Church (M. C.) Life and letters of Dean C 547 548 L 1204 C 549 L 251 452 ... L Church Church (William C.) Ulysses S. Grant Church, The, otherwise known as "The Temple." By Herbert (G.) ... K 427, K 428 ... Church and new century problems; edited by Hocking (W. J.) Church and state. LOOK UNDERGreat Britain Ecclesiastical. Church and the ministry. By Gore (C.) D 472 ... ... C 652 NOTE-An apology for what is in fact the formal or official attitude of the Church of England towards non-episcopal bodies. The author aims to show that the church does not condemn them, but she refuses to acknowledge their ministry. Church and the stage. By Hudson (W. H.)... B 297 Church bells' album of notable churches of the city of London, and suburbs ... Church decoration. In Leland (C. G.) Useful arts and handicrafts. 2 v. ... Church folk-lore. By Vaux (J. E.) FOR CONTENTS. LOOK UNDER Folk-lore. Church history: ... ... Early history and apostolic age. M 375 H 30-1 ... D 1101 ... Augustine(St.) City of God (Decivitate Dei). C 390 NOTE-Intended to subvert the foundations of paganism and to establish those of christianity. Backhouse (E.), and Tylor (C.) Early church history [to the year 337] ... ... NOTE-Attempts to identify early christianity with quakerism, and seeks to show how often early teachers, stigmatized as heretics, were in the right and the church wrong in condemning them. FOR CONTINUATION. READ "Witnesses for Christ," C 677. the second and third centuries, illustrated from the writings of Tertullian... C 723 -Some account of the writings and opinions of Clement of Alexandria NOTE-Designed to collect those passages of Clement's writings which illustrate the history, the doctrines, and the practice of the early christian church. Lamson (A., D.D.) Church of the first three centuries; or, notices of the lives and opinions of some of the early fathers; with special reference to the doctrine of the Trinity; edited by Abbot and Ierson ... C 725 NOTE-Written from the unitarian standpoint to enable readers to observe the gradual development of Trinitarian doctrines. Neander (A., D.D.) Planting and training of the christian church by the apostles. 2 v.... C 727 Newman (Cardinal) Arians of the fourth century: doctrine, temper, and conduct. C Ramsay (W.M., Prof.) Church in the Roman C 713 empire before A.D. 170 ... ... ... NOTE Deals with the scene of St. Paul's labour, and attempts to determine the route taken by St. Paul on his first journey from the Pisidian Antioch to Iconium. Describes the social and political condition of Asia Minor in Ꮶ ? Vol. 1.-Early christianity C 674 | Vol. 3.-Modern phases Vol. 2.-The middle ages... C 675 Backhouse (E.), and Tylor (C.) Witnesses ... ... C 676 ... C 677 ... for Christ from 337 to 1229 A continuation of " Early church history," C713. Baring-Gould (S., Rev.) Origin and development of religious belief. 2 v. ... NOTE. Gives the church an equal, if not superior, authority to the scriptures. Draws distinctions between catholicism and protestantism-unfavourable to the latter. Shows that the sacraments of the church are derived from pagan customs, but argues for their retention. Anticipates a re-union of the Anglican, Roman, and Greek churches freed from papal domination. Bright (W., Canon) Waymarks in church history NOTE-Throws light on the sympathies, antipathies, and beliefs of the typical Anglican theologian. The subjects cover the whole range of church history from Irenæus to Archbp. Laud and the present day question of secular employment for the clergy. Bryce (Rt. Hon. J.) Holy Roman empire [B.C. 27 to 1871]... ... ... C 33 C 678 Vol. 1.-A.D. 64- 395 C 700 Vol. 2. 395-715 C 701 Vol. 5.--A.D. 1106-1197 Vol. 6. 1197-1303 ... C 705 C 702 Vol. 7. 1303-1418 ... C 706 C 703 Vol. 8.— 1418-1517 C 707 Clarke (J. F.) Events and epochs in religious history NOTE-Deals with the early christian church; also with the phenomena of monastic institutions first appearing in ethnic religions and afterwards re-appearing in christianity. Shows the influence exerted on the course of events by Augustine, Anselm, St. Bernard, Savonarola, Luther, Loyola and Wesley. American unitarian point of view. Cox(G.W.) Latin and Teutonic christendom. C 835 NOTE-Deals with the two main pillars of the Latin church, monasticism, and the papacy, its growth and its supporters. Also deals with the life and missions of Mahomet and the protest of Teutonic against Latin christianity. Fairbairn (A. M., D.D.) Place of Christ in modern theology Smith (P.) History of the christian church. Vol. 1.