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Trajecti ad Rhenum, 1699. PAREUS (D.) A commentary upon the divine Revelation of John. Translated by E. Arnold. 8°. Amsterdam, 1644. PLUMPTRE (E. H.) A popular exposition of the epistles to the seven churches of Asia. 12°. New York, 1878.

RALSTON (S.) A brief exposition of the prophecies of Daniel and John. 16°. Pittsburgh, 1842.

READER (T.) Remarks on the prophetic part of the Revelation of St. John. 8°. London, 1778.

ROBERTSON (D.) Discourses, showing the structure and unity of the Apocalypse, (etc.) 3 v. 12°. Glasgow, 1833.

Roy (W. L.) A new and original exposition of the book of Revelation, as well as the prophecies of Daniel, Ezekiel, Joel, etc. 8°. New York, 1848.

SCHMUCKER (J. G.) The prophetic history of the Christian religion explained; or, a brief exposition of the Revelation of St. John. v. I. 12°. Baltimore, 1817. SMITH (E.) Key to the Revelation. 12°. New York, 1833.

SNODGRASS (J.) A commentary with notes,

on part of the book of the Revelation. 8°. Paisley, 1799.

STIER (R.) The words of the risen Saviour. 8°. Edinburgh, 1864.

STUART (M.) A commentary on the Apoca. lypse. 2 v. 8°. Andover, 1845. SWEDENBORG (E.) The Apocalypse revealed. New ed. 3 v. 12°. Boston, 1836.

-Divine Love and divine wisdom, extracted from the Apocalypse explained. 18°. Boston, 1828.

SYLVEIRA (J. da). Commentarius in Apocalypsin Joannis Apostoli. ed. 3a. 2 v. in I. fol. Lugduni, 1700.

TRENCH (R. C.) Commentary on the epistles to the seven churches in Asia. 12°. New York, 1862.

VITRINGA (C.) Anakrisis Apocalypsios Joannis Apostoli. sm. 4°. Franequerae, 1705. WALMESLEY (C.) The general history of the Christian Church chiefly deduced from the Apocalypse. 2d Amer. ed. 12°. New York, 1834.

WETTE (W. M. L. de). Kurze Erklärung der Offenbarung Johannis. 8°. Leipzig, 1848. WHITEHEAD (J.) A little book open; laying open the Revelations. 8°. Phila., 1836. WOODHOUSE (J. C.) The Apocalypse, translated; with notes. 8°. London, 1805. -Annotations on the Apocalypse. London, 1828.

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BALFOUR (A. J.) A defence of philosophic

doubt, being an essay on the foundations of belief. 8°. London, 1879.

BROWN (W. L.) The folly of skepticism, the

absurdity of dogmatizing, and the proper medium to be observed between these extremes. 4°. Haarlem, 1787. [Verhandelingen d. Teyler. Genoot., v. 7.] BUCHANAN (J.) Analogy, considered as a guide to truth, and applied as an aid to faith. 2d ed. 8°. Edinburgh, 1867. CALDERWOOD (H.) Philosophy of the Infinite; a treatise in answer to Hamilton and

Mansel. 3a ed. 8°. London, 1872. CARLBLOM (A.) Zur Lehre von der christlichen Gewissheit. 8°. Leipzig, 1874. CULVERWEL (N.) Of the light of nature. sm. 4°. Oxford, 1669.

-The same. With critical essay by J. Cairns. 8°. Edinburgh, 1857.

CURREY (G.) The confirmation of faith by reason and authority. 8°. Cambridge, 1853.

[Hulsean Lecture, 1852.]

D'AUBIGNÉ (J. H. Merle). Dépendance et indépendance, ou foi et critique. 51 PP. 8°. Paris, 1854.

FISHER (G. P.) Faith and rationalism. 12°. New York, 1879.

FRANK (F. H. R.) System der christlichen Gewissheit. 2 v. 8°. Erlangen, 1873. GODDARD (C.) The mental condition necessary to a due inquiry into religious evidence. 8°. Oxford, 1824. [Bampton Lecture, 1824.]

HAWKINS (E.) An enquiry into the connected uses of the principal means of attaining Christian truth. 8°. Oxford, 1840. [Bampton Lecture, 1840.]

