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Grant, 4764, O. A summary of the history of the English church, and of the sects which have departed from its communion. By Johnson Grant, M. A. 2 vols.

Gregory, 6499, O.

London, 1814.

An history of the Christian church, from the earliest periods to the present time. By G. Gregory, D. D. With plates. 2 vols. London, 1795. M.

Heylin, 859, F. Aërius redivivus, or the history of the Presbyterians, their beBy Peter Heylin. 2d edit. Lon

ginnings, progresse and success.

don, 1672. P.

Hildrop, 3395, O. 2. The contempt of the clergy considered, in a letter to a friend. By John Hildrop. Dublin, 1739. P.

Hody, 955, Q. 14. Statement of the case of sees vacant by an unjust or uncanonical deprivation. By Humphrey Hody. London, 1693.

Ivimey, 4342, O.

Inett, 557, F. History of the English church, from the year 401 to the year 1066. By John Inett. London, 1704. Gift of George Booth. A history of the English Baptists, including an investigation of the history of baptism in England, from the earliest period to the close of the seventeenth century. By Joseph Ivimey. London, 1811. Jamieson, 1551, Q. An historical account of the ancient Culdees of Iona, and of their settlement in Scotland, England and Ireland. By John Jamieson, D. D. Edinburgh, 1811.

Jewell, 806, F. Workes respecting the church of England. By John Jewell.

London, 1611.

Jones, 7342, & 6085, O.

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The history of the Christian church, from the birth of Christ to the 18th century, including the interesting account of the Waldenses and Albigenses. By William Jones. 2 vols. London, 1826. New York, 1824.

4768, O. The history of the Waldenses, connected with a sketch of the Christian church, from the birth of Christ to the 18th century. William Jones. London, 1816.

By Jortin, 3323, O. Remarks on ecclesiastical history. By John Jortin. 2 vols. London, 1751.

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Kaye, 6156, O. The ecclesiastical history of the second and third centuries; illustrated from the writings of Tertullian. By John Kaye, Bishop of Bristol. Cambridge, 1826.

Kinnersley, 789, D. 11. Letter to the ministers of the Baptist congregations in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. By J. Kinnersley. Philadelphia, 1746.

Kirkton, 1694, Q. The secret and true history of the church of Scotland from

the restoration to the year 1678. By the Rev. Mr. James Kirkton. To which is added an account of the murder of Archbishop Sharp. By James Russell, an actor therein. Edited from the MSS. By Charles K. Sharpe, Esq. Edinburgh, 1817.

Laval, 1047, O. A history of the reformation in France, from the beginning of the reformation to the repealing of the edict of Nantes; with an account of the persecutions of the protestants under Lewis XIV. By Stephen Abel Laval. 6 vols. London, 1738.

Ley, 923, Q. 14. Platforme of the Presbyterian government; with the forme of church vvorship, &c. By Wm. Ley. London, 1644.

Livingston, 1559, O. 2. A letter to the bishop of Landaff; occasioned by some passages in his sermon, on the 20th of February, 1767. By William Livingston. New York, 1761.

1559, O. 3. A vindication of the Bishop of Landaff's sermon. By William Livingston. New York, 1768.

Lloyd, 3656, O. Historical account of church government, as it was in Great Britain and England, when they first received the Christian religion. By William Lloyd. London, 1684. P.

Lochman, 2636, D. The history, doctrine, and discipline of the evangelical Lutheran church. By George Lochman, A. M. Harrisburg, 1818. Lockman, 4677, D. A history of the cruel sufferings of the protestants and others, by popish persecutions. By John Lockman. London, 1760. Lolme, De, 1116, & 1978, Q. The history of the flagellants; or, the advantages of discipline. Being a paraphrase and commentary on the Historia Flagellantium of the Abbé Boileau, Doctor of the Sorbonne, &c. &c. By somebody who is not Doctor of the Sorbonne, J. L. de Lolme. With plates. London, 1777.

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1293, 1788, & 3117, O. The same. 2d edit. London, 1784. Maitland, 8881, O. Facts and documents illustrative of the history, doctrine, and rites, of the ancient Albigenses and Waldenses. By the Rev. S. R. Maitland. London, 1832.

