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Smyth, 9768, D. 2. The Sicilian vespers recalled to memory. By the Rev.
C. B. Smyth. Second edition. London, 1850.
Spalding, 11046, 0.

The philosophy of Christian morals. By Samuel Spalding. London, 1843.

Sprague, 8208, D. Letters to young men, founded on the history of Joseph. By William B. Sprague, D. D. Second edition. Albany, 1845. Starr, 13195, O. 22. A word of self-defence read by the rector (Rev. Mr. Starr), at a meeting of the vestry of St. Michael's Church, Trenton, 1850.

Stephen, 12293, O.

Essays in ecclesiastical biography. By the Rt. Hon. Sir J. Stephen. 2 vols. London, 1849.

Stopford, 10962, O. Rome as it was under Paganism, and as it became under the Popes. By J. Stopford. 2 vols. London, 1843.

Strack, 9990, O. Eloah. Erhebungen des Herzens zu Gott. Von Dr. Friederich Strack. Frankfurt a. M. 1826.

Strauss, 11772, O. The life of Jesus critically examined. By Dr. David Frederick Strauss, from the third German edition. 3 vols. London, 1846.

Strausz, 9975, O. Glocken-Tone. Erinnerungen aus dem Leben eines jungen Geistlichen. Von Friedr. Strausz. Elberfeld, 1831.

Taylor, 1364, O. A scheme of Scripture divinity. By J. Taylor, D. D. (In vol. 1 of Watson's tracts.) Cambridge, 1785.

9530, D. Earnestness, or incidents in the life of an English bishop. By Charles B. Taylor. New York, 1850.

9397, O. & 6230, D. Physical theory of another life. By the author of Natural history of enthusiasm. London, 1836, and New York, 1836.

9260, O. Spiritual despotism. By the author of the Natural history of enthusiasm. (Isaac Taylor.) London, 1835.

10439, O. Ancient Christianity, and the doctrines of the Oxford tracts for the times. (By Isaac Taylor.) 2 vols. London, 1842. 9968, D. Wesley and Methodism. By Isaac Taylor. London, 1851. 9940, D. The same. New York, 1852. (See Macbriar, p. 1017.) 10350, D. The obligation of the Sabbath: a discussion between Rev. J. Newton Brown and William B. Taylor. Philadelphia, 1853. Gift of William B. Taylor.

Tenison, 9249, D. The creed of Mr. Hobbes examined in a feigned conference between him and a student in divinity. By Archbishop Tenison. London, 1670.

Tennent, 12953, 0. 6. The late association for defence further encouraged; or defensive war defended; and its consistency with true Christianity represented. In a reply to some exceptions against war in a late composure (By John Smith) intituled "The doctrine of Christianity as held by the people called Quakers, vindicated." By Gilbert Tennent, A. M. Philadelphia, 1748.

Tholuck, 9951, 0. Die Lehre von der Sunde, und vom Versöhner, oder die wahre Weche des Zweiflers. Von A. Tholuck. Hamburg, 1832. Tonno, 9647, D. 5. A peep into No. 90 (of the Oxford tracts.) By Charlotte Elizabeth (Tonno.) Philadelphia, 1841.

7364, D. "Principalities and powers in heavenly places." By Char

lotte Elizabeth (Mad. Tonno). With an introduction by the Rev. Edward Bickersteth. New York, 1842.

7890, D. The Church visible in all ages. By Charlotte Elizabeth. New York, 1845.

Townes, 7766, D. Chemistry as exemplifying the wisdom and beneficence of

God. By George Townes. New York, 1844.

Trappe, 9278, D. The true treasure of holy truths touching God's word, and God the Word. By John Trappe. London, 1641.

Trelawney, 8207, D. Perranzabulo, the lost church found; or the church of England not a new church, but ancient, apostolical, and independent, and a protesting church nine hundred years before the reformation. By the Rev. C. T. Collins Trelawney. New York, 1846.

Tumley, 11592, O. The spirit of the Vatican, illustrated by historical and dramatic sketches, during the reign of Henry the Second. By Joseph Tumley. London, 1845.

Tupper, 8527, D. Probabilities, an aid to faith. By the author of Proverbial Philosophy. (M. F. Tupper.) New York, 1847.

