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SEVENTH-DAY BAPTISTS (Manual of): con. taining an historical sketch of the denomination (etc.) 16°. New York, 1858. SHEPARD (T.) Theses Sabbaticae, or the doctrine of the Sabbath. 16°. London, 1650. SMITH (J.) The doctrine of the Church of England concerning the Lord's day, or Sunday-Sabbath. 16°. London, 1694. STEWART (J. G.) The anti-Sabbatarian defenceless, or the Sabbath established upon the ruins of the objections of its enemies. 16°. Glasgow, 1854.

STONE (J. S.) Lectures on the institution of the Sabbath. 16°. New York, 1844. STOPFORD (E.) The Scripture account of the Sabbath compared with the Archbp. of Dublin's "Thoughts on the Sabbath." London, 1837.

8°.

SUNDAY, the rest of labour. [anon.] 12°. London, 1856.

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SYMONS (J.) An enquiry into the design of the Christian Sabbath. 2a ed. 16°. don, 1784.

THORN (W.) Eight lectures on the Christian Sabbath. 2d ed. 16°. London, 1821. TRACTS on the Sabbath. 18°. New York, 1832.

TREATISE on the religious observance of the Lord's day according to the express words of the fourth commandment. 2d ed. 16o. London, 1724.

TREFFRY (R.) A treatise on the Christian

Sabbath. 16°. London, 1838. TWISSE (W.) Of the morality of the fourth commandment, as still in force to bind Christians. sm. 4°. London, 1641. WALKER (G.) The doctrine of the holy weekly Sabbath. sm. 4°. London, 1641. [Bound with his God in his workes.] WATERBURY (J. B.) Book for the Sabbath;

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WAY (The) and truth of the seventh-day Sabbath plainly discovered to be the only weekly-day for the worship of God. 18°. London, 1724.

WELLS (J.) The practical sabbatarian. sm. 4°. London, 1668.

WELLS (Lucy K.) A mother's plea for the Sabbath. 2a ed. 16°. Portland, 1845. WEMYSS (T.) A catechetical treatise on the Patriarchal, Jewish and Christian Sabbath. 18°. Edinburgh, 1816.

WEST (F.) An historical and practical discourse on the Sabbath day. 16°. Chester, 1805.

WHITE (F.) A treatise of the Sabbath day,

containing a defence of the orthodoxall doctrine of the Church of England. sm. 4°. London, 1635. WILLISON (J.) A treatise concerning the sanctification of the Lord's day. 12°. Edinburgh, 1767.

-A treatise on the sanctification of the Sabbath; to which is added a brief history of the Church of Scotland. 8°. Edinburgh, 1819. WILLISTON (S.) Five discourses on the Sabbath. 16°. New Haven, 1847. WILSON (D.) The divine authority and perpetual obligation of the Lord's day, asserted in seven sermons. 12°. Boston, 1831.

-The same. 3a ed. 16°. London, 1840. WILSON (J. G.) Writings in prose and verse on various subjects. 16°. Phila., 1860. WOOD (W. C. editor). Sabbath essays; papers and addresses presented at the Massachusetts Sabbath Conventions, at Boston and Springfield, Oct. 1879. 12°. Boston, 1880.

WORCESTER (H. A.) The Sabbath. 16°. Boston, 1840.

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4. Casuistry.

AMES (W.) Conscience, with the power and cases thereof. sm. 4°. London, 1639. [Bound in his Works.]

BAXTER (R.) A Christian directory, or a summ of practical theologie and cases of conscience. fol. London, 1673. CAJETAN (T. de Vio, cardinal). Summula Caietani. 24°. Lugduni, 1581.

DENS (P.) A synopsis of [his] moral theology. 12°. Phila., 1841.

-Extracts from [his] theological works. 12°. Phila., 1846.

DICKSON (D.) Therapeutica sacra, seu de curandis casibus conscientiae etc. sm. 4°. Londini, 1656.

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5. Practical Religion.

ABBOTT (J.) The Corner-stone. 16°. London, 1834.

-The young Christian. 12°. Boston, 1832. -The same. 12°. New York, 1833. ACONTIUS (J.) Stratagematum Satanae libri octo. 18°. Amstelaedami, 1652. ADAM (T.) Private thoughts on religion. 12°. Poughkeepsie, 1814.

-The same. 18°. Phila., 1843. ADAMS (C.) Portraiture of the New Testament church-members. 12°. New York, 1851.

ADDINGTON (S.) Eusebes to Philetus, letters on a devout femper and life. 16o. London, 1767.

AINSWORTH (H.) Two treatises: 1st, Of the communion of saints. 24, An arrow against idolatry, (etc.) 16o. Edinburgh, 1789. ALARDIN (D. K.) De Geluksaligheyt van den Weg der Rechtveerdige. 16°. Am= sterdam, 1725.

