EUTUBB, AMEBICAN, IN 1805. 



:>ie Law of Universal Life" was a 

 discourse upon Paul'* rlo^ium on character by Dr. 



ichiman: Dr. George Dana Boardman pub- 

 lished a dissertation on .th chanter of the 

 First Bpbtle to the Corinthian-, entitled omnation 

 of Love " ; from Dr. Adoniram Judaon Gordon wo 

 had 'The Ministry <>f the Spir- Christ 

 oame to Church." a spiritual autobiography, whioh 

 was accompanied with a biographical sketch and in- 

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Pltfwm ; * Riaen with Christ," an address on the res- 

 arrscUoa; and a abort pamphlet <>n - K!. menu of 

 Christian Character" "Christ and His Friends" waa 



.- of a aeries of revival sermon* l.y Dr. Louis 

 Albert Banks, who al*o published another volume of 

 temperance revival discourses, " The Saloonkeeper's 

 Udjnr, n to whin. , .re L. Cuyler furnished 



anintrodj* Heavenly Trail. 



collection of Si sermons. Rev. J. F. Love edited 

 -The Southern Baptist Pulpit"; Dr. James D. Bur 

 rell preached " The Spirit of the Age, and Other Ser- 

 mons"; from J. W. McGarvey we had "Sermons 

 delivered in Louisville, Kcntuckv. June September, 

 ItH,* while' !.- Triumphs 



of the Cross" in a large octavo volume of 700 pages, 

 with upward of 800 woodcuts, to which special con- 

 tributions were made by Kdward Kvt-r.-tt Hale, Theo- 

 dore L. Cuyler, Alexander McKenzie, Bishops Hunt- 

 ingtnn and V r Dorchester, Gen. Booth. Dr. 



Park burnt, Joseph Cook, and others. The seventh 

 aeries of " Sermons," by Phillips Brooks, was edited 

 by Rev. John Cotton Brooks. Dr. J. R. Miller sent 

 oat S books, tt Life's Byways and Waysides," " The 

 Blessing of Cheerfulness," and " Family Prayers for 

 Thirteen Weeks"; Horatio W. Dresser dwelt at 

 length upon "The Power of Silence"; and K. II. 

 Kellar gave " Lessons in Soul Winning," with special 

 reference to house-to-house vi- nation. Dr. G. M. 

 Grant considered "Religions of the World in Rela- 

 tion U> Christianity" in the "(Juild Text-books"; 

 I>r. William Elliot Grittta collected into a volume 

 lectures delivered on the Morse foundation upon 

 "The Religions of Japan from the Dawn of History 

 to the Ere of Mciii " : and Edward Wash burn Hop- 

 kins contributed 1 * The Religions of India" to the 

 series which it initiated of " Handbooks on the His- 

 tory of Religions." edited by Morris Jastrow, Jr. In 

 the " National Church History Series," we had " The 

 Church in America," by Bishop Leighton Coleman; 



editions were issued of " Christianity in 

 the United States n and * r rii i>v.im nfVf n \\<,\n,ia 



ruff^Shiel 



The Problem 



i" by Dr. Daniel Dorchester; Charles Wood- 

 Shields published essays upon "The United 

 Church of the United Stales"; "Christ and the 

 Church" were the theme of lectures delivered at 

 Chautauqua, July 5-li, 1894, by different writers, to 

 which Dr. Arnory H. Bradford contributed an intro- 

 doetion ; Bishop William Stevens Perry added to his 

 Ion/ list of works on Chun-h history 14 The I 

 pate in America": "The Historical Position of the 

 Episcopal Church " was denned in a brief paper by 

 Bev. Francis J. Hall; 2 volumes appeared in the 

 "American Church H'mtnrv Scries,*' one containing 

 the "History of the PresbvUrian Chun-hes in the 

 United Htatw," bv Dr. Robert Ellin Thompson, and 

 the other "A History of the Reformed Church. 

 Dtteh: The Reformed Chu- 



Moravian Church in the Tnitcxl States," by E. T. Cor- 

 D. J. II. Dubba, D. D M and J. T. Hamilton. 

 raabnerian System" was explained by Rev. 

 William IL Roberta; -Addresses delivered at the 

 Century Anniversary of the Reunion of the 

 S^ 1 * 001 Preabytorian Churches. 



^ M V 'ws. 