Turner, 9083, D. Essay on our Lord's discourse at Capernaum.

Turner, D. D.

12252, O. 2.
S. H. Turner.

12252, O. 6.

New York, 1845. Gift of the author.

By S. H.

Essay for the consideration of theological students. By
Gift of the author.

The duty of honesty in the choice of the ministry. By
S. H. Turner. Gift of the author.

Twining, 2619, Q. Symbols and emblems of early and mediaval Christian art. By Louisa Twining. London, 1852.

Twiss, 12576, O. The letters apostolic of Pope Pius IX. considered with reference to the law of England and the law of Europe. By Harris Twiss, D.C.L. London, 1851.

Upham, 9314, D. Principles of the interior or hidden life; designed particularly for the consideration of those who are seeking assurance of faith and perfect love. By Thomas C. Upham. Eighth edition. New York, 1848. Van Ranselaer, 12550, O. 5. Man's feasts and fasts in God's church. A newyear's gift being a review of the "Rector's Christmas Offering." By a Presbyterian (Van Ranselaer.) Burlington, 1842.

Vaughan, 9332, O. The causes of the corruption of Christianity. By the
Rev. Robert Vaughan. London, 1834.

6543, D. Thoughts on the past and present state of religious par-
ties in England. By Robert Vaughan, D. D. London, 1838.
-7329, D. Congregationalism, or the polity of Independent Churches,
viewed in relation to the state and tendencies of modern society. By
Robert Vaughan, D. D. London, 1842.

7420, D. The modern pulpit, viewed in its relations to the state of
society. By Robert Vaughan, D. D. London, 1842.

Vicary, 8667, D. Notes of a residence in Rome in 1846. By a Protestant clergyman. (Rev. M. Vicary.) London, 1847.

Vidal, 10923, O. 2. Paroles d'un Catholique, ou défence de l'ordre social. Par l'Abbe O. Vidal. Paris, 1834.

Vinet, 10662, O. Essai sur la manifestation des convictions religieuses, et sur la separation de l'Eglise et l'Etat. Par A. Vinet. Paris, 1842. 7786, D. An essay on the profession of personal religious conviction, and upon the separation of church and state, considered with reference to the fulfilment of that duty. Translated from the French of Prof. A. Vinet. London, 1844.

7987, D. Vital Christianity. Essays and discourses on the religion of men and the religion of God. By Alexander Vinet, D. D., Professor of theology in Lausanne, Switzerland. Translated by Robert Turnbull. Boston, 1845.

Von Humboldt, 10759, D. Religious thoughts and opinions. By William Von Humboldt. Boston, 1851.

Ward, 11273, O. The ideal of a Christian Church considered in comparison with existing practice. By the Rev. W. G. Ward, M. A. London,

Warner, 13050, O. The law and the testimony. By the author of "The wide, wide world" (Miss Warner). New York, 1853. Wesley, 9218, D. 4. delphia, 1793.

The character of a Methodist. By John Wesley. Phila

11217, O. 4. Letters of the Rev. John Wesley, M. A., and the Rev. T. Coke, LL.D. Baltimore, 1842.

10291, D. 2. Wesley the worthy, and Wesley the Catholic. By Rev. O. T. Dobbin, LL.D. With introduction by Rev. W. Arthur, M. A. London, 1852.

Wetherall, 9216, D. Sixteen orations on various subjects. By J. Wetherall. Burlington, 1803.

Whately, 10598, O. & 7317, D. The kingdom of Christ delineated in two essays on our Lord's own account of his own person, and of the nature of his kingdom, and on the constitution, powers, and ministry of a Christian Church as appointed by himself. By Richard Whately, D. D. Second edition. London and Philadelphia, 1842.

8380, D. Historic doubts relative to Napoleon Bonaparte. By Richard Whately, D. D. Philadelphia, 1846.

Whiting, 2866, O. 2. Truth and innocency defended, &c. in answer to Cotton Mather, his calumnies, lies, and abuses of the people called Quakers. By John Whiting. London, 1702.

Wiggers, 9913, 0. An historical presentation of Augustinism and Pelagianism from the original sources, by G. F. Wiggers, D. D. professor of theology in the university of Rostock. Translated from the German, by Rev. Ralph Emerson, of Andover. Andover, 1840. Wilberforce, 9406, D. The doctrine of the incarnation of our Lord Jesus Christ in relation to mankind and to the church. By R. I. Wilberforce. Philadelphia, 1849.