ALCANTARA (P. d'). A golden treatise of

mental prayer. Translated by G. Willoughby. 12°. Phila., 1844.

ALEXANDER (A.) Thoughts on religious experience. 8°. Phila., 1841.

-The same. With an appendix. 8°. Phila., 1844.

ALEXANDER (J. W.) Consolation. 12°. New York, 1854.

ALLEINE (J.) Gospel promises. 16°. New York, 1847.

ALLEN (W.) Thoughts on the importance of

religion. 24°. Burlington, (N. J.), 1815. AMBROSE (I.) Looking unto Jesus. 4°. Belfast, 1763.

-The first, middle and last things. sm. 4°. Glasgow, 1757.

ANDREWS (L.) Private devotions. Translated by Rev. Peter Hall. 16°. London, 1830.

ANNÉE spirituelle. 3 v. 16°. Vienne, 1771. ARROWSMITH (J.) Tactica sacra. sm. 4°. Amstelaedami, 1700.

ART (The) of contentment. [anon.] 16°. Phila., 1753.

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BALCH (L. P. W.) God in the storm. 16°. New York, 1847.

BAXTER (R.) The divine life. 2 v. in I. 8°. London, 1824.

-The dying thoughts of Baxter. 16°. New York, [n. d.]

-On the mischiefs of self-ignorance. 12°. Glasgow, 1828.

-The saint's everlasting rest. sm. 4°. London, 1650.

-The same. 4th ed. sm. 4°. London, 1653.

BEAM (A) of celestial light. [anon.] 18°. Phila., 1814.

BECK (J. T.) Die christliche Liebeslehre.

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BOGATZKY (C. H. V.) A golden treasury. 16°. New York, 1831.

BOLTON (R.) Instructions for a right comforting afflicted consciences. sm. 4°. London, 1631.

-A discourse about the state of true hap. piness. sm. 4°. London, 1631.

BOLTON (S.) The dead saint speaking to saints and sinners living. fol. London, 1657.

BONAR (H.) The night of weeping. 16°. New York, 1848.

BONNES et saintes pensées pour tous les jours du mois. 16°. Saumur, 1679. BONNEY (S. W.) The seaman's compass and chart; for daily use, afloat or ashore. New York, [1850?]

24°.

BOSTON (T.) The crook in the lot. 24°. London, 1832.

-The same. -The same.

16°. Phila., 1839.

16°. New York, 1841.

-The distinguishing character of true be lievers. 16°. Edinburgh, 1791.

BOYLE (R.) Some motives and incentives to the love of God. 16°. London, 1661. -The same. 16°. London, 1663. BRANAGAN (T.)

The beauties of philan

thropy. 16°. Phila., 1808.

BRIDGE (W.) The righteous man's habitation. 32°. Derby, 1835.

-The refuge. 32°. New York, 1832. BRIEF (The) record of meditative hours. [anon.] 16°. London, 1838. BROMLEY (T.)

rest. sm. 4°.

BROOKS (N. C.)

The way to the sabbath of London, 1759.

New York, 1855.

Manual of devotion. 16°.

BROOKS (T.) The mute Christian under the smarting rod. 12°. Phila., 1811. BROWN (J.) Christ the way, and the truth, and the life. 18°. Glasgow, 1738.

-The Christian journal. 16°. Phila., 1796.

BROWNLEE (W. C.) The Christian youth's book. 12°. New York, 1839.

BUCHANAN (J.) Comfort in affliction. 16°. New York, 1844.

BUCK (C.) Serious inquiries. 18°. Phila., 1813.

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BURGH (J.) The dignity of human nature. sm. 4°. London, 1754.

-The same. 8°. London, 1794. BURKITT (W.) The poor man's help. 12°. Berwick, 1814.

BURNS (J.) The Christian's daily portion. 16°. London, 1842.

-The principles of Christian philosophy. 12°. Phila., 1833.

BURROUGHS (J.) The rare jewel of Chris-
tian contentment. sm. 4°. London, 1659.
CARPENTER (H.S.) Here and beyond. 12°.
New York, 1859.
CHEEVER (G. B.)

Progress. 8°.

Lectures on the Pilgrim's New York, 1845.

-The same. 8°. New York, 1846. -A voyage to the celestial country. 12°. New York, 1856.

CHRISTIAN (The) correspondent. See MONTGOMERY (J.)

CHRISTIAN philosophy. [anon.] 8°. London, 1845.

CHRISTIAN'S (The) companion in solitude. [anon.] 12°. Glasgow, 1827.

CLARK (S.) A collection of the promises of Scripture. 16°. London, 1750.

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DAILY (A) exercise of the devout Christian. 15th ed. 24°. Dublin, [n. d.]