MANSEL (H. L.) The limits of religious

thought examined. 8°. Oxford, 1858. [Bampton Lecture, 1858.]

NEWMAN (J. H.) An essay in aid of a grammar of assent. 12°. New York, 1870.

SCUDAMORE (W. E.) The office of the intellect in religion. 8°. London, 1849.

SMITH (T. T.) Man's responsibility in reference to his religious belief, explained and applied. 8°. London, 1840. [Hulsean Lecture, 1839.]

TATHAM (W.) The chart and scale of truth. 2 v. 8°. London, 1840. [Bampton Lecture, 1789.]

TAYLOR (I.) History of the transmission of ancient books to modern times; together with the process of historical proof. 8°. London, 1859.

VENN (J.) The logic of chance.

An essay

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1. Religion and Religions.

1. PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION.

ALLIOTT (R.) Psychology and theology. 12°. London, 1855.

[Congreg. Lecture, 1854.]

AMYRAUT or Amyraldus (M.) A treatise concerning religions, in refutation of the opinion which accounts all indifferent. 16°. London, 1660. BILLROTH (J. G. F.) Vorlesungen über Religionsphilosophie. 8°. Leipzig, 1837. BONNET (C.) Philosophical and critical inquiries concerning Christianity. Translated by J. L. Boissier. 16°. Phila., 1863. BUNSEN (C. C. J. von). The nature and principle of development in religion. 8°. London, 1854.

[In his Christianity and mankind, v. 4.] BUNSEN (E. von). Die Einheit der Religionen im Zusammenhange mit den Volkerwanderungen der Urzeit und der Geheimlehre. 8°. Berlin, 1870.

BURNOUF (E.) La science des religions. 2 éd. 16°. Paris, 1872.

CAIRD (J.) An introduction to the philosophy of religion. 8°. Glasgow, 1880. CLARKE (J. F.) Essentials and non essentials in religion. 24°. Boston, 1878. CONSTANT (B.) De la religion, considérée

dans sa source, ses formes et ses développements. 5 v. 8°. Paris, 1824-31. FAIRBAIRN (A. M.) Studies in the philosophy of religion and history. 12°. London, 1877.

FEITH (R.) De Noodzaaklykheid van godsdienstige Begrippen en Praktyken er Bevordering van Deugd en goede Zeden. 4°. Haarlem, 1802.

[Verhandelingen d. Teyler. Genoot., v. 20.] GLANVILL (J.) Essays on several important subjects in philosophy and religion. sm. 4°. London, 1676.

HAPPEL (J.) Die Anlage des Menschen zur Religion, vom gegenwärtigen Standpunkte Haarlem, der Völkerkunde (etc.) 8°. 1877.

[Verhandelingen d. Teylerschen Genootschap, n. s. 6th part.]

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ence en matière de religion, 9o éd. 5 v. 8°. Paris, 1835.

LAW (E.) Considerations on the theory of religion. 8°. Cambridge, 1765.

MILES (J. W.) Philosophic theology. 8°.
Charleston, 1849.

MILL (J. S.) Three essays on Religion. 8°.
New York, 1874.
MORELL. (J. D.) Philosophy of religion.
12°. New York, 1849.

MULLER (F. Max). Introduction to the sci-
ence of religion. 12°. London, 1873.
NECKER (J.) Of the importance of religious
opinions. 16°. Boston, 1796.
OHLERT (A. L. J.) Religionsphilosophie en
ihren Uebereinstimmung mit Vernunft,
Geschichte und Offenbarung dargestellt.
8°. Leipzig, 1835.

OPZOOMER (C. W.) Die Religion. Uebersetzt von F. Mook. 8°. Elberfeld, 1868. PARKER (T.) A discourse of matters pertaining to religion. 5th ed. 1870.

PICTET (B.) Traité contre l'indifférence des religions. 18°. Genève, 1711. PLANCK (H.) Kurzer Abriss der philoso phischen Religionslehre. 8°. Göttingen, 1821.

PUENJER (G. C. B.) Geschichte der Christlichen Religions-philosophie seit der Reformation. v. I. 8°. Braunschweig, 1880. QUINET (E.) Du génie des religions. 8°. Paris, 1842.