Willison, 9171, D. A free and impartial testimony to the Church of Scotland. By the Rev. John Willison. Pittsburg, 1808.

Wilson, 9252, O. Records of a route through France and Italy; with sketches of Catholicism. By William Rae Wilson. London, 1835.

9607, D. 2. An examination of the claims of the Free Church as advanced by the Rev. R. Buchanan. By John Wilson. Edinburgh, 1850.

Wood, 9376, D. Old and new theology. By James Wood, D. D. Philadelphia, 1845. Gift of Presbyterian Board.

Wordsworth, 8601, D. Letters to M. Gondon on the destructive character of the Church of Rome. By Christopher Wordsworth, D. D. London, 1847.

8756, D. Sequel to letters to M. Gondon on the destructive character of the Church of Rome, both in religion and polity. By Christopher Wordsworth, D. D. London, 1848.

8234, D. 1. Diary in France, mainly on topics concerning education and the church. By Christopher Wordsworth, D. D. London,

1845.

Worsley, 11683, 11901, 12075, 2, & 12283, O. The province of the intellect in religion deduced from our Lord's Sermon on the Mount, and considered with reference to prevalent errors. By Thomas Worsley, M. A. London, 1845 and 1848.

Wright, 7772, D. 3. St. Patrick's purgatory. An essay on the legends of purgatory, hell, and paradise, current during the middle ages. By Thomas Wright, Esq. London, 1844.

9165, D. A treatise on being born again. By Samuel Wright, D. D. Philadelphia, 1812.

9556, D. 2. Perforations in the latter day pamphlets (of Carlyle).

By one of the eighteen millions of bores. Edited by Elizur Wright.
No. 1. Boston, 1850.

1364, O. Plain reasons for being a Christian. (In vol. 3 of Watson's tracts.) Cambridge, 1785.

6693, D. Plain facts for critical times, intended to illustrate generally the true doctrine of scripture, the Christian fathers, and the established church. By a union of clergymen. Second edition. London, 1838.

11006, O. 1.

10923, O. 3. 12693, O. 14.

Views in theology New York, 1832.

L'Europe protestante.

Remarks on the liberty of conscience, human creeds, and theological schools-suggested by facts in a recent case. By a layman in the Reformed Dutch Church. New York, 1828.

9381, D. The stars and the earth, or thoughts upon space, time, and eternity. Boston, 1849.

10330, D. Hints to a layman. Philadelphia, 1853. Gift of the author. 10338, D. The restoration of belief. Philadelphia, 1853.

10891. The protoplast. A series of papers. 2 vols. London, 1853. 12512, O. 3. The true object of Christian worship, and the doctrine of the Trinity. Boston, 1831.

9647, D. 7.

of that city.

Letter from a gentleman in Boston to a Unitarian clergyman Boston, 1828.

10131, D. 7. Self-examination; or 365 questions for Christians of all denominations. 6th edition. London, 1840. Gift of Lloyd P. Smith.

7177, D. The centurions; or Scripture portraits of Roman officers. London, 1841.

6792, D. Sorrowing yet rejoicing; or a narrative of recent successive bereavements in a minister's family. 1st American from the 4th Edinburgh edition. New York, 1840.

9152, D. Summary, or general argument of the last manifesto of the last servant of Jesus Christ to all the churches of Christendom. (French and English.) Wilmington, 1817.

2501, Q. A guide to devotion, for the use of the blind. By the Presbyterian Board of Publication. Boston, 1840. Gift of the Presbyterian Board. 6773, D. Woman's mission. 5th edition. London, 1840.

6851, D. 10321, D. man of the

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Der bekehrte kleine Betrüger. Philadelphia, 1833. Charity and the clergy: being a review by a Protestant clergynew themes" controversy; together with sundry serious reflections on the religious press, theological seminaries, ecclesiastical ambition, growth of moderatism, prostitution of the pulpit, general decay of Christianity. Philadelphia, 1853.

9527, O. Fundamental reform of the church establishment. By a clergyman. London, 1836.

11006, 0, 7. Man's feasts and fasts in God's church. By a Presbyterian. Burlington, N. J., 1842.

