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Genoot. v. 22.] BRADFORD (S.) The credibility of Revelation from its intrinsick evidence. fol. London, 1739. GOODWIN (H.) The doctrines and difficulties of the Christian Faith contemplated from the catholic doctrine of the being of our Lord Jesus Christ. 8°. Cambridge, 1856. [Hulsean Lecture, 1855.] GUIZOT (M.) Meditations on the essence of Christianity. 12°. New York, 1865. HAWKINS (W.) On Scripture mysteries. 8°. Oxford, 1787. [Bampton Lecture, 1787.] HEBBERD (S. S.) The secret of Christianity. 12°. Boston, 1874. HESSEY (J. A.) Moral difficulties of the 3 v. 16°. London, 1871-73. Bible. 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.) Apologetic lectures on the saving truths of Christianity. Translated by S. Taylor. 12°. Edinburgh, 1873. Apologetic lectures on the moral truths of Christianity. Translated by S. Taylor. 24 ed. 12°. Edinburgh, 1876. MACLAINE (A.) A series of letters addressed to Soame Jenyns, Esq. 16o. 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 Scrip- . ture. 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 re [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. Teyiers. Genoot., v. 32.] WIRGMAN (T.) Divarication of the New Testament 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.] BROWNE (J.) The infancy of human nature. 8°. Oxford, 1809. [Bampton Lecture, 1806.] CROLY (G.) Divine providence; or the three cycles of revelation. Showing the parallelism of the patriarchal, Jewish and Christian dispensations. Being a new evidence of the divine origin of Christianity. 8°. London, 1834. CURREY (G.) The preparation for the Gospel as exhibited in the history of the Israelites. 8°. Cambridge, 1851. [Hulsean Lecture, 1851.] GARBETT (E.) The divine plan of revelation. 8°. London, 1864. CAMPBELL (A.) Christian preacher's companion: or the Gospel facts sustained by the testimony of unbelieving Jews and Pagans. 16°. Bethany, (Va.), 1836. DIERINGER (F. X.) System der göttlichen Thaten des Christenthums. 2o aufl. 8°. Mainz, 1857. EATON (J. R. T.) The permanence of Chris tianity. 8°. London, 1873. [Bampton Lecture, 1872.] FARRAR (F. W.) The witness of history to Christ. 16°. London, 1872. [Hulsean Lecture, 1870.] [Bampton Lecture, 1792.] LEATHES (S.) The religion of the Christ, its historic and literary development considered as an evidence of its origin. 8°. New York, 1874. [Bampton Lecture, 1874.] LOFTUS (S.) A reply to Gibbon, in his history of the Roman empire. 16°. Dublin, 1778. LYALL (W. R.) On the causes of the propa gation of Christianity among the heathen. 8°. London, 1840. [In his Propaedia prophetica, pp. 323-388.] MILMAN (H. H.) The character and conduct of the apostles considered as an evidence of Christianity. 8°. Oxford, 1827. [Bampton Lecture, 1827.] MILNER (J.) Gibbon's account of Christianity considered. 12°. York, 1781. MULLER (J. W. S.) De Uitbreiding des Christenthums. 4°. Haarlem, 1809. [Verhandelingen d. Teylers. Genoot, v. 23.] PARKER (S.) Demonstration of the divine authority of the Christian religion, from facts and uninterrupted tradition. sm. 4°. London, 1681. [Part 2 of his Law of nature, etc.] PENROSE (J.) An attempt to prove the truth of Christianity from the wisdom displayed in its original establishment. 8°. Oxford, 1808. [Bampton Lecture, 1808.] |