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GELL, ROBERT.-An Essay toward the Amendment of the last English Translation of the Bible, &c., &c.-Fol., London, 1659. (B.) GIUSTINIANI, REV. L., D.D.-Papal Rome as it is.—12mo, Baltimore, 1843. (B.),

GOODELL, WILLIAM.-The Old and the New; or, the Changes of Thirty Years in the East, with some Allusions to Oriental Customs as elucidating Scripture. With an Introduction by Rev. William Adams, D.D. -12mo, New York, 1853. (B.)

GREENLEAF, REV. JONATHAN.-Sketches of the Ecclesias tical History of the State of Maine, &c., &c.—12mo, Portsmouth, N. H., 1821. (B.)

GRIMSHAW, REV. T. S.-Memoir of Rev. Leigh Richmond. Sixth edition.-12mo, New York, 1830. (B.)

HAGER, JOSEPH, D.D.-An Explanation of the Elementary Character of the Chinese, with an Analysis of their ancient Symbols and Hieroglyphics.-4to, London, 1801. (C.)

HAMILTON, JAMES, D.D.-The Lamp and the Lantern; or, Light for the Tent and the Traveller.-18mo, New York, 1853. (B.)

HASKEL, DANIEL, A.M.-A complete Descriptive and Statistical Gazetteer of the United States of America, &c., with an Abstract of the Census, &c., for 1840.-8vo, New York, 1843. (B.)

HAWES, REV. JOEL.-Lectures on the Literary History of the Bible.-8vo, Hartford, 1833. (B.)

HAYNE. The Times, Places, and Persons of the Holy Scriptures.-Fol., London, 1640. (B.)

HOWE, S. G.-The Reader; or, Extracts from English

and American Authors, for the use of the Blind. Printed in Raised Letters.— 4to, Boston, 1839. (B.)

HOWE, FISHER.-Travels in the East.-2 vols. 12mo, New York, 1854. (B.)

HOWEL, LAWRENCE.-A complete History of the Holy Bible, &c., &c., in which are inserted the occurrences that happened during the space of about four hundred years, from Malachi to Christ. Adorned with cuts. Sixth edition.-3 vols. 8vo, London, 1752. (B.)

JENKS, REV. WILLIAM, D.D.-The Explanatory Bible Atlas and Scripture Gazetteer, Geographical, Topographical, and Historical,' &c., &c.-4to, Boston, 1847. (B.)

The best work of the kind in English.]

JOHNSON, THEODORE T.-Lights in the Gold Region, and Scenes by the Way; with numerous Illustrations.-12mo, New York, 1850. (B.)

JONES, WILLIAM.-The History of the Christian Church, from the Birth of Christ to the Eighteenth Century, &c.-2 vols. 8vo, New York, 1824. (B.)

KENNICOTT, BENJAMIN.-The State of the Hebrew Text of the Old Testament, considered in two Parts, &c., &c.—8vo, Oxford, 1753. (B.) An important work.

KENNEDY, JOHN.-A complete System of Astronomical Chronology, &c., proving the Authenticity of the Masoretic Hebrew Text of the Holy Scriptures; fixing the Date of the Creation, the Exodus from Egypt, the Change of the Sabbath, &c., &c.-Fol., London, 1762. (B.)

KING, REV. DAVID, LL.D.-The Principles of Geology, &c., in their Relations to Revealed and Natural Religion.-16mo, New York, 1851. (B.)

KITTO, JOHN, D.D.-A Cyclopaedia of Biblical Literature, with numerous Engravings.—2 vols. 8vo, New York, 1846. (B.)

KNOWLES, JAMES D.-Memoir of Mrs. Ann H. Judson, late Missionary to Burmah, &c.-12mo, Boston, 1829. (B.)

LAYARD, AUSTEN HENRY, ESQ., D.C.L.-Nineveh and its Remains, &c., &c.—2 vols. 8vo, New York, 1849. (B.)

LEWIS.-A complete History of the several Translations

of the Holy Bible and New Testament into English, both in Manuscript and in Print, and of the most remarkable Editions of them since the Invention of Printing. Second edition.—8vo, London, 1739. (B.)