RETTBERG (F. W.) Religionsphilosophie. Aus seinem Nachlasse. 12°. Marburg, 1850.

RICE (J. H.) Historical and philosophical considerations on religion. 18°.

mond, (Va.), 1832.

Rich

SCHWARZ (K.) Das Wesen der Religion.

8°. Halle, 1847.

SMYTH (N.) The religious feeling, a study 12°. New York, 1877.

for faith.

TAYLOR (I.)

12°.

Natural history of enthusiasm. 4th ed. New York, 1834. -Fanaticism. 12°. New York, 1834. -The same. 8°. Phila., 1834. [Christian Library, v. 2.]

TIELE (C. P.) Max Müller und Fritz Schultze über ein Problem der Religionswissenschaft. 8°. Leipzig, 1871.

[Bound with Schoebel (C.) Religion première etc.] WETTE (W. M. L. de). Ueber die Religion, ihr Wesen, ihre Erscheinungsformen, und ihren Einfluss auf das Leben. 12°. Berlin, 1827.

WRIGHT (J.) The grounds and principles of religion. 16°. London, 1879. See, also, CHRISTIAN EVIDENCES, Systematic works.

2. 12°. Boston,

Pfleiderer (0.) Die Religion, ihr Wesen und ihre Geschichte, auf Grund des gegenwärtigen Standes der philosophischen und der historichen Wissenschaft. 2o aufl. 2 v. 8°. Leipzig, 1878.

-The same. Religionsphilosophie, auf geschichtlicher Grundlage. 8°. Berlin, 1878.

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AGASSIZ (L.) The structure of animal life. 3a ed. 8°. New York, 1874. [Graham Lectures.]

ALLIOT (R.) Psychology and Theology. 12°. London, 1855.

[Congreg. Lecture, 1854.]

BARRY (A.) What is Natural theology? an attempt to estimate the cumulative evidence of many witnesses to God. 16°. London, 1877.

[Boyle Lectures, 1876.]

BLAKELY (J.) The theology of inventions or manifestations of Deity in the works of art. 12°. New York, 1856.

BOURN (S.) Discourses on the principles and evidences of natural religion, etc. 12°. London, 1760.

BRIDGEWATER treatises, on the power, wisdom,

and goodness of God, as manifested in the creation. 13 v. 8°. London, 1833-38.

CONTENTS.

1. Chalmers (T.) The adaptation of external nature to the moral and intellectual constitution of man. 2 v.

2. Kidd (J.) The adaptation of external nature to the physical condition of man.

3. Whewell (W.) Astronomy and general physics, considered with reference to Natural theology. 4. Bell (C.) The hand, its mechanism, and vital endowments, as evincing design.

5. Roget (P. M.) Animal and vegetable physi ology considered with reference to Natural theology. 2 v.

6. Buckland (W.) Geology and mineralogy, considered with reference to natural theology. 2v. 7. Kirby (W.) History, habits, and instincts of animals. 2 v.

8. Prout (W.) Chemistry, meteorology, and the function of digestion, considered with reference to Natural theology.

9. Babbage (C.) Defence of mathematical studies against the charge of a tendency to infidelity,

etc.

-The same. 1833-35. BROUGHAM (H.) A discourse on Natural theology. 8°. New York, 1835. [Christian Library, v. 4.]

V. I-4 and 8. 16°. Phila.,

BUCHANAN (J.) Analogy, considered as a guide to truth and applied as an aid to faith. 2d ed. 8°. Edinburgh, 1867.

BURR (E. F.) Pater Mundi; or modern science testifying to the Heavenly Father. 2 v. 12°. Boston, 1872.

-Ecce Coelum, or Parish Astronomy. 12°. Boston, [1867].

BUTLER (Joseph). The analogy of religion, natural and revealed, to the constitution and course of nature. With a preface by S. Halifax. 8°. London, 1791.

-The same. 8°. Boston, 1793.
-The same. 12°. New Haven, 1822.
-The same.
With an introductory essay
by A. Barnes. 12°. New York, 1833.

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-The same.

With Hobart's analysis, and E. West. 16°. New York,

With analysis by R. Emory and G. R. Crooks. 12°. New York, 1852. -The same. With notes, conspectus and index by H. Malcom. 5th ed. 12°. Phila., 1867.

