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FAITH and free thought. 12°. New York, 1873.

[Christian Evid. Soc. Lect., v. 2.] FAITH and Peace. Being answers to some of the "Essays and Reviews," by W. E. Jelf, J. W. Joyce, James Fendall, W. Lee, E. Huxtable. With a preface by Archdeacon Denison. 8°. London, 1862. FELTON (H.) The Christian faith asserted. 8°. Oxford, 1732.

FORMATION (The) of Christian belief. 12°. Phila., 1862.

GLEIG (G. R.) The great problem-can it be solved? 8°. Edinburgh, 1876. GOD'S WORD, man's light and guide. A course of lectures on the Bible. 12°. New York, 1877.

GUIZOT (F. P. G.) Meditations sur l'essence de la religion Chrétienne. 8°. Paris, 1864.

-The same. Meditations on the essence of Christianity. 12°. New York, 1865. -Meditations sur l'état actuel de la religion Chrétienne. 8°. Paris, 1866.

The same.

Meditations on the actual state of Christianity, and on the attacks which are now being made upon it. 12°. New York, 1867.

-Meditations sur la religion Chrétienne dans ses rapports avec l'état actuel des Sociétés et des esprits. 8°. Paris, 1868.

-The same. Christianity viewed in relation to the present state of society and opinion. 12°. London, 1871.

GURDON (B.) The pretended difficulties in natural or revealed religion no excuse for infidelity. 8°. London, 1723. HELD (C. F. W.)

Jesus der Christ. Apologetische Vorträge über die Grundlehren des Christenthums. 16°. Zürich, 1865.

HINTON (J. H.) Human nature—its religious element, development, and guide.

London, 1865.

[In his Works, v. 7.] HOOKER (H.)

Phila., 1836.

12°.

Popular infidelity. 16°.

HULSEAN Lectures. See p. 5. INGHAM (The) lectures. A course of lectures on the evidences of Religion delivered before the Ohio Wesleyan University. 12°. Cleveland, 1872.

INQUIRY (An) concerning true religion. [anon.] (In Hindustani). 16o. Allahabad, 1844.

ISHERWOOD (J.) The credibility of Chris

tianity vindicated. 8°. Manchester, 1834. JELF (W. E.) Christian faith, comprehensive, not partial; definite, not uncertain. 8°. Oxford, 1857.

[Bampton Lecture, 1857.]

JENYNS (S.) Lectures delivered to a select 18°. company of friends. New York, 1791. KOPS (J.) Het onredelyke der Onverschilligheid omtrent godsdienstige Waarheden, etc. 4°. Haarlem, 1787.

[Verhandelingen d. Teylers. Genoot. v. 8.] LECTURES supposed to have been delivered by the author of a view of the Internal evidence of the Christian religion. [anon.] 16°. Boston, 1793.

LELAND (J.) Advantage and necessity of the Christian revelation. 2 v. 8°. Phila., 1818.

LENG (J.) Natural obligations to believe religion and revelation. fol. London, 1739. [Boyle Lectures, 1717-18.] LETTERS of certain Jews to Mons. Voltaire, containing an apology for their own people, and for the Old Testament. Translated by

8°. Phila., 1795.

P. Lefanu. LOCKE (J.) The reasonableness of Chris. tianity. 8°. New York, 1836.

[In Christian Library, N. Y. ed. 1836, v. 8.] LONG (G.) An inquiry concerning religion. 8°. London, 1855.

LUTHARDT (C. E.) Apologetische Vorträge über die Grund wahrheiten des Christenthums. 6 aufl. 12°. Leipzig, 1868. [Apologie des Christenthums, part 1.]

-The same. Apologetic lectures on the fundamental truths of Christianity. Translated by S. Taylor. 12°. Edinburgh, 1873.

-Apologetic lectures on the saving truths of Christianity. Translated by S. Taylor. 12°. Edinburgh, 1872.

[Apologie des Christenthums, part 2.] -Apologetic lectures on the moral truths of Christianity. Translated by S. Taylor. 2d ed. 12°. Edinburgh, 1876. [Apologie des Christenthums, part 3.] -Die modernen Weltanschauungen und 16°. ihre praktischen Konsequenzen. Leipzig, 1880.

[Apologie des Christenthums, part 4.] MATHEWS (J. M.) The bible and men of learning. 8°. New York, 1855. MENDON Association. Evidences of revealed religion. 16°. Northampton, 1798. MIALL (E.) Bases of belief: an examination of Christianity as a divine revelation by the light of recognized facts and principles. 8°. London, 1853.

MODERN Scepticism. 12°. London, 1872. [Christian Evid. Soc. Lect. v. 1.]

MONOD (A.) Lucile, ou la vérité du Christianisme. 8°. Genève, 1843.

MOORE (D.) The age and the Gospel. 120. Cambridge, 1865.

[Hulsean Lecture, 1864.]

MORISON (J.) A portraiture of modern scepticism. 16°. London, 1832.