LIVERMORE, GEORGE.-Remarks on Public Libraries, from the North American Review for July, 1850. Printed for private distribution. -8vo, Cambridge, 1850. (B.)

LIVERMORE, GEORGE.-Remarks on the Publication and Circulation of the Holy Scriptures, suggested by Rev. W. P. Strickland's History of the American Bible Society. From the Christian Examiner of November, 1849.-8vo, Cambridge, 1849. (B.)

LOSKIEL, GEORGE HENRY.-History of the Mission of the United Brethren among the Indians of North America. Translated from the German, &c.-8vo, London, 1794. (B.)

MATHEWS, J. M., D.D.-The Bible and Civil Government, in a Course of Lectures.-12mo, New York, 1850. (B.)

MCCLURE, A. W.-A Biographical Memoir of the Authors of the English Version of the Holy Bible.-12mo, New York, 1853. (B.)

MCCRIE, THOMAS, D.D.-History of the Progress and Suppression of the Reformation in Spain in the Sixteenth Century.-8vo, Edinburgh and London, 1829. (B.)

MCGAVIN, WILLIAM.-Essays on the Controversy between the Church of Rome and the Reformed, with an Appendix, &c., &c.—2 vols. 8vo, Hartford, 1853. (B.)

MCILVAINE, CHARLES P., D.D.-The Evidences of Christianity in their External Division, &c., &c.—8vo, New York, 1832. (B.) MCLEOD, ALEXANDER, D.D.-The Larger Catechism, with Proofs, &c., revised.-12mo, New York, 1813. (B.)

The first book ever stereotyped in America:

MEDHURST, W. H., SEN.-An Inquiry into the proper Mode of rendering the word "God" in Translating the Sacred Scriptures into the Chinese Language.-8vo, Shanghae, 1848. (B.)

MIDDLETON, F. F., D.D.-The Doctrine of the Greek Article applied to the Criticism and Illustration of the New Testament.—8vo, New York, 1813. (B.)

MILNER, ISAAC, D.D.-Strictures on some of the Publications of Rev. Hebert Marsh, D.D., &c., against the British and Foreign Bible Society. 8vo, London, 1813. (B.)

(B.)

MORSE, JEDIDIAH, D.D., and RICHARD C., A.M.-The Traveller's Guide, &c., &c.-18mo, New Haven, 1823. MORSE, JEDIDIAH, D.D.-A new Universal Gazetteer, or Geographical Dictionary, &c., &c. Third edition.-8vo, New Haven and Hartford, 1821. (B.)

MOHAMMED.-See KORAN, in Foreign Miscellany, (Anony

mous.)

NEWCOMB, REV. HARVEY.-A Cyclopedia of Missions; containing a comprehensive View of Missionary Operations throughout the World, with Geographical Descriptions, and Accounts of the Social, Moral, and Religious Condition of the People.-8vo, New York, 1854. (B.)

NEWCOME, WILLIAM, D.D.-An Historical View of English Biblical Translations, &c., with reference to a Revision of our present Translation.-8vo, Dublin, 1792. (B.)

NOLAN, REV. FREDERIC.-An Inquiry into the Integrity of the Greek Vulgate, or received Text of the New Testament.-8vo, London, 1815. (B.)

NORRIS, REV. H. H.-Letter to the Earl of Liverpool respecting his Speech at a Bible Society Meeting, &c. Second edition.-8vo, London, 1823. (B.)

NORRIS, REV. H.-A Practical Exposition of the Tendency and Proceedings of the British and Foreign Bible Society, &c., &c.—8vo, London, 1814. (B.)

O'CALLAGHAN, E. B., M.D.-The Documentary History of the State of New York, &c.-4 vols. 4to, Albany, 1850. (B.)

OWEN, REV. JOHN, A.M.-The History of the Origin and first ten years of the British and Foreign Bible Society.-2 vols. 8vo, London, 1816. (B.)

This copy was presented by the author.

OWEN, REV. JOHN, A.M.-History of the British and Foreign Bible Society, as above.-8vo, New York, 1817. (B.)

OWEN, REV. JOHN, A.M.-History of the British and Foreign Bible Society, &c.-3 vols. 8vo, London, 1820. (B.)

