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AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. The Earl of Crawford's MS. history in the library of the American Philosophical Society. By Joseph G. Rosengarten. (Read December 18, 1903.) [Philadelphia, 1903.]

8vo. pp. 8.

Reprinted from Proceedings American Philosophical Society, Vol. XIII, No. 174.
Notice of the inedited MS. memoirs of the Earl of Crawford, including:
Account of some campaigns of the British army from 1689 to 1712, Journal of
a campaign under Prince Eugene on the Upper Rhine, Miscellaneous papers;
Journal of voyage from the Thames to Russia, and of Campaigning with the
Russian army, 1738-9; Journal of a campaign with the Russian army against
Turkey, 1739.
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AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. The "Franklin papers in the American Philosophical Society. By J. G. Rosengarten. [Philadelphia, 1903.]

Svo, cover-title pp. [165]–170.

Reprinted from Proceedings, American Philosophical Society. Vol. XLII, No. 173. (769 AMERICAN PHILOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. Documents relating to the purchase and exploration of Louisiana. I. The limits and bounds of Louisiana. By Thomas Jefferson. II. The exploration of the Red, the Black, and the Washita rivers. By William Dunbar. Printed from the original manuscripts in the library of the American Philosophical Society and by direction of the society's Committee on historical documents. Boston and New York, 1904.

Svo. 2 p. I., 45, 189, 76 pp., 1 1. 2 ports., fold. map.

AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CHURCH HISTORY.

New York City.

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AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CHURCH HISTORY. Papers of the American Society of Church History. Vol. I. Report and papers of the first annual meeting, held in the city of Washington, December 28, 1888. Edited by Rev. Samuel Macauley Jackson, M. A., secretary. New York. 1889.

8 vo, pp. xxx (2), 271.

Contents: Organization of the Society; Constitution; First annual meeting; Letters from the honorary members; The progress of religious freedom, as shown in the history of toleration acts, by Philip Schaff; Indulgences in Spain, by Henry Charles Lea; A crisis in the Middle Ages, by James Clement Moffat; Melanchthon's "Synergism," by Frank Hugh Foster; Some notes on syncretism in the Christian theology of the second and third centuries, by Hugh McDonald Scott; The influence of the Golden Legend on pre-Reformation culture history, by Ernest Cushing Richardson; Notes on the New Testament canon of Eusebius, by Arthur Cushman McGiffert; A note on the need of a complete missionary history in English, by Samuel Macauley Jackson; List of members; Index. (771

AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CHURCH HISTORY. Papers of the American Society of Church History. Vol. II. New York, 1890.

Svo, pp. xx (2), 104.

Contents: Constitution; Second annual meeting: Some remarks on the Alogi, by G. P. Fisher; The Camisard uprising of the French Protestants, by II. M. Baird; Parochial libraries of the colonial period, by J. F. Hurst; Dante's theology, by Philip Schaff: The corruption of Christianity through paganism during the first two centuries, by Abraham II. Lewis; Some relics of early Presbyterianism in Maryland; by J. W. Mellvain; List of members. (772

AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CHURCH HISTORY. Papers.

Vol. III.

of third annual meeting, December 30, 31, 1890. Macauley Jackson. New York, 1891.

8vo, pp. xiii, 251.

Reports and papers Edited by Samuel

Contents: The Renaissance, the revival of learning and art in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, by Philip Schaff; The historical geography of the Christian church, by Henry W. Hulbert; The Anabaptists of the sixteenth century, by H. S. Burrage; The vicissitudes of the doctrine of the Lord's supper in the English church, by J. W. Richard; Villegaignon, founder and destroyer of the first Hugenot settlement in the New World, by T. E. V. Smith; Report on a proposed series of denominational histories, to be published under the auspices of the American Society of Church History, by Albert Henry Newman; The place of church history in the college course of study, by Henry M. MacCracken; List of members of the Society. (773

AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CHURCH HISTORY. Papers. Vol. IV. of the fourth annual meeting, December 29 and 30, 1891. Macauley Jackson. New York, 1892.

Svo, pp. lviii, 235.

