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-A second inquiry. 8°. London, 1829. RABETT (R.) Lateinos; or the only proper name of the man, whose prophetical number in Greek numerals is 666. 8°. London, 1835.

TODD (J. H.) Discourses on the prophecies relating to Anti-christ in Daniel and St. Paul. 2 v. in I. 8°. Dublin, 1840. [Donnellan lecture, 1838.]

-Six discourses on the prophecies relating to Anti christ in the Apocalypse of St John. 8°. Dublin, 1846. [Donnellan lecture, 1847.]

TRIAL (The) of Anti-christ, otherwise the Man of Sin, for high treason. [anon.] 16°. Boston, 1810.

WICKLIFFE (J.) De Christo et suo adversario Anti-christo. Ein polemischer Tractat zum ersten Male herausgegeben von R. Buddensieg. 60 pp. 4°. Gotha, 1880.

See, also, SECOND ADVENT, p. 180; and The ROMAN CATHOLIC CONTROVERSY.

7. SPECIAL CONTROVERSIES AND SECTS.

AMYRALD (M.) Fidei circa errores Arminianorum declaratio. 18°. Salmurii, 1646. AUGUSTINUS (A.) Opuscula quaedam selecta, ad haeresin Pelagianam pertinentia. 16°. Berolini, 1827.

-Anti-Pelagian writings. A new transla. tion. 3v. 8°. Edinburgh, 1872–76. [v. 4, 12 and 15 of his Works.]

BATES (E.) Observations on some important points in divinity; chiefly those in controversy between the Arminians and Calvinists. 2d ed. 12°. London, [1811] BEECHER (E.) The conflict of ages, or the

great debate on the moral relations of God and man. 12°. Boston, 1833.

BOUCHER (R.) The Christian religion made plain in a dissuasive from Methodism. 2 ed. 8°. London, 1825.

BRADWARDINE (T.) De causa Dei, contra Pelagium, et de virtute causarum ad suos Mertonenses. Opera et studio H. Savilii. fol. London, 1618.

BROCAS (T.) The beauties of Divine truth.

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Antinomians.

CHASE (S.) Antinomianism unmasked. 8°. London, 1819. COTTLE (J.) Strictures on the Plymouth Antinomians. 2d ed. 8°. London, 1824. RUTHERFURD (S.) A survey of the spiritual Anti-christ. Opening the secrets of Familisme and Antinomianisme, etc. In two parts. sm. 4°. London, 1648.

[Part second is entitled, "A Survey of Autinomianisme."]

Arminian Controversy.

See, the next section.

The Calvinistic (Augustinian) and Arminian Controversy.

AMES (W.) Coronis ad collationem hagiensem. 4th ed. 18°. London, 1630.

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COLES (E.) A practical discourse of God's sovereignty. 8°. London, 1794. DAILLE or DALLAEUS (J.) Apologia pro duabus ecclesiarum in Gallia Protestantium Synodis nationalibus, (etc.) 2 v. 16°. Amstelaedami, 1655.

DICKINSON (J.) The Scripture doctrine concerning some important points of Christian faith. 16°. Boston, 1741.

-The same. 18°. Phila., [n. d.] EDWARDS (T.) The Paraselene dismantled of her cloud; or, Baxterianism barefaced. sm. 4°. London, 1699. FATHERS (The), reformers and formularies of the Church of England, in harmony with Calvin and against the bishop of Lincoln. [anon.] 8°. London, 1812.

FELLOWES (R.) Religion without cant. 8°.
London, 1801.

FLAVEL (J.) Checks to Antinomnianism. 34
Amer. ed. 4 v. 8°. New York, 1820.
FOSTER (R. S.) Objections to Calvinism as
it is. 12°. Cincinnati, 1860.
FROUDE (J. A.) Calvinism. 12°. New
York, 1871.

GILL (J.) The cause of God and truth. 8°.
London, 1838.

GOODWIN (J.) Eirenomachia: the agreement and distance of brethren: touching (five) important heads of doctrine. 8°. London, 1835.

[Bound with his Expos. ix Romans.] GRAY (J.) The fiend of the Reformation detected. 8°. Phila., 1817. HERVEY (J.) Theron and Aspasio: or a series of dialogues (etc.) on important subjects. 3 v. 8°. London, 1765.

-Letters to J. Wesley, containing an an. swer to remarks on Theron and Aspasio. 12°. London, 1765. HUNTINGDON (W.) The skeletons: or the 12°. London,

Arminian anatomized. [1783.]

KNIGHT (W. B.) Considerations on the subject of Calvinism. 8°. London, 1822. LAURENCE (R.) An attempt to illustrate those Articles of the Church of England which the Calvinists improperly consider as Calvinistical. 8°. Oxford, 1820. [Bampton Lecture, 1804.]

LEE (C.) Letters from Aristarchus to Philemon. 16°. Hartford, 1833.

LIME street lectures. A defence of some important doctrines of the Gospel. 8°. Phila., [1860?]

