169 



\MI:IM \\. i\ 



Thomas Kinpsmill A fa Booi" 



was a series of essays in interpret.-n i- n f tin- 



11 i ure of man Burl 



The G.H! l.|- ; ..f tin- Ancients: 



. Religion -mth published 



ss<-s Ht th. , -telice Hill) Ml. 



says on K "nnil AmosKidderl 



exam '" In this eonnec- 



ti-.n IIIHV U- mentioned abo "The L.T: 

 , public di*custon between IV- 



di-rl.i fat, I'M. D.. at Wash- 



printed from tin- columns of the 



ri,.. Christ of G.nl: The 



Daw Of Hi- .'.-SMS Christ " was lli.- sub- 



i! Mann: " The 



Fact* and tin- Faith" was a study in th<- ration. d- 

 tsro of ih- Apos-1. ~ br Be?*ri*f Klli>n 



Warner. D. D.: an. I l-'.-rty Dollars and tin- I. 



-iiall we not abolish our Apostles' Creed" 



wan the MM '! of a w.-rk on the 



same subject bv Cha: | A. Piddock. - An Intro- 



n to the Life -f Jesus,* 1 l.y Alfred Williams 



Anth<>ny. investigation of the historical 



!*." "Christ's Temptation and < is the 



tin- Baldwin Lectun l.y Bishop 



Bbam'l Life of 'Christ. 



written two huii<ln-l years ago. was adapted \>\ th" 



Bonaventure Hammer; "Christianity an Ideal- 



A mined the Chris- 



tian ideal of life in its relations to the Greek and 

 Jewish ideals and to modern philosophy, and 



lone of the "Publications of the Philosophical 



t'nion of the t'niversity of California," going, how- 



throuuh a second, enlarged edition In- fore the 



close of the vear. From Dr. Louis AUert Banks 



we had a volun Phe Christ Brotherhood "; 



fr.m Mr. The.Mlore Thornton Mun^er. " Character 



through Inspiration. and Other I' from 



. William K. McLaren. "The Practice of the 



Interior Life": and from Ralph Waldo Trine. In 



Tune with the Infinite; or. Fullness of Peace, 



-. and IV :ial Friendships of 



Jesus*' wen- the theme of James Kussell Miller, 



D. D.; James Morris Whiton offered "Recon-id- 



rcements": Lenten readin-s 



were selected <hj -ll\ from unpublished manuscripts 

 of Phillips Brook*; \>\ William M. L. Jay, and en- 

 titled "T' :.:fc" : hixh,,|, 11,,-h 



Miller Thomjis n sent out "More 'Coj.y.' ' a sec- 

 -ries O f essays from nn elitor's draw, r on 

 n. literature," and life: Milton Valentine. 

 h h.. i.rojH.und.d "Theoretical Kthirs" ; Faith 

 and Fellowship" was the title of a volume of ser- 

 mons by John Cuckson; and from William Carlos 

 Martyn we had a manual of "Christian Citi/.<-n- 

 A second series of " Herald Sermon*" was 

 received from KCT. George Hughes llepworth; 

 ** The Golden Passional and other S. rmoii- 

 by |> r . James Burrell; "In this Present World" 

 was yet another \<,lum.- bv Dr. (ieor^e Hmlges; 



Life of F 



theme of a *-rie* of loctun 

 \Vhiit,ik-r W.-i-k: and William II. Sail:: 



Culture of Christian Manhood: Sunday 

 Morning in Ritiell Chapd. Vale Tniver 



.riMian Worship" were deliv- 



W. Wort hiu-ton we had " Eml 



an. I other Papers": and Archibald Campbell 



ill for the observaiK ..... f 



\ La\ man's Lent." V (ioodnes> and 



b\ hr. Charles A. 1: 



1',,-k. 



in ih- I'nion Th- - , . New 



York, in the autumn of IBM, by Charles Cfnthberi 

 Hall. I !.. \ , bwold Allen. I 



rt CoHin Smith, h. h.. and !,, -r~. and 

 mon-Sn- : ,,f many 



Oongregationalist ar- \ ,,!,/ Hall 



(^uint, D. !>.. * ' nrranu-ed by Wild 



Quint. !. l"./ra Hoyt Itvin-ton. the autl. 



