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8. Ecclesiastical history.

(See also general and special history classes.)

1. In general.

Abbott, J: Stevens Cabot. The history of christianity; consisting of the life and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth, the adventures of Paul and the apostles, and the most interesting events in the progress of christianity from the earliest period to the present time. Bost. [1881]. D. 270:1

Allen, Joseph H: Christian history in its three great periods: 1. Early christianity; 2. The middle age; 3. Modern phases. Bost. 1883. 3 v. S. 270: 20 Alzog, J: Manual of universal church history. Tr. with add. from the 9th and last german ed. by F. J. Pabisch and T: S. Byrne; with 3 chronological tables and 3 ecclesiasticogeographical maps. Cinc. 1874. 3 v. O.

270+2 Döllinger, J: Joseph Ignaz v. A history of the church. Tr. from the german by E: Cox. Lond. 1840-42. 4 v. O. 270:3 Gieseler, J: C: L: A text book of church history. Tr. from the 4th rev. german ed.; new amer. ed., rev. and ed. by H: B. Smith. N. Y. 1857-80. 5 v. O. 270:22 Contents. V. 1. A. d. 1-726. 2. A. d. 726-1305. 3. A. d. 1305-1517.-Index to the 3 vols. 4. A. d. 1517— 1648. 5. From the reformation to the present time, completed by Mary F. Robinson. Milner, Joseph. The history of the church of

Christ; with add. and corr. by I: Milner. From the last Lond. ed. Phila. 1835. 2 v. O. 270: 11 Mosheim, J: Lorenz v. An ecclesiastical history, ancient and modern, from the birth of Christ to the beginning of the 18th century, in which the rise, progress and variations of church power are considered in their connexion with the state of learning and philosophy, and the political history of Europe during that period. Tr. from the original latin, and ill. with notes, chronological tables and an appendix by Archibald Maclaine. Continued to the year 1826 by C: Coote, and furnished with a dissertation on the state of the primitive church by G: Gleig. Cinc. 1859. Q. 270+4 Neander, J: A: W: (jewish name Mendel). General history of the christian religion and church. From the german; tr. from the 2d and imp. ed. by Joseph Torrey. 6th-11th amer. ed. Bost. 1853-81. 6 v. O. 270+5 Palmer, W: Ecclesiastical history from the earliest period to the present time; with a pref. and notes by an amer. ed. 5th ed., with a series of questions, adapting the work for parochial instruction. N. Y. 1844. D. 270:6 Schaff, Philip. History of the christian church. New ed., rev. and enl. N. Y. 1882, 1883. 3 v. O. 270+14 Contents. V. 1. Apostolic christianity. 2. Antenicene christianity, a. d. 100-325. 3. Nicene and post-nicene christianity, a. d. 311-600. To be con

tinued.

Spalding, Martin J: [Essays on ecclesiastical history]. In his Miscellanies. 824.1+75 Contents, see under English literature, Essays.

Cave, W: Antiquitates apostolicæ, or The history of the lives, acts and martyrdoms of the holy apostles of our Saviour, and the two evangelists, SS. Mark and Luke, to which is added an introductory discourse concerning the three great dispensations of the church, patriarchal, mosaical and evangelical; being a continuation of Anti quitates christianæ, or The life and death of the holy Jesus. 5th ed. rev., with add. Lond. 1684. F. 23: R Coquerel, Athanase Josué, fils. First historical transformations of christianity. From the french, by E. P. Evans. Bost. 1867. D. 270:7 Fisher, G: Park. The beginnings of christianity, with a view of the state of the roman world at the birth of Christ. N. Y. n. d. O.

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Contents. V. 1. The apostolic age. 2. The martyrs and apologists. 3. Heresy and christian doctrine. 4. Life and practice in the early church. Schaff, Philip. History of the apostolic church; with a general introd. to church history. Tr. by E: D. Yeomans. N. Y. 1864. O. 270+12 - History of the christian church, from the birth of Christ to the reign of Constantine, a. d. 1-311. 2d ed. N. Y. 1864. O. 270+13 Eusebius Pamphili Cæsariensis. Ecclesiastical history [to a. d. 324]. Tr. from the greek by C. F. Crusé; with notes sel. from the 270:8 ed. of Valesius. Lond. 1865. D. Socrates Scholasticus. Ecclesiastical history;

comprising a history of the church, in seven books, from the accession of Constantine, a. d. 305, to the 38th year of Theodosius II, including a period of 140 years. Tr. from the greek; with some account of the author and notes sel. from Valesius. Lond. 1853. D. 270: 19 Taylor, I: Ancient christianity, and the doctrines of the Oxford tracts. Phila. 1840. D. 270:15