--First ten centuries Vol. 2.-Middle ages; with a summary of the reformation to 16th cent ... ... C 854 Stanley (A. P., Dean) Lectures on the history of the Eastern church; with an introduction on the study of ecclesiastical history Wirgman (A. T., D.C.L.) Church and the civil power The relations of church and state historically considered; with special reference to the restoration of primitive church principles in the constitutions and canon law of the American, Irish, Scottish, and colonial churches. ALSO LOOK UNDER Arians. Christianity. Crusades. Huguenots. Irvingism. Jesuits. Jews. Middle ages. Monasteries. Persecutions. Popes. Protestantism. Reformation, and names of various countries, as Great Britain--Ecclesiastical. NOTE-A vivid summary of church history. Starts on the principle that christian theology must be based on the consciousness of Christ, and from the fact that the historical Christ is only now being recovered for human knowledge and faith. Howitt (W.) Popular history of priestcraft. C 682 NOTE-Survey of priesteraft as it existed from the earliest periods, and ends with an exposition of the condition and practice of the Church of England, and the errors and abuses produced by the union of church and state. C 650 Church of humanity. By Murray (D. C.)... F 6258 Churchill (Charles) Poetical works; with a memoir, by Hannay, and copious notes, by Tooke. 2 v. Churchill (J., Transl.). LOOK UNDER Schiller (J. C. F. von). ... ... ... ... ... K 382 L 94 Churchill (John). In Curwen (H.) History of booksellers Churchill (Lord Randolph S.) Men, mines, and animals, in South Africa [travel in 1891]... M 1009 Escott (T. H.S.) Randolph Spencer Churchill. L 485 Churchill (Winston) The crisis [American civil war] ... F 1731 Richard Carvel [Maryland, 18th cent.] ... F 1732 Churchill (Winston Spencer) London to Lady ... C 684 Ken (T., Bishop) Prose works ... ... C 30 smith via Pretoria. ...M 2441, M 2442 Also in De Quincey (T.) Works, vol. 6, K 907; Newman (Cardinal) Historical sketches, vol. 1, M 43. Cid, The [Rodrigo Diaz de Bivar] Romancero del Cid. [In Spanish] ... ... FOR NOTE. LOOK UNDER Egypt-Descriptive. ... Citizen Bonaparte. By Erckmann-Chatrian... F 2740 ... ... ... ... ... K 929 K 930, K 931 NOTE" Letters of a Chinese philosopher," which contrive to give an abstracted and somewhat perplexing view of things by opposing foreign prepossessions to our own, and thus stripping objects of their customary disguises. Other editions Citizeness Bonaparte. By Saint-Amand (I. de) L 409 Citoyenne Jacqueline. By Tytler (S.) City and suburb. By Riddell (Mrs. J. H.) ... F 7110 ... K 1862 City and suburban. By Warden (F.) ... F 8501 F 8688 sance in Italy; transl. by Middlemore... M 2160 Buckle (H. T.) History of civilization in England. 3 v. ... ... ... M 10 NOTE -The purpose of the work was to state the principles and laws which govern human progress, and to exemplify these principles and laws through the histories of certain nations, especially those of Spain, Scotland, the United States, and Germany. Enquires into the influence exercised by religion, literature and government, the origin of history, and state of historical literature during the middle ages, and outlines the history of the English intellect from the 16th to 18th century. Carpenter (E.) Civilisation, its cause and Crozier (J. B.) Civilization and progress... M NOTE Exhibits the parts played in the complex movement of civilization by the great cardinal factors of religion, government, science, and material and social conditions, and points out the laws which regulate the interplay of these factors in their progress. -History of intellectual development, vol. 1. M NOTE Is an attempt to apply the doctrine of evolution to the whole course of intellectual, social and moral development. This the only vol. published-is a succinct conspectus of the intellectual and spiritual movement of the early world which culminated in christianity. It starts with a survey of evolution of Greek thought, and closes with a study of pagan morality. This work is criticised in Saunders (F. B.) Quest of faith, C 368. Cunningham (W., D.D.) Essay on western civilization in its economic aspects (ancient times) ... ... 