MATTHEWS (J.) and FRANKLIN (B.) Pre

destination and the foreknowledge of God. A debate. 12°. Cincinnati, 1852. Philosophia sobria. 8°.

MEISSNER (B.)

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JENNINGS (O.) Debate on Campbellism at Nashville, Tenn. 12°. Pittsburgh, 1832. JETER (J. B.) Campbellism examined. 12°. New York, 1855.

LARD (M. E.) A review of Rev. J. B. Jeter's book, entitled " Campbellism examined. " With an introduction by Alex. Campbell. 12°. Phila., 1858. STONE (B. W.) An address to the Christian churches in Kentucky, etc. 18°. Nashville, 1814.

SUMMERBELL (N.) and FLOOD (J. M.) Discussion on the Trinity, church constitutions and disciplines, and human depravity, held Centreville, Ohio, 1854. 16°. Cincinnati, 1854.

The Friends or Quakers.

BARCLAY (R.) An apology for the true Christian divinity. 4th ed. 8°. London, 1701.

-The same.

8°. Providence, 1840.

-The same. Apologie de la veritable theologie Chrétienne. Traduite en François. 8°. Londres, 1702.

BATHURST (C.) An expostulatory appeal to

the professors of Christianity. 18°. [1774.] [Imperfect title page wanting.] BENNET (T.) A confutation of Quakerism. 2d ed. 12°. Cambridge, 1709. BRANDWOOD (J.) Letters and extracts of letters. 16°. Manchester, 1828. BROWN (J.) Quakerisme the pathway to Paganisme. sm. 4°. Edinburgh, 1678. BROWNLEE (W. C.) A careful inquiry into the nature and tendency of the Society called Friends. 8°. Phila., 1824. CLARKSON (T.) A portraiture of Quakerism. 8°. New York, 1806.

2 v.

Cox (S. H.) Quakerism not Christianity. 8°. New York, 1833.

DEFENCE (A) of the Christian doctrines of the Society of Friends, being a reply to the charge of denying "the three that bear witness in Heaven, etc. [anon.] 8°. Phila., 1825.

FERRIS (B.) Truth advocated. 8°. Phila., 1822.

GIBBONS (W.) A review and refutation of some of the opprobrious charges against the Society of Friends. 12°. Phila., 1847.

GURNEY (J. J.) Observations on the religious peculiarities of the Society of Friends. 2a ed. 8°. London, 1824.

LETTERS of Paul and Amicus. [anon.] 8°. Wilmington, 1828.

[Note. "Paul " is probably the pseudonym of E. W. Gilbert.]

PENN (W.) The Christian Quaker and his divine testimony. 16°. London, 1699. QUAKERISM, or the story of my life. [anon.] 16°. Phila., 1852. QUAKER'S (The) quibbles in three parts. [anon.] 16°. London, 1675.

REESE (D. M.) Quakerism versus Calvinism. 16°. New York, 1834.

WILKINSON (J.) Quakerism examined in reply to a letter of S. Tuke. 16°. London, 1836.

WOOD (G.) and WILLIAMSON (I. H.) The Society of Friends vindicated, (etc.) 8°. Trenton, 1832.

Jansenist Controversy.

CATECHISME (Le) des Jesuites. [anon.] 12°. Paris, 1602.

DUMAS (H.) Histoire des cinq propositions de Jansenius. [anon.] 2 v. 16°. Liege, 1700.

HEXAPLES (Les), ou les six colomnes sur la constitution unigenitus. 7 v. 4°. Amster dam, 1721.

JANSEN (C.) Augustinus. 3 v. in 1. fol.
Lovanii, 1640.
LEYDEKKER (M.)

12°.

De historia Jansenismi. Utrecht, 1695.

[Title imperfect.] PARALLEL (A) of the doctrine of the Pagans with the Jesuits. [anon.] 8°. London, 1726.

PASCAL (B.) Lettres ecrites a un Provincial. 8°. Paris, 1829.

-The same. Provincial letters. Translated from the French. 12°. New York, 1828.

-The same. A new translation with introduction by Thos. McCrie. 16°. Edinburgh, 1847.

RESPONSE aux questions d'un Provincial. [anon.] 18°. Rotterdam, 1704. SAINTE-BEUVE (C. A.) Port Royal. 5 v. 8°.

Paris, 1859.

See, also, CHURCH HISTORY, France.

The Methodist Controversy.

ANNAN (W.) The difficulties of Arminian Methodism. 3a ed. 24°. Pittsburgh, 1828.

The same.
ANOTHER book about the Wesleyan Method-

Lon

4th ed. 16°. Phila., 1860. | LAVINGTON (G.) The enthusiasm of Meth-
odists and Papists compared. 8°.
don, 1749.

ists. [anon.] 16°. London, 1853.
BURNS (W.) An inquiry into the moral ten-
dency of Methodism. 8°. London, 1810.
CANDID (A) inquiry into the present state of
the Methodist societies in Ireland. [anon.]
8°. Belfast, 1814.
CAVEAT (A) against the Methodists. [anon.]
18°. London, 1760.