Uhlhorn, Gerhard. The conflict of christianity with heathenism. Ed. and tr. with the author's sanction from the 3d germ. ed. by Egbert C. Smyth and C. J. H. Ropes. N. Y. 1879. O. 270:16 Waddington, G: A history of the church, from the earliest ages to the reformation. [Library of useful knowledge.] Lond. [183-]. O. 270:17 Guizot, François P: Guillaume. Meditations on the actual state of christianity and on the attacks which are now being made upon it. Tr. under the superintendence of the author. N. Y. [1866]. D. 270:9

Contents. Preface.-The awakening of christianity in France in the 19th century.-Spiritualism.-Rationalism. Positivism. - Pantheism. - Materialism. Skepticism.-Impiety, recklessness and perplexity. Lawrence, Eugene. Historical studies. N. Y. 1876. O. 270:10

Contents. The bishops of Rome.-Leo and Luther. -Loyola and the jesuits.-Ecumenical councils.-The vaudois.-The huguenots.-The church of Jerusalem. -Dominic and the inquisition.-The conquest of Ireland. The greek church. Newman, J: H: [Sketches of ecclesiastical history.] In his Historical sketches.

824.2:75 Contents, see under English literature, Essays.

2. Religious orders.

Taaffe, J: The history of the holy, military sovereign order of St. John of Jerusalem; or knights hospitallers, knights templars, knights of Rhodes, knights of Malta. Lond. 1852. 4 v. in 2. O. 271:1 Townsend, G: Fyler. The sea-kings of the Mediterranean. 2d ed. Lond. [1872]. D. 271:7 Montalembert, C: Forbes de Tryon, comte de. The monks of the west, from St. Benedict to St. Bernard. Authorised tr.; v. 1-3, 6, 7. Edinb. 1861-79. 5 v. O. N., B. The jesuits; their foundation and history. N. Y. 1879. 2 v. D. 271:5 Orliac, Mme. J. M. S. (J. M. S. Daurignac.) History of the society of Jesus, from its foundation to the present time. Tr. from the french of J. M. S. Daurignac by James Clements. Cinc. 1865. 2 v. D. 271:2 Steinmetz, Andrew. History of the jesuits, from

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the foundation of their society to its suppression by pope Clement XIV; their missions throughout the world; their educational system and literature; with their revival and present state. Lond. 1848. 3 v. O. 271:6 Taylor, I: Loyola and jesuitism in its rudiments. N. Y. 1851. D. 271:4 Huber, Johannes Nepomuk. Die kirchlichpolitische wirksamkeit des jesuiten-ordens. In Deutsche zeit- und streit-fragen.

304: 15 v2 Note. "The best that has been written on the subject are the chapters concerning the jesuits in Ranke's work on the roman popes" [282:19 english, 904:36 v37-39 german].-M'Clintock and Strong.

3. Persecutions and Doctrines.

Foxe, J: Acts and monuments. New and com

by G: Townsend, ed. by Stephen Reed Cattley. Lond. 1837-41. 8 v. O. 272+6 Note. A facsimile of the first titlepage reads: Actes and monuments of these latter and perillous dayes, touching matters of the church; wherein are comprehended and described the great persecutions and horrible troubles that haue been wrought and practised by the romishe prelates, speciallye in this realme of England and Scotlande, from the year of our Lord a thousande unto the tyme now present, etc. Llorente, J: Antonio. The history of the in

quisition of Spain from the time of its establishment to the reign of Ferdinand VII; composed from the original documents of the archives of the supreme council and from those of subordinate tribunals of the holy office, abridged and tr. from the original works. Lond. 1826. O. 272:7 Rule, W: Harris. History of the inquisition from its establishment in the 12th century to its extinction in the 19th. Lond. 1874. 2 v. O. 272:4 Simonde de Sismondi, J: C: Léonard. History of the crusades against the albigenses in the 13th century. From the french, with an introd. essay by the translator. Lond. 1826. O. 272: 1 Same. 1st amer. ed., with an introd. Bost. 1833. D. 272:1 Tonna, Charlotte Elizabeth, (Charlotte Elizabeth). War with the saints: Count Raymond of Toulouse and the crusade against the albigenses under pope Innocent III, by Charlotte Elizabeth. Ill. ed. N. Y. 1864. 272:5

