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Johnson, 9537, D. and 9590, D. Dr. Johnson: his religious life and his death. New York and London, 1850.

Jones, 12145, O. Peter Edwards' candid reasons examined and answered. By David Jones, A. M. Philadelphia, 1811.

Keith, 7775 & 7807, D. The land of Israel, according to the covenant with Abraham, with Isaac, and with Jacob. By Alexander Keith. New York and Edinburgh, 1844.

Kelty, 6966, D. Early days of the society of Friends, exemplifying the obedience of faith in some of its first members. By Mary Ann Kelty. London, 1840.

à Kempis, 12152, O. The imitation of Jesus Christ. By Thomas à Kempis: to which are added, meditations and prayers for sick persons, by George Stanhope, D. D. London, 1809.

Kenrick, 11968, O. The primacy of the apostolic See vindicated. By Francis Patrick Kenrick, Bishop of Philadelphia. Philadelphia, 1845. Gift of the author.

6998, D. The primacy of the apostolic See, and the authority of general councils, vindicated. In a series of letters addressed to the Rt. Rev. J. H. Hopkins, D. D. By the Rt. Rev. Francis Patrick Kenrick, D. D. Philadelphia, 1838. Gift of the author.

10298, O. Theologiæ dogmaticæ, quos concinnavit Revius Dñus Franciscus Patricius Kenrick. Tomi 4. Philadelphiæ, 1839. Gift of the author.

12706, O. Theologiæ moralis concinnata a Francisco Patricio Kenrick. 3 vols. Philadelphia, 1841. Gift of the author. Kinnersley, 789, D. 11.

Letter to the ministers of the Baptist congregations in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. By Ebenezer Kinnersley. Philadelphia, 1746.

Knowles, 9860, O. The Christian review (Baptist). Edited by James D. Knowles. Vols. 1, 2, 3, 4, and 7. Boston, 1836 to 1839, and 1842. 9991, D. The idol demolished by its own priest: an answer to Cardinal Wiseman's lectures on transubstantiation. By James Sheridan Knowles. Edinburgh, 1851.

Knox, 7727, D. The thoughtful year. By Rev. J. Spencer Knox, A. M. Dublin, 1844.

Kremer, 8247, D. The seeress of Prevorst; being revelations concerning the inner life of man, and the interdiffusion of a world of spirits in the one we inhabit. Communicated by Justinus Kremer. From the German, by Mrs. Crowe. London, 1845.

Krummacher, 6794, D. Elisha. By F. W. Krummacher, D. D. Translated from the German without alteration or omission. Philadelphia, 1840. Labitte, 10879, O. Les predicateurs de la ligne; these pour le doctoral présentée a la faculté des lettres de Paris. Par Charles Labitte. 1841.

Paris,

Lamartine, 9647, D. 9. Atheism among the people. By Alphonse de Lamar

tine, Boston, 1850.

Landis, 8256, D. The doctrine of the resurrection of the body asserted and
defended, in answer to the exceptions recently presented by Rev.
George Bush. By Robert W. Landis. Philadelphia, 1846.
Landor, 9920, D. 4. Popery-British and foreign. By Walter Savage Landor.
Boston, 1851.

Lang, 7085, D. Religion and education in America, with notices of the state
and prospects of American Unitarianism, Popery and African coloni-
zation. By John Dunmore Lang, D. D. London, 1840.
Lasteyrié, 8762, D. The history of auricular confession. By Count de Lasteyrié.

2 vols. London, 1848.

Lathbury, 6553, D. The state of Popery and Jesuitism in England, from the reformation to 1829. By Rev. T. Lathbury. London, 1838.

Larington, 11748, O. & 8042, D. The enthusiasm of Methodists and Papists considered. By Bishop Lavington, with notes by Polwhele. London, 1833, and 1754.

Law, 12159, O. Considerations on the theory of religion, &c. By Edmund Law, D. D. London, 1759.

Leone, 8931, D. The Jesuit conspiracy. The secret plan of the order. Detected and revealed by Abbate Leone. With a preface by M. Victor Considérant. London, 1848.

Le Roy, 10745, O. Corneille et Gerson dans l'imitation de Jesus Christ. Par Onésime Leroy. A Paris, 1842.

Leslie, 9218, D. 7. An account of the remarkable experience and blessed death of a lady educated a Quaker, and converted to the established church. By C. Leslie. Dublin, 1796.