Report and papers
Edited by Samuel

Contents: Works of interest to the student of church history which appeared in 1891; The religious motives of Christopher Columbus, by William Kendall Gillett; The "heads of agreement" and the union of Congregationalists and Presbyterians based on them in London, 1691, by Williston Walker; Christian Unity, or the Kingdom of Heaven, by Thomas Davidson; The bulls distributing America, by John Jordan; The confessional history of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in the United States, by John Nicum; Christian thought in architecture, by Barr Ferree; The friendship of Calvin and Melanchthon, by Philip Schaff; Recent researches concerning medieval sects, by Albert Henry Newman; List of members of the Society. (774, 775 AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CHURCH HISTORY. Papers. Vol. v. Report and papers of the fifth annual meeting, held in the city of Washington, December 27 and 28, 1892. Edited by Samuel Macauley Jackson, M. A. New York, 1893. 8vo, pp. lxii, 143.

Contents: Bibliography of works of interest to the student of church history which have appeared in 1892, compiled by the secretary; St. Thomas of Canterbury, by Philip Schaff; The absolution formula of the Templars, by Henry Charles Lea; The services of the Mathers in New England religious development, by Williston Walker; Holland and religious freedom, by Rev. Talbot Wil son Chambers; The Italian Renaissance of to-day, by Rev. George Robert White Scott; List of members; Index. (776

AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CHURCH HISTORY. Papers, Vol. VI. Reports and papers of the sixth annual meeting, December 27 and 28, 1893. Edited by Rev. Samuel Macauley Jackson, M. A. New York, 1894.

8vo. pp. xxx, 224.

Contents: The Schaff memorial meeting, December 27, 1893; Dr. Schaff as a Bible student and a reviser, by T. W. Chambers; Dr. Schaff as uniting Teutonic and Anglo-Saxon scholarship, by J. F. Hurst; Dr. Schaff and the Lutheran Church, by H. E. Jacobs; Dr. Schaff and the Episcopal Church, by C. C. Tiffany: Dr. Schaff and the Roman Catholic Church, by T. J. Shahan; Dr. Schaff as a literary worker, by E. C. Richardson; Tribute from Joseph Henry Allen; Life and work of Bishop Francis Asbury, by Asbury Lowry; Benjamin Schmolek, by J. E. Rankin; Life and work of S. Thomas Aquinas, by Thomas O'Gorman: The Gospel of Peter, by A. C. McGiffert; Faust and the Clementine recognitions, by E. C. Richardson; The contest for religious liberty in Massachusetts, by II. S. Burrage, D. D.; The doctrine of apostolic succession in the Church of England, by H. C. Vedder; Prayers for the dead, by G. F. Williams; List of members; Index. (777 AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CHURCH HISTORY. Papers. Vol. VII. Reports and papers of the seventh annual meeting, held in the city of Washington, D. C.,

December 27 and 28, 1894. Edited by Rev. Samuel Macaulay Jackson, M. A., secretary. New York, 1895.

Svo, pp. ccxlviii, 65.

Contents: Works of interest to the student of church history published in 1893, a bibliography compiled by the secretary; Dr. Schaff as an historian, by G. P. Fisher; Some elements in the making of the United States, by C. H. Small; Judge Samuel Sewall (1652-1730), a typical Massachusetts Puritan, by J. L. Ewell; List of members. (778 AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CHURCH HISTORY. Papers. Vol. VIII. Reports and papers of the eighth and ninth annual meetings, December 26 and 27, 1895, and December 29 and 30, 1896. Edited by Samuel Macauley Jackson. New York, 1897.

Svo, pp. xxxi, 323.