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S. Browning, W: Shipton. A history of the huguenots. New ed., continued to the present time. Phila. 1845. O. 272+3 Weiss, C: History of the french protestant refugees, from the revocation of the edict of Nantes to our own days. Tr. from the french by H: W: Herbert; with an amer. app. by a descendant of the huguenots. N. Y. 1854. 2 v. D.

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Dean, Amos. Religions of Europe: Celtic; Scandinavian; Roman catholic; Greek church; Protestantism. In his History of civilization. 309: 5 v5 Merivale, C: The conversion of the northern nations; the Boyle lectures for 1865, del. at the chapel royal, Whitehall. N. Y. 1866. 0. 274:3 Maclear, G: F: The slavs. [Conversion of the west; pub. by the society for promoting christian knowledge.] Map. Lond. 1879. 274:2

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Mills, C: The history of the crusades for the possession of the Holy Land. Phila. 1844. 274+1 Edgar, J: G: The crusades and the crusaders, or Stories of the struggle for the holy sepulchre. Lond. n. d. D. x 274: 10 Gray, G: Zabriskie. The children's crusade ; an episode of the 13th century. [4th ed.] Bost. 1882. D. 274:9 Note. For the crusades see also General european history, cl. 940.

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Milman, H: Hart. History of latin christianity, including that of the popes to the pontificate of Nicolas V. N. Y. 1860-62.

8 v. D. 274: R4 Contents. V. 1. Introd. A. d. 67-556. Christian jurisprudence. 2. Western monasticism.-A. d. 590839. 3. A. d. 844-1095. 4. A. d. 1094-1200. 5. A. d. 1199-1264. 6. A. d. 1226-1313. 7. A. d. 1313-1433. 8. A. d. 1435-1454.-Survey.-Belief of latin christianity. - Latin letters.-Christian latin poetry.-History.Christian letters in the new languages of Europe.Christian architecture.-Christian sculpture.-Christian painting.-Index.

Same. N. Y. 1881. 8 v. in 4. D. 274:4 Reuter, Hermann. Geschichte der religiösen aufklärung im mittelalter. Berlin. 1875. 2 v. O. 274:17 Poole, Reginald Lane. Illustrations of the history of medieval thought in the departments of theology and ecclesiastical politics. (Pub. for the Hibbert trustees.) Lond. 1884. O. 274: 19 Hardwick, C: A history of the christian church; middle age. New ed. by W. Stubbs. Maps. Lond. 1883. D. 274:15

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A history of the christian church during the reformation. New ed. by W. Stubbs. Lond. 1883. D. 274:16 Fisher, G: Park. The reformation. New ed. Fisher: N. Y. 1883. O. Hurst, J: Fletcher. A short history of the reformation. Ill., map and port. N. Y. 1884. D. 274:18 Merle d'Aubigné, J: H: History of the great reformation of the 16th century in Germany, Switzerland etc. 9th ed. N. Y. 1843-46. 4 v. D. 274:6

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Contents. V. 1, 2. Geneva and France. 3. France, Switzerland, Geneva. 4. England, Geneva, France, Germany and Italy. 5. England, Geneva, Ferrara. 6. Scotland, Switzerland, Geneva. Tr. by W: L. B. Cates. 7. Geneva, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Hungary, Poland, Bohemia, the Netherlands. Tr. by W: L. B. Cates. 8. Hungary, Poland, Bohemia, Netherlands, Geneva, Denmark, Sweden. Norway. Tr. by W: L. B. Cates.

Scott, J: Luther and the lutheran reformation. N. Y. 1848. 2 v. S. 274:7 Spalding, Martin J: The history of the protest

ant reformation in Germany and Switzerland, and in England, Ireland, Scotland, the Netherlands, France and northern Europe; in a series of essays, reviewing D'Aubigné, Menzel, Hallam, bishop Short, Prescott, Ranké, Fryxell and others. Louisville. 1860. 2 v. O. 274:8

Creighton, Mandell. A history of the papacy during the period of the reformation. Bost. 1882. 2 v. O.