Lessius, 1335, F. Leonardi Lessii e societate Jesu opuscula, quibus pleraque sacræ theologiæ mysteria explicantur, ac vitæ recte instituendæ precepta traduntur. Antverpiæ, 1626. Gift of Sally N. Dickinson. Lifford, 8771, D. 2. Ireland and the Irish church. By Viscount Lifford. London, 1842.

Lindsay, 11808, O. Sketches of the history of Christian art. By Lord Lindsay. 3 vols. London, 1847.

Macbriar, 12995, 0. 4. An apology for Wesley and Methodism, in reply to

the misrepresentations of Isaac Taylor and the North British Review. By Rev. R. M. Macbriar. 2d edition. Edinburgh, 1852.

Mc Caine, 11420 & 11217, 9. O. A defence of the truth as set forth in the "History and Mystery of Methodist Episcopacy," being a reply to John Emory's "Defence of our Fathers." By Alexander McCaine. Baltimore, 1827 and 1829.

Mc Cosh, 12539, O. The method of the divine government-physical and moral. By the Rev. James McCosh, A. M. 2d edition. Edinburgh,

1850.

Maitland, 12300, O. Essays on subjects connected with the Reformation in England. By S. R. Maitland. London, 1849.

Major, 11217, O. 10. A vindication of the Episcopal succession. By H. Major. Harrisburg, 1844.

Mant, 11749, 0. An appeal to the Gospel, or the justice of the charge alleged by Methodists that the Gospel is not preached by the national clergy. By Richard Mant. Oxford, 1812.

Martineau, 8054, D. Rationale of religious inquiry, or the question stated of reason, the Bible, and the church. By James Martineau. London, 1845.

Mason, 8905, D. 3. An earnest appeal to the people called Methodists, and to the nation at large. By the Rev. J. A. Mason. London.

9374, D. Essays on the church of God, and on church membership and infant baptism. By Rev. John M. Mason, D. D. Gift of Baptist Publication Society.

6309, D. Primitive Christianity in Ireland. A letter to Thomas Moore, Esq., exhibiting his misstatements. By H. J. M. Mason. Dublin,

1836.

Maurice, 10925, 0. The Kingdom of Christ; or hints respecting the principles, constitution, and ordinances of the Catholic church. By F. D. Maurice, M. A. New York, 1843.

13166, O. 10. The word "Eternal," and the punishment of the wicked a letter to the Rev. Dr. Jelf, principal of King's College. By Frederick Denison Maurice. New York, 1854.

Maurice, 10681, D. Theological essays. By Frederick Denison Maurice. From the 2d London edition. New York, 1854.

10668, D. The religions of the world, and their relations to Christianity. By Frederick D. Maurice. Boston, 1854.

Maxey, 9218, D. Life and triumphant death of Theodocia Maxey. Philadelphia, 1794.

Michelet, 8412 & 8498, D. "Du prêtre, de la femme, de la famille." Spiritual direction and auricular confession, their history, theory, and consequences, being a translation of "du prêtre, de la femme, de la famille.” By M. Michelet. London and Philadelphia, 1845.

8160, D. The Jesuits. Translated from the French of MM. Michelet and Quinet. Edited by C. Edwards Lester. New York, 1848. Mickiewicz, 11361, O. L'Eglise officielle, et le Messianisme, par Adam Mickiewicz. 2 tomes. Paris, 1845.

'Miller, 9370, D. Thoughts on public prayer. By Samuel Miller, D. D. Philadelphia, 1849. Gift of the Presbyterian Board of Publication. Montagu, 8119, D. Selections from the works of Taylor, Latimer, Hall, Milton, Barrow, South, Brown, Fuller, and Bacon. By Basil Montagu. New York, 1845.

Montgomery, 6494, D. The Christian correspondent; letters by eminent persons of both sexes. By James Montgomery, Esq. 3 vols. London, 1837. Morell, 12204, O. & 8972, D. The philosophy of religion. By J. D. Morell. London and New York, 1849.

Morris, 13166, O. 5. Vindication of Friends, by one not a member [Dr. Casper Morris], from slanders contained in a book entitled, "Quakerism; or the story of my life." Philadelphia, 1852.

11048, O. An essay towards the conversion of learned and philosophical Hindus. By the Rev. J. B. Morris. London, 1843.

Münter, 2353, Q. Sindbilder und Kunstvorstellungen der alten Christen, von Dr. Friedrich Münter. Altona, 1825.

