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Wells, Theo. W. The Classis of Monmouth, its Members, its Churches, and its Work for Twenty-five Years. A Statistical History, with a Review of the Past, by Rev. Wm. Reiley. 8vo, pp. 30. New York: Board of Publication.

THE REFORMED CHURCH IN THE UNITED STATES (German)..

Gerhart, E. V. Bibliotheca Sacra, Vol. XX, 1863. "The German Reformed Church." Andover: Warren F. Draper.

Harbaugh, H. Fathers of the German Reformed Church. 4 volumes, 12mo. Vol. I, pp. 394. Philadelphia: Reformed Church Publication Board, 907 Arch Street. 1857.

Mayer, Lewis. The History of the German Reformed Church. To which is prefixed a Memoir of the Life of the Author, by Elias Heiner. Vol. I, 8vo, pp. 477. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott & Co. 1851.

Russell, George B. Creeds and Customs: A Popular Handbook treating of the Doctrines and Practices of the Reformed Church in the United States. 12mo. Philadelphia: Reformed Church Board of Publication.

ROMAN CATHOLIC.

Bayley, J. R. Early History of the Catholic Church in the Island of New York. 12mo, 2d ed., 1870. New York: Catholic Publication Society, 9 Barclay Street, New York. Lawrence Kehoe, Manager.

Memoirs of the Rt. Rev. Simon Wm. Gabriel Bruté, D.D., first Bishop of Vincennes. 12mo. 1876. New York: Catholic Publication Society.

Clarke, R. H. Lives of Deceased Bishops of the Catholic Church in the United States. 2 vols., 8vo. New York: O'Shea, 37 Barclay Street.

Finnotti, Joseph M. Bibliographia Catholica Americana. A List of Works written by Catholic Authors, and published in the United States. 8vo, pp. 318. New York: Catholic Publication Society. 1872.

Grants of Land and Gifts of Money to Catholic and Non-Catholic Institutions in New York Compared. New York: Catholic Publication Society.

Hewit, F. A. The Life and Sermons of the Rev. Francis A. Baker. 8vo, pp. 504. New York: Catholic Publication Society.

Kehoe, Lawrence. The Works of the Most Reverend John Hughes, First Archbishop of New York, containing Biography, Sermons, etc. 2 vols., 8vo. New York: Catholic Publication Society.

Parkman, Francis. The Jesuits in North America in the Seventeenth Century. 13th ed., pp. lxxxix, 463. Boston: Little, Brown, & Co. 1879.

Shea, J. G. History of Catholic Missions Among the Indian Tribes of the United States, from A. D. 1529 to A.D. 1854. 12mo. New York: T. W. Strong. 1854. Spalding, J. L Life of the Most Rev. M. J. Spalding, Archbishop of Baltimore. 8vo, pp. 465. New York: Catholic Publication Society. 1874.

The Religious Mission of the Irish People, and Catholic Colonization. 12mo. New York: Catholic Publication Society.

QUAKERS (FRIENDS.)

Biographies of William Penn, by Marsiliac, (1791,) Clarkson, (1813,) Ellis, (1852)

Hepworth Dixon, (1856.)

Janney, S. M. History of the Friends to 1828. 4 vols., 12mo. Philadelphia: C. H. Davis & Co. 1859-67.

Janney, S. M. Life of William Penn: With Selections from his Correspondence and Autobiography. 12mo. Philadelphia: Friends Book Association, 706 Arch Street.

Wagstaff, W. R. A History of the Society of Friends, complied from its Standard Records, and other Authentic Sources. 8vo, pp. 400. New York: Wiley & Putnam. 1845.

SHAKERS.

1859.

Evans, F. W. Shakers. Compendium of the Origin, History, Principles, Rules and
Regulations, Government, and Doctrines of the United Society of Believers in
Christ's Second Coming. 16mo. New York: D. Appleton & Co.
Millennial Church, A Summary View of; or, the United Society of Believers, com-
monly called Shakers, comprising the Rise, Progress, and Practical Order of the
Society. 12mo, pp. 320. Albany: Packard & Van Benthuysen. 1823.

UNIVERSALIST.

Adams, John G. Fifty Notable Years. One Hundred Biographical Sketches of Wellknown and Distinguished Universalist Ministers. (It also contains the rise and progress of the Universalist Church in America.) Pp. 336. Boston, Mass.: Universalist Publishing House, 16 Bromfield Street.

Murray, John, Life of. Written by himself, with a continuation by Mrs. J. S. Murray. A new edition, with an Introduction and Notes, by G. L. Demarest. Boston, Mass.: Universalist Publishing House.

Proceedings of the Universalist Centennial held in Gloucester, Mass., September 20, 21, 22, 1870. 8vo. Boston, Mass.: Universalist Publishing House.

Thomas, Abel C. ing House.

A Century of Universalism. Boston, Mass.: Universalist Publish

UNITARIAN.

Channing, W. E., Memoirs of. 3 vols., 12mo, pp. 1400. Boston, Mass.: American Unitarian Association, 7 Tremont Place.

Ellis, George E. Half Century of the Unitarian Controversy, with particular reference to its Origin, its Course, etc. Svo, pp. 536. Boston, Mass.: American Unitarian Association.

Frothingham, O. B. Transcendentalism in New England: a History. 8vo, pp. ix, 395. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons. 1876.