CAVENDER (C. H.) Catalogue of works in refutation of Methodism, 1729-1845. ms. sm. fol.

COKE (T.) A series of letters addressed to
the Methodist connection, explaining the
important doctrines of justification by faith,
and the direct witness of the Spirit. 12°.
London, 1810.

CONFESSIONS of a Methodist, by a professor.
[anon.] 12°. London, 1810.
COOKE (J.) Methodism condemned. 12°.
Rochdale, 1807.

CROWTHER (J.) A true portraiture of Meth-
odism. 16°. New York, 1813.
FALLACY detected in a letter to J. Wesley.
[anon.] 16°. [n. p. 1785.
FFIRTH (J.) Truth vindicated. 24°. Bur-
lington, 1794.

"FLY SHEETS (The) verbatim.

16°. London, [n. d.]

"FLY SHEETS" (The) vindicated.

12°. London, 1849.

[anon.]

[anon.]

FREE (J.) A controversy with the people
called Methodists concerning the true nature
of the Christian religion. 12°. London,
1760.

GRAVES (J. R.) The great iron wheel. 16°.
Nashville, 1855.

GREEN (T.) A dissertation on enthusiasm.
8°. London, 1755.

HODGSON (F.) The great iron wheel review

ed. 12°. Phila., 1848.

JACKSON (T.) A letter to E. B. Pusey, be-
ing a vindicating of the Wesleyan Method-
ists against his misrepresentations. 18°.
New York, 1843.
KEAN (L.) A refutation of the Rev. S. Pel-
ton's charges entitled "The absurdities of
Methodism." 16°. New York, 1823.

-The same. whele. 8°. MANT (R.) An appeal to the Gospel, or an inquiry into the justice of the charge, alleged by Methodists (etc.), that the Gospel is not preached by the national clergy. 8°. Oxford, 1812.

With appendix by R. PolLondon, 1820.

[Bampton lecture, 1812.]

METHODIST Error. [anon.] 16°. Tren ton, 1819.

NORRIS (W. H.) Methodism and the Church opposed in fundamentals. 16°. Carlisle,

1844.

-The fundamental doctrines of the Church vindicated from all affinity with Methodism. 8°. Phila., 1844.

[Bound with his Methodism.]

OXFORD (The) Methodists. [anon.] 2a ed.
12°. London, 1738.

PELTON (S.) The absurdities of Methodism.
18°. New York, 1822.
REMARKS on Methodism.
New York, 1813.

[anon.] 8°.

SPIRIT (The) of Methodism. [anon.] 24°.
New York, 1831.

TRAPP (J.) The nature, folly, sin and dan
ger of being righteous overmuch. 3a ed.
16°. London, 1739.

WALDER (J.) The ax laid to the root: or, a preservative against the erroneous doctrines of the Methodists. 12°. London, 1763.

WALKER (J.) An expostulatory address to the members of the Methodist society in Ire. land. 16°. Edinburgh, 1807.

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ADDRESS (An) to the ministers, elders, and members of the Presbyterian Church in the United States. (By a Com. of the Pittsburgh Assembly.) 41 pp. 8°. New York, R. Carter, 1836.

[Sprague Pamphlets, 24 Series, v. 67.] BAIRD (S. J.) A history of the New School, and of the questions involved in the disruption of the Presbyterian Church in 1838. 12°. Phila., 1868.

BANGS (N.) The errors of Hopkinsianism.

16°. New York, 1815.

BARNES (A.) The way of salvation. 7th ed. With Mr. Barnes' defence before the Synod of Phila., 1830, and his "defence " before the Second Presbytery of Phila., in reply to the charges of the Rev. Dr. Junkin. 16°. New York, 1836.

-Trial, before the Synod of Phila., 1835, on a charge of heresy: with all the pleadings and debate. Reported by A. J. Stansbury. 16°. New York, 1836.

BEECHER (L.) Trial, before the Presbytery of Cincinnati, on the charge of heresy. sm. fol. New York, 1835. [Sprague Pamphlets, 24 Series, v. 63.]

-Views in theology. 16°. Cincinnati, 1836.

CHEESEMAN (L.) Differences between New and Old School Presbyterians. 8°. Rochester, 1848.

ELY (E. S.) A contrast between Calvinism and Hopkinsianism. 8°. New York,

1811.

HODGSON (F.) An examination of the system of New Divinity or New School theology. 12°. New York, 1840.

JUNKIN (G.) The vindication, containing a history of the trial of the Rev. A. Barnes. (With,) New Schoolism in the 17th Cent. compared with New Schoolism in the 19th Cent. 16°. Phila., 1836.

RICE (N. L.) The Old and New Schools: an exhibit of the most important differences in their doctrines and church polity. 24 ed. 18°. Cincinnati, 1853.

SKETCH (A) of the life and character of Dr. Pædagogus. (Author of the Triangle.) With remarks on his writings. By Corrector. [anon.] 71 pp. 8°. 1817.

New York,

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