9977, O. Die Christen im Heidnischen Hause, vor den zeiten Constantins des Grossen. Von D. Friedrich Münter. Kopenhagen, 1828. Mushet, 9521, O. The trinities of the ancients, or the mythology of the first ages, &c., examined. By Robert Mushet. London, 1837. Newman, 11565 & 11576, O. An essay on the development of Christian doctrine. By John Henry Newman, author of lectures on the prophetical office of the Church. New York, 1846.

Newnham, 12302, O. Essay on superstition. By W. Newnham. London, 1830.

Newport, 4529, O. 6. The death-bed of a modern freethinker, exemplified in the last hours of the Hon. Francis Newport.

Nightingale, 9347, O. A portraiture of the Roman Catholic religion. By the Rev. J. Nightingale. London, 1812.

Noble, 9851, O. The plenary inspiration of the Scriptures asserted, and the principles of their composition investigated. By the Rev. S. Noble. Boston, 1828. Presented by the General Convention of the New

Jerusalem Church.

6733, D.
An appeal in behalf of the new church, the New Jerusalem.
By Samuel Noble. Boston, 1830. Gift of the same.

Noel, 10402, O. 5. The first five centuries of the Church; or the early fathers

no safe guides. By Baptist W. Noel, M. A. London, 1839.

12215, O. & 8965, D. Essay on the union of Church and State. By Baptist Wriothesley Noel. London and New York, 1848.

Norris, 11217, O. 11. The fundamental doctrines of the church vindicated from all affinity with Methodism. By William H. Norris. Philadelphia, 1844.

Norris, 11217, O. 6. Methodism and the church opposed fundamentally. By Rev. W. H. Norris. Carlisle, 1844.

O'Brien, 10812, O. & 7513, D. The lawyer, his character, and rule of holy. life. By Edward O'Brien. Philadelphia, 1843. London, 1842. Oldworth, 12356, O. A dialogue between Timothy and Philatheus in answer 66 to The Rights of the Christian Church." By Mr. Oldsworth. Vol. 3. To which are added seven tracts on the same subject. London, 1711. Olmstead, 10691, D. Noah and his times; embracing the consideration of various inquiries relative to the antediluvian and earlier postdiluvian periods, with discussions of several of the leading questions of the present day. By Rev. J. Munson Olmstead. Boston, 1854. Gift of the author. Onderdonk, 11002, 0. 3. An essay on regeneration. By Rt. Rev. H. U. Onderdonk, D. D. Philadelphia, 1835.

Ostervald, 1364, 0. A treatise on the causes and remedies of the present corruption of Christians By J. F. Ostervald. Translated into

English by C. Mutel. (In vol. 6 of Watson's tracts.) Cambridge, 1785.

Paget, 7471, D. Milford Malvoisin; or pews and pew-holders. By Francis E. Paget. Oxford, 1842.

Pascal, 11352, O. Pensées, fragments, et lettres, de Blaise Pascal. Edités par M. Prosper Faugère. 2 tomes. Paris, 1844.

8641, D. The provincial letters of Blaise Pascal.
M'Crie. Edinburgh, 1847.

Translated by

Pengilly, 10046, D. 1. The Scripture guide to baptism. By R. Pengilly.
Philadelphia, 1849. Gift of the Baptist Publication Society.
Percy, 8673, D. Romanism as it exists at Rome. By the Hon. J. W. Percy.
London, 1847.

Phillips, 4529, 0. 3. Hints, chiefly scriptural, concerning regeneration. By
Richard Phillips. London, 1809.

Phillpotts, 2993, O. vol. 95, 2. A letter to Sir Robert Inglis on an article in the Edinburgh Review, No. 193, entitled, "Bishop Phillpotts." By Henry, Lord Bishop of Exeter. Third edition. London, 1852.

12493, O. 1. A letter to the Archbishop of Canterbury from the Bishop of Exeter. London, 1850.

Phipps, 4529, O. 1. All swearing prohibited under the Gospel. By Joseph Phipps. London, 1784.

Ponsonby, 7175, D. The Countess D'Auvergne; or sufferings of the Protestants in France, in the sixteenth century. By Catharine Ponsonby. Edinburgh, 1841.

Pope, 10317, 0. Roman misquotation; or certain passages from the fathers, adduced in a work entitled "The Faith of Catholics," &c., brought to the test of the originals, and their perverted character demonstrated. By the Rev. Richard T. P. Pope, A. M. London, 1840. Gift of

the author.