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Beard, C: The reformation of the 16th century in its relation to modern thought and knowledge; lectures del. at Oxford and in London in april, may and june, 1883. (The Hibbert lectures, 1883). Lond. 1883. O.

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Sarpi, P:, or Fra Paolo. The history of the council of Trent; containing 8 books in which besides the ordinary acts of the council are declared many notable occurrences which happened in christendom during the space of 40 years and more, and particularly the practices of the court of Rome, to hinder the reformation of their errours and to maintain their greatness. Written in italian and faithfully tr. into english by sir Nathaniel Brent, whereunto is added the life of the learned author and the history of the inquisition. Lond. 1676. F. 23: R Lea, H: C: Studies in church history. Phila. 1883. O. 274:13 Contents. The rise of the temporal power.-Benefit of clergy.-Excommunication.-The early church and slavery.

Great Britain.

Beda or Bede, Venerabilis. The venerable Bede's ecclesiastical history of England, also the Anglo-saxon chronicle; with illustrative notes, a map of anglo-saxon England, and a general index; ed. by J. A. Giles. 3d ed. Lond. 1859. D. 274.2:1 Fuller, T: The church history of Britain, from the birth of Jesus Christ until 1648. New ed., with the author's corr. Lond. 1837. 3 v. 0. 274.2:10 Herford, Brooke. The story of religion in England; a book for young folk. 2d ed. Chicago. 1880. D. x 274.2:5 Burnet, Gilbert. The history of the reformation of the church of England, with an index; rev. and corr with add. notes and a preface calculated to remove certain difficulties attending the perusal of this important history, by E. Nares. N. Y. 1843. 3 v. O. 274.2:2

Cobbett, W: The history of the protestant reformation in England and Ireland; showing how that event has impoverished the main body of the people in those countries, etc., in a series of letters addressed to all sensible and just englishmen. Added, three letters by the same author never before in the U. S. N. Y. [185-]. 2 v. in 1. 274.2:3

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Geikie, Cunningham. The english reformation; how it came about, and why we should uphold it. N. Y. 1879. D. Massingberd, Francis C: The english reformation. Flemington, N. J. 1844. O. In The churchman's library. 204: 16

Robinson, Hastings, ed. The Zürich letters, [a.

d. 1558-79] comprising the correspondence
of several english bishops and others, with
some of the helvetian reformers, during
the early part of the reign of queen Eliza-
beth. Tr. from authenticated copies of the
autographs preserved in the archives of
Zürich. and ed. for the Parker society.
Cambridge. 1842. O.
274.2:7 v1

x denotes books specially adapted for children.

Robinson, Hastings, ed.—Continued.

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CamSecond series, [1558-1602]. 274.2: 7 v2 bridge. 1845. O. Original letters relative to the english refor mation written during the reigns of king Henry VIII, king Edward VI, and queen Mary; chiefly from the archives of Zürich. Tr. from the authenticated copies of the autographs, and ed. for the Parker society. Cambridge. 1846, 1847. 2 v. O. 274.2:8 Stoughton, J: History of religion in England from the opening of the long parliament to the end of the 18th century. New rev. ed. 274.2:9 Lond. 1881. 6 v. D.

Contents. V. 1. The church of the civil wars. 2. Of the commonwealth. 3, 4. Of the restoration. 5. Of the revolution. 6. Of the Georgian era. Newman, J: H: Lectures on the present posi

tion of catholics in England; addressed to the brothers of the Oratory. 3d ed. Dublin. 1857. D. 274.2:6 Gilfillan, G: The martyrs, heroes and bards of the scottish covenant. N. Y. 1858. S.

Germany.

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Ranke, Franz Leopold v. History of the reformation in Germany. 2d ed. Tr. by Sarah Austin. Lond. 1845-47. 3 v. O. 274.3:3 Note. The original german work will be found in his collected works, 904: 36 v1-6.

Fisher, K: Deutschland's öffentliche meinung

im reformationszeitalter und in der gegenwart. In Deutsche zeit- und streit-fragen. 304:15 v3 Nippold, F: W: Franz. Religion und kirchenpolitik Friedrich's des grossen; vortrag im Berner grossrathssal am 3. märz 1879. In Deutsche zeit- und streit-fragen.