Marcel, 1521, D. Tablettes chronologiques, contenant avec ordre, l'etat de l'eglise en orient et en occident, les conciles generaux et particulieres, &c. Par G. Marcel. Amsterdam, 1687. P.

Mather, 1010, F. Magnalia Christi Americana; or the ecclesiastical history of New England from 1620 to 1698. By the Rev. Cotton Mather. London, 1702.

7388, & 7398, O. Magnalia Christi Americana; or, the ecclesiastical history of New England from its first planting in 1620 to 1698. By Cotton Mather. 2 vols. Hartford, 1820.

835, D.

An account of the remarkable providences in New England. By Cotton Mather. Boston, 1683—4.

M Crie, 6270, O. History of the progress and suppression of the reformation in Italy in the 16th century, including a sketch of the history of the reformation in the Grisons. By Thomas M'Crie, D. D. London, 1827.

8955, O. The same. 2d edit. Edinburgh, 1833.

7112, O. History of the progress and suppression of the reformation in Spain in the sixteenth century. By Thomas M'Crie. Edinburgh, 1829.

McFarland, 5857, D. tive faith.

M'Gavin, 7255, O.

Historical view of heresies and vindication of the primiBy Asa M'Farland. Concord, 1806.

The history of the reformation of religion in Scotland, by John Knox. With a memoir and notes by William M'Gavin. Glasgow, 1831.

Mendham, 9049, O. Memoirs of the Council of Trent. By the Rev. Joseph Mendham, M. A. London, 1834.

Middleton, 5596, O. An ecclesiastical memoir of the first four decades of the reign of George the Third: or an account of the state of religion in the church of England during that period: with characteristic sketches of distinguished divines, authors, and benefactors. By the Rev. John White Middleton, A. M. London, 1822.

Millar, 373, O. The history of the propagation of Christianity, and overthrow of paganism; with an inquiry into the present state of the heathens, and methods proposed for their conversion. By Robert Millar. 2 vols. Edinburgh, 1723.

Milner, 4054, O.
Milner.

8733, O.

The history of the church of Christ, by the late Rev. Joseph 5 vols. Philadelphia, 1809.

History of the seven churches of Asia; their rise, progress, and decline. By the Rev. T. Milner, A. M. London, 1832. Mitford, 3030, D. Observations on the history and doctrine of Christianity, and as historically connected, on the primeval religion, on the Judaic, and on the heathen, public, mystical and philosophical. By Wm. Mitford, Esq. London, 1823.

Morland, 894, F. mont.

A history of the evangelical churches of the valleys of PiedBy Sir Samuel Morland. London, 1658. P.

Mosheim, 229, & 1119, Q. Ecclesiastical history, ancient and modern, from the birth of Christ to the beginning of the present century. By John Mosheim, LL. D. 2 vols. London, 1762-1756.

7239, O. An ecclesiastical history, ancient and modern, from the birth of Christ to the beginning of the present century. By John Lawrence Mosheim. 6 vols. Philadelphia, 1798.

6363, O. A summary of Mosheim's ecclesiastical history, ancient and modern, from the birth of Christ to the middle of the 18th century. To which is added, a continuation to the year 1819. By the Rev. Charles T. Collins, A. M. 2 vols. London, 1822.

4651, O. Commentaries on the affairs of the Christians before the time of Constantine the Great, translated from the Latin of John L. Mosheim, D. D. by Robert S. Vidal. 2 vols. London, 1813.

798, O. 2. Memoirs of the Christian church in China; being a series of facts to evidence the causes of the declension of Christianity in that empire. By John L. Mosheim. Translated from the German. London, 1750.

Myles, 255, D. A chronological history of the people called Methodists, from their rise in 1729, to their last conference in 1802. By William Myles. 3d edit. London, 1803.

Neal, 560, O. The history of the Puritans; or protestant non-conformists; from the reformation to the act of toleration by William and Mary, in the year 1689; with an account of their principles and sufferings, and the lives of their principal divines. By Daniel Neal. 4 vols. Dublin, 1759.