Gannett, William C. Memoir of Ezra Stiles Gannett. Boston, Mass.: American Unitarian Association.

Ware, William. American Biography. Memoirs of Individuals who have been Distinguished in the Cause of Liberal Christianity. 2 vols., 12mo, pp. 396, 452. Boston: J. Munroe & Co. 1850-51.

UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST.

Lawrence, John. History of the Church of the United Brethren in Christ. 8vo, 2 vols. in one. Dayton, Ohio: United Brethren Publishing House. (The same in German. Pp. 283.)

Spayth, Henry G. History of the Church of the United Brethren in Christ. 12mo, pp. 344. Circleville, Ohio: Conference Office. 1851.

INDEX.

Adhortatio, the, of Theobald Thamer, [Apostolos, meaning of the term, 283.

122.
Esthetic feeling not the same as religious
feeling, 34.

Esthetic religion as deficient as a merely
legal religion, 21.

Alexandrian classification of the Old Test-
ament books, 155.
Allegorical interpreters, Origen the first
of the, 246.

Allegorical method of interpretation, rise
of the, 246.

Alsted, John Henry, the Methodus of,

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Arabic, a knowledge of, useful to the
theologian, 168.

Archæology, ancient writers on, 180.

classification of the material of, 176.
historical sketch of, 179.

includes more than Hebrew antiqui-
ties, 176.

narrowness of the term, 175.
works on, of a general character,
182.

Archæology, biblical, 175.

related to exegesis and Church his-
tory, 262.

scope of, 175.

Archæology, ecclesiastical, 388.
a history of worship, 389.

history of, 390.

necessarily related to the present, 389.
Architecture, sacred, as related to Prot-

estant worship, 509.

Aristides, apology by, 408.

Antiquities, Hebrew, German and English Art, Law, and Doctrine co-related, 23.

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Artists and legislators the teachers of

mankind, 19.

Arts and sciences among the Hellenes and
kindred peoples, 178.

Asceticism and pedagogics, 461.
Astronomy not necessarily related to the-
ology, 71.

Augustine, his instructions respecting the
proper mode of presenting Scrip
ture doctrines, 441.

qualifications of the minister accord-
ing to, 118.

Auxiliary sciences, the five, 159.
Auxiliary sciences to Church history, 343.

Bacon, Lord, strongly against confounding
theology and philosophy, 82.
Baden and the Palatinate, liturgical con-
troversy in, 517.
Basle and Saumur, the theologians of, 125.
Bible, The:

constitutes a sacred literature, 149.
ethnography of, 177.

everywhere teaches a God for man,

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wrong, 299.

Chaldee, certain portions of the Old Testa-
ment written in, 160.

knowledge of, useful to the theolo-
gian, 168.

Character, formation of, 55.

importance of, to the theologian, 55.
Characteristics of Hebrew, 161.

Characters, Biblical, English and American
literature on, 270.

Christian Ethics, 355.
Christianity:

Church, the idea of a, eminently pe-
culiar to, 499.

destined to develop into a system,
394.

expansion and limitation of, 297.
moral power of, the universal, 458.
not chargeable with narrow Church
history, 308.

Wolfenbüttel assault on historical
Christianity, 65.

Christian language, the New Testament | Church History:
obliged to create a, 170.

Christian philosophy, conditions of a, 86.

the only possible, theistic, 86.
Christian sermon, history of the, 535.
Christian teaching: has superseded the old
conditions, 298.

Christian theologians should study the Old
Testament, and why, 151.

Christian theology conditioned by the his-
tory of Christianity, 62.

Deism and Pantheism antagonistic to,

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both external and internal, 296.
constitution of the, 297.

guidance of the Church the object of
theology, 59.

historical development of the, 296.
must not be excluded from the
school, 47.

not alone social or theocratic, 296.
not merely a society, 295.

Pentecost the beginning of the, 295.
philosophy in, after the Reformation,
75.

sacraments, the Church and the,
434.

soul-life of the, 297.

the early theological science in, 63.
theological tendencies in the early
Church, 98.

theology and the Church, 44.
Church Fathers, the, 370.
Church History:

acquaintance necessary with Church
history of our own country,
311.

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extremes to be avoided in, 304.
God's word the standard of judg

ment in, 305.

great and exciting events in, demand a
separate treatment, 299.
great epochs in, 300.
historian, the best, in sympathy with
the people, 307.

history of Church history, 313.
individual Churches demand a sepa-

rate treatment, 299.

in Middle Ages, necessity of under-
standing the, 311.

intimate relations of general and
Church history, 343.

Latin Church historians, the, 314.
literature of, general and special,

316.

Lutheran writers on, 314.
method of, 309.

moral and religious disposition of the
historian, 307.

Mosheim the reformer of, 315.
Neander, the work of, 315.

obscure causes, true value of, 304.
parallels, necessity of, 312.
prejudice in, damage from, 307.
principle of Christianity must be ever
present in, 306.

proper treatment of, 302.
Protestant emphasis on the history
of teaching, 312.

reciprocal influences in, 303.

requires a knowledge of the ancient
world and its faiths, 344.
Reformation, effect of, upon, 314.
Reformed writers on, 314.
reports, difference in, 302.

sciences auxiliary to, 343.

sixteenth century, the division of the
Church in the, an epoch in
Church history, 301.

twofold criticism of sources, 302.
whole field of, must be understood,

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