11396, O. 3. Mémoire sur l'enseignement philosophique adressé a la chambre de Pairs. Par M. l'Archevêque de Paris. Paris, 1844.

11397, O. 2. De l'usage et de l'abus des opinions controversées entre les ultra montains et les Gallicans. Par M. l'Archevêque de Paris. Paris, 1845. 9802, O. Tracts for the times. By members of the University of Oxford. 6 vols. London, 1838.

8517, D. From Oxford to Rome, and how it fared with some who lately made the journey. By a companion traveller. London, 1847.

8772, D. Rest in the church. By the author of "From Oxford to Rome." London, 1848.

8495, D. English church-women in the 17th century. 8482. D. The sailor's hope for himself and the nation. London, 1846.

New York, 1847.

By a nayal officer.

8116, D.

Lambeth and the Vatican; or anecdotes of the Church of Rome, of the reformed churches, and of sects and sectaries. 3 vols. London, 1825. 9377, D. A series of tracts on the history, character, and tendencies of popery. Vol. 1. Philadelphia. Gift of Presbyterian Board.

9872, D.

London, 1851.

The priest miracles of Rome. A memoir for the present time.

10386, D. Jesuit executorship; or passages in the life of a seceder from Romanism. An autobiography. 2 vols. London, 1853.

7529, D. The days of Queen Mary. New York, 1843.

2993, O. vol. 95, 3. A rejoinder to the Bishop of Exeter's reply to the Edinburgh Review. By the Edinburgh Receiver. 2d edition. London, 1852. 13214, O. 12. The two views of Episcopacy-old and new. Philadelphia, 1854. Gift of Francis Wharton, Esq.

9569, O. 8. A reply to a letter remonstrating against the consecration of the Rev. H. U. Onderdonk, D. D. Philadelphia, 1827.

9569, O. 9. A brief review of Bishop Doane's sermon, "Rev. Mr. Keith and the society of Friends."

9569, O. 11. Episcopacy tested by Scripture.

12644, O. 5. & 12693, O. 10. Historic certainties respecting the early history of America, developed in a critical examination of the book of the chronicles of the land of Ecnarf. By the Rev. Aristarchus Newlight. London, 1851. 12550, O. 3. An appeal to the ancient doctrines of the society of Friends. Published by direction of the Yearly Meeting of Philadelphia, 1847; addressed to its members. Philadelphia, 1847.

13166, O. 4. A vindication of the disciplinary proceedings of New England yearly meeting of Friends. By the meeting for sufferings. Boston, 1852. 13166, O. 3. Reviews and brief remarks, in answer to a gross libel on the "Religious Society of Friends," contained in a work entitled Quakerism, or the story of my life, by Mrs. Sarah Greer, the wife of Mr. John Robert Greer, of Monckstown, near Dublin. Philadelphia, 1852.

12550, O. 1. Document issued by the conference of Friends, held in Baltimore, 7 mo. 1849; with some remarks thereon. Philadelphia, 1850.

11004, O. 1. Petition respectueuse des amis de la societé Chrétienne appelés Quakers, prononcée a l'Assemblée Nationale le Jeudi, 10 Feb., 1791. Gift of Jno. Penington.

6080, D. The Baptist manual. A series of publications of the Baptist tract society. Philadelphia, 1835. Gift of the Rev. W. T. Brantly.

11004, O. 6. Reply to an anonymous letter containing strictures upon the doctrine and conduct of the Baptist church, published in the Wesleyan Journal, 1826. Charleston, 1826.

13158, O. 22. Twenty-ninth annual report of the American Baptist Publication Society. Philadelphia, 1853.

11217, O. 7. The Methodist Episcopal church and the Protestant Episcopal church compared. Philadelphia. 1844.

11217, O. 8.

more, 1844.

11217, O. 5.

1843.

11217, O. 2.

11217, O. 3. 11217, O. 1, 13166, O. 2.

A letter to a Methodist. By a presbyter of Maryland. Balti

Methodism as held by Wesley. By D. S. P. New York,

Who are the Methodists?

"The Methodist Church!" What is it?
Republicanism of Methodism.

A reference to the history and prophecy of the past as an admonition and warning for the present and future. 1850.

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