Reed, 9235, 0. A narrative of the visit to the American churches, by the deputation from the Congregational Union of England and Wales. By Andrew Reed, D.D. and James Matheson, D. D. 2 vols. London. 1835.

Remington, 10048, D. Reasons for becoming a Baptist. By Rev. S. Remington. Philadelphia, 1851. Gift of Baptist Publication Society. Richardson, 8071, D. The churchman's reasons for his faith and practice. By Rev. N. S. Richardson, A. M. New York, 1845.

Ripley, 9158, D. The bank of faith and works united. By Dorothy Ripley. Philadelphia, 1819.

Ritter, 11348, O. * Histoire de la philosophie chrétienne. Par Henri Ritter,

traduit de l'Allemand, avec un préface par J. Trullard. 2 tomes. Paris, 1844.

Rogers, 8209, D. Jacob's Well. By George Albert Rogers. New York, 1846.

10165, D. The eclipse of faith; or, a visit to a religious skeptic. By Henry Rogers. London, 1852.

Rust, 12364, O. Two treatises: Lux orientalis, or the pre-existence of souls, and a discourse on truth. By Rev. Dr. Rust, with annotations. London, 1682.

Saavedra, 9226, D. Idea Principis Christiano-politici centum symbolis expressa a Didaco Saavedra. Coloniæ, 1669.

Schleiermacher, 9946, O. Ueber die Religion. Reden an die Gebildeten unter ihren Verächtern. Von F. Schleiermacher. Berlin, 1831. Schmutzer, 2528, Q. 1. De Ludo Coenobii Roslebiani instaurativo exponit et ad orationes habendas xi. Mart 1748, invitat Joan. Gottfried Schmutzer, Rector. Leipsic, 1748.

2528, Q. 2. Pacem religiosam dignitatis qua fruuntur studia litterarum in Germania vinculum esse demonstrat Jo. Gottf. Schmutzer. Leipsic, 1755.

Senneff, 6421, D. The Bible advocate, or an answer to Elias Hicks' blasphemies and others. By George Sennoff, a mechanic. Second edition. Philadelphia, 1837. Gift of the author.

Sewell, 7795, D. Christian politics.

London, 1844.

10603, D. Christian morals.

New edition. London, 1849.

By the Rev. William Sewell, B. D.

By the Rev. William Sewell, M. A.

Seymour, 12287, O. & 9084, D. Mornings among the Jesuits at Rome. By the Rev. W. H. Seymour. London and New York, 1849.

Shoberl, 11235, O. Persecutions of popery. Historical narratives of the

most remarkable persecutions occasioned by the intolerance of the Church of Rome. By Frederick Shoberl. 2 vols. London, 1844. Sibthorp, 12693, O. 1. The true path for the true churchman wandering in the mazes of Protestantism, in answer to the inquiry, Why have you become a Catholic? Including a reply to Rev. Messrs. Palmer and Dodsworth. By Richard Waldo Sibthorp, B. D. Oxford. New York, 1843.

Smith, 9444, D. Perilous times, or the aggressions of antichristian error on scriptural Christianity. By George Smith. London, 1845.

10051, D. The arguments for infant baptism examined. By J. Torrey Smith. Philadelphia, 1850. Gift of the Baptist Publication Society.

2594, Q. The Friend. A religious and literary journal. Edited by Robert Smith. Vols. 1 to 16. Philadelphia, 1828, &c. Gift of Horace Binney, Esq. Also, vols. 17 to 24, 1844 to 1853. Gift of the contributors to the Friend.

9679, O. 6. Second letter to Archdeacon Singleton. By Rev. Sydney Smith. London, 1838.

Smyth, 10932, 0. Presbytery and not prelacy the scriptural and primitive polity, proved from the scripture; the fathers; the schoolmen; the reformers; and the English and Oriental churches; also, the antiquity of Presbytery; including an account of the ancient Culdees, and of St. Patrick. By Thomas Smyth. Boston, &c. 1843. 8272, D. Solace for bereaved parents; or infants die to live. By the Rev. Thomas Smyth, D. D. New York, 1846.

7559, D. Ecclesiastical republicanism; or the republicanism, liberality, and catholicity of Presbytery, in contrast with prelacy and popery. By Thomas Smyth. Boston, &c., 1843.

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