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LITERATURE AND LITERARY PROGRESS IN 1867. 



assisted by numerous collaborators. To be 

 completed in about eight large 8vo volumes, 

 of which only the first was issued in 1867. 

 Two works, intended as aids to Exegesis, were 

 published during the year, viz. : " Manual of 

 Biblical Interpretation," by J. Miinscher, D. D., 

 and " Where were our Gospels Written ? An 

 Argument," by Constantino Tischendorff. 



Of Commentaries on portions of the Scrip- 

 tures, the following were the chief: 



Quesnel's The Gospels ; with Moral Eeflections on 

 each Verse, with an Introductory Essay by Bish- 

 op Wilson, and revised and edited by Bev. H. A. 

 Boardman, D. D. 



Notes, Critical and Explanatory, on the Book of 

 Genesis, by Melancthon W. Jacobus, vol. 2, com- 

 pleting the work. 



The Book of Proverbs, in an Amended Version, 

 with Introduction and Notes, by Joseph Mun- 

 scher, D. D. 



J. P. Lange's Commentary on the Scriptures, vol. 

 4, James, Peter, John, and Jude. 



Studies in the Gospels, by K. 0. Trench, D. D., 

 Archbishop of Duolin. 



The Family Bible (of the American Tract Society), 

 with brief Notes and Instructions. 3 vols., 18mo. 



Notes on the Epistle of Paul to the Hebrews, by 

 Joseph Longking. 



Two Years .with Jesus. First year. Historic Out- 

 lines, Journeys, and Miracles, by J. H. Vincent. 



Commentary on the New Testament, vol. 5, by Lu- 

 cius B. Paige. 



Lectures on the Epistle to the Hebrews, by the late 

 W. Lindsav, D. D. 2 vols. 



Walks and Words of Jesus : a Paragraphic Har- 

 mony of the Four Evangelists, with Maps, by 

 Eev. M. N. Olmstead. 



The New Testament, Eheims Version, with Anno- 

 tations. 



Companion to the Bible. Part I., Evidences of 

 Eevealed Eeligion, by E. P. Barrows, D. D. 



Ezekiel and Daniel : with Notes Critical, Explana- 

 tory, and Practical, by H. Cowles, D. D. 



A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on the Book 

 of Exodus, with a new Translation, by J. G. 

 Murphy, D. D. 



The New Testament, with Notes, Pictorial Illus- 

 trations, and Eeferences. Vol. 1, The Four Gos- 

 pels, by Eev. Israel P. Warren. 



The number of books pertaining to the class 

 of Controversial, or Polemic Theology, was very 

 large. The most important were : 



Whom do You Worship ? A Popular Treatise on 

 Eeasonable Eeligion, by Henry A. Abraham. 



The American Union shown to be the New Heav- 

 ens and the New Earth, etc. 



The Episcopate, the Missionary Order of the 

 Church, by a Presbyter. 



Father Tom and the Pope; or, A Night at the 

 Vatican. 



Dr. Bushnell's Orthodoxy ; or, An Inquiry whether 

 the Factors of the Atonement are recognized in 

 His Vicarious Sacrifice, by Eev. Oliver S. Taylor. 



The Everlasting Church, as represented in the Ee- 

 markable Manuscripts entitled Intercourse with 

 the Angels. 



Nature the Basis of a True Theology, by Gerrit 

 Smith. 



The Theologies-by Gerrit Smith. 



Heaven and its Wonders, and Hell. From Things 

 Heard and Seen, by Emanuel Swedenborg. 



Congregationalism, by Eev. E. P. Goodwin. 



Sanctification Practical : a Book for the Times, by 

 Eev. J. Boynton. 



Louis Napoleon : is he to be the Imperial Chief of 

 the Ten Kingdoms and the Antichrist ? by David 

 N. Lord. 



The Emigrant's Quest ; or, Is it our own Church? 



by M. B. Beauchamp. 

 Lectures on the Nature of Spirit, and on Man as a 



Spiritual Being, by Chauncey Giles. 

 The Eesurrection of the Dead, by Eev. George S. 



Mott. 

 Swedenborg on the Athanasian Creed and Subjects 



connected with it. 



The Wicked not Annihilated ; a Eefutation of Mod- 

 ern Sadduceeism, by Eev. Israel P. Warren. 

 A Letter to James Lenox, Esq., on the Prophetical 



Aspect of the Times, by Eev. E. C. Shimeall. 

 Coming Wonders Expected between 1867 and 1875, 



by Eev. M. Baxter. 

 The General Assembly of 1866, by Eev. H. A. 



Boardman, D. D. 

 Observations on the Doctrine of Divine Providence, 



by Eev. J. Peterkin. 

 The Progress of Doctrine in the New Testament. 



The Bampton Lectures for 1866, by Eev. Thomas 



D. Bernard. 



First Historical Transformation of Christianity. 

 From the French of Athanase Coquerel Fits. 

 Translated by E. B. Evans, Ph. D. 



Classic Baptism. An Inquiry into the Meaning of 

 the Word Baptizo, as determined by the Use of 

 Classic Greek Writers, by James W. Dale. 



The Eelation of 'Baptized Children to the Church, 

 by Eev. E. Davidson. 



Scripture Baptism Defended, and Anabaptist No- 

 tions proved to be anti-Scriptural Novelties, by 

 Eev. J. Livingston. 



The Spirit of Jewish Tradition, by Hobart Berrian. 



Ghristianity and its Conflicts, Ancient and Modern, 

 by E. E. Marcy. 



A Defence of American Methodism against the 

 Criticisms, etc., of Eev. E. D. Bryan, by H. Mat- 

 tison, D. D. 



Tracts for the Times. Lay Delegation in the Meth- 

 odist Episcopal Church calmly Considered. Its 

 Injustice and Impracticability, by James Por- 

 ter, D. D. 



True Method of Promoting Perfect Love. From 

 Debates in the New York Preachers' Meeting of 

 the Methodist Episcopal Church. 



Popular Amusements ; an Appeal to Methodists on 

 the Evils of Card-Playing, Billiards, Dancing, 

 Theatre-Going, etc., by H. Mattison, D. D. 



Nelson's Cause and Cure of Infidelity, in Spanish. 



Angelic Philosophy of the Divine Love and Wis- 

 dom, by Emanuel Swedenborg. Translated by 



E. N. Foster. 



Lectures on Christian Unity, by Eev. T. S. Pres- 

 ton. 



The Eeunion of the Old and New School Presbyte- 

 rians, by Eev. C. Hodge, D. D. 



The Eeunion of the Presbyterian Churches, by Eev. 

 H. B. Smith, D. D. 



The Eestoration at the Second Coming of Christ. 

 A Summary of Millennarian Doctrines, by Eev. 

 H. A. Eiley, with Introduction by Eev. J. A. 

 Seiss, D. D. 



The Madison Avenue Lectures (on different points 

 of Baptist Faith and Practice). 



Lectures on the Evidences of Christianity in the 

 Nineteenth Century, by Eev. Albert Barnes. 



Arabula, or the Divine Guest, by A. J. Davis. 



The Stellar Key to the Summer Land. Part I. By 

 A. J. Davis. 



The Doftrine of Life for the New Jerusalem. From 

 the Latin of Emanuel Swedenborg. 



There were in addition to these, but coming 

 under the same class of Polemic Theology, three 

 controversies conducted by publications during 

 the year, viz. : 



1. Ritualism; on which nine works were 

 published : 



The Law of Bitualism in the Protestant Episcopal 



