i.iri:i:.\Tn:K AND I.ITI-:I:AI:Y PROGRESS IN 1867. 



488 



iburj: in the War of tho Rebellion, by Henry 



A. V, 



. 



iston ..I'llu- l"lth Pennsylvania Regiment, Voli., 

 \V. ll. |).i\is, lull- Colonel 



liMii in tin- War of tin- Rebellion, by Bar. 



William lc Lou.- . 



Hist.'n it' tin- nth Infantry liniment of Conneo- 

 inU'iTs iu tho* Rebellion, by 11. B. 



' ntlu'tsoi- t : ilWar No. 



i, Mar\h;nd t'um]>;ii;_'n "T September, 1862; 

 .ill Mountain, and Antietam, by Brevet-Maj.- 



.1. Watts do Peystor. 



il.'.ik, iMitehess Co., in the War for the Union. 



I'.en-.lut Madalin. Red Hook, Nov. 



Maj.-U-n. .}. Watts dePeys- 



. N. V.,:it thr Iiiaiiu r m - iiti'>n of a Monument to 



tin- Patriotic Dead of that Neighborhood. 



Of Local Histories, 10 out of the 24 were 



roniKvtnl oitluT witli the history of particular 

 ivli-ious congregations, or the services of 

 their pastors. Of tho roinainder, the most 

 important were : 



History of the Dividing Line and other Tracts, from 

 tin- Papers of William Boyd, -of Westovcr. 



M' moirs of the Long Island Historical Society, vol. 

 i., containing the Journal of Jasper Dankors and 

 'Peter Sluyti-r, two Dutch Travellers who visited 

 Long Island under the Dutch Dynasty. Trans- 

 lated anl edited by Hon. II. C. Murphy. 



The Popham Colony ; a Discussion ot its Claims. 



History of the Knight Templars of Pennsylvania, 

 by Alfred Creigh. 



The Indian and Pioneer History- of the Saginaw 

 Valley, by Messrs. Thomas and Galatian. 



New York in the Nineteenth Century, by Eev. S. 

 Osgood, D. D. 



History of the City of Now York, by Miss Mary L. 

 Booth. 



Colonial Records of the N. Y. Chamber of Com- 

 merce, 1768-1784, with Historical and Biographi- 

 cal Sketches, bv John A. Stevens, Jr. 



Twice Taken : Historical Romance of the Mari- 

 time British Provinces of America, by C. W. 

 Hall. 



The Brooklyn Water Works and Sewers ; a De- 

 scriptive Memoir. 



History of Brown University, by R. A. Guild. 



Vassar College and its Founder, by B. J. Lossing. 



History of the City of Brooklyn, vol. i., by Dr. 

 Henry R. Stiles. 



History of Eastharapton, by Payson W. Lyman. 



Youth's History of California, by Lucia Norman. 



Of the Histories of other Countries, the 

 principal were : , 



Philip H. of Spain, by Charles Gayarr6. 



History of England, from the Fall of Wolsey to 



the "Death of Elizabeth, by J. A. Froude (con- 



tinuation). 

 The Felon's Track. 

 History of the Leading Events in the Irish Strug- 



gle 1843-1848, by Michael Doheny. 

 The Seven Weeks' War : Its Antecedents and In- 



cidents, by H. M. Hozier, 2 vols. 

 Battle-Fields of Ireland, 1688-1691. t 

 Mrs. Strickland's Queens of England, abridged. 

 Life and Battles of Garibaldi, and his March to 



Rome in 1867, by G. A. Townsend. 

 Legends of the Wars in Ireland, by R. D. Joyce, 



M. D. 

 Tho Huguenots ; their Settlements, Churches, and 



Industries, by Samuel Smiles. 



The number of Ecclesiastical Histories was 

 not large; the most important wi-iv : 

 History of the Christian Church from Constantino 

 VOL. vn. 28 



the Great to Gregory I. 8 voU. By Rev. Philip 

 D. 



1'iipucy : its H'lHtoric Origin and Primitive Ha- 

 lations with tho Eastern Churl Abb* 

 (MI. ' 



History of Congregationalism, by George 

 I'uneliard. 8 volu. lie-written and greatly en- 

 lar 



i the Religious Society of Friend* from ita 

 to 1828, by Samuel M. Janney. 4 vols. 



Histi'rii-al Sketch t' Sacerdotal Celibacy in the 

 Christian Cluin-h, by Henry C. Lea. 



Modern I listen i.-'t, D. D. 



Landmarks of History Middle Ages, by Miss 

 Yonge. 



History of tho Methodist Episcopal Church in the 

 United States of America, by Abel Stevens, 

 D. D.,LL. D. The same work in (lennan. 



History of the Church of God during the Period of 

 Revelation, by C. C. Jones, D. D. 



The Beggars of Holland and the Grandees of 

 Spain -History of the Reformation in the Neth- 

 erlands, 1200-1578, by Rev. J. W. Mears, D. D. 



Origin, Rise, and Progress of Mormonism, by Pom- 

 eroy Tucker. 



American Methodism, by Rev. M. L. Scudder, D. D. 



The works on topics connected with General 

 Theology were hut few in number. The prin- 

 cipal were : 



Homiletics and Pastoral Theology, by W. G. T. 

 Shedd.D.D. 



Church Polity ; a Treatise on Christian Churches 

 and the Christian Ministry, by H. J. Ripley, D. D. 



The Redeemer: a Sketch of the History of Re- 

 demption, by Edmond de Pressens6. 



Influence ot Judaism on the Protestant Reforma- 

 tion, by Dr. H. Gratz. Translated by Rev. S. 

 Tuska. 



The Clergy and the Pulpit in their Relations to the 

 People, by M. PAbbe Mullois. Translated by 

 G. P. Badger. 



The Faith of the Eastern Churcli. 



Ancient Cities and Empires ; their Prophetic Doom, 

 by E. H. Gillett, D. D. 



The Duty and Discipline of Extemporary Preach- 

 iiiL', bv F. Barbara Zincke. 



Moderation and Toleration in Theology, by J. K. 

 Stone, Professor in Kenyon College. 



In Didactic, Exegctical, and Expository The- 

 ology, tbe following were the most important 

 works: Four editions of Dr. William Smith's 

 Dictionaries of the Bible, viz. : 1. The Ameri- 

 can edition of the complete and unabridged 

 Dictionary. Revised and edited by H. B. 

 Hackett, D. D., and Ezra Abbot, A. M., with a 

 large corps of collaborators ; in four volumes, 

 of which only the numbers composing the first 

 were published in 1867. 2. The Comprehen- 

 sive Dictionary of the Bible, based on Smith, 

 but with additions and alterations from other 

 sources, edited by Rev. S. W. Barnum, to he 

 completed in about twenty-two numbers, of 

 which thirteen were issued in 1867. 3. A Dic- 

 tionary of the Bible, comprising its Antiquities. 

 Biography, Geography, and Natural History, 

 being an American edition of Dr. Smith's Con- 

 cise Dictionary, in 1 vol. 8vo. 4. An Ameri- 

 can edition, in larger type, of Dr. Smith's Small 

 Dictionary of the Bible, in 1 vol. 8vo. Another 

 work belonging to this class, but of wider scope, 

 is "The Cyclopaedia of Biblical, Theological, 

 and Ecclesiastical Literature," prepared by Rev. 

 J. McClintock, D. D., and J. Strong, S. T. D.. 