^n) Patton. Dr. Henry Matthias Booth, and Wil- 

 ft? t?- J!^?5 wei *' collected into a volume; 

 11 r E? l 5 d <* "Annals of Trinity Church, 

 wport, Rhode Island," bv (j^nre Champlin 

 i t r^25?W? l|r J! leiirork; f'harlw H.Corey wrote 

 -torjr of the Richmond Theological Seminary." 

 with r.miminn.uM of thirty years' work among the 



colored people; and William I'. White. D 1 

 piled and edited "The Presbyterian Church in Phila- 

 delphia," giving a camera and p -n >kct.-!i 



church and iiiMitution. " The rein 



Civil (M.vernment in the I nit-d Stati- 



bv Isaac A ' 



church luit not without a religion; William Prall 



delivered sermn- upon " Civic Chi 



.>ntril>uted an introduction rcturen 



ical < 'hri-' 

 NNill.i. 



:iej:e; Dt r , 



preached a sermon which \\a-s puMishe.. 



',. Church's Opp,,rtun 



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article l.y I',i-hop Frederick D. Iluntin- 1 

 from the " Forum." und "The ci 

 political vi-ion of Christ, wax the th< 

 y Dr. George I>. Herr..n. An >. 

 Cardinal) Francis Satoin N >okc ..n 



Church and State " ; lectures deliver. 



HUM. ices ..f the Church C|ul of N. 



"The liiL'htH and Pn-teii^i.-ns of the : 



were l.onnd t.iMher; and .lohn S. Hitt. I 



US as to "The Spirit of the I'ai.acy." Dr 



Christian asked " Am- 'A hieh C 



" Chronology of the S 



was the work of Alice N. Townscnd. V . 



Oractz's " History of the Jews " was tiul.li 



ing down to 1870 c. K.. tr'>m 1648; Josephine 



rUS, a si-tcr of the L 'it'ted p..ete. made 



persecution in " The Spirit of Judaiso 



hen <-ompiIed " Keadin^> and 1: 



M Homes and Sch<><>. 



turc belong " A Hundred Years of Missions," 

 Delavan L. Leonard: indi of the 



from the Old to the New," a sketch of n 

 Pacific, l.y Hev. .lam.-s M. Alexander; "Mode 

 sions in the Kast," l.y KM ward A. Lawrence 

 with on introduction by Dr. Kdward T 

 sions at Homo and Abroad," papers ; 

 presented at the World's Congress of 



-98, compiled bv Dr. K. M. Wh.r 

 quois and the .Joints." l.v Dr. Thomas D< 

 " Indian and White in the S'orthwest." by Re 

 Palladino; "The Minute-Man on th 



\V. (J. 1'uddcfoot ; nml a second h. 

 Miracles of Missions." .y Dr. Arthur T 

 pnbllahed also 4> Le--. n> in 

 Taught by the Lord .!<- 



; to character, en 



duct Joseph Merlin Hod.son d 

 on the resurrection from the text "With whn 

 ner of Body do they Come ? " " The Lambi 

 Fold" was a consideration of the r-lat: 

 to the Church und their projn-r Christian nurl 

 Dr. John Thompson, a subject which v. 

 forth in u The Children, the church, and th 

 rnunion," 1 l.y Hev. Charles Cuthl.ert Hall: He 

 H. i.-hel a-ked " What shall I tell the 

 Marv Foot 



Vouriir I'eoi.lein Questions and At 



ur Houghton toKl ,,( Air 

 and Others whom ,]<-~\i* loved." 

 Jesse Lyman Hurll.ut and Hobert I. 

 prepared "IlluHtrativ. 



"fthe Sunday-schoi.l lessf.r. 



:i_ r gested " Ways of Working 

 otticers and teachers: M 

 was a symposium of Sunday-school tea< 

 /4ird wrote for "Home Classes" 

 In "The Fi^hin'.Iimmy Club" Dr. .! ' 

 made a brief contribution to cvan.- 

 8. G. Wilson pu 

 Sermons." Vol. VIII of the M-.-.,nd >.. ; 



Library of Nicenc an 

 edited by Dr. Philip S<-hatf ami Her, 

 tained the " I.ett< r> and Select Works 

 " Church Harmonies New and Old " were edi 

 Charles R. Tenney and Leo H I. 

 Stuart Mac Arthur found " Quick Truths in Quaio 