Contents: Constitution of the Society; Eighth annual meeting; Ninth annual meeting; A brief sketch of the united synod of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America, by Thomas Cary Johnson; The teachings of Antonio Rosmini and the censures passed upon them by ecclesiastical authority, by Henry Clay Sheldon; The ecclesiastical situation in New England prior to the Revolution, by Joseph Henry Allen; The Amsterdam correspondence, by Edward T. Corwin; John Eliot, the Puritan missionary to the Indians, by Ezra Hoyt Byington; The Labadist colony in Maryland, by Bartlett Burleigh James; Wesley as a churchman, by John Alfred Faulkner; The attitude of the western church towards the study of the Latin classics in the early middle ages, by Dana Carelton Munro; The development of the appellate jurisdiction of the Roman see, by Joseph Cullen Ayer; Hinemar: an introduction to the study of the Revolution in the organization of the church in the ninth century, by Guy Carelton Lee; The attitude of the Society of Friends toward slavery in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, particularly in relation to its own members, by Allen Clapp Thomas; List of members; Index. (779

NOTE. The American Society of Church History, organized March 23, 1888, was, on December 31, 1896, constituted the Church History Section of the American Historical Association. The publications of the Society from 1889 to 1897, comprising eight volumes of "Papers," edited by Rev. Samuel Macauley Jackson, M. A., secretary, have been transferred to the American Historical Association, and this series of Papers is discontinued.

AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CHURCH HISTORY. Indulgences in Spain. By Henry Charles Lea. New York, 1889.

Svo, pp. 42.

Reprinted from Papers of the American Society of Church History, Vol. I, pp. 129-171. (780

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AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CHURCH HISTORY. The Heads of agreement," and the union of Congregationalists and Presbyterians based on them in London. By Williston Walker. A paper read before the Society, December 29 and 30, 1891. [New York, 1891.]

Svo, pp. (2), 29-52.

Reprinted from the Papers of the Society.

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AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CHURCH HISTORY.

lege course of study. A paper read before the American Society of Church History in Washington, D. C., December 31, 1890. By Henry Mitchell MacCracken. New York, 1891.

8vo, pp. (25).

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AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CHURCH HISTORY. The American Church History Series.
Vol. I.
The religious forces of the United States. By H. K. Carroll, LL. D.
New York, 1893.

Svo, pp. lxii, 449.

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AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CHURCH HISTORY. The American Church History Series. Vol. II. A history of the Baptist churches in the United States. By A. H. Newman, D. D., LL. D.

Svo, pp. xv, 513.

New York, 1894.

AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CHURCH HISTORY.

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The American Church History Series.
A history of the Congregational churches in the United States.

Vol. III.
By Williston Walker. New York, 1894.

8vo, pp. xiii, 451.

786

AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CHURCH HISTORY. The American Church History Series.
Vol. IV.
A history of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in the United States.
By Henry Eyster Jacobs. New York, 1893.
Svo, pp. xvi, 539.

787
AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CHURCH HISTORY. The American Church History Series.
Vol. V.
A history of Methodists in the United States. By J. M. Buckley.
New York, 1896.

Svo, pp. xix, 714.

788

AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CHURCH HISTORY. The American Church History Series.
Vol. VI.
History of the Presbyterian churches in the United States. By
Robert E. Thompson. New York, 1895.

Svo, pp. xxxi, 424.

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AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CHURCH HISTORY. The American Church History Series.
Vol. VII.
History of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States.
By Charles C. Tiffany. New York, 1895.

Svo, pp. xiv, 593.

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AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CHURCH HISTORY. The American Church History Series. Vol. VIII. A history of the Reformed Church, Dutch; the Reformed Church, German, and the Moravian Church in the United States. By E. T. Corwin, D. D., Prof. J. H. Dobbs, D. D., and Prof. J. T. Hamilton. New York, 1895. 8vo, pp. xvi, 525.

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AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CHURCH HISTORY. The American Church History Series. Vol. IX. A history of the Roman Catholic Church in the United States. By Thomas O'Gorman. New York, 1895.

Svo, pp. xviii, 515.

(792 AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CHURCH HISTORY. The American Church History Series. Vol. X. A history of the Unitarians and the Universalists in the United States. By Joseph Henry Allen, D. D., and Richard Eddy, D. D. New York, 1894.

8vo, pp. ix, (3), 516.

793

AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CHURCH HISTORY. The American Church History Series.
Vol. XI.
A history of the Methodist Church South, the United Presbyterian
Church, the Cumberland Presbyterian Church, and the Presbyterian Church
South, in the United States. By Prof. Gross Alexander, D. D.; James B.
Scouller, D. D.; Prof. R. V. Foster, D. D., and Prof. T. C. Johnson, D. D.
New York, 1894.