2168, O. A history of the Puritans, or protestant non-conformists, from
the battle of Edge-hill, to the death of king Charles the first; by Daniel
Neal. With a supplement, and some memoirs of the life and writings
of the author, by Joshua Toulmin. 5 vols. Bath, 1795.
4293, & 7704, O. Neal's history of the Puritans; or, the rise, principles and
sufferings of the protestant dissenters, to the æra of the revolution;
abridged in two volumes, by Edward Parsons. With the life of the
author by Joshua Toulmin, D, D. London, 1812.

Neander, 7359, O. The history of the Christian religion and church during the three first centuries. By Dr. Augustus Neander. Translated from the German, by Henry John Rose. Vol. I. London, 1831. Newcourt, 734, F. Repertorium ecclesiasticum, or an ecclesiastical parochial history of the diocese of London. By Richard Newcourt. London,

1708. P.

Newman, 9055, O. The Arians of the 4th century. By J. H. Newman, M. A. London, 1833.

Newton, 3635, D. A review of ecclesiastical history. By John Newton. Philadelphia, 1797.

Nightingale, 3875, & 3927, O. A portraiture of Methodism; being an impartial view of the rise, progress, doctrines, discipline and manners of the Wesleyan Methodists. By Joseph Nightingale. London, 1807. Nisbet, 6581, O. An abridgment of ecclesiastical history, from the commencement of Christianity, to the beginning of the present century; constructed upon a new plan and divided into four grand periods. By Patrick Nisbet, D. D. &c. Edinburgh, 1776. M.

Pagitt, 1268, Q. Christianographie, or the description of the multitude, and sundry sorts of Christians in the world, not subject to the pope. By Ephraim Pagitt. London, 1635. P.

Pascal, 3749, D. Les provinciales; ou, les lettres écrites par Louis de Montalte à un provincial de ses amis, et aux RR. PP. Jésuites. Par Blaise Pascal. A Cologne, 1738.

Pastorini, 4917, D. The general history of the Christian church from her
birth; chiefly deduced from the apocalypse of St. John. 4th edit.
With additional remarks, by Sig. Pastorini. New York, 1807.
Penn, 338, D. A brief account of the rise and progress of the people called
Quakers. By William Penn. 5th edit. London, 1748.

Picart, 13, F. Ceremonies and religious customs of the various nations of the

known world; with plates. Written in French, by B. Picart, and translated into English, by a gentleman of St. John's college. 6 vols. London, 1733.

Platow, 2344, & 4474, D. The present state of the Greek church in Russia, or a summary of Christian divinity. By Platow, late Metropolitan of Moscow. Translated from the Sclavonian by Robert Pinkerton. New York, 1815.

Purchas, 879, F. Relations of the world, and the religions observed in all ages and places discovered from the creation unto this present. By Samuel

Purchas. 3d edit. London, 1617.

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Reid, 9024, O. The history of the Presbyterian church in Ireland. By James Seaton Reid, D. D. Edinburgh, 1834.

Ricaut, 351, D. An account of the present state of the Greek and Armenian churches. By Paul Ricaut. London, 1679.

3575, O.

The same. Anno Christi, 1678. London, 1679. P. Robinson, 669, Q. Ecclesiastical researches. By Robert Robinson. Cambridge, 1792.

Rule, 954, Q. 38. Vindication of the church of Scotland. By Gilbert Rule.

Edinburgh, 1691.

Russell, 6036, D. History of the
Russell, LL. D. 2 vols.

church in Scotland. By the Rev. Michael London, 1834.

Rimius, 130, 468, 3. & 1565, O. 1. A narrative of the rise and progress of the Herrnhutters, commonly called Moravians, or unitas fratrum; with a short account of their doctrines, and observations on their politics, &c. By Henry Rimius. London, 1753, & Philadelphia, 1753.

639, O. The history of the Moravians, from their first settlement at Herrnhaag, to the present time; with Andrew Frey's account of their conferences, casting lots, marriages, &c. By Henry Rimius. 2 vols. London, 1759.

Sandy, 3571, O. Europe speculum; or a view of the state of religion, in the western parts of the world. By Sir Edward Sandy. London, 1673. P. Sarpi, 535, Q. Historia del concilio Tridentino di Pietro Soave. (Paul Sarpi.) In Geneva, 1629. L.

215, F. A history of the council of Trent, with the practices of the court of Rome to hinder the reformation; including the history of the Inquisition. By Pietro Soave Polano. London, 1676.