Puritan in Knirland and N- \v Mn^land." 

 publishe<l 19 sermot The Chri- 



terday, To-day, and Forever" and other texts; 



I'. !.. cMiitained "N..|.-s ..n the AH-. ,,f the \ 

 .iiid Hnefs and > rnions." s ( .| rr jed an>: 

 ranged b\ T. '. .I..IIIIH..H. I>. |).. \\ith a l'i.u r raplii(;al 



' i' m. h. 1>. Vol. 



I of " \ II;- 1 . .r\ of ill,- Christian Church." by I 



i he period " Kouncf- 

 \\orld. 1-<MH v. i,." and Vol. II. I 

 "The Preparat: [odem Tim. 8, r.no l.M ; ' 



a ' II ne Christian Chuivh." in two \,,|- 



WaS written by John Flel-her llur-t for the 

 "Library of Miblical ami Tln-ol,,^ical Lit. r. it 

 A rltstory of Christianity in ihe Ap..st.ilii- \ 



hnrCushman McGi fie rt, appeared in the in- 

 ternational Theological Lii't-ary." another i ui of 



whic-h was "Christian Institutions," by hr. \.V. 

 <i Allen. "The Air- of the K'. I'.-nd 



Van hyke. and "The An. H Formation/' 



William Clark. ' to the "Ten Kpo<-i 



Church Hi-lor. -.\hile in the " Am. : 



Church Hi !: i : \ II itory of Am- 



erican Christianity." by Leonard \\ iacon. 



"Two Studies in the History of ho.-trin.-." by !' n- 

 jnmin H. Warlield. h. h..\\. r. respectin 

 to Augustine and the ivia-ian conn i the 



pineiit of the doctrii ..... f in:. d :..n ; 

 and Dr. Alliert II. Hall wrote "A History of Anti- 

 Pedobaptism from the Ki^.- of Pedobaptisra to A. n. 

 1009." -Leo XIII at the I'.ar of Bistory," b\ hr. 

 Kandliih Harrison -Me Kim. was a diM-iij,,n ,f the 

 papal pun for Christian unity: "LeoXIII and An- 

 t:li<-an orders" were the theme of Dr. Thomas 

 Hichey ; and John Hle.-cker Miller disc ( .ui-sed of 



XIII and Mo.|ern Civili/aiioii." I'., 

 Address.-^, and Discussions at the Seventeenth 

 Church Congress (Protestant F|.iM-oj,al Church) in 

 the United States," held in Norfolk. Va..in Noveni- 

 I" !\ Ifl collected into a volume; and a 



"Memorial Volume of the Westminster Assembly, 

 1647-1897" WM also issued. -All \leth- 



odism in the I'nited States" was written" by Jam-s 

 Munroe Buckley in two volumes, and a " Larger 

 Catechism of the Doctrines. History, and Polity of 

 the Methodist I'rotestant Church** Was frame. 1 by 



John Scott. D. h. A, new issue was made of M Con- 



gregationalists in America." by Dr. Albert F. Dun- 

 :irst publish. -d in (894 ; M The Roman Cath- 



olic Church in the Fnited States," by T. o'Gonnan. 

 I >. I >.. appear.-d in lln- " American Church Hi 



": Justin A. Smith. D. l> 

 <f th- in the W. 



d Daniel B.-r-.-r. a M History of the 

 Church of the r.nte.l Brethren in Christ." Fred- 

 erick W. Conrad. D. D.. prepared a "Lutheran 

 Manual ami Guide." containing a historic >keti-h of 



angelical Lutheran chnn-h. A "Sequel to 



'Our Lilw-ral Movement '" came from the I'nita- 



rian divine Joseph II. Allen. "The Message and 



the Messengers" was the title of lessons Irom t he 



. of preaching by Flemin.u' JSIMH--. D. D. : 



"The 'Ministry to th- ' 'ion " of lecture-* on 



homiletics, by John A. Kern. h. h. : "Cardinal 



\WOt iravc an eloquent j.-n portrait of 



M The Embassador of Christ"; "In Pulpit and Par- 



ish" . i tin; Yale lectures on preaching 



hanielJ. lint-ton. D. D. : Nehemiah Boynton, 



D. h.. delivered three addresses ,,n - b'.-al Pr<-ach- 



to the students of Oberlin: Rev. Hames 



Mann presented twenty difTe rent "Clerical Types": 



and William Stan::. D. D.. outlined -I'a-toral 



Theolopy." An " Illu-irafi-d Explanation of the 



Prayers and Ceremonies of the Msus," by 1). I. Lun- 



