APPLEGATE & CO.'S PUBLICATIONS. 



MOSHEIM'S CHURCH HISTORY, 



Ancient and Modern, from the birth of Christ to the 

 Eighteenth Century, in which the Rise, Progress, and Varia- 

 tions of Church Power are considered in their connection 

 with the state of Learning and Philosophy ; and the Politi- 

 cal History of Europe during that period, continued up to 

 the present time, by CHARLES COOTE, LL. B. 806 pages, 

 1 vol., quarto, spring back, marble edge. 



From the Masonic Review. 



This great standard history of the Church from the birth of 

 Christ, has just been issued in a new dress by the extensive pub- 

 lishing house of Applegate <fe Co. Nothing need be said by us 

 in relation to the merits or reliability of Alosheim's History : it 

 has long borne the approving seal of the Protestant world. It 

 has become a standard work, and no public or private library is 

 complete without it ; nor can an individual be well posted in the 

 history of the Christian Church for eighteen hundred years, 

 without having carefully studied Mosheim. We wish, however, 

 particularly to recommend the present edition. The pages are 

 in large double columns ; the type is large and very distinct, and 

 the printing is admirable, on fane while paper. It is really a 

 pleasure to read such print, and we recommend our friends to 

 purchase this edition of this indispensable work. 



From the Telescope, Dayton, O. 



This work has been placed upon our table by the gentlemanly 

 and enterprising publishers, and we are glad of an opportunity 

 to introduce so beautiful an edition of this standard Church his- 

 tory to our readers. The work is printed on beautiful white 

 paper, clear large type, and is bouna in one handsome volume. 

 Wo man ever sat down to read Mosheim in so pleasing a dress. 

 What a treat is such an edition to one who has been studying 

 this elegant work in small close print of other editions. 



From Professor Wriglitson. 



Whatever book has a tendency to add to our knowledge of 

 God, or the character or conduct of his true worshipers, or that 

 points out the errors and mistakes of former generations, must 

 nave an elevating, expanding, and purifying influence on the 

 human mind. Such a work is Mosheim's Ecclesiastical History. 

 Like " Rollin's History of the Ancients," it is the standard, and 

 is too well known to need a word of comment. 