304: 15 v8 Kleinschmidt, Arthur. Die säcularisation von 1803. In Deutsche zeit- und streit-fragen. 304:15 v7 Nippold, F: W: Franz. Ursprung, umfang, hemmnisse und aussichten der altkatholischen bewegung ; vortrag im Berner grossrathssaale am 7. januar 1873 gehalten und mit literarischen anmerkungen vermehrt. In Deutsche zeit- und streit-fragen.

304: 15 v2 Menzel, Wolfgang. Geschichte der neuesten jesuitenumtriebe in Deutschland, 1870 1872. Stuttg. 1873. O. 274.3:1 Schaff, Philip. Germany; its universities, theology and religion; with sketches of Neander, Tholuck, Olshausen, Hengstenberg, Twesten, Nitzsch, Muller, Ullmann, Rothe, Dorner, Lange, Ebrard, Wichern and other distinguished german divines of the age. Phila. 1857. D. 274.3: 4 History of the protestant church in Hungary from the beginning of the reformation to 1850 with special reference to Transylvania. Tr. by J. Craig, with an introd. by J. H. Merle d' Aubigné. Bost. 1854. D.

France.

274.3:2

Marsh-Caldwell, Anne Caldwell. History of the protestant reformation in France.

Baird, H: Martyn. History of the rise of the huguenots of France. N. Y. 1879. 2 v. O. 274.4:1

Note. See also Persecutions, cl. 272, col. 119.

Baird, Robert.

Italy.

Kip, W: Ingraham. The catacombs of Rome as illustrating the church of the first three centuries. N. Y. 1854. D. 274.5:2 Sketches of protestantism in Italy, past and present; including a notice of the origin, history and present state of the waldenses. Bost. 1845. D. 274.5:1 Merivale, C: The conversion of the roman empire; the Boyle lectures for 1864, del. at the chapel royal, Whitehall. N. Y. 1865. 0. 274.5: 3 Renan, Joseph Ernest. English conferences : Rome and christianity; Marcus Aurelius. Tr. by Clara Erskine Clement. Bost. 1880. D. 274.5:4

Other countries.

Butler, Clement Moore. The reformation in Sweden; its rise, progress and crisis, and its triumph under Charles IX. N. Y. [1883]. D. 274.8:1 Scott, J: Calvin and the swiss reformation. Lond. 1833. S. 274.9:1

5. America.

Waylen, E: Ecclesiastical reminiscenses of the
277.1:1
U. S. N. Y. 1846. O.
Hunter, Joseph. Collections concerning the

church or congregation of protestant separatists formed at Scrooby in north Nottinghamshire, in the time of king James I: the founders of New Plymouth, the parentcolony of New England. Lond. 1854. O. 277.2:1 Mather, Cotton. Magnalia Christi americana, or The ecclesiastical history of New England, from its first planting in the year 1620. unto the year of our Lord 1698, in 7 books; with an introd. and occasional notes by T: Robbins and tr. of the hebrew, greek and latin quotations by Lucius F. Robinson. Added, a memoir of Cotton Mather by S. G. Drake; also, a comprehensive index by another hand. Hartford. 1855. 2 v. O. 277.2+2

Contents. Book 1. Antiquities; a narrative of memorable passages rel. to the settlement of these plantations.-Bostonian Ebenezer; some historical remarks on the state of Boston. 2. Ecclesiarum clypei; the lives of the governours and the names of the magistrates. 3. Polybius; lives of many divines of New Eng. that have been shields unto the churches of New Eng. 4. Sal gentium; history of Harvard college. 5. Acts and monuments; the faith and the order in the churches of New Eng. 6. Thamaturgus; remarkables of the divine providence among the people of New Eng. 7. Ecclesiarum prælia; the afflictive disturbances which the churches of New Eng. have suffered.-Appendix, Decennium luctuorum; remarkables of a long war with indian salv

ages.

Uhden, Hermann F. The New England theocracy; a history of the congregationalists in New England to the revivals of 1740, with a preface by dr. Neander. Tr. from the 2d german ed. by H. C. Conant. Bost.

