i.nr.KATi in: AND I.ITKKAKY IM:O<;I:KSS IN 1807. 





< 'hutvh in the United States, by Rev. C. M. But- 



I'mtr-tant KitualtMii : a KYii.--.\ .if tlio Law 



:,, !> I. 1 , v. I'. II. Hull, D.D. 

 us mi Kitiialiwiu (attributed to Eev. 



KitiialiMii. What tin- Dui'laration of thoEiglr 

 T\M nty Hi-hops Means. A Letter to one of the 



T \\ri.M Ki_'lit. !> .I'tlni Fulton. I': 



06 and tin- I.nril'.- -|):iy Kiirhuriflt ; 

 nir.'li's Kule of Worship. Two Sermons, 



. \V. <'. I>..;ilir. 



'1'h.' Tru.- Marks of the Church. A Letter to the 



K.-\. \V. C. Doane, g byRov. W. W. Andrews. 

 KitiialiMii ; si Pastoral Letter, etc.. by Kt. Kev. A. 



<'. <'i.\.-, D. D., liNiiop of the Diocese of West- 



\. \\ Vork. 

 Shall \Vo li.'turn to Rome? by D. R. Goodwin, 



J). D. 

 The Christian Sacraments ; or. Scriptural Views 



of Baptism and the Lord's Supper, by John S. 



Stone, D. D. 



2. The controversy on Christology, growing, 

 in part at least, out of the publication of the 

 English work entitled " Ecce Homo," in 1866. 

 The works belonging to this discussion were : 



- ; Essays on the Life and Doctrine of 

 Jesus ChriM. 



Christocracy ; or, Essays on the Coming and King- 

 dom of Christ. 



The Christ of the Apostles' Creed ; the Voice of 

 the Church against Arianism, Strauss, and Re" - 

 nan, with an Appendix, by Rev. W. A. Scott, 



Liber Librorum ; its Structure, Limitations, and 

 Purpose. 



Deus-Homo : God-Man, by Theophilus W. Par- 

 sons, LL. I >. 



Who was Jesus ? 



Ecce Deus-Homo ; or, the Work and Kingdom of 

 the Christ of Scripture. 



Life of Jesus, by Edmund Kirke (J. R. Gilmore). 



The Divinity of Our Lord and Saviour Jesus 

 Christ (The Bampton Lectures), by Henry Parry 

 Liddon. 



Christ and Christendom ; the Boyle Lectures for 

 the year 1866, by Rev. E. H. Plumptre. 



3. The controversy on the Inspiration of the 

 Scriptures. To this appertained the follow- 

 ing: 



Observations on the Authenticity of the Gospels, 

 by a Layman. 



Goa's WoVd Written ; the Doctrine of the Inspira- 

 tion of Holy Scripture Explained and Enforced, 

 by the Rev. E. Garbett. 



Origin and History of the Books of the Bible, 

 both Canonical and Apocryphal. In two Parts. 

 Part I. The New Testament, by Calvin E. Stowo, 

 D.D. 



The Human Element in the Inspiration of the 

 Scriutures, by T. F. Curtis, D. D. 



The Holy Bible and its Relation to the Church, by 

 Rev. J. Gierlow. 



The Bible Triumphant ; being a Reply to a Work 

 Entitled " A Hundred and Forty-Four Self-con- 

 tradictions in the Bible, by A. J] Davis," by 

 Mrs. H. V. Reed. 



The Evidence of the Genuineness of the Gospels, 

 by Andrews Norton. Abridged edition. 



A new Theological Review, the organ of the 

 liaptUt denomination, was started at the begin- 

 ninu' of the year, with the title of "The Bap- 

 ti~t Quarterly," and its successive issues dis- 

 played marked ability. 



Among RELIGIOUS BOOKS of 'a Didactic and 



Narrative Character, a large proportion were 

 sermons, or addresses partaking of the char- 

 acter of the sermon, and many of them vol- 



nnn-s of collect. -d di-r. HI i--> ( in particular topic* 

 or classes of topics. There were in all thirty 

 of tlic-e, of which the most important w 



Leaving Home, and Revelations ; two Sermon* 

 jirmchcd in New York, by Kev. O. K. Krothin^- 

 Iiain. 



The Girt of the Father ; or, thoughts for the Weary, 

 l.y KL-V. C. Battersby. 



Volumes of Sermons, by the late Alexander Mc- 

 Clelland, D. D. ; by Alexander H. Ymton,D. D. ; 

 on Personal Religion, by Rev. G. W. Natt ; for 

 the Principal Seasons of the Sacred Year, by 

 I: v. T. B. I'r. ston ; by*the late J. J. Brandegee, 

 D. D. ; on the Ten Commandments, by Rev. O. 

 P. Hiller. 



To the same class belonged : 



The City Wholly Given to Idolatry ; or. New York 

 the Modern Athens of America. A discourse by 

 Rev. Peter Stryker. D. D. 



The Last Warning Call ; with Reasons for the Hope 

 that is in Me, by Rev. J. Cumming, D. D. 



Rachel Comforted ; or, Thoughts for the Consola- 

 tion of Bereaved Parents. 



Lectures on the Incarnation, Atonement, and Me- 

 diation of the Lord Jesus Christ, by Chauncey 

 Giles. 



Hints and Thoughts for Christians, by Rev. John 

 Todd, D. D. 



The Devout Christian Instructed in the Faith of 

 Christ from the Written Word, by Bishop George 

 Hay (R. C.). 



The Syrian Leper ; or, the Sinner's Malady and 

 the Sinner's Cure, by Rev. E. P. Rogers, D. D. 



Bible Teachings in Nature, by Rev. Hugh Macrail- 

 lan. 



The City of God in the Anglo-Saxon Church, by 

 Rev. H. M. Mason, D. D. 



The Resurrection of the Dead, by Rev. George G. 

 Mott. 



Difficulties of Infidelity ; a Sermon, by Rev. J. C. 

 Holbrook, D. D. 



The Divine Rest ; or, Scriptural Views on the Sab- 

 bath, by Rev. John S. Stone, D. D. 



Nature and Life, Sermons by Robert Collyer. 



The Gift, by Cyrus Elder. 



Walking in the Light, by Daniel D. Buck, D. D. 



A Report on the Moral and Religious Condition of 

 the Community; an Address, by Professor E. 

 Ilnnirerford, Burlington, Vt. 



The Rock of our Salvation, by Rev. W. Plumer, 

 D.D. 



Thanksgiving; Memories of the Day: Helps to 

 the Habit, by Rev. William Adams, D. D. 



The Three Gardens : Eden, Gethsemane, and Para- 

 dise ; or. Man's Ruin, Redemption, and Restora- 

 tion, by Rev. William Adams, D. D. 



A Book of Remembrance ; a New-Year's Gift, by 

 Prof. C. W. Shields, D. D. 



Words of Truth and Love, by Rev. W. S. Plumer, 

 D.D. 



Short Studies for Sunday-School Teachers, by Rev. 

 C. S. Robinson, D. D. 



Other Religious works of a didactic charac- 

 ter were: 



Curfew Chimes ; or, Thoughts for Life's Eventide, 

 by Rev. J. R. Macduff, D. D. A new edition of 

 The " Mind of Jesus.*' and the " Words of Je- 

 sus," bv the same author. 



Christ and the People, by A. B. Child, M. D. 



Gems for the Bridal Ring ; a Gift for the Plighted 

 and Wedded, compiled by Rev. J. E. Rankm. 



Keep to Your Right, by Rev. C. W. Bolton. 



Our Father's Business, by Rev. Thomas Guthne, 

 D.D. 