-The same. Counsels to young men on modern infidelity. 8°. London, [n. d.]

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[Bampton Lecture, 1791.]

NAVILLE (E.)

La vie éternelle. Sept disParis, 1864.

cours. 8°. NELSON (D.) delity. 120. OWEN (R.) Discussion between Owen and J. H. Roebuck. 2d ed. 16°. Manchester, 1837.

The cause and cure of infi
New York, 1838.

PALMER (R.) Hints on the formation of re-
ligious opinions. 12°. New York, 1877.
PARKINSON (R.) Rationalism and revela-
tion. 8°. London, 1838.
[Hulsean Lecture, 1837.]

PASCAL (B.) Thoughts on religion and other subjects. 12°. Amherst, 1829.

-The same. A new translation, with an essay by Isaac Taylor. 18°. Glasgow, 1838.

[Select Christian authors, v. 34.]

PEABODY (A. P.) Christianity the religion of nature. 2d ed. 12°. Boston, 1870. [Lowell Lectures.]

-Christianity and science. 12°. New York, 1874. [Ely Lecture, 1874.]

PEARSON (T.) Infidelity: its aspects, causes and exigencies. 8°. New York, 1853. PICTET (B.) Traité contre l'indifférence des religions. 18°. Genève, 1716. POPULAR objections to revealed truth. New York, 1874.

[Christian Evid. Soc. Lect., v. 3.]

12°.

POTTER (A., editor). Lectures on the evidences of Christianity, delivered in Phila., by Prot. Episc. Clergymen. 8°. Phila., 1855.

PRESBYTERIAN College Lectures. 5 v. 16°. London, 1873-78.

CONTENTS.

1. Some present difficulties in theology. 2. Disputed questions of belief.

3. Problems of faith.

4. Rainy. The Bible and criticism.

5. Dods (M.) Mohammed, Buddha, and Christ. PROBLEMS of faith. 16°. London, 1875. [Presb. Coll. Lectures, 1875.]

RICE (J. H.) Historical and philosophical considerations on religion. 16o. Richmond, 1832.

RIDDLE (J. E.) The natural history of infi delity and superstition in contrast with Christian faith. 8°. Oxford, 1852. [Bampton Lecture, 1852.] ROGERS (H.) The eclipse of faith. [anon.] 12°. Boston, 1854.

-A defence of the eclipse of faith. [anon.] 12°. Boston, 1854.

-Reason and faith, and other miscellanies. 12°. Boston, 1853.

ROMANG (J. P.) Ueber wichtigere Fragen der Religion. 8°. Heidelberg, 1870. ROWLAND (H. A.) On the common maxims of infidelity. 16°. New York, 1856. SCHOLAR (The) armed against the errors of the times. [anon.] 3a ed. 2 v. 8°. London, 1812. SCUDAMORE (W. E.) Essay on the office of the intellect in religion, with especial reference to the evidences of revelation. 8°. London, 1849.

SEELYE (J. H.) The Way, the Truth, and the Life: lectures to educated Hindoos. 12°. Boston, 1873.

SHORT Collections; or excerpta for the use of

sceptics. 8°. London, 1829.

STANHOPE (G.) The truth and excellency of the Christian religion asserted against Jews, infidels, and hereticks. fol. London, 1739. [Boyle Lecture, 1701-02.]

SIMPSON (D.) A plea for religion.

Phila., 1809.

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SMYTH (N.) Old faiths in new light. 16°. New York, 1879.

SOME present difficulties in theology. 16°. London, 1873.

[Presb. Coll. Lectures, 1873.]

STRIVINGS after the faith. 12°. London, 1875.

[Christian Evid. Soc. Lect., v. 4.]

SYKES (A. A.) Brief discourse concerning the credibility of miracles and revelation. 8°. London, 1742.

TAYLOR (Isaac). The restoration of belief. 12°. Boston, 1867.

TEYLER'S Godgeleerd Genootschap, (Verhandelingen d.) 1st series. 36 v. 4°. Haarlem, 1781-1860.

-The same. New series. v. 2-3, 5-7. 8°. Haarlem, 1874.

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1874. Hartley (I. S.) cism.

CONTENTS.

Prayer and modern criti1875. Lewis (Tayler). Nature and the Scriptures. 1876. Chambers (T. W.) The Psalter a witness to the divine origin of the Bible.

1877. Gordon (W. R.) Science of revealed truth impregnable.

VICTORIA Institute or Philosophical Society of Great Britain. Journal of the transactions, 1866-80. v. I-14. 8°. London, 1866

80. VIRGINIA (Univ. of). Lectures on the evidences of Christianity, 1850-51. 8°. New York, 1852.

WAINWRIGHT (S.) Christian certainty. 8°. London, 1865.

WELCH (R. B.) Faith and Modern Thought. 12°. New York, 1876.

WILSON (J. P.) Common objections to Christianity. Phila., 1829.

16°.