800, F. A historie of the council of Trent. By Pietro Soave Polano. London, 1640. P.

3397, O. A treatise of beneficiary matters: or a history of ecclesiastical benefices and revenues. By Father Paul Sarpi. Westminster, 1727. P. 169, O. The same. London, 1726.

Schimmelpennick, 2471, D. Narrative of the demolition of the monastery of Port Royal, including biographical memoirs of its later inhabitants, by Mary Anne Schimmelpennick. London, 1816.

Scott, 5655, D. Luther and the Lutheran reformation. By John Scott. 2 vols.

London, 1832.

Semple, 7822, O. A history of the rise and progress of the Baptists in Virginia. By Robert B. Semple. Richmond, 1810.

Sewel, 278, F. The history of the rise and progress of the people called Quakers. By William Sewel. Philadelphia, 1728.

Sewel, 534, F. The history of the rise and progress of the people called Quakers.

By William Sewel. Translated from the low Dutch. 2d edit. London, 1725. Gift of the yearly meeting of Friends in London. Sleydan, 194, F. The general history of the reformation of the church, from the year 1517, to the year 1556; by John Sleydan, LL. D. with a continuation to the end of the council of Trent, in the year 1562. By Edmund Bohun. London, 1689.

Smedley, 5927, D. History of the reformed religion in France. By the Rev. Edward Smedley, M. A. 2 vols. London, 1832.

Soames, 6359, O. The history of the reformation of the church of England; by Henry Soames, M. A. 3 vols. London, 1826-7.

Southey, 5878, O. 2 vols.

Spotswood, 855, F.

The book of the church. By Robert Southey, Esq. LL. D. London, 1824.

History of the church of Scotland from the year 203 to the end of the reign of James VI. By John Spotswood. London, 1655. P.

Stackhouse, 3395, O. 1. The miseries and great hardships of the inferior clergy in and about London, by a clergyman of the church of England. J. Stackhouse. 1722. P.

Stebbing, 5752, D. History of the Christian church. By the Rev. Henry Stebbing, M. D. London, 1833.

Steele, 1730, D. Account of the state of the Roman Catholic religion throughout the world. By Sir Richard Steele. 2d edit. London, 1716. P. Stevens, 4452, O. Monasticon Hibernicum, or the monastical history of Ireland. By John Stevens. London, 1722.

Strype, 176, F. Annals of the reformation and establishment of religion, and various other occurrences in the church and state of England. By John Strype. 4 vols. London, 1734.

824, F. The memorials of archbishop Thomas Cranmer, with the history of the church, and reformation of Canterbury. By John Strype. London, 1694. P.

1049, F. Ecclesiastical memorials; relating chiefly to religion and the reformation of it, and the emergencies of the church of England, under King Henry VIII. King Edward VI. and Queen Mary the First, &c. &c. &c. With a large appendix to each volume, containing original papers, records, &c. By John Strype, M. A. Portrait. 3 vols. London, 1721. M.

4817, O. The same. 6 vols. London, 1816.

Stuart, 347, Q. The history of the establishment of the reformation of religion in Scotland. By Gilbert Stuart. London, 1780.

Taylor, 1071, F. Index Monasticus; or the abbeys, and other monasteries, alien priories, friaries, colleges, collegiate churches, and hospitals, with their dependencies, formerly established in the diocese of Norwich and the kingdom of East Anglia. By Richard Taylor, of Norwich. London, 1821. Gift of the Author.

787, D. 8. Taylor's narrative of the principles, conduct, and character of the people known by the name of Shakers. Worcester, Mass.

1782.

Thorndike, 897, F. An ipilogue to the tragedy of the church of England; being a consideration of the chief controversies that divide the western church. By Herbert Thorndike. London, 1659. P.

Thou, 2814, D. Histoire de la secte des Amis, suivie, d'une notice sur Madame Fry, et la prison de Newgate á Londres. Par Madame Adele Du Thou. Londres, 1821.

Toulmin, 4787, O. An historical view of the state of the protestant dissenters in England, and of the progress of free inquiry and religious liberty, from the revolution to the accession of Queen Anne. By Joshua Toulmin, D. D. London, 1814.

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