CALDERWOOD (H.) Philosophy of the Infinite; or man's knowledge of the Infinite Being; a treatise in answer to Hamilton and Mansel. 3d ed. 8°. London, 1872. CHADBOURNE (P. A.) Instinct its office in

the animal kingdom, and its relation to the higher powers in man. 12°. New York, 1872.

[Lowell Lectures, 1871.] CHALMERS (T.) Natural theology.

2 V.

12°. New York, 1845. CHEVALLIER (T.) On the proofs of divine power and wisdom derived from the study of astronomy, etc. 8°. Cambridge, 1827. [Hulsean Lecture, 1827.]

CLARKE (S.) A discourse concerning the being and attributes of God, the obligations of natural religion, etc. 5th ed. 8°. London, 1719.

8°. London, 1725.

[Boyle Lectures, 1704.] -The same. 6th ed. CLODIUS (C. A. H.) Von Gott in der Natur, etc. 2 v. in I. 8°. Leipzig, 1818. CONNECTIONS (The) of the universe, as seen in the light of God's created and written revelations. [anon.] 16°. New York, 1857. COOKE (J. P.) Religion and chemistry. new ed. 12°. New York, 1880. CRABBE (G.) An outline of a system of Natural theology. 8°. London, 1840. CULVERWEL (N.) Discourse on the light of nature, with several other treatises. sm. 4°. London, 1669.

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DICK (P.) The Christian philosopher. 129. Hartford, 1833.

-The same. 12°. Phila., 1844. DUNCAN (H.) Sacred philosophy of the sea. sons. 4 v. 12°. New York, 1847. EBERSTEIN (W. L. G. von). Natürliche Theo. logie der Scholastiker. 8°. Leipzig, 1803. FENELON (F. de Salignac de la Mothe). A demonstration of the existence and attributes of God. 16°. Harrisburgh, 1811. FERGUS (H.) Testimony of nature and revelation to the being, perfections and government of God. 8°. Phila., 1833. [In Christian Library, v. 1.]

FLINT (R.)

1877.

Theism. 12°. Edinburgh,

[Baird Lecture, 1876.]

FORTLAGE (C.) Darstellung und Kritik der Beweise fürs Daseyn Gottes. 8°. Heidel berg, 1840.

FOSTER (J.) Discourses on all the principal branches of natural religion. 2 v. 4°.

London, 1749-52.

FRICKE (G. A.) Argumenta pro Dei existentia,

etc. 8°. Lipsia, 1846.

GILLETT (E. H.) God in human thought;

or, Natural theology traced in literature, ancient and modern, to the time of Bp. Butler. With an English bibliography, from Spenser to Butler. 2 v. 8°. New York, 1874.

GOSSE (P. H.) Life in its lower, intermediate, and higher forms. 12°. London, 1857. GRINFIELD (E. W.) The connection of natural and revealed theology. 8°. London, 1818. GROOT (P. Hofstede de). Institutiones theologiae naturalis. 8°. Groninga, 1845. HANCOCK (J.) Arguments to prove the being of God. fol. London, 1739. [Boyle Lecture, 1706.]

HICKOK (L. P.) Creator and creation. 8°.

Boston, 1872.

HUNTINGTON (F. D.) Human society; its providential structure, relations, and offices. Eight lectures at the Brooklyn Institute. 8°. New York, 1860.

[Graham Lectures, v. 2.]

JACKSON (W.) The philosophy of Natural theology. 8°. New York, 1875.

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-The same. 16°. New York, (n. d.) PARKER (T.) Sermons of theism, atheism, and the popular theology. 4th ed. 12°. Boston, 1870.

POWELL (B.) The connection of natural and divine truth; or the study of the inductive philosophy considered as subservient to theology. 8°. London, 1838.

PRITCHARD (C.) Analogies in the progress of nature and grace. 8°. Cambridge, 1868. [Hulsean Lecture, 1867.]

RAGG (T.) Creation's testimony to its God. 12°. London, 1867.

RAMSEY (A. M.) The philosophical principles of natural and revealed religion. 2 v. sm. 4°. Glasgow, 1748.

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