WOODWARD (J.) The divine original and incomparable excellency of the Christian religion. fol. London, 1739. [Boyle Lecture, 1710.]

WRANGHAM (F.) The Pleiad. A series of abridgments from seven distinguished writers on the evidences. 18°. Edinburgh,

1828.

4. INTERNAL AND MORAL EVIDENCES.

a. Gen. and Miscell. Works.

ALFORD (H.) The consistency of the divine conduct in revealing the doctrines of redemption. Part second. (The consistency of the Gospel with its proclaimed characteristics.) 8°. Cambridge, 1843. [Hulsean Lecture, 1842.]

BANDINEL (J.) The peculiar doctrines of Christianity. 8°. Oxford, 1780. [Bampton Lecture, 1780.]

BORGER (E. A.) Disputatio qua censetur sententia J. A. Eberhardi de origine et nativa indole religionis Christianæ. 4°. Haar lem, 1815.

[Verhandelingen d. Teylers. Genoot. v. 22.] BRADFORD (S.) The credibility of Revelation from its intrinsick evidence. fol. London, 1739.

[Boyle Lecture, 1699.] CHRISTIANITY and scepticism, embracing a consideration of important traits of Christian doctrine and experience, and of leading facts in the life of Christ. 12°. Boston, 1872.

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JENYNS (S.) A view of the Internal evidence of the Christian religion. 18°. Princeton, 1824.

JONES (J.) The moral tendency of divine revelation. 8°. Oxford, 1821. [Bampton Lecture, 1821.]

KNOX (V.) Christian philosophy; or, an attempt to display by internal testimony, the evidence of revealed religion. 16°.

Phila., 1804.

LEATHES (S.) The Gospel its own witness. 12°. London, 1874.

[Hulsean Lecture, 1873.]

-The witness of St. Paul to Christ. 8°. London, 1869.

[Boyle Lecture, 1869.]

-The witness of St. John to Christ. 8°. London, 1870.

[Boyle Lecture, 1870.] LUTHARDT (C. E.)

Trans

Apologetic lectures on the saving truths of Christianity. lated by S. Taylor. 12°. Edinburgh, 1873. -Apologetic lectures on the moral truths of Christianity. Translated by S. Taylor. 2a ed. 12°. Edinburgh, 1876.

MACLAINE (A.) A series of letters addressed to Soame Jenyns, Esq. 16°. Dublin, 1777.

MONSELL (R. W.) The religion of redemp. tion. 8°. London, 1867.

PARKINSON (R.) Rationalism and revelation; or the testimony of moral philosophy, the system of nature and the constitution of man to the truth of the doctrines of Scripture. 8°. London, 1838. [Hulsean Lecture, 1837.] PHILOSOPHY (The) of Christianity, or the purpose and power of the Gospel. [anon.] 16°. Edinburgh, 1872.

RENAUD (G.) How did Christ rank the

proofs of his mission. 16°. London, 1872. ROGGE (C.) De Kragt van het inwendig Bewys voor de Goddelykheid der Evangelieleer. 4°. Haarlem, 1795.

[Verhandelingen d. Teylers. Genoot., v. 15.] Row (C. A.) The moral teaching of the New Testament. Viewed as evidential to its historical truth. 16°. London, 1872.

SUMNER (J. B.) The evidence of Christianity derived from its nature and reception. 8°. London, 1824.

TURNER (J.) The wisdom of God in the redemption of man. fol. London, 1739.

[Boyle Lecture, 1708.]

VAUGHAN (R.) The causes of the corruption

of Christianity. 8°. London, 1834. [Congregational Lecture, 1st Ser., v. 2.] WHATELY (R.) Essays on some of the peculiarities of the Christian religion. 12°. Andover, 1870.

WHITE (R. B.) Reason and redemption, or the Gospel as it attests itself. 8°. Philadelphia, 1873.

WILKINS (A. S.) The light of the world. 12°. London, 1870. [Hulsean prize essay, 1868.]

WILLIGEN (P. van der). Over het eigenlijke Wezen der Christendoms. 4°. Haarlem, 1836.

[Verhandelingen d. Teylers. Genoot., v. 32.] WIRGMAN (T.) Divarication of the New Tes tament into doctrine and history. 12°. London, 1830.

See, also, COMPARATIVE RELIGION; CHRISTIAN EVIDENCES, System. Works; and the following special topics.

b. Christ and Christianity,

ALEXANDER (W. L.) Christ and Christianity. 16°. New York, 1854.

BAYNE (P.) The testimony of Christ to Christianity. 16°. Boston, 1868.

BROOKS (P.) The influence of Jesus. 120. New York, 1879. [Bohlen Lecture, 1879.]

CHADWICK (G. A.) Christ bearing witness to Himself. 12°. New York, 1879. [Donnellan Lecture, 1878-79.]

NAVILLE (E.) The Christ. 12°. Edinburgh, 1880.

PLUMPTRE (E. H.) Christ and Christendom. 8°. London, 1867. [Boyle Lecture, 1866.]

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