Young, Alexander. Chronicles of the pilgrim

fathers of the colony of Plymouth, from 1602 to 1625; now first coll. from original records and contemporaneous printed documents, and ill. with notes. 2d ed. Bost. 1844. O. 277.2:4 Cheever, G: Barrell. The journal of the pilgrims at Plymouth, in New England, in 1620, repr. from the original vol. with historical and local ill. of providences, principles and persons. N. Y. 1848. D. 277.2:5

Dexter, H: Martyn. As to Roger Williams and his "banishment" from the Massachusetts plantation, with a few further words concerning the baptists, the quakers, and religious liberty; a monograph. Bost. 1876. 0. 277.2:6 Disosway, Gabriel P. The earliest churches of New York and its vicinity. N. Y. 1865. O. 277.3:1 Meade, W: Old churches, ministers and families of Virginia. Phila.1861. 2 v. O. 277.4+1

9. Christian sects.

Schaff, Philip. The creeds of christendom, with a history and critical notes. [Bibliotheca symbolica ecclesiæ universalis.] N. Y. 1877, 1878. 3 v. O. 280+1

Contents. V. 1. The history of creeds. 2. Greek and latin creeds, with translations. 3. The evangelical protestant creeds, with translations. Bossuet, Jacques Bénigne. History of the variations of the protestant churches. Tr. from the last french ed. N. Y. n. d. 2 v. D. 280:3 Cornwallis, C. F. Christian sects in the 19th century. In Small books on great subjects. 829.2:48 v3 American christian record, The; containing the history, confession of faith, and statistics of each religious denomination in the U. S. and Europe; a list of all clergymen with their post office addresses, etc. N. Y. 1860. D. 280:2

Oriental.

Grant, Asahel. The nestorians, or The lost tribes; containing evidence of their identity, an account of their manners, customs, and ceremonies, together with sketches of travel in ancient Assyria, Armenia, Media and Mesopotamia, and ill. of scripture prophecy. N. Y. 1845. D. 281:1 Stanley, Arthur Penrhyn. Lectures on the history of the eastern church; with an introd. on the study of ecclesiastical history. From the 2d Lond. ed. rev. N. Y. 1862. 281+2

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Heyer, Franz. Canossa und Venedig; festschrift zur Canossa-feier. In Deutsche zeit- und streit-fragen. 304: 15 v5 Frächsel, G. Der katholicismus seit der reformation. In Deutsche zeit- und streitfragen. 304: 15 v4 Trede, Theodor. Die Propaganda fide in Rom ; ihre geschichte und bedeutung. Deutsche zeit- und streit-fragen.

In 304: 15 v13 Schulte, J: F: ritter v. Die neueren katholischen orden und congregationen, besonders in Deutschland, statistisch, canonistisch, publicistisch beleuchtet. In Deutsche zeitund streit-fragen. 304: 15 v1

Dehn, Paul. Die katholischen gesellen-vereine in Deutschland. In Deutsche zeit- und streitfragen. 304: 15 v11

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Bossuet, Jacques Bénigne. An exposition of the doctrine of the catholic church in matters of controversie. Done into eng. from the 5th ed. in french: 2d ed. more correct. Lond. 1686. T. 282:1 Butler, C: The book of the roman catholic church; in a series of letters addressed to Robt. Southey, on his Book of the church. Lond. 1825. O.

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Hecker, I: T: Aspirations of nature. 3d ed. N. Y. 1859. D. 282:7 Questions of the soul. N. Y. 1855. D. 282: 8 Ives, Levi Silliman. The trials of a mind in its progress to catholicism; a letter to his old friends. 27th thous. Bost. 1855. D. 282:9 Milner, J: The end of religious controversy, in a friendly correspondence between a relig ious society of protestants and a roman catholic divine; in 3 parts: pt. 1, On the rule of faith or the method of finding out the true religion; pt. 2, On characteristics of the true church; pt. 3, On rectifying mistakes concerning the catholic church; addressed to the rt. rev. dr. Burgess, in answer to his lordship's protestant catechism. Added, the author's postscript. N. Y. 1865. D. 282: 10 Moore, T: Travels of an irish gentleman in search of a religion; with notes and illustrations. Balt. n. d. D. 282:11 Newman, J: H: A letter to the rev. E. B. Pusey, on his recent Eirenicon. N. Y. 1866. O. 282+14

Note. Dr. Pusey's Eirenicon, referred to, is no. 261: 8.

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