8vo, pp. xit, 487.

794

AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CHURCH HISTORY. The American Church History Series. Vol. XII. A history of the Disciples of Christ, the Society of Friends, the United Brethren in Christ, and the Evangelical Association. By B. B. Tyler, D. D.; Prof. A. C. Thomas, M. A.; R, II. Thomas, M. D.; D. Berger,

D. D., and Rev. S. P. Spring, and Bibliography of American church history, by Samuel Macauley Jackson, D. D., LL. D. New York, 1894.

Svo, pp. x, 519.

AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CHURCH HISTORY.

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The American Church History Series. Vol. XIII. A history of American Christianity. By Leonard Woolsey Bacon. New York, 1897.

8vo, pp. x, 429.

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AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CHURCH HISTORY. John Eliot, the Puritan Missionary to the Indians. A paper read before the American Society of Church History, at its ninth annual meeting, Dec. 30th, 1896. By Ezra Hoyt Byington. Reprinted from the Papers, Vol. viii.

AMERICAN STATISTICAL ASSOCIATION.

Boston, Mass.

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AMERICAN STATISTICAL ASSOCIATION. Constitution and by-laws. With a list of officers, fellows, and members, and an address. Boston, 1840. Svo, pp. 24.

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AMERICAN STATISTICAL ASSOCIATION. Constitution and by-laws. With a list of officers, fellows, and members, and an address. Boston, 1844. 8vo, pp. 24.

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AMERICAN STATISTICAL ASSOCIATION. Collections of the American Statistical Vol. I. Boston, 1847.

Association.

8vo. pp. x. 596.

Statistics of towns in Massachusetts; Heights, latitudes, and longitudes of eminences; Statistics of population; Statistics of taxation in Massachusetts. By J. B. Felt. Issued in three parts; published in 1843, 1845, and 1847, respectively.

Part I of Vol. II of the Collections, comprising Memoir of the life and character of George Cheyne Shattuck, by Edward Jarvis, pp. 1-7; Statistics of comb making in Leominster, 1852, by C. C. Field, M. D., pp. 8-16; Memoir of American discoveries, colonization, commerce, and fishery, from Newfoundland to Florida, both inclusive, down to 1630, by Joseph B. Felt, LL. D., pp. 17-134; The financial revulsion of 1857, by Samuel H. Walley, pp. 135-160; Letters on the money crisis of 1857, by Nathan Appleton, pp. 161-175; The connection of occupation with longevity, by Edward Jarvis, p. 176; The increase of human life, by Edward Jarvis, pp. 177-231, was printed in sheets, but never printed as a volume, as the sheets were burned in 1872 at the printing office where they were stored. The following were printed separately from the same forms as the above, but independently paged: Dr. Jarvis's ** Memoir of Dr. Shattuck" and Walley's Financial revulsion." Dr. Jarvis's "Increase of human life" was issued with a paper cover in pamphlet form with the paging of the Collections, and 1,000 copies were printed by the New England Mutual Life Insurance Company with independent paging and a title-page. The Massachusetts Historical Society possesses a copy of the sheets of pp. 1-136, the Boston Athenæum of pp. 1-176, and the Boston Public Library of pp. 1-16, 176–231, of this unpublished volume. These probably constitute all that was saved of the same. (800 AMERICAN STATISTICAL ASSOCIATION. The financial revulsion of 1857. An address delivered before the Association, February 10, 1858. By Samuel Hurd Walley. Boston, 1858.

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8vo, pp. 28.

Reprinted from Vol. 11 of Collections.

AMERICAN STATISTICAL ASSOCIATION. The increase of human life.

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Read before the Association. By Edward Jarvis, M. D., president of the Association. Reprinted from the Atlantic Monthly for the New England Mutual Life Insurance Company. Boston, 1872. 8vo. pp. (2), 55. Also printed as pp. 177-231 of the second volume of the Collections of the Association. (802

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