11 12 M 14 ... D 221 -Modern civilisation in some of its eco ... ... ... nomic aspects NOTE A work on economics treated from the standpoint of morality. Draper (J. W., LL.D.) History of the intellectual development of Europe. 2 v. ... M NOTE Covers the wide field of human thought and development, tracing the efforts and achievements of the leading races of the world in philosophy and religion, and shows that the progress of humanity is according to law, and that the life of earth, the life of the individual, and the life of society all move onward towards the same development. Ellis (H. H.) Nineteenth century a dialogue in Utopia ... NOTE-Philosophical analysis of the leading events of the history of Europe from 476 to 1789, and the principles that governed the historical progress of Europe during that period. Gives a study of the social and political progress of modern civilization particularly in France, which country the author has selected as a type. Impartial and of protestant views. Valuable for the period of Charlemagne and of the feudal system. Joly (N.) Man before metals FOR NOTE. LOOK UNDER Man. ...G_896 Kingsley (C., Canon) Ancient civilisation. In his "Historical lectures and essays "... M 42 NOTE-Traces the history from the time of Abraham to Ahab, king of Israel, and describes the Egyptians, Babylonians, Elamites, and Syrians, as well as all the neighbouring nations and peoples. Is a sequel to"Dawn of civilization.' 19th century: a review of progress. ... ... ... By 23 various authors NOTE-Survey of a hundred years' progress in a series of essays by specialists on history, politics, sociology, life assurance, law and government, education, science, war, transportation, literature, and the fine arts. Written from the American standpoint. ... ... ... M 1010 LOOK UNDER Apparitions. Clapin (A. C., Rev.) German grammar for ... ... ... ... -One hundred English passages for transla- ... ... Clapperton (Jane Hume) Scientific meliorism FOR NOTE. LOOK UNDER Meliorism. ... ... E 99 E 123 B 131 Clara Maynard. By Kingston (W. H. G.)... F 4950 Rawlinson (G., Prof.) Origin of nations... M 24 Clarence. By Harte (F. B.)... NOTE-Deals with the bearing of modern historical discoveries upon the credibility of the Bible narrative. Gives a survey of the antiquity of civilization in Egypt, Babylon, Phoenicia, Asia Minor, Central Asia, Rome and Britain, to prove that civilization cannot be traced back to a date anterior to B.C. 2500. Attempts to prove that the primitive condition of man was not one of savagery but that it contained many of the elements of what is now termed civilization. Reade (W.) Martyrdom of man ....... ... M NOTE-Universal history of the human race, written in the light of modern science. Attempts to show that each generation has lived and suffered in order that the next might profit; that present prosperity is based upon past agony, and that we are to-day preparing the material for the future human growth. Simcox (Miss E. J.) Primitive civilizations. M A contribution to the ownership and agrarian and economic conditions among ancient Egyptians, Babylonians, Assyrians, Chinese, etc., dealing with the history, ethnography, anthropology, law, and philology. Traill (H. D., Editor) Social England. 6 v. NOTE-Aims at giving a reliable account of the progress of the nation in religion, laws, learning, arts, industries, commerce, science, literature, and manners. The intention is to detach the history of civilization from that of state and polity. G 900 ... 28 NOTE-Treats of the doctrine of the survival of culture; the bearing of the use of expressive language and of the invention of numerals on the advancement of early civilization; the place of myth in the early history of the human mind; the development of the animistic philosophy of religion; and the origin of rites and ceremonies. Verschoyle (J., Rev.) History of ancient civilization based upon Ducoudray's "Histoire sommaire de la civilisation " [to the 2nd century] ... M [joint author]. LOOK UNDER Dempsey Clark (J. W.) Cambridge: historical and de- ... Clark (John) Manual of linguistics ... ... ... A concise account of general and English phonology; with Clark (Kate E.) Dominant seventh Clarke (A. Dawson, Rev.) Army and civil. 16 service examination papers in arithmetic. G 139 |