DE COURCY (R.) A letter of solemn counsel. 8°. Shrewsbury, 1778.

DICK (T.) The mental illumination and moral improvement of mankind. 8°. New York, 1836.

DICKINSON (R. W.) Religion teaching by example. 12°. New York, 1848.

-Responses from the sacred oracles. 12°. New York, 1851.

DIRECTEUR (Le) spirituel pour ceux qui n'en ont point, (etc.) 16°. Paris, 1719. DISCOURSE (A) of God and religion. [anon.] 18°. London, 1692.

DIVINE (The) panoply. [anon.] 12°. London, [n. d.]

DODD (W.) Reflections on death. 12°. London, 1765.

DODDRIDGE (P.) The rise and progress of religion in the soul. 16°. London, 1779.

-The same. 16°. Boston, 1806. DORNEY (H.) Divine contemplations and spiritual breathings. 8°. Edinburgh, 1746. DORRINGTON (T.) Reform'd devotions for every day in the week (etc.) 16°. London, 1708.

DRELINCOURT (C.) The Christian's defence against the fears of death. 8°. Trenton, 1808. DREXELIUS (H.) Trismegistus christianus, seu triplex cultus conscientiae, caelitum, corporis. 32°. Monachij, 1627. Du Bosc (R. P.) L'honneste femme.

Paris, 1662.

DU MOULIN (P.)

16°.

A treatise of peace and

contentment of mind. 12°. London, 1671.

DUVERGIER DE HAURANNE (J.) Maximes saintes et chrestiennes. 3o ed. 16°. Paris, 1657.

EAST (J.) The vilag e; or, Christian lessons from the circumstances of a country parish. 12°. Bristol, 1831.

EDDY (A. D.) Address on the duties of youth. 12°. New York, 1836.

EDWARDS (J.) Charity and its fruits. 8°. London, 1852.

-Christian love as manifested in the heart and life. Edited by Tryon Edwards. 6th Am. ed. 12°. Phila., 1874.

-Treatise on the religious affections.. 8°. Phila., 1821.

ERSKINE (T.) The inner life as revealed in

the correspondence of celebrated Christians. 12. London, 1878.

EVANS (R. W.) The church of God: a series

of dissertations. 16°. Phila., 1833. FAWCETT (J.) Advice to youth. 16°. Leeds, 1786.

FENELON (F. de Salignac de la Mothe). Reponses de M. l'Archeveque de Cambray a la declaration de M. l'Archeveque de Paris, (etc.) 24°. [n. p.], 1698.

-Dissertation on pure love, etc. 12°. Lon don, 1750.

-The characters and properties of true charity display'd. Translated from the original French. 12°. London, 1737. FERGUSON (R.) The fiery-flying serpent slander, and the brazen serpent charity delineated. 16°. Winchester, 1814. FINNEY (C. G.) Lectures to professing

Christians. 12°. Oberlin, (O.), 1880. FIRMIN (G.) The real Christian. [1670.]

[Title-page wanting.]

16°.

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-The touchstone of sincerity. 16°. New Haven, 1809.

-The same. 3a ed. 16°. Hallowell,

1828.

[Bound with Treatise on keeping the heart.] FLETCHER (A.) The Christian conqueror. 16°. London, 1830.

-A warning to evil speakers; or, the sinfulness of scandal. 16°. London, 1832. -A spiritual guardian for youth. 18°. London, 1823.

FORD (D. E.) Decapolis; or, the individual obligation to save souls from death. 16°, New York, 1848.

FORDYCE (J.) Addresses to the Deity. 16° London, 1801.

FOSTER (J.) Discourses on all the principal branches of natural religion and social virtue. 4. London, 1749.

FRANCK (A. H.) Christ the sum and substance of all the Holy Scriptures. Now render'd into English. 8°. London, 1732. FRY (J.). A present for the convalescent. 8°. London, 1823.

FULLER (T.) The holy state and the profane 8°. London, 1841. GALLAUDET (T. H.)

state.

The child's book on

repentance. 16°. New York, [n. d.]

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-The history of Josiah, the young king of Judah. 16°. New York, [n. d.] GAMMON (J.) Christ and Christian life. 16°. Phila., 1795.

GATAKER (T.) The Christian man's care. 60 pp. 120. London, 1624. [Bound with his Spirituall watch.]

-The ioy of the iust. 12°. London, 1623. [Bound with his Spiritual watch.] -The spiritual watch. 12°. London, 1619.

-The same. 2a ed. 12°. London, 1622. [Bound with the 1st ed.]

GEARING (W.) God's sovereignty displayed. 18°. London, 1667.

GERHARD (J.) Meditationes sacrae.

Ed.

postrema. 32°. Cantabrigiae, 1634. GOD's treasurie displayed. [anon.] 18°. London, 1630.

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