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LENG (J.) Natural obligations to believe re

ligion 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

P. Lefanu. 8°. Phila., 1795. LOCKE (J.) The reasonableness of Christianity. 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 Grundwahrheiten des Christenthums. 6o 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. 24 ed. 12°. Edinburgh, 1876. [Apologie des Christenthums, part 3.]

Die modernen Weltanschauungen und ihre praktischen Konsequenzen. 16°. 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. 12°. 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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NELSON (D.)

The cause and cure of infi
New York, 1838.

delity. 12°. OWEN (R.) Discussion between Owen and J. H. Roebuck. 2a ed. 16°. Manchester, 1837.

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

PASCAL (B.) Thoughts on religion and other subjects. 120. 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.) Traitè contre l'indifférence des religions. 18°. Genève, 1716.

POPULAR objections to revealed truth. 12°. New York, 1874.

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

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

PRESBYTERIAN College Lectures.
London, 1873-78.

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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. 12° Phila., 1809.

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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BANDINEL (J.) The peculiar doctrines of JENYns (S.) A view of the Internal evidence of the Christian religion. 18°. Princeton, 1824.

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.

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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.

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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.)
demption of man. fol. London, 1739.

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.]

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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.

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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.]

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[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.]

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