast day appointed by the king. London, 1678.

948, Q.1. Form of prayer for God's blessing upon the king, and for the averting of his judgments. London, 1678.

948, Q. 4. Form of prayer to be used on the 22d of December, being the fast day appointed by the king. London, 1680.

406, Q. 13. A prayer for the prince and princess of Orange.

634, Q. 18. A solemn form of adoration, humiliation and prayer for the general fast, on the fourth of February, 1740. London, 1741. 466, Q. 12. A morning prayer for the

delphia, 1780.

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802, D. 2. The Lutheran catechism in the Swedish and Indian languages.

925, Q. 17. Advice of the assembly of divines, concerning part of a confession of faith, presented to parliament. London, 1646.

925, Q. 28. Confession of faith, presented by the assembly of divines, to parliament. London, 1647. This volume the gift of Z. Poulson, jun.

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