PALEY, WILLIAM, D.D.-The Principles of Moral and Political Philosophy. Tenth edition.-8vo, Boston, 1821. (B.)

PETTIGREW, THOMAS.-A Descriptive Catalogue, &c., of

the Library of the Duke of Sussex, in Kensington Palace.-2 vols. 8vo, London, 1827. (B.)

PLUMER, W. S.-Lectures on the Evidences of Christianity, delivered at the University of Virginia during the Session of 1850-1-8vo, New York, 1852. (B.)

PORTEUS, BEILBY, D.D.-Lectures on the Gospel by St. Matthew. 2 vols. 8vo, London, 1805. (B.)

PRETTYMAN, GEORGE, D.D.-An Introduction to the Study of the Bible, &c., &c.-12mo, Philadelphia, 1806. (B.)

RICE.-See CAMPBELL.

ROPER, R. S. D., and HENRY HOPLEY WHITE.-A Treatise on the Law of Legacies. Second American edition.—2 vols. 8vo, Philadelphia, 1848. (B.)

ROSS, HUGH.-An Essay for a new Translation of the Bible, &c., &c.-8vo, London, 1727. (B.)

A translation from a French work without acknowledgment.

SCHOOLCRAFT, HENRY R., LL.D.-Information respecting the History, Condition, and Prospects of the Indian Tribes of the United States, collected and prepared under the direction of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, per Act of Congress March 3, 1847. Published by Authority of Congress.-4 vols. 4to, Philadelphia, 1854. (B.)

A most valuable contribution to the aboriginal History of our country.

SHARP, GRANVILLE.-Remarks on the Use of the Definitive Article in the Greek Text of the New Testament, &c., &c. Third edition.— 12mo, London, 1803. (B.)

SMITH, CAPTAIN JOHN.-The true Travels, Adventures, and Observations of Captain John Smith, &c., from 1593 to 1629, with the History of Virginia, New England, &c., from 1584 to 1626, &c. From the London edition of 1629.-2 vols. 8vo, Richmond, 1819. (B.)

SMITH, J. V. C.-A Pilgrimage to Egypt, embracing a Diary of Explorations on the Nile, &c.-12mo, Boston, 1852. (B.)

SPAFFORD.-Gazetteer of the State of New York.-8vo, New York, 1813. (B.)

SPRING, GARDINER, D.D.-Christian Confidence illustrated in the Death of Rev. Edward D. Griffin.-18mo, New York, 1838. (B.)

STACKHOUSE, REV. THOMAS, A.M.-A History of the Holy Bible from the beginning of the World to the establishment of Christianity, &c.—2 vols. in 1, fol., London, 1787-8. (B.)

STONE, REV. JOHN S., D.D.-Memoir of the Life of James Milnor, D.D., late Rector of St. George's Church, New York.-8vo, New York, 1848. (B.)

STRAUCHIUS, GILES, D.D.-Breviarium Chronologicum ; or, a Treatise describing the Terms and most celebrated Characters, Periods, and Epochas used in Chronology. Originally written by Giles Strauchius, D.D., &c., and first done into English from the third edition in Latin, by Richard Sault, F.R.S.-8vo, London, 1745. (B.)

STRICKLAND, WILLIAM P.-History of the American Bible Society from its Organization to the present time.-8vo, New York, 1845. (B.) SYMONDS, JOHN, LL.D.-Observations upon the Expediency of revising the present English Version of the Four Gospels, and of the Acts of the Apostles.-4to, Cambridge, 1789. (B.)

TAYLOR.-See CAVE.

TODD, REV. HENRY JOHN, M.A.-A Vindication of our authorized Translation and Translators of the Bible, and of preceding English Versions, authoritatively commended to the notice of those Translators, &c.— 8vo, London, 1819. (B.)

TOMLINSON, ROBERT, ESQ.-An Attempt to rescue the Holy Scriptures from the Ridicule they incur, &c., from incorrect Translation, by a new Translation of the controverted Passages, &c., &c.-8vo, London, 1805. (B.)

TONG, REV. WILLIAM.-An Account of the Life and Death of Mr. Matthew Henry, &c.-Fol., Edinburgh, 1767. (B.)

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